Voodoo Moon | Charisma Carpenter (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) | HORROR | Full Movie in English

[RATTLING] [CROW CAWING] [CROW CAWING] [OMINOUS MUSIC PLAYING] [INHALES] [CHANTING IN LATIN] [YELLS OUT SPELL IN LATIN] [THUNDERCLAP] You beat him again, Cole. You beat him again. [LAUGHING] [BLOWS] [GASPS] Ifa… be… divine. [GASPS] No! [EXCLAIMS] He’s coming again, Cole. Not here,
worse than before, worse than ever. I know, Jean-Pierre. It’s time for me
to go back. I’m going home. [SOMBER MUSIC PLAYING] [INDISTINCT WHISPERS] I am so happy you came. Oh, we’d never miss it. You do lovely work, Heather. And this one… It’s very striking. HEATHER: Thank you. And so accurate. Pardon me,
did you say “accurate”? Yes, your young man
in the portrait, I just saw him
by the door
a few minutes ago. Oh, I didn’t realize… Would you excuse me? Of course. Still your favorite? It’s a nice turnout. I had no idea my sister
was such a… success. HEATHER: This will only
take a few minutes. I just wanna pay my respects
to Aunt Betty before we go. COLE: I understand. I’d like to be
in Tennessee by Friday. So, we have plenty of time. Listen, about last night… Forget it. I should have been
better prepared anyway. I knew you were
coming for a month. I just decided to
fly out on Monday. So Aunt Betty’s vault’s
up there. Isn’t anybody buried
in a good old-fashioned
grave around here? Not unless you want them
to float away. The water table’s too high. She’s your aunt, too,
you know. It would be hypocritical. I’m gonna look around. Suit yourself. [CHORAL MUSIC PLAYING] [GIGGLING] [CROW CAWING] [OMINOUS MUSIC PLAYING] [MECHANICAL WHIRRING] Anyhow, this penguin’s
driving down the road, see… [LAUGHS] Penguin? …and then he starts
having car trouble. Penguin having
a car trouble. Shut up, Bobby. So he pulls in
this mechanic shop, mechanic says, “Well,
this’ll take me about an hour. “Why don’t you go
across the street
to the grocery store, “get yourself some
frozen fish sticks or some ice cream
or something?” BOBBY: Ice cream? [LAUGHS] And? About an hour or so
later he comes back, mechanic rises up from
under the hood, looks at
the penguin, and says, “Buddy, looks like
you blew a seal.” Penguin says,
[HIGH PITCHED] “Oh, no,
that’s just ice cream.” [LAUGHTER] Hanging out from the…
From the seal. From the seal. [LAUGHTER] Get it, man?
It is from the seal. Oh, God, that’s good. I liked that one. I gotta go see Sally. Oh, hey, Dutch,
that joke get you
all worked up? [CHUCKLES] From the seal! Jack, Jack, is Sally in? JACK: Yeah, she’s in there. Sally? Ow! Damn it, Dutch,
I’m working here. This will just
take a second. I gotta borrow your gun. What am I supposed to do
for protection out here? Who knows what
kind of weirdos
are in these trucks. No offense, sweetie. Hey!
Tell Jack to protect you. He’s big enough. Lord knows he’s big enough. I’m gonna want
that back, Dutch.
You hear me? [OMINOUS MUSIC PLAYING] I hear you, little brother. I’m coming as soon as I can. HEATHER: You know,
Aunt Betty didn’t believe
he exists. COLE: Yeah, it was a lot
easier for her to think
we’re all crazy. Either you buy
into the theory that the killers were all
driven insane by
polluted groundwater, or you believe
your own flesh and blood
who says evil personified is some
charismatic guy convinced half the town
to butcher everybody else. You do know what story
makes more sense. I know what happened. [SIGHS]
I wanted revenge for what he did
to Mom and Dad. I’ve spent over
half my life
fighting him. You’ve seen him
since the murders? Last time I saw him
was over a year ago
in Haiti. So much stronger. Always in
a different guise. Evil takes many forms,
Heather. If you’ve beaten him,
then how is he coming back? COLE: I’ve won some battles,
not the war. I started off studying
Catholic rites of exorcism. That drove him back
for a while. But he’d always
rise up again,
stronger than before. Then I studied
the major faiths. Found traces of him
in all their histories. And I learned evil
doesn’t follow
any one religion, why should I? I tried everything
I could think of, Christianity,
shamanism, voodoo. The combination
seems to work. It’s like I’ve tapped
into the very core
of faith itself. I’ve grown stronger, too. I can tell. I can’t tell you why,
Heather, but I know this is
gonna be the last battle. I’ve got to destroy him. I’ve been able to
help some people
over the years. They’re gonna try
and join us in Merrifield. Did you call them? Not exactly.
