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Where the Devil Roams (2023)

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(dramatic, menacing music)

(no audio)

(people chattering)

(laughing)

-When Abaddon the angel fell,

he made his home in

the depths of Hell,

alone and full of dark despair.

He defied the god

who'd sent him there.

Escaping from his fiery den,

he clawed his way

to the land of men.

In the guise of a pauper,

he lived his days,

unseen by God's selective gaze.

Lost and alone, a

one-winged dove,

he met a woman and

found true love.

Playing tricks for

her, the Devil's art,

and soon enough,

he'd won her heart.

But bodies fade and rot inside

and by and by, his lover d*ed.

Enraged, the Devil

ripped his guise

and yelled up to the holy skies.

God awoke in a perilous fit

and dragged the Devil

back to his pit.

But he clung to his love,

his claws pulled her asunder

'til God pushed him down and

the dark sucked him under.

Vultures picked at the body.

God watched the theft

'til only the bones and

her heart were left.

And while God slept,

the heart revived

with the Devil's

needle lodged inside.

Know this, the Devil

has his friends,

the murderers, thieves,

the odds and ends,

the quiet and broken,

the brutally flawed

who slip beneath

the eyes of God.

And so the heart

was lost 'til found

and through the

ages passed around

by those who like to cut and sew

while the Devil guides

them from below,

to hide the heart

in flesh and bone

so the Devil will

no more be alone.

And they sing this

song soft and sweet

to keep the heavens

sound asleep.

When the road is mean,

blood will thicken.

The Devil's pulse

begins to quicken.

While the body rots

to dust and bones,

there's a tear in the heart

where the Devil roams.

(audience applauding)

(muffled thumping)

(quiet, ominous music)

(muffled thumping)

(muffled thumping)

-Maggie.

(muffled thumping)

(quiet, eerie music)

(wind hissing)

(quiet, eerie music continues)

(wind hissing)

(quiet, eerie music)

(creaking floorboards)

(whispers) Maggie.

(quiet, eerie music)

(quiet, eerie music continues)

(quiet, eerie music continues)

Don't, Maggie.

(quiet, eerie music)

Maggie.

Maggie, please.

(dramatic, menacing music)

(quiet, ominous music)

(upbeat, rock music)

(upbeat, rock music continues)

I was broken open

Now I'm free

Heaven has fallen

Spread your wings

Cut me if you love me

Cut me if you care

Cut me if you love me

Cut me if you love me

(rhythmic, rock music)

(rhythmic, rock music continues)

(door squeaks)

(clatters)

(muffled radio voice)

(pattering footsteps)

(muffled radio voice continues)

-Excuse me, please don't touch.

That's not for sale.

(muffled radio voice)

-Pretending to be in love,

pretending to be

moral, pretending.

-No.

-The great pretender.

-A quarter.

Okay, good day.

(muffled radio voice)

Hi Eve.

You know, if you come by later,

I'll do your hair up

just the way you like it.

(muffled radio voice)

(door squeaks)

(pattering footsteps)

(door clatters)

Hey Mr. Simms.

(thumping footsteps)

(door squeaks)

(clatters)

(muffled radio voice)

(pattering footsteps)

-But good Christians,

you will be brought home.

Miracle, yes, I say yes!

The Devil roams among us,

(tools clanking)

looking for you.

(scissors snapping)

Throwing rocks, is it you?

Pray it's not!

Do not give pursuit--

(scissors clatter)

Not look at her, do

not comfort her--

(register keys snapping)

-67 cents.

(coins clinking)

-Who is a charlatan?

The whore of Babylon!

(coins rattle)

If this is where

the Devil roams,

and now I know--

-Careful,

or I might clip

those nimble fingers.

(clattering footsteps)

(muffled radio voice)

(door squeaks)

(clatters)

-And the great

dragon was cast out,

metal vermin, called the Devil.

And Satan was deceiving

the whole world.

He was cast out!

Do you hear what I--

(voice drowned out)

(items rattling)

(scissors snip)

(drawer clatters)

The Devil roams among us.

This is where the Devil roams--

(scissors snip)

(squeaking metal)

(door creaks)

(metal squeaks)

(distant laughter)

(dog barking)

(hammer thumping)

(hammer thumping)

(dog continues barking)

(shuffling footsteps)

(dog barking)

(energetic, rock music)

(people laugh)

(rhythmic, rock music)

I'm gonna make it, I'm gonna

make it like I'm, uh huh

I'm gonna make it, uh huh

I'm gonna make it

I'm gonna take it, yeah

I'm gonna take it

like I'm, uh huh

Gonna take it, uh huh

You can't keep me down,

baby, you can't keep me down

You can't keep me down,

baby, you can't keep me down

-Hey, everybody pays!

Down

-My mom's got the money!

