- (roaring)
- (man screaming)
Woman: The Indians say the curse began
in the time of the ancients,
and was passed down through
the blood of generations.
There are legends of the Wendigo
and the coming
of the Red and the Black.
Legends of the day of reckoning,
when death would consume the land,
and good would face evil...
of the day the curse
would be broken forever...
or grow stronger and live on
to plague generations to come.
But ours was a story of survival,
of two sisters bound by blood...
a bond that would not be broken.
That was our promise above all.
Above men, above God...
above fate.
It was in our blood.
Together forever.
- I'm so cold.
- Me too.
Ginger, I think we've
lost our way.
We haven't lost anything, Brigitte.
It's lost us.
- (horse grunts)
- (Ginger clicks tongue)
Ginger: Easy. Shh.
(Ginger clicking)
Come on. Come on!
(horse grunting)
Fine then.
We'll all walk. Come on.
Let's go.
Brigitte: Hello?
Ginger.
Ginger:
Are you all right?
What happened here?
My sister... gone.
Many summers...
in the wind, in the trees
and in the blood.
Sisters.
They were hers and her sister's.
Thank you.
- Say "thank you," Ginger.
- Thank you.
(horse grunting)
Kill the boy...
... or one sister kills the other.
(whinnying)
(whinnying)
(whinnying continuing)
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Easy, easy, easy!
- What's wrong with him?
- It's all right.
Ginger!
No, come back! Come back!
Come back!
(screaming)
- Brigitte!
- (whimpering)
- Get it off me!
- I can't!
I'm gonna go back to the camp
and try and find the old woman.
Don't leave me!
Look at me. Count to 100,
and before you do, I'll be back.
All right? One, two...
- three...
- Four...
(whimpering)
Five...
six, seven,
eight, nine,
10, 11...
Brigitte: 50.
Ginger!
55, 56...
Help!
Please, somebody! Help us!
(distant howl)
Brigitte!
- Ginger.
- (growling)
(whistles)
98, 99...
I'm not alone! I'm counting!
- (speaks Cree)
- 100.
You stay away from her,
you son of a b*tch!
(gagging)
(whistles)
(growls)
(shrieks)
(growls)
(speaks Cree)
You all right?
(whistles)
Did he just whistle at us?
I'm sure he meant the dog.
(man singing in French)
(knocks)
(prays softly)
(quietly)
Son...
Welcome to civilization.
Cormac!
Do these two look like anyone
you've ever laid eyes on,
other than while you were off
pulling in some shithouse somewhere?
Answer me!
We don't ever open the gate
for anyone we don't know.
Do we? You bloody idiot.
It's nearly nightfall...
we were looking for shelter.
(gasps)
Here we never talk out of turn,
and while I'm spitting,
it is always my turn.
But I see it is not the first time
your mouth has made
you trouble, is it?
Sergeant Major, stand down.
Mr. Rowlands.
- The dark one's hurt.
- Show me.
She's been bit.
How'd you come by that wound?
In the woods. I stepped in a trap,
and the Indian helped us.
We were accompanying our father
Montgomery Fitzgerald
on his commission to find a pass
through the mountains west,
only our boat was overturned.
We washed up on shore, but our...
our parents were drowned.
Cast them out, Wallace.
Cast them out.
You put us all in grave peril
if you give them refuge.
- Mark me, Wallace.
- You've been marked.
Let's let Doc Murphy see to it.
- Our parents drowned?
- Yes, but they didn't suffer.
It was really quite peaceful.
(groans)
You'll have an ugly scar,
but you'll keep the foot...
if we make sure
it doesn't turn septic.
These... ugly black bastards,
they like the blood.
- Oh God, no!
- But they'll settle for the sickness.
- She doesn't want them on her.
- It's a necessary evil.
My name is Wallace Rowlands.
I am Chief Factor at Fort Bailey.
And tonight,
since you are our guests,
dinner will be in the company hall.
