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Dead Silence Dead Silence is a bone-chilling horror film that will leave you trembling with fear. Released in 2007, it

Dead Silence

Dead Silence is a bone-chilling horror film that will leave you trembling with fear. Released in 2007, it quickly became a cult classic among horror enthusiasts. Directed by James Wan and written by Leigh Whannell, the masterminds behind the acclaimed Saw franchise, Dead Silence takes terror to another level.

The film centers around a haunting ventriloquist doll named Billy, who is allegedly cursed. When Jamie Ashen (played by Ryan Kwanten) receives a mysterious package containing Billy, his life takes a horrifying turn. After his wife is killed under strange circumstances, Jamie becomes obsessed with uncovering the truth behind the doll's curse and its connection to the town of Ravens Fair.

Kwanten's performance as Jamie Ashen showcases his versatility as an actor, as he portrays a heartbroken man desperate for answers, while dealing with supernatural forces. Supporting him is Amber Valletta, who delivers a captivating and haunting performance as Ella Ashen, Jamie's wife. Donnie Wahlberg also stars as Detective Jim Lipton, a skeptical investigator who is drawn into the mystery surrounding Billy and the town's dark secrets.

The atmospheric soundtrack of Dead Silence further enhances the movie's terrifying nature. Composed by Charlie Clouser, who also scored the Saw films, the music is a perfect blend of eerie melodies and hair-raising sound effects. The haunting whispers and bone-chilling nursery rhymes will send shivers down your spine. Luckily, you can play and download these spine-chilling sounds here, ensuring that the fear follows you wherever you go.

The visuals in Dead Silence are chillingly beautiful, with dark and foreboding cinematography that perfectly captures the eerie atmosphere of Ravens Fair. The production design creates an authentic and immersive world, with each set piece carefully crafted to induce maximum dread. From the dilapidated theatre where the cursed doll was born to the desolate streets of Ravens Fair, every location oozes with an unsettling sense of foreboding.

Dead Silence is a masterclass in building tension and suspense. Wan's expert direction keeps you on the edge of your seat, with countless jump scares that will make your heart skip a beat. The film features some of the most intense and gut-wrenching scenes, many of which take place in the iconic ventriloquist theatre, elevating the horror to a whole new level.

With a blend of supernatural horror and psychological thrills, Dead Silence is a must-watch for fans of the genre. The film's examination of urban legends and the power of a cursed doll will leave you questioning your childhood fears and the things that go bump in the night. But be warned, once you enter the world of Dead Silence, you may never view ventriloquist dolls the same way again.

So, if you're brave enough, immerse yourself in the terrifying tale of Dead Silence. Experience the bone-chilling performances, haunting soundtrack, and hair-raising visuals that will leave you in a state of horror-laden bliss. Remember, you can play and download these bone-chilling sounds here, but beware – once you listen to them, silence will never be the same.

A baby? Have you seen this thing?
A long lost relative.
A ventriloquist dummy is a bad omen.
About Mary Shaw.
Actually, his brothers and sisters have just gone missing, too.
Afraid of ghosts?
Afraid of what?
Alibi?
All 100 of them.
All 101 of them.
All but one.
All home.
All I ever meant to do was to protect you, even if it earned your hatred.
All of the dolls!
All right, Jamie, where is he?
All these years you've resented me for sending you away,
Along with others from Ravens Fair.
And I hope you don't mind me taking our little friend here with me,
And I'm telling you
And not long after that, she was murdered.
And some people believe that the dummy brings death to those around them.
And something, something scary.
And that I'm doing your voice for you.
And the town built itself a grand old theater,
And their children's children.
And then pose her as a mannequin.
And then the same thing happened to their wives.
And then their children.
And you as the last person to see your wife alive.
Baby, I'm back.
Back when I was a boy, those were the glory days of Ravens Fair,
Because nobody in this town has ever heard of Mary Shaw
BILLY: Hello, Henry!
BILLY: You won't find me, Mother!
Billy!
But I always felt that Mary Shaw played some role in it.
But I did it to distance you from this curse.
But I have arrested quite a few husbands.
But I'm so glad to have you home.
But I've changed.
But she didn't stay dead.
But she was smart enough to leave.
But that can't be true!
But the final tox results won't be in for 48 hours.
But the weirdest thing is her face.
