-
( woman screaming )
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( pained moaning )
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( woman screaming )
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( man laughing maniacally over screams )
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( creaking door )
-
( rattling chains and heavy foot steps )
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The ghosts are moving tonight -
restless, hungry.
-
May I introduce myself?
-
I'm Watson Pritchard.
-
In just a minute I'll show you the only
really haunted house in the world.
-
Since it was built a century ago,
-
seven people, including my brother,
-
have been murdered in it.
-
Since then, I've owned the house.
-
I've only spent one night there,
-
and when they found me in the morning I...
-
I was almost dead!
-
( pained moaning )
-
♪ ( jarring musical note, swelling ) ♪
-
I'm Frederick Loren.
-
And I've rented the house
on Haunted Hill tonight
-
so that my wife can give a party.
-
A haunted house party. (chuckles)
-
She's so amusing.
-
There will be food and drink and...
ghosts.
-
And perhaps even a few murders.
-
You're all invited.
-
If any of you will spend the next
twelve hours in this house,
-
I'll give you each $10,000 -
-
- or your next of kin,
in case you don't survive.
-
Ah, but here come our other guests.
-
(Frederick) It was my wife's idea
to have our guests come in funeral cars.
-
She's so amusing.
-
Her sense of humor is, shall we say,
original.
-
I dreamed up the hearse.
-
It's empty now, but -
-
- after a night in the house
on Haunted Hill -
-
- who knows?
-
[Tense music.]
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This is Lance Schroeder, a test pilot.
-
So, no doubt a brave man.
-
But don't you think you can be
much braver if you're paid for it?
-
And I happen to know that Lance
-
needs the ten thousand I'll give him,
-
if he's brave enough to stay all night.
-
This is Ruth Bridgers.
-
You've no doubt read her column
in the newspapers.
-
She says her reason
for coming to the party
-
is to write a feature article on ghosts.
-
She's also desperate for money.
Gambles.
-
You've already met Watson Pritchard,
-
a man living in mortal fear of a house,
-
and yet he is risking his life
to spend another night here.
-
I wonder why.
-
He says "for money".
-
This is Dr. David Trent, a psychiatrist.
-
He claims that my ghosts
will help his work on hysteria.
-
But don't you see
a little touch of greed there
-
around the mouth and eyes?
-
This is Nora Manning.
-
I picked her from the thousands
of people who work for me
-
because she needed the ten thousand
more than most.
-
Supports her whole family.
-
Isn't she pretty?
-
The party's starting now.
-
And you have until midnight to find
The House on Haunted Hill.
-
♪ ( title music plays ) ♪
-
(gates creak,
and slam shut)
-
Lance: Well, where is everybody?
-
Nora: It isn't a very warm welcome, is it?
-
Watson: Only the ghosts in this house
-
are glad we're here.
-
Ruth: Are we all strangers to each other?
-
Don't you two know each other?
-
Lance: I'm afraid I don't even
know your name.
-
- I'm Nora Manning.
- Lance Schroeder.
-
Ruth: Is Fredrick Loren
a friend of yours?
-
Lance: I've heard of him,
but I've never met him.
-
Nora: I work for one of his companies.
-
But I've never seen him.
-
Ruth: I've never met the man either.
Just a phone call.
-
Do you know him?
-
David: No.
-
(Ruth) Then you're the only one of us
who does.
-
Watson: I don't know him.
-
All the details about running the house
were done by mail.
-
David: He's quite wealthy, isn't he?
-
Ruth: Millions.
-
- David: And five wives, I believe.
- Ruth: Four, I think so far.
-
David: A $50,000 party for
only five people is a little steep.
-
(David) Even for a millionaire.
-
Lance: Well, if I were going to haunt
anybody,
-
this would be
the house I'd do it in.
-
( door creaks and slams shut )
-
(chandelier tinkles)
-
Nora: Who closed the door?
-
♪ ( ominous music ) ♪
-
Lance: This thing's made of solid steel.
-
[chandelier tinkles]
-
( chandelier crashes )
-
♪ ( ominous music plays ) ♪
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Fredrick: Annabelle?
-
Our guests are here and fortunately
still alive.
-
Is your face on yet?
-
Annabelle: Dust and dirt everywhere.
-
And the water barely trickles.
-
Couldn't you've had the place
cleaned?
-
Fredrick: Atmosphere, darling.
You know how ghosts are.
-
They never tidy up.
-
That's a very fetching outfit,
-
but hardly suitable for a party.
-
Annabelle: I'm not going to the party.
-
Fredrick: This 'spend the night
ghost party' was your idea. Remember?
-
Since it's going to cost me
$50,000,
-
I want you to have fun!
-
Annabelle: The party was my idea,
-
until you invited all the guests.
-
Why all the strangers?
Why none of our friends?
-
Fredrick: Friends? Do we
have any friends?
-
Annabelle: No. Your jealousy
took care of that.
-
Fredrick: I had a reason
for inviting each guest.
-
I wanted kind of
a cross section.
-
From psychiatrist to typist.
-
And from drunk to jet pilot.
-
They share one thing.
They all need money.
-
Now, let's see if they're brave enough
to earn it.
-
Annabelle: And you call this a party?
-
Fredrick: Could be.
-
Annabelle: Why do you
always do that?
-
It spoils the champagne.
