Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2 (1987)

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Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2 (1987)

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You can leave now.

Now!

My name is Dr. Bloom.

You can call me Henry.

Or, if you would feel more

comfortable, you can just call me Doc.

f*ck off, Doc.

I'm not one for games, Ricky.

I'm a professional.

My time is very valuable.

Oh, and mine isn't?

Your time is running out, son.

I'm your last chance.

- Yeah?

- Yeah.

What makes you think you can

bullshit your way into my head...

like every other

pencil-necked piece of shit?

I told you to get out!

Sit down, Ricky.

Let's get something straight.

I will ask the questions.

You will answer them.

You will talk.

I will listen.

But then you know that.

- I'm not the first psychiatrist

you've seen. - No kiddin'.

Fine.

Then let's get started.

I need to ask you something.

sh**t. It's your dime.

It's my dime.

Who k*lled your parents?

You really want to know?

Who, Ricky?

Who did it?

Santa Claus.

It was Christmas eve.

I was just a baby,

and Billy was only seven.

But he knew

all about Santa Claus.

Mom, what time is it?

It's almost 4:30, honey. We're

gonna be at Grandpa's pretty soon.

- What time does Santa Claus come?

- Not until everyone is asleep.

Can't I stay up

and see him?

I wouldn't if I were you.

It's naughty to stay up

past your bedtime.

What if we don't get home by my

bedtime? We will, hon. Don't worry.

Santa Claus is gonna bring you

a big surprise tonight.

You just wait and see.

It was night

by the time we reached that turnoff.

I don't know

what made him stop.

- What's that?

- Hmm?

Actually, I do know

what made him stop.

- There it is again. See? - There's

something up there, all right.

Do you see what I see?

Billy was there.

- You think we should wake up Billy?

- Billy told me everything.

- Santa Claus! - Looks like you

get to see him tonight after all.

- Need a ride, Santa Claus?

- No. Not exactly.

Jim, go!

Oh, yeah?

Gonna hit me?

sh**t.

Ho, ho, ho.

It was him,

jolly Saint Nick...

with a knife in his hand.

Where are you,

you little bastard?

Bastard.

He left us out there to die.

That was a long time ago.

How could you possibly

remember all that?

Because...

I was there.

You know, I don't like

your attitude, Bloom.

My attitude is not

the issue, Mr. Caldwell.

Oh, I forgot.

You in a hurry, Doc?

Am I wasting

your valuable time?

Tell me about your

stay at Saint Mary's orphanage.

I hated that f*cking place.

It was

rough on both of us.

And Christmastime

was always the worst.

All right, now. Who's next?

We haven't seen

your drawing yet, have we?

It didn't exactly

bring out the best...

in Billy.

Billy. Billy.

Okay.

Come on up here. Put your drawing

on the board with the others.

You put it in place,

and I'll put the tape on it.

Sister, look.

Billy, take that down.

Explain this, William.

I'm sorry, Mother Superior.

Are you?

I don't think so.

But you will be. You will

learn what it is to be sorry.

- Now go to your room and stay there.

- Yes, Mother Superior.

Until I tell you

to come out.

You finally have what you've

been asking for, Mother Superior.

Proof.

Of what, Sister Margaret?

Of what I've been saying.

That it's all

still inside him.

Simply because something

unfortunate happened to his parents,

which he knows

nothing about,

is no reason to

allow him to run wild.

He must be taught.

Good day, Sister.

Good day, Mother Superior.

I think you've been locked

away up here long enough.

Why don't you come out and

help us build our snowman?

I can't.

Look, Billy, Mother Superior

only wants what's best for you.

And I think what's best for you is to come

out and play with the other children, okay?

Hmm? Okay.

Yes.

Filthy devil!

You'll pay for this.

Punishment.

You devil, take your punishment.

Devil!

How dare you! Please.

William!

Don't blame him. I told

him he could come out.

Stay out of this,

Sister Margaret.

William, come here.

Billy, what's wrong? Your brother's

a nutcase, that's what's wrong.

- No, he's not! Take it back!

- Boys.

What did you see upstairs,

William? Nothing, Mother Superior.

What they were doing was

something very, very naughty.

They thought they could do it

without being caught.

But when we do

something naughty,

we are always caught.

And then we are punished.

Punishment is absolute.

Punishment is good.

Yes, Mother Superior.

- You left your room, William.

- Yes, Mother Superior.

Very, very naughty.

She... was... naughty.

- Do you miss your brother?

- What do you think?

You felt sorry for him.

Why?

I feel sorry for you.

You do?

Yeah.

