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Natty Knocks (2023)

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(slow dramatic music)

(wind blowing)

(thunder rumbling)

(eerie music)

(eerie music continues)

(eerie music continues)

(lightning cracking)

(eerie music)

(thunder rumbling)

(eerie music)

(Natty grunting)

- Move your ass, whore.

Oh my God, almost, almost.

- Choke me.

- What?

- I said choke me!

- All right, you whore.

I'll choke you.

(both grunting)

- [Speaker] We want

the Natty Nocks!

- Leave us alone!

(person banging on door)

God damn it, wait your turn!

We want the witch!

Throw her out or

we'll tell your wife.

- f*ck!

f*ck!

(person banging on door)

(Natty groaning)

- We want the book.

- Go to hell!

Hypocrites!

- Take her to the yard!

Let's show her what

we do with whores.

(Natty screaming)

Get her!

(Natty screaming)

- Stop it, stop it!

Leave her alone!

- No, no!

No!

- Put her in the shed.

She'll talk.

Or she'll burn.

- [Town People] Burn the witch!

Burn the witch!

Burn the witch!

- Wouldn't you like to know

all their dirty little

secrets, you b*tches!

(hand smacking)

- [Person] Put her in the shed!

- No!

(Natty groaning)

No!

(Natty screaming)

(doors creaking shut)

(gasoline splashing)

Last chance.

(fire crackling)

The book.

(gasoline splashing)

Or your life.

- I'll wait for you

in hell, darling.

(frame crackling)

- [Person] Die, Natty Nocks!

- We can all burn together.

(Natty banging)

- [Town People] Burn the witch!

- I'll come for

every one of you!

For your husbands!

For your children!

Damn you all to hell!

Damn you!

(flames crackling)

(Natty screaming)

(upbeat music)

(upbeat music continues)

(upbeat music continues)

- [Diane] Britt!

- Sorry, sorry, running late.

Car wouldn't start, again.

- It's okay.

Let's just try and

contain the damage.

- Britt, Britt!

- What, what?

- Natty Knocks nine times.

- Very scary.

- You really think so?

- Hmm, speaking of scary.

- Good morning, Misses H.

Looking lovely as usual.

- Good morning, Robby.

- Britt.

I'm here.

What are your other two wishes?

- Don't make me say it.

- Boys are gross.

- Yes, they are.

I'm busy.

Wyatt's outside

doing Wyatt things.

- What makes you think

I'm here for Wyatt?

- Uh, wishful thinking?

(Britt exhales)

(door clicks shut)

Hi.

- Hey.

- Hey, Wyatt.

I'm gonna be late again tonight.

- [Wyatt] You're

late every night.

- I'm trying to sell the

Masterson House, okay.

And I'm close.

I know that it's

hard, but I am trying.

- It's fine.

- Hey, hey, hey.

When I close,

we will celebrate and I

will find more time for us.

- [Britt] Hungry,

what do you want?

- I'm not hungry.

- Britt likes my mask.

I wanna show it to dad.

- Don't be dumb.

Dad got married again.

He doesn't care about us.

- I'm not dumb.

- You don't know anything.

- Hey!

(door clicking shut)

I'm sure your dad

will love your mask.

(phone ringing)

- Babe, you've got to meet me

in the parking lot

before class, all right?

I've got something to show you.

Something really cool.

- [Wyatt] Robby,

what are you doing?

- Texting Britt a horny

message from your phone.

- Dude, give me the phone back.

- No.

- Give it to me.

- No.

- Give me the phone, bro.

- No!

- Robby, give me

the f*cking phone!

Hey, give me the-

- Oh shit.

- You assh*le!

f*ck.

- Good news.

Britt didn't get

that text message.

Bad news, your phone is

totally out of service.

- Shit, my bill is overdue.

- Who cares?

- Dude, that's why you

don't have a phone.

They're gonna turn

mine off on Friday

unless I come up with 50 bucks.

- Just get the

money from your mom.

- My dad bought me the phone.

Paying for it is up to me.

Where the f*ck am I

gonna get 50 bucks?

- [Robby] I know how

we can score some cash.

- How?

- We're gonna have to ditch.

- You guys are gonna ditch?

- You didn't hear that.

- I'm out, you guys need a ride?

- Yeah, I call shotgun!

- Not you, loser.

Jolie, hop in.

- No, I'm gonna ride with Wyatt.

- I think you should

go with Britt.

- No, I wanna ride with you.

- Okay, but don't screw

around after school.

I've got a trig test on Friday

and I'm not cooking

dinner later than six.

- Are you guys

really gonna ditch?

- You better not say

shit, little turd.

- I go with or I'm telling mom.

- She will too.

- All right, listen, me and

your brother got some plans.

If you wanna tag along, you

have to keep your mouth shut.

- Zipped.

- And you gotta put in a

good word ofr me with Britt.

- She doesn't like you.

- Like that matters.

- God.

(car honking in distance)

- I rode the back way

past the Baldwin place

and they're fixing it up for

the Halloween house again.

And there's like a

shit ton of copper wire

just lying around.

- That's crazy.

- Yeah, my mom's psycho

boyfriend knows a guy

who could probably buy

it, no questions asked.

I bet I could get a

hundred bucks for it, easy.

50 bucks for me, 50 for you.

- Damn, so that

was your big plan?

- How else are you

gonna get the money?

- f*ck if I know.

- Wyatt, do not lose your phone.

What if dad calls?

And mom said not to

curse in front of me!

- That's great.

Let's get caught

stealing copper wire.

She'll love hearing that.

- Dude, that shit has

been sitting around

for weeks already.

It's literally gonna

take five minutes

to reach over the

fence and grab it.

Look, I'm gonna do

it no matter what.

You're just coming

along for the ride.

- I'll be the lookout.

- Oh, that's great.

Oh, my baby sister is gonna

be the f*cking lookout.

- I am not a baby!

I'm gonna tell mom!