What are you drawing? I don’t know. Just some birds. [DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING] HEATHER: What do you call
a bunch of crows? You mean like
“a gaggle of geese”? [CROWS CAWING] HEATHER: Yeah. [SCREAMING] A murder. [SCREAMING] Murder of crows. [SCREAMING] [HEATHER SCREAMS] [TIRES SCREECHING] [PANTING] He’s killing my friends. And one of ’em
I turn to for
helping fighting him. The man in your drawing is my teacher
in voudon. I’m so sorry. [PANTING] I just… I just
felt him die. ♪ Why, why can’t you see ♪ I miss you… ♪ [OMINOUS MUSIC PLAYING] What in hell? Baby, I swear I didn’t
take my eyes off him
for more than a second. It’s okay, honey,
just give me a minute,
all right? Come on, come on.
[BEN CRYING] I know. I know. Aw, it’s okay, baby. [LOUD WAILING] You’re a good boy, Ben,
okay, sweetie? It’s okay. Go on, now.
Let me get dressed, okay? I know. I know. [SIGHS] Ben, what made you do that? You could hurt Mommy. [DOOR LOCKS] Lola? Lola? Lola, where are you going? [ENGINE REVS] [GRUNTING] Take it easy. I guess I’m not dying yet. What? I’m supposed to
have those on. That’s a cowboy’s.
Not an exorcist’s. [OMINOUS MUSIC PLAYING] Cole! Okay… this is gonna be cold. [GASPS] Sorry. WOMAN: What’s wrong? I have to go
help someone, Helen. It’s him, isn’t it? The boy who stopped Billy. I didn’t think he’d
really come back. I promised I’d go
if he called. I owe him that much. Why? You remember
what I told you
happened to Billy? He had a breakdown,
that’s why he
attacked those people. I didn’t tell you everything. It was about two years
before you and I were married. Billy and I were following up
on a string of vandalism cases
at churches all over town. The cases involved desecration. [WOMAN SCREAMING] We heard a scream come
from inside the church, and then a side door slammed. When we split up, I thought I was taking
the bigger risk. I was chasing the perp. Stop! I had no idea. [SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING] Nobody would’ve believe me
if I told them the truth. The priest… was possessed. [PRIEST CHANTING] [GIRL GASPING] [GRUNTS] [GUNSHOT] [GUNSHOT] But Billy attacked two women
in the West Hills. You had to shoot him. That’s true. But he did that
after he died. That’s when Cole came
into the picture. When backup arrived
at the church, Billy
and the priest were gone. But I saw him
a week later, in front of my
apartment building. Billy?
