Lurking Fear (1994) - full transcript

The town of Leffert's Corners has been plagued by unearthly beings for decades, and now there is only a few people left, including the local priest and a woman traumatised by the death of her sister. But when John Martense turns up to claim his illicit family fortune, with bad guys in pursuit, the last stand had become a lot more complicated. Supposedly based on the writings of H P Lovecraft.

(ominous music)

(thunder rumbling)

- Okay, don't panic

and you'll be fine.

Just let the weapon do the work.

- Oh, Leigh, this is ridiculous.

I've never handled a

gun before in my life.

I'll probably end

up shooting myself

in the foot or something.

- [Leigh] To keep you safe.

Always.

Look.

Look.

- [Katherine] What about you?

You wrote me and said

you were too scared to stay.

That's why I came to this place.

- We are leaving,

but not tonight.

(thunder rumbles)

She's not scared of anything.

- Well, let's just

get outta here.

We'll walk you to town

and we'll take the

last flight out.

- No chance.

It's too dangerous

outside at night.

- [Katherine] Not as dangerous

as having a loaded pistol

around a baby.

- Shut up, Katherine.

I know what I'm doing.

We're trapped here tonight.

The flood channels

cut us off, Kat.

- That's okay, 'cause

I called a cab.

- Oh really?

I cancelled it.

- Perfect.

- I'm sorry, we're not

in San Francisco here.

Katherine, it will be all right.

It'll be just fine.

- You know, you keep

telling me that,

and then you give

me one of Dad's

Vietnam souvenirs

and you tell me to

just pull the trigger.

I don't think that's all right.

- Do your crazy sister a favor

and just hold onto it, okay?

Just to make me feel better.

- About what?

- I don't want anything

to happen to my baby.

- It's after midnight.

Merry Christmas.

- Merry Christmas, honey.

I'm sorry.

Storms always make me afraid.

(thunder rumbles)

(ominous music)

(ominous music)

Katherine!

Get away from my baby

you son of a bitch.

(gun fires)

Take her!

- [Katherine] Oh my God.

Okay.

Okay, okay.

(baby crying)

- Are you all right?

(growling)

(screaming)

(suspenseful music)

(ominous music)

(suspenseful music)

(door squealing open)

- [Voiceover] Four years dead

for something I didn't do.

The judge said I was a Martense

and that enough was alone

to convict me of anything.

But now I was out.

And no family, no prospects.

Nothing to look

forward to at all

except an invitation

from a petty thief

who used to run with my father.

He had something for me.

Thieves stick together I guess.

- Sidney.

(chuckling)

Sidney, Sidney.

What happened?

I'll tell you one thing, Sid,

you look much better now

than you ever did

when you were alive.

So don't worry, be happy.

(chuckling)

Very nice.

- I hope I'm not interrupting

a beautiful, personal moment.

- You are, but what the hell?

(laughing)

- Hey, old buddy.

- Hey, I heard you

did pretty good, kid.

- I wasn't anybody's bitch.

- Oh, come on, you don't

gotta tell me that.

How you feeling?

- I have to check

with a parole officer

every other day.

I can't take out a bank loan

and I can't vote,

but I feel pretty damn good.

- Yeah, I know.

I know.

You're still wearin'

your con shoes.

You know, they sent

over a couple of pair

for old Sid here.

Couldn't decide whether

he wanted to be buried

in his oxfords or his loafers.

Maybe they're your size.

- Whoa, hey, I'll buy

my own shoes, Knaggs.

Thanks.

- Yeah,

and you're gonna be

able to afford 'em now.

(laughs)

Did you bring it with ya?

- [John] Yeah.

- [Knaggs] Good.

- Can't say that I know

what the hell it is.

(ominous music)

Leffert's corners.

- Yeah, it's a nut

and about 200 miles

south of here.

Your Dad really liked

the bar down there.

- That's not news, Knaggs.

So what is this?

Floor plans of the pool tables?

- Naw, it's a cemetery.

And in that cemetery

is buried a guy who is stuffed

with money.

- Bullshit.

- Hey, this is your

family legacy, kid.

Your dad buried that guy

just before he got sent away.

- So how do you know

that it's there?

- Because I stuffed the stiff.

