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A young couple sets out on a weekend getaway in hopes of mending their failing relationship. However, a seemingly innocent weekend turns dark when the man discovers a videotape chronicling the events of a murder in his very own hotel room from years before.

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- Just pick, that one.

What about now?

Stop, go back two.

No.

- Okay, can you stop stressing?

- Just pick one.

I'm not the one stressing.

- Pretty sure I
see some gray hairs

up in that bird's nest of yours.

- You wanna see a picture?



That's me when I was five.

That's my mom and my dad.

That's where we're going.

It's nice, right?

- How you feelin', baby?

- I feel good.

- How far are we?

- About 20 miles.

- Really?

Come on, again
with those things?

No, we're not doing that.

- Who's that?

Who's that guy?
- Stop.

- Who's, what's his name?



Sean?
- Stop.

- Oh is that Carly's boyfriend?

How are they doin'?

Is she still mad at
him for what he did?

- It's none of your business.

- So who are these people?

- God, just checking
my messages,

calm down.
- How many messages

do you have?

Who's that guy?

- Stop!

- Who is that guy?

- You're being an asshole, stop.

- You know it was a good thing

when I dropped my phone
in the urinal that time.

It was the universe
telling me that

no more phones.

Should never got it fixed.

- You know they do
come in handy, right?

- Oh yeah, they come
in handy, so handy.

- In case of
emergencies, you know,

if your car breaks down.

- For you, there seems
to be an emergency

for like every 10 minutes,

six minute blocks of 10.

Did you text your
mom I said hello?

- Yes.

- Text her right now,
tell her I said hello.

- She said hello back already.

- I wanna see you text her.

I wanna see.

- No, I'll do it later.
- Right, let me see.

- Really.

Let's just find a
rest stop, go pee

and get to the place.

How about that?

- Bathroom's that way.

- Cool, I think I'm
gonna go call my mom, okay?

- Okay.

- What's wrong?

- Which way did that car go?

The guy that came out

like two, three
seconds before me.

This was his car.

Where, they beam him up?

What, this makes no sense.

- Baby I didn't see a guy.

I mean I was on my phone.

So maybe I missed
him, I don't know.

- That is so weird.

- Don't worry
about it, let's go.

Come back to the car.
- Wait a minute.

No, stop, stop.

Well you were standing there.

Which way did he go?

- I don't know, what
did he look like?

- The black car,
when we pulled in,

there was a black car

in here.
- I didn't see a black car.

I probably just missed it

'cause I was on my phone.

Don't worry about it,
let's go, come on.

- Oh so you admit that
you were on your phone.

That's the problem.

- Yes, I admit that I was

on my phone, Billy.
- Yeah, let's.

Hi, my name's Lisa Text.

- Wow, you're gonna do

this again?
- Got your head in the phone.

- Seriously, let's go.
- You're texting.

You can't even see a car
- Okay Billy.

- that's two feet
in front of you.

'Cause you're texting.

I'm texting my mom,
I'm texting my sister.

I'm texting, texting, texting.

Texting.

That's why you don't
drive, that's why.

This is a big problem between
the both of us right now.

- It's supposed to
rain all weekend.

- It's sunny out now.

Why don't you keep it upbeat?

How about that?

It's been here since
I was six years old,

exactly in the same spot.

It's genuine cedar wood.

See how smooth

that second hand moves?
- Come on now

let's go check in, babe.

Let's go, keep going.

- Mhmm, uh huh.

Mhmmm.

- So are you winning?

- Certainly not.

So are you checking in?

- Yes we are indeed.

- Well that's great.

For the weekend or for a week?

- Weekend.

- Uh huh.

- This is Lisa.

- Hi Lisa.
- I'm Billy.

Yeah I used to come
here when I was a kid.

- Is that right?
- Yeah.

- Do you have your
driver's license with you?

Ah.

Billy Curtis, hmm.

- Yeah.
- Brooklyn, New York, yes.

So that's quite a jog down here.

What's the occasion?

- Well, there's no occasion.

You know, we're trying to
get away from the city.

- Uh huh.

- Come here, breathe
fresh air and,

- And?
- And

here we are.

- Well, great.

And I'm Frederick, not Fred.

I am the innkeeper

and it's very nice
to meet both of you.

- Nice to meet you too.
- Good to meet you too.

- So how long have you
been the innkeeper here,

Frederick?
- Hmm, wow.

It's 30 years, maybe
a little longer.

Would you have a
credit card with you?

- Yes.

- Oh, thank you.