-
Fredrick: It might explode.
- (Annabelle) It never does.
-
Fredrick: Would you guarantee that?
-
Annabelle: That isn't funny, Frederick.
-
Fredrick: It'd make a good headline.
-
"Playboy kills wife
with champagne cork".
-
- Will you join me?
- Annabelle: No, thank you.
-
[champagne cork pops.]
-
Fredrick: Just a sip
might improve your humor.
-
Annabelle: My humor is fine, thanks.
-
And I haven't poisoned it.
-
Fredrick: It's always good
to know that.
-
Fredrick: Have some. You'll enjoy
the party more.
-
Go on.
-
Annabelle: Your trust is so touching.
-
And I'm not going to the party.
-
Fredrick: Of all my wives,
you're the least agreeable.
-
Annabelle: But, still alive.
-
Fredrick: Would you go away, for
a million dollars, tax-free?
-
You want it all, don't you?
-
Annabelle: I deserve it all.
-
Your jealousy isn't tax-free.
-
And your possessiveness
is maddening.
-
Fredrick: If ever a man had grounds
for divorce...
-
- Annabelle: But can't prove them.
- Fredrick: The time will come.
-
Fredrick: You'll slip up
one of these days.
-
- Annabelle: You think so?
- Fredrick: If I live long enough.
-
Fredrick: Do you remember the fun
we had when you poisoned me?
-
[Annabelle laughs.]
-
Annabelle: Something you ate,
the doctor said.
-
Fredrick: Yes. Arsenic on the rocks.
-
Annabelle.
-
You'd do it again if you thought you could
get away with it, wouldn't you!?
-
Annabelle: Darling, what makes you
think that?
-
Fredrick: Something about you.
-
I hear that hanging
is very uncomfortable,
-
in case you get any more ideas.
-
(Fredrick) Don't let the ghosts and the
ghouls disturb you, darling.
-
Annabelle: Darling, the only ghoul
in the house is you.
-
Fredrick: Don't sit up all night,
thinking of ways to get rid of me.
-
It makes wrinkles.
-
[door opens and shuts.]
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Watson: This is what she used
on my brother and her sister.
-
Hacked 'em to pieces.
-
We found parts of the bodies
all over the house.
-
In places you wouldn't think.
-
A funny thing is, the heads have
never been found.
-
Hands and feet and things like that.
-
But no heads.
-
David: The wife, probably in a rage,
threatened her husband with a knife
-
and then, carried away by hysteria,
took a swing at him,
-
and simply went on from there.
-
Lance: She certainly went on. How many
people did she kill, Mr. Pritchard?
-
Watson: Only two.
-
Her husband and her sister. No one
else was here.
-
Lance: So there are two loose heads
floating around here somewhere?
-
Watson: You can hear them at night.
-
They whisper to each other.
And then cry.
-
( Lance laughs )
-
Ruth: Since our host isn't here,
would anyone care to mix me a drink?
-
David: Certainly. What will you have?
-
( door opens )
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Fredrick: Good evening.
-
(door shuts)
-
I'm your host, Fredrick Loren.
-
Since we're all strangers to each other,
let's get acquainted with a drink,
-
shall we?
-
Watson: Mr. Loren, I advise you to
call this party off now.
-
The ghosts are already moving
and that's a bad sign.
-
Fredrick: Let me apologize for my wife.
She'll join us later.
-
- What will you have?
- Ruth: Scotch and.
-
- Doctor?
- David: I'll have the same.
-
Fredrick: Now, before the party begins,
let's go over the details.
-
(pouring drinks)
-
The caretakers will leave at midnight,
-
locking us in here,
until they come back in the morning.
-
Once the door is locked,
there's no way out.
-
(Fredrick) The windows have bars
that a jail would be proud of.
-
(Fredrick) And the only door
to the outside locks like a vault.
-
There's no electricity. No phone.
No one within miles.
-
So, no way to call for help.
-
Watson: Like a coffin.
-
(stops pouring drink)
-
Fredrick: So! If any of you
decide not to stay for the party,
-
(ice rattling)
-
you must let me know before midnight.
-
Of course, if you leave, I shan't be able
to pay you anything.
-
David: I'm interested in your reasons
for this... "party".
-
Aside from pleasant company.
-
Fredrick: Ghosts, Doctor!
-
I think everyone wonders
what they would do
-
if they saw a ghost.
-
And now my wife has given us
the opportunity to find out.
-
David: Hm. Amusing.
-
David: Ghosts, etcetera, being only
creations of hysteria,
-
your party should be a success!
-
Fredrick: Pritchard here promises us
genuine ghosts.
-
Watson: Seven, now. Maybe more
before morning.
-
Fredrick: That's cheerful.
-
Watson: Four men have been
murdered in this house.
-
And three women.
-
David: You planned your party
very well, Mr. Loren.
-
Four of us are men. Three are women.
-
A ghost for everybody.
-
Fredrick: Pritchard, why don't you take
us on a tour through the house?
-
Let's see what happens?
-
Watson: See that stain? Blood.
-
Watson: A young girl was killed here.
-
And whatever got her, wasn't human -
-
- Don't stand there!
- Ruth: What do you mean? Where?
-
(panicky music)
-
(ominous music)
-
Watson: It's too late.
They've marked you.
