He Sees You When You're Sleeping (2002)

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He Sees You When You're Sleeping (2002)

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(soft bell music)

[Man] Four!

(blowing)

[Man] Would you?

Yeah.

Is he there?

(sighing)

While we're young.

[Man] Hold on, dude.

One sec.

Check this out.

Oooh, oh, man.

(laughing)

(water splashing)

(grunting)

Oh man.

And into the drink.

(sighing)

Ouch.

Another quadruple

bogie for Mr. Brooks.

Yeah whatever, sandbagger.

I'll still save par.

(phone ringing)

(bold orchestral music)

Sterling Brooks.

Hi Mrs. Goldberg.

No, you don't want

to sell those.

Kipper Foods is on the upswing.

It's young,

aggressive, expanding.

If anything I should be

selling you more of those.

Pushing the house stocks.

I know.

I know,

but the market's bouncing back.

If I sell now,

and that stock takes

off like I know it will,

you're going to call

me back asking me

why I didn't try harder

to talk you out of it.

So here I am right now,

trying very hard to

talk you out of it.

Will you at least consider it?

Fine.

I'll sell but under protest.

There is nothing worse

than an 87 year old woman

who had just discovered

the Wall Street Journal.

She'll be dead in a year,

the stock market is the

least of her concerns.

Your compassion man,

it gets me every time.

And don't forget,

loser buys lunch.

Yeah, yeah.

Ah.

This day just keeps on

getting better and better.

(sighing)

What else could

possibly go wrong?

[Man] Four!

Huh?

(golf ball thudding)

(grunting)

(soft instrumental music)

Ow.

What the?

Where?

Hey, guys?

Hello?

I just put a brand

new battery in.

It's not a dream, mate.

(chuckling)

You're dead.

Hit in the head

with a golf ball.

k*lled instantly.

This is heaven,

but don't get too comfortable.

Your case is still pending.

I'm dead?

That's right,

very sudden, very tragic.

Now, regarding your status

you've been designated--

Wait a minute,

wait a minute this,

this is way too--

Weird, strange, bizarre?

Take your pick.

But I can assure you,

it's all very real.

This is heaven?

Exactly the way

you pictured it,

the image of your choice.

Some people see

their childhood homes

or a stream through a forest.

You've always had

a thing for clouds.

Not very original

but then again,

you never were much of an

original thinker were you?

Who are you?

Joe.

Joe.

Joe.

That's it, just Joe?

That's it just Joe.

And what are you?

Are you some kind of an angel?

That's right.

Hey aren't you

supposed to have wings?

Or haven't you earned those yet?

Is that it?

That's right.

That's right, that's

right, that's it.

And when I do little Susie

will hear a bell ring

on a Christmas tree and

we'll all have a good cry.

Look, guardian angels appear

the way their wards

want them too.

You like to golf,

so here I am.

This is nuts.

Your choice, not mine.

You're the best

heaven could give me?

You get what you deserve.

Hop in, come on we

got a lot to do,

but not much time to do it.

Wait, not much time for what?

Your status for inclusion

has been designated

priority level three.

Case pending.

Meaning there's a problem

with you getting into heaven.

What kind of a problem?

Your life.

You haven't been

exactly what we call

pillar of decency, or

compassion, or generosity.

What are you talking about?

I was a great guy!

I was a hard worker,

I succeeded in business.

I was the top broker

in my company.

I gave to charity.

Once.

$50,000 to your alma

mater in exchange

for your name engraved on a seat

in their new football stadium.

In addition to the write-off,

you made sure there

was media coverage,

which resulted in six new

clients for your brokerage.

That's right, I know

everything about you.

It's all right, all is not lost.

Hop in.

The heavenly council

has decided that

despite being an arrogant,

self-absorbed and

emotionally stagnate person,

there's still a kernel

of goodness at your core.

Huh, is that supposed

to be a compliment?

It means you got another

chance to prove yourself.

Demonstrate to them that

they are in fact correct.

Now by proving yourself,

maybe then you'll be

allowed into heaven.

Maybe.

(chuckles)

Okay, so how do

I prove myself?

Helping someone in need.

Who?

(soft instrumental music)

A kid?

I have to help a kid?

You got it, buddy.

Hey wait a second, what

happened to your accent?

What happened to your

crazy golf outfit.

That was your image not mine.

I hate golf.

Yeah well I hate kids.

I'm terrible with kids,

I have no patience with them.

[Joe] Yeah I know.

Come on pick somebody

else, anybody else.

[Joe] I can't.

It's already decided.

Well then tell me who

I need to talk to you.

Who is on this heavenly council?

If I could just talk to--

Marissa.

Oh who's that?

Marissa.

Time's up.

Come on we gotta get you home.

Your mom's gonna

be calling soon.

So?

Do I have to chase you

down with the Zamboni again?

Is that her father?

No.

That's somebody who's

watching over her

while her mother's away.

Away?

Where is she?

(gasping)

Could you at least warn me

the next time you do that?

Relax, you'll live.

(tires screeching)

[Man] All right

arrived in the plane.

[Man] All clear,

it's all clear.

And B team, roll the perimeter.

[Man] Watch your step.

What is this?

Oh my God.

Annie?

I know.

Hey easy.

I know this woman.

This is Annie.

We went out for

like three years.

We met just after college.

We were

practically engaged.

Practically, but you

never could bring yourself

to ask her to marry

you, could you?

No that's right, you

weren't the marrying type.

[Man] Just a few minutes.

[Man] Yes, sir.

So the little girl

at the ice rink,

that's Annie's daughter?

That's right.

[Man] All clear.

[Sterling] What happened?

Who are all these guys?

What's with all the g*ns?

I'm warning ya.

What?

(chiming music)

I warned ya.

Hey I know this place.

Annie's mom used to live here.

Yep.

Still does.

(breathing deeply)

Fresh air, gotta love it.

Who's that?

A cop.

Ya think?

(soft piano music)

How do we do that?

Do what?

Jump around like that,

just disappear and reappear.