Yeah. He wanted me to follow him. He took me back
to the church. He wanted to reenact
what had happened to him. That’s when he came. Cole. To be honest,
I don’t remember much
about what happened. They fought. Cole won. At the hearing, it was
ruled that I killed Billy
in self-defense. But there was no
explanation for the bullets
being from his gun. The girl died, so… I was the only one
to see Cole. They found the priest’s body
a couple of days later. Coroner’s report said
he’d been dead
for two weeks. Why do you have
to go now? Because I was gone
and he brought me back. If he hadn’t been there,
I would have wound up
like Billy. Or worse. It’s my turn. [SIGHS] When did I get into bed? Figure it was… I don’t know, the time you
put your knee on my stomach,
crawling over me. [LAUGHS]
I didn’t snore, did I? It’s weird, I woke up
dreaming I was in
a logging camp, and I realized why. Funny. Ha-ha. Move. I gotta pee. Now you’re awfully
chipper today, considering you were
at death’s door last night. Jean-Pierre’s death took
a lot outta me. We were close. You cared a lot for him. I did, but that’s not
what I meant by “close.” We were connected. I could feel him
in my mind, almost like the way
I can feel you. You know what I mean? No. I mean, I can
see things, sometimes awful things, and they become clearer
when I’m painting or drawing, but it’s not like I can
feel you in my mind
or anything. Well, could be, I just
haven’t had anything
to compare it to. I’ve always been there. Let’s hope we never
know the difference. What’s wrong? It’s a headache. [EERIE MUSIC PLAYING] It started yesterday
after Jean-Pierre died. HEATHER: I’ll go get you
some aspirin while I’m out. I’m gonna try to grab
a paper or some breakfast
or something. Just be careful, okay? [GRUNTING] I’m just going downstairs. Ow! Ow! Ah! [WOMAN LAUGHS] Oh, my… That old %*# stabbed me! She probably won’t even
remember she did it. Ow. You think it was… Well, he could taunt you
with a fork in your leg. All right. I’ve got two more friends
coming to join us. We’re all gonna be
in Merrifield by tomorrow. He killed another one
of my friends last night. She would have been
a big help. You just say that
so matter-of-fact-ly. I know you didn’t
get any calls, and you didn’t speak
to anyone about this. You just know. You know, you can’t just
pluck me out of my life to have me fight some
psychic holy war
against the devil. I’m not sure I’m ready. I was thinking the exact
same thing about myself. [BEEPS] [EERIE MUSIC PLAYING] [YELLS] Didn’t we pass by that barn
a while ago? Oh… Most of the barns in this area
were built around the same time
using the same plans. [SCOFFS] Yeah. We did pass that one. And I’d recognize
that cow anywhere. All right, isn’t there
a little dirt road, um,
off the freeway, near here somewhere? Yeah. I remember
Mom and Dad
driving to town, and I’d ride in
the back of the pickup. They made me lie down
so I’d have less of a chance
of falling out. I only know this area by
watching the treetops go by. Okay, how about I drive
and you lie down
on the roof, then maybe you’ll know
where we are. Or we could just stop
and ask for directions. HEATHER: You’re gonna
ask for directions? Okay, who are you,
and what have you
done with my brother? Howdy. Y’all lost? How’d you know? Well, you’ve come by here
three or four different times. Figured youse either lost
or youse casin’ the joint. We ain’t got much money. [SPITS] Yeah, we’re lost. Uh, do you know
where Merrifield is? BOTH: Merrifield? You from that college? HEATHER: No. Well, we figured
you might be
from the college, coming down here,
takin’ a dive
on the town. [CHUCKLES] I know they do that
from time to time. What do you mean,
“dive on the town”? We’re looking for
Merrifield, Tennessee.
It’s a little town near here. We were born there. Well, you’re half-right. It “was” a little town. Now it’s a pretty
good-sized lake. “Monument Redwater,”
they call it. Flooded that little
ghost town three years ago. Are you sure
that was Merrifield? Yeah. I kept the article
from the newspaper. Very well-written. I’ll show it to you. [WHISTLING A TUNE] “Having been unable to thrive “after the mass craze
had left over 200 men
and women murdered, “the sleepy little town
of Merrifield
has gone to sleep… forever.” Ain’t that nice? “Just as it has happened
to a countless other towns
in the South, “the people of
the surrounding area “decided they needed
a reliable water supply more
than they needed a town. “Let us hope that
this new creation will serve as a monument to
those who died there.” [TRAIN RUMBLING] [FLIES BUZZING] WOMAN: Does he need a doctor? [HEATHER GRUNTS] He looks like he
needs tending to. He’ll be all right, ma’am. He’s just worn out
from the road. COLE: I’m expecting company. My sister will pay you
for all your rooms. There’s only four, including yours. I hope you’re
not expecting
too many people. You know, you’re lucky
they’re available. If this were harvest fest
time, you’d have to drive
to Jackson for a room. Four should be plenty.
Thank you for
your hospitality. MAN: Why did he
bring the girl? She’s never been
involved in this. She thought she imagined me,
for crying out loud. [WOLF HOWLING AT THE DISTANCE] He’s so persistent. [CHUCKLES] You know, I should have had
him and his sniveling little
sister killed at the beginning. Though I did think it better that they should suffer
with the memory of
their parents’ deaths. Call me an idealist. [EERIE MUSIC PLAYING] He breeds intense loyalty. [LOW GROWLS] Apparently, I don’t. You had to lead them
to the town. All you needed to do
is let them drive
around in circles a little longer, giving me
more time to kill a few more
of his friends. But rules are rules. They’ve seen the town now. I’m very disappointed. All right. What happened? You were fine
when we left the reservoir.