-
David: Ridiculous. The roof
probably leaks.
-
Ruth: That must be what it is.
Who'd want to haunt me?
-
Fredrick: I'd say any self-respecting
male ghost.
-
Watson: I hope it doesn't come back.
-
David: Mr. Pritchard, you're the
life of the party.
-
Fredrick: He hasn't even started yet.
-
Wasn't there a man who threw his wife
into a wine vat or something?
-
Watson: That was in the cellar.
-
There's been a murder almost every
place in this house.
-
(door opens swiftly)
-
(woeful music)
-
(footsteps on stairs)
-
(woeful music)
-
Watson: All this belonged to a Mr. Norton,
who didn't die here.
-
He was electrocuted later.
-
Watson: Mr. Norton did a good deal of
experimenting with wines.
-
But his wife didn't think
it was any good.
-
So he filled a vat with acid and
threw her in.
-
(Watson) She was supposed to stay down,
-
but the bones came up.
-
Watson: It's a funny thing.
-
None of the murders here
were just ordinary.
-
Just shooting. Or stabbing.
-
They've all been sort of wild.
Violent, and different.
-
(dramatic music)
-
Lance: Look out!
-
(woodwind music)
-
Watson: Thank God she didn't fall in.
-
Nora: You mean there's still acid
in there?
-
(woodwind music)
-
( violent bubbling )
-
Watson: Destroys everything
with hair and flesh.
-
Just leaves the bones.
-
(piano trill)
-
(trumpeting)
-
(quiet bubbling)
-
Watson: My, it's dry and dusty
down here.
-
Fredrick: Well there's... a cure...
for that...upstairs. Come on.
-
(door shuts firmly)
-
Lance: How'd you get invited
to this party?
-
(door quickly opens)
-
(door quickly shuts)
-
Lance: I mean, what'd he tell you?
-
Nora: Mr. Loren said everybody
would get $10,000.
-
Lance: But he didn't say anything
about being locked in.
-
Nora: No.
-
Lance: He just made the deal with me
on the phone.
-
But nothing about having to stay.
-
Nora: Aren't you going to stay?
-
Lance: If I don't, I lose $10,000.
-
Nora: I'm going to stay, too.
$10,000...
-
Lance: Yes... Do you believe in
ghosts?
-
Nora: ( laughs) I don't know.
-
Lance: Well, I agree with what
that doc says.
-
You can spook yourself.
-
I've done it in planes. Seen things
that weren't really there.
-
Or, were they?
( laughing )
-
Lance: What are you going to do
with your $10,000?
-
If we get it.
-
Nora: What do you mean
"if we get it?"
-
Won't he pay us if we stay?
-
Lance: Sure he will. $10,000
is no more to him,
-
than a nickel is to us.
-
Nora: We were in an
automobile accident.
-
Now I'm the only one in the family
who can make any money.
-
Lance: Boy, I've never seen
so many doors.
-
(door clicks open)
-
Closet...
-
(door shuts)
-
(brushes dust off)
-
Bottles!
-
(door gently shuts)
-
(door clicks open)
-
Nora: Does it go anywhere?
-
( door creaks and slams )
-
(dramatic musical chord)
-
Nora: Lance!
-
Lance!
-
♪ ( dramatic music ) ♪
-
♪ ( intense dramatic music ) ♪
-
♪ ( dramatic music ) ♪
-
Nora: Help me! Please!
-
Lance is gone and there's a ghost!
-
- David: A ghost?
- Watson: See what I mean?
-
- Nora: Please! Come on!
- Ruth: Did she say Lance is gone?
-
Ruth: Gone where?
-
Nora: We'll have to break it down.
It's locked!
-
David: Locked?
-
(suspenseful music)
-
Fredrick: You all right?
-
Lance: Nothing that money won't cure.
-
I must have - I must have
bumped my head.
-
David: The only way you could bump
your head in here -
-
- is to run head-on into the wall.
-
David: You didn't do that, did you?
-
Let's get a bandage on that.
-
Watson: I wonder why
they didn't kill him.
-
Ruth: Who?
-
Watson: He didn't bump his head.
-
They hit him.
-
Ruth: They?
-
♪ ( eerie music ) ♪
-
Fredrick: Nora, you said something
about a ghost.
-
Nora: There was something.
-
Fredrick: What did it look like?
-
Nora: It was wearing a black thing
that went all the way to the floor.
-
David: Weren't you a little frightened
at the time?
-
Nora: Well, yes.
-
David: That, Mr. Loren, is hysteria.
-
Fredrick: Well, then, Doctor, how do you
explain what happened to Lance?
-
Was that hysteria, too?
-
David: You'd better get that checked in
a day or so.
-
Lance: Thanks, Doc.
-
Lance (whispering): Wait for me
in the hall.
-
(unplugs cork)
-
Watson: The ghosts are coming closer,
Mr. Loren.
-
Fredrick: You really believe in your pet
ghosts, don't you Pritchard?
-
Watson: Before the night's over, you
will, too.
-
Fredrick: Would you like a drink,
Lance?
-
Lance: No thanks.
- Ruth: I'd like one. Scotch and.
-
Ruth: Mr. Loren, are you really going to
pay anyone who stays all night?
-
Fredrick: Certainly. $10,000.
-
Ruth: Will there be much red-tape
or delay?