It will be encrypted,
not to worry.

Okay good.

Now checkout will be
11 a.m. on Monday.

And if you need
anything, by all means

just buzz down here
to the front desk

and usually be myself or
Victor the night manager.

- Victor, okay.

- Yes, and I have
you in room two.

- Cool.

- Two flights up, down the hall,

you might remember
from your youth.

- No, I mean I
wouldn't remember.

I know that I came
here when I was a kid.

I just know that my
parents took me here,

here and the Elson Inn.

- Ah, the Elson Inn.

Yes, they tore it
down a few years ago.

It was in terrible condition.

And it was the oldest
inn on the island.

- I hate it when they tear
down those old places.

- Yeah well that's the
charm of this town, is it?

They usually don't tear
down old landmarks.

They do the very best they
can to restore them, but,

time, it does take its toll.

- Yeah.

- So we don't have many
guests this weekend.

Not yet, you know,
the weekend is young.

But you never know,
things might just pick up.

You never know what
tomorrow will bring.

And I hope you
have a very, very,

- Hup, thank you.
- Here it is.

Ah, there you are,

pleasant stay.
- Thank you.

- Thank you.
- Two flights up,

down the hall.
- Wonderful.

- Welcome to use the phone.

- So wonderful to meet you.
- Thanks.

- That was weird.

- Well it's weird,
everything's weird.

Everything.

The rest stop's weird,
car ride's weird.

- No, the whole thing I guess,

I just hope we have a nice stay.

- What do you mean
the whole thing?

The whole thing?

What's wrong, what do you mean?

What happened to
having a great time?

- Are you sure we
have the right place?

- No, we got the wrong
place, can't you see?

It's shabby chic.

You know, you're just
high maintenance, see.

It's 145 years old.

You're just very used
to what you're used to

and anything that's out of
the ordinary is a problem.

Towels on the floor.

Maybe the maid has off.

- You think?

- Are you mad at me
because I told you

that there'd be wifi?

- No.

- Is this all right?

- Yeah.

It's good to get out of town.

It's a good change of scenery.

And I really liked
seeing all the trees

on the drive down here.

- And you gotta come
with me in the fall

so you can see all
the pretty colors.

- You know what I think?

I think that you
miss being down here.

- City burns me out, man.

City burns me out.

You handle city
better than I do.

- I don't know about that.

- Yeah?

- Maybe just hide
it better than you.

- Yeah I'm more like
plaid, stripes and wool.

And you're more satin
and silk, black.

- That's me, you nailed it.

- Okay, that was odd.

- What?

- I was just about
to pack the drawer.

It was open when
we came in here.

And now it's closed.

I was emptying my suitcase,
loading up the drawer

and I turned around

and it was closed.
- You know what I think?

I think that you need
something to eat.

- No, it has nothing
to do with me

needing something to eat.

The drawer was open.

I turn around, now it's closed.

- Okay so you're saying that

that thing just
closed on its own?

- Yeah, maybe.

I'm going for a walk.

- You want me to join you?

- No.

- Get out of here, Billy.

- That happens all the time.

It falls.

- Oh.

I'm Billy from down the hall.

- Hey, Billy from down the hall.

Wait, wait, wait,

Billy, Billy, Billy.

Come and have a drink with me.

Come here.

I hate drinking alone.

- I'm just good, thank you.

- No.

What should we drink to?

- Strangers.

- I'll drink to strangers.

- You a writer?

- Yeah.

I was.

I suppose.

I wrote this.

30 years ago in this room.

It's an old book.

Well I'm back here.

Maybe I can write another one.

Come here, give me.

Give it back.

You don't need.

- You wrote that 30 years ago?

- Yeah.

Right in this room

and with that typewriter.

- That's 1986.

- 1986, yeah.

Probably when you were how old?

- Six.

- Long time ago, huh?

- Yeah.

- I think I'm back
here so I could

maybe tap in whatever
that magic was.

Hell, maybe you're
part of the magic.

What are you doing here?

- I'm here with my girlfriend.

- Yeah?

What's her name?

- Lisa.
- Lisa?

Are you in love?

- I don't know.

- You don't know?

Love is a beautiful thing.

Well you'll have to
bring Lisa back up

and have a drink with me.

Will you do that?

- That's a possibility.

Wow, that just really hit me.

- Are you okay?

- Yeah.

I just gotta get back
to my girlfriend.

I'm gonna head out.

But thanks for inviting
me into your place,

appreciate that, and the drink.

