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Eleanor "Nell" Vance:
This house, who built it? Who lived here? Dr. David Marrow:
Well actually that makes a very good bedtime story. Once upon a time, there was a king who built a castle. His name was Hugh Crain. 130 years ago, towns like Concord and Manchester were the centre of American industry, that's where Crain made a fortune on the backs of workers in his textile mills. Now this man could have anything he wanted, but what he wanted was another thing. It was a house filled with the laughter of children. Eleanor "Nell" Vance:
That's why there are all the carvings. Dr. David Marrow:
He married the most beautiful girl in town, called Renee, and he built her this house, at least some of it. Theo:
God, it sounds like a fairytale or something. Dr. David Marrow:
Well that's where the fairytale ends. Hugh and Renee never had children. They all died at birth. And a few years later, Renee passed away and Crain became a total recluse. But, he kept on Building. Building room upon room as if he was Building for the familiy he would never have. No one had seen Crain for years. But the townspeople said they could hear sounds coming from the old house. Sounds of children
This house, who built it? Who lived here? Dr. David Marrow:
Well actually that makes a very good bedtime story. Once upon a time, there was a king who built a castle. His name was Hugh Crain. 130 years ago, towns like Concord and Manchester were the centre of American industry, that's where Crain made a fortune on the backs of workers in his textile mills. Now this man could have anything he wanted, but what he wanted was another thing. It was a house filled with the laughter of children. Eleanor "Nell" Vance:
That's why there are all the carvings. Dr. David Marrow:
He married the most beautiful girl in town, called Renee, and he built her this house, at least some of it. Theo:
God, it sounds like a fairytale or something. Dr. David Marrow:
Well that's where the fairytale ends. Hugh and Renee never had children. They all died at birth. And a few years later, Renee passed away and Crain became a total recluse. But, he kept on Building. Building room upon room as if he was Building for the familiy he would never have. No one had seen Crain for years. But the townspeople said they could hear sounds coming from the old house. Sounds of children
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This house who built it Who lived here
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Well actually that makes for a very good bedtime story
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Once upon a time there was a king who built a castle
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His name was Hugh Crain
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A hundred and thirty years ago
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towns like Concord and Manchester were the center of American industry
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That's where Crain made a fortune
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on the backs of workers in his textile mills
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Now this man could have anything he wanted
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but what he wanted more than anything
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was a house filled with the laughter of children
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That's why there are all the carvings
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He married the most beautiful woman in town called Rene
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and he built her this house or at least some of it
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God it sounds like a fairy tale or something
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Dr Morrow But that's where the fairy tale ends
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Hugh and Rene would have no children
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Movie Summary
A study in fear escalates into a heart-stopping nightmare for a professor and three subjects trapped in a mysterious mansion.

