The Man in Room 6 (2022) Movie Script
1
[OMINOUS MUSIC]
[TRAIN SOUNDS]
Ma'am. There's a man here to see you.
This is a private cabin.
He was very adamant.
This is a private matter.
I think your mother
would like to hear from you.
[PHONE RINGING]
MS. GEYSER: Hello?
This is Dr. Jacobs.
I'm currently with your daughter.
I think she'd like to speak with you.
MS. GEYSER: Carrie... Carrie?
I'm sorry, Miss Geyser.
She doesn't appear
to want to cooperate at the moment.
I'll contact you when we're off the train.
I don't think she believed you.
Doesn't matter.
What would you do if I ran?
[DOOR HANDLE]
[FIGHTING ANG GRUNTING]
[HEAVY BREATHING]
God damn witch.
Can you tell me what happened to
Christine?
She died.
How do you know that?
My mom told me.
Did you see it?
Can you tell me what happened
just before that?
I know what you're trying to do to me.
What am I trying to do, Carrie?
I just want to hear
what you told your mom.
Was there someone out there with you?
Was it a man?
Can you remember what he looked like?
I couldn't see him.
Why not?
Was he hiding?
Where was he hiding?
In the water.
What was he doing down there?
That's where he lives.
God damn witch.
Excuse me.
I'm sorry.
She's a little sedated.
Can't make heads or tails of this.
Really like your sushi, though.
Who's this little fella?
Oh.
[PRIEST MURMERING]
[DISTANT VOICES]
[ROCKING CHAIR CREAKING]
[LABORED BREATHING]
You missed breakfast.
Went through a few of your things.
Hope you don't mind.
Did you find what you were looking for?
Not exactly.
Cleaned you up a little.
Is there any water?
Don't be paranoid.
If I wanted to drug you, we'd do it
the same as before.
[BANGING NOISES]
A vault for the dead.
Four letters.
Tomb.
You aren't looking so hot.
Bad Sushi
Could you cut that out?
Did my mother say she'd pay you
to bring me back?
She's not rich. Whatever she's offering,
she's not going to pay you.
It's not about the money.
Then what's it about?
How about an 11 letter word
for a 100 year old?
Where's the old man, Carrie?
Did you sneak them on the train?
Where is he now?
Stay right there.
[DOOR HANDLE]
[DISTANT LAUGHTER]
Hello?
[LABORED BREATHING]
[TRAIN RAMPING UP]
Bad sushi.
[MANIACAL LAUGHTER]
We're getting close now, aren't we?
Hey!
I thought...
What?
You were...
Yeah?
Yeah.
It's a nonsmoking room.
I'm sorry.
No...
Give me a drag.
I'll pay you for it.
Get in that drawer over there.
See that tin can?
It's all hundreds.
What the hell are you doing?
Wait!
With all due respect Ms. Geiser,
I'd like to talk to Carie directly.
She's not stable.
And I don't feel comfortable
with her alone in that building.
I would consider her an assistant.
I just don't have
the time to make this work.
I could take the bus.
That'd be perfect.
We highly value Mr. Stone at St. Anthony's,
but the nurses, they can't really give
him the attention that he requires.
Then hire more nurses.
He requested your services specifically.
What would I have to do?
Just write down what he says and does;
any complaints of pain or discomfort;
anything out of the ordinary.
Now, any emergency should be reported
to the medical staff immediately.
You should also call me if anything should
happen in regard to Mr. Stone's health.
[METAL BANGING]
I am God.
I am Jesus Christ.
I am Tyrannosaurus Rex,
King of the dinosaurs.
Carrie.
MS. GEYSER: Carrie!
Where are your glasses?
I've told you a million times
not to leave them places.
You can wear the broken ones for now.
What are you doing?
I'm worried about you, sweetie.
You know...
I don't want to hear your voice anymore.
I was trying to be polite.
I just want some goddamn quiet.
I'm sick of listening
to your shrill whining.
The only problem I have is with you.
Mom...
You need to learn when
to shut your fucking mouth.
[HEAVY METAL]
[DISTANT CRYING]
Mr. Stone has an intellectual ability...
well beyond the other residents
at St Anthony's.
To the casual observer,
his tall tales might indicate
a weak connection with reality
But he's surprisingly logical
and articulate in his delivery.
[CRYING CONTINUES]
Mom?
I'm sorry.
[CRYING INTESIFIES]
WILLIAM: Carrie...
You know why you're here?
No.
You're here because
I want you to be here.
[GAGGING]
[SPITTING]
[COUGHING]
Is this you?
[WHEEZING]
In 1942...
So that would make you...
What's your secret?
That's hard to say.
Been mixed up in all kinds
of black magic.
Evil curses.
Magic and curses.
Who cursed you?
The woman in the water.
You're joking.
You saw a mermaid.
[PHONE VIBRATING]
I need to go.
[BUS HORN]
[HEAVY RAIN]
[THUNDER]
Tell me about the mermaid.
In Japan, they call them "Ningyos."
[DISTANT SCREAMS]
[HEAVY BREATHING]
Help! Help me!
[DISTANT SCREAMS]
Come on. Come on.
[OMINOUS MUSIC]
[EXHAUSTED BREATHING]
I don't want to hear about this.
I don't want the mental image of
you eating raw fish.
[THUNDER CLAP]
[MACHINES POWERING DOWN]
[GASPING]
I was saving those.
Mom, I'm leaving.
Can I get this to go?
What's this?
Fugu.
You talked it up so much.
I'm ready for the rest of the story.
[CHEWING]
[VOMITING]
[EERIE MUSIC]
I don't want to die
I don't want to die.
I don't want to die.
WILLIAM: I could see into her
memories of the desert,
and how I'd abandoned her.
Her only words to me were a curse
that will follow forever.
She dried up the whole damn ocean for me.
CARRIE: That's it?
You don't approve.
I thought it would end
with a bit more optimism.
I've watched everyone
I ever loved grow old and die.
You don't have to stay here today.
Why don't you go home.
I just got here.
And now you can just leave.
[FAN WHIRRING]
I'm ready for another story.
How about the story of the
first time I died?
It's okay.
Just rest.
[ANIMAL SCREECHING]
I don't know what happened.
I don't know what to do.
This is wrong. He isn't right.
Go back upstairs, darling.
There was screaming.
I'll be right up.
You talking to someone?
Just thanking God
that you've returned home to me.
Go back to sleep.
You've had a long day.
[ANIMAL SCREECHING]
It's those damn fisher cats.