Now you’re weak as a kitten. I reached out for,
um, to a friend
of mine, Dutch, who’s coming to help. He’s this ex-con. Rides with a biker gang
down South. He sounds like a swell guy. When I reached out for Dutch, I made contact with him. I’ve never felt
anything like that, Heather. Pure hate,
so concentrated, powerful… loathing. What about your friend? I’ve been afraid
to try again. I gotta go take a shower
and wash off some of the trip. Try to get some rest, okay? Okay. [GRUNTS] [KNOCK AT DOOR] Come in. How are you feeling? [SCOFFS] Better. Why didn’t you tell
your sister about me? [POURING WATER] ’Cause I know what
he’s doing. Pokin’ around. Trying to see
inside her mind. But she doesn’t know. He can’t hurt me. [GASPS] [EERIE NOISES] Yeah. Closer the connection, deeper the pain. A variation on stigmata
I guess. Instead of Christ’s pain, your body manifests wounds
when you lose people
close to you. [SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING] There are other injuries, not as visible
as this one, Cole. No… I had a headache since
he killed Jean-Pierre. It’s the migraine though. It’s a tumor. [MYSTERIOUS MUSIC PLAYING] [GASPS] There. All better. You all right? Yeah. Just tired. Wears me out
a little bit. You don’t use it
much, do you? Your gift? Doesn’t work on
most people. Last year… there was a bunch
of elderly folks over at the hospital
in Merrifield,
got the fever real bad. So I volunteered
in their ward. Every one of them died. I guess you have to be
touched by God already
for me to do any good. I can’t even heal
my own arthritis. Mary-Ann,
I’m afraid for you. Don’t be. By rights, I should
have died 25 years ago, laying in bed
next to my husband. Except I was in
another man’s bed. Yeah, and you did penance
for that a long time ago, a lot more than most. I can’t close my eyes
without seeing him
in that house, waiting for me
to get home. How they butchered Thomas. You were so little… but you knew you had
to help me hide. I saw them
through my window. They were gonna beat you
to death with those rocks. I had already seen
what they did to my parents. [LAUGHS] Oh, my God. I never got that irony before. You kept them from
stoning an adulteress. And that’s exactly
where the comparison
with Jesus ends. He’s afraid of you, Cole. And he should be. I can’t see things
the way Heather can, but I can see
what’s inside you. [MOTORCYCLE RUMBLING] Come on, buddy. I can’t find this place
on my own now. Reach out for me. I hear you. I hear you, baby. You brought him about
five miles out. Comin’ at you. [EERIE MUSIC PLAYING] [CROWS CAWING] Hey. I’m Lola. You must be Dutch? Mm. Cole told me
we were expecting
a biker friend of his. I heard your hog
as you pulled up. Coming in? Yeah. Sorry, Lola.
I didn’t mean to
be a spaz. Oh, no worries.
It’s bit of a mind game
for all of us. Hey, everybody. This is Dutch. Hey. Nice to meet you, man. Raymundo Ernesto Garcia Lopez. How you feel about “Ray”? Like I said, Ray. [LAUGHS] Bueno, amigo.
Yeah. RAY: They call him Mac. He was one of Cole’s
neighbors years ago. Watched his wife get
cut up into little pieces. He don’t talk much, bro. And what’s your story, darlin’? I got five years for
stabbing this jackass biker
for calling me “darlin’.” Oh, no, wait a second.
That didn’t happen yet.
I’m sorry. Ooh. [LAUGHS] Hot damn. We got ourselves
a crew here, brother. [LAUGHTER] Oh, Dutch, this is Heather. You another one
of Cole’s friends? Well, I hope so.
I’m his sister. Oh.