Until we're at the beach,

all sand, no pavement

And I don't care

'Cause you were there

- (indistinct),

what do you think?

It's great.

- That's great, Ricardo,

but don't you think you're a

little old for Natty Knocks?

- We were told to

have some fun, what?

- Yeah, we're gonna

burn the bitch.

She sleeps with the

worms under the ground.

- Who's that outside?

Don't make a sound!

- Natty Knocks

nine times, I know.

- [Teens] Natty

Knocks nine times!

Don't answer your door

and close all your blinds.

Hide under your bed or

she'll take off your head!

- What, are you all

like seven years old?

- I mean, we're all good here.

Okay, just meet me

here after school.

- I can't, I have to

get the kids ready.

- Right, the kids.

- Yeah, the kids.

They're going through

a lot right now.

- So when can we expect

you back on planet Earth?

(school bell ringing)

(gentle music)

- Okay, go, go, go.

(gentle music)

- Look at it.

That's 50 bucks

sitting right there.

(footsteps thudding)

- I thought you said

there was nobody here.

- There was nobody here

when I came by this morning.

- We should get the

f*ck out of here.

- You're not supposed to swear.

- Cover your ears then.

All right, when he turns

around, I'm gonna go sneak.

- Not without him hearing you.

- Okay, I have an idea.

All right, Jolie and I are

gonna sneak around in the front

and we're gonna

knock on the door.

When the guy checks

to go see who it is,

that's when you go and

sneak and grab the wire.

- That could work, right Wyatt?

Just like ding dong ditch.

- Do you wanna keep

your phone or not?

(low suspenseful music)

(saw whirring)

I need you to be my wing man.

- Sure!

What's a wing man?

- Just go up to the window

and tell me what you see.

- Okay, okay, okay.

Okay.

(low suspenseful music)

(doorbell rings)

(saw whirring)

(doorbell ringing)

(Robby banging on door)

(doorbell ringing)

(footsteps thudding)

Uh, I see someone!

- Go, go!

Jolie!

(low suspenseful music)

- It's too early in the

morning for this shit.

(low suspenseful music)

(footsteps thudding)

(gate creaking)

(footsteps thudding)

(dog barking)

(siren wailing in distance)

(Wyatt grunting)

- [Wyatt] What the hell?

- Dude, keep it down.

- Where the hell were you?

- Your sister ran in

the wrong direction.

- Did not.

- Did you get the wire?

- Yeah, I got the stupid wire.

- Then what's the problem?

We got away.

Jolie's fine and we

had a little fun.

- Fun?

You should have known

that guy was there.

- Dude, you should have

seen the look on your face.

- Such a little bitch.

- Hey man, lighten

up a little bit.

We did it, we're golden.

You got the copper wire and

you can get your phone back.

Hey Jolie, you wanna

do something funny?

- Yeah.

- No, she doesn't.

- Yeah, I do actually.

- Let's do one more.

Let's Natty Knocks someone.

- Really?

- Hell yeah!

Can you do it?

- Yeah.

- I think you could do it.

Let's do...

That one.

- [Wyatt] No, absolutely not!

- Then you do it, chicken shit.

- You're the chicken shit.

Besides, it's a dumb ass idea.

Nobody even lives

there probably.

- If nobody lives

there, then do it.

Yeah, bet you 25

bucks right now.

- 25 bucks?

- Yeah, 25 bucks,

but you won't do it.

You're too scared.

- I'm not scared.

It's just stupid.

- Ah, dude.

- Natty Knocks nine

times, come on.

Go.

- Hold this.

If I get caught, I'm

kicking your ass!

- You got it

(low suspenseful music)

(low suspenseful

music continues)

Stay here.

(low suspenseful music)

(gate creaking)

(low suspenseful music)

Dude, knock nine times.

(Wyatt knocking on door)

- Okay.

- [Robby] Nine times, one more.

(Wyatt knocks on door)

- I think that was nine.

(footsteps thudding)

Nothing happened, all right?

(body thudding)

- Holy, shit.

- Dude, hide!

(shrubbery rustling)

(suspenseful music)

(suspenseful music continues)

(door thudding shut)

(suspenseful music)

Dude, where are you going?

- Stay there.

- You're f*cking crazy.

- Shut up, dude!

(person whimpering)

(body thudding)

(suspenseful music)

f*ck, we gotta get out!

(suspenseful music)

(suspenseful music continues)

(suspenseful music continues)

(body thudding)

(suspenseful music)

(train horn blaring)

What are we gonna do?

- Dude, I don't know.

- We have to tell someone.

- Are you f*cking crazy, dude?

They're gonna know

that we ditched

and that we stole

the copper wire.

- Robby, we saw her

getting abused by him.

We have to tell someone.

We should call the cops.

- Dude, you are mental.

No, they're gonna know about us!

- We'll call from a f*cking

payphone, dumb shit.

What do you think of that?

- What's a payphone?

(phone ringing)

- [Operator] 9-1-1,

what's your emergency?

- I would like to

report a fight.

- A m*rder, it was a m*rder!

- [Operator] Can

you repeat that?

- Yes.

A m*rder on, yeah,

715 Atkinson Street.

- [Operator] What is

your name, please?

- I can't tell you my name.

- [Operator] How do you

know this was a m*rder?

- We saw it through the window!

He was beating the

shit out of her!

- [Operator] Confirming

715 Atkinson Street.

- Yes.

Yes, 715 Atkinson Street.

- [Operator] We'll send a

unit over to check it out.

- Okay.

Thank you.

The cops are on their way.

- Why, are they

gonna get that guy?

What's going on?

- They're gonna bust his ass.

Let's go back.

- Are you out of

your mind, dude?

No, I'm taking Jolie home

and we're gonna forget

that we were even there

and we're not gonna tell

anyone that that ever happened.

And so should you, dude.

Get your bike, Jolie.

- Fine.

Whatever, I don't care anyways.

I know exactly where

you are right now

I'm in an Uber and you're 30

minutes south down Boynton

- I don't know

where else to look.