Don't sneak up on me like that.
First time I noticed it, it scared
the wits out of me, too.
I thought someone broke into the house.
Nothing was stolen.
No broken windows or doors.
The sheriff said there wasn't much
he could do about it.
So I started locking up.
But it happened again.
Not every night, but...
more times than I can remember,
I'd wake up with a trail of footprints
leading to the bed with no trail out.
Are you angry with me?
I just don't understand.
The doctor calls it "somnambulism."
Fancy word for sleepwalking.
I used to do it when I was a kid,
but it was never like this.
You think I'm crazy, don't you?
Here, kitty-kitty.
[HISS]
What can I get in this closet?
Hmm?
The closet...
The door's swelled in the frame.
It's been like that for a couple of days.
There aint nothing good in there anyway.
[OMINOUS MUSIC]
Get me some water, please.
So that's what happened?
No. Not that kind.
The good kind from the front room.
With ice?
Don't lose your spot.
I'm recording this for hospital records.
Anything you say is protected by doctor
patient confidentiality.
This tape can't be used
to prosecute you in any way.
I have a few questions for you.
I just want you to answer them honestly.
No one's judging you.
Have you been taking your medications?
I need you to say yes or no.
Yes.
After this interview,
we have a blood test for you.
We're going to test for clozapine.
Are we going to find it?
No.
I need you to tell me in your own words
what happened at the nursing home.
You know, we're your last chance.
It's us or jail.
I know you're not violent, but they don't.
Tell me what happened
exactly as you remember it.
Four!
Number four!
Do you need something?
I thought you could help me with this.
You think it's real?
That's disgusting.
If you're in water,
you disintegrate way faster, right?
Number five!
How old are you?
Number five!
Is this how you make friends?
It got you talking.
Number five!
That's you.
My name's Madison.
Carrie.
Nice to meet you, Carrie.
Sorry, girl. Duty calls.
When you take the pill,
drink the entire cup of water.
Do you understand?
Remove your clothes, please.
All of your clothes, please.
Stop pumping.
Is something wrong?
No. Everything's okay.
Any questions?
MADISON: I got a question.
What did you do that was so crazy
that they locked you up here?
Like I... I stole a car.
My mom promised that when I turned 16
that she would buy me a car,
but they wouldn't let me get my license.
I wonder why.
I know, right?
I didn't even get to drive it.
Hot wiring is like super hard.
Now you.
How do you end up here?
I killed a man.
You killed somebody?
An old man.
I waited until he was sleeping,
and I burned him alive.
He was old, and didn't
want to live anymore.
So you burned him?
Go ahead and ask one of the doctors.
They aren't supposed to talk about it,
but they all know.
I killed him.
You want to know
what's really sick, though?
When I did it, I was afraid,
but when I think about it,
that moment was the most
alive I've ever felt.
I've been obsessing about it.
Like am I ever going to feel
that good again.
They were right to lock me up.
You had me for a minute there.
It's all true.
He haunts me, Madison.
Who?
The old man.
He follows me everywhere.
He followed me here.
He's there in the corner.
Can't you see him?
Are you tender or just afraid of needles?
It's more of a blood thing.
[NERVOUS LAUGHTER]
Is that three?
Huh?
I thought you took two before.
Nope. One, two, three.
Every time.
[SCREAM]
Want some ice cream?
How do you know it's safe?
Nobody comes in here this time of night.
What about that?
It's a dummy.
The wires don't even reach the wall.
Besides, nobody would care except for Tom.
I seen a way out of here.
You didn't really murder anybody, did you?
No.
Good.
There's a phone call for you upstairs, Tom.
Your name's Tom?
Yes.
Someone's been stealing your ice cream.
What do you know about that?
I heard someone bragging.
Who?
He was wearing a mask.
You wouldn't lie to me about this,
would you?
[SIGH]
Sorry.
Having trouble?
Just hold that right there, okay?
Well, there it is.
The median cubital.
Pretty hard to miss.
I think we can give Ms. Geyser a break
on the draws for a while.
Don't you?
Heal up, Carrie.
[DOOR KNOB RATTLING]
[DOOR KNOB RATTLING]
[DOOR KNOB RATTLING]
[SUCKING SOUNDS]
Wake up time!
It's not even light out yet.
Shut up! Get out here!
Tell us what this is about. Shut up.
Shut up.
That is so unprofessional.
[CLEARING THROAT]
Where did you get this? It's not mine.
This was your last chance.
Run!
Run!
This isn't you, Carrie.
You aren't violent.
Back off!
[GASP]
[Grunting]
We can keep you nice and calm
and quiet here as long as we'd like.
Do you understand?
What do you think happens to pretty
young girls who can wake up on their own?
I know what happened to the old man,
and I know all about your sister.
You're a very sick girl.
You'll need to stay with us
for a very long time.
[DREAMY MUSIC]
[GASP]
[COUGHING, GAGGING, AND SPITTING]
What's your hurry?
You and me got a story to finish, don't we?
[PURRING]
Shoo!
Aren't sailors supposed to like cats?
Get this thing off me.
My daddy always said
a cat can sense the time.
Charlotte, please.
What's that?
What do you think it is?
Are you involved in some kind of...
What?
Black magic?
Is that funny?
Are you afraid of me?
You should be.
I can't breathe.
Eat.
[SPITTING]
[DOOR SLAMMING]
Charlotte!
Charlotte!
I'm so sorry, Billy.
I should have left you
in heaven where you belong.
What did you do?
I wished you back.
I shouldn't have brought you back.
I'm so sorry.
What are you... What are you talking about?
It's just one of your dreams.
You're sleepwalking again.
You just need to wake up.
Charlotte?
Yes, Billy?
Wake up.
Wake up.
Charlotte...
Wake up!
[SHOVELLING]
Charlotte?
Charlotte!
Charlotte, listen to me.
[GASP]
We can fix this, okay?
We can fix this.
Come on.
We can make it right, Charlotte.
Please!
Charlotte?
[SCREAMING]
[CRYING]
CARRIE: How'd you get out?
It floods down there so bad caskets
pop right out of the ground.
Damnedest thing.
All I had to do is wait for my chance.
[GRUNTING]
[STABBING]
[RELAXING MUSIC]
[SKIDDING TIRES]
What are you doing out here?
Carrie!
[SPRAYING]
[CRYING]
Don't!
You can't take this vehicle.
This is patient transport.
You'd be kidnaping.
Get her out.
What did you do to her?
No one did anything to her.
She slipped on a patch of ice and fell.
