Blood Harvest (1987) - full transcript

Tiny Tim stars in his first dramatic film role in this taut drama. A Beautiful young girl, Jill Robinson, returns to her peaceful rural home town to find that her life has been turned upside down. The house she grew up in has been defaced, her parents are missing, and the whole town hates her father, the bank supervisor who had foreclosed on many of the local farms. Only "Marvelous Mervo" (Tiny Tim) seems happy to see her. He wanders around the community dressed in a clown's suit with a clown's permanent grin grotesquely painted on his face. Mervo's brother tries to re-kindle his love affair with Jill. Then, one by one, those closest to her are slaughtered like cattle... tied upside down from the rafters of the barn... until the surprise ending reveals the madman.. and a very unlikely savior.

Gary and Jill went up the hill

To fetch a pail of water

Gary fell down

And broke his crown

I And Jill came tumbling after

Gary and Jill went up the hill

To fetch a pail of water

Gary fell down

And broke his crown

I And Jill came tumbling after

Dispatch, 146.



We have a 1052, double VOA call.

The victim was in a farm.

Indicting dispatch 146.

We have a double VOA, 1052
call at the Dickenson Farm.

Total Auction Service
out of Merrill, Wisconsin

of course conducting the auction out
here for the Gleason State Bank.

It's a secured party here on
the Roy Anderson Property.

Harvey Woodward of course, representing
the home office out of Merrill.

He's working here with me today,

and Colonel Pete Van
Ryan's selling the auction.

Bid to either one of us,
we'll roll along at approximately ten.

All things are being sold here
today without reservations.

- No.
- For the highest bid regardless of price.

Ordered by the courts by a secured party.



That includes all machinery,
cattle and the real estate.

No way.

No sale.

No sale.

Go away.

No.

Hi, mom.

No, I'm still at school.

Oh, I know, but it takes a long time

to say goodbye to your friends.

Listen mom, I'll be in sometime this week.

Another foreclosure?

Oh, God.

Poor dad.

I know he has to represent the bank,
mom,

but he hates doing it.

He's lived with these
people most of his life.

Maybe I'll stop by the bank
when I get in

and get ride home from him.

Well, I've gotta go.

Give dad my love, and
tell him to hang in there.

I love you too, mom.
Good bye.

- Hi.
- Hi, Jill.

- How are you?
- Fine, thank you.

- Have you seen my dad?
- No, I haven't.

Um, how about my mom?

No, she hasn't been in.

Do you know where they
might be at all?

He maybe at a meeting.
I don't know.

Okay, well, thanks anyway.

- Have a good day.
- Sure, bye.

Think we'll
be in business much longer?

Another foreclosure auction
got underway today in Wade County.

Tempers flared when local farmers,

outraged by the loss of their farms,

gathered to protest and
shout down the auctioneer.

Six month ago, our cameras
where in Winchester

to record the first in what has become

a series of forced farm sales.

First with the Dickinson Farm.

Shortly after, the Brent
family was dispossessed,

and today it was the
turn of the Anderson's.

Local feelings reached a fever pitch

as several more farmers face the prospect

of losing their homesteads
in the coming months.

What turned into an ugly incident
was brought under control

by Wade County Deputy, Bill Robusky.

Mr. Robinson, who represented
the Wade County Bank,

was present to oversee the foreclosure
and had to be escorted from the scene

by sheriff's deputies
to avoid the angry mob.

And he has muscles
in all the right places.

And I suppose he's captain
of the football team?

How'd you guess?

Let's face it Jill, you
always did have the best.

Ah,
what is with everybody?

The Robinson family
isn't exactly popular

around here right now.

My father's just doing his job, Sarah.

Anyway, if you need a lift, let's go.

Thanks for the ride, Sarah.

Bye.

Mom?

Dad?

Mama?

Who in the hell are you?

And what are you doing in this house?

I've just come to
welcome you home, Jill.

Merv?

Marvelous Mervo at your service.

Oh, goddamn, you scared
the shit out of me.

What the hell is going on around here?

And who did that?

I brought you some flowers, Jill.

Where are my parents?

I picked these especially for you.

Merv, I want some answers.

Don't you want them?

Mervin, what the hell are
you doing bothering Jill?

Is this some kind of practical joke?

Have you seen my parents?

Huh, yeah, I saw your father yesterday.

He even spoke to me for once.
Three words, go to hell.

Gary, this is serious.

He hasn't been at the bank at all.

And where is my mom?

They knew I was coming
home this week.