Ladies, Mr. Murphy.
- (panting)
- Do you feel that?
Good. Be thankful.
It means you're alive.
I'll get you something for the pain.
I really don't have much to spare but...
Is it medicinal?
- Not in the least.
- Ginger? (muffled)
I'm right here.
Ah, enjoy it while it lasts, girl.
Mr. Murphy, those graves out there...
is it the pox?
No, it's not.
Your fort's nearly abandoned.
Most of the people have gone home.
The rest aren't sleeping too good.
What is everyone so afraid of?
Didn't you see them...
out there in the woods?
We saw nothing.
Not to worry, girl...
because they saw you.
Man: It's good to have guests
in the main house again.
You will find it more comfortable
than your travels in the woods.
Ginger: We passed
an Indian camp on the way.
It looked like it had been attacked.
Oh? Hmm.
Have war parties been raiding you?
Is that what's happened here?
The damp in this place,
it gets evil cold in the bones.
The Indians told the company
this was a bad place to build a fort,
but they didn't listen.
So where is everyone?
The trade party was
supposed to return
with supplies two months ago.
It's two months...
and still no sign of them.
So there's no passage east then?
Except on foot.
For a few thousand miles.
This was Geoffrey's room.
Wallace's son.
- Where is he?
- He died...
a few weeks ago.
These are for you.
I hope they fit all right.
They were Wallace's wife's.
She was a beautiful Indian girl.
She died too. It was quite tragic.
Here's the key.
I'll see you at dinner then.
Hmm.
What a lovely shade of dead.
Is a dead boy's room
the only one they've got?
It's better than sleeping in the woods
with a tree root for a pillow.
We've slept there before.
Together forever?
Together forever.
(music box winding,
chiming)
(murmuring)
Wallace: Ladies.
We should eat here more often.
There's two chairs for you here.
Chief Factor, the blessing.
Yes, of course.
It wouldn't be dinner
if the Almighty didn't join us.
Bless us, Father,
for these Thy gifts of plenty
which we are about to receive.
(silverware clinks)
And verily...
verily I say unto Thee,
let us not succumb
to the temptations of the flesh,
but rather remain chaste.
The faithful shall kneel
on bleeding shins...
Amen.
All: Amen.
Scripture has twisted
that man deadly.
And you...
you watch it.
He's fixing on you.
Enjoy it while it lasts.
There won't be much more
for any of us soon.
Supplies will get through.
We just to have hold out until then.
(door bangs shut)
(speaking Cree)
(clears throat)
Man:
I wanna make a toast...
a toast to our magnificent
Indian friend here.
We had scouts like you
in my regiment out east...
yes, which was a good thing.
'Cause in the front line
they took a musket ball
- like a sandbag.
- (men chuckle)
Seven footer,
good 300 Ibs. On him...
Wallace does good
to keep him here.
Man: Hunter like him
could kill anywhere.
What keeps him here?
Something he's not telling.
Man: No, you're waiting
for something.
What is it?
Got some kind
of blood brothers out there?
They work us from the outside and you,
redskin, work us from the inside?
Easy, easy!
Easy. Put it away...
(speaks Cree)
I am my own.
I stay because
it is my will to stay.
And until they get you...
remember that it was
a redskin's will
that you even breathed
your stink that long.
Wallace: Gentlemen.
We stand on the brink
of darkness...
and the color of our gods
has nothing whatsoever to do with it.
(grunts)
We have to abandon this place.
The company will understand.
They're just wooden walls.
Wooden walls?
Every man that has ever
walked on this mortal earth...
has walked here with us.
And we stand as far
as they've ever come.
It's these wooden walls that
shelter every Rome ever built.
This battle's every war ever won.
And that fire out there...
every light that's held back the dark.
(distant howling)
(warning bell clanging)
Dinner is over.
Good Christian women
need fear nothing.
- We're not afraid.
- Oh yes, you are.