It was an unfortunate accident.
[WHISPERS]
Police station's just a mile up the road.
They'll be here any minute.
There's nowhere to go, Carrie.
You'll die out there.
Carrie!
DR. JACOBS: What did you do to me?
Don't move.
You poisoned me.
Tetrodotoxin in the sushi you ate.
Am I going to die?
Is the a... antidonte?
A vaccine?
It's not funny.
It's nothing I can do?
Hands up.
It attacks the nervous system.
You shit yourself and then
you choke to death when it's finished.
Shut up.
[CHOKING]
What do you think happens
when you slip away?
[CHOKING]
I can help you breathe. Just relax.
You don't want to die alone.
I'll hold your hand as you pass.
What's that sound?
I don't hear anything.
[GUNSHOT]
The Mermaid. Her final words.
Do you know about the mortician?
Grandma told me that
when she was a little girl,
that man came into town
and started the funeral home.
Even back then, he was an old man.
Nuh uh.
Yeah huh, you little brat.
You know what else she told me?
She told me that when he first came here,
all the kids started
getting sick and dying.
You know why?
Because of the mortician?
He did it to sell coffins
to all the grieving parents.
He'd sell them a kid's coffin
for double the price.
And after the funeral, he'd dig them
right back up and resell the coffin.
No, he didn't.
Yes, he did.
You want to know what he did
with the bodies?
There wasn't enough room in the cemetery,
so he buried them all next door.
Right below your feet.
[THUDS]
It's good for you.
[BURP]
What do you think Avery's up to?
[THUDS]
Knock it off!
[EERIE MUSIC]
[SCREAMING]
[GRUNTING]
It's going to have to wait
until tomorrow.
It's probably a possum or a cat.
What if it's the children?
What?
[WHISPERING] Shut up!
Are you telling him stories again?
We were just joking around, Dad. I swear.
It's just a possum.
What if it comes back.
What?
I'm not going down there.
Well I can't fit.
There's a possum down there.
It's not gonna hurt you.
No way.
No way!
You're such a baby.
A little crybaby afraid of a possum.
It wasn't a possum.
Move over!
[OWL HOOTING]
[THUMP]
[HAMMERING]
Home repairs, Charles?
You scared the shit out of me.
Is there something I can help you with?
I think you should leave it.
I believe you are disturbing my guests.
Oh, you've got a service going on?
Yes. Would you mind keeping it down?
I don't see any cars.
Excuse me.
If you're having a service why don't
I see cars parked somewhere?
You know what I think?
I think you're some kind of a weirdo...
butting in where you
damn sure don't belong.
Look up.
Looks great.
[DREARY MUSIC]
[KNOCKING]
Trick or treat!
It's getting kind of late there, kiddo.
Is that your mom?
You ok, buddy?
Bye!
[OMINOUS MUSIC]
It's real. It's a dead body, Avery.
[SCREAMING]
[SCREAMING]
[KNOCKING]
Your daughter was trespassing
in my work place.
Don't you dare leave.
An important piece of equipment
was damaged.
What did she break?
An urn. It was irreplacable.
Well, if you think I'm gonna...
Not you.
She will compensate me.
She can work weekends sweeping up 'til
you think she's payed off on that urn.
I'm not doing it.
I don't really care what you do.
Are you drunk?
Just one night without drama.
Are you okay?
I get to hit the road tomorrow,
but you kids are so wild.
You got called in?
Well, for how long?
A couple of weeks.
You can't do that again.
We need the money.
What are we supposed to eat?
You're going to have to take a trip
to the market.
With what money, Dad?
That's why I took the damn thing.
That's not fair.
[WOMANS VOICE] Avery.
Avery, come down here.
I can see you, Avery.
Avery!
The bus is here!
Come on!
Avery!
[GRUMBLING]
[PHONE RINGING]
Hello?
MOM: Hello. Is this Charles Lindsay?
Yes.
You live on 101 South Jackson?
Yes.
Is there something wrong?
No, no. It's probably nothing really.
My son. He trick-or-treated at your home
last night. He was dressed as a vampire.
I'm really sorry to bother you with this,
but he's just so adamant that I call you.
Okay.
KID: Hello, sir.
Yes?
I saw a man hiding in your
house last night.
He was standing behind the refrigerator.
MOM: Hello, Mr. Lindsay?
Yeah.
Thank you for humoring me.
I've been telling him
it's just a Halloween trick.
See? They were just having fun.
It was probably just his imagination.
Well, thank you for the reassurance, and
sorry again for the inconvenience.
Dad's car's gone.
Dad!
Dad!
Why would he leave without saying goodbye?
No note?
He must've been really mad.
I'm sure he was just in a hurry
to get on the road.
Think he'll call?
He'll call.
[NATIONAL ANTHEM PLAYING]
[TV STATIC]
[SCREAMING]
There's nothing there.
[DISTANT MOANING]
Don't
Shh!
[LOUD MOANING]
[MOANING CONTINUES]
[THUDS]
[GASSY HISS]
Mr. Pittman?
Shoes off!
Mr. Pitman, it's Elizabeth Lindsay
from next door.
I know who you are.
Well...
Well, what are you waiting for? Hmm?
What do you want me to do?
There are cleaning supplies
in the basement.
Don't bother me.
Mr. Pittman.
[DOOR HANDLE RATTLING]
Leave this room for now.
I'm sorry.
[GLASS SHAKING]
What happened? Why am I here?
There was a gas leak.
Where's Avery?
Shh. Try to relax.
Where's my brother?
In circumstances like these,
there is no pain.
He he passed peacefully.
I'm just so happy
I was able to get you in time.
[QUIET BICKERING]
Look, Mrs. uhh.
Elizabeth is... is fine.
I just don't remember the prices
being this high for Dad.
Well, you see the plot that you chose
so that he could be by your father,
I had to buy that from another family.
They own the plot,
so the price is set by that family.
What about the casket?
Coffins are made en masse.
They're made in bulk for adults.
If you want to buy a casket for a child,
then you have to get
something custom made.
You have to go by height, weight,
all of these variables.
They're custom made.
So not refundable.
[MACHINE POWERS ON]
[SCREAMING]
Oh, no! No, wait!
Wait!
Wait!
[HEAVY BREATHING]
I'm not going to hurt you, okay?
It's ok. It's going to be ok.
I have never had anybody jump off
my embalming table before.
Am I dead?
I don't think so.
I am dead,
and this is hell.
Do you remember anything?
Where are we?
In Slidell in Louisiana.
We must be close then.