Look Jill, all I can tell ya,
is things have been kind of rough

around here since you left.
Everybody's pissed off at the bank,

and your dad's been taking
a lot of flack for it.

But everything is going
to be alright, Jill.

We're really glad to see you

We're really glad you're here

Because you see to Gary and me

You really are a clear

Ta-ta.

My crazy brother.

Hmm, he's getting worse everyday.

He hardly takes the makeup
off anymore.

I'm gonna go take him home.
Are you gonna be alright?

Ah, yeah, I'll, I'll be fine.

Well, I'll come by
laterjust to make sure.

Fuck you, bitch.

Oh my God.

Holy shit.

Jesus Christ, Jake, you wackadoo.

You shot her in the head.

Just
leave me alone.

Sorry, it's only pant.

What are you doing out here, anyway?

Well, I was trying to get into town.

You were gonna walk into town?

Yes, I was gonna walk into town.

Come on, let me give ya a lift.

I was hoping I'd make
it up to you on a date?

Sorry, but I'm engaged.

How about some meaningless sex?

Sheriff Buckley, I
don't like people throwing

- bricks through my window.
- Whoa, Whoa, Whoa, Jill.

Take it easy, you got a temper
worse than your father's.

From the beginning, a
little slower please?

Okay...

Where is my father?

Where is my mother?

Well they're not under
here, how the heck do I know?

I mean, the less I see of your
father, the better I like it.

Listen, I can't find
my parents anywhere.

Someone made a mess of our house.

They hung a dummy with an
arrow sticking through it

in the middle of our living room.

I have been getting
threatening phone calls,

and to top it all off,

someone threw a brick
through our window.

A brick through your window?

Yes, a brick.

Okay, you got me convinced.

Then what are you gonna do about it?

Now? You want me to
give up my softball game

now to go out to your house?

That certainly would be appreciated.

Wonderful.

Marvelous.

I think I love it.

Jesus Christ.

Well how are you

Mrs.
Robinson

Are you hungrY?

Are you comfortable?

Ah.

Do you want to eat?

Well, it
looks normal to me, Jill.

Somebody's playing tricks.

I just hope it wasn't you,
young lady.

This where that,
that thing was hanging.

Is that right?

And over there,
that window was broken,

and the brick was laying right there.

Why do I get the feeling
that you don't believe me?

Maybe you'd believe Gary Dickenson?
He saw it too.

In fact, why don't I give
him a call right now?

That's not necessary Jill.

If this happens again, call me.

On second thought, with
my bubble gums going,

I can make the last inning.

Jill, don't call me,

I'll call you.

Rock of ages

Cleft for me

Let me hide

Myself in thee

Let the water

And the blood

From thy wounded side which floods

The double cure

Safe from wrath

I And make me pure

Oh, my parents,

my parents.

My parents.

Jill?

Jill?

Are you up there?

Oh, Gary.

Somebody is trying to
frighten me and I don't why?

Don't worry, Jill.

I won't let anything happen to you.

Look, I even cleaned the place up for you.

You did that?

You should have seen me trying
to explain this to Sheriff Buckley.

He thinks I've gone crazy.

Seriously Gary, something
really is wrong around here.

You know how they are.

They'll get over it.

Who will get over what?

The farmers.

- Farmers.
- Look, Jill.

I don't think they're trying
to hurt you.

It's just that after
my folks lost the farm,

and the Peters and now the
Anderson's and the rest,

they're just playing old man.

Your folks probably
just got out of town

for a couple of days
til tempers cool down.

Oh, I hope you're right.

I know I am.

Say, what about a walk?

"Now?"

You've gotta be kidding.

Why you got something better to do?

Come on,

it'll take your mind off it.

Okay, okay, alright.

You talked me into it.

Why are they dead?

Why are they dead?

ls there
anything wrong, my son?

I, I, I don't think so pastor.

If you want to share
a burden with someone,

you always know where to find me.

May the good Lord guide you.

Wow, it's still there.

Just the way we left it.

Yeah.

Hey, do you wanna go up?

Oh, Gary, we're not kids anymore.

Oh, come on.

It'll be fun.

Well, okay, but
you have to go first.

Alright.

Hey, watch it.

Don't step on my hands.

Come on, I'll help you up.

Oh,

God.

I've never forgotten this place.

Whose idea was it to build it,
anyway?

It was my idea.

' Oh, yeah?

Yeah.

Well who found the tree?

Well who climbed the tree first?

Well who got the lumber?

Who got the nails?

Well who got the hammer?