You just pick a place,

you concentrate on it

and you just go there.

(light piano music)

Very simple.

Oh hey, Marissa.

How ya doing?

Your mom call yet?

Hey that tree looks good.

Looks like you gotta a lot of

great presents here already.

Sean.

[Sean] Oh hey, Nora.

Perfect timing, Annie's

calling any second now.

They're just

patching her through.

Oh great, I brought

you some presents.

Aw.

You.

Thank you.

[Sean] Marissa.

[Nora] Marissa, honey.

And Annie.

Thanks.

She'll be home for

Christmas, I know it.

[Marissa] Yeah sure.

I hope you're right.

I'm telling you if that judge

allows one more extension,

I'm going to take that gavel,

and pound some sense into her.

Badgett's lawyers have

stalled the trial long enough.

I think the judge is as

fed up with them as we are.

She'd better be.

I've had it with sitting

in that courtroom

and watching that smug

expression on Badgett's face.

I can't wait for Annie's

testimony to send him up.

Testimony?

Annie's in the witness

protection program?

That's right.

[Sterling] Who is

this Badgett guy?

Junior Badgett.

A very dangerous person.

[Sterling] And Annie's

going to testify against him?

[Joe] Right.

[Man] She's here, all

set to patch through.

You have three minutes.

[Man] We have six men

who have reports, Mr. Wild.

(phone ringing)

Hello, Annie.

How are you, Mom?

Great.

I'm so looking forward

to seeing you here

for Christmas darling.

Fingers crossed.

Sean's here.

We're plotting a

courtroom mutiny,

in case the judge

lets them stall again.

Is Marissa there?

[Nora] Hold on.

Come on, honey.

Here, take it.

(light piano music)

Marissa?

Hey sweetie, how ya doing?

Are you there?

Did you go skating today?

Please don't be

angry, talk to me.

It's pretty cold up here.

It looks like it's

going to snow.

How's it by you?

You comin' home

for Christmas or not?

I'm going to do

my best, sweetie.

Okay?

But if not, I know it

won't be much longer.

You keep saying that.

I know, I'm sorry.

Marissa, I just can't be sure.

Why'd you do this to us?

You ruined everything.

Our whole family.

I know this is

really difficult

for you to understand, Marissa,

but believe me there is nowhere

else I'd rather be than--

(line clicking)

[Man] All right gentlemen,

we're on the move.

Let's go.

[Man] You heard him.

Let's move out, we're off.

[Man] Let's roll.

This picture was

taken about a year ago.

That poor girl.

Had both her

parents leave her.

First her father,

now her mom.

Our Father, who art in heaven,

(sniffling)

hallowed be thy name.

Thy kingdom come,

thy will be done,

on earth as it is in heaven.

Give us this day

our daily bread.

What are we doing here?

[Marissa] And forgive

us our trespasses.

She sending up a prayer.

She's asking for her family

to be reunited for Christmas.

The power, and the glory,

for ever and ever.

Amen.

You know,

I'm just sick of it.

I hate her.

She's the worst

mother in the world.

Sometimes I just wish she'd

go away and never come back,

and I just wish I'd

never see her again.

Amen.

I thought you said--

The prayer in her heart,

that's the one you

gotta listen to.

So, that's what you're here for,

to answer her prayer.

That's your job.

(chiming music)

Joe?

Joe?

Oh come on.

You can't leave me alone

here with this kid.

I still have a lot of questions.

Great.

Great.

I'm still waiting.

You can't just

abandon me like this.

It's not right.

How am I supposed to

know what to do next?

And how exactly am I supposed

to interact with this kid?

I mean, am I a ghost?

Am I a real person, what?

(chiming music)

Oh.

Nice.

I'm a vampire,

this is ridiculous.

(knocking on door)

Morning, sweetie.

Did you sleep well?

No.

[Marissa] Good

morning, Grandma.

I didn't sleep well.

I didn't sleep at all

as a matter of fact,

but thanks for asking.

Guess what I am making?

Christmas cookies,

your favorite.

That's nice.

Come to think of it,

I'm not even tired.

[Nora] Come on,

it's a beautiful day.

Or hungry.

I guess that's what

happens when you're dead.

Would you like to help me?

No.

The other strange thing is

people can't see or hear me.

Which can be pretty frustrating

when you're supposed

to be helping them.

Change your mind, I

could use some extra hands

with all that cookie dough.

I mean, I could scream

at the top of my lungs.

Testing, one, two, three!

I think I want to

go skating today.

It's been two weeks.

Please, Grandma.

Arms.

Agent Decker is downstairs.

I'll talk to him, see

if he can arrange it.

No, I want to go by myself.

Honey, you can't.

You know that.

Now come on,

wash up, come downstairs,

and I'll make you

some breakfast, okay?

All right then, take care.

Bye.

(sighing)

(dramatic orchestral music)

This is not going to be easy.

(sighing)

Hey, have fun.

Whatever.

I'm going crazy.

Okay what am I supposed to do?

Am I supposed to stand here,

and watch this kid for

the rest of her life.

I don't know what else to do,

since they don't seem

to see or hear me.

And since you don't want

to give me any hints,

then I guess I'll just--

(chiming music)

Oh that's funny.

You don't expect me

to go out on the ice.

I can't skate.

I've never even tried before.

I'm dead.

I guess it won't matter if I

fall and cr*ck my head open.

(sighing)

Okay.

Okay.

Nice and easy.

(upbeat instrumental music)

whoa, whoa.

Ow!

[Man] What was that?

I'm dead.

That is not supposed to hurt.

(weeping)

(light orchestral music)

Hey.

Come on.

(light orchestral music)

Help, help!

What happened?

There's a man, he

tried to grab me.

Hey call for backup,

secure the building

we got someone inside.

Let's go, come on.

She saw me.

[Man] Go, go, go, go!

Let's move, get it open.

Keep us covered.

Bag!

Are you okay?

Yeah.

Okay what'd the man look like.

I can't remember

it was too quick.

Okay just sit down,

hold tight, take

off your skates.

You're perfectly safe now.

