The Ghost Within (2023) Movie Script
1
[silence]
[music]
[thunder rumbling]
[footsteps]
[footsteps]
[thunder rumbling]
[music]
[thunder rumbling]
[music]
Back to bed Margot now!
[music]
- You heard your father.
[music]
[clock ticking]
[music]
[knocks]
[door opening]
[music]
[laughing]
[music]
[humming]
[sighing]
[Key turning]
[Breathing heavily]
[Door opening]
[Music]
[Breathing heavily]
[silence]
[breathing heavily]
-Margot, during your last
annual review, you
were showing,
continued exceptional mental
health, and were
just about
to celebrate your 5th wedding
anniversary if
I remember
rightly? - Yeah, I still can't
imagine my life
without him.
Have you suffered any relapses
over the last
12 months?
- No. Not at all. No more visio.
I can't remember the last
time we had an incident.
Talking years. - Margot,
tell her the truth.
- It was just a dream. - It's
all too common
for those
who suffer traumatic childhood
experiences. For
those symptoms
to reappear.- There's nothing
wrong with me.
Not anymore.
[silence]
[writing]
Recently, an old friend,
Douglas, he was in
charge of the
estate, he passed away. Well,
it starts brings
with it
back. - The lost memories. -
Well, not just that
night, but
entire year. It's like I'm
rediscovering this
lost part
of my life each night, little
by little. - Those
long lost
memories of your childhood are
never really lost.
You maybe
suppress them to spare yourself
pain. If we just
stop this
downward trajectory, then... -
I need to remember.
I need to
remember everything. I've run
from the truth my
entire life,
never believing that I was
strong enough
to face it.
I was wrong. Now, I'm ready.
[music]
I need to know why- why it happ.
[music]
Help me remember, please.
[music]
- Memories are based
on our senses, sights, sounds.
Go back to that house.
Walk around in the shoes of
your childhood self
for a few days.
It will come flooding back to
you. But be careful. You're
showing clear signs of
regression. You may
add fuel to
a fire we fought so hard to
contain. If your
mental health
declines Mrs. Richardson, I
fear your days
at Abingdon
Asylum could be far from over.
[music]
[door closing]
[music] [key sounds]
- I'm not sure about this.
- I should have done this years.
[music]
[music]
- This is where you grew up?
You never told me your family
were wealthy. -
What does it
matter? - Well, what happened
to it? The money?
I mean, we're
barely making ends meet. - I
refuse to accept
my inheritance.
- Why? - I'll never take
a penny from
my father.
[silence]
[bird sounds]
[car door opens]
[car door closes]
[silence]
[bird sounds]
- Dad.
[music]
[music]
[footsteps]
- You okay?
[bird sounds]
[keys clingling]
Lead the way.
[bird sounds]
[crow cowing]
[footsteps]
[switch clicking]
Trust you weren't raised
in total darkness.
[sighing]
[footsteps]
A countryside not even a single.
[footsteps]
So, it was just you,
your father, and
Douglas the Butler that lived
here, is that right?
- My father's girlfriend,
Nancy, would often stay
the night too.
- I also had a younger sister.
Her name was Evie.
- You told me you were
an only child.
- I tried to keep you away
from all of this.
- Sometimes, it feels like
I don't even
know you.
[music]
[footsteps]
[music]
[wood cracking]
[chandelier swinging]
[music]
[footsteps]
[birds chirping]
[footsteps]
[footsteps]
[music]
[footsteps]
[door squeaking]
[opens door]
[music]
[music]
[music]
- Can I take that off
you now, please?
[music]
It's much better.
I don't know why you insist
on wearing it.
- She could scare a child
looking through
the window.
- Well, let them look. I don't
want you hiding
away from the
world any longer.
[music]
You're beautiful.
[music]
Just the way you are.
[music]
[wind blows]
[wind blows]
[gasps]
[Eerie music]
[breathing heavily]
[music]
[footsteps]
[footsteps]
- This must all be worth a fort.
- We're not selling any of it.
- I just don't understand
why you're holding
on to
everything if it holds no value
to you. I've only
just found out
that we have all this money
just sitting there
and then...
- Please.
[footsteps]
[music]
[music]
- Margot, sure you're alright?
- Yeah. It's just a lot to take.
- Of course.
[Sheet rustling]
Look what I found.
[footsteps]
You look so happy.
- That was...
- Is that her?
Your sister?
Evie was severely disfigured.
She lived a tortured existence.
Nancy took an instant dislike
to the both
of us.
Evie was a little different.
She was the easiest
of targets.
- Poor girl.
- This was taken just months be.
- You evre going to tell me
what happened that
night or
at least what you remember.
- What's the first thing that
comes to mind when
you look
at my father?
- He looks like a good man?
A loving father.
- We never knew our mother. She
died when we were both really
little. It created
a special
bond between the 3 of us.
All of that changed
the night Evie was murdered.
- I'm so sorry.
- She suffocated to death,
screaming, begging
for her life or,
so he told the police.
- They found her killer?
- When they found her body
buried in the woods,
they took my father away.
He confessed to everything.
Before I had the opportunity to
see him again,
he was dead.
The official report said that
he was killed by
an inmate.
[music]
I never got the opportunity
to ask him why.
[music]
And now, I'll never know.
[music]
[Dog barking]
[opens door]
[Wind]
[footsteps]
[drinks]
[music]
[indistinct clicking sound]
[music] [clock ticking]
[door closes]
[screams]
Open the door.
- Open the door! [knocks]
Mason!
Mason!
[Banging]
[Door opening]
Mason!
Get out the way!
[gasps]
- It's okay, I'm here. Breathe.
[gasps]
See you back on the wine.
Why did you lock the door?
- I didn't.
- I can't help you if
you lock
me out.
and I won't be here to look
after you tomorrow night.
- You're still going.
- You don't turn down
Henry Hargreaves.
- So you putting him
before your wife.
- I can't pass up this
opportunity. He's the
only publisher
in London that hasn't
turned me down.
- You can't just leave me on
my own. I'm struggling to...
[thumps] -Margot, please.
This isn't a discussion.
You chose to come here. I can't
pass up this opportunity.
I'm leaving tomorrow night.
[music]
[music]
Good.
[Music]
Let me take you home. On rout.
- He doesn't know
where I am.
Can I escape my own thoughts
now, can I?
They're only tolerable
with you by
my side.
