Pet Sematary (1989) - The Dying Sister Scene (3/10) | Movieclips
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- Pet Sematary - The Dying Sister: Rachel (Denise Crosby) recounts her sister Zelda's (Andrew Hubatsek) death.
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Doctor Louis Creed (Dale Midkiff) moves his family to Maine, where he meets a friendly local named Jud Crandall (Fred Gwynne). After the Creeds' cat is accidentally killed, Crandall advises Louis to bury it in the ground near the old pet cemetery. The cat returns to life, its personality changed for the worse. When Louis' son, Gage (Miko Hughes), dies tragically, Louis decides to bury the boy's body in the same ground despite the warnings of Crandall and Louis' visions of a deceased patient.
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TM & © Paramount Pictures (1989)
Cast: Dale Midkiff, Denise Crosby
Director: Mary Lambert
Screenwriter: Stephen King
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What kind of parent leaves their little girl home alone to look after her disabled sister?
Christine Lee I know right? I didn’t like Racheal’s parents because of that entire scene, and the fact that her father called Louis a child killer when he himself left his daughter to care for her terminally ill (his daughter) sister.
The scary movie kind
I agree
Well I mean Rachel kind of explains here that they all hate Zelda, just because of what she was becoming, how she was acting. So of course since the parents think of her as an abomination, they had no problem leaving her alone with Rachel
@@brayerkh that is true. Zelda became spiteful and cruel but she really wasn't truly truly evil as Rachel believed. And the burial ground demon played on this fear.
This scene creeps the hell out of me when I was a kid
This scared me as well. This zelda is way scarier than the new movie. The dark ambient music in the beggining just gives me chills. Hearing zelda call out rachels name when she is at the stairs is just as scary.
@@SRS_-wu3gx her laugh too.
Steven R Sweet the new one scares me because the shaft scene but they did a much better job on how Zelda looks in this one
@@omgaxrx9673 both freak me out. Especially when Zelda in the remake comes after Rachel from the dumb waiter in the nightmare and Rachel is turning into Zelda.
I just saw it and I’m a kid. I CREEPED OUT A LOT.😰🤣😂
Zelda is such an unsettling character and her presence is so memorable. Andrew did an excellent job!!
I still think about her… scaryed shitless
Even mire unsettling is the fact the sister was laughing at it what a horrible memory to live with if my wife said this im not hugging her im out the door asap
To this day, the sister is the scariest part of this movie for me. Couldn’t handle it when I was a small child lol, STILL gives me the jeebs!
I'm 35 now and Zelda has been haunting me since I was 10 years old
Tara Reed yep
YES! me too
@@post-leftluddite and me! 😂
Pet Sematary is one of the few movies to still scare me, as a 32 year old man. Even now I feel like locking my door lol
For me the zelda flashback was the scariest moment in the book, gave me chills and creeped me the hell out -.- nightmare fuel
Same!! Pet Semetary was the first horror-fiction i ever read and at first I was sceptical if a book could be just as scary as a movie but that scene and how graphically King described it was so disturbing...
"Raaaaachel" ick that voice still gives me quivers. That and her running at the end on both her twisted legs and feet. Plus sitting up in the nightmare.
It's way scarier and sad at the same time in the book
This is what’s so interesting about movies/books like pet sematary and the shining. They deal with these really taboo, dark subjects that *nobody* wants to confront or even discuss. The death of a young child, parental abuse and neglect, the possibility that a family member’s death could bring relief...the hidden underbelly of human experience. Very few stories do these subjects in a way that doesn’t seem preachy or “edgy”.
thats why we have standup comedians to tackle that
Chuck Palahniuk has enter the chat…
this scene traumatized my dad as a young kid and then he showed me this movie and then it traumatized me... guess it runs in the family
lol
Wow he wanted to traumatise lol best dad of the year lmao
@@iwanttosleep5053I mean, sometimes traumatizing young kids with scary movies at a young age can have good results.
Sometimes it doesn't tho.
Horror is relative at any time.
Say what you will about the original Pet Sematary, but the terror they put in the Zelda stuff is nightmare inducing, still freaks me out. Well done Mr. King.
I have to commend Denise Crosby's acting, especially during the "Zelda's dead" scene. Really conveys Rachel's complicated feelings surrounding her sister's death.
She does a much better job here than in Star Trek. I thought she was a weak actress until I saw this and realized she was likely just miscast for TNG.
I remember this being the most scary movie scene I've seen in my life. I remember the way I felt, the 'panic' effect. It's not a jump scare, like a slow, crippling thing that builds in your spine. Man, the only other movie I remember giving me that feeling is the Exorcist, until the third act. Then, the visuals outshined the sense of suspense to me. Still an amazing movie.