Two months this fort has been
in the devil's grip,
and you two little girls walk
right through our door.
(distant growling)
- What is that?
- Demons.
The devil's wickedness.
This place is to be drowned
like a newborn deformity,
to be cut out
like a bleeding cancer,
to be cast into hell
like a stinking wh*re!
Don't forget
to say your prayers, ladies.
These people are fucked.
Ginger, come look at this.
Brigitte:
These toys must be Geoffrey's.
(loud panting)
- (horse whinnies)
- (animal panting)
(yawns)
(water pouring)
Who's there?
(faint crying)
Hello?
(crying continuing)
Hello?
(crying)
Come over here.
I'm not going to hurt you.
- (gasps)
- (roars)
(screaming)
Wake up. Brigitte, wake up.
Get dressed. We're leaving.
I was dreaming...
Mother and Father were there.
- Mother and Father are dead.
- You're bleeding.
- What have you done?
- What have I done?
Something bit me!
Something bit you?
Yes. I thought it was a boy.
It was some kind of animal...
it was deformed.
It's loose in the house.
Brigitte, please get up.
- Where are we going to go?
- Same place we always go... away.
(Ginger whispering)
Stop.
Did you hear that?
(wind chimes tinkling)
(humming)
Help me.
(grunting)
- Ah, come here.
- (grunts)
Get up... so I can rattle
your pretty mouth again.
(spits)
(man chuckles)
Oh, you're gonna do just fine.
(chuckles)
Come on.
- (grunts)
- Come on.
- (gun c**ks)
- Brigitte: Don't move.
Step back.
Do it.
She won't.
I won't?
No, you won't.
You may have the gun,
but you don't have the stones.
(growling, roaring)
(screams)
Owen, Finn!
Get down here!
They're on top of us!
- We're coming!
- Help me! Owen!
(screaming)
- (grunts)
- Tabarnac!
- (screams)
- Oliver!
(yelling)
Don't let me go, Finn!
- (roaring)
- (screaming)
- (ripping)
- (screaming) Don't let me go!
No!
- Don't let them get me!
- Let him go!
- (gagging)
- (ripping)
Get the beam, Finn!
Ginger:
This way!
- Seamus!
- Seamus: Pull!
Come on!
f**k.
- (gasp)
- Shh!
- Shh! There's one inside. Shh!
- (rifle shots)
It ripped through the wall.
This way.
Go. Get inside. Quickly!
En nomini patri,
et fili, et spiritus sancti...
Burn in hell.
(whispers)
It's in here with us.
(whispers)
Be quiet.
- (growls)
- Run.
- (roaring)
- (both panting)
Run!
- (growling)
- (gasping)
Brigitte: Close the door!
Close the door!
(pounding)
Break the window, Brigitte!
Go away!
(screaming)
Help up here! Somebody help us!
(screaming)
Ginger:
You bastard.
What are you two girls doing
out of your room? Are you all right?
No. Your "Man of God" locked us in
with one of those things!
Claude: Monsieur Rowlands!
We need more men on the walls.
- How many are there?
- They're everywhere.
Up the tower... shoot whatever you see.
Reverend, be useful! Stand a post.
- He tried to kill us.
- You two, to your room!
- (gunshot)
- (speaking Cree)
It has begun.
The Black and the Red.
What is it?
Oh s**t.
- (rifle fires)
- Oh God.
I'm burning up.
Just leave it. It's fine.
I've bled before.
Not without being hit.
What are they, Ginger?
Animals?
That was no animal.
Could they really be...
What, demons come
for us sinners?
(gunfire)
It looks septic.
They've got the place surrounded.
- Man: God help us!
- (rifle shot)
(heaving breathing)
Brigitte? Brigitte?
- (gasps)
- Hmm.
What have you done to my sister?
What will you do to your sister?
Thank you.
Old Woman's voice:
One sister kills the other...
(gasps)
Brigitte?