I'm stealing the

crowd, with your love

With your love,

with you in it

I'm stealing the

crowd, with your love

With your love,

with you in it

(bell ringing)

(people chattering)

Correct and broken bones

Are all I've ever known

And when the stitch is sewn

The lover laughs alone

Blessed is the love

Born in blood and stone

Blessed is the love

Born in blood and stone

(people chattering)

(people continue to chatter)

-Cats must fall to win,

three throws a nickle, folks,

cats must fall to win,

three throws a nickel.

-Five pennies,

three throws, come on, folks,

it's a game of skill.

Go home with a prize today.

-Three throws for

a nickel, folks,

three throws for a nickel.

(playful, distant music)

-Max.

(playful, distant music)

(people chattering)

(people chattering)

(playful, distant music)

-Three throws for

a nickel, folks,

three throws for a nickel.

Three throws for

a nickel, folks,

three throws for a nickel,

hit them cats down.

-So what's the

scam with this one?

-No scam.

-Cat heavy or the ball light?

-Why don't you slap down

a nickel and find out.

-(laughs) Lady, I didn't get

this farm playing the fool.

You have a good night.

-Three throws for

a nickel, folks,

three throws for a nickel.

-Oh Lord, what time I cry

in the night before thee?

For my soul is

sated with troubles

and my life draweth

nigh until the grave.

I've called upon thee,

oh Lord, every day!

I have spread forth

my hands unto thee.

Thou hast laid me in the

nether-most pit, in dark places,

in the deeps.

Set apart among the dead!

Like the slain that

lie in the grave

whom now remembers no more!

-Everyone's here

for Mister Tipps.

-They're cut off from my hand.

(distant people chattering)

(children playing)

(scissors snip)

(audience gasps)

I have born thy terrors.

(finger clatter)

Thy terrors have cut me off.

(finger clatters)

(scissors snip)

(finger clatters)

Lord, why casteth off my soul?

Why hidest thou

thy face from me?

Shall thy mercy be

declared in the grave?

(child screams)

Or thy faithfulness

in destruction?

(audience applauds)

(cheers)

(carefree, strumming music)

(fire crackling)

(carefree strumming continues)

(fire crackling)

-Miss Rocky, you sure can

make that little guitar sing.

-Nah.

-It's true.

I'd k*ll for that

kind of talent.

-Well, you're a better

crowd than tonight's.

It was a hard one.

-Well they sure like Mr. Tipps.

(speaking foreign language)

-How's he do that?

-He's a magician,

that's what they do.

-That ain't magic,

he's kissing the Devil.

(gentle, strumming music)

(fire crackling)

-Mm, that sound is

better than ice cream

on a hot summer day.

(speaking foreign language)

-Why don't you take it, Maggie?

Have some fun with it.

-I can't take

your little guitar.

-Sure you can.

You know, if you learn

how to play good,

you might get invited to

the Buffalo Horror Show.

-(chuckles) Nah, we're

just a little side act.

-Ah, (speaks foreign language)

-Take it, I got three others.

(fire crackling)

(out of tune strumming)

(distant dog barking)

(out of tune strumming)

(quiet, menacing music)

(quiet menacing music continues)

(quiet, menacing

music continues)

-You're letting in the cold.

Come in.

(quiet, menacing music)

Time to fix the tips.

Wanna watch?

Devil knows you

can keep a secret.

(quiet, menacing music)

When I was a boy,

I loved the circus.

Every summer, when

it came to town,

my mother would

give me five pennies

to see the show

under the big top.

The Strong Man, ladies

riding the elephants,

and the acrobats,

flying through the air.

I saw a man drop to his death.

His brains flew out

of his head like

cotton candy, all pink and

soft, all over the crowd.

And a lion eat the

arm off a little girl.

(chuckles) I saw Rizzo the

Wizzo take her final ride

through her meat cannon, her

insides now on the outside.

(chuckles) But I longed

for something different,

a ticket away from

my mother's tears,

my father's fists.

Magic.

And I found it

(quiet, menacing music)

in this small tent,

on a battered little stage,

not unlike yours.

A man by the name of Broken Cane

who performed acts,

small and sickening,

a pinky, a big toe, snip, snip,

and the very next

show, they'd be back.

He's no rabbit puller,

no card counter.

How'd he do that?

(distant dog barks)

I just had to know.

So I watched and I

listened, and one night,

he told me the

story of Abaddon--

(distant dog barking)

And the magic heart.

It was a burden he

was happy to unload.

And when he stank

of wine and piss,

I took his magic

and made my own pact

with the darkness.

(quiet, menacing music)

But I'm not greedy,

I stick to the tips.

Only the tips.

(flesh squelches)

When you dance with the Devil,

you gotta make it quick.