[music]
- I'll be back with you this
time tomorrow.
I promise.
- You're just walking away.
- This is the one, Margot.
I'm coming back with a book dea.
I know it.
[footsteps]
[music]
- Ghost sightings are the
byproduct of a tortured mind.
We conjure supernatural images
that bring us a sense
of closure,
[opens faucet]
Sometimes comfort.
If left untamed, or brains have
the ability to
wish our lost
loved ones back to life.
Spirits exist only in the mind.
[music]
[Door opening]
[water flowing]
[Floorboards creaking]
[Footsteps]
[glass shatters]
[Eerie music]
[Soft singing]
[Singing]
[opens door]
[Creaking]
[sings]
[sings]
[door closes]
[breaths heavily]
[footsteps]
[footsteps]
[Door creaking]
[Footsteps]
[Wind blowing heavily]
[Quick sound]
[Eerie music]
[Eerie music]
[Small object dropping]
[Music]
[bird chirping]
[Footsteps]
[opens door]
- Just in time. You ready?
- This is the one.
- Thank you for agreeing to
see us, Mr. Hargraves.
- I see you have a new
client, Ms. Rose.
- The most talented I've
ever represented.
- Mason, Mason Richardson. It's
a real pleasure
to meet you
at last.
- Yes. Yes, it is. Please
take a seat.
- Have you had a chance
to read Mason's work?
- Yes.
- May I ask what your thoughts ?
- It's a great read, truly.
But I'm afraid it's too much
of a gamble
for us.
As you know, sales are
down year-on-year.
- I do have a revised draft
that I'd love to
talk to you
about some of the changes
that we've made.
- Look, my mind's made up.
- I think passing on this
would be a big mistake.
This has everything
to be a major hit.
- Except a known name
on the front cover.
I can't afford to take another
risk on a rookie author.
- You know a good book
when you see one.
Sometimes, that's all it takes.
- I'm sorry, Chrissa.
- Thank you for your time.
[Footsteps[
I appreciate everything you've .
This is the end of the road for.
- But you can't just give up.
I know how much you want this.
Let's talk about it over a drin.
- I promised Margot
I would head back.
- Just one quick drink.
That's all I'm asking.
Please?
[Music]
- I'm Sarah and I wish
contact to my mother.
- My name is Barton, and I
wish to contact
my wife.
I lost her many years ago.
I just want to know if
she's free
of pain.
- And last but not least...
- My name is Margot and
I would like
to contact
my sister, Evie.
- And what do you want from her?
- Clarity.
I want to know if I'm right
in thinking that
she's been
the one visiting me, these
past few nights or...
- Or you're just losing your
marbles. [chuckles]
- Please settle down.
- Let's see if we can
get your answer.
Please.
We call upon the spirits
of our long lost friends
and loved ones to connect
with us here today.
Spirits, let us know
you can hear us.
Give us a sign.
A spirit is with us.
Spirit, reveal who in
attendance you wih
to contact.
[Clicking sound]
What was your wife's name?
- Jessica.
- Jessica? Your husband, Barton,
wishes for a sign that you
are no longer
in pain.
Please.
She wishes to speak to you.
- How?
[Clicking sound]
Oh.
[Eerie music]
[Thump]
[Scratching sounds]
- Barton.
- Jess?
- Oh Jess, I need to know...
- To know what?
- How long should I let
this charade continue?
[laughs]
Show's over folks. And that
is all that
it is.
A show, Barton.
Barton Bailey.
Mmm-hmm.
[Creak]
- Closed your eyes?
- Yeah, no surprise is there
but the candles
on the
other hand, are most intriguing.
Very good.
You have been the victims of an
all-too-common con.
You are merely putting all
your hard-earned cash
into the pockets of charlatans,
like our friends here, who take
great pleasure
in lying
to your faces. And may I
suggest finding other
work something
more in keeping with your
incredible talents?
The West End,perhaps. [laughs]
- You know, you think you're
so high and mighty,
but we
are giving these people peace.
- You are selling them lies.
- No different to you
than Mr. Bailey, hey.
Profiting from deceit, your
books are full
of lies.
You are no less a fraud.
[Door closing]
[Footsteps] [Birds chirping]
- There's no signing autographs.
- I'm not interested in any of .
- Well, it won't indulge your
ghost stories either.
You'll be lucky to get a smile.
- Sorry to bother you, Mr. Bail.
My name is Margot Richardson.
I've read your book.
I wanted to ask you about
my recent encounters.
- The supernatural is not
founded in logic
or reality,
but pure fantasy. Whatever
is plaguing you
will become clear soon enough.
- But things are happening to me
that I can't explain
in any other way.
- I need someone with
your expertise.
- [chuckles] My expertise?
- The ghost hunter.
- I was once a paranormal
investigator but
now, I have
turned my attention to more
worthwhile endeavors, exposing
those who would profit from the
weak-minded, like yourself.
- I'm desperate.
Help me before it's
too late. I
need to
understand what's happening
to me. You're the
only one.
- What do you mean too late?
- I'm in danger of being sent a.
[Footsteps]
- If you truly want answers,
may I suggest you
try reading
my book again. And this time,
with your brain engaged.
[footsteps]
- I warned you about him.
Give it a couple of days.
If you're still adamant,
see us at this address. I might
be persuaded to
run a few
tests for the right price. I
wouldn't count
on it though.
My dad's pretty stubborn.
- Thank you.
- Charlie. - Charlie.
Does my story sound crazy to yo?
- Not exactly.
[music]
- Where are you, Mason?
[music]
[music]
[music]
[music]
[Paper rustling]
[Footsteps]
- I told you to stop wearing
that horrible thing.
- I need to have it.
- Why?
- The neighbors called
me names again.
- I'll have a word with
their parents.
- Why do they hate me? They're
nice to Margot.
- They don't hate you.
They're just ignorant.
If these girls don't see
how wonderfully kind,
thoughtful, and funny you are
then Evie, they're not
deserving of your friendship.
You don't need anyone who
treats you differently,
and who doesn't see what's in h.
No matter what, you will always
have your sister
and I.
- After one of the shortest
murder trials in
recent history,
Knightley admitted all the
charges against him
and entered no defense.
Butler points finger
at abusive Nancy.
- How can you treat Evie this w?
- How dare you speak to me
like that? We
pay you.
- You have never paid me a
penny, Miss. May
I remind
you that I was here long before
you arrived and
will remain
long after you've gone.