Now, I didn't exactly count

the dough, you understand,

but let me put it this way,

if you were to

stand this guy up,

he'd be pissing

thousand dollar bills.

(laughs)

Your old man asked me to

hang onto this for you.

- Attica sent me his

personal effects.

Mine was in a birthday card

that was never mailed.

- Let's face it, kid.

You and your dad

don't exactly qualify

for family of the year.

But in a way, this

kind of makes that up.

- Hey, I just did five years.

I don't plan on spending the

rest of my life in prison.

- So what are you gonna do?

Walk away from this?

Hey, that's fine with me,

but I gotta tell you,

your old man set this up

so you wouldn't end up like him.

- So what's your end, specs?

- Well, I figure

my half of the map

is worth uh,

a neat 20 percent.

Of course, now that

I know where it is...

- [John] You'll take it all.

- I don't need your

fuckin' permission.

Now I'm just tryin' to do right

by an old friend at Christmas.

All right?

- What do you say

you knock off early?

You take us a little ride.

- Yeah, I'd like that, but uh,

I gotta hang around here.

Somebody's gonna come

to pick up old Sid.

Why don't you go on ahead?

I'll catch up with you later.

- You're sure no one

else knows about this?

- Naw, I ain't

seen them scumbags

in over five years.

Your dad was gonna protect you.

Even now.

- I'll see you tonight, buddy.

- Okay.

- [John] Oh, and uh, specs,

bring your own shovel.

(laughing)

(ominous music)

- Goddamn.

Bastards.

Got a little surprise

for you tonight.

(dramatic music)

(gate squealing)

(screaming)

- [Doctor] Hold her still.

- Give her something.

- The last of the codeine

and the heal of a

bottle of bourbon

are inside her right now.

- I'm sorry, doc.

- Oh, forget it.

I'd be screamin' my

head off, believe me.

- I couldn't even

see what it was.

It was just on me

all of a sudden.

And, and then,

I felt the blood in my mouth.

- You'll be all right.

You're fine.

Listen, now that's just

not too deep, all right.

Listen, Beth,

the first thing you gotta do

is just pack this away.

Healing starts from

the inside, right.

- But isn't this

what everybody does?

I mean, the ones who've

lived through it.

- Lie still now.

I think you're gonna

be all right now.

One more.

- Thanks.

- Good.

You just lay there

and you try to relax.

- [Katherine] How

many did you get?

- Four boxes, Sarge.

- These haven't been

turned in a while.

The nitro's bleeding.

- Really?

- Doc.

(explosion)

- Wow.

Well, I guess ah...

We're ready to go to church.

- I don't think this

is such a good idea.

- I'm not going

back to my house.

My baby's not safe there.

- [Katherine] It's

too dangerous.

- Look, she's my patient.

She's with me, I

know she's safe.

- Get in.

- Ah-ha.

Here it is.

All set now.

What?

What is it?

We're finally doing this,

you trained, I kept my end.

- This is what I thought

the end of the world

was gonna look like.

(ominous music)

- Maybe.

Maybe not.

(ominous music)

Here's lookin' at you.

(ominous music)

- If you shoot a man, kill him,

and you don't pull a gun

unless you intend to shoot.

You listening to me, boy?

- Everyday.

- Just trying to fucking

teach you some things here.

- [John] What?

- What?

What you're really are inside.

A killer.

That's part of you.

(horn honks)

(horn blaring)

- Wow, Sid.

You know, you're a

lot more valuable dead

than you ever were alive, babe.

(laughing)

(dramatic music)

Can I help you, Miss?

- Misses.

I need to make

some arrangements.

- Oh, we understand.

And, may I take this opportunity

to extend to you

my deepest condolences.

- Yes, you may.

It should be quiet, dignified.

That's very important.

- This is our

forever yours model.

It comes fully lined

with soft, white silk.

And uh, it has a

heavenly blue body.

It is a little more expensive.

- Money doesn't concern me.

- My dear...

How's the world

been treating you?

- This'll only take a minute.

- [Ms. Marlowe]

Less time than that.

- Ah shit.

- [Bennett] I hear

tales of riches.

- Oh no, friend,

you got it wrong.

This here's a poor neighborhood.

I can't refuse anybody.

- So you won't refuse

me then, will you?

Well, there's a lot

of money in death.

