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(panting)
(loud panting)
(grunt, panting)
(louder grunt, crackling)
BABY THOMAS:
Daddy?
Daddy'll be there in a minute.
Sync & corrections by honeybunny
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(children chattering indistinctly)
Spring is officially here.
The baby asparagus are out.
You know, I think
we should put in corn this year.
It'd be great for the kids.
They could play hide and seek
in the corn patch.
We could make a scarecrow.
GIRL:
Mommy?
Julia!
Hey, Thomas, what are you...?
Um, Grace, can you save the...
the toilet paper?
Earth to Grace?
Does this look like the doctor?
I don't remember.
♪ ...live for today ♪
♪ Sha-la, la-la, la-la, live for today ♪
(kids talking, laughing)
Ooh! Hey, let's
make a big building.
♪ Sha-la, la-la, la-la... ♪
Daddy's home!
KIT: How's my two rug rats?
How you doing, baby?
(kissing)
How was your day?
It was good.
This march is gonna be amazing!
These people are really inspiring.
They're so organized, and there's lots
of professors and college grads.
You wouldn't believe
the great people out there
fighting the good fight.
Two toddlers at the march.
Sounds like hell to me.
So we'll stick 'em in their strollers!
We're gonna march all the way
from Roxbury
to the Boston Common
as a family, and there'll be
thousands of people just like us.
Back me up here, Grace!
I can stay here with them.
Do you think those pictures
might be too much for the kids?
♪ Sha-la, la-la, la-la,
live for today ♪
♪ Hey, hey... ♪
Come here, little guy.
Come here.
(grunts with effort)
I will say this, Grace.
You're really talented.
(Kit talking playfully to Baby Thomas)
(sighs)
I must be losing my touch.
No, you still got it.
(sighs)
What, is this about Grace?
In the last few weeks,
everything she draws is
aliens and the abduction.
She's obsessed-- it's all
she ever talks about.
Something you never talk about at all.
Everybody processes things differently.
Grace is just trying to work through
what they did to her in her own way.
No. She's dwelling
on the past
because she's unhappy in the present.
You need to spend more time with her.
We're not on a schedule, Alma.
I'm not punching a time clock.
We're just trying to
do what comes natural.
She needs you, Kit.
Go to her.
You're up late.
Had to get it down on paper
before it disappears from my head.
Is this how you remember it?
I guess so.
I'm not doing it for me.
It's for our children, Kit.
They need to know where they came from.
Alma's worried.
(sighs)
She wants to forget the past.
But those are not
the memories I'm scared of.
Memories of that black night.
(screaming)
Those feelings,
when I lost control of myself.
That's what makes me afraid.
You're a different person now.
(sighs)
(both panting)
(moaning and panting)
(distant tapping)
Kit?
(screeching)
(gasps)
(electrical buzzing)
Kit?! Kit?!
Kit, it's them!
They've come for us!
(Alma groans)
Don't let them take us.
Help me with the babies!
(Alma groans)
(screeching)
(screaming)
***! You got it?
Yeah.
MAN: Come on out!
(man shouts, tires squealing)
Those ***!
(siren blaring, car door closing)
KIT: I know who tried
to burn down my house.
It was Billy and his friends.
Billy Marshall.
I thought you said you were
inside when it happened.
Did you see him?
KIT:
Not exactly,
but it was his truck.
OFFICER WOODS: There are
lots of trucks, Mr. Walker.
(crying)
KIT: I know he did it.
If you don't arrest him, I'm going to do
whatever it takes to protect my family.
I heard about your family.
You're the father of two children.
One Caucasian, one ***.
What does that got to do with anything?
You know polygamy is illegal
in the state of Massachusetts.
(sobbing)
Police are going to be no help.
Where's Alma?
She's crying in her room.
She thought it was the creatures
coming back for her.
She's inconsolable.
You okay?
I'm strong, remember?