How can you treat them both
with such contempt?
- They are a constant reminder.
A reminder of what James
will never
give me.
All I've ever asked of him
were children
of my own.
- You knew that was never an op.
- How can I be asked to love
another woman's children?
I tried. Douglas, I really
tried but I can't
do it.
I will never love them.
They will forever be
what stands
in the
way of what I truly want.
My family.
I had a dream last night.
I drowned them both in the rive.
Scariest part was,
it was far from a nightmare.
[Papers rustling]
Apparently Butler Douglas
Morrison told police
last night
how Nancy Jones, girlfriend of
the accused, Sir
James Knightley
would often relish any
opportunity to punish
Evie for reasons
beyond logic.
He recalled out each lash of
her belt was made
with a smile,
would often lock her in the
basement for
days on end
whilst their father was
away on business.
I have reason to believe Sir
James Knightley
is covering
for his beloved manipulative Na.
He said.
[Creaking]
[Eerie music]
[Breathing heavily]
[Eerie music]
Was it Nancy, Evie?
[Scream]
[Gasp]
[Gasp]
[Breathing heavily]
- I assume you've not told
Margot about
us yet.
- I'm waiting for the right tim.
- There is no right time to
tell your wife you're
leaving her.
- What am I going to do?
Every publisher in town
has turned
me down.
- It's not your fault.
They can't see great work when
it's put in front
of them.
- The quality doesn't matter.
No one's willing to
take a bet on me.
- Why don't we start our
own publishing company?
Stop chasing the approval of
these tasteless
fools and
put the books in the readers
hands ourselves.
- How would we do that?
- Well, I have the connections.
We just lack printing investment
We would need significant
investment.
- I think I can get hold of the
money. I just
need time.
- This could be the start to
a new life. Just
you and I,
Creating the future we've
always wanted together.
[laughs]
[knocks]
- Evie?
[Footsteps]
[Eerie sound]
[Gasp]
I need to know who, Evie.
Dad's innocent, isn't he?
Who did this to you?
I know. I know you want
me to know the truth.
[Eerie sound]
[Footsteps]
[Footsteps]
[Screams]
Go!
- Margot!
Margot!
[Breathes heavily]
[Footsteps]
Are you going to tell me
what happened tonight?
I can't help you if you
won't talk
to me.
- You won't believe me.
- Your visions are getting
out of control.
- They aren't visions,
Mason. This
is real.
- None of this is real.
Margot!
- How do you explain this?
It was Evie.
[Chuckles]
- Margot.
- I saw her in the attic and
then I saw her
down here.
- No, you didn't.
- Look what she did to me.
- Enough!
Look, I've tried being patient
with you but...
But what?
When I was in London,
I made a call to Dr. Lake.
- Tell me you're lying.
- I'm so worried about you.
- What have you told her?
- I've told her everything.
- You don't understand.
They will stop me from coming
home. They'll
lock me up.
Why would you do that?
- Because you need help.
[Footsteps]
[Footsteps]
[Keys rustling]
[Music]
[Music]
[Music]
[Laughs]
- Where are you going?
- I have another book
meeting lined up.
- You never said anything about
another book meeting.
[Door closes]
[Birds chirping]
[Footsteps]
[Knocking]
[Knocking]
- Morning.
- I need to speak to Barton.
[Footstep]
- To what do I owe the pleasure
of your visit?
He hasn't had his morning coffet
- I feel like I'm losing my min.
- I know the feeling.
- I didn't come here to be mock.
- I can offer you little else.
- I can't do this alone.
Not anymore.
- Do you know how many times I
have had this very conversation?
How many lonely wives, widowers
with overactive imaginations
have stepped through that door,
desperate to understand
the bumps in
the night?
Mmm?
Care to try a guess?
Charlie?
- Well, we've investigated over
200 cases of suspected
supernatural activity.
- And what conclusive evidence
did we find to
support their suspicions?
- Nothing.
- Nothing.
The media has eroded the minds
of an entire nation.
We're all scared,
paranoid,
and seeing things that
just aren't there.
Rest assured, whatever it is
that's keeping you
awake at night,
it is no spirit.
- One night,
that's all I'm asking for.
- Mrs. Richardson...
- Please, you'll never see me a.
I swear.
[Keys rustling]
- Load her up.
- What's wrong?
- Nothing.
This house just looks familiar.
- So, what can you tell us
about this supernatural
presence,
Mrs. Richardson?
- I've seen a little girl.
My sister, Evie.
Every time I've seen her, it's
been at 9 minutes
past 9
on the dot.
Exact time she died, I believe.
- And she died on these grounds?
- Evie was murdered, Mr. Bailey.
- This is the Knightley
murder house,
isn't it?
- I'm sorry for your loss.
Your father got what he deserve.
Mrs. Richardson, what's the mat?
Nothing. Nothing at all.
[Footsteps]
- It was my belief the spirits
only show themselves
to those
they wish to be seen by which
makes our lives
rather tricky.
Fortunately, we've got plenty
of other ways
of detecting
supernatural activity.
- Disbelief.
Where did it come from?
I lost my mother when I was
very young.
Too young.
But growing up, she'd visit me
when I needed her
the most.
- You've seen her.
- He thinks I'm crazy for
saying so, but I
still see her.
Sometimes.
I've seen enough to know that
those that died
in great pain,
like my mother or Evie,
remain with us somehow.
It's as if their life's
work is incomplete.
They still have a purpose,
or reason to communicate with u.
[Music]
[Bell rings]
[Click]
[Ticking]
Boom, boom, boom, boom.
- Showtime.
[Deep sigh]
[Match strike]
[Glass shatters]
[Glass shatters]
[Eerie sound]
[Beeping]
[Clicking]
Hey it's me.
[Static sound]
[Screams]
[Eerie music]
You alright?
[Music]
- Your sister is so
weird. A tea party?
- What happened to her face?
- Leave her alone.
- Oh, touchy, touchy Margot.
- You said you didn't get
along with your sister,
why do you keep on defending he?
- I don't want to make fun of h.
- Does she just play all day,
ever day by herself?
- Stop. - She can't have
any friends,
can she?
- Who would want to be friends
with someone who looks
like that?
- She's a freak.
- I said stop!
[Heavy breathing]
- It's alright, it's alright,
it's alright.
Look at me, it's me.
[Gasps]
It's me.
