Witchcraft III: The Kiss of Death (1991) - full transcript

A warlock refuses to use his powers for evil, but comes across another warlock who isn't bothered by such trivial matters. In fact, the evil warlock falls for the good warlock's girlfriend, and decides to get rid of his competition so he can turn the girlfriend into one of his many sex slaves. The good warlock, not quite sure how to handle the situation, turns to an African witch doctor for help.

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You seem real nice.

What's your name?

Marlena.

You like it here?

I like it here.

Ow.
Stop it.

You're hurting me.

How do you feel?

OK, I guess.



Just don't make me wait
too long next time, OK?

You know, you're the best
thing that ever happened to me.

I wanna stay with you forever.

You will, baby.

You have no choice.

Why don't we split
this pit of a town?

I think we've
overstayed our welcome.

How about some bright
lights, Richard?

Ruben, before we go
in front of the jury,

is there anything
that you can tell me

that might help with your case?

Ruben, Mr. Spanner asked
you something important.

And sit up straight.

What?



Like why your fingerprints
were all over her house.

I told you a
million times, man.

I was over there a lot.

For what purpose?

Our jobs.

Stuff like that.

Ruben, a beer bottle
was found under her bed

with your fingerprints on it.

What were you doing
in her bedroom?

Excuse me, but we've got--

It's OK, Mr. Spanner.

This is Reverend Jondular.

I work for him at his church.

I asked him to come here
for spiritual support.

Reverend Jondular, this
is Ruben's attorney,

William Spanner.

It's a pleasure to
meet you Mr. Spanner.

I'm so glad you've
taken on Ruben's case.

Are you all right, Ruben?

What do you think, man?

Watch your manners.

Yeah, everything's fine.

The prosecuting
attorney is going

in front of the grand jury.

She's asking for
the death penalty.

Ruben, you can't plead your
case from the gas chamber.

But he's innocent.

Ruben's a good boy!

Well, the prosecuting
attorney doesn't

think he's such a good boy
and neither will the jury.

Ruben, stop wasting everybody's
time and tell us what you know.

I told you.

She lived next door to me.

I did odd jobs for her!

What kind of odd jobs?

Painting, mowing the lawn.

Tell him the truth, Ruben!

I'm telling the truth!

Tell him the truth, Ruben.

This man is honest,
overworked, and could

be defending someone else.

Shit.

Just because my mom--

Ruben, how dare you speak
to Jondular like that!

Excuse me.

Can I see you a moment?

Excuse me.

Spanner, you won't sell a not
guilty plea to the grand jury.

Why not?

Because we have
overwhelming evidence

that incriminates
him, not to mention

his conflicting testimonies
and a great motive.

What are you getting
at, Miss Hill?

What I am getting at is
that the boy is lying.

And if he continues with his
bullshit mowing the lawn crap,

I'll stick with sending
his ass to the gas chamber!

And just how do you
anticipate doing that?

With fingerprints
on a beer bottle?

I've got the boy's semen
on the woman's body.

Still think your kid's innocent?

Look.

Face facts.

The kid had the hots
for his neighbor.

He comes onto her.

She laughs in his face and
he rapes and kills her.

Case closed.

Now, save yourself before
he makes a fool out of you.

We'll expect a change of plea
from your office in two hours.

Two hours?

Two hours.

Whether you know it or not, my
name goes in for assistant DA

today, and I don't
need any lousy pro bono

lawyers screwing up my chances.

And by the way, William,
once I'm assistant DA,

I could make life very pleasant
or quite miserable for you.

I think you better be nice to
me while you still can, huh?

Mama, I don't care
what they found out.

I didn't kill Gloria.

Mama, tell him I
didn't kill Gloria.

Ruben, we're here to help you.

If ever there was a time to
open up and talk, it's now.

I don't know what
happened to her,

but I wasn't there to help her.

Were you having an
affair with Mrs. Simpson?

I was in love with her.

Ruben, she was 15
years older than.

So what?

I was in love with her and
she was in love with me.