(chiming music)

Hey, it works.

Good.

Hello.

Marissa.

I don't get it.

One minute she can see me,

the next minute she can't.

How am I supposed

to follow the rules

when the rules

are all messed up.

(chiming music)

The rules are fine.

The rules are fine, you're

the one that's messed up.

What is all this?

Okay this may be difficult

for you to understand,

but you're not my

only assignment.

I have another client who

happens to love scuba diving.

Maybe you shouldn't take

on so many assignments.

No offense but for

a guardian angel,

you're not around very much.

Sorry okay.

But I was under the

mistaken impression

that you had a brain.

What, I'm supposed to know

how everything

works on this side?

I've never been dead before.

Listen, you saw the kid

crying on the ice, right?

Yeah.

And it made you feel how?

She was sad, upset,

I felt bad for her.

[Joe] Concerned for her?

Sure.

It's called compassion!

Maybe I'll bring a dictionary.

The next time you

can look it up.

I know what that word means.

Yes, but you have never

actually felt it until now.

Look, you made a

connection with her.

Right?

That's your first step

to proving yourself.

Now keep going.

(sobbing)

No wait!

Joe.

No.

No wait, shh.

It's okay, I'm not

going to hurt you.

I'm a friend.

I was sent here

from heaven.

Yeah right.

You're crazy.

Help!

(tires screeching)

What's wrong?

He's here.

Who?

The man from the skate rink.

I don't see anyone.

He's right there.

Okay, all right just sit down.

Relax, we're almost home.

(chiming music)

It's okay.

I'm a friend.

My name is Sterling.

(chiming music)

(sighing)

[Nora] Marissa

honey, is that you?

(chiming music)

Marissa, listen to me

I'm not going to hurt you.

What do you want?

Nothing.

I'm here to help

you from heaven.

They heard your

prayer, you know,

to get your family back

together for Christmas.

So they sent me to

make that happen.

Okay.

Okay, good.

So go ahead.

Go ahead?

Make it happen.

Oh yeah right.

I will I just have to

figure out how to do that.

Well if you're from heaven

you can do miracles right?

So just make the

men who are trying

to hurt my mom go away,

and then she can come back home.

Go away?

Yeah make them disappear.

Send them Antarctica,

sh**t them into space.

Well I don't

think I can do that.

[Marissa] Why not?

Well because I don't

have those kinds of powers.

Then again maybe I do and

I just don't know it yet.

You're not from heaven.

Yes I am, I swear.

You can't swear in heaven.

I don't swear.

It's a figure of speech.

But I promise you, I am from...

Are you an angel?

Yeah sure.

I'm your guardian angel.

Then let's see you fly.

What?

You're an angel, you can fly.

Well I would,

but I don't have my wings yet.

You're the best

Heaven can give me.

Listen, this wasn't my idea.

I'm supposed to help you

so that I can go to heaven.

So bear with me okay?

I'm kind of new at this.

I haven't quite figured

out how it all works.

It doesn't matter anyway okay

'cause my mom's

never coming home.

No.

You can't give up hope.

I mean it's not

going to be easy,

but we have to make

things right again.

You know what, I'm

fine the way things are,

I don't need your help.

What kind of help could

you give me anyways?

You're just some reject

angel who can't do anything.

I am not a reject.

Just leave me alone.

I can't.

I have a job to do.

If I don't do it, I

don't go to heaven.

'Cause you're a reject.

Yeah, well you get

what you deserve.

So I guess that makes

us both rejects.

(dramatic orchestral music)

Look, you might

not want my help,

and to be quite honest I don't

care if you do or you don't,

but you're stuck with me okay?

So you better get used

to seeing me around

because I'm not going anywhere.

Uh-oh.

(chiming music)

(dramatic orchestral music)

(soft accordion music)

Nice job connecting

with the kid.

Joe?

I won't ask.

Well I can't leave you

alone for one minute, can I?

I told you I have

no patience with kids.

Especially brats like that one.

You know that little

girl has been separated

from her mother for over a year.

She's had her hopes crushed

over and over again.

And I just got

k*lled by a golf ball.

If anyone has the right

to complain it's me.

Well maybe I should just

go back to the council,

tell them to reconsider

their decision

to give you a second chance.

Fine.

Okay fine.

(horn honking)

Wait.

This kid she's,

I mean I don't even

know these people.

Except for Annie and I

haven't seen her for years.

I don't know how she

got in this situation,

or who this guy that

she's testifying against.

If I'm supposed to help them,

you have to at

least give me a hint

how they got into this mess.

Come here.

(soft piano music)

Okay.

What are we doing here?

What you don't know?

Why'd you bring me here?

Look around.

(Annie singing)

Hey, that's Annie.

What's she doing here?

She lives here.

This is Nora's Roadhouse,

exactly one year ago.

Yeah but,

Joe!

Damn it.

(chiming music)

Johnny wants a

pair of skates

Susie wants a dollie

Nellie wants a story book

What a difference

a year makes.

As for me, my little brain

Isn't very bright

Choose for me

oh Santa Clause

What you think is right

(soft piano music)

(all clapping)

Folks, I just

want to thank you

for being such an

amazing audience tonight.

Marissa.

And to remind you that

we are here every night

for dinner, music, and mayhem.

Oh, back to square one.

At the world famous

Nora's Roadhouse.

(all clapping)

Thank you.

The photo came out great.

Keep singing, Mom,

the people really love you.

We can't, honey.

We've got a party to

play tonight, remember?

Oh we better hurry.

Karen's going to take care of

you after her shift tonight.

Okay.

I wanna go with you guys.

This one's just

for adults, baby.

Rich, stuffy, snobby adults.

Who are paying

us a lot of money

for just two hours work.

Remember?

Now the Badgett brothers

are well connected,

just remember that.

Yeah to the mob.

Oh that's just rumors.

Mom, they're

always in the paper

under some kind of

criminal investigation.

Yet they've never actually

been charged with anything.

I still say they're crooks.

Annie, lots of wealthy,

important people will be there.