Brigitte!
Oh God.
We need to see Dr. Murphy.
The air is bloody.
Old Woman's voice:
Kill the boy.
Mr. Murphy?
We need you to...
- Brigitte: What's the matter, Finn?
- Uh, nothing. I'm fine.
Shh! It's just these leeches.
They can't be trusted.
Mr. Murphy: Go on.
Answer the girl, Finn.
Tell her what you're doing.
Me? I'm... just killing
these leeches here.
You got bit last night,
didn't you, Finn?
No. No, I didn't.
I did real good last night.
I'm sure I...
shot the one that took Owen,
and I'm real sure...
not one of them even...
so much as touched me.
You know me, Murphy.
I'm fit as a fiddle
most of the time.
I know, Finn.
You're a real good boy.
But you gotta listen to me now.
Put the knife down.
Now, get yourself a leech.
Do it, boy.
Now put it on you.
Do it, Finn.
No, not on your arm.
On your chest.
Please, Murphy.
I just wanna go home.
Yeah, me too, son.
We're almost there.
(gasps)
(screaming in agony)
(gasps)
Get me out of here.
Now, what can I do
for you two ladies?
What the hell's going on, Murph?
Finn got bit. I put him down.
Seamus:
We can't keep doing this!
He was no damn sick dog.
He was bit.
And when they're bit, they turn.
Just like this one here did.
Wait a minute.
That's Jean-Pierre's mark,
isn't it, Claude?
No, you're wrong.
- It's not my brother's.
- Seamus: It's the same mark.
It's what happened
to the boat crew. It's them turned.
- (speaks French)
- No, Tab!
It's him.
Who is Jean-Pierre?
Jean-Pierre is Claude's brother,
head of the boat crew.
They were supposed to return
with provisions two months ago.
They left in the spring,
and they haven't come back.
- (heartbeat thumping)
- Seamus: There's been no sign of them.
We need to know.
You need to know.
Check the eye.
(tapping glass)
Angels and ministers
of grace defend us.
Glass. It's him. They're all dead.
Or turned into
these sieging monsters.
What's more...
Jean-Pierre used to bunk up there
where the hunter killed him.
Wallace: It's the last thing
they remember... trying to come home.
It is time for us
to confess our sins...
beg for His mercy.
And what good will that do us?
Can you not see
we're reaping what we've sown?
We've brought this upon ourselves.
I'm sure I'm going to hell for this,
but shut your holy f**king mouth.
Seamus: That's it.
We pack up,
we get the hell out of here.
We move at night.
We rest during the day.
- If the hunter leads us...
- No savage is leading me anywhere.
You don't have to come.
I'm sick of your bile!
You're the one
fathering their whelps.
I'm going to rip your
filthy tongue out of your skull!
Seamus!
None of it makes any difference.
The hunter to guide us,
we'll be taking down him with us.
We've no choice,
do you understand?
- Come on, Ginger.
- This is the fight!
And if it's to be fought here,
then so be it.
I've lost my wife to it.
I've lost my son to it.
Let them come.
He's lying to them.
His son's not dead.
That was him that bit me.
He's still lives in the house.
He's turning into
one of those creatures.
- So am I.
- No...
I can smell their blood.
Yours too.
(whispers)
Be quiet.
Stop, just stop.
- Shh.
- Oh God.
Claude:
When we were boys in France,
my grandfather told my brother
and I of le loup-garou...
man transformed into wolf.
On the full moon,
it preyed on the shepherds...
and travelers near his village.
The old men warned us...
beware its bite, or we might become
a slave to the full moon too.
It gave me bad dreams...
(sighs)
But my brother said,
"Don't worry, Claude,
if it bites you,
you won't become one.
Because I will help you catch it,
so you can kill it before you turn...
and the spell will be broken. "
It was a long time ago...
and we were just little boys.
Reverend: God's forgiveness and mercy
for his children is boundless.