So I sing a lullaby,

soft and sweet,

to keep the heavens

sound asleep.

(distant dog barking)

When the road is mean,

blood will thicken.

The Devil's pulse

begins to quicken

while the body rots

to dust and bones.

There's a tear in the heart

where the Devil roams.

(quiet, dark music)

That's a powerful psalm, honey.

(distant dog barking)

(quiet, dark music)

Don't get any ideas, missy,

Devil and me got a deal.

Needs to be heard anyway,

sweet as the breeze

in Abaddon's ear.

(quiet, dark music)

Get out.

And not a word.

(distant dog barks)

(chuckles) Not a word.

(quiet, dark music)

(distant dog barking)

-You okay, Ned?

-Mm.

-Bank trying to take the farm?

-They already took it.

(dog barking)

-I'm out.

-I like it.

How about you, Seven, you

like that 10 of hearts,

that good for you?

(dog barking)

You ain't got sh*t

this time, buddy.

Your luck's run out.

-Jesus, Sparks,

will you shut it?

-Seven, you in?

I'm making you pay

a buck to play.

-Eh, ain't your bet to make.

It's your bet, Ned.

-I'm out.

-It's my bet now.

Two doll hairs.

(dog barking)

-I'm in.

-All right, let's see 'em.

(dog barking)

(wind hissing)

(laughs) Oh, that's

hard to b*at.

-That's a good hand.

-Lay 'em on the table, Seven.

-(laughs) Oh,

that's gotta hurt.

Best hand you've had all night

and it ain't good enough.

-Hold on, hold on, hold on.

You know what, he's cheating.

-Bull sh*t.

-He's f*cking cheating.

-(chuckles) Don't let

Maggie catch you saying that.

-He didn't cheat.

-I ain't won a hand

this whole circuit,

and every night you go

home with my earnings?

No, f*ck that.

You're a cheat.

-Mm.

-He ain't cheating.

Seven's just not a (smacks

lips) lobotomy prodigy. (laughs)

-You saying I'm stupid?

-No, but you are a clown.

(jarring, dramatic music)

-Holy sh*t.

(jarring, dramatic music)

Maggie!

(bodies clattering)

(dramatic, distorted music)

Maggie.

(dramatic, distorted music)

(fist smacks)

(body clatters)

Maggie.

-Don't!

S'cuse us, Ned.

(dog barking)

Shh, you okay now, lover.

You're okay.

(dog barking)

(shuffling, fast footsteps)

(distant g*ns blasting)

-Get rid of it, cut it off.

-Kid, I don't have a full kit.

This is not the place,

I don't have Morphine.

-Cut it off or I'm dead.

(distant g*ns blasting)

-Stretchers are gonna be here.

(g*n blasts)

-I'll be dead by then.

Cut it off.

-What's your name?

-Sully.

-Sully, can you feel this?

-I don't know.

(distant g*ns blasting)

-Where are you from, Sully?

-Wisconsin.

-Can you do this?

-Do it.

(distant g*ns blasting)

-Can you feel this?

(flesh squelching)

Answer me, kid,

can you feel that?

(Sully laughs)

(saw buzzing)

(flesh squelching)

It's almost there.

(Sully gasps)

(distant g*n blasts)

(Sully screams)

(g*n blasts)

(pair gasps)

-f*ck, it's okay,

Seven, it's okay.

It's okay.

(Seven gasping)

(water burbling)

(wind hissing)

(water continues burbling)

(wind hissing)

(water continues burbling)

(wind hissing)

What day is this?

Getting light.

(water burbling)

(wind hissing)

Go grab them biscuits

before the carnies find 'em.

And take mine.

(water burbling)

(wind hissing)

(dramatic, ominous music)

(water burbling)

(dramatic, ominous

music continues)

(dramatic, ominous

music continues)

(dramatic, rock music)

(dramatic, rock music continues)

(dramatic, rock music continues)

(dramatic, rock music continues)

Hey Seven,

tell us about one of them

books you're reading.

-You don't wanna

hear about them books.

-I do.

-I'm reading a book

about early Christians.

-I thought you didn't

like Christians.

-I don't.

-Then why are you

reading about 'em?

-Comedy, I guess.

So this early group, they

were called gnostics.

They believed the Devil

was telling the truth

and that God was the liar.

-He is a liar.

-So when the Devil

brought the apple,

to our Eve,

he brought her knowledge,

and light,

and good.

They thought the

world was upside down

and if you stood on your head,

and opened your eyes,

it was right-side up.

-I like those Christians.

(eerie, distorted music)

(eerie, distorted

music continues)

(door rattles)

Are we late for dinner?

(lid clicks)

(record static hissing)

When the boys come home

from the eye of the storm

They hope to

find their loves

Who were left on the

shore in the days of yore

-Honey?