Are you alright, Margot?
- Have you ever heard sounds
like that before?
You believe me now, don't you?
- I always have.
But no doubt my father is
conjuring up
a logical
explanation as we speak.
[Creaking]
- How can he be so blind?
- Somewhere along the
line, I realized that
proving the existence of the
supernatural would discredit
his life's work.
His books, written to reassure
people that
they had
nothing to fear about their
homes being haunted,
continue to sell in their thous.
Desperate people, they don't
think twice about
throwing money
around in the search
for peace
of mind.
He has nothing to gain from
proving the truth.
But everything to lose.
[Creaking door]
[Sheet rustling]
Dad!
[Music]
What's happening?
[Music]
[Thud]
- Margot.
What's going on?
Who are you? What are
you doing here?
- Don't worry, we're leaving.
- You're going to tell me
what's going
on here.
- What's the point?
- Tell me!
- I hired them to prove that
we're not alone here.
[Laughs]
- You've actually lost it
this time, haven't you?
- If someone had to believe me,
it was never going
to be you.
- You are seeing things again.
- You're starting to sound
like a broken record.
- We all know it. What do
you expect me
to say?
- I expect you to believe me,
to stand by me no
matter what.
What!
- You're insane!
You're truly insane! God!
Listen to yourself.
Mimi is gone. She's long
gone. She's
not here.
- You're wrong.
Well then where is she then? Hm?
Where is she?
- She's looking right at you.
[Eerie sound]
- Over here? Over here?
- Mason, please...
No!
- No, well then, where is she n?
- I don't know.
- Well, let's find
her then shall we?
Evie!
Evie!
Evie!
Come out come out wherever you .
God! What do I have to do to
convince you you are
sick, Margot!
We're alone. We are
completely alone!
I can't take this any longer.
- Well, go then.
- Oh, I'm going. - Go back to .
You don't think I know what
you've been doing?
You promise.
You promised you wouldn't
do it again and
I believed you.
Whatever this is,
whatever this has become,
it's over.
I want a divorce.
- This time, I'm going to make
sure they throw
away the key.
[Keys rustling]
[Door opening]
[Car door shutting]
[Car starting]
[Engine sound]
Are you alright?
[Eerie sound]
[Footsteps]
[Gasping]
[Blood splatter]
[Crickets]
[Static sound]
[Writing]
[Writing]
- This is undeniable. Look, look
this is gonna change everything.
- Delete the audio file.
We...
Do it!
- You knew this day was coming,.
Margot was right.
She hired you to find out the t.
- Margo didn't hire me.
- And who did?
[Pouring wine]
- I want you to visit the house.
Indulge her little ghost hunt.
And then, when she's proven
wrong, I want a written letter,
expressing your concern
about her mental state.
- I'm starting to think that
it is you that needs
professional help.
- My wife is hiding money
from me, a lot
of money.
Mmm-hmm.
- Lock her up in the nuthouse.
It all passes over to you.
- I can't let it just
sit there any longer.
In exchange for your help,
I'm willing to see that you
get your fair share.
Name your price.
- You're being paid to
say that she's crazy?
But you've proved she's
anything but.
- You'll get your cut.
- Keep it.
I don't want any part of this.
You know, you started this
to know the truth,
once and for all.
Because you wanted to help
those who
had lost
their loved ones like us.
Tell fact from fiction.
To help them.
That's just a distant memory no.
Your lies pay much better,
don't they, dad?
What have you become?
[Door slamming]
[Music]
[Music]
[Music]
[Music]
[Music]
[Music]
[Music]
[Breathes heavily]
[Knocking]
[Breathes heavily]
[Knocks]
[Door opening]
[Static sound]
- I told you.
I told all of you.
- I can't let you stay here any
longer, for your
own safety.
- She isn't attached to the hou.
She's attached to me.
How do I end this?
- I'm not convinced we can, not
until she gets what
she wants.
- She wants me to know the trut.
I'm getting close.
- I fear her true intentions.
Howard is the most sinister.
- What's that?
Your defence.
[Music]
Holy water?
- We must cleanse this place.
[Wind]
[Creaking]
[Thunder]
Come on Barton.
[loud bang]
No, no, no,no, no.
[Loud bang]
[Loud bang]
[Clicking]
[Eerie sounds]
[Eerie sounds
[Clank]
[Loud bang]
[Screams]
Aah.
[Intense music]
[Scream]
[Breathing heavily]
Barton?
Barton, where are you?
[Breathing heavily]
Barton!
[Footsteps]
[Rain]
[screams]
[Heavy breathing]
- Margot.
- Evie.
[Music]
Was it Nancy, Evie?
I would give anything to go
back in time and
stop her from
hurting you.
[Groaning]
Why are you doing this?
What do you want from me!
[Door opening]
[Music]
Now that I've got your
attention. You want
me to play
with someone who looks like tha?
[Intense music]
[Intense music]
- This is why you always have
no friends, just like
your sister.
You're no fun, Margot.
- I can be.
- Prove it.
- How?
[Music]
Watch this.
[music]
[music]
Evie,
we've been thinking, would like
to play a game
with us?
Perhaps,
hide and seek?
[Music]
[Music]
[Music]
[Footsteps]
- 1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
[Door opening]
- Hide in there.
[Door creaking]
Trust me.
You want to win the game, don't?
[Door slamming]
[Chuckle]
[Laughter]
- Let me out.
- Perhaps I will, perhaps I won.
[Banging]
- I can't breathe.
You need to be louder than that.
- I can't hear you.
[laughs]
[knocks]
[laughter]
[Coughing]
[Intense music]
[Crying]
[Clock ringing]
Evie?
[Door unlocking]
[Thud]
[Music]
[Music]
[Music]
[Music]
[Thunder]
I didn't mean to hurt her.
What's going to happen to me?
- Nothing.
I won't let anything happen to .
Listen to me.
No one must ever find
out about this.
From now on, we, we don't
talk about it.
It never happened.
I'll take care of this.
[Intense music]
This isn't happening
- This isn't real.
This isn't real. This isn't
real. This isn't real.
[Intense music]
[Music]
- But it was real, wasn't it?
I remember.
You died because, because of me.
[thunder]
I'm sorry, Evie.
I'm so, so sorry.
For everything.
But I'm not coming with you.
[screams]
[Scream]
[Screamig]
[Music]
[Laughing]
- Margot!