Those lost in battle with evil
shall find glory
in the fields of Heaven.
He has brought peace
and eternal rest upon the souls
of Finn Maclntyre
and Owen Crisp.
But verily I say unto thee,
those that court sin
shall be lost to the fire.
They shall become
the very armies of the beast.
No longer can we flout God.
No longer can we give refuge
to the evil amongst us.
No longer can we cast our seed
into the dusky heathen b*tch.
For he who was cast down
into the fire is upon us,
and his name is Legion
for he is many!
Come on, boy.
(Ginger panting)
I can't find my mother.
I've looked and looked.
I miss mine too.
It itches.
Geoffrey, wait.
Your end.
- Lift.
- (grunts)
Okay.
Let me look at it.
How is it?
It's fine.
It's getting better.
I'm going to get something
for the pain.
There's nothing you can do.
Wallace: Brigitte,
where's your sister?
Resting.
The excitement...
she can sometimes
be a little... frail.
She's all right?
She let Geoffrey out.
The others don't know he's alive.
You saw them out there.
They'd kill him.
What happened to him?
My wife and he were attacked.
She was killed.
He had been bitten.
For a while it seemed
he might recover.
But then he began to change
into one of them.
Every day I look into his eyes
and I see less and less my little boy.
Can you imagine
what that's like?
You look after your sister.
(shrieks)
- (growls)
- (panting)
(whispers)
Geoffrey?
(heavy breathing)
Old Woman's voice:
Kill the boy.
(roars)
Ginger:
That was the boy who bit me.
I have to kill him...
If I... if I kill him...
just like she said,
I kill the boy
and the curse'll be lifted.
(distant thump)
Milo?
(speaks Cree)
(thud)
Milo?
(wood creaks)
(roars)
(gagging)
Claude: Seamus?
Seamus?
Cormac: It was just here.
Jesus Christ.
I've got something for you.
You can wear it in a locket.
Hmm...
- (gasps)
- (screaming)
- James: Quiet!
- (grunting)
James:
Okay, get her out!
Get her out of here!
(muffled screams)
- (Brigitte screams)
- Quiet!
Oww!
(groans)
It isn't a wolf bite, is it? No...
Get a good bite, little b*tch.
Good and deep.
Ahh...
(grunts)
- (grunting)
- (choking)
(spits)
(Ginger screaming)
Ginger:
Oh God! No!
Oh God!
- (screaming)
- Stand away from the girl.
(gun c**ks)
Now get out.
Mr. Rowlands.
I'll get you, boy.
They're going to kill my sister.
Geoffrey bit her, didn't he?
She's turning.
Yes.
Then it's too late.
Is it too late for your son?
I'll tell them about Geoffrey.
I swear it.
They kill my sister,
they kill your son.
Hold her still! Get a leech.
- Let her go!
- Wallace: You heard her. Let her go.
- She killed Seamus!
- Bled out his throat.
Brigitte:
She never left the room. I swear it!
She never left
her sister's side.
- Leech the witch!
- Reverend...
I suggest you lower
your weapon, or I will, by God,
introduce you to him.
(gagging)
This plague has come because
of your love for your savage wife.
It is your sin that has
brought the devil upon us.
My sin is something
you can only dream about.
Leech her.
It's the only way
we're gonna know.
Murphy, don't.
Reverend:
You're insane.
No one touches either of these two
without my order. Is that understood?
Get out!
- It's all right. It's all right.
- (coughing)
Pack your things.
You're making us leave?
Not you. You can stay.
She goes.
Brigitte, I have to break the curse.
We go... we go together.
I have to kill Geoffrey.
I'm not staying here without you.
There's no other way.
He must die by my hand.
I don't know where we'll go,
but we'll go together.
Brigitte, look at me.
There's got to be something.
Some other way,
something we don't know about.
Brigitte, look at me!
I'm turning into
something dangerous.
You know it's true.