- Nice meeting you, Billy.

- Nice meeting you too.

- Come back, all right?

With Lisa though.

Only with Lisa.

- Everything all right?

- Yeah.

It's good.

That guy was weird.

- What's weird?

- This writer, I met this
writer down the hallway.

He's really strange.

- Hmm.

- He like invited
me to his room.

And he like made me a
drink and he's talking.

It's really strange.

- Baby, is that what
you're wearing to dinner?

- Yes.

- Well hey, I'm
really, really hungry

so let's go eat soon, okay?

What are you doing, stop.

Get ready.

- I am ready.

Did you leave the drawer open?

- Ugh, again with the drawer?

- Hey Frederick.

- Evening, Billy.

- Your grandfather
clock is wrong.

- What do you mean?

It says 7:15.

So it must be 7:15.

Nah, it can't be 7:15.

- But it's never been
wrong in 20 years.

My Rolex says 6:15.

- Oh that may be a Rolex, Billy,

but that's an Imperial and

I have been watching it for,

it's impossible.
- Frederick.

- They don't break.

- Frederick, it's a Rolex.

Rolexes are never wrong.

- Well maybe it
needs to be reset.

- No, it doesn't.

- Where are you going
with this, Billy?

- I'm not going
anywhere with it.

I'm just saying, this,
my Rolex says 6:15.

- Okay.
- I was only there

for two hours.

- So what's the point?
- The grandfather clock

is wrong.

Maybe you should reset it.

- Hi Lisa, Billy and I were
just talking about time.

- Were we up there
for two hours?

No, of course not.

He's trying to tell
me that it's 7:15.

But my Rolex says 6:15.

Who's right?
- No that says 7:15.

- And Mr. Curtis?
- No it's not.

My watch also says 7:15.

Yup, 7:15.

Well thank you so
much, Frederick.

We appreciate that.

Baby, let's go.

- May I make a suggestion?

- Absolutely.

- There's a lovely
restaurant just about

two blocks from
here, the Lambs Head.

- What a name.

- Yes.

Good name, good food.

- Thank you, Frederick.

- Enjoy, night.

- We will, thank you so much.

- Hmm.

- This is a nice place.

What's going on in
that head of yours?

- I feel a little weird.

- Okay.

Why do you feel weird?

- Ever since that
incident, I just, well.

- Billy what?
- I feel weird.

- Okay, okay.

Which incident?

- At the rest stop.

With that guy and
then at the hotel room

with the drawer.

And now this thing
with the watch.

Look.

When you were getting ready,

I came down the stairs

and I was waiting for you

so I admired the
grandfather clock.

And I noticed, oh
look it says 7:15.

And I noticed that
my watch says 6:15.

This is a fucking Rolex.

That's what we were talking
about, Frederick and I.

And then you come down, and,

I mean you know how much
pride I have in this watch.

And you contradicted me
in front of the stranger.

I couldn't believe it.

You like totally threw
me under the bus.

I mean I didn't feel
like you had my back.

I just feel like that
I've been telling you

all these things
that I feel like

that are happening to me

and you don't believe me

and you think I'm crazy.

I feel like I'm alone.

I don't feel like we're a team,

I don't feel like we're
partners in crime.

I feel alone.

- You're not crazy.

I don't think you're crazy.

Listen, look at me.

I know that's your
father's watch

and it means a lot to you.

And Billy, I have
your back, I promise.

I'm sorry.

I'm sorry for not having
your back earlier.

- No I mean,

I get a little nutty.
- No, no.

- I get nutty too.

I understand and I'm sorry.

- Everybody gets nutty.

I get nutty, you get nutty.

Who cares, we all get nutty.

We're human beings, we're crazy.

Why don't we just have a really
romantic weekend together?

What, why are you laughing?

- Where you going?

I should just ask her.

Ask her nicely.

And if she gets defensive,

then you know
there's something up.

Just ask her.

Say, is that your mom
you're talking to?

Just ask her.

- Yes?

- What are you doing in there?

- I'm taking my bath.

- Yeah I know, but why,

why did you bring the phone?

- Because I need to
check my text messages.

- Sounds like my mother.

Come on, man!

What the fuck!

- He's out for a
nice Saturday night stroll.

You throw like a girl.

- What, he just
fucking wave at me?

- Looks like
he gave you the bird.

Take that shit?

There's our little
friend, come here.

Such a cute little car.

Come on.

Move, motherfucker!

Hand me a beer, man.

Hand me another
fucking beer, man.

Ah yeah, there you go.