Think of the exposure

for your singing career.

What singing career?

Exactly.

Just how many more

years do you plan

on spending around here

just hanging around,

refusing to chase

your own dream?

Come give me a hug.

All right,

[Marissa] Bye, Mom.

Have a good time.

Do I go with the kid

or do I go with Annie?

(chiming music)

I hate it when you do that.

(bright piano music)

(radio chattering)

Isn't this place lovely?

Oh there they are.

Nor, good to see you.

Thanks for coming.

I wouldn't miss it.

This is my daughter Annie.

I know who you are, heck

of a voice you got there.

Thank you.

I'd like to introduce

you to my brother.

Follow me.

Junior.

Excuse me.

This is Nor.

Nice to meet you.

Hello.

And this is Annie.

Pleasure.

Hello.

She's the one

I told you about.

Wait till you hear her sing.

Like an angel.

I look forward to it.

But let me ask you.

How is it such a beautiful

thing is not married?

I know most of

the women in town.

Where have you been hiding?

No ring.

Oh right.

You still waiting for the

right guy to come along?

Guess so.

Well, we'll see if we could

do something about that.

Oh, come on.

Are you kidding me?

Oh, what's behind here?

Oh, that's the

portrait of our mother.

It's gonna hang in the hospital

we're dedicating tonight.

[Nora] Oh how nice.

[Eddie] It's beautiful.

Maybe after the party you'd

like to have a drink with me.

Why couldn't this guy

get hit with a golf ball?

Well, thank you, I can't.

My daughter's with a sitter.

I have to get home.

Daughter, you're

a single mother?

That's me.

Call her sitter.

Ask her if she can stay

an extra hour or two.

I'll be happy to pay.

No-no, don't do that, please.

I promised her that

I would be home,

and I like to keep my promises.

Maybe some other time then.

(mid tempo piano music)

[Office] Evening, sir.

Good evening.

Name.

My name is Hans

Kramer, Kramer.

I'm not on the list,

but I need to speak to

the Badgett brothers.

Sorry, I can't let anyone

in who isn't on the list.

Why don't you

just call the house,

tell them Hans Kramer is here,

he needs to talk to them

about a business affair.

I'm sorry, sir,

I have strict orders not to

disturb anyone at the house.

It's important,

very important.

I can't help you, sir.

You can call their office

and leave a message.

I did.

Sir.

I need to talk to

them personally, yes.

Sir, turn your car

around please, now.

Deck the halls with

boughs of holly

Fa la la la la la la la la

'Tis the season to be jolly

Fa la la la la la la la la

- [Eddie] What did I say huh?

[Junior] She's beautiful.

[Eddie] Fantastic. Don

we now our gay apparel

Fa la la la la la la la la

Troll the ancient

Yuletide carol

Fa la la la la la la la la

Jingle bells jingle bells

Jingle all the way

Oh what fun it is to ride

In a one horse

open sleigh hey

Jingle bells jingle bells

Jingle all the way

Oh what fun it is to ride

In a one horse open sleigh

(suspenseful orchestral music)

[Hans] Party or no

party, I'm going in.

Silent night holy night

All is calm all is bright

Round yon virgin

mother and child

Holy infant so

tender and mild

Sleep in heavenly peace

Psst, Junior.

Mr. Badgett is busy.

Just a moment of his time.

It's very important,

very important.

What's he doing here?

I don't know.

Excuse me, excuse

me, excuse me.

Junior, listen, I

need to talk to you.

Settle down, take

it easy, not here.

I know you need to talk to

me, but your payment's late.

I know, that's what I

need to talk to you about.

Take him upstairs.

Take your hands off me.

[Eddie] Get rid of him.

Christ the savior is born

Christ the savior is born

(all clapping)

Just a little chat,

that's all we wanna have.

(breathing heavily)

Check that.

Say what you've gotta say.

One week, that's

all I'm asking for.

You've had more

than enough time.

I've got a shipment coming

in Tuesday, three truckloads,

and I'll write your

check with interest.

You can write the check now.

I told you I can't.

I don't have the money, Eddie.

Then you shouldn't

have taken the loan.

You know what we do to

people who don't pay up?

Come on, you know

I'm good for it.

How many times have

we done business?

Junior, it's Christmas,

show some mercy.

One week, that's

all I'm asking for.

(laughing)

Mercy, you want mercy?

Two payments you missed.

You're lucky you're still alive.

You pay up in full tomorrow.

End of discussion.

I can't, I don't

have the money.

Make sure he understands.

(laughing)

Merry Christmas.

Junior.

(laughing)

Be reasonable, I cannot pay you.

(grunting)

I'll show you reasonable.

(grunting)

Now, you shouldn't

have taken the loan.

When the clock

is striking 12

When I'm fast asleep

Down the chimney

broad and black

With your pack you'll creep

All the stockings

you will find

Hanging in a row

Mine will be

the shortest one

You'll be sure to know

(bright piano music)

(all clapping)

Ladies and gentlemen,

Miss Annie Campbell.

(laughing)

(all clapping)

[Annie] What's that one?

Oh, our invoice.

I'm trying to figure out

when to give it to them.

I will go put it in their

office during the dedication,

the less we talk

to them the better.

Okay, but do you know

where the office is?

I'll find it.

Mr. Mayor, distinguished

members of the hospital board.

With this check

we dedicate the Heady

Anna Badgett Wing

of St. Joseph's Hospital.

We hope it will provide

the same nurturing touch

for the community as our

dearly departed mother

provided for us.

(all clapping)

(cameras shuttering)

Our mother loved this place,

and her memory stays

with us and many lives--

Take your hands off me.

Give me back my briefcase!

My briefcase!

This is ridiculous!

This is ridiculous!

Are you all right?

Please could you (grunts),

of course I'm all right.

This is ridiculous!

Just ridiculous!

In front of all those people

for just a bit of money.

Okay, I'll find my way out.

Happy Christmas.

Get him.

Now, we would like

to present the portrait

which will hang in the wing

greeting each patient

as they enter.

