Amityville: Where the Echo Lives (2024) Movie Script

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(intense music)
(eerie music)
(logo clatters and whooshes)
(creepy music)
- (exhales) Hi.
Ah, I just got here and still
have to set everything up,
but it's gonna be
good. (chuckles)
Um, I really, really
wanna reach this girl.
It's kind of scary. I am scared.
Wish you were here, John.
Asshole. (chuckles)
See you later.
(static buzzing)
(ominous music)
(soft dramatic music)
(water dripping)
(thunder rumbling)
(footsteps tapping)
(box thudding)
(figure clattering)
(figure thudding)
(soft dramatic music continues)
(dramatic music)
(dramatic music continues)
(soft dramatic music)
(soft dramatic music continues)
(broom scratching)
(soft dramatic music continues)
(mellow rock music)
(low rumbling)
(low clattering)
(eerie music)
(low clattering)
(broom scratching)
(low clattering)
(low clattering)
(footsteps thumping)
(low clattering)
(static buzzing)
(distorted voices)
(footsteps thumping)
(tense music)
(low clattering)
(door creaking)
(door creaking)
(suspenseful music)
(low clattering)
(low rumbling)
(door creaking)
(intense music)
(eerie music)
(eerie music continues)
(footsteps thudding)
Mr. Harrison?
(sighs) Can you please give
me a sign that you're here?
(creepy music)
It's Saturday the 10th.
No sign of Mr.
Harrison or anyone.
(recorder beeping)
Oh, okay.
(suspenseful music)
(suspenseful music continues)
(Heather scoffing)
(phone ringing)
Hello.
- [woman] Hello, how are you?
Thanks for taking my
call. Are you Heather?
- Yeah. Who's this?
- [Rosa] My name is Rosa.
I was wondering if
you can help me.
I think, I think I have
a ghost in my house.
- Oh, um.
- [Rosa] Last night I had a
horrible paranormal experience.
(eerie music)
- Okay, um, yeah.
I'm kind of in the middle
of something right now,
but if you want,
tomorrow I can come by.
- [Rosa] That can be perfect.
- Okay, um, just send
me your contact info
and I'll get back to you then.
- Thank you so much.
- Okay, great.
See you tomorrow.
- See you tomorrow.
- Bye.
(static buzzing)
(traffic whirring)
(soft dramatic music)
(brakes squeaking)
(soft dramatic music continues)
(low clattering)
(eerie music)
(low rumbling)
You say this happens
around five every time?
- Yes.
(low clattering)
- How long have you lived here?
- Two years.
(low rumbling)
- Does it happen a lot?
- In the beginning,
it was almost nothing,
but lately it's
getting stronger.
(low clattering)
Can you help?
- Yeah, I just need to
investigate a few things,
make sure it's nothing
that can be explained
like electricity or
heat, that kind of thing.
- [Rosa] How can I help?
- Just need to be there
with my equipment.
Get some audio, some video,
see if there's anything there.
(low rumbling)
- I'm here today.
- That works.
Let me go get my stuff.
(soft dramatic music)
(camera clicking)
(eerie music)
I wish there was a way to
know what's on the other side,
but the only way to
know for sure is to die,
and there's no coming
back from that.
(low rumbling)
(Heather breathes deeply)
(low clattering)
(eerie music continues)
(low rumbling)
(boot scratching)
(Heather inhales
and clears throat)
(recorder beeping)
(low clattering)
(static buzzing)
(static crackling)
(low rumbling)
(eerie music continues)
(low clattering)
(paper rustling)
(door creaking)
(suspenseful music)
(door creaking)
(static screeching)
(Heather breathing uneasily)
(suspenseful music continues)
(switch clicks)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(traffic whirring)
- (sighing) Yeah, I
was chilling by myself.
I got this new couch though.
- Hey, John?
- Yeah?
- What up? Come on.
- (laughs) That's my buddy.
What's going on, dude?
- We're out of beer.
(John laughing)
- They're in the back, man.
(upbeat rock music)
Hey, I gotta go. We're
about to get hammered.
I am just waiting
for Samona again.
She left me here,
no food, no water.
Just in this living
room. Just chilling.
So, um, yeah, just saying hey.
Yeah, well. This is John.
Over and out.
(eerie music)
(crickets chirping)
(switch clicks)
(suspenseful music)
(insects chittering)
- [Maryanne] Heather.