- Yeah?

Wait, wait, here
we go, here we go,

what we got?

Is he gonna get out the car?

See if he gets down
the fucking car.

What you do, come
on, motherfucker.

Is he gonna get out?

- What's wrong, asshole?

- He just made a bad mistake.

- Fucking piece of shit!

Fucking on me!

- Oh, he's not gonna like that.

- Come on, let's
get him right now.

Ready, come on.

Oh we're gonna follow him.

See that fucking girl
he had in the car?

See that fucking woman?

Oh man!
- Let's go get some.

- Yeah!

That fucking woman.

I'm gonna fuck her
and make him watch.

- Come here!

Come here!

She likes it!

She likes it.

Yeah, yeah.

Come here, come here.

Like that?

Get it!

- The fuck is that?!

The fuck is that?

What the fuck is this?

What the fuck?

- Is everything all
right out there?

Is everything all right?

- Yeah.

What the fuck?

- Miss me?

What are you doing?

- I have something in my eye.

- You're acting weird again.

- Okay, I'm a little tired.

I can't do this right now.

- It's okay, it's okay.

It's okay baby, we got
a whole weekend, okay?

Did you hear that?

Billy, can you go
check on the sound?

- Yeah.

Lisa.

Fucking phone!

- Yes, yes, I know
that, Mrs. Douglas.

Yeah it's 135 for the
night during the week

and then the price
changes on the weekend.

And then you're coming...

- I need to use the
phone for a bit.

I need to use the phone.

- Just a minute, please.

- I need to make a phone call.

- Okay, yeah okay.

Thank you and please,
just let me know.

Bye.

It's not even 9:30 a.m.

and the phone is ringing off
- I need to use the phone.

- and I can't seem
to please anybody.

Yeah you know what...

- Can I use the phone?

- Yes, I said you could.
- Okay.

Thank you.
- Now who do you wanna call?

- I'm calling the police.

- What, what?

My goodness, why are
you calling the police?

- 'Cause it's a personal
matter, Frederick.

- No I think I should know.

Don't you think I should
know what's going on here?

Are you having them come here?

- And I'm staying
at the Doctor's Inn

and I need a
detective to come by.

No, it's not an emergency but

it's extremely important.

I need a detective to come over

to Doctor's Inn right away

'cause I have something
that I need to show him.

It's confidential.

Okay, thank you.

- Now is there
something I do to help?

- I'm gonna be out
on the front porch.

Detective?

- Yeah, yeah, Detective Mueller.

Billy Curtis?

- Billy Curtis.

I called you.

- What can I help you with?

- Well I found something
that's very disturbing.

- What is it?

- It's a videotape and I just
don't know what to make of it.

I don't know if it's
real or if it's not.

It's very disturbing.

- Okay, all right.

Let me take a little information

before we step inside, huh?

- Sure.

- You from this area, Billy?

- No, I'm from New York.

I'm just here for the
weekend with my girlfriend.

- She inside?

- No, she's at a cafe.

- And when did you
find this tape?

- Last night in
my room, after dinner.

- Okay.

- What's on the tape?

- I'd rather show you.

- Sure.

Let's take a look.
- Okay.

It's gone.

No I don't understand.

I put it right here, I
put it in here before.

I don't understand this.

I put it right in there.

- Billy, Billy, relax.

Maybe you put it somewhere else.

Another drawer maybe?

- I put it here.

- Okay, well listen.

Tell me exactly what
was on this tape.

- A guy and a girl

and there was men, two men
that were chasing them.

And they were videotaping them.

And this altercation occurred

and then it continued
into this room

with the couple, and
they busted the door down

and they killed them.

They killed them.

- They killed them, huh?

- Yeah.

- And you're sure about that?

- Oh, yeah, I'm sure about it.

Well they didn't kill them.

It was the guy with the
video camera just taped it.

The other guy killed them.

- Okay.

How did he kill them?

- With a knife.

- And you're certain about that?

- Detective, I wouldn't
call you over here

if I didn't see
with my own eyes.

I wouldn't waste your time.

And believe me I'd
much rather be over

with my girlfriend having
a coffee right now.

Does this ring a bell?

- No, not really.

And you're sure it was here?

- Oh yeah it was in this room.

The door, the
number on the door,

you could see it.

- These two guys
in the videotape.

What'd they look like?

- The guy shooting it, I
didn't see much of him.

But the other guy, the
guy who did the killing,

he had this, he
was in the shadows.

- Okay, okay, okay.