-Dinnertime.

Oh Eve, love the table setting.

With a high ho

and a kiss upon--

(sighs) Candlelight just

makes everything look so nice,

doesn't it?

Warm and inviting.

Drumstick for you, my love.

They say that ambience

is really important.

Is that how you

say it, ambience?

-Ambiance.

-Ambiance.

Now don't that sound nice?

They can blow with a

Heidi ho and a kiss upon--

-Honey?

The wind

-Oh she just spilled a

little in the kitchen.

I'll clean it up.

-You're upset about the farm,

but the farm was failing.

-This roast looks tender

as as a baby's bottom.

-(sighs) Debts

were outstanding.

-Well you didn't

just take the farm,

you took a little

piece of all of us,

made the world a

little more empty.

With a Heidi ho,

and a kiss upon--

-I have very nice

things that you can take.

I mean, that I can give you.

And fair sully in

-Thank you for

having us to dinner.

Sail on the waters, your

sons and you daughters

May sail on them

still someday

(pot clanking)

(cheerful music plays)

(pot continues clanking)

(cheerful music)

And the light

just slips away

(record static hissing)

(utensils clinking)

(record static hissing)

(record static hissing)

(record static

continues hissing)

(clock ticking)

(pages rustles)

(clock ticking)

(dried flowers swishing)

(dried flowers

continue swishing)

(dramatic, jarring music)

(upbeat, rock music)

(upbeat, rock music continues)

(upbeat, rock music continues)

-The head of John the Baptist.

(upbeat, rock music)

(upbeat, rock music continues)

(upbeat, rock music continues)

(upbeat, rock music continues)

(upbeat, rock music continues)

(upbeat, rock music continues)

(fire crackling)

(quiet, ominous music)

(Maggie snoring)

-Maggie.

(Maggie snoring)

Mag.

-What.

-Roll over, you're sawing wood.

-Weren't.

-You were.

-I'm not sawing wood,

Eve's sawing wood.

-I said sawing, not saying.

(Maggie sighs)

(Seven exhales)

Ah, we gotta get moving,

it's light out and

this land's posted.

-(mutters) Seven,

I ain't gettin' up.

-Well, save some

wood for tomorrow.

(water burbling)

(birds squawking)

(water continues burbling)

(birds squawking)

(water continues burbling)

(water continues burbling)

Maggie, we gotta keep moving.

-Okay Seven.

What spooked ya?

(water burbling)

(birds squawking)

It's just a bird.

(water burbling)

(birds squawking)

(Canadian geese squawking)

(water burbling)

(Maggie crunches)

(engine rumbling)

(engine continues rumbling)

(bird cawing)

(engine rumbling)

(bird cawing)

(engine rumbling)

(door creaks)

(clatters)

Hi.

We'll take that room

for the night, please.

(engine rumbling)

-75 cents per person.

-Your sign out front

says 75 cent per night.

-The room is 75 cents

per night, per person.

-That's not what

your sign says.

-Well what I say is, it's 75

cents per night, per person.

-Three 75s.

-Correct.

-I'm not counting

75 three times.

Your sign--

-Do you want the room or not?

-Your sign out front says

room 75 cent per night.

-Cents, 75 cents,

per person, per night, per room.

Two dollars and 25 cents.

(engine rattling)

-Uh oh, a dark cloud

just hit Maggie.

(engine rumbling)

(engine continues rumbling)

-Turn around.

-Maggie.

-Turn around, please?

-Maggie,

how about I make us a nice fire

and you make us

something to eat?

-I got a potato.

I got an onion.

Oh, and I got them apples.

I bet those apples would

be real nice in the soup,

give it a little sweetness?

Can't taste the rot.

That sounds nice.

(engine rumbling)

(out of key strumming)

(fire crackling)

Don't that sound nice?

-(chuckles) Surprisingly.

(fire crackling)

(wind hissing)

(out of key strumming)

(fire crackling)

-You all think we'll

ever get invited

to the Buffalo Horror Show?

-No.

Maggie, we don't do

this 'cause we care,

we do this to travel.

-Well I think Eve got

something really special.

Maybe if you and

me piece together

something nice behind

or something good,

and real and not half

cooked and lazy bones

and good for nothin'

like we have done,

we could do real good by her.

Would you like that?

(wind hissing)

(fire crackling)

-Why do you keep

rubbing your face?

-'Cause I got a toothache.

-You want me to

have a look at it?

-Yes please, Sev, it's

damn near k*lling me.

(match clicks)

(hisses)

-You got a rogue tooth, Maggie.

-Oh.

Get it out.

-Maggie, I was a country

doctor, not a dentist.

-Get them tools and get it

out, Eve will help you, Seven.

-All I got's the hatchet

and some car tools.