But they believe in Mary Shaw.
Camp is over. I'm done with the ghost stories. Let's go.
Clever.
Come closer and I'll tell you.
Come closer.
Come on, come on. Don't go.
Come on!
Come out!
Come. I'm going to take you home now. Let's go, let's go. Come on.
Convenient time for him to call. Let's go.
Could you check under your seat for me?
Dad?
Delicious, too, if I must say so myself.
Destroy the dolls!
Did you see her? Did you?
Dinner in bed again.
Distance?
Do you remember what it was?
Do you remember when I was a kid, Mom used to read me a poem?
Do you think I killed my wife?
Don't give me some ghost story about a woman who kills you if you scream,
Don't go back there. Don't.
Don't I treat you well?
Don't make me cuff you in front of your mom.
Don't scream.
Don't scream.
Edward,
EDWARD: Ella!
EDWARD: Ella! Who's down there with you?
EDWARD: I'll vouch for that.
Either knows who killed my wife or did it themselves.
ELLA: Jamie! So glad to have you home.
ELLA: Soup! Delicious, too.
Ever since she was buried, Ravens Fair has been plagued by death,
Excuse me?
Families murdered.
Fine.
For our family, there was only ever one suspect,
Forget about him, Billy!
Friend of yours?
Go ahead.
Go on up. I'll be up later.
Go on.
God, I'm such a loser.
Goddamn chair is stuck.
Gone without a trace.
Good boy.
Good boy.
Good night, neighbor.
Good.
Great.
Guess again.
Had his second wife in that one there.
Hang on to this for a second.
Have you spoken to her family yet?
He did, he talked to me, he talked to me.
He doesn't fight anyone, not anymore.
He is not here!
He left this house. He had the doll.
He never leaves the house.
He says he can prove I didn't kill my wife.
He thinks you're a dummy,
He's here!
He's here.
Hello?
Henry, are you all right?
Henry, I can't hear you, you're breaking up.
Henry, wait! What have you found?
HENRY: Come on, Jamie. I'm up here.
HENRY: I'm in here!
HENRY: Jamie, I can prove you didn't kill her.
HENRY: Yes, he is.
Henry!
Henry!
Henry! Henry!
Henry?
Henry?
Henry?
Henry?
Henry?
Henry?
Her body was brought to my father's mortuary,
Her children, as she called them.
Her lips are moving.
Her name was Mary Shaw, the ventriloquist who lost her voice.
Here, Edward, let me help you.
Hey, you don't want to make me chase you!
Hey!
Hey! Hey!
His eyes look so real.
Hmm?
Hmm.
How could you take these pictures?
I am!
I came to ask you something.
I came to bury my wife. You got a problem with that?
I can hear you.
I can prove it.
I can... you didn't kill her.
I did. I can see it.
I didn't come here to eat, I came to talk
I didn't come to talk about that, I...
I didn't do anything!
I didn't hear you. Did you say something?
I didn't say anything! I didn't!
I didn't say anything! I...
I didn't talk! I didn't!
I do know whoever sent this to me
I don't have a full tank of gas!
I don't have time to play games.
I don't know how, but one way or another,
I don't know, I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't want to forget, Mother!
I got a funeral to prepare.
I guess your wife didn't listen, then, huh?
I have no idea.
I hear you've brought her home.
I knew this was coming.
I knew you were hiding out there!
I know everything I need to.
I know it.
I know you're here.
I mean, at least to shift the suspicion away from you.
I mean, he's going to need something more concrete.
I mean, that's a lot to go up against.
I mean, the prosecution, they're going to have your fingerprints,
I must say I was deeply saddened to hear the news.
I only ever went there once.
I promised to make you dinner, right?
I take it I wasn't the easiest person to get along with in the past,
I take it I wasn't the easiest person to get along with in the past,
I think my wife's gone crazy.
I think we just solved a 70 year old missing person's case.
I think we should show this boy just how real I am.
I think you're having just a little too much fun there, Lise.
I was wondering if you could help me with a missing person's case.
I'd be fighting back a little.
I'll call Henry Walker, make the arrangements.
I'll make sure you get seven minutes in heaven with my old Barbie. Deal?
I'll show him what it's like, Mother!
I'll vouch for that.
I'll whisper it to you.
I'm afraid we must go on with the show.
