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Amityville Exorcism (2017)
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- No! No! No! Oh! Ahh! - Ah! - No! - Hey, mom. Mom? Mom? Mom, oh my god, mom! - Thanks for coming. They're frying me in the morning, so my time is short. - What is it you need from me at this late hour? Salvation? - I'll take that up with the almighty when I see him tomorrow. I need to tell you... - Tell me what, Charles? - Something made me kill my family. Something evil. And it was something i brought home with me. - Many things drive people to do what they do. I'm not here to judge you. - It was something evil. I'm a contractor by trade and I worked at that house. You know, the famous one? The haunted one? - That house has been cleansed for years. The current owners haven't reported any phenomenon. - I was there before all that hub bub. Before the priest was killed exorcising the demons from it? - Yes. I'm familiar with the incident. Very familiar. - Ah! - I was there for weeks, renovating a room. When I left, I took some of the original lumber with me for another project. And that's when it took me over, when I brought the materials home. I should have left them in that accursed place. - You took the lumber home and that's when you say you were possessed? - Dammit, I'm not saying, I was, and that's why i want you to know, so you can go to the last place that I worked and help those people if they need it. I don't want anyone going through the hell that I've gone through. Oh, for god's sake, say something. Time's up, father. - Evil moves just like people do. - Thank you. Maybe in some small way I've redeemed myself. - Maybe you have, my son, maybe you have. - Maybe I'll see ya up there. - Possibly. Good night. - Ah! - I don't like that kid! - You don't like any of my friends. - I don't like him! He's your boyfriend, right? - You think every guy I talk to is my boyfriend. We're friends, that's it. - You better watch it, missy. - You're just jealous because you don't have any friends. - Watch it. - It's true. Who'd wanna be friends with a, a stinking drunk? That's right, go ahead and hit me like you did to mom when she got on your case. - Hello? - Hey, robby. - Amy, how's it goin'? - Not too good. - Oh, boy. Another fight with your dad? - Yeah, this time a bad one. - Okay, tell me about it. - He's just always on my case about everything. And he started drinking heavily again. - He didn't hit you again? - No, not this time. But he was mad enough that he could have. I wish he were dead. - You don't mean that. - Yes, I do. The world would be a better place. And I'd be better off, too. - I'm sorry. - Thanks. - The evil must be ridden from the house. It's the only way. - To exorcise a house? It goes against our vows, the church and god. - Fighting Satan and his legion of evil is what we're called for. You can hide behind the laws of the church, but this evil is a reality. What men of god are we if we don't, in good faith, try and stop it? - Please brother, I beg you, no. - Then I'll do it myself. - You need permission from the church! - I have permission from god. Are you with me or not? - I can't. You can't. - Someone has to do something. This can't go on. The lives that this darkness has destroyed is only gonna multiply! - I can't. I'm sorry. God be with you. - God be with you. - I warned you to stay away. - No! - Who's there? Hello? Dad? Is that you? Figures. I know there's someone in here. Who the hell is down here? I can't see you, but I can hear you. Ah! - What's going on? - I heard a voice and so i followed it down here and then I saw something terrible! - Alright, alright, it's alright. There's nothing going on here now. Are you sure you weren't daydreaming? - No. I don't, I don't think so. No. - Okay, alright. Everything's alright, everything'll be okay. - This wood, this lumber, where did it come from? - That's just left over. Scraps from the floor renovations, why? - I don't know. - Enough of this, come on. I'll fix us some dinner. - Yeah, that'll fit the bill. Side door, easy access. Looks like a nice, white-bread, mid-class joint. - Boo! - Goddammit! What are you trying to do, give me a heart attack? - I just stopped by to see Amy. Mind? - I guess not, she's in the pool. Stupid kid. - Hey, what are you doing here? - Just thought I'd stop by and visit. Mind? - No. But my dad won't be happy. - I just startled him. - He just hasn't been himself lately. - Oh, he'll get over it. Parents. - Hey, could you chill here a minute? I'm gonna go do some laps. - Sure thing. Ah! - Hey, are you okay? Did you swallow some water? - Didn't you see or hear? - You just swam a couple laps and came back. - Something pulled me! - Dinner's ready. Hello? - Hello. It's urgent I speak with Jeremy dukane. This is father benna. - This is him. What do you