Who forgot to put a roof on it?

There you go.

God, I was crazy about you then.

Do you remember when your
dad caught us?

Vividly.

I thought I was gonna
die from embarrassment.

And I thought he was gonna kill me.

Let's not talk about that, Gary.

I was really sorry to hear about

what happened to your parents.

I mean, who would do
such a terrible thing?

Yeah, that's something
else I'll also never forget.

I was over in Ludlow when I got the call.

Got over here as fast as I could.

Sheriff Buckley told me,

they were hanging there for three days.

I couldn't stand it.

I had to take down that barn.

Oh, that's awful.

My mom said they still
don't know who did it.

I find that hard to believe.

Things are real different since then.

Merv took it really hard.

Gotta watch him all the time.

Yeah, I've noticed.

He's gotten stranger.

Well, no matter what else happens,
we'll be alright, I guess.

The land's gone, most of the livestock,
but I still have the house,

so I guess that makes me lucky.

And you're back.

I'm back, alright.

But not for long.

But I heard you weren't
going back to school?

Well, I'm not.

Well,

you see,

I met someone, Gary.

And we got engaged.

I was afraid
you were gonna say that.

A matter of fact, I knew that once

you left Winchester that
would probably happen.

I'm sorry.

Well, I got some chores to do,

and I gotta check in on Merv.

Will I see you later?

Sure.

Sure I'll see you.

Gary and Jill went up the hill

To fetch a pail of water

Gary fell down and broke his crown

I And Jill came tumbling after

Gary and Jill went up the hill

To fetch a pail of water

Gary fell down

And broke his crown

I And Jill came tumbling after

At night, when the mask is off.

I look at myself.

I may make the world think I'm happy.

Well I can't hide the truth myself.

Whatever happens, I must go
on acting, acting, acting.

Be a pagliacci love

Love E

Okay, Aunt Pine.

I just thought, maybe my mom
and dad would be with you.

Yes, I have tried everybody now.

Well I told her I'd be here
before the end of this week.

Okay, I'll try not to.

I'm here.

Thank God you are, Mew.

Oh, you're happy to see me.

People are always happy to see me.

Marvelous Mervo at your service.

I was just was just making some coffee.

Would you like some?

Allow me.

Why don't you make yourself at home,
Jill.

I'll make us both some.

Um, well, alright.

Thanks.

Here you are.

Thank you.

Enjoy it.

Enjoy it.

I'm a tree.

Birdies lie in my branch.

Merv, no.

Oh.

Yes.

It's fine.

I can make all of us
happy, but what about me?

Can't I make myself happy, too?

Buckley.

This is Jill Robinson.

Can you come over here right now?

There's someone sitting
on the swing outside.

I'm all alone here.

What's this ah, Jill,
another little fantasy?

Not a nightmare, of course not.

Just get over here, Sheriff.

You're libel to have another
unsolved crime on your hands.

Okay, Okay...

Just stay inside, don't answer the door

to anyone until I get there,
understand?

There goes the damn poker game.

Jill, it's me.

It's Scott.

I've been trying to call you.

Scott,

where are you?

I'm at school, what's wrong?

Oh, I don't know.

Tell me, what's wrong?

My folks are gone.

Nobody has seen them since
the auctions.

Somebody threw a brick
through our window,

and now there's somebody outside.

What are you talking about?

Scott, I'm frightened.

Call the police.

I already did.

Please, Scott,

talk to me.

The sound of your voice is so good.

You are doing fine, sweetheart.

Jill?

Are you there?

Oh my God.

The squeaking has stopped.

Take it easy.

Scott, I'm frightened.

Jill, talk to me.

Jill, are you there?

There's somebody on the porch.

Scott.

Open up...

It's Sheriff Buckley.

It's okay, it's the sheriff.

I've gotta go.

I love you.

I love you too.

Here he is.

Here's your prowler.

"Mervin?"

I didn't want anyone to hurt you.

What do you
want me to do with him?

Just take him home.

Jill.

Scott.

You fool.

You scared me half to death almost.

I'm so pleased to see you.

What would you do if you weren't?

Spread tuna fish all over me,

and throw me out the
window to a starving cat?

I was just trying to surprise you.

Well you certainly did that.

Looks like I'm gonna
have change my game plan.

Oh yeah?

Yeah, since you don't like surprises,

I'm gonna have to make sure

you know everything I'm gonna do.

Oh, what are you gonna do?

I'll start with a little smooching.

Oh, really?

Yeah, forget it Ted.

What's with the lights?