Just needed to share my thoughts.
I was just thinking that's how I felt when I first saw this scene and even now - panic. I can't even watch this. Why am I even here??
Same bruh
I know everything is so visual now days id kill for content like that again.
01:00-01:05 To this day, I still call out to my long time friend named Rachel like that.
DUDE!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I laugh every time I see the part where Rachel sees zelda in judd's house : Rachel?! Is that you?!😆
LMAOOO YOURE SICK FOR THIS
I can really relate to this. When I was a kid, I had a friend whose brother was mentally ill and violent, and try as they might, the parents couldn't keep the boy hidden. It ruined his life.
To me this scene is more sad than scary cuz imagine having to spend your whole life alone with even ur caretakers hating u cuz of something that isn't even ur fault
I know. So sad. ❤
I know right! And that poor girl should’ve been hospitalized and given proper care, not left alone with an 8 year old…. Rachel’s parents are horrible for leaving her alone like that.
I read the book when I was 12, and this was surprisingly what traumatized me most. Zelda's graphic death, but not the death itself... But rather the complete lack of empathy on Rachel's part. Even as an abused kid who was forced to raise her baby sister since the age of 6... Sure I was tired and annoyed... But I knew it wasn't my sibling's fault and certainly didn't want her to *die* . That's f*cked up.
@@infjelphabasupporter8416 I’m so sorry that happened! Are you okay?
@@gloomy_daisies24 Yes, I'm very well now, thanks for asking :) Just morally concerned by people's reaction to Zelda haha.
No other Zelda, doesn’t matter how scary or evil they make her… NO OTHER ZELDA will ever top this Zelda. This has to be one of the scariest characters I’ve ever seen in my lifetime! She absolutely traumatized me as a child. Was always afraid of seeing her in the darkness. No other character has ever scared me like her. Not even Jason or Michael or IT. This character should be preserved for all eternity I swear
Same here
She's a sick person who is dying young and suffering terribly beforehand. Perhaps a little human compassion might make more sense than dread...
@@tgriffin3059 are you serious??? Lmaoo dude. This is a movie character. It’s supposed to be scary and creepy. Are you dumb??
she's a scary fictional character in a HORROR movie, feeling dread makes absolute sense in this context@@tgriffin3059
It’s not the kill that scares but the delusional dread and suffering the character projects.
I find it kind of sad zelda was reaching for Rachel, wasnt there anything rachel could have done to stop her choking
Rachel was too afraid of Zelda to be near her, let alone even touch her and honestly no. Rachel was only a child.
Guess not.
I guess maybe she could have choked her instead
I’m sorry but it was kind of sad that Zelda was still alive. Sad for Zelda. Sad for the family she began taunting and psychologically torturing. It was time for her to die.
rachael half-heartedly patted her back a couple times but i think something in her realized that if she let zelda die then the burden would be lifted. plus she was scared of her and couldn’t really do much at that age either way
I will never forget when my dad showed me this movie at 11 years old this scene shook me to my core and it never left lol
I get nightmares about Zelda every time I watch a Jeremy Irons movie
🤣🤣
What does jeremy irons have anything to do with Zelda?
@@humptydumpty5791 she looks like Jeremy Irons
@@osamabad3597 oh lol
It’s ok I do to
Even years later, this is nightmare fuel. And she's even scarier in the book!
33 years old man this movie still creeps me out
How she in the book ?
@@luislizard2626 Let's just say the details are a lot more graphic. You'll only understand once you read the book.
Zelda's voice, that piano background plus the darkness surrounding the whole situation still gives me shivers when watching
The woman who played Rachel is amazing in this scene, so powerful
It was a man
@@ruspotter2037 I was ready to say the samething, but Jules was speaking about Rachel, not Zelda ^^
Tasha Yar from Star Trek
The wife seemed kinda dikey for my taste.
Zelda absolute TERRIFIED me when I was a little kid...
Love to zelda , LOL
Dont be afraid
Still does LMAOOOO
Want to hear something even stranger? "Zelda" was actually played by a man. A really skinny man named Andrew Hubatsek. Director Mary Lambert thought having Zelda played by a man would make the flashback scenes more frightening.
Hearing the name Zelda just is terrifying
See as scary as Zelda looked here I don't think she was inherently evil. Rather whatever was behind the raising of the dead from the cemetary was using this memory of Zelda to haunt Rachel later in the movie...perhaps whatever evil came from the cemetary was infact the entity inhabiting all the undead people who came back...???