You're shrink number... 13.

Good.

That's my lucky number.

Do you dream, Ricky?

I don't sleep.

But Billy

had dreams... bad dreams.

Every day I'd hear about 'em.

But every night

he'd live 'em.

Please let me up.

Mother Superior had a thing

about discipline.

Sister Margaret.

What was naughty...

and what wasn't.

Let me out.

Leave him alone.

Let me out of here.

Let me up.

Let me up!

Let me out of here!

But on Christmas day...

it all went straight to hell.

No! No! No!

Oh, no! No!

Out of the way.

You will learn gratitude.

Say thank you to Santa Claus.

No. No!

Billy! Billy!

I'm sorry.

I didn't mean to be naughty.

Don't punish me. Please.

William.

No one heard him screaming.

But I did.

New tape.

- What do you see out there?

- Bars.

- Let's jump ahead.

- Let's.

- Your brother eventually

left the orphanage. - Yeah.

- Left you alone.

- He didn't leave me.

He was 18.

Mother Superior got him a job...

at the local toy store.

That's very good.

Very realistic.

Isn't it, Mrs. Randall? He's

definitely fat and jolly.

Take a closer look at yourself

in the mirror, Billy.

Picture that.

Now just remember,

lots of "Ho, ho, ho. "

Try not to scare

the little bastards.

I guess they think

the old guy's scary.

- Silly, isn't it?

- Silly.

Stop it. Please, stop it.

Do you have any idea what you're

doing? You're being naughty.

I don't bring toys

to naughty children.

I punish them...

severely.

He sure knows how

to handle kids.

He's great, isn't he?

Mommy.

We wish you

a merry Christmas

We wish you

a merry Christmas

We wish you

a merry Christmas

And a happy new year

Good tidings for you

Wherever you are

We wish you

a merry Christmas

And a happy new year

Hey, Santa,

you'd better sober up.

You got a long night

ahead of you.

- Huh? - You remember what Santa

does on Christmas eve, don't you?

Yeah.

Yeah, I know what he does.

Santa's waiting

Christmas eve

is slowly fading

Can you hear him

in the night

Close the door

Turn out the light

Santa's watching

Santa's creeping

Now you're nodding

Now you're sleeping

Were you good

for Mom and Dad

Oh, stop it.

Come on. Come on.

Don't do that, Andy.

Andy. Uh-uh.

No. Don't do that.

Come on.

Let's go back now.

Andy, stop it!

Please, Andy. No!

No!

Naughty!

You bastard.

You're crazy.

Get the hell away from me!

Did you hear something?

I didn't hear anything, Mr. Simms.

Must have been your imagination.

Punishment is good!

I heard something, by God.

No.

Anybody in here?

Mr. Simms.

Mr. Simms!

Come out here and see this.

This is lovely.

Mr. Simms, are you

hiding in there?

Answer.

Operator.

Thank God.

No!

But it wasn't his fault.

It couldn't be.

Then whose fault was it?

It was that bitch Superior.

- She made him do it.

- Was Billy being naughty?

No.

They were naughty.

He punished the bad ones.

How did he know

who the bad ones were?

He didn't

have to look very far.

Oh, shit.

What?

Sorry, Tommy. I

gotta go upstairs for a minute.

What for? Um, the cat

wants to come inside.

How do you know? I heard her

collar jingling at the door.

Uh...

There you are, you bad kitty.

Punish!

What are you doing?

No! No!

Punish. Punish!

Holy shit.

Denise?

Are you okay?

If this is some kind

of joke, I'm gonna k*ll her.

Operator.

Operator!

Operator, I need the police.

Dial 911 for emergency...

Sir, is this a joke?

Punish.

Punish.

No!

But the others were innocent.

Oh, no. They deserved it.

But no one understood.

Not even the police.

Can you believe this?

It's Christmas eve, and we got

orders to bring in Santa Claus.

Hey, look.

What are you doing? What

do you think you're doing?

Hold it!

Stop right there!

Daddy.

Daddy?

Daddy

almost got his present early.

But Billy was miles away.

It was something to see.

Cops stopping every Santa

between here and the state line.

But that didn't matter

to Billy.

He knew the roads...

the shortcuts.

He knew exactly

where he was going.

And nothing was gonna stop him.

At least not for long.

Look at this hill.

Virgin, man.

The only kind

you'll ever get.

I'm going down first.

What's the matter?

You afraid?

Be quiet for a minute.

I feel like somebody's

watching me.

Like who?

Well, if it isn't

Bob and Mack.

Now why don't you guys just

get the f*ck out of the way?

Glad to, little man.