-
Fredrick: In a hurry, dear?
-
Ruth: Frankly, yes.
(muttering) Or 'frantically'.
-
Fredrick: There you are, my dear.
-
( clock ticking )
-
Lance: Someone or some thing
was in here when I came in.
-
But where?
-
If the door was locked,
how did it get out?
-
What you saw might have
been a ghost, Nora,
-
but what was in here with me
was no ghost.
-
Nora: I don't know. I was so scared.
-
( solid knocking )
-
( knocking with echoes )
-
Lance: Does that sound different to you?
- Nora: Yes!
-
( knocking with echoes )
-
Lance: 3... 6... 9... 12.
-
Lance: 12 feet.
-
Lance: 3... 6.
-
Lance: I'm going to knock on the
other wall.
-
When you hear me, you knock
on this wall.
-
( knocking with echoes )
-
( solid knocks )
-
(Lance) Tap lower down!
-
( knocking with echoes )
-
(dramatic music)
-
( Nora screams in terror )
-
( sobbing )
-
Nora: Oh Lance! I saw it again!
-
Lance: Where'd it come from?
-
Nora: From in here!
-
Lance: Well if it'd ran out of here -
I'd have seen it.
-
Nora: Lance, it doesn't run,
it just floats!
-
Lance: But why didn't I see it?
-
Nora: You don't believe me!
-
Lance (laughing): How can I?
-
Annabelle: I'm Annabelle Loren.
-
(eerie music)
-
You must be Miss Manning.
-
I realize this is a very unusual
and, I'm afraid, very dull party.
-
Wouldn't you like to freshen up?
-
Annabelle: This is your room.
-
Depressing, isn't it?
-
Nora: I doubt if
I'll spend much time here.
-
Annabelle: It's going to rain. Perfect
atmosphere for my husbands party.
-
Why did you come here?
-
Nora: He said he'd give me $10,000.
-
Annabelle: Why did he pick you?
-
Nora: I don't know. My supervisor just
said I'd been invited.
-
Annabelle: How long have you
known my husband?
-
Nora: I just met him tonight.
-
Annabelle: So... why you?
-
What were you doing
wandering around by yourself?
-
Nora: I was in the cellar with Lance -
Mr. Schroeder - I just left, that's all.
-
Annabelle: Don't do it again.
-
(Annabelle) Don't go anywhere in this
house by yourself.
-
Now fix your face and I'll come by
for you in a few minutes.
-
Nora: But I -
- Annabelle: You're in danger.
-
We all are.
-
Nora: But who?
-
Annabelle: I hope, for your sake,
you never find out.
-
Annabelle: I'm Annabelle Loren.
Were you looking for something?
-
Lance: Not exactly.
-
Annabelle: Are you the doctor?
-
Lance: No. I'm Lance Schroeder.
- Annabelle: The pilot.
-
You've hurt yourself.
-
Lance: Oh, it's just
a bump on the head.
-
Which is my room?
-
Annabelle: I believe this is it.
-
Lance: Thank you, Mrs. Loren.
-
Annabelle: Annabelle, Lance.
-
Annabelle: You were with the young girl
in the cellar.
-
Why was she so upset?
-
Lance: Was she?
-
Annabelle: And you don't look like
the type to go around bumping his head.
-
What really happened, Lance?
-
Lance: Nora thought she saw a ghost,
but I didn't see anything.
-
Annabelle: She was just
frightened, then?
-
Lance: And mad at me, I think.
I kidded her about it.
-
Annabelle: I wouldn't joke about anything
else that happens here tonight.
-
Lance: Now, don't tell me you're taking
all of this seriously?
-
Annabelle: Aren't you?
-
Lance: Well, I'd like to find out
what hit me.
-
Annabelle: Lance...
-
If I need help, may I count on you?
-
Lance: Yes, sure. I guess so.
-
Look - what's going on here, anyway?
-
What's with this party business?
-
Annabelle: This is no party,
he's planning something.
-
Lance: Your husband?
-
Annabelle: I wish I knew what it was.
-
Lance: It must be pretty big,
if he's going to lay out $50,000.
-
Annabelle: Money doesn't mean anything.
-
He has a reason for getting us all
up here to this dreadful old house.
-
Lance: Well, what for? He doesn't
even know us.
-
Annabelle: Maybe that's exactly
why you're here?
-
Lance (scoffs): What can he get away with?
-
Annabelle: Oh, he thinks that big money
like his can get away with anything.
-
You know, of course, that
I'm his fourth wife.
-
The first simply disappeared...
-
The other two died.
-
Lance, I don't want to join them.
-
Lance: You mean, he, uh -
-
Annabelle: Oh, his doctors said
they died of heart attacks.
-
Two girls, in their twenties.
-
Lance: Well, what can he do?
-
Annabelle: My husband is sometimes
insane with jealousy.
-
Nothing matters to him then.
Please be careful.
-
Lance: Would he hurt you?
-
Annabelle: He would kill me
if he could.
-
(door shuts)
-
(spooky music)
-
Fredrick: Annabelle, you're missing
all the fun.
-
(door shuts firmly)
-
Nora Manning was almost killed
by a falling chandelier.
-
The pilot bashed his head in.
-
Annabelle: Is he badly hurt?
-
Fredrick: The saturnine psychiatrist
bandaged him up.