(bright piano music)

(all clapping)

(camera shutter clicking)

Ain't she beautiful.

Thieves, thieves, both of you.

A couple of thieves,

that's what you are.

Look, look, what

they did to me, look.

That's how they

conduct their business.

Animals!

Animals, that's what you are!

Take your hands off!

Animals!

Take your hands off me!

Animals, that's what you are!

Take this drunk

out of here please.

There's more food

and the bars open.

Enjoy yourselves.

Keep playing.

(bright piano music)

Excuse me.

How did this happen?

I don't know.

(knocking on door)

Hello.

Anybody?

Anybody?

[Junior] Can you

believe that guy?

Breaking in here and

ruining my party like that.

I'm telling you it's

an embarrassment.

They're gonna find her.

What do I do?

We should just k*ll him,

dump his body, and

be done with it.

No, if we k*ll him

we won't get our money.

(chiming music)

(groaning)

We can't just let

him get away with that.

No one treats us that way.

He's not gonna get

away with anything.

We'll go back to the party,

shake some more hands,

enjoy the rest of the evening.

Then later I'll take a drive

out to Hans Kramer's house,

and burn it to the ground.

(ominous orchestral music)

[Eddie] Want me to

take care of that?

No, I gave him the money,

I'll give him the message.

He'll smarten up,

he'll make his payment,

and once he does that

then we'll k*ll him.

No Hans, no problems.

I like that.

What's that?

Invoice from the singers.

Who put this here?

[Eddie] Must've been

that singing broad.

All right, let's

see if we can salvage

what's left of this party.

(suspenseful orchestral music)

Hey Annie, no!

(gasps)

(vase shattering)

(suspenseful orchestral music)

(grunting)

Annie, hang on!

(chiming music)

(grunting)

(grunting)

Sterling?

(gasps)

Annie!

No!

(siren wailing)

(dog barking)

I was looking for

the lady's room.

I must have taken a

wrong turn, I don't know.

I opened a door,

and I ended up out here.

Then I saw your

beautiful garden,

so I decided to take a walk.

How'd you twist your ankle?

The dogs saw me,

and I got scared so I ran.

That's when I tripped

and twisted it.

There are marks on the ground

directly below my

office balcony.

I don't know

anything about that.

What's the problem here?

She tripped one of our alarms.

I told you, I got lost,

I took a wrong turn.

It was an accident.

Sounds like an honest mistake.

Yes, an honest mistake.

Sorry for the inconvenience.

We should get

you to a hospital.

I'm fine.

You okay?

Let's just get

out of here, please.

I'll hold your hand.

Those are pretty tough guys,

you sure got lucky there.

[Annie] I told you

it was just a sprain.

Well, at least

now I know for sure.

You should never mess around

when it come to your health.

Will somebody please give

this guy his merit badge

so he'll shut up.

[Man Over Radio] All

units is the vicinity

of 386 North Silver 10,

1070 in progress.

That's real close,

I should respond.

(siren wailing)

What is it?

It's a building fire.

(dramatic orchestral music)

(rumbling)

[Detective] So, what

time did you get home?

[Hans] I don't

recall, midnight.

What time did you call us?

[Hans] Just when I got

home five past midnight.

What your saying is that

the Badgett brothers did this,

but you never

actually saw anything.

They b*at me up and now this.

What more do you need?

What happened here?

They burnt the house.

Who did?

The Badgett brothers.

Special agent Meyers, FBI.

We've been after these

guys a long time,

everything from

racketeering to m*rder.

That's why I

called them first.

This wasn't an accident.

I heard them say they

were gonna do this.

Junior Badgett, I was

hiding in the room

when I heard him say that he

was gonna burn this house.

[Detective] What do you

mean you were in the room?

I was leaving an

invoice in his office,

but I heard him coming so I hid,

and I heard the whole thing.

You see, I told you.

There's your witness.

You sure no one saw you?

Yeah.

No.

I don't know.

I don't know.

- All right, take her home.

I don't want her

anywhere near here.

And don't anyone go anywhere

until I get sworn

statements from everybody.

Thank you.

Hell of a story.

Thanks.

Now, I'll stay with you

until the FBI comes by.

Oh, you don't have to do that.

They might not get

here until the morning.

I just wanna make

sure you're safe.

I'll be fine, Sean.

Annie, listen to

me, this is serious.

Junior Badgett may not

have seen you in the room,

but when he finds out you're

testifying against him

he's gonna do

everything in his power

to make your life a living hell.

I have to do this.

It's the right thing.

I know.

I'm proud of you

for coming forward.

I just wanna make sure you know

what you're getting

yourself into.

Thanks.

Why don't you

go get some sleep.

I'll hang around

till they show up.

Okay.

Don't you kiss her.

Do not kiss her.

Goodnight.

Yeah, goodnight.

(slow instrumental music)

Yeah, that's right.

If I could, I'd kick

your butt outta here.

(slow ethereal music)

(sighing)

(slow piano music)

[Annie] I can drive

you to the airport.

No thanks, I have a

taxi waiting downstairs.

I know it's sudden,

but they called and need

me to start tomorrow.

What could I say?

This is a big step for me.

It's one of the top

brokers in the country.

Huge upside.

I know.

[Sterling] I'll get the sale,

get my feet on the ground,

and maybe you could join me.

[Annie] Join you?

Yeah.

[Annie] You mean

like move in together?

Sure, move in, get your

singing career started.

What better place

than New York right?

Just because I'm leaving doesn't

change things between us.

We'll have a great life

together, you'll see.

Oh, gotta go.

Sterling.

Have a safe flight.

Thanks.

(weeping)

I never should have left you.

(gasps)

(bright string music)

Annie.

(crashing and shattering)

Go back inside!

What happened?

Come on.

Go, go, go, go!

(suspenseful orchestral music)

(phone ringing)

Hello.

[Junior] Next

time it'll be you.

[Officer] We go in five,

gentlemen. Let's pack it up.

How long?

I don't know, a few weeks.

They're arresting

Junior Badgett today,

so I'll try to get to

trial as fast as possible.