Nice to meet you. Pleasure. Lola, could you help me
in the kitchen for a minute? Yeah, sure. Dutch, make yourself at home. Thank you. Ray plays a mean game
of five-card draw. Play for pink slips, Dutch? Why not, brother? Oh, Mary-Ann,
we’ll do the dishes. We don’t wanna be a bother. Uh, it’s no bother. It’s kinda nice
having folks around. LOLA: Thanks for
putting up with us,
but seriously, we can clean up
after ourselves. Please. All right. Well, I… wanna
go downstairs and
finish the laundry. What should I
do with this? Um… There is an old barrel
out back, on the edge
of the field. I burn it
when it gets full. HEATHER: Are you sure
you don’t want
some help down there? No. The fewer people
on these rickety stairs,
the better. Don’t need anybody
breaking their neck. [SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING] [CROWS CAWING] [EERIE MUSIC PLAYING] [SCREAMS] Jesus!
HEATHER: What is it? What happened?
Someone out there? Hey, what’s up?
Everything all right? It’s nothing. Nothing? Well, somebody
screamed for something. There were crows. They…
They flew out of the field. Crows… came from the field? [MOCKINGLY] Ooh! First time for everything. I’ll be damned. Don’t mind him, honey,
okay? I’m gonna go lie down. [SHAKY BREATHING] Wake me when Cole’s
ready to talk. Sure thing. [GLASS BREAKS]
Ow! Damn it! Let me see. Let me see.
I cut myself. Oh, yeah, looks like
you hit a vein or something. I’ve got an emergency kit
in my truck. Okay.
Be right back.
Put some pressure on it. MARY-ANN: [SINGING]
♪ On a hill, far away ♪ Stood an old rugged cross ♪ The emblem of suffering
And shame [EERIE MUSIC PLAYING] ♪ And I love that old cross ♪ Where the dearest and best ♪ In a world of lost sinners
was… ♪ [SICKLE SWISHES] Slain. [THUDS] [EERIE MUSIC PLAYING] [HEARTBEAT POUNDING] [SHUSHING] [DOOR CREAKS] [GROWLS SOFTLY] Father of the four winds, grant me the strength
to expel this demon. Guide my hand and aide me
as I cast this demon back into
the everlasting lake of fire. [BABY CRYING] Lord of the four winds, grant me the strength
to expel this evil. [BREATHING HEAVILY] Guide my hand and aide me
as I cast this demon back into
the everlasting lake of fire. [GROANING] [GROWLING] [SCREAMING] [PANTING] [CRIES] [SCREAMS] I’m sorry, Diana. [SIGHS] I know it hurts. That should do it, though. There you go. Thanks. Were you a nurse somewhere? Close. I’m a mom. How many? One. A little boy named Ben. He turned two last month. What about you? Got any kids? No. I’m single. Maybe some day. Cole and I used to
talk about having kids
some day. I never could see him
as a daddy, you know? You and Cole? He never told you? Yeah, we were together
about a year,
up in Arizona. I had no idea. [CLEARS THROAT] So, how’d you guys meet? It doesn’t make me
sound too good. I was strung out on meth. I had hooked up
with this… bunch of bikers that were
messing around with the occult. On this particular night, there were twelve of us
in a barn, doing this ritual. That’s the magic number. Satan completes the coven
with thirteen. [SIGHS] Well, he showed up. No horns, no tail, But only some of us
could see him. And he started
whispering to us. Promising things. What sort of things? Money, dope… anything we wanted. [SCREAMING IN DISTANCE] He said I could
see my mom again. She died when I was 13. And all we had to do… [SIGHS] …was kill the others. Just… slit their throats… and we’d get
what we wanted. Must have been horrifying. LOLA: I don’t think
I killed anyone. I would have. [SOBBING] [SCREAMS] That’s when Cole showed up, like something out of a movie. I just remember him
standing there, all… bad-%*# in his black outfit… [OPERATIC MUSIC PLAYING] LOLA: …cussing out the devil
in Latin. They fought through the night. And I mean fought. [OPERATIC MUSIC CONTINUES] The barn was gone
the next morning, And the next thing
I knew, Cole had won. Heather… Cole got me straight. He stayed by my bed
for three months while
I kicked the junk. And it took a lot longer
to get rid of those demons. Why’d you leave? I wanted normal. It wasn’t fair. He’s pretty special. He is. He’s very special, too. This is Ben. Aw, how cute! You know, he looks like my dad’s
baby pictures. Oh. I never told Cole. It wouldn’t be fair to either of them. DUTCH: Hey, Lola, I’m getting my %*#
kicked in here. I think Mac is giving Ray
some eye signals
or something, huh? I’m in. DUTCH: Good. I’m willing to bet
everyone in there has a story about Cole. MAN: Heather… Heather… [OMINOUS MUSIC PLAYING] “And he who got the violet
shall be consumed
in a lake of fire.” [GASPS] Oh… You frightened me.