But, uh, we're gonna

go sledding.

Oh, that's the plan.

Yeah.

All right.

All right. I'm sorry.

Now get out of here!

Come on. Go on. Get out of here.

Yeah.

All right.

All right. Let's go.

You go first.

Oh, okay.

- Hey, what if I hit a tree?

- Just go.

Yeah.

Yoo-hoo! Yoo-hoo!

Whoa!

All right.

Now watch this.

Aaah!

Oh, God!

Billy hated bullies.

But he was starting

to leave a bloody trail.

Three more murders.

I'm alerting my men

all night.

Kid may be nuts,

but he's not stupid.

There oughta be a way

we can predict his next move.

Oh, my Lord.

Sister Margaret had it

all figured out.

She always knew the score.

But Mother Superior

called the sh*ts.

It's fairly obvious

where he was going.

Really? Well, maybe you were

just jerking off here then.

- Huh?

- If you say so.

You're good, Doc,

but I know all the moves.

I could squash you

like a bug.

- You don't scare me.

- Not yet.

I want those papers

folded and stacked.

And I want each one of you to write a nice

"thank you" to Santa for his visit later.

If any of you get wet or start

to feel cold, come back inside.

Wow.

Cut it out!

See who's coming?

Billy?

This is Officer Barnes. I'm

approaching the orphanage now.

Shit!

All right, hold it! Don't take

another step or I'll sh**t!

- Billy.

- Get away from him!

Billy.

Oh, my God.

Children, inside!

Hurry!

Ricky!

Come away from there.

- One problem.

- It wasn't Billy.

It was old man Kelsey,

the janitor.

Poor, deaf son of a bitch.

Mother Superior

was pretty pissed off.

I guess the cop kind of

felt bad about it too.

I couldn't give a shit.

I knew Billy'd

take care of him.

He was dressed

as a Santa Claus.

I'm sorry for what happened, but

there is a k*ller on the way here.

Oh, the children.

No harm must come to the

children. Do you understand?

- That's why I'm here, Sister.

- I am Mother Superior.

And so far,

all you have done is harm.

I'm gonna check out the grounds. In the

meantime, make sure everyone stays inside.

Don't let anybody come in unless

you know exactly who it is.

No one is going to get in

that doesn't belong here.

Punish.

Poor things.

They're scared to death.

Hmm?

Oh, yes.

They need something

to keep their mind off it.

We're gonna sing.

Ready, Sister?

"Deck the Halls. "

Andrew, where do you think you're

going? Come on. We need altos.

- No! Don't!

- It's Santa.

- Chrissie, stay away!

- But Mother Superior...

- Chrissie.

- It's Santa Claus.

Stay away from him.

Come here.

Andrew,

come here.

There's no Santa Claus.

- Naughty.

- There is no Santa Claus.

Naughty. Naughty.

There is no Santa Claus!

Naughty!

You're safe now.

Santa Claus...

is gone.

Naughty.

Very naughty.

So,

this is me, huh?

They closed the orphanage

after that.

You bet.

But kindly Sister Mary

was able to find me a family.

The Rosenbergs.

They definitely did not

get involved with Christmas.

The sister gave them my...

background.

And they treated me okay.

I was finally able

to act like a kid.

Not some freak show

with a k*ller for a brother.

It wasn't bad.

Hell, what did I know?

I was 12 years old.

Martha? Martha. Oh, Jill. Hi.

How are you? Oh, good to see you.

Ricky, stay right there. Okay?

I'm so glad I ran into you.

- Mom.

- Just a second, honey.

- Mom.

- Ricky, darling, Mommy is talking.

- Mom, look.

- What is it, sweetheart?

I don't know what is wrong.

Oh, that's okay.

Oh!

Good afternoon,

Sisters. I'll be right with you.

Jill, hold this.

Oh, my God.

We have to go.

You've got to

understand the situation.

Understand? The boy... he

had some kind of a seizure.

This is not normal.

I was

afraid they'd send me back.

You didn't see it. You don't

know. You weren't there.

Yeah, but he's my son.

Crazy kid and all. I'd like

to know what's going on here!

If I may make a suggestion...

But Sister Mary straightened things out. And

pretty soon, the whole thing was forgotten.

Mother Superior

has assured me...

that his behavior will improve once

he has a stable family environment.

Morty, he needs us.

Come on, honey.

I'd like to spend

some time with him.

It was about five

years later that my stepdad died.

And guess what?

That hit me pretty hard.

The Rosenbergs had always

been good to me.

And I knew what

she was going through.

All alone.

After the funeral,

I needed some time.