You heard the old woman.
You're the only thing I have.
Nothing else.
I will not kill you.
Forever... nothing else.
I love you, Brigitte.
Milo:
No! No!
No, no!
James: No one left to protect you,
little half-breed.
- (gagging)
- Your father's throat's out!
- Let me go!
- Get the gate!
You're going out, like the dirty
little mongrel mutt you are!
No! Please no!
- Get up!
- (groaning)
Get out! Get the beam.
Geoffrey?
- (growls)
- Shh, it's all right.
You miss her, don't you?
I'm sure she misses you too.
There's something
in the graveyard!
Run!
- Where is she?
- She's gone.
It's too dangerous for you here.
What do you want?
I've known you
before I found you in the woods.
Since I was a boy,
I've seen your face in dreams.
I've prepared my whole life
to meet with you.
- The dreams told me to protect you.
- And kill my sister.
If I wanted to kill either of you,
I could've, many times.
I am forbidden to kill her.
The seer believes our fates
are tied together.
- You know the old woman?
- She's an elder with sight.
Come with me and she will
show us the truth.
I'm waiting for my sister.
She's one of them.
I've hunted this creature's
bloodline for years.
They live only to kill!
I'm staying
until my sister comes back.
Watch her carefully.
Soon not even her love
for you will stop her.
Man: Wallace!
- Wallace!
- They found the boy.
(growling)
- What is that?
- It's Wallace's boy.
He's alive.
And he's turned.
Turned ugly.
Wallace come out here.
Having a little reunion.
Wallace, get out here!
Wallace!
James:
Good news, Chief.
Your boy's back from the dead.
You've been telling us lies!
He's my son,
he's my responsibility.
He's not your son anymore.
Look at him!
You fucked us.
You haven't just killed Murphy.
You killed everyone here.
- It's my concern.
- What about Murphy's concern?
And Owen's? And Finn's?
He killed Seamus.
For good or bad,
I'm in command!
Well, I think it's time
that changed.
(Geoffrey whimpering)
(moans)
Son...
look at me.
(sniffing)
(growls)
Take him!
- (roars)
- No!
(water splashes)
(sobs)
I couldn't do it, Brigitte.
I couldn't kill him,
now it's too late.
I'm afraid, Brigitte.
It's over.
Mutiny's over.
- And that one?
- She's leaving.
We two owe each other nothing.
Say your goodbyes.
We have to find the old woman.
We'll take our chances
and travel by day in the woods.
It's better than staying here.
We wait until the watch changes,
and then we go out
the way the beast got in.
By the time they come for you,
we'll already be gone.
James: Keep pulling!
Reverend: Therefore the curse
is brought upon us.
(shivering)
- Brigitte: I'm cold.
- I'm not.
We have to keep moving.
Ginger!
We have to find the hunter.
He'll take us to the seer...
Shhh, shh.
What is it?
Someone's watching us.
(faint heartbeat)
Hello?
Milo.
I know you're afraid, but can you
help us find the hunter?
- His cave is up the river.
- Take us to him.
Can you do that?
We're very close.
(snarling)
- What do you hear?
- They're stalking us.
Wendigo.
(distant howling)
- This way, hurry!
- Milo, wait!
Milo?
Milo?
Ginger?
(growling)
(panting)
(rustling)
(low growls)
(softly)
Ginger?
(growls)
- (growling)
- (screams)
(gasps)
- (screams)
- (howling)
- (Brigitte screams)
- (groans)
Brigitte, I couldn't help it.
(retching)
I did it. You need to leave me.
- Come on, come on.
- Brigitte...
I'll kill you.
I'll kill you.
(sobbing)
Come on, Ginger, up!
(howling)
There... the cave.
That's the place.
Brigitte:
Shh, it's all right.
Ginger:
No, it's over.
It's over, we're dead.
We're dead.
We're not dead, we're here.
We've come this far.
Old woman:
In my mother...