Preventing it, causing it,

taking care of the leftovers.

Hello, Sid.

You've done all three at one

time or another, my dear.

But there again

I was forgettin'.

You were always a

modest man, weren't ya?

- Hey, c'mon, leave

Sid out of this.

I gotta ship him up

the coast tonight.

His widow's waitin' for him.

- Did you know they buried

Dillinger without his schlong?

Bastards, they cut it off.

Put it in a pickle

jar for a souvenir.

You uh, you wouldn't do

nothing like that, would ya?

- [Ms. Marlowe] Shame on you.

- Look at that.

No wonder he's dead.

- [Voiceover] Old man never

told me about our family.

He said we were orphans,

and he liked it that way.

The less I knew, the better.

But when I turned towards

Leffert's corners,

I had a feeling I was going

somewhere I belonged.

I knew it like I knew the

inside of a federal prison

or a work farm.

It was a bad feelin',

but I had to keep goin'.

Even though every

goddamn thought I had

was to turn around

and get the hell away

as fast as I could.

(ominous music)

(groaning)

- [Bennett] You helped

Martense rip me off.

Don't fuckin' deny it.

- I fuckin' told you,

I don't know where it is.

(coughing)

- My pet prison guard

brought me this.

Where's the other half, Skelton?

- I just prepped that body.

I didn't bury it.

- They will kill you, you know.

- Wanna go for a split?

- Ah.

I knew you'd come around.

I told you, didn't I?

All right.

20 percent.

Don't push me.

- You know Leffert's corners?

- Uh-huh.

- There's a cemetery there.

Martin's kid just

left with the map.

Left a couple hours ago.

- Well, I should look

forward to meetin' the lad.

- [Knaggs] Oh shit.

- You know, I liked the way

you had the guy fixed up.

He uh, he looked real natural.

- [Knaggs] Thank you.

(ominous music)

- You lied to me, Skelton.

That's what hurts.

- I gotta go,

I gotta go meet the kid.

He's waitin' for me.

We had a deal.

- So did we.

(gun fires)

(groaning)

(thunder rumbles)

- The storm's coming in.

- So is the dark.

Let's go.

- Bless this servant

of God, Maria,

with the holy body and

blood of Christ the King

for the forgiveness of her sins,

and for life eternal.

- Put it down easy.

- Bless this servant

of God, Ryan,

with the holy body and blood

of Christ the King,

for the forgiveness of his sins

and for life eternal.

Drink the blood of Christ.

- You should drink too, Father.

Especially tonight.

- It might make you feel better.

- [Father] I told you I

will not have the church,

I will not have God's house

being used as battle field.

Not on the eve of his birth.

- [Katherine] I didn't

choose your church, Father.

This is where they're hiding.

- [Man] I'll go check

the weather on the radio.

- [Katherine] Storm

will be in by midnight.

- [Father] I expected more

reverence from you, doctor.

- Well, can I say, Father,

nothing's left.

You see, I just got tired

of stitching people up

just to watch 'em die anyway.

For these.

Bastards of terms turned

into a slaughterhouse.

- Now, you should be fighting

with your faith and with this.

- A book won't stop them.

They'll tear it

and you to shreds.

- Oh, c'mon, Father.

These damn things

have been living under our feet

and tearing us

apart for 20 years.

This is real.

- I know that better than you.

- [Doctor] You're just going

to stand there and do nothing!

- I'll give myself over

if that's what it wants.

Christ shed his blood for us,

and I will shed mine for you.

- [Man] It won't be enough.

- You're gonna get yourself

killed, for nothing.

- Hey, hey Marie.

You gotta stay here with us.

You're not going to be

protected out there.

Hey, what are ya...

- Let her go!

At least she'll

beat the sun home.

- Gee, Doc.

I remember you telling me

that is safe

if I got home before dark.

Remember?

(dramatic music)

- Hey kid.

Where is everybody?

Wait.

Do you know where the church is?

(ominous music)

- [Katherine] If

they come up here

the trip wire will

nail at least two.

- [Doctor] Huh?

Oh yeah, booby trap safe.

- Say, four would have

been perfect for this.

One time these charges out,

cover the outside circle

and save the rest.

- Well, let's not mess around.

Let's do it all.