I should have made

Jolie come with me.

- Okay, so now what?

- I literally have no

idea where they could be.

- Probably just out like

stealing beers or reading porn.

- Yeah, Robby, maybe.

But Wyatt, no way,

not with Jolie around.

- I don't get why

it's such a big deal.

You guys aren't even related.

- It's important to me.

- [Rick] You're

just the babysitter.

- They're important to me.

- At least someone is.

- What does that mean?

(phone ringing)

Wyatt?

No, sorry.

We still haven't found them.

Really?

Grace who?

Rick, do you know

a Grace Kinsley?

- New girl from Florida.

I walk by her in

the halls sometimes.

- She went missing last night.

No, sorry.

We haven't seen her.

Yeah, I'll find them.

Okay.

Yeah, bye.

Oh, geez.

Maybe I do need a break

from these people.

- Thank you.

Jesus.

(eerie music)

(eerie music continues)

(eerie music continues)

(eerie music continues)

(knife ripping hair)

(truck rumbling)

(door thudding shut)

- Where were you guys?

I have been looking

for you everywhere!

- Little shit.

- Shut up a minute.

I want to hear this.

- You can't keep

flaking on them.

Okay, they need you too.

- I'm starting over!

- [Diane] Jolie asks

for you all the time!

They both (indistinct).

- [Hank] Lisa says that

you do this on purpose!

- Bye.

Bye!

Bye, run!

That's the only thing that

you're f*cking good at!

- Babe, why don't you go?

I got this.

- Want me to come by later?

- Yeah.

- You freak her out

like that again,

fist meets face, alright?

- How long have they

been going at it?

- Since we got here.

Like 20 minutes.

- Where were you guys?

Wyatt, you're supposed

to answer your phone.

If you ditched school,

I'm telling your dad.

- His phone's been canceled.

- Canceled?

- It's a long story.

- Hey, I've gotta go close

up this showing, Britt.

Do you mind making

the kids some dinner?

- Yeah, whatever

they're hungry for.

- Okay, cool.

Hey, I'm really sorry

that you had to hear that.

- It's okay.

Let me take this.

Yeah, it's okay.

- We'll do something

fun after dinner.

- I just wanna to go to bed.

- [Reporter] Let's take

a live look downtown

where locals have been

putting up missing posters

as concern for a missing

Fillmore teen is growing.

Here's Katie Hale

with an update.

- If you have any information

regarding the whereabouts

of Grace Kinsley,

please contact the

Fillmore Police Department.

We have an anguished family

that needs your help.

I'm Katie Hale, Channel

Three Eyewitness News.

(eerie music)

(eerie music continues)

(reels rattling)

(eerie music)

(upbeat music)

- Get off of me!

Let me go!

(intense music)

(Natty screaming)

(intense music)

Let me go!

(intense music)

(Natty screaming)

(intense music)

(knife slashing)

(knife slashing continues)

- Mommy!

Where's mommy?

- She's not home yet.

You're okay.

- I saw her.

- No, it was just a bad dream.

- Why does daddy hate us?

- He doesn't, he

doesn't hate us.

We just remind him

of bad feelings

and he wants to be happy now.

- Are we bad?

- No, you're the least bad

person in this whole world.

- I don't ever wanna

steal again. Wyatt.

- Yeah, me neither.

I'm sorry about all that.

It was Robby's stupid idea and

it shouldn't have happened.

Let's just forget about it.

(person knocking on door)

- How many was that?

Wyatt, don't answer it.

(low suspenseful music)

Wyatt, no.

No, Wyatt, no, please.

Stop.

(figure knocking on door)

- Who is at the door?

- I don't know.

- What?

(suspenseful music)

Hi officer, can I help you?

- Yes, ma'am.

Responding to a domestic

disturbance call, this address.

- Oh.

Excuse me.

There's no disturbance.

- Your neighbors said things

were getting out of hand.

- My husband and I are

going through a divorce,

so you know.

- I'm gonna give

you a warning, okay?

Next time, just try

to keep your cool.

- Yeah, I will.

Thank you.

I appreciate your

time, thank you.

Have a good night.

(eerie music)

- Is everything okay, mom?

- Yeah, nothing for you

guys to worry about.

Come on, let's go to bed.

(intense music)

(intense music continues)

(intense music continues)

- k*ll them for me.

k*ll them all.

(eerie music)

(flames crackling)

Here for the weekend, so we

make the best use of our time

Lay in bed all day

- Slow down.

Take control of your hands.

- [Rick] What's wrong?

- Try Grandma in the rear view.

- You want me to go

put a coat over her?

- No, I want you to

zip up your pants.

- Come on, Britt.

- Not a great times, stud.

- We've been together for

almost like three months now.

- Alert the media.

- You know how I feel

about you, about us.

I'm crazy about

you, you're my girl.

(indistinct) and go

dance into the light

- What if we get all involved

and then I have to

leave for school?

- We'll figure it out.

I wish that you could stay

I wish that you could stay

- What's this?

- Oh, him?

He's your biggest

fan, (indistinct).

(Britt laughing)

(lips smooching)

(suspenseful music)

(suspenseful music continues)

(suspenseful music continues)

(door thudding shut)

You're gonna make the

party Friday, right?

Maybe we can try again.

- Yeah, maybe without the witch.

- Well, how about I

pick you up at eight

and we'll head over to Debby's

and light the hag up, yeah?

- Whatever you say, Romeo.

(low eerie music)

(cat meows)

(eerie music)

(eerie music continues)

(eerie music continues)

(keys jingling)

(eerie music continues)

(eerie music continues)

(keys jingling)

(door thudding shut)

(eerie music)

(eerie music continues)

(eerie music continues)

(eerie music continues)

(eerie music continues)

(eerie music continues)

(dog barking)

(muffled music playing)

- Mom?

Mom?

- Good morning, kiddo.

- Oh, good morning.

- I'm so hungry.

- Well, it's almost ready,

just the way you like it.