Close to what?
Do you have a phone book?
I've been expecting you.
You know who I am?
Of course, my darling.
I can sense you're very troubled.
You knew a man named William Stone...
a long time ago.
I speak with those who've passed...
through this world into the next.
We can call to him.
Let go!
You must leave.
Please leave.
No, wait.
William Stone.
[GURGLING]
[PHONE RINGING]
Make sure you lock this door.
It's not the best of neighborhoods.
And I'll be back. Okay?
[DOOR LOCKING]
[DREAMY MUSIC]
[DISTANT HEAVY BREATHING]
[QUIET MURMERS]
Carrie.
I saw something.
I have to take you to the funeral home.
There's someone that you have to meet.
I would like to help you.
We have been looking for the same person.
We found this in the archives...
in the basement.
Who is that?
He's an old friend. Look.
I can't read it.
He's William Stone,
and he was buried in a cemetery
back in August 1946.
Please give us a moment alone.
We are the same.
I believe we were kept here for a purpose.
I'm still not sure what that is,
but in my old age,
I've become keenly aware...
that that purpose does indeed exist.
How old are you?
It's difficult to say exactly.
When you get as old as I am,
you tend to remember things...
differently.
I have been alive for a very,
very long time.
May I keep this?
Okay. He's probably in the lowlands.
All of the tombstones are eroded,
so there's no record of the people...
buried there, but the date is right.
No. There is no way he's buried there now.
Why not?
Because I met him. I touched him.
There's no way that he's buried
and walking around at the same time.
Would you answer the door for me?
What?
[DOORBELL RINGING]
Can I help you?
Oh. It's you.
She's got something
she needs to tell you.
I found this photograph
in my grandmother's diary.
William Stone.
I hadn't heard that name before yesterday.
He died in service. World War Two.
Mama told me they never shipped
the body back, but...
I believe he might be buried
in this cemetery.
Can I see that diary for a second?
He hasn't left me since your visit.
I couldn't see him, but I could feel him.
This is the face of the man
who has haunted my family...
since before I was even born.
I want this to end.
I have it.
The swamps.
Can you take me there?
We'll go at first light.
VOICE IN THE WELL:
Charlotte!
What is your wish, Charlotte?
[DOOR CREAKING]
[OMINOUS MUSIC]
[GUTTERAL SNORES]
[GROWLS]
[CHEWING]
Billy?
Billy?
[DOOR SHUTTING]
[PANICKED BREATHING]
Charlotte!
Charlotte!
Charlotte!
[CHOKING]
CHRISTINE: Carrie!
[SEAGULLS CRYING]
I can't see anything.
[HEAVY BREATHING]
[WHISPERING]
Come on.
[SADISTIC LAUGHTER]
Will dispose of the body properly.
[SPLASHING]
Help! Carrie! Help!
[SCREAMING]
[WATER THRASHING]
[CRYING]
SEARCH PARTY MEMBER:
Over here!
Where's your sister?
[CRYING]
Did I do something?
I can't stay here.
You aren't going to...
Aren't you coming?
Do you read tea leaves?
I'm ashamed to say that I don't.
This doesn't look good.
It's the evil eye.
The name is a bit of a misnomer.
Just a bit of bad luck maybe.
I've had all the bad luck I can handle.
I... I didn't mean to upset you.
A do-over! Another cup of tea?
[OLD TIMEY MUSIC PLAYING LOUDLY]
Hello?
[GAGGING AND SPITTING]
Hello! Mr. Pittman!
Oh, my goodness. Please sit.
Have a drink of tea.
Get that thing away from me.
It is a handsome skull.
Don't you think so?
Is that really him?
You bet your life it is.
Careful. I'd hate for you to spill it.
[DISTORTED MUSIC]
Can you see him?
Have you seen this before?
No!
I see something.
What?
I see something.
Keep going.
Wait! Wait, wait, wait, wait.
I hear something.
[SCREAMING]
Go! Go! Go! Go!
Keep going! Keep going! Keep going!
It's right behind us! Go!
[HEAVY BREATHING]
Hurry up! Come on!
Push!
Keep pushing it!
Hit it harder!
It's right behind us!
Come with me.
It was November of 1981...
when Barbara Casey's little boy died.
He went hunting whitetail in a tree stand
when he dozed off and fell.
His safety line broke his spine,
and he died there, hanging from a rope.
And we put the boy in the ground
the day after Thanksgiving.
But he wouldn't stay.
[PHONE RINGING]
[PHONE RINGING]
[GRUNTING]
Help!
[FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING]
[LOCK LATCHING]
[MOANING]
I found him one night in the preparation
room, feeding on the deceased.
When the neighbors went missing,
I had suspicions.
That tunnel you found...
In that same tunnel, I found the remains of
twelve people.
What did you do with him?
Who?
My father!
I burned the remains in the crematorium.
I just...
I just hope that you can find it
in your heart to forgive me.
[DISTANT THUD]
Call an ambulance.
Okay. Okay. Stay with me.
Stay with me. Come on.
Perhaps we should let nature
run its course.
Come on.
Just put your head to the side.
Be right back.
Can you see him?
[EMERGENCY SIRENS]
Look, I think you better go.
Where?
I don't know.
No! No! No!
Die!
[GRUNTING]
[MANIACAL LAUGHTER]
Are you in there?
[WHEEZING]
WILLIAM:
Hello, little girl.
It's probably no consolation,
but I don't know what
any of this means either.
If someone told me directly,
I don't think I could even comprehend it.
Do you remember anything?
[SIZZLING]
Fire.
[SCREAMING]
I'd like a room.
[COUGHING]
Are you sick?
Just for the one night?
No visitors.
[COUGHING]
Don't you die in my motel?
[DOOR UNLOCKING]
[COUGHING AND SPITTING]
[DRIPPING]
[PHONE RINGING]
[PHONE RINGING]
[DISTORTED PHONE SOUNDS]
[PHONE RINGING]
[HANG UP]
[PHONE RINGING]
Hello?
[PHONE]
I'm right next door.
Who is this?
I'm right next door.
I'm right next door.
[DESK BELL]
Hello?
[DESK BELL]
Hello!
MANAGER: Yeah?
Power's out in my room.
Should be fixed in a couple hours.
I'd like a new room.
None of them have power.
Jesus Christ.
MANAGER: That's disgusting.
This is going to take weeks to clean up.
Hey, man, you got to pay for this shit.