I'm as real as you!
I'm coming, Jamie.
I'm Ella.
I'm going to go.
I'm going to stop this thing.
I'm in here.
I'm just as real as him!
I'm just going to go check in on the kids.
I'm just trying to help your lawyer out.
I'm looking for a male, brown hair, he's around this tall,
I'm not hungry.
I'm putting you back where you belong, once and for all!
I'm so sorry for your loss.
I'm sorry, Jamie. She doesn't know what she's saying.
I'm sorry, Mother. I can't help it.
I'm sure your lawyer would want you to have one.
I'm...
I've never arrested a dummy for murder before.
I've never seen anything like it.
If I had a dollar for every time some guy gave his wife a rose
If you get Jamie to scream,
If you go looking for answers, you just might find them.
If you say I told you so, I'll shoot you.
If you're up to it, I can walk you through the various casket options we have.
In fact, according to you, she was already dead.
In her will, Mary stated that her dummies were to be buried with her,
In light of what has happened, I was hoping we could put that in the past.
In the cemetery?
In the town where I'm from,
Is he in?
Is that a doll?
Is that right, young man?
Is that the best you can come up with?
Is that why you killed Michael Ashen?
Is that why you've come here,
Is your name Henry?
It came from that cemetery. I was just putting it back.
It doesn't even say where it's from.
It just arrived on our doorstep.
It makes me want to...
It might just help me find out who killed my wife.
It really turns me on.
It was him.
It was nice meeting you, Ella.
It was the rose.
It'll give me more time to do your job for you.
It's a boy.
It's because I never know what to say to you.
It's for you. They said it was urgent.
It's just a scary poem parents would tell their kids to keep them in line.
It's just that it gets so dusty inside that little box,
It's kind of a local legend,
It's like I told you before.
It's not a doll.
It's okay. Let's... Let's do it now.
It's soup.
It's too late for charity now.
Jamie, I'm sorry.
Jamie, is everything all right?
Jamie, Jamie!
Jamie, please!
Jamie, please. As your father, it's the least I can do.
Jamie, you're just in time for dinner.
JAMIE: "Beware the stare of Mary Shaw
JAMIE: There's no card, no note.
JAMIE: Yep.
Jamie!
Jamie!
Jamie!
Jamie!
Jamie!
Jamie!
Jamie!
Jamie! Please wait.
Jamie! Run!
Jamie?
Jamie?
Jamie?
Jamie?
Jamie?
Jamie.
Jamie. Jamie!
Jamie. Jamie?
Just a couple more minutes.
Just moments before Lisa was killed.
Killed my wife? What are you talking about?
Ladies and gentlemen, prepare to be astounded.
Leave him alone, Billy!
Leave him alone. Leave him alone. Come on.
Let alone go near her grave.
Let's go. Come on, come on.
Let's not add assaulting an officer to your list of offenses here.
Let's see. You received an unmarked package
Ligature marks?
Like that's an alibi.
Like the look on that woman's face when she died.
LIPTON: Jamie!
LIPTON: Who's there?
LIPTON: Why did you bury me, Jamie?
Lisa, this is not funny!
LISA: I have a surprise for you, Jamie. MARY SHAW: ...for you, Jamie.
LISA: I'm in here.
LISA: Jamie.
Lisa!
Lisa! What are you trying to do? Burn the place down?
Lisa's death made me realize we can't run from our fate.
Lise?
Listen to me! That's enough!
Listen, I'm sorry about your wife.
Listen, I'm telling you he's here!
Look, you can go, Ashen.
Ma...
Mama! Mama! Mama.
Marion,
Marion, I told you not to go down there anymore.
Marion, I'm not going to ask you again.
Marion, I'm sorry I yelled at you.
Marion, is that you?
Marion, my father is in a wheelchair.
Marion, now you come on out now!
Marion, open the door.
Marion, open this door, please! Marion!
Marion, please!
Marion, we'll go home now.
MARION: Please. Please.
MARION: The silent time's here.
MARION: What do you want with him? What is it?
MARION: What more?
MARION: You must bury the doll! Bury the doll!
Marion!
Marion! Come on, no games, Marion!
Marion?
Marion?
Marion?
Marion?
Marion?
Marion?
Marion.
Marion. Marion, listen to me. Where is the dummy?
MARY SHAW: Jamie!
