Kevin won't tell what happened to his parents. So, that night, while Mary is at the bathroom, a toy falls down and hurts Kevin on his head. Jennifer tells Mary to keep everything a secret, and that Kevin will tell on her at first opportunity. Philip insists on Mary not seeing a psychiatrist. Mary promises not to forget about her again. Jennifer tells Mary that she always loved her little sister best, and that her parents didn't use to love her so much. Mary runs away but stumbles down, giving the opportunity to Jennifer of putting on her head the garland. Next day, while her parents are painting the walls, Mary is making some flower garlands. Laura tells Mary that Jennifer is in heaven, so she can't have seen her, but Mary insists. When Laura does tend to Mary, she finds her staring at nothing on the wall under her bed. Turning around, she faces smiling Jennifer - exactly as in Bernice's photograph. She can't take the situation anymore so she goes under her bed saying "kill me, kill me". Bernice asks him what happens, and he says that Mary is acting weird again. Next time that Mary screams for help - the room is calling at her again - Kevin refrains from waking up his parents. Bernice accuses Laura of behaving as if Jennifer was not there, and Laura says that Jennifer is now dead, so that the rest of the family have to go on living their lives. Bernice looks at a photograph of Jennifer (Kristin Cumming) and repeats to herself that her death was nobody's fault. The next day, Bernice and Laura have a conversation. Both parents tend to her, but Phil starts saying that he is fed-up, and he doesn't want Mary running into their bedroom every two minutes. He turns on a recording tape machine and puts in under their bulk beds. Later in the night, Kevin plays a trick on Mary. The parents tell Kevin to sleep as well, as nothing is the matter. When Kevin wakes his parents up, Mary is deeply sleeping, quiet and relaxed. Some time later, Mary was screaming in her sleep, and even hits Kevin while he's trying to wake her up. Laura is worried, but Phillip think that it's natural for children to have a strong imagination. The parents are worried, because they thought that Mary had got over her monster-under-the-bed phase some time ago. Kev is nice to Mary, letting her play with his toys to calm her down. Kevin doesn't want his sister to sleep with him for the night, and in spite of his slamming of his bedroom door, that's is said and done. Nobody believes Mary when she says that she heard something under her bed. Mary screams, and when her parents rescue her, her bedroom is on fire. There are stange noises and shadows, and her dolls begin to move or be moved a little bit. That night, Mary is woken up by the noises outside her bedroom window. After sending the children to sleep, Laura tells Bernice off in person, as soon as she catches her smoking - which is bad for her health. Laura says good night to Mary, and then she takes some lab tubes from Kevin, who angrily wants them back. Bernice likes doing whatever she pleases and won't listen to her daughter. Grandmother Bernice (Ruth Gordon) talks defiantly to Kevin when he tells her off because she was going to smoke inside the home. while they are travelling towards the house, he ties a huge spider to a stick with some sewing thread, scaring the hell out of Mary. There are also two children, the sensitive Mary (Robin Ignico), who as soon as she arrives to the house feels it calling her name, and stupid naughty boy Kevin (Oliver Robins), who enjoys scaring his sister, e.g. The mother, Laura (Valerie Harper) is worried about living with her own mother, but she hopes that this will be the opportunity to forget Jennifer's death. He likes kitchen electric appliances and is the one who is driving. The father, Phillip (Dennis Weaver) is not good fun. A family is moving to grandmother's home for a while.
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