Oh!

I'm telling you, Vivian,
the boy's innocent.

Oh really?

Am I supposed to believe
this because you say so?

No, but look.

I'm gonna need some more time.

Out of the question.

You have already wasted
three weeks on this case,

and the only thing
you've accomplished

is getting on my nerves.

Now, I gave you two hours to
bring me a change of plea.

So talk to me.

Are you pleading
insanity or what?

You have less than 10 minutes.

Is it possible that
your political ambitions

are clouding your judgment
just do a little bit?

We're talking about
a boy's life here!

9 minutes.

Thanks.

Well?

Nice.

Just nice?

Well, nice great.

It certainly looks better
on you than on that dummy.

Ooh, you're such a flatterer.

I'll have you know I just
sold 40 pieces to Nordstrom's.

Oh.

Hey, that's great.

And guess what else?

What?

My friend Joan wore one
of my dresses to a party

Saturday night.

And this guy loved it.

Turns out he's a buyer from--

New York?

Yeah.

But from where?

Uh, Vindell's.

You have a crystal
ball or something?

No.

Just a very talented girlfriend.

Oh yeah?

Whatever happened
to being someone's

lover, or fiance, or wife?

Joe, would you please
get my significant other

a glass of champagne?

No, not really.

Gotta go.

Where you going?

I have to go to a meeting.

Yeah?

I thought we were gonna
spend the evening together.

I know.
I'm sorry.

It's just that they're going
back to New York tomorrow

and it's the only
time they can see me.

Go ahead.

Don't look like that.

Things are starting
to take off for me.

They're buying my designs.

Be happy for me.

I am.

You know I am.

I dunno what time I'll
be home, but there's

some chicken in the fridge, OK?

OK.

Mwah.

See you.

Bye.
-Good luck.

Bye, Joe.

She has a nice way
of breaking a date.

It wasn't really a date.

She's becoming a
successful business woman.

Seems that way.

How about you?

No, I don't think
I could call myself

a successful business woman.

Would you like another?

Sure.

Why not?

I'm Anna Lawrence.

William Spanner.

Joe, would you mind giving the
lady and myself another lift?

Lift?

Lift to the spirit.

Ooh, I like that.

What are you doing here?

Anna, I'm talking to you.

Leave me alone.

What?

You're back to picking up guys
in bars again, are you, uh?

It's over, Carl.

You're not the man
of my dreams, OK?

What?

You think that's cute?

You're a fucking
bitch, you know that?

Oh, is that why you
wanna be with me so much?

Because I'm a fucking bitch?

Yeah, and you're
coming with me.

Carl, stop it.
You're hurting me!

Hey.
Hey, we were just having a--

Hey, look.

You stay the fuck out of it
or I'll fuck up your face!

Just come on.

No, Carl, stop it.

Just come-- you're
gonna come home with me!

Don't do that.

You're an asshole.

You're both a couple of
assholes and she's not worth it.

Stupid bitch.

You OK?

Yeah, I'm OK.

Thanks.

Thank you.

Sure.

What are men for anyway?

Sometimes I wonder.

Don't leave.

I think I'd better go.

Nah.

Let him cool off.

I wasn't running to him.

Well, then there's no reason
for you to leave so soon then.

You're in good company, right?

Right.

-Well--
-Come on.

Let me buy you both a drink.

I guess so.

OK.

I studied law for one
very long semester.

I just couldn't
take it seriously.

All that "and justice for all?"

Come on.

Who are we kidding, William?

It has its merits.

I think he means, its rewards.

You don't look like
you're hurting too badly.

Baseball has been
very, very good to me.

Baseball?

It thought you said you
were in real estate.

It's a joke, Billy boy.

I sell real estate
and I bet on baseball.

I've never been
to a baseball game.

Really?

Yeah.

Neither have the teams
I've been betting on.

Can we get another
round, please?

No, sorry.

I've got to get going.

Uh, no way, Billy boy.

Well, at least let me pay half.

My treat.

I gotta keep the lady company.

