:26:01
By the day they wed, Rose Red had been
under construction for a year...
:26:04
...and already tlnere lnad been tlnree
deaths, as well as the first foreman.
:26:07
Take it up!
:26:10
One nan was decapitated
by a sheet of falling glass.
:26:13
One fell from a scaffold
and broke his neck. The third...
:26:16
...choked to deatln
on a piece of apple.
:26:19
This is the way Rose Red looked
when it was completed in 1 909.
:26:23
In case your memory needs refreshing,
this is the way it looks today.
:26:27
It's as if it metastasized.
:26:32
It has how many rooms?
I don't think anyone knows.
:26:34
You can count 74 on Monday, come
back Friday and come up with 87 or 97.
:26:38
That's impossible.
That's Rose Red, sweetheart.
:26:40
How many people have disappeared?
There must be an accurate account.
:26:44
Twenty three since
the First World War.
:26:47
I find that impossible to believe.
:26:48
Of course you do. Anyone would.
But it's true.
:26:56
Five men and 18 women.
:26:58
Rose Red has always been
particularly fond of the ladies.
:27:01
We are speaking of a house
which is dormant.
:27:04
It better be because $5000
isn't enough if it isn't.
:27:07
When was the last disappearance?
1972, 30 years ago.
:27:10
There've been no observable
phenomena since
:27:14
Who was it, the last one?
We've got a lot of ground to cover
:27:17
A woman on the Historical Society's
annual tour. She was with the group.
:27:22
It wasn't until the tour was over tlnat
tlney realized she wasn't witln then.
:27:28
What's that?
:27:34
They didn't find lner
but tlney did find lner purse.
:27:40
Finished?
Yeah.
:27:49
Thank you.
The lady's name was Liza Albert.
:27:50
Since then the house has been closed.
:27:52
With no psychic energy to feed on,
it's fallen into a sleep.
:27:53
Then a coma. And now....
It's a dead cell.
:27:56
Exactly.
I wouldn't bet on that if I were you.
:27:59
It wasn't finished by the time they
married, but they were in no hurry.