Wipe 'em out.

- It's a waste until we

can pinpoint the nest.

I need backup.

You never know when there's

gonna be a second wave.

- [Doc] You're the expert.

- [Woman] No, I'm just

doing what Leigh would.

This is all I have left of her.

- Your sister

couldn't do it better.

(clanging)

- Yeah, she could.

- Katherine.

Katherine?

- Yeah?

- After we do this,

let's find any place else.

- Careful where

you stagger, doc.

- Yep.

- We're hot.

- The weatherman says an hour.

- Oh yeah?

Well that thunder

tells me half an hour.

- That'll still give us

enough time to get to Miller's

and get the gas truck.

- Oh, this is going

to be quite a party.

- I know the Martense

family record

as well as I know

the holy scripture.

I know there was a

bastard son of the clan,

who escaped and went to

live in the outside world.

But he was a Martense,

and killing came easy.

He died in prison,

the only Martense not to be

buried in Leffert's Corner.

We also know that

he had a son.

(ominous music)

- Katherine, there's

somebody out there.

- [Katherine] What?

- I saw something.

- This is still a church.

If someone's come for

comfort, they deserve it.

- I'll take care of it.

- It must be one

of those things.

What about the 45?

- [Doc] Hold off.

Those things don't come up

until the storm rises.

- Hey, Doc.

What don't you sober up,

see if we can get

to Miller's alive?

Don't even breathe.

Just stand straight up.

- Baby, I'm not

gonna move a hair.

- I said straight.

Take one step back to clear.

Why'd you come here

when everyone in town

knows to stay away?

- I'm not from town.

- [Pierce] Now, I thought spec

said he was gonna be alone.

- Yeah, well they're certainly

well prepared, aren't they?

- Ah, looks like this Christmas

is going to be a treasure hunt.

- Pierce, this is a

Porsche, not a Toyota.

Well, I think before

we get our hands dirty,

a little spiritual

counsel's in order.

(ominous music)

(banging)

- [Father] You will

never repair this damage.

- [Doc] Well, (coughs)

somebody's gotta do

something, Father,

and that ain't just you anymore.

- Not here.

I won't have that here.

- Sorry, Father,

I caught this one out back

trying to defuse the dynamite.

- You son of a...

- Back off!

I want answers.

- Hey, I don't know

what you people

got going on here.

I just wanna get the hell out.

- No problem.

As soon as we blow this cemetery

you walk away.

(thunder rumbling)

- It's starting.

- You cost me time.

On him.

(thunder rumbles)

The timers are set to

go off in ten minutes.

- Hey, lady,

I'm not waitin' for anything.

- You got no choice.

- What the hell is

this all about anyway?

- You shutting up and

letting us do some good.

And quit staring at me.

(thunder rumbles)

(screaming)

- No!

No!

No!

- [Katherine] Stop!

Get back!

(gun firing rapidly)

- [Father] No!

- [Katherine] The

dynamite's gotta go now.

(screaming)

- [John] I've had

enough of this shit.

- Oh, God, I know I

failed as your servant.

Take your anger out on me,

not this miserable souls

who've gone astray.

- Hey, freak show.

(gun fires)

(groaning)

(ominous music)

(thunder rumbles)

Nice to see you kid.

Now,

you bring that flask water out,

handle first.

Real slow.

(ominous music)

- Now go on, let her up.

Show a bit respect.

(chuckles)

Well, well.

Eric's boy.

- [Pierce] He loved

Clint Eastwood.

- Sorry to interrupt

the service, my dears.

Well, I'll make all of this

very easy for you.

I'm just here for the money.

- Money?

What money?

- Now, I hate to

disappoint you, Father.

But you are not gonna

decorate your lovely church

with my investment.

All right?

Now you have a choice.

One of you dies every uh...

Ten minutes,

'till I get it.

(thunder rumbles)

- We don't know what

you're talking about.

We can't help you.

- Well, then I suggest

the good Father

say the last rights

over the whole

fucking lot of you.

- You always were

a son of a bitch.

- Cheer up Father.

You might be meetin'

your boss tonight.

- All unplugged.

- Now that we're all

seated comfortably...

Where is my money?

- Can't you see that

what's going on here

has got nothing to do with you

and your money?

- Everything has to

do with my money.