Where exactly did
you find this tape?

- Under the bed.

- Under the bed?

- Yeah, my girlfriend
was taking a bath

then I was gonna
smoke a cigarette

then I dropped the matches.

And I went to pick them
up and then there it was.

Just under the bed.

- Did you show your girlfriend?

- No.

- Why not?

- Because it was horrific and
I didn't want to scare her.

- Look, Billy.

There's not much more I can do

until I see this tape.

- No, I understand that

but this doesn't ring a bell,

or it's not familiar?

A murdered couple, you've
never heard that before?

- I can't say that it does.

I mean, this is a
small resort town.

We got three detectives,
uniformed police.

There's not a lot
of crime, you know.

I mean in the summers we got

kids that are getting
rowdy in the clubs,

you know, breaking up
fights, things like that.

There's a car or a house
that gets broken into

but other than that it's
a really quiet town.

- So no murders?

- No, no murders.

I mean, not that I'm aware of.

I've only been in this
precinct a very short time.

But anyhow.

Here's my card.

If you find the videotape,
just let me know.

- Okay.

I'm sorry I had you come here

and waste your time, Detective.

I appreciate it.

- You didn't waste my time.

Try to enjoy the
rest of your stay.

- I'll try.

- No, I'm happy to hold a
reservation for 48 hours.

No, the pleasure's always mine.

Goodbye.

Ah, Billy.

I hope everything's all right.

- No, it's not all right.

- What's the problem?

- Well.

There's a tape that's
missing from my room.

- A tape?
- A video tape.

So what about it?
- I found a video tape

in my room.

And now it's gone missing.

- Missing?

- Yes.

- Well I don't know
how to help you.

It's barely 10 a.m.

No one's been in your room.

- No one has come in my room?

- No.

- No one?

- No, of course it's...

- Not even a maid?

- We have a maid, it's Peggy,

but she doesn't
come too much later

till after checkout time.

And even after that,

she changes the linen and
brings fresh towels, yes,

but she won't be
over quite some time.

Billy, I'm sorry, I don't
think I can help you.

- Am I late?

It's 10:30, where were you?

- Why don't you give me a break

and let's have some fun?

- Yay, I'm all for fun.

- Let's have a good
time, you know?

What do you wanna do?

- I don't know, Billy.

You're the tour
guide, you tell me.

What are we gonna do?

- I say we take a ride into town

and then hot chocolate and then
we'll go to the lighthouse.

- Okay.

- Where are you going?

- We have just taken 228
steps to get up here.

The lighthouse is a
total of 171 feet.

Now some of you may
know of the SS Atlantis

but if you look far
enough to the south,

you'll spot a piece of the hull

from the obscure
Sir Edmond James

which fell victim to a
shipwreck here in 1899.

It was on its way to
China carrying freight

when it ran into a dense fog

which ultimately
led to its demise.

- Wow.

Were there any survivors?

- As a matter of fact, yes.

The Captain, Edward Louis
was the only survivor.

The rest of his
crew, nine men total,

met their fate that night.

- Wow.

What happened to the Captain?

- Funny you mentioned.

He swam ashore and was
nursed back to health

at the Doctor's Inn

which was the first
place he stumbled upon

on that rainy night.

A few years later, he
became the innkeeper there.

- Great, we're staying
at the Doctor's Inn.

- Well, it's a lovely place.

But it certainly has a history.

- What kind of history?

- Some say there are some
haunted areas in town,

the Doctor's Inn
being one of them.

- Are there any others?

- Oh there are several.

There's a ghost tour
if you're interested.

- Oh god, I love ghost tours.

- No, I don't wanna, no.

I'm not gonna go
on a ghost tour.

- I'm gonna keep this.
- I don't think so.

I don't wanna go
to a ghost tour.

Thanks for showing
us the lighthouse.

- My pleasure.

- You must really love it
to walk up all those stairs.

- Yeah.

I'm a real people person.

Plus the stairs give
me a good workout.

- So how long you've
been doing this for?

- Let's see.

I've been here part
time after I got out

of the service in 1981.

- What, the Navy?

- That's right.

I've had some odd
jobs over the years

but I've been here
full time since 1995.

- That's a long time.

Let me ask you, did you
really believe in this

ghost stuff, like?

Is the Doctor's
Inn really haunted?

- It's folklore.

It's also part of the tour.

Helps the economy.

People like that sort of thing.

- That makes sense.

My parents used
to bring me there

when I was little.

- So beautiful.

Charles, are there
any bathrooms up here?