Are you afraid of the dark?

Well, I don't know.

I just must have been a
little tired last night.

Well I've got something
that will wake you up.

Ooh.

You are

so disgusting.

I don't wanna disappoint you.

First.

You mean, first what?

I'm gonna nibble on your ears.

Really?

Yeah, and then
you know what I'm gonna do?

Hmm?

Let me put it to you this way.

It's not that I want my innocence back,

just the experience of losing
it again would be kina nice.

Oh, Well.

First, you're gonna have to catch me.

Now you know what I'm gonna do?

I'm gonna undress you.

You're so hot.

Scott, I have to answer it.

It might be my folks.

Hello?

Oh, it's you, Sarah.

Oh, Oh, Oh no.

I just thought it might
be my folks, that's all.

Of course I wanna see you.

Sure, great, bu h-bye.

Hey, I can't find the beer.

Where does the old man hide it?

Oh, my folks don't drink.

I think there's some
juice out there, though.

Some juice?

After a workout,
I always have a beer.

Well, you just better drive
off to go and get some, then.

Well that might not be a bad idea.

While I'm there, I'll talk to
that sheriff friend of yours,

and straighten out some of
the trouble around here.

Go for it.

If you can't do it, , nobody can.

Alright, well, see you later.

Alright, buh-bye.

Hey?

Wait a minute.

Come here.

Oh, I thought you were Sarah.

Only on the weekends.

I ah, saw a car in your
driveway I didn't recognize,

so I thought I better come over
and check

and see if you're alright.

Well, that was Scott's.

He sort of turned up unexpectedly today.

In fact, he just went into town
to give Sheriff Buckley some grief.

I'd like you to meet him.

- You know, give me your opinion and all that.
- Now wait a minute.

Character assessment will cost you

exactly one cup of coffee
and a sisterly kiss.

I think I can handle that.

And one thing led to another

and another to another, I mean, you know.

Well if my dad didn't interrupt us,

I wonder if it would have been
you and me instead of Scott and me.

Oh, I wonder if that's
Sarah or maybe it's Scott.

I seem to be real good
at losing people lately.

Shit.

Would you tell your loopy brother

that spying on people isn't very nice?

I swear, next time I'm gonna
have the sheriff lock him up.

Gary, Gary, what's the matter?

Wha, What have I done?

Now you can just apologize to Jill

for scaring her like that.

Go on.

I'm tired of everyone
telling me what to do.

I may choose to wear
the costume of a clown.

I may get confused sometimes since my

accident,

but inside,

I still fly like I used to.

High in the trapeze,

looking down on the tiny ants below.

Hearing the applause.

And feeling them willing me to fall.

Home, now Merv.

Shut up.

I don't hate Jill for what
her father did to our parents,

or slaughtering all my friends like that.

For heaven's sake Gary, what,
what is he babbling about?

He's talking about the animals, Jill.

You know how he used to sit around
for hours just talking to them?

And what does he mean, what
my father did to his parents?

I don't understand.

It must be Sarah.

Home Merv, now.

I didn't mean any harm.

You always do this to me.

Oh, are we
having a costume party?

I would have worn my grandmother's suit.

Good night ladies

Good night ladies

Good night ladies

It's time for us to go

- Good night.
- Here we go again.

Are the most important
muscles in this picture?

Well,

all except one.

So when do I get to meet
the Incredible Hulk in person?

Ah, you tell me.

He and Spike must have
hit it off real well,

and they're out together playing golf.

Or softball.

Or tennis.

Or poker.

Or maybe Spike couldn't stand

his good looks and threw
him in the slammer.

Fat lotta good you are.

Oh, if that's the right time,

I should be history already.

All those smiling faces
waiting for me at the cafe.

If I see anyone in town who
looks like Robert Redford,

I'll tell him he was due
back here two hours ago.

Oh, yeah.

Course he might
prefer to stay with me.

What?

Get outta here.

Hello.

Wha, What are,
what are you doing?

Please,
oh, please don't do this to me.

No.

No.

Oh,

HO.

No.

No.

Oh, no.

No, no.

No.

Please, stop.

Please.

No, no. no.

Hail Mary, full of grace,
the Lord is with thee.

Blessed are though amongst women

and blessed is the
fruit of thy womb Jesus.

Holy Mary Mother of God,

pray for us sinners now and
at the hour of our death.

Scott?

Scott is that you?

- Oh, Gary.
- You ah, you seen Merv?

Um, no.

Oh, why don't you come in?

It's cold.