(groaning)

(ominous music)

Put it down here, did you?

- [Pregnant Woman] No, don't.

If you break that

down, we're all dead.

You included.

- [Man] Oh God, don't do that.

What do you think, Randy?

Is that what will happen?

- [Woman] If we're lucky.

- [Bennett] Is that what's

with all the armour then?

What are you protecting here?

- Why don't you go down

there and find out?

- Because you won't.

Come on.

- [Beth] Don't do that!

You'll kill her.

Stop it.

Can't you see she's the only one

who can help up?

- Don't be a hero,

you're not the type.

- Go to hell.

- Hold it, Bennett.

They don't know anything

about the money.

They got some whole

different trip going on here,

I don't know what

the hell it is.

I stumbled in just like you did.

Your money is still buried.

My father wasn't specific.

I didn't get a name.

- You better pray all

you find is your money.

- [Bennett] You better pray

I'm not disappointed, darling.

- Hold it.

Hold it.

That's my grandmother.

That's gotta be it.

(dramatic music)

- [Bennett] Get rid of that.

(thunder rumbles)

- You dig, punk.

- Hey, I'm not part of this.

- Oh no?

You murdered us all tonight.

Congratulations.

(gasping)

- No.

- Katherine, are you all right?

- No.

- Could you untie me, please?

I'm on my way, Beth.

You know, you picked

one hell of a night

to pull this little stunt.

- You're the ones in the wrong

place at the wrong time, Doc.

Uh-uh-uh.

- Father, my bag.

It's all right, Beth.

- This was supposed to be easy.

- All right.

- Doctor, I'm so sorry.

- I know, I know.

Let's just

have a little listen here

and what we've got.

Shhh.

Uh-huh.

Well, I think you're

gonna be fine.

- Oh, I thought it was the baby.

- No, no.

I think it's the excitement.

- So who's the father?

(thunder rumbles)

- He's gone.

- Why, when you told

him you were pregnant?

Give me his name

and I'll kill him.

(ominous music)

(thunder rumbles)

- [Pierce] Not a goddamn thing.

- You're just like your father.

Stupid and dead.

(gun firing)

- [John] No!

Ah, Jesus Christ.

(screaming)

(gun fires)

Let go of me you son of a bitch.

(grunting)

- [Doc] Oh my God.

Oh Jesus.

No.

- [Father] The devil has

risen from the Sulfur pit.

- She's not dead.

Yet.

(ominous music)

(screaming)

(gun firing)

(screaming)

(screaming)

There they are.

Nobody does a fucking thing

until I say so.

- Unless you want your

goddamn head ripped off,

I'd seal this up real quick.

(gun firing)

- Go away!

- Fucking grizzly

bear or something.

- No!

Stop, you'll hit the girl.

Get back!

- [Doctor] I'm trying.

- Keep her back.

- Hey, lover boy.

Ooh, we really

are good together.

(ominous music)

- Oh no, you and your friends

know our little town secret.

You wanna move in?

I know a lot of places

you can get for cheap.

- What the fuck?

That thing almost killed me.

- Hey, that's the first time

I thought it was on our side.

(laughing)

- When one offers no resistance,

one invites evil.

- Well, Father, I suggest

you un-fucking invite it.

- We know where they live.

Tunnels everywhere.

And we do know how they feed

because this town has

been in the goddamn

dinner menu for 20 years.

- Finally gonna do

something about it,

and you just fucked it up.

- [Pregnant Woman] They devour

every living thing they can,

maybe leave the bones.

- Find the stones.

Bringing?

- That's the legend.

Hey, you've got some

blood on your nice suit.

- Oh shit.

- Do you mind, bitch?

(clanging)

- Sorry, babe.

You're just a little

commando, aren't ya?

- Casualties closed.

Go on, break it up.

(ominous music)

- I think gettin' out of here is

an excellent fuckin' priority.

- I will tell you when to think.

All right?

Now, I hope you understand

that Mr. Martense here

has put all your lives at risk

for refusing to cooperate.

Now I don't give a toss

if I have to feed

you all one piece

at a time to that

thing down there

on a silver fucking platter.

All I want is what I want.

So, who's gonna be first?

- I can help you.

I can.

- Well, fuck me.