- Oh, sure, let
me take you down there.

- Okay.

- Watch your step.

So how long will you be staying

at the Doctor's Inn?

- Like three days.

We just got here yesterday.

Ooh, we got new towels, baby.

- Oh, I love fresh towels.

- I am going to take a bath.

- No, no, take a shower.

Take a bath later.

Just rinse off, no ordeal.

- Fine.

Hey baby, where are
we gonna go eat?

- I feel like seafood.

- Okay.

- I'll be back.

- Billy.

- Detective, I got the tape!

I got the tape.

- Hey listen, Billy.

I'm done for the day.

I'm just about to leave, okay?

- It's the tape.

- It's after five.

- Please.

This is the tape, please.

- All right, all
right, come on in.

So, where'd you find the tape?

- It popped up.

I'm telling you
Detective, it popped up.

- Popped up, huh?

- Right in the dresser drawer.

I'm telling you, there's
a lot of weird stuff

going on right now, Detective.

- Okay, well let's have a look.

What's going on,
where's the picture?

- Press forward.

- I'm fast forwarding it.

- Press play.

- Look.

I'm pressing rewind,

fast forward.
- I don't know.

I'm not making it up, Detective.

- I'm pressing play.

This is crazy, Billy.
- I know.

I put it on there,
I saw the tape,

I saw with my own eyes.

Why would I make it up?

I don't know, I don't know.

- Just take it easy, okay?

Tell me again what happened.

- I picked up my
girlfriend at the cafe,

we went down to, we
walked around the town,

we went to the lighthouse.

We came back to the hotel.

We talked about getting
dinner, go for a drive.

She went and took a bath,
I opened up the drawer

and there it was.

The tape was just
sitting right there.

- Hmm.

Are you suggesting that
someone's playing tricks on you?

- Personally,
maybe, I don't know.

It's the same tape.

- Really?

How do you know
it's the same tape?

Did you look at it
before coming here?

- No I didn't.

- Hmm.

Tell me something.

Does your girlfriend
know anything about this?

- No, I'm the only one
who knows about this.

- Are you sure?
- Yeah.

- Is your girlfriend
back at the inn?

- Yes.

- Jack?
- Detective.

- Hey, just hold on a second.

Hey Jack, do me a favor.

Could you go to the Doctor's Inn

and pick up a Lisa,

- Morris.

- Lisa Morris.

She's on the second
floor, room two.

Yeah, that's right.

Yes, right away, thanks.

Lisa?

I'm Detective Mueller.

- Nice to meet you.
- Thanks for coming.

- Is Billy okay?

- Yeah, he's all right.

Can I get you some coffee?

- No, I'm good, thank you.

- Okay.

Yeah, he's fine, he's
in the next room.

- Okay.

What's this about?

- Well, your boyfriend
called me this morning

and he told me he
found a videotape.

You know anything about this?

- No.

- Okay, well,

things he told me
on this videotape

are pretty gruesome.

Evidently, a couple gets killed.

And it's like a home movie,

two guys filming it.

I mean he was very detailed
with what he told me

and it sounded very believable.

He's pretty shaken up.

He brought the tape over
just as I was about to leave

for the day, and,

when we popped the tape in,

there was nothing on there.

It's completely blank.

- That's crazy.

- Yeah, I'll say.

Anyhow, that's why I
asked you to come here.

Lisa, how long have
you been dating?

- Like a little
less than a year.

- And how did you meet?

- We had mutual
friends that worked

at a bar together
in our neighborhood.

- And then you started dating?

- Yeah, pretty much.

- Okay.

Do you know anything
about his background?

- Not much.

I just know that
his parents died

when he was really young.

- Uh huh.

- And he hadn't been back since.

This meant a lot to him.

It was rough.

You know, we don't get
out of the city much.

- I see.

Do you know how
his parents died?

- No, I don't.

Again, he doesn't
really say much.

I just know that it was,

I just know that it was
really really painful for him.

- Any idea who raised him?

- I think his aunt.

Again, he doesn't say much.

Just bits and pieces, you know?

- Hmm.

Is he on medication?

I have to ask.

- Yes, he is.

But I don't know the
name of it, though.

- Oh, man.

This is a tough one, Lisa.

I mean,

He's convinced he saw
people getting killed

on this tape.

And I mean, and I've
got the tape right here

and it's completely blank.

And I don't know what to do.

I don't know if he
thinks he saw something

or maybe somebody's
trying to play tricks

on him or something.