He ah, he took
off as soon as we got home,

but when I checked his
cabin he disappeared.

Ah, I've never seen him this upset.

I'm afraid he's gonna do something silly.

Well that's funny,

Scott hasn't come back yet either.

Ah, I keep thinking I'm gonna
wake up soon

and find myself back in my bed at school,

just waiting to come home.

I'm gonna give Sarah a call.

Maybe she saw him around.

She's knows him?

Oh, she saw a photograph.

You didn't show me one.

Oh, Gary.

What's good enough for
Sarah is good enough for me.

The bible my mother left for me

My treasure it always will be

Though it's thread bare and worn

Since the day I was born

It's been such a comfort to me

Well,

that's it.

I have called everybody now.

Either Scott didn't make
it into town at all,

or simply just vanished
off the face of the Earth.

Why don't you try Sarah again,

and see if she got to work yet?

Yeah, she should have been
there almost an hour ago.

It's strange she hasn't
been at home either.

Gary,
I just don't understand all this.

Well, there is one very
plausible explanation.

Sarah met Scott.

Sarah and Scott developed
an instant rapport.

Sarah and Scott went off
to Vegas to get married.

Mystery solved.

Not funny.

Sorry...

Well this isn't helping me to find Merv.

I better check the house
and see if he's there.

You know, Jill, you are welcome

to come and stay at my house if you want?

You can sleep in the spare room.

There's clean sheets on
the bed and everything.

Well, I can't leave the house right now.

Scott's gotta be somewhere out there.

I mean, he might call
for help or something.

It's really nice of you, though, Gary.

But under the circumstances,
I just better not.

Well, you're the boss.

You know,
I think I'm beginning to develop

a sixth sense for trouble involving you.

If you need any help, just whistle.

Yeah.

Oh, damn.

Where are you?

Jill.

Here we go.

Here we go.

Who's the fool right now?

Who's the lover boy now?

Who's the lover boy now?

What do you think?

Who's the lover boy now?

Jill, Jill.

Oh my God, my poor child.

You got, wanna stay over?

Shh.

Shh, it's alright, Jill,
it's alright, Jill.

No.

Shh, it's alright, it's alright.

Shh.

I love you, Jill.

It's alright, Jill.

I love you, Jill, I always have.

Shh.

Come here.

It's alright, Jill.

I will hold you.

I will hold you.

Shh.

Scott.

Scott.

Gary?

You're crazy.
You're crazy, get away from me.

No, Jill.
I'll look after you now.

Gary don't make me

- I'll protect you from
- Hate You.

- Everything.
- I love you like a brother.

You know what I'll do, I'll
get the bastard who did this.

- Scott, please, Scott.
- I love you.

- Where are you?
- Jill, I always have.

Leave me alone.

Oh.

I understand.

I know how much you love me,

but I'm in love with someone else now.

I'm sorry.

But next to him and my folks,

you're the one that I care
most about in the world.

I know, Jill, I love you too.

Please Gary, just leave me.

I've got to work all this out.

I won't be far away.

I don't know what to say.

I've got those here.

What'll he say, What'll he react?

Oh.

No, no,

HO.

No.

I gotta go,

I gotta

do it.

Gotta take it easy,

oh.

Oh, Mervin.

Don't be afraid.

I won't hurt you.

I, I, I just want you to come with me.

I want to show you something,
that's all.

I really don't have
time right now, Merv.

Later, perhaps.

Ah,

where's Gary?

Please come, it won't take long.

Gary, Gary doesn't know, you see.

Don't come any closer, Merv.

What is wrong with you?

You don't understand.

I have to do this.

You, you have to know.

There are things you must see.

Got to know.

Dear Gary,

by the time you get this,

your father and I will be gone.

You knew the farm was failing
and it wouldn't be saved.

The bank will take it from us.

There's nothing more to live for.

Your father wants to end it all,

and I can not live without him.

We love you.

We are very sorry

it had to end this way.

Mom

and dad.

Ah, 0h.

What?

They weren't really
murdered, you know?

They hanged themselves out of despair.

Gary was very clever.

He had to protect us.

He removed the barrel
that papa stood on

and made it look like murder.

That way, people would feel sorry for us.

He told me that if I ever told anyone,

they'd put me in a home.

Mervin, are you in there?

- Oh, oh.
- Mervin.

Oh, shh, shh, shh.

- Be quiet.
- Oh.

G, Gary's coming back.

Oh.

Oh, uh, I didn't say anything.

Ga, Gary, honest engine, I didn't.