No, I better be going too.

Well, OK.

How about I walk you home.

For safety's sake.

OK.

Sure.

Why not?

I'm over 21.

And this is the roof.

See, Mr. Damonelli?

There is no boogey man.

What's over there?

There's more roof.

Oh.

Really?

Maybe we should go downstairs?

I kinda like it up here.

You frightened me.

I am sorry.

I needed to speak with you.

I'm sorry I came so late.

That's all right.

Is Ruben OK?

Mr. Spanner, Ruben is innocent.

I know that.

And I know that the
truth will emerge.

The key is the deceased
woman's husband.

And how do you know that?

It does not really matter.

What I must have is your word
that you will pursue this man.

Sure.

Fine.

You have my word.

Good.

I sense an inner
force about you.

You are more than you seem.

Good night, Jondular.

Be careful.

There are those around
you would do you harm.

OK.

I'll keep that in mind.

Thanks.

So how did you get my address?

Hi.

Hi.

You ordered champagne?

Mhm.

To Vindell's.

They just bought my whole line.

Oh, that's great.

Congratulations.

You're late.

Did you have fun?

Yeah, I met some guy
for dinner and drinks.

Did you miss me?

Always.

Where'd you get that?

In the attic in your old trunk.

Take it off.

Take it off!

I don't ever want you looking
through my things again.

Do you understand me?
-What is the matter?

Do you hear me?

Yes, I hear you.

Would you care to explain?

I'm sorry.

I-- I overreacted.

It's just that some
things are personal.

That's all.

Personal?

From me?

Will, I love you.

I want us to have a child.

What is your problem?

You're pressuring me.

I don't like it.

Will, we have been living
together for four years.

I don't see what the difference
would be if we got married

and had a child.

It's your childhood, isn't it?

Charlotte.

That necklace
was your mother's.

Stop it.

You never talk about her.

You'd never talk
about your father.

Talk to me.

I can't.

[shriek]

[shriek]

[screaming]

[shriek]

[screaming]

[shriek]

Oh, you look beautiful.
That's good.

All right.
Keep it moving.

Looks great.

Little powder there.
Beautiful.

Light check.

Beautiful.

Eyes down just a little bit.

That's it.

Nice and soft.

Little bit of a smile there.

OK.

That's great.

That's very nice.
That's it.

Keep it moving.

Beautiful.
-OK.

Bring your hands a little
bit up to your face.

Hold on.

Hold on.

OK.

Beautiful.

That's very nice.

Ted, I need a few in this.

What do you think of this?

I love it.

It's very nice.

And, Jiji, maybe you can
put her hair up a little bit

and some hanging down?

Yeah, I like that.

Hi.

Hi.

Is Billy boy around?

Billy boy?

William?

Oh.

I'm sorry.

I've got a lot on my mind today.

I understand.

So?

So?

So is he here?

Oh god.

What's wrong with me?

No, he's not here.

Can I take a message?

Uh, I think he left this
at dinner last night.

Thank you.

That's very nice.

That's a very beautiful blouse.

I really like the
embroidery and the color.

Very sophisticated.

Thank you.

Where'd you find it?

Milan, Paris?

No.

Actually, I designed it myself.

A designer?

Wow.

I'm impressed.

Louis.

Louis Damonelli.

Charlotte Messina.

You know, it's very nice to
meet a gentleman these days.

Charlotte, this isn't working.

You need an outfit change here.

OK.

I'll be right there.

I'm sorry.

I'm right in the
middle of a photoshoot.

Really?

I used to be a
fashion photographer.

Would you mind if I watched?

Hmm.

I won't say anything.

Promise.

No promises.

Maybe you can help us out.

OK.

Come on in.

I dunno.

I think this needs something.

Maybe your hair up?

What do you think, Jiji?

Yeah, we could try that.

It's missing something.

What about this?

It's great.

I love it.

Let's shoot this.

Great.

Let's go for it.

Beautiful.

Keep on smiling.

Very nice.

That's it.

Great.

Beautiful.