(Alma sobbing)
I better go to her.
That's what
I was thinking. Go.
(speaking French):
Oui! Good!
(thudding, Baby Julia cries)
Don't worry about it.
("Eve of Destruction" playing)
Okay. Okay.
All right.
What's wrong with you?
Is it because
Kit has been spending more time with me?
That was my idea, remember?
Ever since those boys attacked us...
I don't care about those boys.
So it's me.
I'm done with the alien talk.
It was the worst thing
that ever happened to me,
and you act like it was
a religious experience.
Because it was. Alma...
They brought me back to life.
They gave us these amazing children.
How can you not be grateful?
Grateful?!
They snatched me from this house,
stripped me down,
threw me on a metal slab
and stuck metal probes inside of me.
Hey, this is good.
You need to talk about it.
Maybe together,
we can understand what it meant.
It meant nothing, Grace!
It was senseless cruelty.
They were like little boys
plucking wings off a butterfly.
No, I don't believe that for a second.
They're so far ahead of us.
These children are our living proof.
Some day, they'll come back for them.
No. Listen, Grace.
I don't want them to come back.
And these children have nothing
to do with them.
If you do anything to try
and call them back here...
Of course they'll come back...
for Kit.
(train whistle blows)
They chose him because
his mind is so open,
because he has incredible
empathy for every living thing.
Do not talk to me about Kit.
I married him, remember?
Before all of this madness,
we lived together
in this house, as husband and wife.
You really think your life
was so much better before?
Before my husband brought home
an axe murderer? Yes.
They locked you away
for a reason, Grace.
Well, at least I wasn't the one
locking myself away.
Is this the way you
want Julia to grow up?
Ashamed of who she is?
Grace, I am so sorry.
I've never done that before.
(bowl clattering)
KIT:
What's going on?
Let's have a family meeting.
I'm done. No more meetings.
♪ We're on the eve
of destruction... ♪
Mommy?
Yeah.
KIT:
Grace?
(kissing gently)
(door creaking)
Do you ever sleep?
Not if I can help it.
I've spent my whole life
asleep and locked away.
So much time already wasted.
I won't waste another moment.
I understand.
I know you do.
I love you, Kit.
And Alma.
And our sweet, beautiful miracle babies.
(laughs)
Our life here has been more precious
than I could have dreamed.
But something's changed.
I won't live in fear and isolation.
Not anymore.
Not again.
The future is coming, Kit,
no matter what.
We can't hide from it.
We have to engage with it.
We have to embrace it.
Locked doors and shuttered
windows won't keep it out.
Alma needs to understand that.
We have to open...
(yells) Alma!
What are you doing?!
(screams)
(grunts) Alma!
What have you done?!
She wanted to bring them back into our home!
I couldn't let her.
We have to... we have to hide.
We have to hide.
Kit, we have to hide.
(gasping weakly)
(Kit grunts, bones crackle)
BABY THOMAS:
Daddy?
Daddy'll be there in a minute.
Your move, boss.
ANNOUNCER: We interrupt this
program to bring you
an emergency broadcast
from President Johnson.
Snake eyes.
Gum Drop Mountain is mine, chickens.
America is shocked and saddened
by the brutal slaying tonight
of Dr. Martin Luther King.
If you want to get through
Peppermint Stick Forest,
you got to go through me.
I ask every citizen
to reject the blind violence...
Percy!
Knock it off!
...that has struck Dr. King,
who lived by non-violence.
His lithium levels are way too high.
Dr. Miller should
check them, okay?
Mm-hmm.
(over TV): I pray that his family...
can find comfort in the memory
of all he tried to do for the land...
Martha.
Your move.
Jude.
May I have a word, please?
Do you hear something?
Hmm? Hmph.
He couldn't mean me.
Jude is dead.
I was renamed...
what was it?
Betty Drake.
Yeah, Betty Drake.
Please, Jude, don't be childish.
Childish?