MARY SHAW: Why won't you?
Mary Shaw?
Mary Shaw?
Mary Shaw.
Maybe you can tell me.
Maybe you'd like to answer his.
Meet me at the theater. It's on Lost Lake.
MICHAEL: "I love you.
MICHAEL: I can see your lips moving!
Mom used to be in that picture with us, until he drove her to kill herself.
Morning, Mary.
Mr. Ashen.
Mr...
My lawyer?
My Lord, you must think I'm so rude.
My son. What a pleasant surprise.
Neighbor?
No one ever found out.
No one in this town dares speak Mary Shaw's name,
No signs of forced entry on your apartment,
No, I didn't.
No, I have to take pictures. It's part of my business.
No, I'll tell you what I think is weird.
No, it can't be.
No, it's you who won't answer my questions, Jamie.
No, that's okay, I can take care of it.
No, that's okay. I'm not staying long.
No, you're going with me.
No!
No! I'm as real as you are, and I'll show you!
No.
No. It's more than just a ghost story. And the adults believed in it, as well.
No. No, I don't think you did.
Nobody's here. Our boats were the only two out there.
Nope.
Not a one.
Not only did she ask to be buried with her dolls,
Not yet.
Nothing?
Now I'm paying for the sins of my fathers.
Now who's the dummy?
Now who's the dummy?
Now, come out of there and go to bed.
Now, if somebody was trying to turn my face into a jack o' lantern,
Now, Jamie.
Now, see, to me, that's weird.
Now, the story goes, "If you ever see her, make sure you never scream."
Now, why did you run away, Billy?
Oh, baby, I won't let the scary dummy hurt you.
Oh, Billy!
Oh, I'll need you to fill out these forms, at your convenience.
Oh, Jamie, you adopted us a baby.
Oh, Lisa.
Oh, my God! This reminds me of that poem from when we were kids.
Oh, my God.
Oh, yeah. That package, right.
Oh, yes, you're the best mother I could ever hope for!
Oh!
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Okay.
Okay. Now, I don't know what your preferences are.
Okay. Since you don't want to answer my questions,
On the day that he, you know...
Once the police have released her body, then I'll pick her up.
One by one, each of the men involved were killed.
One left.
Only once. We didn't really talk about casket choices.
Open the door!
Or are they afraid of talking to the cop who's investigating your wife's murder?
Or we can do it later.
Or what?
Or you end up without a tongue.
Or your little fairy tale.
Our family killed her?
Peck, peck, peck, peck, peck, peck.
Personally, I think only someone high as a kite would kill his wife
Please be careful.
Please come in.
Please say
Please, Son!
Please.
Please.
Posed in family portraits.
Preliminary results say no.
Prepare to be amazed.
Problem is, she's not the only one that you came to bury.
Really?
Remember, whatever happens,
Right before Lisa is killed?
Say something.
Say thank you.
Seeing as he's evidence and all.
Settle down, Jamie.
She asked to become a doll herself.
She came back and took her revenge.
She was buried with her doll collection.
She won't find me down here.
She'll come for us in the end.
She's here now.
She's here!
She's here. No one's safe.
She's living in the dolls!
She's living in the dolls!
Shit.
Show yourself!
Sleep tight.
Small minds breed small minded superstitions.
So do I!
So hard to construct
So he could begin work on her other final request.
So unless you can tell me how some puppet
So you're trying to tell me that a ghost killed your wife?
So, it's a good thing you're going to outlive him, lady.
So, they dealt their own justice.
So, what're you going to do? Arrest me?
So, why'd you bury it?
So, you've been following me now?
Some weeks later, that disbelieving little boy went missing.
Somebody dug them up.
Someone brought them back here.
Something less perplexing than a ghost story. Come on.
Something, something... Boo!
Something.
Sometimes seen with a hand up his ass.
Sometimes you have to use existing parts.
Spirits have long memories.
Surrender to the wonders of takeout.
Surrender.
Suspicion? I mean, if you want to talk suspicion,
Thank you, Henry.
Thank you. Thank you.
Thanks.
That old ghost story about the woman who had all those dolls.
That was Henry Walker from the funeral home.
That's a gift. I think the words here, and they come out there.
That's a theory.
That's all. There's nothing else to tell.
That's what I'm counting on.
That's where I'm going.