(Heather gasping)
Heather.
- Ah, no!
(intense music)
- [Maryanne] Heather.
(Heather moaning)
(Heather breathing uneasily)
(switch clicks)
- Hmm. Hmm.
(eerie music)
(juice sloshing)
(lid clicking)
(Heather gulping)
(eerie music continues)
(eerie music continues)
(insects chittering)
(paws pattering)
(traffic whirring)
(birds chirping)
(gentle music)
(phone dinging)
(gentle music continues)
(phone dinging)
(gentle music continues)
(birds chirping)
(phone dinging)
(gentle music continues)
(phone dinging)
(gentle music continues)
(phone dinging)
(phone ringing)
- Hey.
- So?
- [John] We had a fight
about her stupid brother.
I think she was just looking
for any opportunity to dump me
- Oh really? Why
do you say that?
- [John] Because she...
I, I, I don't, I don't
wanna talk about it.
- Uh, good, I was worried
you would continue talking.
- [John] Why did
I even text you?
How could I forget that
you are the absolute worst?
- (chuckles) John, come on.
I'm just joking.
Tell me more. Are you all right?
- Yeah, yeah. I'm, I'm okay.
It's fine. Ah, I'll be fine.
I'll, I'll find someone else.
And, um, ah, maybe I
should just call her.
- No, no, don't do that.
That's a bad idea. Okay?
You're far better off
without her in your life.
(sighs) You don't need
that kind of drama
in your life, John.
Find someone who'll
do better for you.
John?
Do you hear me?
Don't call her.
(sighs) I think I know
women better than you,
and I'm telling
you, don't call her.
- Okay, fine. Geez.
- Okay, good boy.
Well, I have to get going now,
so I'll talk to you later.
Bye, loser.
- Thanks, Heather. I'll,
ah, I'll see you later.
And stop calling me loser.
- Mm, whatever, loser.
(upbeat rock music)
(necklace jangling)
(phone dinging)
(paws pattering)
(phone dinging)
(door clicks and thuds)
(traffic whirring)
(eerie music)
(horn honking)
Hey, where are you going?
Wait, you're not gonna
see her, are you?
- No, Heather, I'm going to
see my dad at the nursing home.
- Oh, mm.
How's he doing?
- Good, I think.
- Tell him I said hi.
(John chuckling)
I'll see you later?
- Yeah, I'll see
you later, Heather.
(engine rumbling)
(soft dramatic music)
(birds chirping)
(door clicks)
(door thuds)
(lid clicks)
(phone ringing)
- Hey, Mom.
- [Mother] Hi, sweetheart.
Karen Frito's coming
for Thanksgiving.
- Oh, that's awesome.
How's she doing?
- She's doing fine.
She asked me about you.
She's worried, you know.
Would you consider coming
home for Thanksgiving?
- Um, I don't know, Mom.
- [Mother] Just think about it.
- Okay, I guess.
I'll think about it.
- [Mother] You
know, tomorrow is...
(exhales) It's your father's-
- I know.
- [Mother] All right, hon.
I'll let you go.
Have a wonderful day
And please think about
Thanksgiving, okay, sweetie?
- Okay, I will.
- [Mother] I love you, Heather.
- I love you too, Mom.
Bye.
(soft dramatic music)
(lids scraping)
(Heather sipping)
(gentle music)
(gentle music continues)
(mellow music)
(car window scraping)
(traffic whirring)
(mellow music continues)
(car engine rumbling)
(mellow music continues)
(car window scraping)
(traffic whirring)
(soft dramatic music)
(soft dramatic music continues)
(car door bangs)
(brakes squeaking)
(traffic whirring)
(brakes squeaking)
(footsteps shuffling)
(footsteps tapping)
(traffic whirring)
(tense music)
(breathes uneasily) Hi.
Ah, I just got here and still
have to set everything up,
but it's gonna be
good. (chuckles)
Um, I really, really
wanna reach this girl.
It's kind of scary. (chuckles)
I am scared.
Wish you we here, John.
Asshole. (chuckles)
See you later.
(eerie music)
(camera parts clicking)
(eerie music continues)
(chair creaking)
(tense music)
(switch clicking)
(static buzzing)
(tense music continues)
(tense music continues)
(low thumping)
(switch clicking)
(recorder beeping)
(switch clicking)
(tense music continues)
(gentle music)
(switch clicking)
[Heather] We are born in the
spring,
carrying our youth
into the summer.