[music]
[music]
[music]
[music]
[music]
[music]
[music]
[music]
[music]
[music]
[music]
[music]
[music]
[music]
[music]
[music]
[music]
[music]
[silence]
[silence]
[music]
[thunder rumbling]
[footsteps]
[footsteps]
[thunder rumbling]
[music]
[thunder rumbling]
[music]
Back to bed Margot now!
[music]
- You heard your father.
[music]
[clock ticking]
[music]
[knocks]
[door opening]
[music]
[laughing]
[music]
[humming]
[sighing]
[Key turning]
[Breathing heavily]
[Door opening]
[Music]
[Breathing heavily]
[silence]
[breathing heavily]
-Margot, during your last
annual review, you
were showing,
continued exceptional mental
health, and were
just about
to celebrate your 5th wedding
anniversary if
I remember
rightly? - Yeah, I still can't
imagine my life
without him.
Have you suffered any relapses
over the last
12 months?
- No. Not at all. No more visio.
I can't remember the last
time we had an incident.
Talking years. - Margot,
tell her the truth.
- It was just a dream. - It's
all too common
for those
who suffer traumatic childhood
experiences. For
those symptoms
to reappear.- There's nothing
wrong with me.
Not anymore.
[silence]
[writing]
Recently, an old friend,
Douglas, he was in
charge of the
estate, he passed away. Well,
it starts brings
with it
back. - The lost memories. -
Well, not just that
night, but
entire year. It's like I'm
rediscovering this
lost part
of my life each night, little
by little. - Those
long lost
memories of your childhood are
never really lost.
You maybe
suppress them to spare yourself
pain. If we just
stop this
downward trajectory, then... -
I need to remember.
I need to
remember everything. I've run
from the truth my
entire life,
never believing that I was
strong enough
to face it.
I was wrong. Now, I'm ready.
[music]
I need to know why- why it happ.
[music]
Help me remember, please.
[music]
- Memories are based
on our senses, sights, sounds.
Go back to that house.
Walk around in the shoes of
your childhood self
for a few days.
It will come flooding back to
you. But be careful. You're
showing clear signs of
regression. You may
add fuel to
a fire we fought so hard to
contain. If your
mental health
declines Mrs. Richardson, I
fear your days
at Abingdon
Asylum could be far from over.
[music]
[door closing]
[music] [key sounds]
- I'm not sure about this.
- I should have done this years.
[music]
[music]
- This is where you grew up?
You never told me your family
were wealthy. -
What does it
matter? - Well, what happened
to it? The money?
I mean, we're
barely making ends meet. - I
refuse to accept
my inheritance.
- Why? - I'll never take
a penny from
my father.
[silence]
[bird sounds]
[car door opens]
[car door closes]
[silence]
[bird sounds]
- Dad.
[music]
[music]
[footsteps]
- You okay?
[bird sounds]
[keys clingling]
Lead the way.
[bird sounds]
[crow cowing]
[footsteps]
[switch clicking]
Trust you weren't raised
in total darkness.
[sighing]
[footsteps]
A countryside not even a single.
[footsteps]
So, it was just you,
your father, and
Douglas the Butler that lived
here, is that right?
- My father's girlfriend,
Nancy, would often stay
the night too.
- I also had a younger sister.
Her name was Evie.
- You told me you were
an only child.
- I tried to keep you away
from all of this.
- Sometimes, it feels like
I don't even
know you.
[music]
[footsteps]
[music]
[wood cracking]
[chandelier swinging]
[music]
[footsteps]
[birds chirping]
[footsteps]
[footsteps]
[music]
[footsteps]
[door squeaking]
[opens door]
[music]
[music]
[music]
- Can I take that off
you now, please?
[music]
It's much better.
I don't know why you insist
on wearing it.
- She could scare a child
looking through
the window.
- Well, let them look. I don't
want you hiding
away from the
world any longer.
[music]
You're beautiful.
[music]
Just the way you are.
[music]
[wind blows]
[wind blows]
[gasps]
[Eerie music]
[breathing heavily]
[music]
[footsteps]
[footsteps]
- This must all be worth a fort.
- We're not selling any of it.
- I just don't understand
why you're holding
on to
everything if it holds no value
to you. I've only
just found out
that we have all this money
just sitting there
and then...
- Please.
[footsteps]
[music]
[music]
- Margot, sure you're alright?
- Yeah. It's just a lot to take.
- Of course.
[Sheet rustling]
Look what I found.
[footsteps]
You look so happy.
- That was...
- Is that her?
Your sister?
Evie was severely disfigured.
She lived a tortured existence.
Nancy took an instant dislike
to the both
of us.
Evie was a little different.
She was the easiest
of targets.
- Poor girl.
- This was taken just months be.
- You evre going to tell me
what happened that
night or
at least what you remember.
- What's the first thing that
comes to mind when
you look
at my father?
- He looks like a good man?
A loving father.
- We never knew our mother. She
died when we were both really
little. It created
a special
bond between the 3 of us.
All of that changed
the night Evie was murdered.
- I'm so sorry.
- She suffocated to death,
screaming, begging
for her life or,
so he told the police.
- They found her killer?
- When they found her body
buried in the woods,
they took my father away.
He confessed to everything.
Before I had the opportunity to
see him again,
he was dead.
The official report said that
he was killed by
an inmate.
[music]
I never got the opportunity
to ask him why.
[music]
And now, I'll never know.
[music]
[Dog barking]
[opens door]
[Wind]
[footsteps]
[drinks]
[music]
[indistinct clicking sound]
[music] [clock ticking]
[door closes]
[screams]
Open the door.
- Open the door! [knocks]
Mason!
Mason!
[Banging]
[Door opening]
Mason!
Get out the way!
[gasps]
- It's okay, I'm here. Breathe.
[gasps]
See you back on the wine.
Why did you lock the door?
- I didn't.
- I can't help you if
you lock
me out.
and I won't be here to look
after you tomorrow night.
- You're still going.
- You don't turn down
Henry Hargreaves.
- So you putting him
before your wife.
- I can't pass up this
opportunity. He's the
only publisher
in London that hasn't
turned me down.
- You can't just leave me on
my own. I'm struggling to...
[thumps] -Margot, please.
This isn't a discussion.
You chose to come here. I can't
pass up this opportunity.
I'm leaving tomorrow night.
[music]
[music]
Good.
[Music]
Let me take you home. On rout.
- He doesn't know
where I am.
