:43:03
This is crazy.
:43:05
Things like this just don't happen.
:43:08
Noises?
:43:11
Noises in the woods?
:43:17
Stay away.
Stay away!
:43:21
What's that?
What's that?
:43:23
No. No!
:43:34
Goodness.
:43:35
-What in heaven's name was that?
-Sounded like an Earth scream.
:43:38
It's too late. There's nothing
you can do for him now.
:43:43
I might be just a
test-tube-tipping lab jockey...
:43:46
...who's looked at too many
shiny rocks for far too long...
:43:49
...but something tells me you know
more about this than you're letting on.
:43:53
No, Paul Armstrong. I know
only what my ears tell me.
:43:56
-And what my eyes see me.
-Now, wait a second.
:43:59
Surely you don't believe those legends
about the Lost Skeleton of Cadavra.
:44:07
Surely those are old wives' tales.
:44:09
And believe me,
I've known plenty of old wives.
:44:15
Seriously, Bammon, is that what
you're suggesting? A living skeleton?
:44:19
Did I say that? Did I say
anything about a skeleton?
:44:22
No one mentioned a skeleton.
:44:24
Why, we don't even know
about skeletons.
:44:26
My husband spoke not of skeletons
but of another, more different thing...
:44:31
...which he was speaking of.
Which he and I know and you do not.
:44:36
Animala.
:44:40
Animala.
:44:43
Skeleton. Skeleton.
:44:47
Animala.
:44:50
You must find the atmosphereum.
:44:53
Stop it. Stop it!
:44:56
What are you doing?
She can't help you.
:44:58
You must find the atmosphereum.