But like the leaves on the
trees, we start to fall
when autumn comes, leaving
our bodies to the winter.
(kettle rattles and whistles)
(toaster clacks)
(gentle music continues)
(knife scraping)
(water trickling)
(gentle music continues)
(birds chirping)
- [John] I don't know, Heather.
I don't really believe
in stuff like that.
You're talking to
the wrong guy here.
No offense, but
it's gotta be fake.
There's just no way.
- [Heather] Come on, John. Open
your eyes a little.
- I just remembered.
Do you remember that kid
Alex from high school?
- Um, which Alex?
- The one that came to
your 20th birthday party.
He got way too drunk, he asked
you to dance, and then...
(John laughing)
- Oh my God.
Yes, stop. I remember him.
- Not the best way to reconnect
with a friend from high school.
- Yeah, well we never really
hung out after that, so.
What about Alex?
- Well, ah, his mom was placed
in the same nursing
home as my dad.
Apparently, she claims to
be able to talk to the dead.
She had a side business where
she let people spend time
with their deceased loved ones.
She supposedly could
send people to the plane
between heaven and
the living one.
I guess her family
got tired of her
so they threw into
her nursing home.
Honestly, I don't blame 'em.
My dad was talking to her the
last time I went to visit him,
and she didn't seem
to be all there.
She told me about this liquid
that would stop your heart
for a couple minutes.
She asked me if I
wanted to try it,
but I was really creeped out.
Gotta be illegal.
- She said, what,
she can bring people
into the spirit plane for real?
- (sighs) I probably shouldn't
have told you about her.
Heather, it's fake.
They put her in a nursing
home for a reason.
- I just, it wouldn't
hurt to, you know, try.
- What reason would
you even do that?
- It's just something I've
always wanted to experience.
My dad and I would talk
about the spirit plane
all the time, you know?
When he was in the hospital,
I told him I would
try to find a way
to get ahold of him
in the afterlife.
I told him that I'd become
a paranormal investigator.
- I'm sorry, Heather.
You'll get to be with
him at the right time.
Don't spend your life
searching for something
that will only leave you empty.
- Well, yeah, but you
don't have to believe me.
I'm still gonna go check it out.
I know there's something
there. I can feel it.
You'll see, I'm gonna go and
I'm gonna record everything.
You'll see John, you'll see.
- Let's say you get to
that house, spend the night.
What do you think
you'll even find there?
(soft dramatic music)
(soft dramatic music continues)
- [Ghost reported] Hi, guys. So
we are just arriving at the
location.
This is the place that
you guys asked for.
So get ready for the
haunting of your lives.
(dramatic theme music)
Hi, guys, welcome
to another episode
of "Hauntings of the South."
Today we are here at
the famous Sali's house.
Now for those of you
that don't know what
Sali's house is,
well we're in it.
And basically there is a legend
here that there is a woman
who can be heard crying
every single night.
If you want more info about
the legend, well you can go
to spooky spaghetti.com
and check that out.
This is where it's
said to all take place.
We are right at the
heart of everything .
In this room behind this door
is where they say, you
can hear her cry most.
Who is this woman?
Why is she crying?
And what happened to
her? We don't know.
But that's why we're
here to find out.
Now, one of the things
that people keep saying...
(pen scratching)
(tense music)
Wait a minute.
Listen. Listen closely.
Hold on.
(woman crying)
Oh my God!
Oh my God! Oh my God!
What was that? Did
you guys hear that?
Did you guys hear
that? What was that?
(dramatic theme music)
(dramatic theme music continues)
(pen scratching)
(beer sloshing)
(tense music)
(beer sloshing)
(eerie music)
- [Speaker] You do
not belong here.
You are crossing to
the world of the dead.
Do not open this door.
Your soul can get
lost here forever.
(eerie music continues)
(person screaming)
(eerie music continues)
(phone scraping)
(hand patting)
(couch rustling)
(kettle rattles and whistles)
(kettle rattles and whistles)
(suitcase clattering)
(latches clicking)
(mellow rock music)
(traffic whirring)
(mellow rock music continues)
(door thuds)
(door thuds)
(mellow rock music continues)
(mellow rock music continues)
(container scraping)
(Heather slurping)
(mellow rock music continues)
(eerie music)
(ghost groaning)
(chains rattling)
- The ghosts are moving
tonight. Restless, hungry.