Hell, I'm the queen of Candy Land.
A short audience, Your Majesty.
You're leaving Briarcliff?
But you're not leaving the Church.
On the contrary.
I've been appointed Cardinal.
Of New York.
Well, good for you.
You had a dream, you made it come true.
You should also know that
the Church is relinquishing
ownership of Briarcliff.
We've donated it to the state.
They'll use it as an overflow facility.
Jude...
I cannot leave here knowing
I've left you behind to rot.
I'm arranging for your release.
I'm gonna get you out.
The cruelty ends here.
The cruelest thing of all, Timothy,
is false hope.
I promise.
I will make you a believer,
Jude.
It's your move, boss.
("All Along the Watchtower"
by Jimi Hendrix playing)
(indistinct shouting)
(slow, distorted): ♪ There must be
some kind of way out of here ♪
♪ Said the joker to the thief ♪
♪ There's too much
confusion... ♪
What are you doing here?
Me and my girls just got
transferred in from County.
I didn't call for you.
What? I need an appointment
to see Your Highness?
Get her.
Royalty.
Queen bee, or so I hear.
You don't belong here.
Yeah, that's what I told the judge.
He disagreed.
Hell...
most of my so-called victims
were living off government
checks anyway-- spongers.
They'd spend their dole
on liquor and gambling
before I'd ever see a rent check.
I thought I was doing
the taxpayer a service.
I know who you are.
My reputation precedes me.
Good.
Then you know how things
are going to go around here.
You get one chance
to be part of this with me.
What?
I hear you're the gal to talk to
when it comes to the way
things run around here.
You can either rule this roost with me,
or just be one more dumb cluck.
Think it over.
SISTER JUDE: Storm clouds
are gathering, Pepper.
I can see them coming on the horizon.
I hope the monsignor
is true to his promise and acts quickly.
You know you can't put stock
into his promises, Jude.
No, you're being too harsh.
I saw something in his eyes.
There's nothing there.
(Jude groans)
More souls to take care of.
God help us all.
I'll say a prayer for your mother's
speedy recovery, Jorge.
Yeah, but you should pray too.
Thanks, Betty;
I'll do that.
Lights out in ten minutes.
Hello, gorgeous.
I'm on top.
What's she doing here?
She's your new roommate.
Everyone doubles up, Betty.
No!
No.
I don't know what song
was playing in your head,
but I don't want you here.
I'm not ready.
You lose something, honey?
Yeah.
My cigarettes.
(scoffs) You took them.
Everything in this cell belongs to me.
That includes you.
Why are you doing this?
Why now?
I'm so close to getting out.
What are you talking about?
Everyone knows there's only
one way out of Briarcliff,
and it ain't the front door.
You're toying with me.
Babycakes, I'm only
just starting to toy with you.
When I get going,
you'll be begging for more.
You'll be shaking and moaning.
(gasps) You stay away from me.
Aw...
don't be that way.
Here.
Drag.
Calm your frazzled nerves.
You stay away from me.
You just stay away from me!
I don't want anything to do with you.
You'll change your tune.
You okay, boss?
You look a little green
around the gills.
Trouble sleeping.
They gave me a roommate.
Stacking us up like cord wood.
(door creaks open)
My, my, my.
What you doing over here
all by your lonesome?
Don't go hopping off too far,
my little chocolate bunny.
Hey, rummy.
Marge here says
you ain't been cooperating.
She says you've been taking your meds.
My meds. Yes, I took them.
Down the hatch.
Just 12 pills.
12 pills a day...
keeps the doctor away.
No, see, you weren't supposed
to take them.
You were supposed to squirrel them away.
I told you how, remember, rummy?
I also told you what would happen
if you didn't do as I said.
Everyone can see
you're challenging me, rummy.
We can't have that.
Ah! Ah!
(screaming)
(patients clamoring, screaming)
(groaning)
(groans)
Give me a kiss, sweetheart.