Ah, she was in her snooping around.

Uh, Gary, I didn't tell her anything.

- I sure don't tell anything.
- It's alright, Merv.

No one's gonna hurt you.

Just let go of Jill.

Stop, Mervin.

You've gotta stop.

God.

What have I done?

Gary, I didn't mean to kill him.

It's alright, Jill.

It's all so perfect.

It's so perfect.

Here we are, you and me.

Just like it was meant to be.

Just like old times.

The two of us alone, needing each other.

I love you,

and you love me.

What are you saying?

You still don't understand.

There is no Scott.

There are no parents anymore.

There's only you and me
and no one else.

We'll get married.

We'll have a family.

And a dog.

You're crazy.

I'm sorry, Jill.

Maybe you don't like dogs.

Okay, okay, Gary.

But we've gotta do it real soon, alright?

Why don't I go home and I'll pack my bags,

and I'll meet you in town somewhere?

I'll meet you at the station, in front.

And we can elope.

And my parents don't even
have to know about it.

God, my parents.

Scott,

what have you done to the?

Oh, God.

Jill.

Sarah.

Oh, no.

No.

Oh my God.

I'm sorry, Jill.

I really haven't enjoyed doing this.

I want you to understand that.

Scott.

Mom.

Scott.

Sarah.

Sarah.

Ah, no.

But now I've got
to finish what I've started.

No.

You must see.

When you went away to college,

I felt very lonely for a long time.

And I never got over it.

And then,

mom and dad lost the farm.

And my life changed again.

I only had Mervin left.

I mean, I know he was
always a bit strange,

but he was my brother.

If only they hadn't
slaughtered all of the animals.

They were his friends.

Beulah in particular.

She was special.

She used to follow him
around like a puppy dog.

After that, he began to withdraw

into that clown word
of his more and more

until he was only a
clown and nothing else.

And then, you came back with Scott

and I knew it was hopeless.

Oh,

yes I did.

But then I realized,

if you felt

alone

and isolated like me,

you'd understand why I need
you so much

and begin to need me back.

But I guess that was just
a foolish dream of mine.

But dreams do come true, Gary.

They do.

We really can run away together

The police will find the bodies

and they'll think that Mervin did it.

And they'll think that Mervin killed
us too because we won't be here.

We'll be someplace else.

It's so simple.

All we have to do is place
the gun in Mervin's hand.

They'll think that Mervin killed us,

and then he killed himself.

I mean, people already
think he's so crazy.

It fits so well.

And then it'll just be you and me.

Together at last.

That's what you want, Gary, isn't it?

That's what I want.

I really do love you, Gary.

I really do.

You're making this very difficult,
Jill.

Oh, no.

You're always getting

into so much trouble, Jill.

And I'm always having to get you out.

You lied to me back there.

Why do people always have to lie?

Mervin will get better again.

Just you wait and see.

Mommy loves you, Gary.

I'll always be there when
you need me dear, you here?

You're better off without her, Gary.

Better off without her.

Mervin never lied.

The animals,
they won't betray you, Gary.

If you care for them,
they'll care for you.

Pigs especially.

People always say that
they're dirty and disgusting.

But all the time it's
the people themselves

who are dirty and disgusting.

No.

No.

Let go you
creep, I could kill you.

Somehow,

I shall have to face
life without you, Jill.

It won't be easy, believe me.

But I have no choice.

How rude of me.

I forgot to say goodbye.

Goodbye, Jill.

Oh.

Mervin?

I,

I, I had to do it, Gary.

Y, You won't let them
put me away, will ya?

I'll get this.

Come.

Jill.

Marvelous Mervo at your service

Marvelous Mervo that's my name

I And I'll do my best

To entertain you

The magic and laughter

Cause that's my game

I can light up the sky

Each day at sunrise

And lock up the clouds

When it's time to rain

That's some of the magic

I have mastered

I'll show the rest

When you call my name

I wanna make the whole world laugh

Even if the laugh's on me

Oh, I paint a smile upon my face

There for everyone to see

So put a smile on your face

Like your old friend Mervo

Whenever you're feeling alone and blue

Like Marvelous Mervo

You'll soon discover

A smile can do magical
things for you

I wanna make
the whole world laugh

Even if the laugh's on me

I paint a smile upon my face

There for everyone to see

So put a smile on your face

Like your old friend Mervo

Whenever you're feeling
alone and blue

Like Marvelous Mervo

You'll soon discover

A smile can do magical

Things

For

You

Oh yeah, oh, Marvelous Mervo