want? Why are you church folks always trying to solicit people? - You don't understand. This has to do with your-- - whatever it is, I'm not interested. - Who was that? - Some religious nut trying to solicit money or something. - And you don't believe in charity? - Yeah, mine. - Amy. You still freaked out by the pool? - What about the pool? - Uh, something... I just got caught in something. - I have to check the suction on the filter. Might be high and you got caught in the backflow. - No, it wasn't that, it was... It was nothing, I guess. - So, robby, did you get a job yet? Or are you gonna waste away the summer? - No. I have a job working at my dad's hardware store and I'm gonna save up money for college. - Great. Education is a terrible thing to waste. - Well, speaking of work, i gotta get going. See ya 'round. - I'll walk with you. - You, you gonna be okay? - Yeah, fine. Call me later? - Yeah, you can count on it. - Business time. What the hell? - Amy? Amy, what is it? - In the name of god, who are you? - You are foolish, like your brother. Stop your folly now, or suffer the torments of hell. - Never! Never! I plan on finishing what my brother started. - You have determination, but it won't be enough. We are many. We are powerful. We are forever. - And I have the strength and blood of the almighty! - Do not challenge me with your pious traditions and beliefs. We have a great work to finish and you will not interfere! - The only thing i have to finish is you! What is your name? I command you! Your name! - Hey, what's going on in there? - Hey, Amy. Uh, how's it going? - Fine, robby, and you? - Uh, well, um my dad needs me to work this afternoon, so I won't be able to come over. Maybe tonight? - We'll see, robby. We will see. - Are uh, are you okay? Sound a little different. - Tired. Just tired, robby. - Your dad hasn't been hassling you again, has he? - No. He's somewhere. Maybe outside. - Well, okay. Sounds like you're eating lunch? - A snack, that's all. Talk to ya later. - Where do you think you're going? - For a walk. - Help me out, first. - I don't have time. - What did you say? You don't be long now, hear? Can I help you? - Mr. Jeremy dukane? - Yah, that's me. - We need to talk. - You called me yesterday, didn't you? - Yes, I was trying to warn you. - Warn me? About what? - You and your family may be in great danger. - How so? - Have you noticed anything strange going on, with your family or yourself? - It's only my daughter and I who live here. My wife is gone. - Anything at all out of the ordinary? - What business is it of yours? - So, there have been issues? - My daughter acts a little weird sometimes, but it's just kid stuff, though. - Interesting. Recently? - In the last few days. Why? - Does the name Charles humes ring a bell? - Yeah, he did some work on the floors. Bad luck about his murdering his wife and daughters. Seemed perfectly normal to me. - Most people are until they become possessed. - Possessed? What are you getting at? - Charles worked on the original amityville house. - So what? Those stories are crap. There's a family who lives in there now who seems perfectly happy. There's no media sensations about ghosts or goblins. - That's because my brother exorcised the house, before he was thrown from the window and killed. - Ah! - I heard about that accident a while ago. I'm sorry. But what does this have to do with me? My house? - Charles did work on your floors. He took lumber from the amityville house and used it on your renovations. - So? Good lumber is hard to find. - Have you ever heard of evil transference? Let's go inside. We'll discuss it in more detail. Did you have a party recently? - Yeah, me, myself and I. - Thanks for the coffee. Now, as I was saying, evil transference. - Yeah, what is it? What does it have to do with me? - I strongly sense and believe that the evil in that house attached itself to the materials brought here and could have been set loose. - Set loose? How? - Demons and evil thrive on discord intention. Is there any of that in your home? - Yeah, for quite a while, now. My wife was killed in a drunk driving accident and my daughter has never forgiven me. - Why does she need to forgive you? - I was the drunk driver. - I see. To further explain, Charles humes took building materials and used them on his house, as well. He confessed to me that that's when he was driven to kill his family. That he was possessed and it started when he introduced the lumber into his home. Do you have any leftover pieces of the material? - Yeah, in the basement. - What are you doing? - Uh, just taking your picture. Beauty in nature, I'll call it. - Don't you think you should ask first? - Okay, mind if I take your photo? - Sure, why not? But not here. Over there, away from the road. - Yeah, sure. Just so you know, I'm not some kind of