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When a madman begins committing horrific murders inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's works, a young Baltimore detective joins forces with Poe to stop him from making his stories a reality.
Edgar Allan Poe: Take this kiss upon the brow!/And, in parting from you now/ Thus much let me avow/You are not wrong, who deem/All that we see or seem/Is but a dream within a dream.
Edgar Allan Poe: What's going on? Detective Fields: I'm Detective Fields. Please, sit down, Mr. Poe. Edgar Allan Poe: Yes. The infamous Detective Fields. Am I under arrest? Detective Fields: No... not just yet. Edgar Allan Poe: Then I'd rather stand! It makes it easier to leave!
Maddux: I believe that God gave him a spark of genius and quenched it in misery. But as far as something like this... The only thing he's ever killed is a bottle of brandy.
Edgar Allan Poe: Her innocence was the first part of her soul to die.
Edgar Allan Poe: You're mad. Ivan: Really, Mr. Poe? You're one to talk.
[first title card] Title Card: On October 7, 1849, Edgar Allan Poe was found, near death, on a park bench in Baltimore, Maryland. The last days of his life remain a mystery.
Ivan: That's life, isn't it? So much less satisfying than fiction.
Ivan: The idea of drinking something that will kill you, but having time to carry on a conversation is, as they say, fraught with dramatic possibilities.
[first lines] Breathless Tenement Man: It's the fourth floor.
Edgar Allan Poe: You are referring to one of my stories. A work of fiction!
[last lines] Detective Fields: Hello, Ivan.
Edgar Allan Poe: I often thought I could hear the sound of darkness as it stole across the horizon, rushing towards me. But here I was overwhelmed by a sorrow so poignant. Once she finally died I felt in all candour a great release, but it was soon supplanted by the return of that dark and morbid melancholy that has followed me like a black dog all my life...
Emily Hamilton: And neither the angels in heaven above/ Nor the demons down under the sea/ Can ever dissever my soul from the soul/ Of the beautiful Annabelle Lee.