Great.

30 rolls of film.

Very nice working.

Thanks.

Thanks.

Bye bye.

Take it easy, Charlotte.

I'll talk to you later.

Bye bye.

Oh.

What do you think?

Very beautiful.

Classy walk.

Nice legs.

I meant the dress.

I'll take it.

How much do I owe you?

I don't usually
sell my samples.

But you were so much help today.

Why don't you just
consider it a gift.

You're ruining a sale.

That's OK.

And besides, you
brought the wallet back.

Glad I did.

Well, would you
like some lunch?

Yeah, that'd be great.

Would you like some
help in the kitchen?

No, but you can
keep me company.

My pleasure.

Miss Hill, may I have
a word with you, please?

It's a little late, Spanner.

We'll just have to wait
for the grand jury hearing.

Now, that's not true.

I just checked.

You haven't contacted them yet.

I thought that you
and Ruben Carter

would make the right decision.

Obviously, I was mistaken.

What's the story on
the woman's husband?

I hear that there is
an extensive history

of domestic violence
in that family.

As a matter of fact,
I hear there's a case

pending against him right now.

You hear?

What kind of a defense is that?

I don't have quite
the resources you have.

William, I don't
wanna be rude, but I

think you're in over your head.

I'm just trying to
save the boy's life.

You have something against that?

The husband is not
a suspect, so you

better change your theory.

Why not?

Because he was out of town
on the night in question.

He returned last night.

The police questioned
him and he was not held.

You look surprised.

No, just screwed.

Yeah.

Because you can't save another
poor ghetto kid who's unjustly

accused.

Well, I'm sick of it.

Do me favor, Spanner.

Stop wasting my time,
the taxpayers' money,

and let justice be served
before the little bastard is

out on the street to kill again.

Wow.

Just what I needed.

Louis, why don't we go
and pay this babe a visit?

No.

Why not?

She let you in the house.

Not yet.

When?

When I say so.

I'm starting to feel bad.

I need some.

All right, baby.

All right.

Hello, Louis.

Billy boy.

Good to see you again.

This is Roxy.

Nice to meet you, Roxy.

Why don't you sit down?

No, I can't.

I can't stay.

I just wanted to thank Louis
for returning my wallet.

Well, you're welcome.

Oh, come on, William.

You're too handsome
to go home yet.

Is she always like this?

You'll get used to it.

Come on.

Join us for a drink.

OK but only if it's
on me this time.

I hope you can afford it.

I have a very healthy appetite.

Well, I'll leave my
car keys as collateral.

Are you OK?

Is something wrong?

No.

No, nothing I can't handle.

That sounds serious.

Why don't you tell us about it?

Well, I'm working on a case.

Are you a private detective?

No.

No, I'm an attorney.

Oh, you're a lawyer.

That's really cool.

Roxy.

So what's the problem?

Well, her name's Vivian Hill.

She's a prosecuting
attorney, and

if you know what a bitch is, Ms.
Hill is the mother of them all.

Billy boy, you need
to get her barred

from the halls of justice.

Right now, she's treating
you like an incompetent.

And the only way to stop a
ball-breaking bitch like that

is to string her up by her
toes and give her 50 lashes.

Then she'll respect you.

Maybe you should have a
different kind of talk

with her.

What kind of talk is that?

Go for it.

Tell her what a bitch
you really think she is.

You gotta get these
things off your chest.

What have you got to lose?

He's right.

Do it.

It will make you feel better.

Maybe you're right.

What do you want?

I wanna talk to you.

This isn't the
time or the place.

Drive.

Look, I'm in a rush.

So go.

[car engine revs]

All right.

I've heard enough.

Now look.

You've had too much to drink,
and I think you'd better

get out of here before you
say something you're really

going to be sorry about later.

You couldn't care less
about that kid, could you?

All you really care about
is your lousy career!

Get out of my car.

No, I'm not finished yet.

Your entire case is built
on circumstantial evidence.

And that's not fair to that kid.