pervert. - This wasn't here before. - It's blood. Jeremy, it's blood. - Could be from rats. Just placed a whole bunch of traps. One of them could have escaped and bled here. - That's enough blood to kill six rats. This is human blood, and fresh. - There is an intruder in our sanctuary. - What do we have here? The boys club? - No. N-no, it's impossible. - You did this to me. You worthless drunk, no good husband. You caused my death. You were barely ever even half a man! - Dear god, please forgive me. - I'll never forgive you ever! I can't wait to see you in hell! - Ah! You have my full attention. - I need you in functioning order for what we are about to face. - Trust me, I need this to function. - Please, I'm asking you to stay sober. - I can't believe this is happening! I barely believe in god, let alone the devil. - They have been waging war for eternity. Now you are one of his soldiers. - What if he doesn't want me to help? - This situation was ordained before we were a twinkle in time's eye. The evil is after your daughter, because she is young, malleable, persuaded. Where is she? - She's out, she'll be back soon. What are we gonna do? Confront her? - No. She may already be aware of what is going on. We need to be sensible. Tell her, tell her I'm a high school friend and I'm visiting for a day or so. That way, we can both be strong and ready when the chance comes. - What are you, uh, I mean, we, planning on doing about this? - Exorcising the evil from her and ultimately, this house. - Didn't your brother already try that? - Yes. And he succeeded. - No offense, but he's also dead. Don't be afraid, Amy. This is father benna. He's an old high-school friend who was passing by in the neighborhood. He's gonna be staying a day or two. - Nice to meet you. - You never finished high school. And I never knew you to have friends, especially a priest. - Yes, we even grew up in the same neighborhood. - Cute. If you'll excuse me. Help me. Help me. There is a holy shaman in the house. He is strong. - What's in here? - It's a workspace. My wife used to make decorative boxes in there. I didn't want her messing up the house with the glues and sprays. - We better bless this, too. - Never had a fly problem before. - There's a lot of problems you've never had before that you're about to encounter. Let's keep going. - Hello? - Hey, there. Feeling any better? - I suppose. - You sure? You don't sound like it. Can I come by later? - No. - Don't, don't you want to see me? - It's not that. My father has a friend here visiting. I have an idea. Why don't I sneak out and meet you? - Okay, yeah, yeah. What's the time and place? - In an hour. Park your car at the old recreation field. I'll be there. - Okay, sounds like a plan. See you then. - Well, that should do it. The entire perimeter and the foundations are blessed with holy water and blanketed in prayer. - Will that help? - It will help keep the evil from escaping once we begin the exorcism. - Isn't that what we want it to do? - No. We want to stop it and send it back to hell. - Is there really such a place? - Yes, just like there is a place called heaven. We make our own hell and our own heaven. We simply have to decide which one we will step into when our time comes. - When are we going to perform this exorcism? - When the time is right. Possibly tonight. Maybe tomorrow. Trust me, Jeremy. - I, I do. She'll be okay afterwards, right? - She'll be back to normal. - I'll take that. What are we gonna use to fight against this evil? - Our wits, our strength, our faith and our courage. - Running low on all those ingredients. - When the time comes, you'll find all of them. You have to, for your daughter's sake, and yours. Let's get something to eat and then we'll bless the inside of the house. - Come on. What's taking so long? What? - Ah! - Jesus! Damn, you scared the hell out of me! - Did i scare the hell out of you? - Yeah, that's what i just said-- - I mean the real hell. Did I scare it out of you? - What, what's gotten into you? - Him. - Ah! Ah! - Where'd she go? Where is she? Where've you been? - I don't feel so good. - Let's get her upstairs. - I don't like the idea of tying her up. It's, it's agonizing. It's cruel. - If we don't, she may escape and harm someone, or herself, is that what you want? - Of course not. - Then we must do it. We can't afford for her to get away from us. - Won't blessing the whole house keep her confined? - It will help, but it isn't a given. You saw how she weakened when she stepped inside earlier. That's a good sign. We may have the upper hand. - Then let's get on with it and get it over with. - You must be patient. When the time is right. - How will know when it is the right time? - You'll know. - Ah! - No! How did you-- - you bastard! You filthy priest! Go to hell! I'm gonna kill you, bastard! - Ah! - Amy, stop! - Let's