-
Don't you want to go
and console him?
-
As you do, most men,
in your fashion.
-
Annabelle: You're so clever, Fredrick.
-
Fredrick: I lie awake nights,
wondering why I married you.
-
It was rather a mistake.
-
Annabelle: You didn't marry me, dear.
I married you.
-
Unpleasant, but no mistake.
-
Fredrick: Hurry up!
-
Annabelle: Fredrick, for the last time,
I'm not going to your party.
-
Fredrick: And, for the last time,
it's not my party -
-
- but yours.
-
And you are going.
-
Annabelle: I am not.
-
Fredrick: Are you ready?
- Annabelle: ... no ...
-
Fredrick (forceful): Are you ready, dear?
- Annabelle: ... Yes, damn you!
-
Fredrick: Would you adore me as much,
if I were poor?
-
(laughs) Or do you want to be
as a lovely widow?
-
It's almost time to lock up the house.
-
And then your party will really begin.
-
I wonder how it will end.
-
(door shuts)
-
( knocking )
-
Fredrick: It's close to midnight, Lance.
-
Lance: Ok. I'll be down in a minute.
-
( knocks )
-
(Nora) Who is it?
-
Fredrick: Your host, my dear.
-
Fredrick: It's almost midnight, Nora.
-
We're all going to get together
down in the living room.
-
Nora: All right, Mr. Loren.
I'll be right down.
-
( recoils in disgust )
-
( gasping )
-
Jonas: Come with us.
-
Come with us, before he kills you!
-
( screams )
-
Lance: Where's Nora? Miss Manning?
-
Nora: I don't want to stay here!
-
Fredrick: Nora, what happened?
-
( creaking )
-
Fredrick: That's Jonas Slydes and his wife.
-
They've been caretakers here for years.
-
She's blind, you know.
-
Nora: I'm not going to stay here!
-
Fredrick: Doctor, it looks like we have
a real case of hysteria on our hands.
-
David: I think she's just a little upset,
not hysterical.
-
( door opening )
-
Annabelle: Good evening.
-
Fredrick: Hello, my dear.
-
This is my wife.
These are our guests...
-
(Fredrick) Ruth Bridgers,
-
(Fredrick) Doctor Trent,
-
(Fredrick) You know Watson Pritchard,
of course,
-
(Fredrick) Nora Manning,
-
(Fredrick) and this is Lance Schroeder.
-
Nora (whispering): Get me out of here!
-
Lance (whispering): What about the $10,000?
-
Nora (whispering): I don't care!
He wants to kill me!
-
Lance (whispering): Who wants to kill you?
-
Nora (whispering): Mister Loren.
-
Fredrick: May I have your attention, please?
-
Fredrick: I think you all remember
-
(Fredrick) the bargain we made about
staying all night?
-
Fredrick: $10,000 a piece.
-
If any of you don't survive, $50,000
will be divided amongst the rest of you.
-
Fredrick: If I should die...
-
Fredrick: ...you will be paid
by my estate.
-
Fredrick: When the door is locked
from the outside by the caretakers,
-
we'll all be forced to stay in this house
until morning.
-
If any of you decide not to stay,
you must leave with the caretakers now.
-
Fredrick: You won't have a chance
to change your minds later.
-
Because there'll be no way to get out.
-
- Nora: I don't want to stay!
- Lance: Wait!
-
( wind whistles, chandelier clatters )
-
( loud bang )
-
Fredrick: It isn't midnight, yet!
Who told them they could leave?
-
Watson: They never leave before midnight.
-
Fredrick: They've gone, now.
-
Fredrick: I was going to ask you
whether you wanted to stay or not,
-
but it seems the caretakers
have made the decision for you.
-
Fredrick: We're all locked in, now.
-
Nora: But I don't want to stay!
-
Fredrick: I'm sorry, my dear.
But it's too late, now.
-
Annabelle: Darling, haven't you had enough
of this silly game?
-
Get some cars up here for these people,
and let them go home.
-
Annabelle: But pay them, first.
-
Fredrick: This is your party, remember?
-
Fredrick: In spite of my wife's faith
in my ability to do the impossible,
-
we will all have to stay in this house
until eight o'clock in the morning.
-
Fredrick: But, we have some party favors
for you...
-
In these little coffins.
-
(Fredrick) This is my wife's idea.
-
(Fredrick) I must say, I think it's rather
dangerous.
-
Fredrick: I suppose you all know
how to use one of these things.
-
Fredrick: In case you don't,
-
you just press down on this lever
with your thumb...
-
And then pull the trigger.
-
( bang )
-
Fredrick: You see? They're loaded.
-
Watson: These are no good
against the dead -
-
- only the living.
-
Fredrick: Doctor?
-
Fredrick: Lance?
-
Fredrick: Nora?
-
Lance: Go ahead. Take it.
-
Fredrick: Miss Bridgers?
-
Fredrick: And here's yours, dear.
-
Annabelle: I don't need it.
-
Fredrick: It was your idea.
-
Who knows, you may want to use it
on me before this night is over.
-
Watson: Throw these guns away.
They won't do you any good.
-
David: I agree with Pritchard,
although not for the same reason.
-
Annabelle: Dr. Trent, don't you approve
of our little party favors?
-
David: Suppose Nora had a gun,
-
when she mistook the blind woman
for a ghost?