That's the point. The monster we see wasn't the true Zelda.
We're supposed to be seeing Zelda through the eyes of a child. As if we're Rachel.
@@joshburns4611 right
@@joshburns4611 A child-and an adult-with absolutely no compassion. She's had decades of good health to enjoy after her sister's death...yet still harbors this nonsense in her heart that she was put upon to have to help her...Disgraceful.
This scene broke me as a younger kid, ugh!
The scene when Zelda says....Gage and I are coming to get you!.....frightened the crap out of me!
Because of the cadence change, right? That really scared me too.
This used to give me nightmares when I was little, now when I watch it- I just feel sorry for the sister
Ya THINK????
Zelda aside, the tone of this scene is so dour and dark. It makes it all the more unsettling.
Out of the entire movie, this is the one scene that scared me the most.
Zelda next to Kane from from poltergeist are some of the most SCARIEST people I've ever seen in my life 😂😂
The other kids are scarier than Zelda!
And fater
Those were the neighbors.
Ikr
This is heartbreaking 💔😭
i know its so sad but zelda is scary
@@ellies_not_smelliee7882 ikr
@@ellies_not_smelliee7882 Yeah, and who wants to help a sick person if the sight of them depresses you...
It really is sad. Zelda couldn’t help her lot in life. ❤
I have to admit, The 1980s horror movies were so good back then.
How would you like to wake up to Zelda lying next to you in bed
Nooo
If i had a wife i would make the joke that i do but its too soon for that XD
I would jump up to the moon!
I would call the ambulance.
Smash
1:39 I'm sorry, but the way she said it had me laughing! 😂
This scary 😱😱
That was an incredible acting performance, so believable.
This and the exorcist scared the hell outta me.
Did Zelda have spinal meningitis or was she the spawn of satan? I mean GEEZ
Spinal menegitis and scoliosis plus the neglect of their parents caused Zelda's deterioration. Her illness drove Zelda insane and made her spiteful as well, but she wasn't as monster like as Rachel saw her to be as a child. The monster we see in Rachel's illusions and dreams was actually the Wendigo as Zelda.
this scene gave me the chills...
To this day, this scene still terrifies me and I’m now 40.
i just looked this up bc my mom said it gave her nightmares when she was little lmao
Your mom probably talking about the scene where Rachel has a nightmare about Zelda. I'm 39 and still have to force myself to watch that scene.
always wondered what that scene was that had me screaming in fear as a child. now i found it!
I work in an establishment that Zelda grabs bagels from EVERYDAY!!! LOLOL
For 20 years I haven't been able to say the name Rachel without using a Zelda impression. No one ever gets it.
Zelda is the scariest part of the movie
This is the scaryest scene ever
One of the most disturbing scary scenes when I was a child seeing this the first time !!! 😩😰😰
I mean, who hasn’t wished death upon a sibling at least once? Relatable asf.
I’m going to hell 😅
Yeah but in the end you love them
In the book, Rachel hates her sister so much she suspects her of deliberately wetting the bed and taking pleasure in them having to clean her up.
OH MY FCKING GOD! WHY AM I WATCHING IN THIS VALENTINES DAY😭😭😭
Zelda is actually the offspring of Regan from Exorcist and Bathtub Lady from Shining
Plot twist
Bathtub lady was creepy. I watched it with my little cousin and he was terrified AF! 😁
I think the neighbors creeped me out more than the sick sister😕
Scary eyes!
Poor kid she must have been scared the death and poor zelda
Zelda is the only thing that scares me
One of the most harrowing images of my teenage years. One of the mums at school when I take my kids in the morning reminds me of Zelda. She doesn't have a condition or anything. She's just creepy af looking. In my mind, I refer to her as Zelda and when I'm driving away from the school I often say "Raaacheeelll, Raaacheeelll.... " in Zelda's voice. 😞.... But I am NOT a bad man. Ok?
prolly a meth addict
lmfao
😂😂😂😂
This is such a classic, as a kid this freaked me out… still does LMAOOOOO!!!!
This scene traumatized me deeply...at night alone sometimes I wonder...is Zelda dead yet???..I'm 45 years old and I still sleep with the night light..because of PS 1989..thank you Zelda..thank you.