- You know how I like it.

- Can you guys not, please?

- Okay, go get yourself

some coffee, cowboy.

And you better be doing

good in school, okay?

- Hey, I need to talk

to you about something.

- I don't do heart to hearts.

- Got something you

might be interested in.

- sh**t, champ.

- You know anybody that's

willing to buy some copper wire?

- How'd you get your

hands on copper wire?

- What do you care?

- I know a couple of

guys who might want it.

- It's outside.

- Five minutes.

- Come on.

- Anybody gonna look for this?

- No.

- Better not.

- So how much?

- I'll give you 20.

- What?

This is 100 bucks easy.

- It's hot and somebody's

gonna ask where it came from.

- All right, you could

do better than 20.

- I'll give you 25.

You don't want the deal, right?

- All right, I'll take it.

The money.

- Seriously?

- Yeah, dude, I ain't playing.

(cash rustling)

Have fun.

- Now beat it.

Hey, we never spoke

about this shit, right?

- Yeah, whatever.

(ominous music)

(bicycle whirring)

(flyer rustling)

- You know her?

- No.

Who is she?

- Missing girl.

Big reward.

(ominous music)

(school bell ringing)

- [Intercom] Attention

10th graders,

don't forget to get

started on your-

- Dude, I need to talk to you!

- You ditched again.

They're gonna hold you back.

- Shut up and listen to me!

- No, I don't want to

have to cover for you

every time you bail-

- I found this.

Read it.

It's all over town.

I think that's the girl.

- No, you don't know that.

- You know any other girls

that have been missing

since yesterday?

- Shit.

- Yeah, the cops didn't do shit.

- What?

- I drove by the house.

There's no cop cars,

no yellow tape.

Nothing, they did nothing!

- But we f*cking

told 'em the truth!

- You think that matters?

We're a couple of kids and

it's almost Natty Knocks night.

Truth don't mean shit.

That guy k*lled that girl and

we're the only ones who know.

- We gotta find

something on this guy.

- We need that money.

- But we gotta

figure out who he is.

- How the f*ck are we

supposed to do that?

- I got an idea.

Mom's in a showing.

I don't know how

much time we have.

- What are we doing?

- She has real estate software.

I wanna know who

lives at that house.

What's the address?

- Atkinson Street.

715 Atkinson Street.

- That's weird.

- [Robby] What?

- It's a foreclosure.

The owner's not listed.

- So?

- Well, psycho is not

supposed to be there.

Nobody's supposed to be there.

- So what now?

- Well, I'll go to

mom's office in town

and search for records.

Maybe find the

last owner's name.

They keep the records

in file cabinets.

It's old school.

- I got an idea too.

I'll catch you later.

- Hey, what?

(door thudding shut)

(ominous music)

(ominous music continues)

(intense music)

(intense music continues)

(intense music continues)

(Natty screaming)

(intense music)

(intense music continues)

(Natty breathing heavily)

- Choke me.

Say it!

So choke me.

Say it!

- Choke me.

Choke me.

(knife slashing)

(Natty screaming)

(dramatic music)

(eerie music)

(glass shattering)

(sirens wailing in distance)

(paper rustling)

(ominous music)

(ominous music continues)

- Hey, Wyatt.

You think if we can convince

this guy to turn himself in,

we could still get the money?

- Dude, did you not

hear what I just said?

- Yeah, your dad's a d*ck.

They all are, I've had four.

But this girl is face

down in a river somewhere.

This guy's gonna run away

and then they're

never gonna catch him.

- Shut the f*ck

up with this shit!

- Oh, shit.

I got it, I got it.

- At least he doesn't

know who we are.

(low ominous music)

(low ominous music continues)

(low ominous music continues)

(low ominous music continues)

(low ominous music continues)

(low ominous music continues)

(bicycle whirring)

(Wyatt knocking on door)

- Hey, Lori.

- Hey, Wyatt.

Your mom's not here.

- Yeah, I just need to get

something from her desk.

- Go ahead, go on back.

- Thanks.

(drawer clicking)

(folders rustling)

- Wyatt?

They said you were back here.

Picking up some papers

for your mom, hmm?

- Yeah, hey, Mr. Meredith.

- What you got there?

- Just something my mom needs.

- Oh.

This old place, huh?

Time was, not a day

went by when someone

wasn't stopping by the

office to ask me about it.

- Yeah, I just have to research

that for a book report.

- Why didn't you just

ask your mom about it?

- She's been a little...

- Right, out of sorts.

I was sorry to hear about

the trouble at home.

Come on.

I might have some

answers for you.

This house, it's been a god

damn tough sell for 50 years.

Never had much luck

with it myself.

But your mom nearly did once,

until the buyers found out.

- Found out what?

- To understand that,

you'd have to understand

who lived there.

- Who lived there?

- Miss Natty Nocks.

- Natty Nocks?

Like Natty Knocks nine times?

I thought that was just

an old ghost story.

- Why, where do you think

those stories come from?

There's always a

little truth to 'em.

Nocks family around here, hell,

go all the way

back to the 1800s.

Hard scrabble German folk.

And Natty Nocks, now,

she was the only child

of a God fearing

German farm couple.

One day, they

discovered her upstairs

in the family home

in bed with a boy

and those good Christian

church going parents of hers,

they tossed her

out on the street.

- That's harsh.

- Anyway, she took off for LA,

hopes of becoming a movie star.

And the funny thing is...

The funny thin is,

Wyatt, she almost was.

You see, Natty Nocks,

she starred in those

drive-in movies,

B pictures, double

bill horror flicks,

one right after the

other back in the 60s.

Yeah, she was pretty.

Not much of an actress.

And when her looks gave out,

well, the movies stopped.

She wound up back here

with a young child.

The old Nocks place had been

abandoned by her family.

They just kind of moved in.

No one around this town had

anything to do with her,

or the boy.

And desperate to make

ends meet, Natty...

Well, Natty became

a, how do I put this?