Can I escape my own thoughts
now, can I?
They're only tolerable
with you by
my side.
[music]
- I'll be back with you this
time tomorrow.
I promise.
- You're just walking away.
- This is the one, Margot.
I'm coming back with a book dea.
I know it.
[footsteps]
[music]
- Ghost sightings are the
byproduct of a tortured mind.
We conjure supernatural images
that bring us a sense
of closure,
[opens faucet]
Sometimes comfort.
If left untamed, or brains have
the ability to
wish our lost
loved ones back to life.
Spirits exist only in the mind.
[music]
[Door opening]
[water flowing]
[Floorboards creaking]
[Footsteps]
[glass shatters]
[Eerie music]
[Soft singing]
[Singing]
[opens door]
[Creaking]
[sings]
[sings]
[door closes]
[breaths heavily]
[footsteps]
[footsteps]
[Door creaking]
[Footsteps]
[Wind blowing heavily]
[Quick sound]
[Eerie music]
[Eerie music]
[Small object dropping]
[Music]
[bird chirping]
[Footsteps]
[opens door]
- Just in time. You ready?
- This is the one.
- Thank you for agreeing to
see us, Mr. Hargraves.
- I see you have a new
client, Ms. Rose.
- The most talented I've
ever represented.
- Mason, Mason Richardson. It's
a real pleasure
to meet you
at last.
- Yes. Yes, it is. Please
take a seat.
- Have you had a chance
to read Mason's work?
- Yes.
- May I ask what your thoughts ?
- It's a great read, truly.
But I'm afraid it's too much
of a gamble
for us.
As you know, sales are
down year-on-year.
- I do have a revised draft
that I'd love to
talk to you
about some of the changes
that we've made.
- Look, my mind's made up.
- I think passing on this
would be a big mistake.
This has everything
to be a major hit.
- Except a known name
on the front cover.
I can't afford to take another
risk on a rookie author.
- You know a good book
when you see one.
Sometimes, that's all it takes.
- I'm sorry, Chrissa.
- Thank you for your time.
[Footsteps[
I appreciate everything you've .
This is the end of the road for.
- But you can't just give up.
I know how much you want this.
Let's talk about it over a drin.
- I promised Margot
I would head back.
- Just one quick drink.
That's all I'm asking.
Please?
[Music]
- I'm Sarah and I wish
contact to my mother.
- My name is Barton, and I
wish to contact
my wife.
I lost her many years ago.
I just want to know if
she's free
of pain.
- And last but not least...
- My name is Margot and
I would like
to contact
my sister, Evie.
- And what do you want from her?
- Clarity.
I want to know if I'm right
in thinking that
she's been
the one visiting me, these
past few nights or...
- Or you're just losing your
marbles. [chuckles]
- Please settle down.
- Let's see if we can
get your answer.
Please.
We call upon the spirits
of our long lost friends
and loved ones to connect
with us here today.
Spirits, let us know
you can hear us.
Give us a sign.
A spirit is with us.
Spirit, reveal who in
attendance you wih
to contact.
[Clicking sound]
What was your wife's name?
- Jessica.
- Jessica? Your husband, Barton,
wishes for a sign that you
are no longer
in pain.
Please.
She wishes to speak to you.
- How?
[Clicking sound]
Oh.
[Eerie music]
[Thump]
[Scratching sounds]
- Barton.
- Jess?
- Oh Jess, I need to know...
- To know what?
- How long should I let
this charade continue?
[laughs]
Show's over folks. And that
is all that
it is.
A show, Barton.
Barton Bailey.
Mmm-hmm.
[Creak]
- Closed your eyes?
- Yeah, no surprise is there
but the candles
on the
other hand, are most intriguing.
Very good.
You have been the victims of an
all-too-common con.
You are merely putting all
your hard-earned cash
into the pockets of charlatans,
like our friends here, who take
great pleasure
in lying
to your faces. And may I
suggest finding other
work something
more in keeping with your
incredible talents?
The West End,perhaps. [laughs]
- You know, you think you're
so high and mighty,
but we
are giving these people peace.
- You are selling them lies.
- No different to you
than Mr. Bailey, hey.
Profiting from deceit, your
books are full
of lies.
You are no less a fraud.
[Door closing]
[Footsteps] [Birds chirping]
- There's no signing autographs.
- I'm not interested in any of .
- Well, it won't indulge your
ghost stories either.
You'll be lucky to get a smile.
- Sorry to bother you, Mr. Bail.
My name is Margot Richardson.
I've read your book.
I wanted to ask you about
my recent encounters.
- The supernatural is not
founded in logic
or reality,
but pure fantasy. Whatever
is plaguing you
will become clear soon enough.
- But things are happening to me
that I can't explain
in any other way.
- I need someone with
your expertise.
- [chuckles] My expertise?
- The ghost hunter.
- I was once a paranormal
investigator but
now, I have
turned my attention to more
worthwhile endeavors, exposing
those who would profit from the
weak-minded, like yourself.
- I'm desperate.
Help me before it's
too late. I
need to
understand what's happening
to me. You're the
only one.
- What do you mean too late?
- I'm in danger of being sent a.
[Footsteps]
- If you truly want answers,
may I suggest you
try reading
my book again. And this time,
with your brain engaged.
[footsteps]
- I warned you about him.
Give it a couple of days.
If you're still adamant,
see us at this address. I might
be persuaded to
run a few
tests for the right price. I
wouldn't count
on it though.
My dad's pretty stubborn.
- Thank you.
- Charlie. - Charlie.
Does my story sound crazy to yo?
- Not exactly.
[music]
- Where are you, Mason?
[music]
[music]
[music]
[music]
[Paper rustling]
[Footsteps]
- I told you to stop wearing
that horrible thing.
- I need to have it.
- Why?
- The neighbors called
me names again.
- I'll have a word with
their parents.
- Why do they hate me? They're
nice to Margot.
- They don't hate you.
They're just ignorant.
If these girls don't see
how wonderfully kind,
thoughtful, and funny you are
then Evie, they're not
deserving of your friendship.
You don't need anyone who
treats you differently,
and who doesn't see what's in h.
No matter what, you will always
have your sister
and I.
- After one of the shortest
murder trials in
recent history,
Knightley admitted all the
charges against him
and entered no defense.
Butler points finger
at abusive Nancy.
- How can you treat Evie this w?