So tomorrow I'm go to the grand
jury and I'm going to request

a stay until I'm satisfied
that every piece of evidence

has been investigated.

You know, you are
so full of shit.

And if you think
your compassion can

camouflage your
incompetence, you're wrong.

You know, Vivian,
the truly sad thing

is, is you're trying
to rack up points

convicting people whether
they're innocent or guilty.

You're a ruthless, ambitious--

That's it.

That is it.

Now, either you get out
of my car right now,

or I'm going to bring up
so many charges against you

that the only law
you'll be practicing

is as a court bailiff!

Vivian!

Oh god!

Call an ambulance!

She stood right in
front of the car.

What the hell were you doing?

You should have seen her!

But we didn't.

I'm sorry.

She's alive.

She'll be fine.

That's the way you
wanted it anyway.

Isn't it?

What are you?

Crazy?

OK, let's not stand around
here arguing all night.

I'm cold.

And I don't feel so well.

Billy boy, go on home.

We'll take care of this.

You can't afford to get
yourself caught up in this mess.

I can't just leave.

She's badly injured.

Don't be a jerk.

This could ruin
your whole career.

I'm not really worried
about my career right now!

William, you had
nothing to do with this.

There's no reason
for you to stay here.

So why don't you just leave, OK?

We'll take her to the hospital.

Don't worry.

We'll keep your name out of it.

But it's my fault.

It wasn't your
fault. Get out of here

before the police comes.

Where am I?

You're with me.

[screaming]

Where have you been?

Did you eat?

Yeah.

What's the matter?

Nothing.

What do you mean, nothing?

Are you OK?

It's nothing, Charlotte.

I had a long day.

I lost a case.

That Ruben Carter case?

No, another one.

I'm sorry.

Did you want me to
make you something?

No, I'm just going up to bed.

I'm sorry I'm late.

OK.

Let's get this over with.

There has been a postponement.

Postponement?

Why?

Miss Hill never arrived.

I'll go check it out.

Wait here.

Her office has not heard from
her since yesterday afternoon.

Are you all right?

Something seems to
be troubling you.

Come and speak to me
any time that you like.

Perhaps I can help you.

Hi.

Hi.

I didn't see William's car.

Is he here?

He went to the office.

He said he'd be back in a
couple hours and I should wait.

OK.

LOUIS: Hot day, isn't it?

Yeah.

LOUIS: Would you
like a cool drink?

Yeah, that'd be nice.

Thanks.

Would you excuse
me for a minute?

Sure.

Make yourself at home.

Oh.

I'm sorry, Charlotte.

I didn't know that
you were dressing.

Here.

Thank you.

Louis, uh--

Oh.

Sure, OK.

William's one helluva lucky guy.

You're a very beautiful
woman, you know that?

Would you excuse me?

Sure, OK.

Is this one of yours?

Mhm.

Would you try it on for me?

Sure.

Joe, say, have you seen
Louis and Roxy around?

Who?

The couple that I was
sitting with last night.

Louis told me he knew
you from the Navy.

Me?

I was never in the Navy.

Louis?

Louis?

Pretty picture.

Oh.

I thought you'd gone.

Never.

I shouldn't say that?

It was nice to hear.

No.

You shouldn't.

All that's fading?

No.

A little.

No, we shouldn't do this.

What the fuck are you doing?

Will, it happened so fast--

Get the fuck outta my house!

Get outta my house now!

Calm down, Billy boy.

It was just a little kiss.

Will, you're overreacting.

I wanna talk to you outside.

See you later, beautiful.

I don't want you ever
talking to her again,

you understand me?

I thought you two
weren't getting along.

Where's Vivian?

She didn't make it.

What?

She died on the
way to the hospital.

Sorry, Billy boy.

Sorry?

What the hell's that
supposed to be mean?

A woman is dead!

What did you tell the police?

Nothing.

We buried her.

You what?

I thought it would be the
best thing for all of us,

especially you, Billy boy.

Roxy?

She was very upset
about all of it.

She wanted to go to the police.

But I said, we're your friends.