A good time for the men in town

who wanted to live

out their fantasies

of being with a movie star.

Of course, the wives in town

did not appreciate Ms. Natty's

local one woman brothel

or the little black

book that she kept

all their husband's names in.

Because of the kind of parts

she played down in Hollywood,

the women had somehow

convinced themselves

that she was some kind of

a hippie witch and a whore.

They tried to run

her out of town.

Oh, Natty was

having none of that.

No, sir.

She refused and just

kept her business busy,

busy, busy, busy,

busy writing down the names

of all those husbands.

And when she wouldn't tell 'em

where she hid her

little black book,

they lit a tool shed

behind her house on fire,

Natty locked inside.

A coroner called it

death by misadventure.

An accident, could have

happened to anybody.

Shouldn't store gasoline

in a toolshed, they said.

Blah, blah, blah.

But people know better.

I knew better.

A town knows its secrets, Wyatt.

A town knows how to hide 'em.

- What happened to the boy?

- Nate?

Nate was institutionalized.

They fried his brain

with shock therapy

to keep him quiet about

what he might know,

what he might have seen.

- Shock therapy?

- He died up in Butler

psych ward around 2008.

- Is he really dead?

- See for yourself, Wyatt.

They got him buried in a

cheap box up in Oak Hill.

(eerie music)

(bicycle whirring)

(eerie music continues)

(eerie music continues)

(eerie music continues)

(footsteps thudding)

(low eerie music)

(low eerie music continues)

(low eerie music continues)

(low eerie music continues)

(low eerie music continues)

(low eerie music continues)

(low eerie music continues)

(low eerie music continues)

(tense music)

(eerie music)

(eerie music continues)

(eerie music continues)

(spirit screaming)

(suspenseful music)

- Who's there?

(suspenseful music)

(suspenseful music continues)

(body thudding)

(bottle clinking)

(ominous music)

(ominous music continues)

(sirens wailing)

- Are you speeding.

- In this?

- What's going on?

- It's cops.

- Is this about the copper?

- Shut up

(footsteps thudding)

- Is something wrong, officer?

- Taillights busted and

your tags are expired.

License and

registration, please.

- Come on, really?

- Officer, this is

my fault, really.

- I got a flat tire on my

bike and I needed a ride home.

- And where are you

going this time of night?

- I was at my mom's

office in town.

I was picking something up for

her and it got late and dark

and I needed a ride.

We've been having a

real hard time at home

and Britt's been helping us out.

- You Diane Hemming's boy?

- Yeah.

- I was up at your

house not long ago.

- Yeah, sorry about that.

- Look, I don't wanna see

this rig back on the road

until the tags are clean

and the lights are working.

You understand?

- Yeah.

Thank you, officer.

- Now y'all go straight home.

And you, young lady,

it's past your bedtime.

(footsteps thudding)

(Jolie crying)

- Are you okay, Jolie?

- No, I'm not okay!

Wyatt's phone got turned

off and we needed money,

so we ditched.

Then we stole copper wire

from the Baldwin house.

Then they saw a man

beating up a girl.

She might be dead but

nobody can find her

because the cops

didn't do anything!

Dad's never coming home again.

- What?

Wyatt, what is

she talking about?

Is any of this true?

- All of it.

All of it's true.

(Jolie crying)

- We are going home right now.

(engine rumbling)

(footsteps thudding)

(eerie music)

(keys jingling)

(eerie music)

(door clicking shut)

(low eerie music)

(low eerie music continues)

(low eerie music continues)

- I'm sorry.

(low eerie music)

(low eerie music continues)

(low eerie music continues)

(staircase creaking)

(door creaking open)

(eerie music)

Who are you?

You can't be here.

- I belong here.

- Nobody belongs here,

not in her house.

Not in her house!

Wait a minute, wait a minute.

Who are you?

Do I know you?

- You know who I am.

- No, you can't be Nate.

No, no, no.

You stay back, now.

You stay back.

You stay back, now!

(Mr. Meredith grunting)

(Nate screaming)

(Mr. Meredith thudding)

(tense music)

- You didn't try to help her.

(ominous music)

(ominous music continues)

- Why are you hassling me?

I don't know shit

about no stolen copper.

- I got a report of a black

Toyota seen in the area.

You know who drives

a black Toyota?

You, tough guy.

- Me and a million

f*cking other people.

Get out of here with that crap.

- I've got a witness who

says they saw a black Toyota

near the high school.

You wanna talk about that?

- Whoa, whoa, whoa.

Hold on.

Don't you lay that girl on me.

I got a cleanup job

over there, okay?

Do your f*cking job

and check it out.

- You better believe I will.

- Am I done here?

- Yeah.

You'll be back.

(bell ringing)

- Hey Ken, I need you to

run a set of prints for me.

- I can't run

unauthorized prints.

You know that.

- Look, it's the last time.

Okay?

Oh, third base line,

lower level, row 12.

Dodgers, Giants.

- Fine.

I can maybe have

these by tonight.

- I need it sooner.

- They catalog every search.

I have to be careful.

- All right.

You have my cell phone.

Whoa.

- Hi, can you help me?

The front desk said that I

was supposed to go back here,

but I don't think I'm

in the right place.

- The right place for what?

- I have information

about a m*rder.

- A m*rder?

- The missing girl

from the television.

- Come with me, please.

This way.

Don't worry about the lights.

They're fixing the place up.

- Is this the right way?

- Yeah.

- Excuse me.

Are you Britt Chamberland?

- Yeah.

- Detective Squares.

The desk sergeant said you

might have some information.

- Oh, he was taking

me to see you.

- Okay, well, he's

taking you the wrong way.

Why don't she come with me?

I'll buy you a Coke and

you can tell me your story.

This way.

Brains before bears, Abner.

What the hell's

your problem, man?

So the game is

called Natty Knocks.

- That's right.

- I've got kids, but

refresh my memory.

- You run up to somebody's

door and you knock

and you run away

before they answer.

- Nine times.