-
Ruth: I don't think anyone else
is going to walk around in total darkness.
-
Annabelle: Oh I'm sure we're not going to
go running around the house
-
shooting each other, aren't you?
-
David: Who knows? Fear makes people
do amazing things.
-
Nora: Mister Pritchard...
-
Nora: You said your sister-in-law killed
a man and a woman here and cut them up?
-
You said they found hands and feet, but
they never found any heads?!
-
Would you like to see one of those heads?!
-
Nora: Would you all like to see
one of those heads?!
-
Just follow me!
-
Annabelle: Darling, I really don't
need this.
-
Nora: Just, go look in my
suitcase. Go look!
-
Nora: But it was in there!
-
(Nora) A woman's head!
-
David: Nora, I think you're
a little upset.
-
Would you care for a sedative?
-
Nora: Get out!
-
Get out, all of you!
-
All of you, get out of here
and leave me alone!
-
Just get out of here!
-
( crying )
-
Fredrick: Do you think it's all right
to leave her by herself, Doctor?
-
David: I wish she'd taken the sedative.
-
Ruth: What do you suppose
she thought she saw?
-
Watson: They're closing in on her.
-
Lance: Look, Doc, I think somebody
ought to stay with her.
-
Watson: There could be a million people
around her -
-
- if they wanted her, they'd get her.
-
Annabelle: What if he's right?
-
Fredrick: He's too drunk to know
what he's talking about.
-
Annabelle: I wonder...
-
Annabelle: I'll join you in a minute.
-
Lance: Do you think it would do any good
if you went in and talked to her?
-
Ruth: Do you think there really was a
head in her suitcase?
-
Lance: I don't know...
-
Ruth: A thing like that would put me
right over the edge.
-
Lance: Would you, sort of, stay up here?
In case she needs help?
-
Ruth: All right. I'll be in my room.
-
Lance: Thanks.
-
David: Are you sure there are only seven
people in this house?
-
Fredrick: Positive...
Except for the ghosts.
-
David: I don't believe in ghosts.
-
Nor in frightening women.
-
In Nora's case, it's gone far enough.
Perhaps, too far.
-
Fredrick: What do you suggest
we do about it, doctor?
-
David (stern): Don't frighten her
any more.
-
♪ ( eerie music ) ♪
-
Lance: Nora... Nora?
-
Lance: Nora?
-
( creaking )
-
Lance: Nora! Nora!
-
Lance: What do you know about this?
-
Watson: They've taken her!
-
In a little while, she'll be one of them.
-
Lance: Where's Nora- !
-
Where is she?
-
Watson: It's too late. It's too late.
-
You'll never find her again.
-
Lance: Pritchard, if you know where she is
-
you'd better tell me, now!
- Watson: She's gone!
-
Watson: She's gone with them
and there's nothing you can do about it.
-
( woman screams )
-
♪ ( eerie music ) ♪
-
Lance: ... Nora ...
-
David: Let her down.
-
Fredrick: Nora?
-
David: She's dead, Mr. Loren.
Your wife hanged herself.
-
Fredrick: Suicide...
-
Nora (whispering): Lance!
-
Lance: Nora!
-
Nora: Lance, hide me! Please hide me!
-
Lance: What's the matter?
-
Nora: Hide me!
-
Nora: He tried to kill me.
-
He grabbed me and choked me
and put me in that room.
-
And then he went away and left me.
-
Lance: Who?
-
Nora: He thought I was dead.
-
Lance: Who?!
-
Nora: Mister Loren.
-
Lance: Are you sure about this?
-
Nora: I don't know.
It was dark but it must've been him.
-
Lance: Has anybody seen you since
he left you?
-
Nora: I heard some people in that room
but I went by and nobody saw me.
-
Lance: Mrs. Loren is dead.
-
Nora: But how?
-
Lance: Loren said she committed suicide.
-
(Lance) But I think somebody killed her.
-
Nora: Him?
-
( door locking )
-
( knocking at door )
-
David: I'm sure you've come to the same
conclusion I have.
-
Lance: Yeah, I think so.
-
David: Let's all have a meeting to
discuss what to do.
-
The living room?
-
Lance: Ok. In a minute.
-
Lance: I've got to go downstairs.
-
Now, you lock yourself in here and
don't let anybody know you're here.
-
If he thinks you're dead,
he won't come here.
-
I'll get back as soon as I can.
-
You'll be all right.
-
Lance: If you have to, you use it.
-
Fredrick: So beautiful.
-
So greedy.
-
(Fredrick) So cold.
-
Fredrick: What are you doing in here?
-
Watson: Wait! Don't! Wait!
-
Fredrick: What do you mean,
coming in here?
-
Watson: I didn't want them to
take her away.
-
Fredrick: You're drunk!
-
Watson: They will if you don't watch her!
-
Fredrick: All right,
out with it, Pritchard -
-
- why did you come into this room?
-
Watson: I'm the only one who understands!
-
Fredrick: Understands what?
-
Watson: Your wife isn't there any more.
-
She's already joined them!
-
Fredrick: I've had enough of your
spook talk.
-
Get out, you sot, and don't come back
into this room again!
-
Watson: Where's whats-her-name?
Nora?
-
David: I didn't disturb her,
since I didn't think this concerns her.