- How dare you speak to me
like that? We
pay you.
- You have never paid me a
penny, Miss. May
I remind
you that I was here long before
you arrived and
will remain
long after you've gone.
How can you treat them both
with such contempt?
- They are a constant reminder.
A reminder of what James
will never
give me.
All I've ever asked of him
were children
of my own.
- You knew that was never an op.
- How can I be asked to love
another woman's children?
I tried. Douglas, I really
tried but I can't
do it.
I will never love them.
They will forever be
what stands
in the
way of what I truly want.
My family.
I had a dream last night.
I drowned them both in the rive.
Scariest part was,
it was far from a nightmare.
[Papers rustling]
Apparently Butler Douglas
Morrison told police
last night
how Nancy Jones, girlfriend of
the accused, Sir
James Knightley
would often relish any
opportunity to punish
Evie for reasons
beyond logic.
He recalled out each lash of
her belt was made
with a smile,
would often lock her in the
basement for
days on end
whilst their father was
away on business.
I have reason to believe Sir
James Knightley
is covering
for his beloved manipulative Na.
He said.
[Creaking]
[Eerie music]
[Breathing heavily]
[Eerie music]
Was it Nancy, Evie?
[Scream]
[Gasp]
[Gasp]
[Breathing heavily]
- I assume you've not told
Margot about
us yet.
- I'm waiting for the right tim.
- There is no right time to
tell your wife you're
leaving her.
- What am I going to do?
Every publisher in town
has turned
me down.
- It's not your fault.
They can't see great work when
it's put in front
of them.
- The quality doesn't matter.
No one's willing to
take a bet on me.
- Why don't we start our
own publishing company?
Stop chasing the approval of
these tasteless
fools and
put the books in the readers
hands ourselves.
- How would we do that?
- Well, I have the connections.
We just lack printing investment
We would need significant
investment.
- I think I can get hold of the
money. I just
need time.
- This could be the start to
a new life. Just
you and I,
Creating the future we've
always wanted together.
[laughs]
[knocks]
- Evie?
[Footsteps]
[Eerie sound]
[Gasp]
I need to know who, Evie.
Dad's innocent, isn't he?
Who did this to you?
I know. I know you want
me to know the truth.
[Eerie sound]
[Footsteps]
[Footsteps]
[Screams]
Go!
- Margot!
Margot!
[Breathes heavily]
[Footsteps]
Are you going to tell me
what happened tonight?
I can't help you if you
won't talk
to me.
- You won't believe me.
- Your visions are getting
out of control.
- They aren't visions,
Mason. This
is real.
- None of this is real.
Margot!
- How do you explain this?
It was Evie.
[Chuckles]
- Margot.
- I saw her in the attic and
then I saw her
down here.
- No, you didn't.
- Look what she did to me.
- Enough!
Look, I've tried being patient
with you but...
But what?
When I was in London,
I made a call to Dr. Lake.
- Tell me you're lying.
- I'm so worried about you.
- What have you told her?
- I've told her everything.
- You don't understand.
They will stop me from coming
home. They'll
lock me up.
Why would you do that?
- Because you need help.
[Footsteps]
[Footsteps]
[Keys rustling]
[Music]
[Music]
[Music]
[Laughs]
- Where are you going?
- I have another book
meeting lined up.
- You never said anything about
another book meeting.
[Door closes]
[Birds chirping]
[Footsteps]
[Knocking]
[Knocking]
- Morning.
- I need to speak to Barton.
[Footstep]
- To what do I owe the pleasure
of your visit?
He hasn't had his morning coffet
- I feel like I'm losing my min.
- I know the feeling.
- I didn't come here to be mock.
- I can offer you little else.
- I can't do this alone.
Not anymore.
- Do you know how many times I
have had this very conversation?
How many lonely wives, widowers
with overactive imaginations
have stepped through that door,
desperate to understand
the bumps in
the night?
Mmm?
Care to try a guess?
Charlie?
- Well, we've investigated over
200 cases of suspected
supernatural activity.
- And what conclusive evidence
did we find to
support their suspicions?
- Nothing.
- Nothing.
The media has eroded the minds
of an entire nation.
We're all scared,
paranoid,
and seeing things that
just aren't there.
Rest assured, whatever it is
that's keeping you
awake at night,
it is no spirit.
- One night,
that's all I'm asking for.
- Mrs. Richardson...
- Please, you'll never see me a.
I swear.
[Keys rustling]
- Load her up.
- What's wrong?
- Nothing.
This house just looks familiar.
- So, what can you tell us
about this supernatural
presence,
Mrs. Richardson?
- I've seen a little girl.
My sister, Evie.
Every time I've seen her, it's
been at 9 minutes
past 9
on the dot.
Exact time she died, I believe.
- And she died on these grounds?
- Evie was murdered, Mr. Bailey.
- This is the Knightley
murder house,
isn't it?
- I'm sorry for your loss.
Your father got what he deserve.
Mrs. Richardson, what's the mat?
Nothing. Nothing at all.
[Footsteps]
- It was my belief the spirits
only show themselves
to those
they wish to be seen by which
makes our lives
rather tricky.
Fortunately, we've got plenty
of other ways
of detecting
supernatural activity.
- Disbelief.
Where did it come from?
I lost my mother when I was
very young.
Too young.
But growing up, she'd visit me
when I needed her
the most.
- You've seen her.
- He thinks I'm crazy for
saying so, but I
still see her.
Sometimes.
I've seen enough to know that
those that died
in great pain,
like my mother or Evie,
remain with us somehow.
It's as if their life's
work is incomplete.
They still have a purpose,
or reason to communicate with u.
[Music]
[Bell rings]
[Click]
[Ticking]
Boom, boom, boom, boom.
- Showtime.
[Deep sigh]
[Match strike]
[Glass shatters]
[Glass shatters]
[Eerie sound]
[Beeping]
[Clicking]
Hey it's me.
[Static sound]
[Screams]
[Eerie music]
You alright?
[Music]
- Your sister is so
weird. A tea party?
- What happened to her face?
- Leave her alone.
- Oh, touchy, touchy Margot.
- You said you didn't get
along with your sister,
why do you keep on defending he?
- I don't want to make fun of h.
- Does she just play all day,
ever day by herself?
- Stop. - She can't have
any friends,
can she?
- Who would want to be friends
with someone who looks
like that?
- She's a freak.
- I said stop!