That's why I'm going to arrest you for stealing evidence.
That's why they won't answer your stupid questions.
The doll!
The Guignol Theater, out on Lost Lake.
The last Ashen was inside her.
The night Lisa was murdered, somebody sent it to me.
The one on Lost Lake?
The perfect doll.
The silent time is here.
The strange is that she's got no defensive wounds.
Their tongues ripped out.
Then cut out her tongue.
Then I'm going to sit you down, and you will...
There are some things that you need to know about your father.
There are things you remember, and there are things you can't forget.
There will always be doubters!
There'll be no one to paint you out.
There's a way, at the theater.
There's an old ghost story around here about a woman named Mary Shaw.
There's no way you'd give me all the good lines!
They forced her to scream.
They have no reason to protect me.
They know she won't stop killing until the screaming does.
They were found without their tongues.
They're afraid!
They're all here.
They're lying!
This is how it starts.
This is the homicide department.
This will all be over soon.
Thought I asked you not to leave the city.
Ties into your wife's murder, I don't see the relevance.
To remind me what a bad father I've been to you?
To silence all those who silenced me.
To use the word "perplexed" an awful lot lately.
Tonight.
Trust me. It'll be worth the wait.
Ventriloquist dummy. Yeah.
Wait, wait, wait. I'm going to meet him at the theater.
Wait.
Want to...
We haven't even been introduced.
We live in a small town, Jamie.
We put you in there with your family, all together.
Well, hey, there!
Well, I guess I'm your stepmother.
Well, I guess my boy's had his eye on you.
Well, I'm making you a gourmet dinner.
Well, it found Lisa!
Well, Jamie,
Well, that never works for me.
Well, the mystery toy department is down the hall.
Well, then you're not married to my father.
Well, there's one way to find out.
Well, who would send you a doll?
What are you talking about?
What do you know about Mary Shaw?
What do you know?
What do you mean, Mother?
What do you say to that, Billy?
What do you want me to tell you?
What do you want?
What do you want? We did what you wanted.
What does Michael Ashen and our family have to do with Mary Shaw?
What happened to you?
What I want to know is who did it and why.
What more do you want from me?
What poem?
What poem?
What the hell is that?
What the hell's going on here, Jamie?
What the...
What?
What?
What?
What's going on here, Jamie?
What's going on?
What's going on?
What's your secret?
When he was a boy,
When is she arriving?
When she killed your wife? Did you see her do it?
Where are you going?
Where are you, Billy?
Where are you?
Where did you get that?
Where is Billy?
Where the hell are you?
Who dug you up?
Who is this?
Who killed her?
Who said that?
Who took it?
Who was it?
Who was that?
Who would have dug up the dummy and sent it to me?
Who? Mary Shaw's?
Why can't you just leave us alone?
Why did you take her from me?
Why didn't anybody tell me?
Why don't we make up a room for him?
Why don't you start by looking at the package that turned up on my doorstep?
Why have you gone so quiet?
Why Lisa?
Why would I need an alibi?
Why would you say that?
Witness Mary Shaw give life to the boy made of wood.
Won't you stay the night here?
Would you mind bringing him to me?
Wow. You are fast.
Yeah, but then you always have been a little feisty, my girl.
Yeah, I know where it is.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. A package containing a ventriloquist dummy.
Yep. Boy, I'll tell you,
Yes, he is.
Yes, I know, I know...
Yes, Jamie?
Yes, sir.
Yes, you did. You talked.
Yes. A stroke can do that to a man.
You don't have to hide anymore.
You don't say her name. Well, why don't you try, huh?
You don't think it's weird that this package arrives
You fixed it yet?
You follow me.
You just shush now.
You know it?
You know what it was? Your mistake?
You know, I noticed you have very smooth skin.
You know, if I see one more of these...
You know, Jamie, you really are forcing me
You lied to me.
You mean, it was a boy.
You mind telling me what the hell that is?
You never return my calls.
You remember. Come on.
You said Mary Shaw killed my wife.
You said she lived out at that old theater, right?
You said that an hour ago.
You said that your wife spoke to you just moments before you found her, right?
You see that?
You sneezed all over my shoe!
You son of a...
You think I killed my wife?
You understand what I'm saying here?
You wanted answers. I'm giving you answers.
You weren't the last Ashen.
You, there!
You're a free man for now.