But my friend didn't run away.

He looked through the window

and he saw this creepy

guy beating up a girl.

He thinks it's the same

girl on the missing posters.

- [Detective Squares]

Well, we got a big problem

with domestic v*olence.

I mean, is it possible he

saw a husband and wife thing

maybe get out of control?

- [Britt] No.

No, he's sure that the man

was trying to k*ll her.

- And your friend called 9-1-1?

- Yeah.

- So there's a record of the

call in the dispatch order.

- I suppose.

- And you say this

happened yesterday?

- Yeah.

- So why don't you

think the officers

made an arrest at the scene?

I mean, what it sounds like,

she put a hell of a fight.

There would be broken furniture.

This guy would have

trauma on his face.

And yet this man didn't

leave in handcuffs.

- Yeah, that's why I'm here.

- But not your friend.

- Yeah, well, he's scared,

but he wants to do

the right thing.

Look, if there's a chance

that this girl can be found,

maybe she's still alive.

I don't know.

- The only thing I

got from yesterday

is a call about some

stolen copper wire.

- Well, I'm...

I'm just...

I'm thinking about

the missing girl.

She's in my school.

- Well, listen, we're gonna

look into all of this.

In the meantime,

I just want you to stay

kind of close to home.

Be safe and I'll call

you if anything comes up.

And there's my number, so.

- Hi, Lori.

Is Mr. Meredith in?

- I haven't seen him yet today.

He did leave something

on your desk, though.

- Do you know what it is?

- I think it was something

about the old Nocks House.

- Thanks.

You might wanna talk

to Wyatt about this.

(low ominous music)

What are you up to, kid?

(door thudding shut)

- Guys?

Guys?

- How'd it go?

- I talked to a detective

and I told him everything.

They're gonna be

all over that guy.

- What about the copper wire?

- I covered it up for you.

Don't do anything stupid

like that again, okay?

- Is it over?

- Yeah, everything's

gonna be just fine.

- Did that cop know who we are?

- No, I didn't

tell him your name.

I just said it was a friend.

- Thank you.

- Can you stop being such a

pain in my ass all the time now?

You know, I'm only

trying to help you.

- Yeah, I'm sorry.

- Accepted.

Now, your mom is

working late tonight

and I think we need

to have a little fun.

- I wanna go to the ghost

house and wear my mask

and reach into the guts

and pull out prizes!

- You coming?

- I should tell

Robby that it's over.

- He's the one that got

you into this trouble

in the first place.

You know that, right?

- I owe him.

- No, you don't owe

him a f*cking thing!

(heels clicking)

(doorbell ringing)

(eerie music)

(ominous music)

(heels clicking)

- Uh, excuse me.

Can I help you?

- I'm so sorry, you scared me.

- Oh, I'm sorry.

I didn't mean to, I

thought you were a prowler.

- Oh.

That time of year, huh?

- Yeah, every kid in town.

- No, I'm Diane with

Hemmings Realty.

I'm sure you've seen our signs.

- Of course.

- Well, we used to

have this listing

and then now the bank has it.

And I think there might

be someone squatting here,

so I wanted to just

go check it out.

- Well, I think I saw

the back door open.

Let's go take a look.

- Oh, okay.

(footsteps thudding)

Looks like somebody

tried to break in.

It was probably kids.

I have two of my own.

Should get rid of

all of this junk.

- That must mean

something to someone.

- Somebody without taste.

- Somebody may be

coming back for these.

- Doubtful.

Everybody thinks this

place is haunted.

- Do you believe in ghosts?

- Me, no.

No, I believe people

are bad enough.

They don't have to invent

things to be afraid of.

- Should we look

in the basement?

- No.

I think I'm good.

I've seen enough.

But thank you for your help.

If you are ever on the

market for a house...

- I know, I know.

A house is not a house

unless it's a Hemmings house.

- Yes.

- Thank you.

- That's right.

Thank you.

(object rattling)

- What is that?

- I don't know.

No idea.

(object rattling)

- What the hell

is going on here?

(spirit screaming)

(Diane gasping and choking)

(Diane gasping and

choking continues)

- Say choke me.

- No.

- Say it!

- No!

- Louder!

- Choke me.

- Louder.

Louder!

- Choke me!

(Diane groaning)

(Natty screaming)

(indistinct talking)

- Do as you're told.

(eerie music)

(bicycle whirring)

- Robby, what the

hell is happening?

- I thought that if

I could get his name,

I could turn it into the

police and get the 5,000 bucks.

And me and my mom can get out

of this shitty town for good.

- What are you talking about?

- There's a reason why the

cops didn't do anything, Wyatt.

- What are you saying?

- He's a cop.

- What?

- Yeah, his name

is Abner Honeywell.

- How do you know that?

- I checked his driver's license

and I saw his f*cking

uniform, dude.

- You went back there?

Are you insane?

- I had to!

- Tell me you didn't.

- I threw that through

the f*cking window.

But I forgot you're a psycho

and put your initials

on everything!

- What were you thinking?

- I thought that maybe if

he knew we saw what he did,

he would get scared and then

turn himself into the police

and then I could

collect the money.

- Dude, Britt went to

the police station today

and she talked to a cop.

- What?

- Yeah, she told him

everything we saw.

- What did he look like?

What was his name?

- I don't f*cking know, Robby.

(tense music)

- Money.

- Yeah, it's a

little late for that.

Dude, we have to find Britt.

- Remember the rules.

- Don't move and

don't touch anything.

- And don't scare

your babysitter.

- Okay.

(soft playful music)

(eerie music)

This is awesome, right Britt?

- If you say so.

(knife slashing)

(actor screaming)

(Jolie and Britt screaming)

- Did you just pee?

- No.

- I think I did.

(actor groaning)

(actor screaming)

- I told you not to

scare your babysitter.

(tense music)

(Jolie and Britt screaming)

(phone buzzing)

(people cackling)

(eerie music)

- Abner, what the f*ck

are you doing here?