[LAUGHING]
[SOBBING]
[LAUGHING]
[WATER RUNNING]
[PHONE RINGING]
[OMINOUS MUSIC]
[TRAIN SOUNDS]
Ma'am. There's a man here to see you.
This is a private cabin.
He was very adamant.
This is a private matter.
I think your mother
would like to hear from you.
[PHONE RINGING]
MS. GEYSER: Hello?
This is Dr. Jacobs.
I'm currently with your daughter.
I think she'd like to speak with you.
MS. GEYSER: Carrie... Carrie?
I'm sorry, Miss Geyser.
She doesn't appear
to want to cooperate at the moment.
I'll contact you when we're off the train.
I don't think she believed you.
Doesn't matter.
What would you do if I ran?
[DOOR HANDLE]
[FIGHTING ANG GRUNTING]
[HEAVY BREATHING]
God damn witch.
Can you tell me what happened to
Christine?
She died.
How do you know that?
My mom told me.
Did you see it?
Can you tell me what happened
just before that?
I know what you're trying to do to me.
What am I trying to do, Carrie?
I just want to hear
what you told your mom.
Was there someone out there with you?
Was it a man?
Can you remember what he looked like?
I couldn't see him.
Why not?
Was he hiding?
Where was he hiding?
In the water.
What was he doing down there?
That's where he lives.
God damn witch.
Excuse me.
I'm sorry.
She's a little sedated.
Can't make heads or tails of this.
Really like your sushi, though.
Who's this little fella?
Oh.
[PRIEST MURMERING]
[DISTANT VOICES]
[ROCKING CHAIR CREAKING]
[LABORED BREATHING]
You missed breakfast.
Went through a few of your things.
Hope you don't mind.
Did you find what you were looking for?
Not exactly.
Cleaned you up a little.
Is there any water?
Don't be paranoid.
If I wanted to drug you, we'd do it
the same as before.
[BANGING NOISES]
A vault for the dead.
Four letters.
Tomb.
You aren't looking so hot.
Bad Sushi
Could you cut that out?
Did my mother say she'd pay you
to bring me back?
She's not rich. Whatever she's offering,
she's not going to pay you.
It's not about the money.
Then what's it about?
How about an 11 letter word
for a 100 year old?
Where's the old man, Carrie?
Did you sneak them on the train?
Where is he now?
Stay right there.
[DOOR HANDLE]
[DISTANT LAUGHTER]
Hello?
[LABORED BREATHING]
[TRAIN RAMPING UP]
Bad sushi.
[MANIACAL LAUGHTER]
We're getting close now, aren't we?
Hey!
I thought...
What?
You were...
Yeah?
Yeah.
It's a nonsmoking room.
I'm sorry.
No...
Give me a drag.
I'll pay you for it.
Get in that drawer over there.
See that tin can?
It's all hundreds.
What the hell are you doing?
Wait!
With all due respect Ms. Geiser,
I'd like to talk to Carie directly.
She's not stable.
And I don't feel comfortable
with her alone in that building.
I would consider her an assistant.
I just don't have
the time to make this work.
I could take the bus.
That'd be perfect.
We highly value Mr. Stone at St. Anthony's,
but the nurses, they can't really give
him the attention that he requires.
Then hire more nurses.
He requested your services specifically.
What would I have to do?
Just write down what he says and does;
any complaints of pain or discomfort;
anything out of the ordinary.
Now, any emergency should be reported
to the medical staff immediately.
You should also call me if anything should
happen in regard to Mr. Stone's health.
[METAL BANGING]
I am God.
I am Jesus Christ.
I am Tyrannosaurus Rex,
King of the dinosaurs.
Carrie.
MS. GEYSER: Carrie!
Where are your glasses?
I've told you a million times
not to leave them places.
You can wear the broken ones for now.
What are you doing?
I'm worried about you, sweetie.
You know...
I don't want to hear your voice anymore.
I was trying to be polite.
I just want some goddamn quiet.
I'm sick of listening
to your shrill whining.
The only problem I have is with you.
Mom...
You need to learn when
to shut your fucking mouth.
[HEAVY METAL]
[DISTANT CRYING]
Mr. Stone has an intellectual ability...
well beyond the other residents
at St Anthony's.
To the casual observer,
his tall tales might indicate
a weak connection with reality
But he's surprisingly logical
and articulate in his delivery.
[CRYING CONTINUES]
Mom?
I'm sorry.
[CRYING INTESIFIES]
WILLIAM: Carrie...
You know why you're here?
No.
You're here because
I want you to be here.
[GAGGING]
[SPITTING]
[COUGHING]
Is this you?
[WHEEZING]
In 1942...
So that would make you...
What's your secret?
That's hard to say.
Been mixed up in all kinds
of black magic.
Evil curses.
Magic and curses.
Who cursed you?
The woman in the water.
You're joking.
You saw a mermaid.
[PHONE VIBRATING]
I need to go.
[BUS HORN]
[HEAVY RAIN]
[THUNDER]
Tell me about the mermaid.
In Japan, they call them "Ningyos."
[DISTANT SCREAMS]
[HEAVY BREATHING]
Help! Help me!
[DISTANT SCREAMS]
Come on. Come on.
[OMINOUS MUSIC]
[EXHAUSTED BREATHING]
I don't want to hear about this.
I don't want the mental image of
you eating raw fish.
[THUNDER CLAP]
[MACHINES POWERING DOWN]
[GASPING]
I was saving those.
Mom, I'm leaving.
Can I get this to go?
What's this?
Fugu.
You talked it up so much.
I'm ready for the rest of the story.
[CHEWING]
[VOMITING]
[EERIE MUSIC]
I don't want to die
I don't want to die.
I don't want to die.
WILLIAM: I could see into her
memories of the desert,
and how I'd abandoned her.
Her only words to me were a curse
that will follow forever.
She dried up the whole damn ocean for me.
CARRIE: That's it?
You don't approve.
I thought it would end
with a bit more optimism.
I've watched everyone
I ever loved grow old and die.
You don't have to stay here today.
Why don't you go home.
I just got here.
And now you can just leave.
[FAN WHIRRING]
I'm ready for another story.
How about the story of the
first time I died?
It's okay.
Just rest.
[ANIMAL SCREECHING]
I don't know what happened.
I don't know what to do.
This is wrong. He isn't right.
Go back upstairs, darling.
There was screaming.
I'll be right up.
You talking to someone?
Just thanking God
that you've returned home to me.
Go back to sleep.
You've had a long day.
[ANIMAL SCREECHING]
It's those damn fisher cats.
Don't sneak up on me like that.