-
Fredrick: You're right.
-
David: Mr. Loren, isn't there some way
we can get out of this house now?
-
Watson: No... none at all.
-
Lance: We could try breaking out.
-
(Watson) The only door to the outside
is made of steel.
-
Watson: The bars of the windows
are set in solid stone.
-
We gotta stay.
-
David: I'm not afraid of your ghosts,
Pritchard.
-
David: But I am afraid.
-
David: When we came here a few hours ago,
-
the only thing we had in common
was the $10,000 we'd get.
-
David: Now, however, we share
something else -
-
- the death of Mrs. Loren.
-
David: So far, tonight, one of us was
almost killed by a falling chandelier.
-
David: One of us was mysteriously slugged.
-
(David) One of us has been driven to
the brink of absolute hysteria.
-
(David) And one of us is dead.
-
David: Were these accidents?
Suicide?
-
David: And we must stay here
for six more hours!
-
Watson: Six hours? Six of us...
Time enough.
-
David: Who'll be next?
-
(David) How will it happen?
-
Fredrick: Let me as you a question,
Doctor.
-
Fredrick: You were the first one
to see my wife there.
-
(Fredrick) Did you also see anything that
she could've climbed up on,
-
(Fredrick) and then jumped?
-
David: No.
-
Fredrick: Did any of you?
-
Fredrick: There was nothing.
-
How, then, did she get up there, so high?
-
David: Exactly, Mr. Loren. How?
-
She couldn't have pulled herself up there.
-
She couldn't have dropped
from the ceiling.
-
Do you think your wife killed herself?
-
Fredrick: No. She was murdered.
-
By one of you.
-
David: Or, you, Mr. Loren.
-
David: To deliberately kill someone,
you must have a reason.
-
Lance: We were all strangers to your wife.
-
(Lance) Only you had a motive for murder.
-
Fredrick: What husband hasn't, at some
time, wanted to kill his wife?
-
What husband hasn't had a thousand
opportunities
-
to do it in such a way
-
that he'd never be suspected?
-
I'm not such a fool to hang my wife from
the ceiling by a rope.
-
David: The fact remains that you,
or one of us,
-
murdered Mrs. Loren.
-
And that's a matter for the police.
-
Lance: So how do we get the police.
-
David: That's my point.
We can't until morning.
-
David: What began as a silly party,
given by an eccentric,
-
has now involved us all in murder.
-
Lance: For once, Pritchard may be right.
-
If another murder's in the works,
let's stop it now.
-
Ruth: Another murder?
-
Lance: Why not.
Maybe one of us saw too much.
-
David: Why should, a millionaire want to
give each of us $10,000
-
to spend one night in a gloomy old house?
-
To see some ghosts? To have a party?
-
David: No!
-
Fredrick: Have you finished trying me,
Doctor?
-
And is the verdict "guilty of murder"?
-
Lance: This isn't getting us anywhere.
-
Somebody killed Mrs. Loren,
we know that.
-
One of us is guilty,
and the rest of us are innocent.
-
Lance: Now, what we have to do
for the next six hours
-
is protect ourselves.
From each other.
-
Ruth: You really think -
Lance: I don't think anything.
-
I just know that I'm going to my room.
-
And if anybody comes in, I'll shoot him.
Or her.
-
David: And if we all stay in our rooms,
we'll be safe.
-
Because the innocent will have
no reason to leave his room.
-
And the guilty will admit his guilt
if he or she does.
-
Lance: And we all have guns.
-
Fredrick: We're all agreed?
-
Ruth: I wish this night were over.
-
Watson: Rooms. Guns. I tell you,
it doesn't make any difference.
-
They aren't through with us yet.
-
Watson: What's the use
of saying "good night"?
-
( door shuts and locks )
-
Ruth: Good night.
-
( door shuts and locks )
-
( door shuts and locks )
-
Fredrick: Good night, Doctor.
-
( door shuts and locks )
-
( glass breaks )
-
( gun cocking )
-
( doorknob lightly rattles )
-
♪ ( jarring musical notes ) ♪
-
( Ruth stammering )
-
( knocking )
-
(Lance) Nora, it's me, Lance.
-
Lance: Are you okay?
-
They've all gone to their rooms
and locked themselves in.
-
Nora: Lance, I've been thinking.
-
It was so dark down there,
maybe it wasn't Mr. Loren.
-
Lance: It was him, all right.
-
He tried to kill you,
and he did kill his wife.
-
( thunder )
-
Nora: How can you be so sure?
-
Lance: She tried to warn me.
-
Asked me to help her.
-
The Doc thinks he's going
to try to kill one of us.
-
( thunder )
-
Lance: Now, there must be a way
out of this place.
-
I'm going to find it
and get the police, before he does.
-
Nora: I'm going with you.
-
Lance: If he finds out you're alive...
-
No, Nora. You're safer here
than any place else.
-
Now, just lock yourself in
and keep quiet.
-
( thunder )
-
Lance: If I find a way out,
I'll come back and get you.
-
( thunder )
-
♪ ( piercing notes ) ♪
-
( Lance knocking )
-
( thunder )
-
♪ ( descending tones ) ♪
-
( thunder )
-
♪ ( discordant piano ) ♪
-
( rolling thunder )
-
( Nora gasps )
-
Nora: No!