No, get off of me.
I don't want to die.
(screaming)
(yelling, groaning)
She tried to kiss me!
She's death!
I've seen her before!
I've seen her before!
Crazy *** ***.
I ain't rooming with her.
She tried to kill me!
(gasps)
This is wrong.
It's all wrong.
(door opens)
WOMAN (distorted, distant):
Betty Drake.
What are we going to do with you?
(object clatters)
Betty...
(tapping)
Do you know where you are?
In my o...
In your office.
And do you know who I am?
Uh... Dr. Crump?
Correct.
I hear you've had a bit of a
dustup with your new roommate.
I was... I...
(sighs)
I thought she...
I don't like her.
You haven't liked any of the women
you've roomed with.
That's five in two months.
What?
There are no single rooms here
at Briarcliff, Betty.
You know that.
Unless you want to go back to solitary.
I know you spent quite
a bit of time there
when you first arrived,
but you don't want
to go back there, do you, Betty?
No.
Good. Then I can count on you
to make more of an effort
to get along with your roommate.
Has the monsignor left any word?
The monsignor?
I need to speak to him.
I need to speak to the monsignor.
You mean the hospital chaplain?
No. No.
No.
I mean Monsignor Timothy Howard.
I spoke to him right
before he left for New York.
He's working on my release.
I need to speak to him.
You mean Cardinal
Timothy Howard?
Yeah.
Cardinal.
(chuckles)
He... he told me
that he had been...
appointed Cardinal of New York.
(laughs)
Two and a half years ago.
What?
Timothy Howard was appointed
Cardinal of New York
(distorted): shortly after the Church
donated Briarcliff to the State.
Two and a half years ago.
No.
No, I just... I...
I just talked to him on Monday.
You're confused, Betty.
I am not!
(whispers):
I'm not confused.
Ask Pepper. She was there.
Pepper?
Pepper. Yeah.
The pinhead.
She's a friend of mine.
Oh, yes, that poor
microcephalic creature.
You were very upset when she passed.
(ragged breathing)
Passed?
(Dr. Crump sighs)
(filing cabinet drawer rattles open)
Pepper died, Betty.
Winter of '66.
Shortly after we took over.
Don't you remember?
It's all right, Betty.
I'll talk to Dr. Crayden
about upping your
chlorpromazine levels.
Everything's going to be all right.
Ladies and gentlemen,
it is my distinct honor
to welcome to Newman's Books
the writer of...
Maniac: One Woman's
Story of Survival.
It's been on The New York Times
Best Seller list
for...
ten weeks now.
The book is a sensation,
and after devouring it in one sitting,
I can honestly say...
she's my hero.
Please welcome my new favorite author,
Lana Winters.
(applause)
Thank you. Thank you.
I've been asked to do a small
reading before the signing.
So here goes.
"How long had it been?
"20 minutes? 20 hours?
"20 days? In a windowless room
without a clock,
"time felt like a luxury
I couldn't afford.
"I reminded myself, any moment
now, my time could end.
"And all the minutes
I extracted with my lies,
"with the show of affections
and empathy, could slip
"from my grasp like sand
through my fingers.
"Click, click, click.
"The fluorescent lights flickered on.
"Adrenaline coursed through my body.
"My muscles tensed.
"My heart pounded through my chest.
"His appearance was always unexpected.
"I came to believe
he was always watching me,
"waiting to catch me off guard.
"But this time, there was
"more than one coming down
the basement steps.
"Another woman,
"her hands tied behind her back,
staggered in front of him.
"She stumbled down the stairs,
landing *** the tile floor.
"And she looked up at me,
"and it was as if
I was looking in a mirror
"and saw my own despair.
"That's when he turned to me and said,
"'Say hi to our new toy.'"
MAN:
That's ***.
That never happened.
You told me that that's
what you were going to do.
You tortured me with the idea,
that somehow I would be
responsible for another victim.