We can't betray you.

Remember.

Don't forget to wash the
blood off your collar.

See you later.

We gotta face the truth.

Things just aren't working out.

And this thing, this
attraction to Louis,

would have never happened if
things were right between us.

You stay away from him.

I don't wanna have a
relationship with Louis.

It's just that he
made me feel good.

He made me feel wanted,
adored a little.

Damn it!

You stay away from him!

What's with you and him?

He's dangerous.

I mean it.

I don't want you to have
anything to do with him.

I'm sick and tired
of trying to help you.

I have begged you
to go to therapy.

I offered to go with you.

You have just gone
from cold to crazy.

I'm going to my father's.

I'm involved in a death.

Louis wants to call
it an accident,

but the more I think about it,
the more it looks like murder.

So what are you gonna do?

I don't know.

What do you think?

I think you should
go to the police

and tell them everything.

I can't do that.

There's no body.

Besides, Roxy'd just
fabricate some story

and tell the police that
I was the one driving.

I mean, it was my car, and
everybody knew that Vivian

and I were adversaries.

Let's face it.

I've got a perfect
motive for killing her.

I couldn't stand the woman.

Well, you sound
more like an attorney

than someone who's concerned
about a woman's death.

Hey, what about us?

I don't know, William.

You tell me.

I want us to be together.

I want it to work for us.

I just don't know how yet.

I've gotta get this mess cleared
up before I can think straight.

I'm glad your staying
at your father's.

Maybe I should stay.

No.

I don't want you to be anywhere
where he could find you.

I don't know what
he's capable of.

Sorry I'm late.

I spent the past several hours
down at the police station.

Apparently, they finally
brought in the deceased woman's

husband.

And his alibis didn't
check out, so when

they tried to requisition
him, he attempted to flee.

And?

He confessed.

Ruben, you've been
completely exonerated.

Thank the spirits!

Oh, I knew my boy was innocent!

Thank you, Mr. Spanner.

You see what faith
can do for you, my son?

Something's troubling
you, Mr. Spanner.

Why don't you go and
talk with Jondular?

he's a good man, a wise man.

Maybe I will.

I'm a man of the law and yet I
just don't know how to proceed.

That's because you see no
logic in the way he behaves.

That's true.

And you never will.

He thrives on destroying
lives, on possessing

people, especially women.

William, Vivian is dead and
this-- this man has pulled you

into his web of evil.

There are not many forces on
this Earth capable of stopping

a creature like him.

But I believe that you can.

What do you mean?

Come with me.

I know that you have
spent most of your life

avoiding your past, things that
you would prefer to forget.

You and your lady friend
are in extreme danger!

He wants her, and
you must fight back

or you will lose her forever
and will prevail again.

See the truth for yourself!

What am I supposed
to do with this?

Use your gifts to see beyond.

Close your eyes.

Now concentrate.

Look into Louis's mind.

[non-english speech]

Oh my god oh my god.

Oh my god!

Who is he?

What is he?

In Africa, we call
them labulamondi.

Every culture has its own name.

He was human once.

He is not easily stopped.

You have the power to stop him!

You, the son of your father!

No!

No, I swore I'd never use
those powers again-- never!

He was a warlock.

Who handed down the pottential
for great power to his son!

He killed my mother.

He killed her!

I swore I'd never be like him.

He wants your woman.

These are very
romantic creatures.

They enslave their
prey by releasing

their poisonous, inhuman
blood into their bodies.

But they soon grow tired
of these companions.

And then they take another.

He'll never find her.

She's safe where she is.

William.

You leave me alone!

You cannot hide from him!

Hello, Mr. Messina.

It's William.

Fine, thanks.

Is Charlotte there?

Where did she go?

Oh.

OK.

No, no.

Everything's fine.

Yeah, just have her call
me as soon as she gets in.

OK.

Thanks.

Bye.

He promised me a child.

Bad dreams, Billy boy?

You son of a bitch!

Better be careful.

You might get hurt around here.

Look what I found.