May I introduce myself?
I'm Watson Pritchard.
In just a minute,
I'll show you the only
really haunted
house in the world.
(ghost groaning)
(chains rattling)
Since it was built
a century ago,
seven people,
including my brother,
have been murdered in it.
(ghost groaning)
(chains rattling)
Since then, I've
owned the house.
I've only spent one night there
and when they found me in the
morning, I, I was almost dead.
(ghost groaning)
(chains rattling)
(pencil scratching)
(eerie music)
- I'm Frederick Loren,
and I've rented the house
on Haunted Hill tonight
so that my wife can give a
party, a haunted house party .
She's so amusing.
There'll be food and
drink and ghosts,
and perhaps even a few murders.
You're all invited.
(tense music)
(traffic whirring)
(Heather breathing uneasily)
- Well, it's cold, but
nothing's really happening.
There was a sound on the EVP,
but I don't think it
was really anything.
(Heather exhales)
I think I'm gonna
try to record sound.
So, wish me luck.
(switch clicks)
(static buzzing)
(recorder beeps)
Hello, I'm Heather West.
Are you here?
(eerie music)
(distorted screaming)
(eerie music continues)
(wind whistling)
(eerie music continues)
(static hissing)
(static hissing continues)
[Heather]: Why am I not afraid?
(static buzzing)
(distorted voice)
(static buzzing and hissing)
(suspenseful music)
Can you make a noise to
show me you are here?
(distorted grunting)
(static buzzing)
(suspenseful music continues)
(static buzzing continues)
- [Speaker] This is
a bad, bad night.
(static buzzing)
(static buzzing continues)
(static hissing)
(static buzzing)
(distorted voice)
(recorder clicking)
(static buzzing)
(recorder beeping)
(static buzzing)
(eerie music)
(static buzzing continues)
- [Speaker] Can you hear me?
Go away.
(static crackling)
(traffic whirring)
(gentle music)
(phone dinging)
(gentle music continues)
(gentle music continues)
(phone dinging)
(Heather inhaling)
(gentle music continues)
(phone dinging)
(pages rustling)
(paws pattering)
(phone ringing)
- Hello?
- Hello.
- Hello?
- Ah, yes, hi.
- Hi, yeah.
(Heather chuckles)
- My name is-
- Who is this?
Ah, who is this?
- My name is Heather West.
(man clears throat)
- Ah, I don't know you, lady.
- Heather.
(pencil scratching)
- [Man] Yeah, I'm sorry. Ah,
we have somebody else, ah.
- Is that today?
- Yeah, I'm so sorry.
- Okay, bye.
(pencil scratching)
(pencil clattering)
(gentle music)
(insects chittering)
(mouse clicking)
(keyboard clattering)
(gentle music continues)
(keyboard clattering)
(mellow music)
(pencil scratching)
- Come on, you wanna try?
- Sure.
(both laughing)
- Rev it up.
(engines rumbling)
(tires screeching)
(engines rumbling)
(woman screaming)
(car crashing)
(water splashing and bubbling)
(mellow music continues)
(phone ringing)
- Hi, hi. Is this Sali?
Ah, my name is
Heather West. Heather.
Heather West, yeah.
Um, I was just calling
'cause I saw your house
on a show I was
watching last night,
"Hauntings of the South."
Yeah, the one with
the crying girl.
Um, actually, my partner and I
are paranormal investigators,
and we were wondering if
we could come to your house
and check it out and see if
there's anything we could find.
Yeah, my number is
312-450-.
sixteen, sixteen.
One, six. That's
fine, yeah, okay.
Thank you. Okay, great.
Thank you.
Bye. You too, bye.
(Heather breathes deeply)
(phone ringing)
Hello.
- [Man] Hola.
- Hi.
- I just read your emai l
- Uh-huh.
- and I am available tomorrow.
- Yeah, no, that's great.
- Yeah.
It is, ah, good news.
- What time?
- How about 7:30?
(pencil scratching)
- Okay.
- Don't forget to
bring your recorder.
- Yeah, I got it. (chuckles)
- Anything else?
- Nope. Thank you.
Um, We'll see you
tomorrow at seven.