First time I noticed it, it scared
the wits out of me, too.
I thought someone broke into the house.
Nothing was stolen.
No broken windows or doors.
The sheriff said there wasn't much
he could do about it.
So I started locking up.
But it happened again.
Not every night, but...
more times than I can remember,
I'd wake up with a trail of footprints
leading to the bed with no trail out.
Are you angry with me?
I just don't understand.
The doctor calls it "somnambulism."
Fancy word for sleepwalking.
I used to do it when I was a kid,
but it was never like this.
You think I'm crazy, don't you?
Here, kitty-kitty.
[HISS]
What can I get in this closet?
Hmm?
The closet...
The door's swelled in the frame.
It's been like that for a couple of days.
There aint nothing good in there anyway.
[OMINOUS MUSIC]
Get me some water, please.
So that's what happened?
No. Not that kind.
The good kind from the front room.
With ice?
Don't lose your spot.
I'm recording this for hospital records.
Anything you say is protected by doctor
patient confidentiality.
This tape can't be used
to prosecute you in any way.
I have a few questions for you.
I just want you to answer them honestly.
No one's judging you.
Have you been taking your medications?
I need you to say yes or no.
Yes.
After this interview,
we have a blood test for you.
We're going to test for clozapine.
Are we going to find it?
No.
I need you to tell me in your own words
what happened at the nursing home.
You know, we're your last chance.
It's us or jail.
I know you're not violent, but they don't.
Tell me what happened
exactly as you remember it.
Four!
Number four!
Do you need something?
I thought you could help me with this.
You think it's real?
That's disgusting.
If you're in water,
you disintegrate way faster, right?
Number five!
How old are you?
Number five!
Is this how you make friends?
It got you talking.
Number five!
That's you.
My name's Madison.
Carrie.
Nice to meet you, Carrie.
Sorry, girl. Duty calls.
When you take the pill,
drink the entire cup of water.
Do you understand?
Remove your clothes, please.
All of your clothes, please.
Stop pumping.
Is something wrong?
No. Everything's okay.
Any questions?
MADISON: I got a question.
What did you do that was so crazy
that they locked you up here?
Like I... I stole a car.
My mom promised that when I turned 16
that she would buy me a car,
but they wouldn't let me get my license.
I wonder why.
I know, right?
I didn't even get to drive it.
Hot wiring is like super hard.
Now you.
How do you end up here?
I killed a man.
You killed somebody?
An old man.
I waited until he was sleeping,
and I burned him alive.
He was old, and didn't
want to live anymore.
So you burned him?
Go ahead and ask one of the doctors.
They aren't supposed to talk about it,
but they all know.
I killed him.
You want to know
what's really sick, though?
When I did it, I was afraid,
but when I think about it,
that moment was the most
alive I've ever felt.
I've been obsessing about it.
Like am I ever going to feel
that good again.
They were right to lock me up.
You had me for a minute there.
It's all true.
He haunts me, Madison.
Who?
The old man.
He follows me everywhere.
He followed me here.
He's there in the corner.
Can't you see him?
Are you tender or just afraid of needles?
It's more of a blood thing.
[NERVOUS LAUGHTER]
Is that three?
Huh?
I thought you took two before.
Nope. One, two, three.
Every time.
[SCREAM]
Want some ice cream?
How do you know it's safe?
Nobody comes in here this time of night.
What about that?
It's a dummy.
The wires don't even reach the wall.
Besides, nobody would care except for Tom.
I seen a way out of here.
You didn't really murder anybody, did you?
No.
Good.
There's a phone call for you upstairs, Tom.
Your name's Tom?
Yes.
Someone's been stealing your ice cream.
What do you know about that?
I heard someone bragging.
Who?
He was wearing a mask.
You wouldn't lie to me about this,
would you?
[SIGH]
Sorry.
Having trouble?
Just hold that right there, okay?
Well, there it is.
The median cubital.
Pretty hard to miss.
I think we can give Ms. Geyser a break
on the draws for a while.
Don't you?
Heal up, Carrie.
[DOOR KNOB RATTLING]
[DOOR KNOB RATTLING]
[DOOR KNOB RATTLING]
[SUCKING SOUNDS]
Wake up time!
It's not even light out yet.
Shut up! Get out here!
Tell us what this is about. Shut up.
Shut up.
That is so unprofessional.
[CLEARING THROAT]
Where did you get this? It's not mine.
This was your last chance.
Run!
Run!
This isn't you, Carrie.
You aren't violent.
Back off!
[GASP]
[Grunting]
We can keep you nice and calm
and quiet here as long as we'd like.
Do you understand?
What do you think happens to pretty
young girls who can wake up on their own?
I know what happened to the old man,
and I know all about your sister.
You're a very sick girl.
You'll need to stay with us
for a very long time.
[DREAMY MUSIC]
[GASP]
[COUGHING, GAGGING, AND SPITTING]
What's your hurry?
You and me got a story to finish, don't we?
[PURRING]
Shoo!
Aren't sailors supposed to like cats?
Get this thing off me.
My daddy always said
a cat can sense the time.
Charlotte, please.
What's that?
What do you think it is?
Are you involved in some kind of...
What?
Black magic?
Is that funny?
Are you afraid of me?
You should be.
I can't breathe.
Eat.
[SPITTING]
[DOOR SLAMMING]
Charlotte!
Charlotte!
I'm so sorry, Billy.
I should have left you
in heaven where you belong.
What did you do?
I wished you back.
I shouldn't have brought you back.
I'm so sorry.
What are you... What are you talking about?
It's just one of your dreams.
You're sleepwalking again.
You just need to wake up.
Charlotte?
Yes, Billy?
Wake up.
Wake up.
Charlotte...
Wake up!
[SHOVELLING]
Charlotte?
Charlotte!
Charlotte, listen to me.
[GASP]
We can fix this, okay?
We can fix this.
Come on.
We can make it right, Charlotte.
Please!
Charlotte?
[SCREAMING]
[CRYING]
CARRIE: How'd you get out?
It floods down there so bad caskets
pop right out of the ground.
Damnedest thing.
All I had to do is wait for my chance.
[GRUNTING]
[STABBING]
[RELAXING MUSIC]
[SKIDDING TIRES]
What are you doing out here?
Carrie!
[SPRAYING]
[CRYING]
Don't!
You can't take this vehicle.
This is patient transport.
You'd be kidnaping.
Get her out.
What did you do to her?
No one did anything to her.
She slipped on a patch of ice and fell.
It was an unfortunate accident.