Listen, I'm gonna
release him to you.

But at this point, there's
nothing more I can do.

- He's a good guy.

- I know he's a good guy.

But there's nothing
more I can do here.

I would suggest just
maybe having him

see a therapist.

- Can I get you guys
any dessert tonight?

- I think we're good, thank you.

- Get this out of your way.

- Yeah.

- Thank you.

- I'm sorry you went
through all that.

- I'm sorry I put
you through all that.

- I just want you
to open up to me.

You scared the shit out of me.

- I'm gonna go to the bathroom.

I'm gonna get us another
bottle of wine to go.

- I'm gonna call my mom.

- Okay.

- I just wanted to say hi
and see how you're doing.

You're good?

Okay, good.

I'll call you tomorrow, okay?

Okay cool.

Love you.

Oh you scared the
shit out of me.

- How's your mom?

- She's good.

She said she says hi.

- Some wine.

- Good.

Hey baby, I gotta pee.

- Okay, go, go ahead, pee.

- Be right back, okay?

- I'll be in the car.

- Okay, cool.

Shit.

I think I left my phone
at the restaurant.

- What?

- I think I left my
phone at the restaurant.

- Did you find a cellphone?

- I don't
know, just have a look.

Is this yours?

- Oh thank you.

- You're welcome.

- Charles, right?

- Hey there, yeah.

- Billy, it was
at the lighthouse.

- You and your
girlfriend, right?

- Yeah.

- Where's your gal?

- She's back at the inn.

- Well you enjoying
your stay here?

- It's been a bad day today.

- Oh we all have bad days.

- Yeah?

- Look, why don't you
join me for a drink?

Come on.

Sweetheart, a fresh one
and one for my friend.

- You bet.

- So, tell me all
about your bad day.

Seemed like you two were
having fun at the lighthouse.

- Yeah that was the
highlight of my whole stay.

Great.

Thank you.

It's been, well,

a lot of weird things going on.

- Huh, what kind of weird?

- Well, I just don't want
you to think I'm crazy,

but when I was putting
clothes in my drawer,

the drawer shut itself.

I didn't touch it.

And then this goofy thing
happened with my watch,

and I lost an hour of time.

Like, I don't know
where it went.

And then a painting just
falling on the floor.

- I guess I shouldn't
have told you

that that place was haunted.

- No, it's okay.

I'm just learning
the hard way, thanks.

- The painting
you're talking about,

is it of the shipwreck?

- It's a ship being tossed
around by the sea, yeah.

- The ship in that painting,

it's the Sir Edmund James.

Remember the shipwreck I
told you about on the tour?

- Ah yeah, of course, right.

- Legend has it that
old Captain Louis

still roams those
halls at night.

It's all in that ghost
tour that I told you about.

I could tell you scare easily.

- God, well, yeah,

well it's like you say,
it's just folklore.

- And if you wish to
believe that sort of thing

you compound the problem.

- What do you mean?

- Well.

I'm not the sort of
person that really buys

into all of the
hocus pocus stuff.

But I got people who swear to me

they see things in this town.

- Like what?

- You know, supernatural,
ghosts, sightings.

Things not of this world.

- Has anything ever happened

in the hotel where
I'm staying at?

- I'm sure a
lot of things have happened.

It's over 150 years old,
there's a lot of history.

- No, I mean,

is there anything in particular?

- Where are you going
with this, Billy?

- I found this
videocassette under my bed

and I put it in the player.

And this home video comes up

and it's this couple,
them driving around

and then being followed
by these two guys

with a video camera.

And they get into some
sort of altercation.

And then the video
kind of fuzzes out

and a picture comes back up.

And these two guys
were right in front of

my hotel door.

- Are you shitting me?

- No, right where I'm staying.

They break in and they
murder that couple.

They butcher them.

- That's one hell
of a story there.

- Well does it sound familiar?

Tell me.

- Well, there have
been a few murders

over the years here.

- How many is a few?

- I don't know.

I'd say, there's been about

eight unsolved murders
in the last 40 years.

The one you mentioned,
I remember it all right.

It was damn grisly, those
kids they butchered.

They were just a young couple.

No one ever mentions it.

None of it.

- Well what about the cops?

- Cops?

They're useless.

This is a one horse town.

- So they didn't do
anything about it?

They don't care?

- Sure, they care
about keeping things

like that out of the paper.

Hurts the economy.

Tourism is this town's
bread and butter.

- When did it happen?

The last one?

How long ago?

- Oh.

I don't know, I'm
bad with dates.