[Nora] The most important

thing is you'll be safe.

We'll take care of the rest.

Marissa and I will be just fine.

Where are you going?

(sighs)

They won't tell me, sweetie.

But it's for our protection,

and it's just until

the trial's over, okay?

It shouldn't be too long.

Mom, they're also gonna

keep a couple of men here

for you and Marissa just till

it's safe for me to come back.

[Nora] Okay.

Hey, we gotta go.

I'll take that.

Come here, kiddo.

It's gonna be okay,

I promise it is.

Please try to understand.

(dramatic orchestral music)

We're almost ready to leave.

All right, let's go gentlemen.

You're covering

the south side?

Yes, sir.

Baby, I'll be back soon, okay?

I promise.

Promise?

Yeah.

It's okay, we'll be fine.

[Detective] Annie.

It's gonna be okay.

Mom, I love you.

Mom.

Mom!

(chiming music)

What are we doing here?

Why'd you bring me back here?

Look, you wanted to know how

they got into the mess

they did, now you know.

It's time for you to

go back to the present.

Wait a minute.

Where did they take Annie?

A safe house,

the first of many.

They gotta keep

moving her around,

so the Badgett's

men don't find her.

A whole year?

That's right.

That's why you've got to

go back to the present.

Something terrible

is about to happen.

You need to be there to stop it.

What is it?

I can't tell you that.

I give you all the answers

you're not gonna learn anything.

All the answers!

How about one or two?

Throw me a bone here.

You done complaining?

Because you're wasting time.

The trials about to reconvene.

Trial?

[Lawyer] But your honor,

why didn't he introduce this

tape earlier as defense?

(chiming music)

Your honor, it's just

another tactic by the defense

to delay these proceedings

and discredit my witness.

[Judge] I'll review the

procedure and give my decision.

[Lawyer] If this

tape shows anything,

it's proof how desperate

the defense is.

I wouldn't put it past them

they doctored the tape

in some way, your honor.

[Judge] That's a serious

allegation, counselor.

You're back?

That's right.

I thought you

took off for good.

Who are you talking to?

No one.

Oh.

Told you you're stuck with me.

Lucky me.

They made another motion.

What?

Not again.

The admission of the evidence.

Something about a

surveillance video

from inside the Badgett

mansion showing that

there's no way Annie could've

been in Junior's office

when she said she was.

Just now they bring it up?

They're desperate.

They're doing anything to

keep Annie from testifying.

(gavel banging)

Order please.

All right, court is adjourned

while I look at this tape.

And I wanna make sure

that's in my chambers

by the end of the day.

Make sure you're fully prepared

to be back here tomorrow

ready to pick up

where we left off.

(gavel banging)

The state wishes to

object on the record

against this

travesty of justice.

We got it.

We'll have you out of here.

[Junior] Good.

[Lawyer] Badgett, you don't

have to worry about a thing.

We should be going.

[Nora] Okay, come on.

(dramatic orchestral music)

What do I do now?

Do I go with Annie or

do I go with Marissa?

(sighing)

(chiming music)

(bold orchestral music)

You hungry?

I could fix some lunch.

No.

Hey, the skating rink

closes at nine tonight.

What do you say we get you

some skating time afterwards?

[Marissa] No thanks.

How about lunch?

Come on.

[Man] Yeah, I'd love to eat.

(somber piano music)

(kids laughing)

[Girl] Okay, but

I'm gonna tell my mom

that I'm staying at

your house after school.

Okay?

(laughing)

(fast orchestral music)

Can I get you anything?

I'll be outside if

you need me, okay.

(somber piano music)

(chiming music)

(gasps)

It's okay.

It's just me.

It can't be you.

I know, it is.

I thought, I heard you were--

Dead, yeah.

Then how?

I don't know.

It's all very very weird,

but it's not a dream and

you're not going crazy.

I thought I saw

you this last year.

Brief glimpses,

but then I heard you d*ed, so I,

are you a ghost?

I don't really know.

Let's just say that I'm

someone who's trying very hard

to make things right

the things I made wrong.

(slow piano music)

You're real.

Yeah.

Yeah.

[Officer] Have you

heard from Stevens?

[Officer] Check.

[Officer] Do we have

coverage on the south road?

[Officer] Yes, sir.

[Officer] Thank you.

I'm just gonna go for

a walk. It'll be fine.

[Meyers] Just stay

on the property.

All units be advised.

She's gonna go for a walk.

[Officer] Stevens

is on the girl.

Keep an eye on her.

So, this guardian

angel of yours,

is he with you right now?

No, he jumps around a lot,

and tends to disappear just

when you need him the most.

When he does appear,

I'm never quite sure what

he's gonna look like.

I know this is hard to believe.

I'm not even quite sure

that I believe it myself.

I keep thinking that

it's some bizarre dream,

and I'll wake up any minute.

[Man] Dobson,

Benson, look alive.

The one thing that is real,

the one thing that I've

realized through all of this,

is that I never

stopped loving you.

(dramatic orchestral music)

My guardian angel was right.

I messed up my life.

I was selfish, undependable.

I was afraid of

commitment, I just,

I lost track of

what was important.

I should have asked you to

marry me when I had a chance.

I would've said yes.

[Sterling] I should've

brought you to New York.

My God, you would've

been great there.

[Annie] Oh, I don't

know about that.

Oh come on, of course you

would, you're incredible.

Thanks.

Why'd you give it up?

I don't know.

I think I convinced myself

that I did it for Marissa.

You know, staying at home,

working at the Road House

I was able to raise her,

give her some

stability in her life,

but I guess it was

all just an excuse

to avoid having my

heart broken again.

It's not too late to

give it another sh*t.

Hmmm, by the time

this trial is over

I will be old and gray.

No, you'll be home at

Christmas, I promise.

The council has given

me a second chance,

and all I have to do is

answer Marissa's prayer.

To reunite you, with her,

and her father by Christmas,

and I plan on doing

everything in my power

to make that happen.

That's impossible.

Why?