- Here are the burial records,

so you should be able to

find what you're looking for.

You came to me as a stranger,

but I know your face.

You can kill me and spare

the others, can't you?

- Are you gonna kill us?

- How do you feel?

- What do you think?

I'm scared.

- Yeah, that's not what I meant.

You got something

growing inside you.

What about that?

- How she feels is none

of your damn business.

If she has something

wrong with her,

I'll take care of it.

- Soon, babe.

(dramatic music)

- Hey, Pierce.

- Hey Sir, if you wanna

talk to me, you pissant.

Show a little to the

man who's gonna kill ya.

- Look, I think you know what

we're really up against here.

I mean, you took a shot at it

for Christ's sake.

- Let's see.

I shot the undertaker,

and that boy that you had

your arms wrapped around.

I think,

I kill you next.

- Look, I just wanna

get out of here,

and the only way that

that's gonna happen,

is if you get your cash.

- Bennett's taking

care of that right now.

See, you've got nothing

to fuckin' offer.

- That priest doesn't know shit.

He was stalling.

Your boss is gonna

be hung up for hours.

Now, I can give you the map.

You just gotta let me

out the door first.

- What about your new

friends, John boy, huh?

What about them?

- Fuck 'em.

Hey Pierce, if you know

where the money is,

you divide the shares your way.

Or no shares at all.

- Five years ago

the boy's father

robbed my casino

and buried the money

in your cemetery.

Martense, crypt of the family.

They also have a sense of humor.

This is the name of the

cop who busted Martense

and sent him up.

This is the money grave.

Very clever.

- Well, the Martenses own us.

Always have.

- Not any longer, Father.

Dad is dead, and

I've got the boy.

- They have relatives.

(ominous music)

- The old man always said

you were chicken shit,

made your pocket

money robbing queers

and old ladies.

- When I was feeling lazy, yeah.

But when I had to drop

somebody, I didn't back off.

- Ah, tough guy, I forgot.

- Don't swing your

dick with me, boy,

or I'll cut it off.

Oh, you wanna make a move?

Huh?

No, you don't.

You know, you're just

like your old man.

Yellow-bellied,

scum sucking pig.

- It's your money now, Pierce.

- If I don't see it

in about one minute,

I'm gonna start carvin' on you.

(grunting)

(groaning)

(dramatic music)

Do me a favor and kill me slow.

I just gotta watch what

Bennett does to ya.

- It's not gonna be

that easy, Pierce.

- You should never

draw down on somebody

unless you're gonna shoot 'em.

Didn't nobody teach you that?

(groaning)

(choking and gagging)

- Well, my dear, it looks as if

being dead's the answer

to your problems.

- Don't think so, my dear.

Uh-uh-uh.

- Pierce!

I'm gonna fire that bastard!

- Looks like

something around here

doesn't give a damn

about your money.

- Seems like it runs

in the fucking family.

(dramatic music)

(gun fires)

(suspenseful music)

(grunting)

- Hey Bennett,

I owe you a bullet.

Where do you think

I should put it?

In here?

- I'm really sweatin', babe.

I've always dreamed

of a church wedding.

- All secured?

- No problem.

I guess you gotta trust

somebody sometime, huh.

(thunder rumbling)

- Hey.

Take it easy.

- How do we look?

- Naw, there's not time to

hook everything back up.

- Yep.

I figured.

- Hey, um...

If I don't make it back...

I'm gonna get the truck.

- Okay.

Listen, what about your

new boyfriend in there?

Mr. Martense.

- If he does anything

stupid, kill him.

- Well, okay.

(dramatic pipe organ music)

- Will you say one

for me, Father?

He was a lovely lad.

Loved his mother,

sent her flowers.

He was nice to go fish.

- [John] Lay off.

- I think the father

understands me now.

You don't.

- [Beth] Doc, where's Katherine?

- She'll be back.

I have to have the gun.

- Now, this son of a bitch

needs watchin' all the time.

- I know.

- I don't trust you, do I?

I wonder why.

- Thanks for the light.

(dramatic music)

(ominous music)

(thunder rumbling)

- Poor Father.

All that planning,

all that construction,

and you guard your...

- [John] Can I borrow the plan?

- No, it's not, Martense.

And I'll you what you are.