[Heavy breathing]
- It's alright, it's alright,
it's alright.
Look at me, it's me.
[Gasps]
It's me.
Are you alright, Margot?
- Have you ever heard sounds
like that before?
You believe me now, don't you?
- I always have.
But no doubt my father is
conjuring up
a logical
explanation as we speak.
[Creaking]
- How can he be so blind?
- Somewhere along the
line, I realized that
proving the existence of the
supernatural would discredit
his life's work.
His books, written to reassure
people that
they had
nothing to fear about their
homes being haunted,
continue to sell in their thous.
Desperate people, they don't
think twice about
throwing money
around in the search
for peace
of mind.
He has nothing to gain from
proving the truth.
But everything to lose.
[Creaking door]
[Sheet rustling]
Dad!
[Music]
What's happening?
[Music]
[Thud]
- Margot.
What's going on?
Who are you? What are
you doing here?
- Don't worry, we're leaving.
- You're going to tell me
what's going
on here.
- What's the point?
- Tell me!
- I hired them to prove that
we're not alone here.
[Laughs]
- You've actually lost it
this time, haven't you?
- If someone had to believe me,
it was never going
to be you.
- You are seeing things again.
- You're starting to sound
like a broken record.
- We all know it. What do
you expect me
to say?
- I expect you to believe me,
to stand by me no
matter what.
What!
- You're insane!
You're truly insane! God!
Listen to yourself.
Mimi is gone. She's long
gone. She's
not here.
- You're wrong.
Well then where is she then? Hm?
Where is she?
- She's looking right at you.
[Eerie sound]
- Over here? Over here?
- Mason, please...
No!
- No, well then, where is she n?
- I don't know.
- Well, let's find
her then shall we?
Evie!
Evie!
Evie!
Come out come out wherever you .
God! What do I have to do to
convince you you are
sick, Margot!
We're alone. We are
completely alone!
I can't take this any longer.
- Well, go then.
- Oh, I'm going. - Go back to .
You don't think I know what
you've been doing?
You promise.
You promised you wouldn't
do it again and
I believed you.
Whatever this is,
whatever this has become,
it's over.
I want a divorce.
- This time, I'm going to make
sure they throw
away the key.
[Keys rustling]
[Door opening]
[Car door shutting]
[Car starting]
[Engine sound]
Are you alright?
[Eerie sound]
[Footsteps]
[Gasping]
[Blood splatter]
[Crickets]
[Static sound]
[Writing]
[Writing]
- This is undeniable. Look, look
this is gonna change everything.
- Delete the audio file.
We...
Do it!
- You knew this day was coming,.
Margot was right.
She hired you to find out the t.
- Margo didn't hire me.
- And who did?
[Pouring wine]
- I want you to visit the house.
Indulge her little ghost hunt.
And then, when she's proven
wrong, I want a written letter,
expressing your concern
about her mental state.
- I'm starting to think that
it is you that needs
professional help.
- My wife is hiding money
from me, a lot
of money.
Mmm-hmm.
- Lock her up in the nuthouse.
It all passes over to you.
- I can't let it just
sit there any longer.
In exchange for your help,
I'm willing to see that you
get your fair share.
Name your price.
- You're being paid to
say that she's crazy?
But you've proved she's
anything but.
- You'll get your cut.
- Keep it.
I don't want any part of this.
You know, you started this
to know the truth,
once and for all.
Because you wanted to help
those who
had lost
their loved ones like us.
Tell fact from fiction.
To help them.
That's just a distant memory no.
Your lies pay much better,
don't they, dad?
What have you become?
[Door slamming]
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[Breathes heavily]
[Knocking]
[Breathes heavily]
[Knocks]
[Door opening]
[Static sound]
- I told you.
I told all of you.
- I can't let you stay here any
longer, for your
own safety.
- She isn't attached to the hou.
She's attached to me.
How do I end this?
- I'm not convinced we can, not
until she gets what
she wants.
- She wants me to know the trut.
I'm getting close.
- I fear her true intentions.
Howard is the most sinister.
- What's that?
Your defence.
[Music]
Holy water?
- We must cleanse this place.
[Wind]
[Creaking]
[Thunder]
Come on Barton.
[loud bang]
No, no, no,no, no.
[Loud bang]
[Loud bang]
[Clicking]
[Eerie sounds]
[Eerie sounds
[Clank]
[Loud bang]
[Screams]
Aah.
[Intense music]
[Scream]
[Breathing heavily]
Barton?
Barton, where are you?
[Breathing heavily]
Barton!
[Footsteps]
[Rain]
[screams]
[Heavy breathing]
- Margot.
- Evie.
[Music]
Was it Nancy, Evie?
I would give anything to go
back in time and
stop her from
hurting you.
[Groaning]
Why are you doing this?
What do you want from me!
[Door opening]
[Music]
Now that I've got your
attention. You want
me to play
with someone who looks like tha?
[Intense music]
[Intense music]
- This is why you always have
no friends, just like
your sister.
You're no fun, Margot.
- I can be.
- Prove it.
- How?
[Music]
Watch this.
[music]
[music]
Evie,
we've been thinking, would like
to play a game
with us?
Perhaps,
hide and seek?
[Music]
[Music]
[Music]
[Footsteps]
- 1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
[Door opening]
- Hide in there.
[Door creaking]
Trust me.
You want to win the game, don't?
[Door slamming]
[Chuckle]
[Laughter]
- Let me out.
- Perhaps I will, perhaps I won.
[Banging]
- I can't breathe.
You need to be louder than that.
- I can't hear you.
[laughs]
[knocks]
[laughter]
[Coughing]
[Intense music]
[Crying]
[Clock ringing]
Evie?
[Door unlocking]
[Thud]
[Music]
[Music]
[Music]
[Music]
[Thunder]
I didn't mean to hurt her.
What's going to happen to me?
- Nothing.
I won't let anything happen to .
Listen to me.
No one must ever find
out about this.
From now on, we, we don't
talk about it.
It never happened.
I'll take care of this.
[Intense music]
This isn't happening
- This isn't real.
This isn't real. This isn't
real. This isn't real.
[Intense music]
[Music]
- But it was real, wasn't it?
I remember.
You died because, because of me.
[thunder]
I'm sorry, Evie.
I'm so, so sorry.
For everything.
But I'm not coming with you.
[screams]
[Scream]
[Screamig]
[Music]
[Laughing]
- Margot!
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