I heard you coming.
Tell us how to cure this.
I warned you. It's too late.
The curse is in the blood.
Kill the boy before he bit you.
Please help us.
Tell us what to do.
(snarling)
The English and the French brought with
them their diseases to plague our land.
And with them came the Wendigo.
This was all foretold,
watched for.
And with the Wendigo
would come two sisters,
the Red and the Black.
And their love and their deaths
would decide the way of things.
I'm gonna kill you, Brigitte.
No, you won't.
She won't kill me,
I know it.
Snow.
She is offering you
"machya buwat moon. "
The night and the day
come into you
and your spirit runs forward.
You will see things.
- Will I see what happens to us?
- You will see your death.
But will I find the answer?
Snow.
Don't do this, Brigitte.
I need to know.
(speaking Cree)
(gasps)
(speaks Cree)
It is believed amongst our people
that those who lived always live.
Do not fear death.
I love you, Brigitte.
(chains rattle)
(roars)
(panting)
Gin-gerr!
- (growls)
- (panting)
No!
Ginger!
Ginger?
What happened?
She killed the seer.
I went in to protect you
and she ripped out her throat.
Now tell me what you saw.
Tell me!
I didn't see my death.
I saw Ginger's.
And it was you
that killed her, wasn't it?
It's what I saw.
And what did you see?
I saw myself die.
I give my life to save you...
so that you can kill her.
It's still her.
We will be together.
She will come back to me.
She has to die by your hand.
Brigitte: And what if I don't?
What if I don't kill her?
She dies by your hands,
or you die by hers
and the land suffers forever
as foretold.
I just want my sister back.
(sighs)
You saw this knife.
- I know you saw it.
- I killed Ginger with it.
This is the only way.
You have no choice.
It is your path.
Do not fear death.
We go to the fort
and wait for her.
She will come for you there.
(whistles)
The prodigal has returned.
(chuckles)
Welcome back.
You bastard!
(lock clatters)
In this mortal life,
it is not just our physical bodies
which hang in the balance.
It is an eternity of peace,
and it is this forgiveness
which I offer you.
Take it, child. For the lost soul
of your sister, take it.
I have seen things...
in dreams and in waking...
about the way things
will be for her and I.
And in these dreams, Reverend...
you are screaming
for your life, you prick!
(spits)
She's coming for me.
(grunting)
Witch! Temptress!
- One, two...
- Disciple of the devil!
- No longer will your evil tempt us.
- three...
four, five...
If you will not beg for mercy,
mercy shall be inflicted upon you.
Wait! The other will come.
(knocking)
Let the b*tch in.
- You were born of the fire...
- 37...
and to the fire you shall return.
(groans)
- I've come for my sister.
- I'm sorry to tell you,
but the Reverend has taken a real
fancy to saving her from hellfire.
So I guess that leaves me and you
more or less to ourselves.
Right then.
Burn her, Wallace,
while there's still time. Burn her!
You hit like a girl.
Well, we've got all night to fix that.
You've let a pair
of little girls destroy us.
You never could see
how they lied and tricked
and tempted you into oblivion, man,
just like that b*tch wife of yours.
Forgive me, Father...
for I have sinned.
(Reverend gasps)
48...
(screaming)
Have you had enough? Huh?
You finished yet?
Or does your pretty little mouth
have something more to say?
Let's hear it!
Come closer.
It's a secret.
Watch her!
(whispering)
(howls)
(screaming)
68...
(gasps)
She's come back for you.
Stay close to the fire.
98...
99...
100.
Ginger?
Behind you!
(panting)
You know how it must end.
Together forever.
Ginger!
I was wrong
to leave you, Brigitte.
But you came back.
(shivering)
Ginger?
I'm cold.
I'm not.
Brigitte:
The day of reckoning...
the day the curse grew stronger
in the Red and the Black.
Sisters united in blood,
together forever.
(instrumental music playing)
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