You are nothing but

an incompetent faggot,

who's gonna be strung

up by his nostrils,

have his balls ripped off -

(engine turning over)

(dramatic music)

(thunder rumbles)

- I need a drink.

Can I trust you?

- I don't know.

I just might lose control.

- I got enough for both of us.

- Hey Doc.

Can I steal your lighter?

- You stand way over there,

how are you gonna find

out what I taste like?

(coughing)

- Ah.

Forgive me, Father,

I've sinned.

Jesus.

Well...

- I thought I'd be

afraid, but I'm not.

(ominous music)

I knew we'd be brought together.

- I heard you pray

for me to come.

- So I can make

amends to my God.

- You called me Satan.

- Because that's

who you must be.

In the name of the Father,

when John Martense

sits in my chapel

as your son,

and of the son,

and Mr. Bennett is

here as his messenger

and of the Holy Spirit.

I am prepared to

sacrifice myself.

Would you consider

sparing the others

of this parish,

and taking my soul as

your ultimate victory?

Will you see your

martyrs assured a place

at the right hand of God,

and though I walk

through he valley

of the shadow of death,

I will fear no evil...

- Thank you.

This will be so good.

(dramatic music)

Would you mind?

- Isn't it romantic?

Huh?

All right, lover boy,

let's see if you

can use a shovel.

(knocking)

- Father?

Goddamn Martense.

You son of a bitch.

(laughing)

Oh, sweet Jesus.

(screaming)

- [Bennett] Try not

to cut your foot off.

- [John] If that

thing comes back up,

I'm dragging you down

with me, Bennett.

- [Bennett] You've

got influence.

- [John] What do you

mean I got influence?

- You got the birth

mark on your shoulder.

- Yeah, how the

fuck do you know?

- The good Father told me.

The Martense brand.

(thunder rumbling)

- Oh my, baby's really tough.

Come on.

God, you must be a lousy lay.

No energy.

- Forget it babe,

you don't have the guts

to really shoot somebody.

- You're right.

- [Bennett] What the...

(screaming)

(dramatic music)

(exploding)

(dramatic music)

- [Doctor] Katherine.

- [Katherine] Oh Doc.

- [Doctor] It's here,

it's here somewhere.

- [Katherine] Oh Doc, no.

- [Doctor] It's here.

- [Katherine] No.

- No, don't even try.

Go, go go.

- [Katherine] Doc, I said no.

- Finish it!

(screaming)

Katherine!

Katherine.

(ominous music)

- You're finally gonna be

of some fucking use, my dear.

- The grave was empty, Bennett.

Let's get the fuck out of here.

- The crypt.

Your dear father told me.

Go on.

Let's go.

(yelling)

(ominous music)

- [John] Oh shit.

(groaning)

- Fucking disgusting.

Look.

Look at that!

Look at your shoulders.

He's one of you.

Martense!

- What the hell's goin' on here?

- It's your family reunion.

Dad ran away as a kid

so he wouldn't be

eaten for breakfast.

Your family tree

is rotten, my dear.

- [Demon] We are Martense.

If you fight, the

pain will be worse.

- I'm guessing you

don't have your gun.

- If I had my fucking gun

would I be lying here like this?

Why don't you do

something about it?

You're one of them.

- [John] No I ain't.

- [Bennett] More money as

a fucking maternity bed.

- They wanna tear her baby out.

- Your young will

feed our young.

Your blood will be our blood.

- Don't let them do it.

For God sake.

- Get back, you ugly

sons of bitches.

Come on.

Back.

Back it off.

- Put the fucking arm out!

They're ripping up my money.

- Let's go, let's go, let's go.

Come on.

Get back, get back, get back.

(ominous music)

(growling)

(coughing)

(sobbing)

- Get up here.

Let's go, let's go.

(suspenseful music)

(dramatic music)

Thanks for the light, Doc.

(dramatic music)

(growling)

(dramatic music)

- Hell fire, just

like bull said.

- My God.

- [Voiceover] As

Leffert's Corner's burned,

all I could think about

was who I might be inside.

The killer or something worse.

Had I really come home?

That's what I'm living with now.

I know my name,

but I don't know who I am,

and until I find that out,

my prison sentence

goes on for life.

(ominous music)

(dramatic music)