Because Marissa's father,

Marissa's father is you.

(slow piano music)

(bright symphonic music)

Marissa.

Honey, yoo-hoo.

Oh honey, wait

till you see these.

(laughs)

Marissa.

(bright symphonic music)

Get your guys to

cover the other exits.

Just do it!

Now, where is she?

There she is.

Let's do this.

Come on.

Get off.

(suspenseful orchestral music)

Whoa.

Where'd that brat go?

Where is she?

(suspenseful orchestral music)

Do you see her?

[Marissa] Out of

the way you big jerks.

[Man] There she

is, get her, get her!

Come on!

[Man] Whoa.

Catch me if you can.

Nice skating, lard butt.

Get back here.

Get her, get her, get her!

(suspenseful orchestral music)

(grunting)

Oh.

We got you now.

Move out of the way!

Move, move out of the way!

Move it, move it!

Move it!

I got her, boss.

She won't get away.

Idiot.

Sean, they're after me.

Who is?

The Badgett's,

come on, let's go.

Calm down, Marissa.

What are you doing?

Come on, they're coming.

Don't just sit there.

I'm really sorry

about this, Marissa.

Hello there.

How can you do this?

Hey, let me go.

What are you doing?

Sean!

Sean!

You done good my friend.

Me and Junior, we got

big plans for you.

Help!

Help!

Sean, help me!

Sean, wait!

Sean, help!

Sean!

Sean!

[Man] Nor, please.

[Nora] Come on!

Look, some people remember

seeing her at the skate rink,

but no one saw her leave.

They took her,

they kidnapped her.

We don't know that for sure.

Oh come on.

You know Marissa,

she would never disappear

like this on her own.

She also wouldn't sneak

off to the skating rink

without telling anyone.

She knows how dangerous that is.

She was upset.

Sick of the constant delays,

and who can blame her?

I'm sick of them too.

I just heard.

Any news?

No, but we have lots of

people looking for her.

The Badgetts followed

her and kidnapped her.

We don't have

confirmation of that yet.

Uh.

But we suspect it's the case.

(sighing)

Does Annie know?

Yeah, they're calling

Agent Meyers now.

Courtroom, come on.

Just try to calm down.

(dramatic orchestral music)

This was that terrible thing

you said was gonna happen.

I wasn't there to stop it.

(slow piano music)

Annie, we have agents and

police searching for her.

We'll find her.

(chiming music)

They took her.

I know.

[Meyers] Thanks.

Was that about Marissa?

No.

The judge is gonna rule the

video tape inadmissible.

Trial resumes later

today, no more delays.

I can't do it.

I can't do it.

You have to do it, Annie.

You can't let

these guys go free.

You're doing the right thing.

You've been very brave.

Annie.

I am not gonna

risk my child's life.

We're doing everything

we can to find her.

I know, but until you

do, I can't testify.

We'll talk later.

Try to get some rest okay.

(dramatic orchestral music)

(weeping)

I'm sorry, Annie.

They're gonna k*ll

her, aren't they?

Whether or not I testify

they're gonna k*ll her.

No, they won't.

I won't let them.

Do you know where she is?

No, not yet, but I will.

How?

I don't know.

You just concentrate

on testifying tomorrow.

They need to be behind bars.

I'll find her before then.

Even if I have to move

Heaven and Earth to do it.

Joe!

Come on Joe, I really

need to talk to you!

Joe!

Joe, hey, why

didn't you tell me?

Why didn't you tell me

that that was my daughter?

[Joe] Because you told

me that you hate kids.

I do.

I mean, I did.

Look, I really need

to talk to you.

I know I messed up.

I went with Annie when I should

have stayed with Marissa.

I should have been

there for her.

I should have stopped her

from leaving the house.

That's right.

So I need to find her.

Yes, you do.

Before Annie testifies.

Not much time.

I know, that's why

I need your help.

With what?

To find her.

You think I know where she is?

You don't?

No, I'm busy

with other clients.

You're the one that's supposed

to be watching over her.

Yeah, but I, but--

But what?

(dramatic orchestral music)

You really don't

know where she is?

No.

Sorry.

Well, then it's all over then.

I don't know how I'm

gonna find her in time.

Or if I'll ever be

able to find her.

Take a look around.

Heaven, millions of

people walking around,

having the time of

their after lives.

I know I'm not getting in.

You don't have to

rub it in my face.

Think about it.

So, if you don't

know where she is,

maybe one of them does.

(chiming music)

(bright bell music)

Mrs. Badgett.

Thanks for meeting with me.

Make it quick, I got

pierogies on the stove.

My boys always finding trouble.

They make like their

father, filthy crook.

Is he still alive?

No.

So, he's up here too.

No.

Oh.

I tried to keep them from

trouble and be good boys.

Then I die.

And they get worse.

Everyday I watch them turn

their backs on all I teach them.

They break my heart.

They took my daughter,

they kidnapped her.

Yes, I know.

Do you know where

they're keeping her?

Yes, I do.

(slow piano music)

Call your witness please.

The people call

Annie Campbell.

[Judge] Quiet please, order.

Ms. Campbell, would

you take a seat?

(sighs)

Please remember you're

still under oath.

(slow piano music)

(bold orchestral music)

I'll be back in two hours.

(suspenseful orchestral music)

(door crashing)

Sterling?

Marissa.

Are you okay?

It's about time you showed up.

For a guardian angel

you're not around much.

I know, I'm sorry, I

should've been there for you.

I'm new at this.

Sterling, I was really scared.

Are you real?

I can touch you.

Yeah, it seems that way.

(suspenseful orchestral music)

I'm sorry for running off.

I should have just

stayed at home.

It's okay, the main

thing is you're safe.

Now we just have to--

(door creaks)

Shh.

Stay right there.

(grunting)

(suspenseful orchestral music)

(grunting)

Nice sh*t.

You nailed him.

Okay, come on, try and

get your skates off here.

Shh.

(whistles)

What's taking you so long?

How close are you?

Good, get over here now.

Some guy found the kid.

We gotta move her fast.