This scene creeped me out
And still does 😬
I really wish they didn't edit this down, I wish they showed the scene in its entirety. The slow walk up the stairs to the attic, as Zelda is calling out Rachel's name for her food, and if you haven't seen the movie before, all you hear is the creepy voice,calling out,
"Raaaachel" The whole set up in this scene as they introduce, Zelda is important for the whole creep & fear factor. The whole scene does a great job of building up your morbid curiosity, your anxiety and your fear. Hearing the voice call out Rachel's name, then Rachel slowly walking up the stairs to the attic with the tray of food, and then the door slowly opening to show us the dirty secret/monster in the bed that you will know a Zelda, as adult Rachel narrates her memory, Seriously, is what should be shown! They should not have cut the beginning part out!! Anyway, This is the scene that scared me terribly as a young child, LOL! To this day, I can say, this is the one movie character that scared me the most as a child! Zelda! Not Jason Voorhees, not Freddy Krueger, not even Michael Myers, ZELDA WAS THE ONE! 😮
I remember seeing this scene as a kid but I had no idea where it was from. It completely terrified me as a child. I'm reading the book now and it suddenly clicked. Feels so strange to see this scene again after all these years. Still terrifying!
"I'm coming for you, Rachelllll...
Gage... and I are coming for you...
Heheheheheheheheeeee..."
I have been sick for 19 years and I feel like my family can’t wait for me to die. I feel for Zelda
I'm sorry
it still creeps me out
My broken shoulder and symptoms of whiplash feel's like this.
The inability for my spine and skeletal structure to distribute the weight of my head and shoulder's and ribcage and all the heavy muscle's of the upper body properly down to the hip's.
I get bed symptoms like this.
I get snapping, and popping, and crunching sound's that cause alot of pain pressure and discomfort.
This leads to the skeleton and ribs growing, moving and morphing through extreme pain similar to growing pains during puberty.
Painkillers and relief keep's me out of BED.
This is awful, I’m sorry 😥
I had severe whiplash . Dissected the main blood vessels from my neck to my brain . I felt like it ripped and tore every muscle in my upper body . I know exactly the hell u describe...
I’ve watched this when I was 6yrs old an could never sleep because of this scene. I’m 22 and still can’t sleep at night 😭 no matter how old I get this movie will forever scare me as to when I was 6💀
I love this movie so much 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
The scariest thing about this scene for me has always been imagining myself as Zelda.
I'm crying
Poor zelda
1:09 AM I THE ONLY PERSON THAT HEARS: "She started to grow balls..." LMAO
she- she started to grow balls....
YES
Fortunately for the entire world this wasn't princess zelda, it was another zelda.
I was reading the book by Stephen King last night, the part of Zelda to be exact. This scene is visceral, yet sad how Rachel blamed herself by her sister's death. Stephen King really knows how to depict trauma without cringe.
"but I think maybe I was laughing" one of the most disturbing lines ever
0:42
Dude that's freaking nasty
Actually, I Regret Saying That This Is More Than Just Horror
Poor Zelda. ;(❤
Watching this at 41, I look at Zelda through a nurses eyes and I’d be compelled to try and help her as oppose to when I was a kid and saw a demon.
Me too. I feel so bad for her. ❤️
nothing beats this version of Zelda. i had nightmares when i was young. my older sister often teased me 'Zelda will get you to night' just to freak me out. lol
Those kids in her story telling were scarier than Zelda haha
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Andrew Hubatsek played Zelda reportedly because Mary Lambert felt Zelda should appear to be unnatural.
True.
I'm not a doctor, and I have never known anyone with spinal meningitis, but can it actually cause deformities of that intensity?
Gages death were Where u when he was playing on the road
Zelda Were where u when she died
Gage is kill.
no
I met Denise Crosby at SC Comicon. She's very nice and sweet.
This scared me out
Only Stephen king can create a character like Zelda
IT CAME OUT LIKE ONE YEAR AGO!
There is other versions the original is 1989
Zelda is great
The parents out of a Stephen King novel of course. No parent would do this because it would never happen. In real life a child with Zelda's condition would be in respite care with professionals.
The only scene which truly scared me in the movie
This is so sad I love this ntw
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What’s ntw?
I mean btw
NOOOOOOOOOOOOO IM......Sad.
One of the scariest part of the movie, creepy for reals!
OMG so creepy
Sharon Carter you’re beautiful
@@serbiseedafos4272 I know I am
This part scared the hell out of me.
This part used to scare me so much.
Don't worry mama . Hell ill hold you threw the scary parts
That fact the she is supposed to be like 12
Yup, yup....thats the one!😳
Wasn't Zelda like 10 years old in the book?
Everything aside this is still kinda sad
There's just a way the Zelda scenes are shot. Look at those kid extras at the end, it's very unsettling.
M15+ occasional violence horror themes
1:41 the blondie child looking her at!
The character Zelda reminds me of actor Teddy Perkins