- I'm working.

- Working.

Where's your duty belt?

- Have you been following me?

- I've been following

her and I'm glad I did.

You know, a pair of uni's

talked to you recently,

but you're good old Abner,

three weeks from retirement.

Everybody loves you.

Well, I never bought it.

I never bought you.

Right, don't pull that

Halloween shit with me.

(Detective Squares grunting)

(suspenseful music)

(hatchet cracking)

(Detective Squares groaning)

(suspenseful music)

- She took Jolie to

the Baldwin house!

(bicycle whirring)

(ominous music)

(hatchet slashing)

- Whoa.

Britt, look how

cool this room is.

(eerie music)

Whoa, that almost looks real.

Britt, look.

Britt?

Britt, look.

(actor laughing creepily)

Britt!

Britt!

(eerie music)

Britt?

Britt?

- Jolie?

Jolie?

Jolie!

- Britt, where are you?

- Wyatt!

- What, what's happening?

- I got lost in

that stupid house

and then I walked through

the wrong door and...

We're never going in

that stupid place again.

What are you doing here?

- He came with me.

- And you should know better!

After everything

that's happened,

Robby, don't you think

you've done enough?

- What was the name of the

cop that you talked to?

- I didn't tell him

about any stolen copper.

- What was the name of the cop?

Was it Honeywell?

- No, it was Detective Squares.

Happy?

We're going.

You too, Wyatt.

Let's go, say goodnight.

Stay here or go wherever,

but you're not coming with us.

- I'm trying to help you.

- Next time, treat

your friends better.

- Fine.

Go, see if I care!

(ominous music)

(crows cawing)

(ominous music continues)

- Did you get in?

- I've had it for two days.

I'm afraid to open it.

- What are you waiting for?

- The minute I open

this, everything changes.

Who I am, where I'm

going, who I'm with.

- Rick's a tool.

You know that, right?

- Yeah, but he's a cute tool.

- Look, I've never told

anyone this before,

but I can't wait

to get out of here.

Maybe if I'm lucky,

I'll nab a baseball

scholarship somewhere.

But that's the only

chance I've got.

This is yours.

Don't blow it.

(paper rustling)

Well?

- Holy shit.

I got in!

(Britt laughing)

- Wow.

(phone dings)

Is that Rick?

- Yeah, he wants to see me.

I think I have to tell him.

- You probably should.

- Is it cool if he comes over?

- I mean, I knew you first.

- Yeah, since you

were like seven.

Hey, we're gonna be up

late, like late, late.

- Oh.

Oh, okay.

I'll be in mom's office

and work with her computer

while you guys talk

and do whatever.

- Thanks, Wyatt.

Hey, you're a cool kid.

You know that, right?

And your slider is

your best pitch.

(phone dialing)

- Babe, we're burning

the witch tonight.

- Hey, I have some good news.

Why don't you come over?

Jolie's asleep and

I wanna see you.

- Just come over here.

- I can't, Mrs. Henderson's

working something out

with her ex and I have to stay.

But it's all good,

just come over.

- Maybe we can have

like a party of our own?

- Maybe.

- I'm on the way.

(ominous music)

(ominous music continues)

(crow cawing)

(person knocking on door)

- Don't answer it.

(person knocking on door)

Don't f*cking answer it.

(person knocking on door)

- Alright, keep your pants on.

- Don't answer it!

(door thudding shut)

- You scared me.

- I'm looking for

Robby de La Marco.

- What did he do now?

- I need to ask him

a few questions.

- You have a warrant?

- Do I need one?

- If you want to

get in my house.

- He broke the law.

- Prove it.

(footsteps thudding)

Run, Robby, run!

Run!

(flashlight thudding)

(kicks thudding)

(bones crunching)

You broke my wrist.

- Where is he?

- I'm gonna sue

you for millions.

(Ajay groaning)

f*ck you!

(Ajay groaning)

What kind of

f*cking cop are you?

- I'm a bad cop.

Where is he?

- Okay, he hangs out with

this kid Wyatt Hemmings

on Edgewood Road.

(flashlight thudding)

(suspenseful music)

(ominous music)

(ominous music continues)

(keyboard clacking)

(ominous music continues)

(keyboard clacking continues)

(ominous music continues)

(ominous music continues)

(door creaking open)

- You're supposed to be asleep.

- I'm kind of scared.

- It's okay, close your eyes.

I'm right across the hall.

- Britt.

- Yeah?

- Why are there bad people?

Why did God make bad people?

- No one really knows.

That's the truth.

Sometimes it's a traumatic

event that makes them bad

or just bad blood,

like they're born bad.

- But why?

Why does God make mistakes?

- I can't really tell you that.

But I do know that

all that matters

is that your mom loves

you and Wyatt loves you.

And I love you,

and even your dad.

Most people are good.

Can you say that?

- Most people are good.

- Right, now go to sleep.

We'll do something fun tomorrow.

- Britt.

- Yeah?

- I love you.

- I know, I love you too.

Good night.

(soft music)

(soft music continues)

(soft music continues)

(phone dings)

(soft music)

(ominous music)

(keyboard clacking)

(ominous music continues)

(keyboard clacking continues)

(ominous music continues)

(keyboard clacking continues)

(ominous music continues)

(ominous music continues)

- Oh my God.

Abner Honeywell is Nate Nocks.

- College grad of the future?

Or the Avocado

queen of Fillmore.

(engine rumbling)

I guess we're gonna find out.

(door thudding)

Just don't wake her up.

Wait in the bedroom.

I have something for you.

(low ominous music)

(low ominous music continues)

(low ominous music continues)

It's freezing in here.

Over here, lover boy.

(tense music)

(Britt screaming)

(stun g*n zapping)

(Britt thudding)

(suspenseful music)

(eerie music)

(eerie music continues)

(eerie music continues)

(door creaking shut)

(footsteps thudding)

(Jolie screaming)

(low eerie music)

(Jolie crying softly)

(tense music)

- Where are they?