[WHISPERS]
Police station's just a mile up the road.
They'll be here any minute.
There's nowhere to go, Carrie.
You'll die out there.
Carrie!
DR. JACOBS: What did you do to me?
Don't move.
You poisoned me.
Tetrodotoxin in the sushi you ate.
Am I going to die?
Is the a... antidonte?
A vaccine?
It's not funny.
It's nothing I can do?
Hands up.
It attacks the nervous system.
You shit yourself and then
you choke to death when it's finished.
Shut up.
[CHOKING]
What do you think happens
when you slip away?
[CHOKING]
I can help you breathe. Just relax.
You don't want to die alone.
I'll hold your hand as you pass.
What's that sound?
I don't hear anything.
[GUNSHOT]
The Mermaid. Her final words.
Do you know about the mortician?
Grandma told me that
when she was a little girl,
that man came into town
and started the funeral home.
Even back then, he was an old man.
Nuh uh.
Yeah huh, you little brat.
You know what else she told me?
She told me that when he first came here,
all the kids started
getting sick and dying.
You know why?
Because of the mortician?
He did it to sell coffins
to all the grieving parents.
He'd sell them a kid's coffin
for double the price.
And after the funeral, he'd dig them
right back up and resell the coffin.
No, he didn't.
Yes, he did.
You want to know what he did
with the bodies?
There wasn't enough room in the cemetery,
so he buried them all next door.
Right below your feet.
[THUDS]
It's good for you.
[BURP]
What do you think Avery's up to?
[THUDS]
Knock it off!
[EERIE MUSIC]
[SCREAMING]
[GRUNTING]
It's going to have to wait
until tomorrow.
It's probably a possum or a cat.
What if it's the children?
What?
[WHISPERING] Shut up!
Are you telling him stories again?
We were just joking around, Dad. I swear.
It's just a possum.
What if it comes back.
What?
I'm not going down there.
Well I can't fit.
There's a possum down there.
It's not gonna hurt you.
No way.
No way!
You're such a baby.
A little crybaby afraid of a possum.
It wasn't a possum.
Move over!
[OWL HOOTING]
[THUMP]
[HAMMERING]
Home repairs, Charles?
You scared the shit out of me.
Is there something I can help you with?
I think you should leave it.
I believe you are disturbing my guests.
Oh, you've got a service going on?
Yes. Would you mind keeping it down?
I don't see any cars.
Excuse me.
If you're having a service why don't
I see cars parked somewhere?
You know what I think?
I think you're some kind of a weirdo...
butting in where you
damn sure don't belong.
Look up.
Looks great.
[DREARY MUSIC]
[KNOCKING]
Trick or treat!
It's getting kind of late there, kiddo.
Is that your mom?
You ok, buddy?
Bye!
[OMINOUS MUSIC]
It's real. It's a dead body, Avery.
[SCREAMING]
[SCREAMING]
[KNOCKING]
Your daughter was trespassing
in my work place.
Don't you dare leave.
An important piece of equipment
was damaged.
What did she break?
An urn. It was irreplacable.
Well, if you think I'm gonna...
Not you.
She will compensate me.
She can work weekends sweeping up 'til
you think she's payed off on that urn.
I'm not doing it.
I don't really care what you do.
Are you drunk?
Just one night without drama.
Are you okay?
I get to hit the road tomorrow,
but you kids are so wild.
You got called in?
Well, for how long?
A couple of weeks.
You can't do that again.
We need the money.
What are we supposed to eat?
You're going to have to take a trip
to the market.
With what money, Dad?
That's why I took the damn thing.
That's not fair.
[WOMANS VOICE] Avery.
Avery, come down here.
I can see you, Avery.
Avery!
The bus is here!
Come on!
Avery!
[GRUMBLING]
[PHONE RINGING]
Hello?
MOM: Hello. Is this Charles Lindsay?
Yes.
You live on 101 South Jackson?
Yes.
Is there something wrong?
No, no. It's probably nothing really.
My son. He trick-or-treated at your home
last night. He was dressed as a vampire.
I'm really sorry to bother you with this,
but he's just so adamant that I call you.
Okay.
KID: Hello, sir.
Yes?
I saw a man hiding in your
house last night.
He was standing behind the refrigerator.
MOM: Hello, Mr. Lindsay?
Yeah.
Thank you for humoring me.
I've been telling him
it's just a Halloween trick.
See? They were just having fun.
It was probably just his imagination.
Well, thank you for the reassurance, and
sorry again for the inconvenience.
Dad's car's gone.
Dad!
Dad!
Why would he leave without saying goodbye?
No note?
He must've been really mad.
I'm sure he was just in a hurry
to get on the road.
Think he'll call?
He'll call.
[NATIONAL ANTHEM PLAYING]
[TV STATIC]
[SCREAMING]
There's nothing there.
[DISTANT MOANING]
Don't
Shh!
[LOUD MOANING]
[MOANING CONTINUES]
[THUDS]
[GASSY HISS]
Mr. Pittman?
Shoes off!
Mr. Pitman, it's Elizabeth Lindsay
from next door.
I know who you are.
Well...
Well, what are you waiting for? Hmm?
What do you want me to do?
There are cleaning supplies
in the basement.
Don't bother me.
Mr. Pittman.
[DOOR HANDLE RATTLING]
Leave this room for now.
I'm sorry.
[GLASS SHAKING]
What happened? Why am I here?
There was a gas leak.
Where's Avery?
Shh. Try to relax.
Where's my brother?
In circumstances like these,
there is no pain.
He he passed peacefully.
I'm just so happy
I was able to get you in time.
[QUIET BICKERING]
Look, Mrs. uhh.
Elizabeth is... is fine.
I just don't remember the prices
being this high for Dad.
Well, you see the plot that you chose
so that he could be by your father,
I had to buy that from another family.
They own the plot,
so the price is set by that family.
What about the casket?
Coffins are made en masse.
They're made in bulk for adults.
If you want to buy a casket for a child,
then you have to get
something custom made.
You have to go by height, weight,
all of these variables.
They're custom made.
So not refundable.
[MACHINE POWERS ON]
[SCREAMING]
Oh, no! No, wait!
Wait!
Wait!
[HEAVY BREATHING]
I'm not going to hurt you, okay?
It's ok. It's going to be ok.
I have never had anybody jump off
my embalming table before.
Am I dead?
I don't think so.
I am dead,
and this is hell.
Do you remember anything?
Where are we?
In Slidell in Louisiana.
We must be close then.
Close to what?