Uh, I… I thought I heard
someone outside. Yeah, sorry, I was just
down in the basement,
helping the lady. I’m Daniel. I… Guess I missed
you coming in. Are you here for Cole? Yes. Yes, I am. [CHAIR CREAKING] [RAY LAUGHS] DUTCH: Damn, Ray. You’re pretty lucky, man.
You learned to play cards
like this in the joint? Now, why you wanna go
and act like I did time, Dutch? Those ain’t birthmarks
underneath your eye, brother. Jailhouse tats.
Two tears, two murders, and judging from
your accent, I’d say you did
your time in Quentin. [LAUGHS] All right, I was
just playing it. You make license plates
too, Dutch? Yeah, five years in Folsom
and a bullet in Soledad. A bullet? Yeah, that’s jailhouse slang,
baby, for a year in the joint ’cause it goes by… BOTH: So fast. Deal those cards, Dutch. Gimme something good. [KNOCKING AT DOOR] You cool? [CLEARS THROAT] Woo. [KNOCKING AT DOOR] You know, you don’t need a uterus
to answer the damn door
around here. [KNOCKING AT DOOR] [SIGHS] I ain’t answering it
next time. [BURPS] Excuse me.
[FARTS] Nice. [KNOCKING AT DOOR] LOLA: Yeah, yeah,
I got it! Yeah? Excuse me, is there
a guy named Cole here? Yeah, I’m a friend of his.
Can I help you? Oh, thank God! I’ve been driving around
for three hours
looking for a hotel, trying to find a guy
named Cole in it. First of all,
there are no hotels
around here. Some guy in the next town
told me about this place. And second, I guess, what,
your phone is out? Uh, don’t know.
I haven’t tried it. What’s this about? This guy here. Cole… That’s what he said
for most of the trip. I thought for the first time,
he was trying to tell me
to turn the heat up. Look, lady,
I don’t know what’s
wrong with him, I don’t wanna know. He told me to take him
to a guy named Cole, he gave me his wallet, I took out a hundred bucks,
you can count it. Fifty for my fare,
and fifty to get that
stink out of my car. Frank…
Hey. He’s your problem now. Taggert. I’m late. I had no idea that
my brother had touched
so many people’s lives. How long have you known him? A long time. I feel like I was with him
when all this began. You look pretty young. Yeah, well, I’m older
than I look. It’s funny. I’m surprised
he brought you along. I mean, you two haven’t
been all that close
over the years, have you? No, not really. Up until a few days ago,
my life was pretty normal. With the exception of… Exception of? Nothing. Nothing. My drawings. I see things sometimes, and I draw them before they happen. What, everything
you draw happens? Not always. Just the bad things
that are gonna happen. But, um… I will draw a cat
or a horse, or… something, if it’s beautiful
or catches my eye. Can I have a look at
what you’re drawing now? Please. Well, it’s just a field. I don’t… I don’t get much of
a chance to see crops
like those these days. I grew up around here, but, um, we moved when
I was a little girl. I know. Cole told me. Do you mind if
I flick through
your notebook? Sure. You’re very good. HEATHER: Thanks. What is this? I don’t know. Sometimes I get… figures, not the complete image. I never see the face. I know he’s in agony. And you see these tragedies
before they occur? The train wreck
you dated three months ago, is that the wreck that
happened in Florida
just last week? Yes. The engine number
was very clear. That’s an extraordinary
power, Heather. Extraordinary. But I wonder… What? No, it’s silly, really.
I was just… wondering if you don’t
have it backwards. I mean, I don’t mean
to imply anything, and I’m sure you don’t
mean any harm, but… is it not possible that
instead of foretelling
these events to come, you’re somehow… bringing them about? That’s awful. I would never do anything
to hurt anyone. Oh, I know. I’m just wondering if
something else isn’t
using you somehow. I used to cry
myself to sleep
thinking about that… Listen, it’s silly.