Where are they?

- With their dad.

- If you are lying to me...

- I'm not.

He took them.

(Jolie crying softly)

(Wyat shushing)

(suspenseful music)

(Britt gasping)

(Britt thudding)

- Call 9-1-1.

- Don't go down there.

- I have to.

- Don't leave me.

(low eerie music)

(low eerie music continues)

(low eerie music continues)

(trunk clicks shut)

(Britt screaming)

(Britt breathing heavily)

(tense music)

(Britt screaming)

(car whirring)

- What?

- They f*cking left.

He's got Britt!

- Let's f*cking go!

(tense music)

- He's taking her home!

- What?

- To his mother's house.

(tense music)

(tense music continues)

(chilling music)

(bicycle whirring)

- You ready to do this?

- Yeah, he'll k*ll her.

- Hey, let's just hope you

swing better than you can throw.

- Let's get this shit, bro.

I'll get the front and

you go in the back, okay?

- Good luck, man.

(door creaking open)

- Knock, knock!

I know who you are.

You're Nate Nocks.

Do you hear me, m*therf*cker?

Nate Nocks.

- [Robby] What the

f*ck are you doing?

- I came to help you.

- [Robby] Jesus, dude,

I thought you were dead.

- It'll take a lot

more than that.

- [Robby] Hey, thanks for

saving my ass back there.

- Can't have your mom leave me.

- Dude, you're a

real piece of work.

Hey, let's go get

this piece of shit.

- I'll f*cking k*ll him.

(Wyatt exclaiming)

- Dude, calm down.

- What the f*ck?

- He's with me.

- What the hell did you

guys do to piss of this man?

- He's a psycho cop and no

one's gonna stop him but us.

- So what's the plan?

- I'll go upstairs and you

guys go up back to the shed.

If you see him or Britt, scream.

- Don't worry, it

won't be a problem.

- Let's go.

(staircase creaking)

- They locked you in a nuthouse!

And then you started that fire

and k*lled all those people!

(eerie music)

Abner Honeywell died, not you.

(eerie music)

Where the f*ck are you?

They dragged you out,

all burnt up and

covered in dirt.

You made them think you were

Abner, but it was just you,

just you little Nate Knox.

You waited.

You waited until

people stopped talking

or caring about some

creepy old story.

And then you came back home

as a new man named

Abner Honeywell.

You've been very busy.

(door clicks shut)

(ominous music)

This ends tonight, fucker!

Where are you?

- Wherever you want me to be.

(bat cracking)

Momma's boy.

(stun g*n zapping)

(Wyatt grunting)

(bat cracking)

(footsteps thudding)

- Please don't hurt me, please.

- Oh shit, is that her?

- Oh my God, yeah, yeah.

- Grace!

Everybody has been

looking for you!

- Get off of me!

Let me go!

(intense music)

(Natty screaming)

(intense music)

(Natty screaming)

- Watch the movie.

Watch it!

- No!

- Watch the movie.

- Let me go.

(Natty screaming)

(knife slashing)

- That's right.

That's right.

- Look at it.

(eerie music)

(eerie music continues)

(eerie music continues)

(Nate sniffing)

(eerie music)

- What kind of

conditioner do you use?

- f*ck you!

(suspenseful music)

- Britt!

Britt!

(suspenseful music)

I know what they did to you!

- You know nothing!

Do you know what it's

like to have a mother

living inside you,

rooting and nesting?

She's a prisoner of all her

movies and she is hungry.

Well, mommy asked me to feed

her and she said if I did,

she'd let me go.

So don't blame me.

She's the whore!

(Nate grunting)

(objects clattering)

(Nate grunting)

(suspenseful music)

(flame crackling)

- Go get her up,

get her upstairs!

(suspenseful music)

- Stop right there!

Don't move.

Don't f*cking move!

(g*n banging)

- Damn you all to hell!

(spirit roaring)

(Diane screaming)

(spirit hissing)

- Holy shsit.

(spirit roaring)

Come on!

- Go, go, go!

- Come on, we've got you.

(Grace crying)

Okay, easy.

(Grace crying)

- Wyatt, (indistinct)

- I'm coming, mom.

I'm coming.

- What the f*ck was that?

(Wyatt coughing)

(Diane screaming)

- It's okay, it's fine.

It's Grace.

- He had her tied up-

- Get the f*ck out, go!

Shit, f*ck!

(Wyatt breathing heavily)

Go!

(sirens wailing)

(tense music)

- [Radio] 10-4,

just wanted to know

if you'd be headed

back (indistinct).

- Mommy!

- Oh, honey.

- Are you okay?

- I love you so much.

- We're okay.

Come on.

(stretcher clattering)

- You're some kind of hero, kid.

- [Robby] Not so bad yourself.

- How much is the

reward, by the way?

I'll tell your mom you're okay.

What's up, bro?

- What's going on?

- You all right?

- Not really.

- Yeah, me neither.

Where's Britt?

- I don't know,

she should be here.

- What do you mean?

She was right behind me.

- Yeah.

I mean, I saw her.

- Britt!

- Is she not here, dude?

- Dude.

Britt!

- Britt!

Hey, Britt!

- Hey, is Britt over there?

- No.

- Is she still inside?

Britt!

Britt?

Hey, Britt!

- Britt!

(soft music)

- Britt?

(creepy music)

(sirens wailing)

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- [Wyatt] Britt!

Britt!

- [Robby] Britt,

Britt, where are you?

- [Wyatt] Britt,

are you in there?

(door rattling)

- [Robby] Britt!

- [Wyatt] Dude, where is she?

- [Robby] Hey, Britt,

open up, please.

Britt!

- [Wyatt] Britt,

Britt, are you in here?

Britt, open up!

- [Robby] Open up!

- [Wyatt] Britt, open, please!

- [Robby] Britt!

- Hey!

- Britt!

(creepy music)

(spirit growling)

(tense music)

(thunder cracking)

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(thunder cracking continues)

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