Do you have a phone book?
I've been expecting you.
You know who I am?
Of course, my darling.
I can sense you're very troubled.
You knew a man named William Stone...
a long time ago.
I speak with those who've passed...
through this world into the next.
We can call to him.
Let go!
You must leave.
Please leave.
No, wait.
William Stone.
[GURGLING]
[PHONE RINGING]
Make sure you lock this door.
It's not the best of neighborhoods.
And I'll be back. Okay?
[DOOR LOCKING]
[DREAMY MUSIC]
[DISTANT HEAVY BREATHING]
[QUIET MURMERS]
Carrie.
I saw something.
I have to take you to the funeral home.
There's someone that you have to meet.
I would like to help you.
We have been looking for the same person.
We found this in the archives...
in the basement.
Who is that?
He's an old friend. Look.
I can't read it.
He's William Stone,
and he was buried in a cemetery
back in August 1946.
Please give us a moment alone.
We are the same.
I believe we were kept here for a purpose.
I'm still not sure what that is,
but in my old age,
I've become keenly aware...
that that purpose does indeed exist.
How old are you?
It's difficult to say exactly.
When you get as old as I am,
you tend to remember things...
differently.
I have been alive for a very,
very long time.
May I keep this?
Okay. He's probably in the lowlands.
All of the tombstones are eroded,
so there's no record of the people...
buried there, but the date is right.
No. There is no way he's buried there now.
Why not?
Because I met him. I touched him.
There's no way that he's buried
and walking around at the same time.
Would you answer the door for me?
What?
[DOORBELL RINGING]
Can I help you?
Oh. It's you.
She's got something
she needs to tell you.
I found this photograph
in my grandmother's diary.
William Stone.
I hadn't heard that name before yesterday.
He died in service. World War Two.
Mama told me they never shipped
the body back, but...
I believe he might be buried
in this cemetery.
Can I see that diary for a second?
He hasn't left me since your visit.
I couldn't see him, but I could feel him.
This is the face of the man
who has haunted my family...
since before I was even born.
I want this to end.
I have it.
The swamps.
Can you take me there?
We'll go at first light.
VOICE IN THE WELL:
Charlotte!
What is your wish, Charlotte?
[DOOR CREAKING]
[OMINOUS MUSIC]
[GUTTERAL SNORES]
[GROWLS]
[CHEWING]
Billy?
Billy?
[DOOR SHUTTING]
[PANICKED BREATHING]
Charlotte!
Charlotte!
Charlotte!
[CHOKING]
CHRISTINE: Carrie!
[SEAGULLS CRYING]
I can't see anything.
[HEAVY BREATHING]
[WHISPERING]
Come on.
[SADISTIC LAUGHTER]
Will dispose of the body properly.
[SPLASHING]
Help! Carrie! Help!
[SCREAMING]
[WATER THRASHING]
[CRYING]
SEARCH PARTY MEMBER:
Over here!
Where's your sister?
[CRYING]
Did I do something?
I can't stay here.
You aren't going to...
Aren't you coming?
Do you read tea leaves?
I'm ashamed to say that I don't.
This doesn't look good.
It's the evil eye.
The name is a bit of a misnomer.
Just a bit of bad luck maybe.
I've had all the bad luck I can handle.
I... I didn't mean to upset you.
A do-over! Another cup of tea?
[OLD TIMEY MUSIC PLAYING LOUDLY]
Hello?
[GAGGING AND SPITTING]
Hello! Mr. Pittman!
Oh, my goodness. Please sit.
Have a drink of tea.
Get that thing away from me.
It is a handsome skull.
Don't you think so?
Is that really him?
You bet your life it is.
Careful. I'd hate for you to spill it.
[DISTORTED MUSIC]
Can you see him?
Have you seen this before?
No!
I see something.
What?
I see something.
Keep going.
Wait! Wait, wait, wait, wait.
I hear something.
[SCREAMING]
Go! Go! Go! Go!
Keep going! Keep going! Keep going!
It's right behind us! Go!
[HEAVY BREATHING]
Hurry up! Come on!
Push!
Keep pushing it!
Hit it harder!
It's right behind us!
Come with me.
It was November of 1981...
when Barbara Casey's little boy died.
He went hunting whitetail in a tree stand
when he dozed off and fell.
His safety line broke his spine,
and he died there, hanging from a rope.
And we put the boy in the ground
the day after Thanksgiving.
But he wouldn't stay.
[PHONE RINGING]
[PHONE RINGING]
[GRUNTING]
Help!
[FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING]
[LOCK LATCHING]
[MOANING]
I found him one night in the preparation
room, feeding on the deceased.
When the neighbors went missing,
I had suspicions.
That tunnel you found...
In that same tunnel, I found the remains of
twelve people.
What did you do with him?
Who?
My father!
I burned the remains in the crematorium.
I just...
I just hope that you can find it
in your heart to forgive me.
[DISTANT THUD]
Call an ambulance.
Okay. Okay. Stay with me.
Stay with me. Come on.
Perhaps we should let nature
run its course.
Come on.
Just put your head to the side.
Be right back.
Can you see him?
[EMERGENCY SIRENS]
Look, I think you better go.
Where?
I don't know.
No! No! No!
Die!
[GRUNTING]
[MANIACAL LAUGHTER]
Are you in there?
[WHEEZING]
WILLIAM:
Hello, little girl.
It's probably no consolation,
but I don't know what
any of this means either.
If someone told me directly,
I don't think I could even comprehend it.
Do you remember anything?
[SIZZLING]
Fire.
[SCREAMING]
I'd like a room.
[COUGHING]
Are you sick?
Just for the one night?
No visitors.
[COUGHING]
Don't you die in my motel?
[DOOR UNLOCKING]
[COUGHING AND SPITTING]
[DRIPPING]
[PHONE RINGING]
[PHONE RINGING]
[DISTORTED PHONE SOUNDS]
[PHONE RINGING]
[HANG UP]
[PHONE RINGING]
Hello?
[PHONE]
I'm right next door.
Who is this?
I'm right next door.
I'm right next door.
[DESK BELL]
Hello?
[DESK BELL]
Hello!
MANAGER: Yeah?
Power's out in my room.
Should be fixed in a couple hours.
I'd like a new room.
None of them have power.
Jesus Christ.
MANAGER: That's disgusting.
This is going to take weeks to clean up.
Hey, man, you got to pay for this shit.
[LAUGHING]
[SOBBING]
[LAUGHING]
[WATER RUNNING]
[PHONE RINGING]