You're voice is mine now, Henry.
You're... You're not supposed to have that.
You've done the least you can do my whole life.
Young Michael here doesn't think you're a real person!
Your appointment with me comes first.
Your father had a stroke two months ago.
Your father won't fight you, Jamie.
Your father's changed. He's not the same man that you remember.
Your great uncle, Michael Ashen, vanished without a trace.
Your son has been through a lot.
Your wife's is the last.
but I've changed. Really?
He talked to me! Stop it!
He took it. Who took it?
Hello? HENRY ON PHONE: Jamie.
It's me. All right, I get it.
Marion, you leave him alone. No one's safe.
No more! Bring him up here!
No one's safe. Come, Marion.
Sit down. No, I want the truth.
This is not the time. What's she talking about?
Want to what? Want to...
What about... Drugs?
Yeah. Don't worry.
Yeah. Yeah. But she didn't have a tongue.
'Cause when your fingers dial those seven little numbers,
"a crime that you are the number one suspect in?"
"And if you see her in your dreams
"And if you see her in your dreams..."
"And if you see her in your dreams..."
"Be sure you never, ever scream"
"Be sure you never, ever, scream"
"Beware the stare of Mary Shaw
"Beware the stare of Mary Shaw
"Beware the stare of Mary Shaw
"I love you, Mommy. I love you, Mommy."
"I love you, Mommy."
"Is it because I'm evidence in a capital crime,
"She had no children, only dolls
"She had no children, only dolls
"She had no children, only dolls
"She had no children, only dolls..."
"Why did you bury me, Jamie?
(ALL SHOUTING)
(AMBIENT NOISE DISAPPEARING)
(AMBIENT NOISE DISAPPEARING)
(AMBIENT NOISE DISAPPEARING)
(AMBIENT NOISE DISAPPEARING)
(AMBIENT NOISE DISAPPEARING)
(AMBIENT NOISE DISAPPEARING)
(AMBIENT NOISE DISAPPEARING)
(AUDIENCE APPLAUDING)
(AUDIENCE APPLAUDING)
(BILLY LAUGHING)
(BUZZING STOPS)
(CHILD LAUGHING)
(CLEARING THROAT)
(CLEARING THROAT)
(CLOCK TICKING)
(DISTORTED) I can prove it.
(DOORBELL BUZZING)
(DRIPPING)
(EXCLAIMING)
(EXCLAIMING)
(EXCLAIMING)
(EXHALING)
(GASPING)
(GASPING)
(GHOSTLY BREATHING)
(GHOSTLY BREATHING)
(GHOSTLY MOANING)
(GROANING)
(GRUNTING)
(HUMMING)
(IN HIGH PITCHED VOICE) "I don't know about you, but Lisa's hungry for Chinese."
(IN HIGH PITCHED VOICE) "Yes, Lisa."
(INAUDIBLE)
(KETTLE WHISTLING)
(KETTLE WHISTLING)
(LAUGHING)
(LAUGHING)
(LAUGHING)
(LAUGHING)
(LISA LAUGHING)
(LISA LAUGHING)
(MARION SOBBING)
(MARY SHAW HUMMING)
(MARY SHAW HUMMING)
(MARY SHAW LAUGHING)
(MARY SHAW LAUGHING)
(MARY SHAW LAUGHING)
(MARY SHAW SCREAMING)
(MARY SHAW SHUSHING)
(MUSIC ON STEREO DISTORTING)
(MUSIC ON STEREO DISTORTING)
(MUSIC ON STEREO STOPPING)
(NEON SIGN BUZZING)
(NEON SIGN BUZZING)
(READING)
(SCREAMING)
(SCREAMING)
(SCREAMING)
(SCREAMING)
(SHOUTING)
(SHUSHING)
(SIGHING)
(SIREN WAILING)
(SNEEZING)
(SOBBING)
(SOBBING)
(TICKING STOPS)
(WHISPERING) Do us both a favor, Jamie.
(WHISPERING) Henry?
(WHISPERING) It's hers!
(WHISPERING) Listen, we're talking about my wife here. Come on.
(WHISPERING) We don't say her name around here.
(WHISTLING STOPS)
(WHO'S HOLDING YOU NOW PLAYING ON STEREO)
(WHO'S HOLDING YOU NOW PLAYING ON STEREO)