Great stuff, huh?

Hi, William.

Where's your girlfriend?

You'll never lay eyes on her.

Gee, you seem real angry.

He's not angry.

He's our friend.

I am not your friend!

Really?

That's funny.

I feel a certain
brotherhood with you.

God, this stuff is awful.

And she thinks she's a designer.

Get out of my
house, both of you!

What's wrong?

Did your little voodoo
friend scare you?

Get out of my
life, you bastard!

[phone ringing]

Hello?

CHARLOTTE (ON PHONE): Hi.

Oh, Charlotte.

I'm so glad you're OK.

You sound terrible.

Is everything OK?

You're right about me.

You've always been right.

I've been running
away from my past,

but I can't do it anymore.

I've gotta fight back!

What are you
talking about, Will?

Look, I'm coming home.

No!

Absolutely not.

Listen.

I've got a lot of things
I need to tell you,

things I wanna tell you now.

But there's some things
I've gotta do first, OK?

Just know that I love you.

Please, know that.

I do.
WILLIAM (ON PHONE): OK.

I love you.

Jondular?

Jondular?

Jondular?

He knew of his destiny.

He was not afraid.

He would not want you
to be afraid either.

He left this with me for you.

He was gonna help me.

He was gonna show
me how to stop him.

Come help me.

Then I will help you.

Will?

Jondular had his fears
too, so he always listened

to what was in his heart.

He said that was the key to
spiritual power, the heart.

Cherish a good man's heart
but destroy an evil man's.

Look into your
heart, Mr. Spanner,

and see what
Jondular saw in you.

He knew you were special.

It is time for you
to see for yourself

and accept who you are.

Let Jondular's spirit guide you.

And don't be afraid.

Let me see into Louis's soul.

Show me how to stop him.

[moaning]

Welcome.

Charlotte!

Oh my god.

[moaning]

[horn beeps]

No, Louis.

I've been waiting for you.

No.

Let's finish.

Please?

Shut up!

Louis.

Let me go.

You're so beautiful.

Louis, please don't.

Relax.

I'm a wonderful lover.

You'll see.

Louis, Louis.

Yes.

What's going on?

What do you think's going on?

She can't ever
love you like I can.

Is that right?

Is that right, Charlotte?

Tell me what I am to you.

You're my life.

Oh, how sweet.

How sweet.

I want to be with you forever.

How sweet.

Oh god.

What do you want from me?

Everything you have.

Please, let me go.

There's nothing more important
than the life that I loved.

You're the perfect woman for me.

Together, we will
share eternity.

Relax, Charlotte.

I don't wanna hurt you.

No!

Oh, Charlotte.

Honey?

He--

He doesn't know who
he's dealing with.

You're a little
late, Billy boy.

She needs me now.

Look at her.

Look at her.

What did you do to her?

I made her mine.

Fuck!

Just who are you, Billy Boy?

I don't think you wanna know.

[screaming]

I think you've met
your match, Louis!

Charlotte!

Charlotte!

Charlotte!

Give it to me!

Give it to me.

Give it to me.

Give it to me!

You still wanna know who I am?

[screaming]

It's over, baby.

It's over.

Charlotte, Charlotte?

No.

Oh god.

Oh, Will.

Oh god.

I'm never gonna let you go.

Will, are you sure we're
doing the right thing?

There's nothing else we can do.

You think anybody'd believe
us if we told the truth?

We'd just ruin our lives.

What about you?

I feel whole now.

I don't have that
fear that my strength

comes from evil anymore.

It's definitely the
goodness of my heart.

Do you believe me?

I do.

That's all that matters to me.

Thank god that's over.

Let's get the hell outta here.

Can't forget this.

[screaming]

No, no, no, no!

[screaming]

Are you OK?

Are you OK?

Yeah.

Hey, hey, hey.

It's OK.

Let's go.

Let's get outta here.

And my name's not Billy boy.

[music playing]

MALE SPEAKER (VOICEOVER):
Damn what the hell was that?

Damn, what the hell was that?