-Get that thing outta my skull.

(distorted, disturbing music)

-Eve, if I knock that

tooth out on the first try,

you fish it out of her mouth

so she doesn't choke on it.

If it's stubborn, set the

screwdriver right back up.

Okay, don't move, Maggie,

I'm gonna count to three

and I'm gonna hit it.

-Eh, don't count to three.

(hammer clanks)

(Maggie yelps)

(Maggie muttering)

(distorted, dramatic music)

Hit it again, Seven.

(distorted, dramatic music)

(moaning) Hit it again.

(hammer clanks)

(Maggie grunts)

(Maggie moans)

(distorted, disturbing music)

Oh, I ain't gonna

miss that devil tooth.

Thank you, Eve,

thank you, Seven.

Now I'm gonna get some

shuteye. (exhales)

(shuffling footsteps)

(wind hissing)

(weapons blasting)

(labored breathing)

(shuffling footsteps)

(weapons blasting)

(humming engines)

(g*nf*re blasting)

(humming engines)

(engines humming)

(g*nf*re blasting)

-Don't sh**t.

(g*n blasts)

(leaves crunching underfoot)

(g*nf*re blasting)

(shuffling footsteps)

(labored breathing)

(buzzing engines)

(labored breathing)

(crunching leaves)

(buzzing engines)

(pattering footsteps)

(g*n blasts)

(Seven gasps)

(water hissing)

(water continues hissing)

(water continues hissing)

(water continues hissing)

(water continues hissing)

(water continues hissing)

-Lost my shoe.

Critter must have took it.

-Maggie, your

shoe's in the tent.

(water hissing)

-Seven, Eve should meet

her sister and her brother.

I got no problem with

your first life, Seven.

It's their curse they left you

after what happened in the w*r.

It's my blessing.

Who'd a thought a

low girl like me

would get to marry the smartest,

greatest doc ever to

roam the Catskills?

-Maggie, you were

a great nurse.

And you're a better lover.

But you know f*ck-well I

was a country-hack doctor,

one step above veterinarian,

mostly a couple steps below.

-Bullshit.

My foot's cold.

(water hissing)

(engine rumbles)

(pattering footsteps)

(engine rumbles)

-Oh ah, you're not

doing that right.

You don't wanna

cut through a bone.

You wanna cut through a joint,

that's where the

ligaments and the tendons

hold the bones together.

If you cut through a bone, you

don't have a healthy stump.

So cut through the elbow.

It's called disambiguation.

And then you can put a

prosthetic arm on it or a hook.

Please, stop cutting

through those bones.

(distorted, eerie music)

(engine rattling)

(engine rumbling)

(quiet, gentle music)

(engine rumbling)

(engine rumbling)

(engine rattling)

-I don't see no lights.

No tracks or automobile.

-It's not a dead farm, Maggie.

-Oh it will be if I get woke.

We are not sleeping

in the snow again.

I'm hitting the

hay in that barn.

(door clatters)

(engine rattling)

(engine continues rattling)

(dramatic, jarring music)

-Hi.

I have a fire inside.

If you'd like to warm

up before you go.

I'm Eric.

Eric Johanssen.

Yeah?

(fire crackling)

It's goat, I raise them.

(chuckles) For milk

and for cheese.

-Thank you.

-As my parents did

and theirs before them.

And Christianson.

My home place, when

the great w*r came,

terrible, terrible w*r.

So much blood, so much fear.

(poker clanks)

Were you in the w*r?

-I was.

-So bad, very very bad.

So much lost, everyone suffered.

We had thousands of

men that d*ed at sea.

(fire crackling)

When I lost my brother,

I felt so alone.

So, I leave my motherland

for big America

to begin again.

But for what?

Here I'm also alone.

But now I have company.

Sanctify the loneliness

It's beautiful and hallow

Swimming in the emptiness

so deep that it's so shallow

Jump from burning bridges--

-Oh, that's such

a lovely melody.

It reminds me of a song my

mother used to sing for me.

(singing foreign lyrics)

(continues singing

foreign lyrics)

(poker rattling)

(singing foreign lyrics)

(continues singing

foreign lyrics)

(continues singing

foreign lyrics)

(continues singing

foreign lyrics)

(flesh squelches)

-Maggie, what did you do?

-Germans.

After what they done to you--

-He was Norwegian.

-Is that a kind of German?

-It's close.

-I ain't ignorant.

-I know Maggie.

You love me.

-I do.

-And I love you.

So much.

(wind hissing)

(dramatic, jarring music)

(engine rumbles)

(engine hissing)

(door clatters)

(hood squeaks)

(engine hissing)

Bum radiator hose.

-It's all right, Seven,

let's just go back

to that nice house

we just passed down the road.

(shuffling footsteps)

(shuffling footsteps continue)

Seven.