- Good night.
- Yeah, you too.
- Sweet dreams.
- You too.
- Bye.
- Okay, bye, bye.
(insects chittering)
(static buzzing)
(eerie music)
(distorted voices)
(static buzzing)
(distorted voices)
(eerie music continues)
(static buzzing continues)
(eerie music continues)
(Heather moaning)
(water burbling)
(ghost whispering
in foreign language)
(ghost whispering in
foreign language continues)
(ghost whispering in
foreign language continues)
(static buzzing)
(distorted voices)
(static buzzing continues)
(Heather exhaling)
(soft dramatic music)
(traffic whirring)
(soft dramatic music continues)
(soft dramatic music continues)
(pen scratching)
(Heather sighing)
- Thanks for coming.
- Can I?
(recorder beeping)
- Yes, yes, please.
(footsteps shuffling)
- [Medium] So, this is a place?
- Yes, that's where all the
crying's happening every night.
- Mm-hmm.
- Three chairs,
a table and a glass,
is that everything?
- Yes. Thank you.
(eerie music)
(eerie music continues)
(glass tapping)
Your hands.
- Me too?
- Mm-hmm.
(Medium speaks in
foreign language)
(eerie music continues)
(Sali speaks in
foreign language)
(Medium speaks in
foreign language)
(eerie music continues)
(Medium speaks in
foreign language)
(eerie music continues)
But I fear something.
But he fears nothing?
(eerie music continues)
(eerie music continues)
(Medium sighing)
- I am so sorry.
I don't know.
Something is happening here.
Every night, someone is crying.
- All right.
It's okay. You know?
- [Sali] Are you coming back?
- [Medium] Well, let me think.
- [Sali] I will be
here at home tonight.
- [Medium] Yes.
(footsteps shuffling)
(door creaking)
(train clattering)
(eerie music continues)
(door clicks and thuds)
(eerie music continues)
(switch clicks)
(shower spraying)
- [Maryanne] Heather.
- Hello?
- [Maryanne] Heather.
(shower spraying continues)
(suspenseful music)
(suspenseful music continues)
Are you Heather?
(suspenseful music continues)
(creepy breathing)
(creepy breathing continues)
(shower spraying)
(Heather breathing uneasily)
(hand taps and squeaks)
(Heather breathing uneasily)
(eerie music)
(eerie music continues)
- Move in?
Yeah, I mean, if you
think it'll help,
- Of course, you
have to do it, hun.
- Okay.
- Do it.
- Okay. Okay, I will.
Thank you so much.
You've given me so
much to think about,
about my father and everything.
Thank you so much.
- No.
- I appreciate it.
- You don't have to
worry about that, dear.
- So how mu-
- Goodbye.
- How much do I owe you?
- Oh, just tip me.
(footsteps tapping)
(door clicks and thuds)
(eerie music)
Would you like coffee?
- Yes, please.
- Um, I'll be back.
(footsteps tapping)
(coffee pot clattering)
Here's your coffee.
- Thank you.
- So what can I do for you, hon?
- I've been wanting to
talk to you, actually.
Um, I've been having
some nightmares.
- Nightmares?
(soft dramatic music)
Well, continue.
- (exhales) They're
really fragmented,
um, but I'm in this dark place
and there's nothing
but this sound.
Someone calling
my name, I think.
And this girl is a shadow,
but she holds out her hand
and she wants to
show me something.
So I take it, um,
and she's taking me somewhere,
but I still can't see.
And by the time that I see what
she wants me to see, I wake up.
- So interesting.
(finger tapping)
(finger tapping)
Can you tap this, please?
- Yeah.
(finger tapping)
- Good.
So now, we'll see.
(card rustling)
Hmm. (gasps and speaks
in foreign language)
Hmm.
That means loneliness.
Are you okay?
- [Heather] Yeah, I think so.
(card rustling)
(Gigi speaks in
foreign language)
Mm, but magic,
black magic?
Let's see what's next.
(card rustling)
(Gigi speaks in
foreign language)
(soft dramatic music continues)
That means sickness.
Well, let's see the last one.
(tense music)
- What, Gigi?
(cards rustling)
What?
- [Gigi] Hon, can
you please leave?
- Okay, all right, yes.
- Go.
Can you please leave?
(suspenseful music)
(eerie music)
(eerie music continues)
- [Heather] I didn't realize how
long I let the days go by.