Plus I've been
drinking all night.

- Are you sure?

- Of course I'm sure.

- What?

Charles, what?

- Be careful out there, Billy.

- This guy following me?

What do you want?

What do you want?

- Hello, can I assist you?

- Where's the phone?

- It's behind the desk.

- I need you to make a call.

- Okay.

Who shall I phone?

- There was an
incident that happened.

I need you to call the police.

- What sort of an incident?

- There was a car
that was following me.

- That's it?

Maybe they were lost.

- Are all you people in on this?

- What do you mean you people?

Look, I'll be happy to
make the phone call,

but you gotta realize one thing.

It's past midnight and
there's only one car

to patrol the whole island.

- I don't care if
there's only one car

that needs to go
patrol the goddamn zoo!

I don't care, call
the fucking police!

I need you to call the police!

Get the phone, make
the phone call!

Call!
- All right, all right!

I'd be happy to do it.

- Thank you!

- You know, it may
take a while for them

to arrive, that's all.

If you want me to call
them, I'll call them.

- No, no, no.

No, I don't want
you to call them.

I don't want you to call them.

Forget it.

Just forget it.

- Sir, I'll be
happy to call them.

It might take a while.

Sir?

Sir?

- Baby, it's me.

Let me in.

- Coming.

Hey.

- Your battery's dead.

- Is everything okay?

Billy, is everything okay?

- Black car ran me off the road.

It was the same car that
was at the rest stop.

These are the same people

that did this

in the videotape.
- Okay just relax.

- These are the same people

and they wanna kill us,
that's what they wanna do.

I went to go pick up your phone

and you know that guy
at the lighthouse?

- Charles.

- Charles, Charles.

Charles was at the restaurant.

He told me that there
were murders in this town.

- You're freaking me out.

- Huh?

They're gonna come
and murder us,

'cause it's what they do.

They pinpoint the
couple that comes around

this time of the year
on the off season

and they kill 'em.

- Billy.

The detective said there
was nothing on the tape.

- Well, of course there's
nothing on the tape

'cause that's what they do,

they erase the tape.

Go charge your phone.

- I feel sick, I wanna go.

We're going, that's
what we're doing.

- We can't leave because
the tire's blown.

- What?!
- The tire's blown.

- What do you mean the tire?

- I pulled into the
parking lot, tire's blown.

- Then what about
the guy downstairs?

- He's in on it too.

- Well then we're
gonna call triple A,

that's what we're gonna do.

- Nah, we can't call triple A.

Triple A can't come,
they're not gonna come now.

We gotta wait till the morning.

We gotta stay here.

So make yourself comfy.

Charge your phone,
just lie down.

Just relax tonight.

- Help, Billy, help me!

- Isn't she hot, look at her!

Why do you fucking
bleed so much?

Oh, hello.

You're just in time.

Come here.

Wake up, asshole.

- Ah, Billy.

How was your stay?

- I'd rather not talk about it.

- Mr. Curtis.

I need you to sign this please.

Victor tells me that there
was a car chasing you

and then you asked him
to call the police.

- Yeah, it was real fun.

- Well maybe it's just a
couple kids messing around,

you know, with
nothing better to do.

- Yeah, maybe.

- Let me give you a
better pen, I'm sorry.

Here, try this one.

We hope to see you again

and I'm sorry your stay
wasn't everything you planned.

- Yeah, things happen.

- Of course, no.

We look forward to
seeing you as well.

See you then, bye.

What's this?

- The couple in room two,
they left this behind.

Yeah, I guess they dropped it.

Maybe you can give them a call.

They'd surely want it back.

- I don't think they'll need it.

They won't be coming back.

No.

- Baby, baby.

Call the police.

- Huh?

You're okay.

- No.

- Just pull over
babe, pull over.

- Come on.

- Just pull over, you're okay.

You're just gonna pull
over right now, pull over.

Just pull over.

You got this.

- There's the car, he's back.

He's right behind us.

- Oh my god.

- Billy, pull over.

Billy, pull over.

Billy?

No, no, no,
seriously, pull over.

Billy, you're okay.

- No, no!

- Pull over, babe.

Please, please, slow down.

Billy, slow down.

Please pull over.

Please pull over.

Please over.

Please pull over.

- Oh shit.

- Stay here.

Come on, you're okay.

You're okay, okay?

- He's everywhere.

I can't shake him.

I can't shake him.

I love you.

- I love you.

- I love you.

- Okay.

We're gonna get the
fuck out of this place.