I’m sorry. You’d know if you had
that sort of power. I shouldn’t have
brought it up. So your picture of the field,
did you see the moon
when you were outside? I didn’t notice. See, it’s almost
the harvest moon. I was having a little look
around when I first got here, and if you get away from
the glare of the house lights,
it’s really quite beautiful. You should add it
to your picture. Let me show you. [CHANTING IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE] [HEARTBEAT POUNDING] [OMINOUS MUSIC PLAYING] %*# was that? Go, go, go, go! It’s Cole! He jumped
out of the window. Come on, there’s something
I want to show you. You’re him, aren’t you? Of course not. Dutch, he has Heather! I’m on it, little brother. No, leave him for me.
Get to Heather! [DUTCH YELLS] [GRUNTS] [LAUGHS] I didn’t bring her here. “For the thing which
I greatly feared “has come upon me, “and that which
I was afraid of is come unto me.” Quoting the Book of Job? How melodramatic. Tell me… Do you recall,
“For thou shalt be in league
with the stones of the field, and the beasts of the field
will be at peace with thee”? [SLITHERING] [SCREAMS] Help me! Help me! Cole! I got you. [STRAINING] [HEATHER SCREAMING] Help me, Cole! Let her go! [SCREAMING] Heather! [THUDS] “They grope in the dark
without light, and he maketh them to
stagger like drunken men.” [GRUNTS] [CROWS CAWING] Oh, I can’t see! [YELPS] Mac, get back to the house! You can’t help her that way! MAC: Sorry, Cole. Mac, don’t do it. He said I could be
with Betsy again. No! No. [MAC YELPS] [GRUNTING] [SPITS] I hate zombies. RAY: Diana, take my foot! Take my foot!
Now, pull! Pull, Diana, come on!
Pull! [YELLS] [GASPS] [PANTING] Ray! Ray! Diana! DUTCH: We’ll find her,
little brother. Trust me, we’ll find her. I, uh, found Mary-Ann’s
body down there. Just a body. No head. It was in a laundry basket
on the floor. I put it outside. DUTCH: Damn. [SHATTERS] Those won’t stop him, Dutch. Well, maybe not, but it’ll damn sure put
a hitch in his giddy-up. He’s not gonna do
anything to them
till tonight. He’s too ritualistic. Tonight’s the harvest moon. I’m gonna lay down. You should get some rest. Too pissed off to sleep, man. You did everything you could. You gonna rest with him? He needs me. Yeah. [SNIFFS] You wanna play cards? I’m late. Now, this is gonna be
one long damn day. DANIEL: Heather,
do you remember when
you were a little girl, how you prayed for
your mommy to wake up? I sat right there… laughing. You were such
a ù^$ little child. You still are. Why did you
come here tonight? To stop you. And that’s what
you’re doing now, is it?
Stopping me? [GASPS] You see, that’s why
your brother came back. I’m talking about you. Why did the little girl
who peed her pants
the last time she saw me, want to face me again? To help him. Heather… Don’t get me wrong, I’m glad you came. Power’s exhilarating, Heather. I mean, there used to be
a time the best I could do
was breed a little hate, petty jealousies, turn flirtation
into adultery. Oh, I’m much stronger now. And tonight will be
the culmination to all things a season,
mine is now. You see this little %*#
in my garden? One has grown since
I planted it 20 years ago. Your brother. [GASPS] And that %*# has to be… …cut out. Well… Looks like you had yourself
a nice “rest”? Yeah. Slept like a lamb. I just hope it’s not one
that’s being led to slaughter. COLE: You should
have rested, Frank.
You didn’t need to come. You helped me. My turn. You’re a good man, Frank. Okay. Lola, Dutch, I want you to know
that I understand if you
wanna go back to your homes. If Boris Karloff here
is in, then I’m in. Lola, you got a family now. Ad they’ll still be there
after we help Heather and get rid of
that son of a %*#
for good. Okay. Good. Let’s go. [DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING] [ENGINE STARTING] DANIEL: The ground will
run red with blood tonight. And the last two innocents
of this valley of the death
will join their family. As we sow, so shall we reap. [GAGGING] Diana! [CAR HORN HONKING] Go! [GUNSHOT] [GUNSHOT] Freeze! [INTENSE MUSIC PLAYING] You’re careless. [PANTING] “Yea, though I walk
through the valley of
the shadow of death…” You blaspheme with
the pagan idol as
you speak His word. It’s a bit pathetic. [SCREAMS] “I shall fear no evil.” [GASPING] You okay? Huh?