I suggested it-- I never did it.
Because I escaped before you could.
It's still a lie, Lana.
You put it in your book
just so you could
sell more copies. You sold out.
I'm a writer.
It's my job to tell
the essence of truth.
WOMAN: Is that why you
called me your roommate?
I was your lover, but in your book,
I was covered in a cloak of asexuality.
Our life together disappeared.
That part of my life wasn't
pertinent to the book.
It would have distracted the
reader from the central theme.
THREDSON:
Your theme?
Face it, Lana,
you're only interested in one thing:
fame.
Miss Winters?
(audience murmuring)
I'm sorry.
I must have lost my place.
No.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry you had to go
through that again.
You're so incredibly brave.
Thank you.
I couldn't find any snacks.
Didn't I ask you to pack almonds?
This Tab is warm.
Jesus.
Uh, they don't have any ice here.
So then hightail it to the
HoJo's across the street.
Okay.
So who do I make it out to?
Kit.
Kit Walker.
Oh, my God.
Kit... (laughs)
Oh, sweetheart.
I was so sorry to hear about Grace.
I wanted to write to you.
Well, would've been nice
to hear from you.
Can't lie.
No, yes, I know, it's just...
It's been so crazy.
I just sold the film rights
to Hollywood.
Can you believe it?
Wow.
Yeah.
What do you think of Tuesday Weld as me?
(laughing)
Well, a girl can dream, right?
She'd be a great you.
Great you.
(inhales, clears throat)
So, uh, you got time
for a cup of coffee?
Did you see me on Cavett?
I was so nervous,
but I think I did well.
He was very complimentary
during the commercials.
I'm sure you knocked 'em dead.
Anyway, you been back to Briarcliff?
Oh my God, Kit,
you are not gonna believe
what I'm doing next.
A book about Leigh Emerson
and his crime spree
after he escaped from Briarcliff.
That psycho who nailed the
monsignor to the cross?
Did you know killed seven nuns?
Seven.
I thought of calling it
"Santa and the Seven Nuns."
Too campy?
Why are you writing about him?!
Jesus!
He's just another maniac.
That's my canvas, Kit.
I've found my voice.
The way Capote did with In Cold Blood.
I have a perspective
on the stunted male psyche
that no one else has.
I lived it.
You swore you were
gonna take down Briarcliff.
Expose it to the world.
You promised Jude.
You were gonna be a reporter.
Not a cheap celebrity.
Things change.
People change.
I built a life for myself, Kit--
a really substantial life--
and I did it by spinning
straw into gold.
It could've gone very differently.
Hm, I would've thought you of all people
would understand that.
I do.
And I respect you.
But this is...
Believe me...
I know all too well that
I could still be in there,
drooling in the bread dough
with all the other lunatics.
Careful when you talk
about those lunatics.
You're talking about my wife.
Thomas, he loves
to build things--
I bought him
a train set the other day
and next thing I know,
he put the track together
by himself. (laughs)
Julia is a little dancer.
She loves to dance...
just like her mother.
I miss them so much.
They miss you, too.
No, they don't even know me.
(man laughing)
MAN (laughing):
Oh, it's so good!
Every night at dinner,
Julia makes me make
an extra plate in case
you come home hungry.
I'd give anything to see them again.
Could you bring them next time
even if only for a few minutes?
(clacking, woman moaning)
(moaning)
(groans)
No, forget it.
You can't bring them here.
I'm so sorry, Alma.
I don't know how you
survived this place.
(guttural grunting)
Jesus.
I had no idea she was there.
Not anymore.
WOMAN:
There was no warning.
No sign at all.
Her heart just stopped.
I'm sorry, Alma.
(sighs)
I'm such a fool.
All my crazy plans.
And look where that got us.
I completely failed you.
And Grace.
And those kids.
I'm going to try to make it right.
LANA:
My God.