We don't gotta be at the

carnival until tomorrow

and we're just a

spit's throw away.

Like a stick of gum.

(Seven knocks)

(door rattles)

(squeaks)

-Hi sir.

We've run into some

automobile trouble,

about a mile up the road.

-Oh, I'm sorry.

-Randy, you're

letting in the cold.

-Um, excuse me, I'm going

to go back to my friends now,

uh--

-Very sorry to bother you,

it's just a radiator

hose, it's--

-Oh well, then that

shouldn't be too hard to fix.

-I see you have

an old garden hose

propped up against

your red barn,

if I could just take

a slice out of it,

I could replace the

radiator hose with that

and it would get me out

of a world of trouble.

-Mm, you know, let me tell ya,

there's a farm, about

five miles down the road,

and a farmer who knows

about such things.

I would suggest

you check with him.

-Five miles up the road

and five miles back to here,

another mile down

to the automobile,

that's gonna put me and my

family into some deep night.

If I could just take a small

slice outta that garden hose,

I'd gladly pay ya

double what it's worth.

-Um, his name is Jackson.

I would check with him,

he's more your man.

I'm sorry, if you'll excuse

me, my wife's out of town.

I'm sure you understand.

I don't get to entertain

as often as I like.

Good day.

When the sun goes

cold, the stars go hot

April flowers begin to rot

Monday's clouds

are Tuesday's rain

Wednesday, Thursday,

Friday the same

Like a moon on a string,

like a silvery Kn*fe

I'll feed you in

the cold, dark night

Cold, dark night

Cold, dark night

I'll sing this song

so its ghost lives on

When I'm dead and gone

(camera clicks)

(gentle, eerie music)

-Eve, did you move that a*?

You know Eve, these dead

girls are about your size.

I'm gonna go peek

upstairs in the closets.

Seven, quit looking at

them birds, come on.

(pattering footsteps)

(quiet, eerie music)

How'd the garden hose work out?

-Good, but someone

stole the spare.

-There's a special place

in Hell for thieves,

and I run it.

(quiet, distorted music)

Seven,

try that on for size.

I'm gonna keep snoopin'.

(pattering footsteps)

(door rattles)

(slow, somber, piano music)

(wind hissing)

(somber, piano music continues)

(wind hissing)

(wind continues hissing)

(quiet, distorted music)

(door rattles)

(creaks)

(wind hissing)

(door clatters)

(pattering footsteps)

(quiet, menacing music)

(quiet, menacing

music continues)

(door creaking)

(door clatters)

(quiet, eerie music)

(scissors clank)

(quiet, eerie music)

(wind hissing)

(quiet, eerie music continues)

(quiet, eerie music continues)

(wind hissing)

(gentle, ominous music)

(wind hissing)

(wind hissing)

(scissors snap)

(gentle, menacing music)

(glass crashes)

(dramatic, menacing music)

(door rattles)

(creaks)

(dramatic, eerie music)

Seven!

(dramatic, jarring music)

(dramatic, jarring

music continues)

(dramatic, jarring

music continues)

(quiet, menacing music)

(gurgling)

(body thuds)

(wind hissing)

(creepy, dramatic music)

(Eve gasps)

(jarring music)

(engine rumbling)

-Oh Lord,

what time I cry in

the night before thee.

For my soul is

sated with troubles

and my life draws

nigh until the grave.

(speaking foreign language)

-I called upon thee,

oh Lord, every day.

I have spread forth

my hands unto thee.

Thou has laid me in

the nethermost pit,

in dark places, in the deeps.

Set apart among the dead,

like the slain who

lie in the grave

who now rememberist no more.

And they are cut off,

(scissors snap) from thy hand!

(door rattles)

(creaks)

(lid squeaks)

(flesh squelching)

(flesh continues squelching)

(rustling)

(flesh squelching)

-My mother b*at my

baby brother to death

'cause he lost his shoe.

But I lost his shoe.

(flesh squelching)

I don't know what you

got yourself into, Eve,

but if it'll save my Seven,

I'm grateful.

(people chattering)

Put your head in the middle

Put your head in the middle

Then rearrange it and

disengage it from your head

Put your chin on the fiddle

Strike the bow in the middle

(flesh squelches)

(audience gasps)

Then you can play it,

anticipate it and you're gone

(body thuds)

(audience cheers)

(Seven gasping)

-Pull off that other hand!

(flesh squelches)

(audience reacting)

-Yeah, she broke it!

(people laugh)

She broke it!

-Yeah, do it again!

Woo! (applauding)

(audience applauds)

(whistling)

-[Whispering Voice]

How does it feel

to hold the thread

between Heaven and Hell?

(eerie, quiet music)

(snoring sleeper)

(Carnie sighs)

-Looks like somebody cut

off more than you can sew.