(static whirring)
But now it's time.
(soft dramatic music)
(soft dramatic music continues)
(eerie music)
(eerie music continues)
(eerie music continues)
(Medium speaking in
foreign language)
- [Man] She needs you.
(eerie music continues)
Take her hand.
She will show you the way.
Take her hand.
(eerie music continues)
(Maryann hissing)
(Maryann screaming)
(suspenseful music)
Now can you see?
(suspenseful music continues)
Can you see?
(eerie music)
(door clicks and creaks)
(door creaks and clicks)
(tense music)
(tense music continues)
- [Heather] Just had contact.
(camera beeping)
- He's coming.
(static buzzing)
It's her.
- Go away.
(static humming)
It's great. (exhales)
But I'm not, I need
to just calm down.
(Heather breathing uneasily)
(static humming continues)
We gotta get going.
(static humming continues)
(Heather exhales)
(static buzzing)
- [Speaker] Go away.
(static humming continues)
(recorder beeping)
(exhales) If you are here,
where are you?
(static buzzing)
(distorted voices)
(suspenseful music)
(light clicks and buzzes)
(door creaking)
(Heather breathing uneasily)
(static buzzing)
(suspenseful music continues)
(Heather breathing uneasily)
Where are you?
(static buzzing)
(intense music)
(Heather gasping)
(suspenseful music)
(suspenseful music continues)
(low rumbling)
(siren wailing)
(traffic whirring)
(suspenseful music continues)
(suspenseful music continues)
(pages rustling)
(low clattering)
(suspenseful music continues)
(door creaking)
(low rumbling)
(suspenseful music continues)
(suspenseful music continues)
(suspenseful music continues)
(suspenseful music continues)
(static humming)
(Heather breathing uneasily)
(Heather sniffing)
(Heather breathing uneasily)
(static humming continues)
(object scraping)
(Heather breathing uneasily)
(object scraping)
(Heather inhales and exhales)
I cannot describe how powerful
this experience has been.
I believe that (sighs)
I'm here for a reason.
(static humming continues)
(Heather breathing deeply)
She's stuck in a loop.
(eerie music)
I'm gonna help her.
(flashlight clicking)
(eerie music continues)
(fingers tapping)
(camera clicking)
(eerie music continues)
(eerie music continues)
(creepy breathing)
(eerie music continues)
(light clatters and buzzes)
(intense music)
(intense music continues)
(intense music continues)
(door banging)
(doorknob clattering)
(intense music continues)
(door thudding)
(door banging)
(intense music continues)
(suspenseful music)
(door clicking)
(suspenseful music continues)
(door thudding)
(locks clicking)
(suspenseful music continues)
(doorknob clattering)
(intense music)
(intense music continues)
(knife scraping)
(flesh squelching)
(blood spurting)
(dramatic music)
(dramatic music continues)
(Heather gasping and coughing)
(Heather breathing heavily)
(suspenseful music)
(suspenseful music continues)
(door clicking)
(door thudding)
(suspenseful music continues)
(door thudding)
(heart thumping)
(lock clicking)
(suspenseful music continues)
(doorknob clattering)
(door clicking)
(heart thumping continues)
(footsteps tapping)
(gentle vocalizing)
(gentle vocalizing continues)
(gentle music)
(gentle vocalizing continues)
(soft dramatic music)
(Heather breathing uneasily)
(footsteps thudding)
We see the light when
we come into this world.
(soft dramatic music continues)
And we should see the
light when we leave it.
(soft dramatic music continues)
(footsteps pattering)
(birds chirping)
(soft dramatic music continues)
Every day people die.
And what's left is
a confused soul.
(soft dramatic music continues)
All our memories are left
in the physical world.
And we forget who we are
and who we've left behind.
(soft dramatic music continues)
(soft dramatic music continues)
(footsteps pattering)
(wind whistling)
(soft dramatic music continues)
(eerie music)
(wings flapping)
(eerie music continues)
(eerie music continues)
(mellow rock music)
(mellow rock music continues)
(mellow rock music continues)
(upbeat rock music)
(upbeat rock music continues)
(upbeat rock music continues)
(upbeat rock music continues)
(upbeat rock music continues)
(eerie music)
(eerie music continues)
(eerie music continues)
(eerie music continues)
(eerie music continues)