Everyone's gone but us.
Well, there is one person left.
Toughest one of all.
What do you mean?
Jude.
She's still there.
That's not possible.
I saw her death certificate.
And I saw her.
Any instructions on how you'd
like us to deal with her body?
I'm gonna take her home.
She'll be buried on our land.
(distant scream echoing)
(screaming)
(yelling and screaming)
Move! Move!
Move! Move! Move!
(TV playing indistinctly)
Time for my story.
(static buzzing)
(TV announcer speaking indistinctly)
ANNOUNCER: ...ingredients than
any other leading brands.
(TV announcer continues indistinctly)
Sister Jude?
(firmly):
Sister Jude.
It's me... Kit Walker.
They said you were dead.
I know they did.
Because they stole the rights.
The rights to my story.
It's based on my life,
every word of it...
I'll notify you the moment
that Sister Bertrille... lands.
(laughs)
Sister Bertrille.
She's got the Devil in her.
She stole my hat.
Your hat?
That's how she did it.
How she managed
to fly out of this place.
They don't know it,
but I don't need the hat.
(laughs)
I can fly without it.
One of these days,
I'm gonna fly my *** right out of here!
Watch and see.
I don't doubt it.
(man shouts indistinctly)
I didn't know.
I couldn't know.
I went back there, Kit.
I did try.
The monsignor told me
she'd hanged herself.
He lied to you.
She's been there this whole time.
I don't know what you expect me
to do about that now.
What you said you'd do--
get the place shut down.
The world has to know what's
going on at Briarcliff.
The place is a snake pit.
And it always has been.
And I'm sorry to hear about Jude.
It's heartbreaking,
but let's be real here.
Every bed in that place, she made.
Her choice, not ours.
Can you really be that hard?
I'm as hard as I have to be.
It's what's kept me alive.
WOMAN: Sorry.
But there's a dozen more people
waiting to get their books signed.
(sighs)
It really was good
to see you again, Kit.
Yeah, sure.
Good luck out there.
(door bell jangling)
(birds singing)
(pop song plays on radio)
(rock music blaring)
Everything with a white dot is 25% off.
Books with orange dots, 50%.
I'm not looking for bargains.
I'm looking for a particular title.
It's a really old book.
I'm a connoisseur of
the... first printing.
You mean first edition?
Yeah, that's it.
First edition.
You're in the wrong place.
All we have left are the crap
we haven't sold
in the last 44 years.
If you noticed,
we're going out of business.
No, it's here.
The computer says that
you're the only store around
with an autographed copy.
Maniac: One Woman's
Story of Survival.
By Lana Winters?
That's not for sale.
I've been looking for
it for a long time.
It's my mother's personal copy.
She credited that book
with giving her enough courage
to finally leave my father.
(clears throat)
She said he was her own
version of Bloody Face.
Name your price.
I'm related to her.
The writer.
She's my mother.
Listen, I was a women's studies major.
I've read every one of her books.
The only baby she ever had was
by *** with Bloody Face,
and he died at birth.
Can I see it?
I just want to see her name.
That's her signature.
That's as close
as I ever got to her in person.
Okay. We're done.
Bye-bye.
I gave you a chance to name your price.
Now I'll tell you mine.
There's nothing you could say
to make me change my mind.
You're going to give me that book,
because it's my fate to have it.
You see, I have a plan
to meet my mother.
And when I see her, I'm gonna greet her
with a polite,
"Hello, Ms. Winters.
Do you know who I am?"
And she'll shake her head in ignorance,
and then I'll present this book of lies.
And then I'll say,
"I'm in your book,
except I didn't die."
"I'm the piece of trash
you threw away 48 years ago.
I'm your son."
And when she fully understands
who it is standing in front of her,
I'll take out
my nine-millimeter handgun,
point it at her face
and pull the trigger.
And finally...
I will have completed my father's work.
But first, I'm gonna need that book.
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