Hm, nice work.

But it takes more

than a good stitch

to keep the light asleep.

You gotta say the spell.

What happened, did you forget?

Oh that's right,

you can't speak.

(snoring sleeper)

You're in a fix, kid.

And I'm in a fix too

'cause somebody

snatched my pin cushion.

(eerie, quiet music)

(snoring sleeper)

Give it back.

(eerie, quiet music)

(snoring sleeper)

Give it.

Looks like the Devil's

got a new dance partner.

Don't step on his toes.

(quiet, eerie music)

(snoring sleeper)

(strange, unseen muttering)

(coin clinking)

-Seven, is this game all luck

or is there something we can do

to make them pennies

fall different?

(coin clinking)

(strange, unseen muttering)

Speaking of luck, what do

you think the chances are

of us finding the thief

that stole our spare tire?

(coin clinking)

(strange, unseen muttering)

-Tiny.

-That's right, tiny.

(strange, unseen protesting)

(coin clinking)

(strange, unseen protesting)

What's it gonna cost her, Seven?

-An arm and a leg.

-That's right,

an arm and a leg.

You see, you stole a

spare tire from us,

now we're gonna have to

steal some spares from you.

(muffled protesting)

(muffled screaming)

(flesh squelches)

Eve, is that the smallest

saw you could find?

Well cut it at the elbow, just

like your father taught you.

'Cause that arm smells

like rot. (exhales)

(quiet, eerie music)

(distorted, jarring music)

(Maggie grunting)

(saw buzzing)

(distorted, jarring music)

you got your father's hands,

a doctor's hands.

Oh, I loved watching him work.

He was just Dr. Axon to me then.

I was just around to tidy up,

scrub up the blood and such.

Nobody wants to do that job.

But I liked it.

Eve, when you stuck

that lady in the head,

did it feel like you

were on a rollercoaster,

chugging up and up, and

your heart's thumping,

and ain't nothing you

can do about it now,

and then you get to the top

and everything's clear

and you can see for miles.

And then it's just a crazy,

wild, wonderful ride down,

did it feel like that?

Like you forgot how to breath

and then you remembered,

like that?

Well you did real good.

I'm so proud of you.

You may got your dad's

hands for sewing,

but you got mine for stickin'.

(hammer banging)

-Hey Seven!

We're expecting a

big crowd today.

I heard your show's fantastic,

some kind of new magic.

I can't wait to see it myself.

-Seven?

-We're so glad to have you.

Thank you for coming here

and doing this for us.

It means a lot to me.

-Seven.

(shuffling footsteps)

I was worried about you,

Seven, where'd you go?

-I'm hungry.

-Eve will make

you some breakfast.

(hammer banging)

(eerie, twinkling music)

(distant children playing)

(baby crying)

(eerie, twinkling music)

(milk burbles)

(eerie, twinkling music)

(distant children playing)

-Three cents

to see John the

Baptist head inside,

the Tent of Terrors, the

peculiar, the shocking.

Miss, miss, no, John

the Baptist head awaits.

Inside you'll see things

you've never believed,

things you couldn't imagine.

The Tent of Terrors, it awaits.

All that they, miss,

miss, no, miss,

you'll see things

you'll never believe.

Three cents gets you

John the Baptist head--

-Love you, Seven.

-In here we have--

(voice muddled)

Come beside the body of

Jesus, inside-- (voice fades)

-Hey, there they

are, Eve and Maggie.

Good afternoon.

-Hey, headed to the stage?

-Oh yes, Swinging

Boy's always on time.

-Break a leg.

-Ha, we'll leave

that to you, ma'am.

(people chattering)

-This hand don't look so good.

It'll work for tonight,

but I'm gonna need

a new one quick.

(carnie speaking

foreign language)

(cheerful strumming music)

Playing my favorite song, Rock.

-Have you been practicing?

-A little.

But people seem to

be liking our show.

-I like what I'm hearing,

I hear it's pretty nasty.

Did you guys hear what

happened to Mr. Tipps?

That man, he rotted

from his hands up.

He tangled with the

Devil and he paid.

You know what they

say, nothing good rots.

-Here we have the

unrepentant thief,

hung beside the body

of Christ, but inside--

-Saw Mag and Eve out

there socializing.

Are you babysitting?

Gonna drink that?

-See the head of

John the Baptist.

Three cents gets you entrance

into the Pit of Terror.

See the peculiar, the strange.

Three cents--

-Honor among thieves.

-Sir, John the Baptist inside.

(ominous, eerie music)

(labored breathing)

(labored breathing)

(engine humming)

(shuffling footsteps)

(engine humming)

(labored breathing)

(engine humming)

-What?