get her upstairs, quickly. The time has come. If we don't act now, it will be too late. You must be strong. Whatever is says or does it is not your daughter. Do you understand? - Yeah, I guess. - No, you must forget this is your daughter. It is a shell of what she was. He will bring her back. Stay strong. - Where are you going? - To get my bag of tricks. I'll be right back. Keep an eye on her. Whatever you do, don't listen to anything it says. Where's my bag? - Jeremy! Look what you did to me, you stupid drunk! And look what you're doing to our daughter. Untie me now. - No. I can't. Father benna says I can't. - To hell with father benna and you. How much more pain are you going to inflict on us? - No, you're not her. My wife is dead. - Yes, dead, all because of you. If Amy had been in the car with me that day, she'd be in hell with me, too. Untie me you sack of shit. - I can't. I won't. - You were never good at anything except diving into your bottle. Redeem yourself and do something good. Untie us. - No, no, no. - Here it is. The devil's toys all lined up in a row. You did well by resisting. Now let's send these devils back to where they came from. What is your name? What is your name? - Fuck you, priest. Eat shit. - Your name, foul creature! - Ah! We are many. So many. - You are nothing. A liar. A deceiver. A thief. - I am legion. Legion! Fuck you, priest! - What is legion? - There are many demons in her all forming one strong union. We will break it. - You are so unwise. I will break you, like i broke your brother's neck when I flung him out the window! Cocksucker. - Hear my prayer, oh lord. Give me your strength. This demon is no match for you, as it has already lost and lived its own lie. Foul creature, release this young girl. Go back to the devil where you came from. Leave amityville in peace for all time! - Drink that, asshole! Drunk! Killer! Mommy killer! Mommy killer! - Shut up, shut up! - You must not, under any circumstances, engage with it! - You need to leave my daughter. It's agonizing! You're hurting her! - It's hurting her, and we must stop it. Lord, have mercy. Christ have mercy. Lord have mercy. Christ hear us. God, the father in heaven. God of the son. Redeemer of the world. God the holy spirit. Holy Trinity, one god. Holy mother of god. Holy virgin of virgins. - Piss off, priest! You pious asshole! - From all evil, deliver us, oh lord. From all sin. - Stop! - From your wrath. From sudden and unprovided death. From the snares of the devil. From anger, hatred and all ill-will. From all lewdness. From lightning and tempest. From the scourge of earthquakes. From plague, famine and wars. From everlasting death. By the mystery of your holy incarnation. By your coming, by your birth. By your baptism and holy fasting. By your cross. By your death and burial. By your holy resurrection. By your wondrous ascension. By the coming of the holy spirit, and the advocates on the day of judgment. Our father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. Lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. - Stop! Stop! - Save your children who trust in you, my god. Let him find in you lord, a fortified tower. In the face of the enemy, let the enemy have no power over her and the son of inequity be powerless to harm her. Lord, send her aid from your holy place and watch over her from Zion. Lord, heed my prayer and let my cry be heard by you. - What happened? Why am I tied up? - It worked! Amy! - It is the great deceiver! Do not always believe what you see! - But, look at her her! - Please, untie me father. - Kiss the holy cross and swear on it by the almighty. Ah! - Where'd she go? - I want you to meet my father. - Open this door! Let me in. Don't hurt my baby. - It's over, priest. Her soul is mine. This street is mine. This town. You put up a fine fight and are to be commended but your god seems to have forsaken you tonight. - Let's devour his soul! The asshole! - What do you have to say, priest, in your loss? Your defeat? - Let's torture him to death. The bastard! - Well, priest, what have you to say? - Let's make him bleed! The shitlicker! - Words escape you. Your book. Maybe you'll find comfort there, before you die. - I have one thing to say. - Speak then. - Bless you. - No! What have you done? Die, wash this from me! - I can't. I can't even look upon it! - Marson property, four square feet wood trim. The Oxford's new stairs, 15 square foot lumber. 227 Wyoming street, window framing. One fink court replace bathroom floor. J.K. Farlew, replace old barn wood. Dear god. He used the lumber on several different construction projects. More homes could have been contaminated by its evil. - No! No! No! - More families in the brink of hell. - Ah! - Ah! - I know some things that you don't know. |
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