I felt like running away.

I've never told anybody

this before.

Let it out.

Here it comes.

I used to walk for hours

on those back roads.

No one was close.

No one to lose.

You tend to get paranoid when

everyone around you gets dead.

That's life.

It doesn't really

work that way. Mm-hmm.

Is that cold?

Mmm.

You're gonna need

a new shirt.

Why?

What do you mean?

I mean, I see

something I like.

Eddie, you are such a pig.

Yeah.

That's what you like

about me, ain't it?

Say it.

Say what?

You know.

Tell me you want it.

Eddie. Look. If you

don't tell me you want it,

you can't have it.

I do want it.

But not right now.

You're always in such

a hurry with me.

Yeah, so what?

So maybe I'm tired of you

always grabbing at me.

With your friends,

it's real funny.

But not right now.

So leave me alone.

Come on.

Eddie!

This will be fun.

Eddie.

Ain't this exciting?

g*dd*mn it, Eddie. Stop it!

Naughty.

f*ck this.

I'm gettin' a beer.

Then I'll be back.

You're an assh*le, Eddie!

Thank you.

Going too fast

for you, Doc?

"Red car. "

Good point.

You got any kids, Doc?

No, we were never

blessed with children.

Married, then, huh?

Yes, but my wife

has been dead many years.

Too bad.

How'd you meet her?

In college. And that's

none of your business.

My old lady couldn't afford

to send me to college.

So I got a job.

I was eighteen.

Washing dishes,

dumping trash.

That kind of shit.

At the Chez Ritz across

town. Rocco!

Rocco, whoa.

I think you'll enjoy this.

It sounded like some

squirrel getting its nuts squeezed.

Rocco, let's talk.

No.

Rocco, just between the two of us. No.

Rocco, come on. We go way back. No!

Monday... I swear

I'll pay it all on Monday.

You won't live until Monday.

Listen. I got a line

on something.

I can feel it.

It's gonna happen.

Hey, you know what?

What?

I hope you don't

pay on Monday.

'Cause I enjoy this too much.

What are you

looking at, kid?

Get out of my way.

Ooh.

You're really

asking for it.

Naughty!

What in the hell?

I see no mention of these

two incidents in my notes.

Oh, my God.

The state review board will

certainly find out my opinions on...

- Well, we've covered a lot of ground today.

- You didn't think...

I was gonna let him

get away with it?

- Much more than I had anticipated.

- Did you, Doc?

No way!

Too many people get away

with shit like that.

- Punishment.

- Discipline.

You're really starting

to get to me, Doc.

You're getting real close.

Then tell me

about Jennifer.

Eat shit.

Richard,

do you know why

you are here?

No, Doc.

Tell me.

No, you tell me.

I'm finished

talking, Henry.

Who is this?

Jennifer.

She's the only thing

I ever cared about.

One day...

we just bumped

into each other.

She was a knockout.

I never wanted to lose her.

That was my first time.

I thought...

it was Jennifer's too.

Chaos.

The motion picture

you've been waiting for.

More action, more v*olence,

more death and destruction than

any film ever seen before.

- You like this

stuff? - Chaos! - Huh?

This movie's supposed to be

scary. When's it start? Soon.

Let's go!

Start the movie!

Movie! Movie!

Oh, great. We have

to listen to that for two hours?

It's okay. It's starting.

- You got a problem, pal?

- See what I mean?

Yeah.

You know, I really

like you, Ricky.

You're... different.

I don't know what it is.

I just...

Yeah. I know.

Me too.

Go ahead, studly.

Kiss her! Ha!

I knew it. f*gg*t!

Well, we know

that's not true.

What did you say

this movie was about?

Oh, it's great. It's about this guy

who dresses up like Santa Claus...

and kills people.

What?

I'm holding you up,

assh*le!

Punish.

Ricky, where are you...

Thirty-one

bucks. Merry Christmas.

Guess who?

Chip.

Yuck.

You haven't returned my

calls, babe. Imagine that.

You must be getting

pretty popular these days.

Go away.

I saw your dad at the club.

He said he hardly

sees you anymore.

Like he cares.

I'd like to see you again.

For your sake.

Oh. Lucky me.

What have I done

to deserve this treatment?

What haven't you done,

Chip?

Wait a minute.

Is this the same girl...

who pledged eternal love

in the back seat of my car?

If you ever tell anybody about

that, I will k*ll you! Don't worry.

That's our little secret.

Go away.

Hey, I'm tryin' to give

you another chance. Great.

You stood me up.

You cheated on me.

You ruined

my best sweater.