-
( rolling thunder )
-
♪ ( eerie ethereal notes ) ♪
-
Nora: No! No!
-
( rolling thunder )
-
Nora: No!
-
♪ ( sudden musical stab ) ♪
-
( Nora screams )
-
( gasping )
-
Nora: Lance...
-
( Nora breathes shallowly )
-
♪ ( organ playing ) ♪
-
( Nora screams )
-
( thunder rolling )
-
( knocking )
-
Fredrick: An admission of guilt, Doctor?
-
David: Certainly not.
-
There's either somebody else
in this house,
-
or one of us has left his room.
-
Did you hear anything?
-
Fredrick: Organ music?
-
David: That, and someone walking.
-
Fredrick: You got yours?
-
Fredrick: Ready?
-
David: You look downstairs,
and I'll look up here.
-
Fredrick: Why not together?
-
David: There may be only minutes,
seconds, left of someones life.
-
Why waste time?
-
♪ ( eerie music ) ♪
-
( door locking )
-
David: It's almost over, darling.
-
(David) Every detail was perfect.
-
Annabelle: What's happening?
-
David: We've done it.
-
The perfect crime.
Beautiful.
-
Annabelle: Has she killed him?
-
David: Not yet.
-
But she will.
-
Annabelle: Get me
out of this hanging harness.
-
Annabelle: What's taking that girl
so long?
-
What time is it?
-
David: At first, I couldn't get Nora
to want to protect herself with a gun.
-
After you appeared at the window,
-
everything began to work
just as we had planned.
-
David: You were wonderful!
-
Just the touch the finally drove her
-
into complete hysteria!
-
Annabelle: It'll be worth
all of our planning, darling.
-
Where's Nora now?
What's happening?
-
David: On her way to the cellar.
-
So scared,
she'll shoot the first thing that moves.
-
Annabelle: And Fredrick?
-
David: On his way to the cellar, too.
-
Annabelle: David, are you sure
none of them will suspect us?
-
David: Of what?
-
A hysterical girl accidentally shoots somebody?
-
Who would suspect
that we planned it that way?
-
That we drove her to it?
-
Annabelle: What about my suicide?
-
David: Just a ghost-party gag.
-
We'll claim it was a dummy,
since I'm the only one that touched you.
-
Annabelle: And the caretakers?
-
David: Well, they had no idea
what they were really doing.
-
Annabelle: What about Nora?
She's not stupid, you know.
-
David: Darling, believe me.
-
Everything we planned is working perfectly.
-
Nora is sure Fredrick murdered you.
-
She thinks Fredrick attacked her
in the cellar - not me.
-
Now Nora's almost out of her mind
with fear.
-
The heads, the music, your hanging -
-
I tell you, when Fredrick walks in there,
she'll shoot him.
-
Annabelle: It's taking too long.
-
David, you ought to be there.
-
David: When you hear the shot,
come down to the cellar.
-
♪ ( tense music ) ♪
-
♪ ( sudden musical stab ) ♪
-
Fredrick: No! No!
-
( gunfire )
-
( Nora screams )
-
( chain rattles )
-
( muffled grunt )
-
( splash of acid pool )
-
( violent bubbling )
-
Annabelle: David? ... David?
-
( hinge squeaking )
-
( hinge squeaking as door shuts )
-
( hinge squeaking as door shuts )
-
♪ ( tense music ) ♪
-
( bubbling )
-
♪ ( music rises in intensity ) ♪
-
♪ ( tense music ) ♪
-
(Fredrick) At last, you've got it all.
-
(Fredrick) Everything I have.
-
(Fredrick) Even my life.
-
(Fredrick) But you're not going to live
to enjoy it.
-
(Fredrick) Come with me,
murderess! Come with me!
-
( Annabelle screams )
-
♪ ( tense music ) ♪
-
( Annabelle screams )
-
♪ ( music rises in intensity ) ♪
-
( Annabelle screams )
-
( splash with bubbling )
-
♪ ( flourishing eerie music ) ♪
-
Fredrick: Good night, Doctor.
-
Good night, Annabelle.
-
The crime you two planned
was indeed perfect.
-
Only, the victim is alive
and the murderers are not.
-
It's a pity you didn't know,
when you started your game of murder,
-
that I was playing, too.
-
( splash with bubbling )
-
Nora: There must be some way
to get in here!
-
Watson: It's right along here somewhere -
-
Nora: Lance!
-
Nora: I've shot Mr. Loren!
He's down in the wine cellar.
-
Lance: Alive?
-
Nora: I don't think so!
-
Nora: It's him!
He's alive!
-
Fredrick: You didn't shoot anyone,
my dear.
-
(Fredrick) I loaded your gun with blanks.
-
Fredrick: I can tell you all, now.
-
Trent and my wife
were planning to kill me.
-
They failed.
-
Trent tried to throw me in the vat.
-
My wife stumbled and fell.
-
I'm ready for justice to decide
if I'm innocent...
-
...or guilty.
-
♪ ( music plays softly ) ♪
-
Watson: Now there are nine.
-
There'll be more. Many more.
-
( footsteps, creaks, chains rattling )
-
They're coming for me, now!
-
And then, they'll come for you!
-
( maniacal laughter )
-
( door squeaks as it closes )
-
♪ ( end title music plays ) ♪