How come they see you?

I don't know.

It seems the more emotionally

involved I become,

the more real I become as well.

Who else knows

you're out here?

Nobody, except your mother.

You think you're funny.

I should just sh**t

you right now.

You can't sh**t him!

He's an angel.

(laughs)

An angel.

He was sent here

to protect me.

Heck of a job

you're doing pal.

Look, why don't you

just let the girl go.

Keep me instead.

The girl ain't going nowhere.

Trials underway.

In a matter of hours

it'll all be over.

Her mother won't testify

and my brother walks.

Then what?

Then we get rid

of the both of ya'.

(laughs)

After you placed the

invoice on the desk,

what happened then?

Well, I heard voices

coming up the hall.

Voices.

What did you do?

I hid behind the desk.

You behind a desk.

Why was that?

I was afraid, I didn't

want them to find me.

[Man] Why not?

Were you scared?

Was it something they said that

made you fear for your life?

Look, you don't

need to get rid of us.

You could just--

What I don't need is

you telling me what to do!

(birds squawking)

All right, on your feet.

We're gonna go for a ride.

Bring the kid.

Help us.

Bring the kid!

Sean, is that you?

(suspenseful orchestral music)

Get down here and help

me with these two!

What are you doing?

Quit fooling around.

Who's there?

Stop right there.

What are you doing?

Don't go any further.

Mama?

Oh, mama!

You break my heart,

you filthy crook.

But.

Thank you.

Say nothing.

Awe.

I take you and I tell

you and I tell you!

What did I tell you?

Oh.

No-no, no-no, no.

He works for the Badgetts.

He helped kidnap me.

Marissa, wait!

Lookin' for me?

(laughs)

Didn't think I'd

get away, did ya'?

Marissa, what are you doing?

It's a nice day, I

thought I'd take a walk.

You need to get

back in the cellar.

Or not.

(grunting)

(suspenseful orchestral music)

That's from me.

That was for Annie.

And this.

That was from my daughter.

Come on.

You're my father?

How can you be my father?

Buckle up.

How come you never told me

you were my father before?

Because I didn't know before.

How could you not know?

That's complicated.

Your mother and I split

up before you were born,

and she never told me about you.

Why?

Because I'm an idiot.

I was too caught up in

myself and my own needs.

A total reject.

I'm glad you came back.

Me too.

(siren wailing)

Ms. Campbell, why

didn't you want them

to find you in the office?

[Judge] Answer the

question, Ms. Campbell.

Because I heard them

make some threats.

Threats.

Threats.

You'd never met

these men before.

What made you think

you were in danger?

Specifically Ms. Campbell,

what kind of threats?

I know this is

difficult, Ms. Campbell,

but please answer the question.

(siren wailing)

Ms. Campbell.

Ms. Campbell, what

did you hear them say?

You're safe in this

courtroom, Ms. Campbell.

Answer the question please.

Ms. Campbell, if you

don't answer the question

I will hold you in contempt.

(bright orchestral music)

Awe, Marissa.

(sighing)

I don't believe it.

Who's that man?

Quiet please.

Order.

(gavel banging)

Order please.

Order.

I heard him say that

he was gonna burn down

Hans Kramer's house

later that night.

(all gasping)

[Woman] Oh my gosh.

Who said that?

Can you point to the man

that you heard say that?

Is he in this courtroom?

You can do it, come on.

Junior Badgett.

[Lawyer] Junior Badgett.

(light orchestral music)

Silent night holy night

All is calm all is bright

I was wrong.

Oh yeah?

You're not a reject.

Thanks.

Holy infant so

tender and mild

An old boyfriend

she thought was dead,

and only he isn't.

Something like that, yes.

I don't know, Annie told

me not to ask questions,

I'm not asking questions.

Oh, there you are.

I wondered where

you ducked off to.

Urgent phone call, I gotta go.

Why?

Eddie Badgett just

showed up at the office,

and wants to turn state's

evidence against Junior.

You gotta be kidding me.

He says he had

a change of heart.

Something about a vision

of his dead mother.

He's got a whole

laundry list of crimes

that he's witnessed

Junior commit,

and he's ready to

testify in court.

Looks like you'll be

going to the witness

protection program now, huh?

Fantastic.

Thanks for everything now.

Oh, thank you so much.

Have a good night.

Bye.

Christ the savior is born

You're doing great.

(laughing)

It's not that hard, right?

(all clapping)

Awe, that was great.

Thank you, thanks.

Let's go see Grandma.

Over here.

Move closer together.

And smile.

Perfect.

(laughing)

Oh boy, what a

great Christmas.

All of us here together.

Can you just excuse

me for a minute?

(slow piano music)

You did it.

I gotta admit I had my

doubts there for a minute,

but you did it.

Yeah.

I talked to the council,

and they're very impressed.

Well, that's good to know.

I have to go now, don't I?

Yeah.

Sterling.

Who are you talking to?

Could you give me a minute?

Sure.

(slow ethereal string music)

Can I have this last dance?

I never stopped loving you.

I'm sorry I messed things up.

You didn't mess things up.

You gave me her.

Thank you.

Look how pretty you look.

I have to go now.

To heaven?

I hope so.

Daddy, I love you.

I don't want you to go.

I'll always be with you.

At home, at school,

at the ice rink.

I'm your guardian angel.

You're stuck with me, remember?

You're the best

guardian angel ever.

Well, you get

what you deserve.

(bright symphonic music)

Promise me you'll keep singing.

Yeah.

Bye.

I'll see you again, I promise.

Come on.

(chiming music)

I think you'll find this

course to your liking.

It was you, wasn't it?

You were the one who

talked the heavenly council

into giving me a second chance.

Well.

Thanks for believing in me.

Hey, you get what you

deserve. (chiming music)

[Sterling] This looks

like a pretty tough course.

[Joe] Yeah, don't worry pal.

You have plenty of time

to improve your game.

Deck the halls with

boughs of holly

Fa la la la la la la la la

'Tis the season to be jolly

Fa la la la la la la la la
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