And I would rather die before

I'd go out with you again.

What are you tryin' to say?

Go away, Chip.

I have a date.

You mean Kong?

Is he housebroken?

This movie's so bogus.

It really is.

Watch this. The guy's gonna

go down into the basement...

without a flashlight.

Brilliant.

Never mind the fact that

everyone else in the movie's dead.

How stupid.

Next thing you know...

Shh. Naughty.

Meter's running, Chip.

Or are you using

a credit card?

Oh, Roxanne?

She's okay.

She keeps me in shape...

till you come back.

Right. Possible.

Well, she does get

impatient though.

Can't say I blame her.

Give me a break.

But I'll be home

all summer.

Call me sometime.

I'll be busy.

I'll be waiting.

Oh. You're back.

Let's get out of here.

No.

I'm beginning to like this picture.

So tomorrow after you go

shopping, would it be all right...

if I came and picked

you up on my bike? Sure.

Good. There's a certain

spot I'd like to show ya.

Where?

Well, it's kind of romantic.

It's, uh, up in the canyon.

You may like it.

Okay.

So!

This is what

you ended up with?

If I'd known you'd sink this

low, I never would've dumped ya.

Chip, you're a jerk. Why

don't you just leave us alone?

Come on.

Don't you miss me?

All those good times

we had together.

- Chip.

- Homecoming.

Chip!

The hayride.

That's enough.

Oh, it speaks.

I said, that's enough. Listen,

bud, that's what she said...

when I f*cked her brains out in

the back seat of old red here.

Shut up!

Falling for me again, huh?

And you...

No!

What are you doing?

Are you out of your mind?

Very naughty.

- You k*lled him!

- Punishment is good.

- I hate you, Ricky.

- Punishment is absolute.

- I hate you!

- Punish!

Uh-oh!

Freeze, assh*le!

Okay, pal.

You stand right there.

Right there!

Let's be real civilized

about this.

Okay.

That's fine.

Now, I don't wanna have

to hurt you.

All I'm gonna do

is slip these cuffs on.

And no funny stuff!

I know how to use this.

Hey, what the hell's

all that noise out there?

m*therf*cker.

- Garbage day!

- Huh?

No!

Aaah!

- Excuse me, mister.

- That's okay.

Bingo!

Drop your w*apon!

Drop it!

I repeat, drop it!

Now!

No! Don't do it!

- No! - It's not worth

it! - Don't be a fool!

- Don't do it!

- Don't k*ll yourself!

No more b*ll*ts.

Young and stupid.

That was my problem.

And it's a shame

they stopped me...

before I did

what I really had to do.

But, hey,

that's life.

Sorry things worked out

this way, Henry.

You only wanted to help.

I appreciate

the effort though.

But between

you and me, Doc,

I know who's to blame.

Hey, what the...

Oh, my God! He's loose!

We've got a problem, Sister. He

walked out of here six hours ago.

And it's Christmas eve.

The orphanage is closed,

Lieutenant.

Mother Superior

had a stroke.

She's retired

and lives alone.

Oh, my God.

Nah. He'd have

to find her first.

Ho, ho, ho! Merry Christmas!

Ho, ho, ho!

Give a dollar for the kiddies!

Ho, ho, ho... Well,

hello there, big fella.

How'd you like to give

a little somethin' to Santa?

Oh, ho!

Hello? Merry Christmas.

Who is this?

Santa's back!

Merry Christmas!

Live from downtown, it's

the annual Christmas parade,

featuring a selection of the

city's number one drill teams,

marching bands and cheerful floats from

all over the area. Shameful. Sacrilegious.

Why, they've

made a travesty of the sacraments.

Children should be in bed.

Mother Superior!

I've got a present

for you!

Oh, there you are!

That was close.

Come on!

Let me in.

I wanna talk about...

old times.

Oh, good.

I love a chase!

And, hey, kids,

here comes Santa Claus!

He's gonna find out who's been

naughty or nice.

Ohh!

Gotcha!

I'm really mad now!

Richard?

Richard!

You come and face me!

Oh! Richard,

I am not afraid of you!

You are weak,

just like your brother!

And like your brother,

you must be punished!

You're looking well.

I am your Mother Superior!

As I raised you

from a child,

I order you to

put that w*apon down...

and take your punishment!

No more punishment.

You are being

very, very naughty!

Naughty this!

You two,

up the stairs!

This way, Lieutenant.

Mother Superior?

Mother Superior,

it's Sister Mary.

Please, dear God.

Mother Superior,

are you all right?

Boo!

He's gone, Sister.

It's over.
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