(engine rumbling)

(engine squeaks)

(rumbling)

(gasps) I can't feel-- (coughs)

(gasping) Where is my god?

Where is my mom? (gasps)

(engine rumbling)

(soldier muttering)

My mom.

(soldier gasping)

(soldier protesting)

(bodies rustling)

(saw buzzing)

(soldier sputtering)

(engine rumbling)

(soldier gasping)

(audience laughing)

You'd better run

Straight to Hell

Carry the mountains

You have broken

Spread your wings

Fall from grace

Remember the children

Remember the blue

skies you defaced

You're insane

You've been stung

You've been poisoned

You've been suckered

by the snake

(audience gasps)

You'd better run

Straight to Hell

Straight to Hell

Straight to Hell

(audience applauding)

(upbeat, rock music)

Born on the wild

side of lightening

A crooked snake

across the sky

Cut from ice

and frozen venom

Cut from ice and venom,

cut from ice and venom

Hold me now 'cause

I only know this way

Hold me now 'cause

I'm not running

'Cause I'm not moving

Born on the empty

side of Heaven

There's no

forgiveness in defeat

Stealing dreams

from every nightmare

This world will

never love me

This world will

never love me

Hold me now 'cause my

heart's been cut from stone

Hold me now

'cause I'm lonely,

'Cause I'm lonely

All we are, is all we bleed

All we are, is all we bleed

All we are, is all we bleed

(distorted, ominous music)

(engine rumbles)

-Night and decay

pierce my bones.

My skin grows black and peels.

Grant me relief from

days of troubles

while a pit is dug

for the wicked.

(quiet, menacing music)

(traffic humming)

(quiet, ominous music)

(pattering footsteps)

(quiet, ominous music)

Yoo hoo, anybody home?

Enjoying the magic?

I love the smell of rot.

I got it too.

(sighs) Your daughter

did this to me.

Dirty little thief.

I can fix it, you know,

with one little spell.

So can Eve.

(laughs) But she can't speak.

And I'd rather rot in Hell.

Wanna hear it?

When the road is mean,

blood will thicken.

The Devil's pulse

begins to quicken

while the body rots

to dust and bones.

There's a tear in the heart

where the Devil roams.

(laughs) Toodle loo. (laughing)

(gentle, ominous music)

(distorted, menacing music)

-Hey Rock.

-Hey Maggie.

How's it going?

-I just wanted to give you

back your beautiful gift.

-You keep it, Mags,

if it makes you happy.

-It does, Rocks,

but my fingers don't

work so good no more.

-The papers say

your act is amazing.

I didn't need the papers

to tell me that though.

-Take it.

-No,

you keep it.

Please.

-Take it.

-No, you keep it.

I want you to have it.

-I'll see you, Rock.

-I'll uh, I'll see

you after the show.

(slow, pattering footsteps)

(wind hissing)

(wind continues hissing)

(wind continues hissing)

(wind hissing)

(slow, pattering footsteps)

(camera clicks)

(dark, ominous music)

(clattering)

(slow, pattering footsteps)

I tried to dress him for

the big show and he fell.

We're just rotten, Eve.

The Devil took the best of

me, took the best of him,

left us here, just

broken pieces of nothin'.

I ain't no Devil's puppet.

End it, Eve, cut us loose.

No more magic.

-(whispering) When

the road is mean,

blood will thicken.

The Devil's pulse

begins to quicken

while the body rots

to dust and bone.

There's a tear in the heart

where the Devil roams.

(slow, pattering footsteps)

(slow, pattering

footsteps continue)

(slow, pattering

footsteps continue)

(slow, pattering

footsteps continue)

(slow, shuffling footsteps)

(slow, shuffling

footsteps continue)

(slow, shuffling footsteps)

(slow, pattering footsteps)

(slow, pattering

footsteps continue)

(slow, pattering footsteps)

(click)

(no audio)

When the road is mean,

blood will thicken

The Devil's pulse

begins to quicken

While the body rots

to dust and bones

There's a tear in the

heart where the Devil roams

(upbeat, rock music)

(upbeat, rock music continues)

(upbeat, rock music continues)

(tinny, rock music)

(tinny, rock music continues)

(dramatic, rock music)

(dramatic, rock music continues)

(dramatic, rock music continues)

(dramatic, rock music continues)

(upbeat, rock music)

(upbeat, rock music continues)

(upbeat, rock music continues)

(tinny, rock music)

(tinny, rock music continues)

(dramatic, rock music)

(dramatic, rock music continues)

(dramatic, rock music continues)

(energetic, rock music)

(energetic, rock

music continues)

(energetic rock music continues)

(energetic rock music continues)

(upbeat, rock music)

(upbeat, rock music continues)

(upbeat, rock music continues)

(upbeat, rock music continues)

(fading rock music)
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