Ray! [CROWS CAWING] [RAY SCREAMING] [SPEAKS IN SPANISH] Ray… Please… Please! Please… I can’t! I can’t, Ray, I’m sorry.
I can. I’m sorry as hell
it’s come to this, Ray. I mean it, little brother,
I’m… I’m sorry as hell. [GUNSHOT] There’s a pit in hell
for adulterers. The righteous man
can stand before filth,
unafraid. What? Does a righteous man
screw another man’s wife? LOLA’S VOICE: Just relax… You will die here tonight. And I’ll grow stronger
with your death. The things I’ll do
to your sister… “Lies will come from his tongue
and bile from his throat, “and his heart will be
filled with rage. And the false prophet
shall be burned
in a lake of fire.” [SCREAMING] You should never
have brought her here. You are the one who
made this personal. She’s far more powerful
than I am. You’re nothing!
I made you. Cole! Whatever you’re gonna do, do it now! “Hell from beneath
is moved for thee. “It has stirreth up
the dead for thee, “and they shall speak and say ’Art thou become
like unto us?’” [SCREAMS] [SCREAMS] Cole! I’m going in after him. DUTCH: Hang on, baby! [GRUNTS] Hang on, little brother! We’re almost there. Come on, little brother. LOLA: One, two, three, four, five… DUTCH: Come on,
brother, come on! Come on, little brother, now.
We didn’t through all this crap
for you to die now. Come on, man! That’s it. Spit it out! Spit it out! [COUGHING] [SIGHS OF RELIEF] All right. Okay. Cole’s okay? Frank, it’s all right. I’m fine. I’m fine. Ah… I can rest now. You sure you wanna be
riding around with that pistol? Parole boards don’t really
like to see that. You know, if I don’t get
this pistol back to Sally,
I’ll never hear the end of it. Now, little brother,
I’mma take real good care
of myself. You do the same, yeah? Thanks. Thank you for everything.
Aw. Shucks. It wasn’t
nothing, darlin’. DIANA: Hey! I thought I was “darlin’.” [CHUCKLES] I hitchhiked till
I hooked up with Ray
to get here, and, uh, I don’t drive. Are you going to invite me
to ride on the back
of your hog or not? Of course, princess. Nothing would please me
more then having you as
my traveling companion. Oh, “princess”? And here I was, just
getting used to “darlin’.” [CHUCKLES] Thanks, Di. I know what it must
have taken for you to…
Hey. You went
through hell for me. I figured it was the least
I could do for you. Take care. LOLA: So you left my truck
at the bottom of the lake? I’m sure Ray would have
wanted you to take his car. DUTCH: Take good care
of yourself, girl. You too, be good. DUTCH: All right.
DIANA: Yeah. Don’t worry about that
’cause I ain’t gonna let
this fool do nothing crazy with me on the back
of this thing. [ENGINE RUMBLES] Got your helmet on? Got my helmet on.
All right. Hey, Diana, did I ever
tell you the one about
the penguin with motor trouble? You’re gonna love this. Hey. Hey. It was good
knowing you, Heather. It’s funny. If things had
turned out differently,
you’d be my sister-in-law, huh? I would have been proud. So, um, you give
that little boy of yours
a big hug. I will. That’s if I’ve got any left
after I’m through with
this guy. Come here. You really know how to
show a girl a night out. Lola… Hey, I’m the one that
wanted normal, magic man. I wish I could have
given it to you.
No. What? Miss all this? [ENGINE STARTS] You know what? Why don’t you drive? I’ve been thinking… How would you feel about
teaching me how to draw? [ROCK MUSIC PLAYING]

A demon destroys an entire town, save a young boy and his sister. 20 years later, the sister is an artist with psychic abilities and her brother has grown obsessed with tracking down the demon.

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