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Synopsis: John Form has found the perfect gift for his expectant wife, Mia - a beautiful, rare vintage doll in a pure white wedding dress. But Mia's delight with Annabelle doesn't last long. On one horrific night, their home is invaded by members of a satanic cult, who violently attack the couple. Spilled blood and terror are not all they leave behind. The cultists have conjured an entity so malevolent that nothing they did will compare to the sinister conduit to the damned that is now... Annabelle.
Director(s): John R. Leonetti
Production: New Line Cinema
  3 wins & 7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.4
Metacritic:
37
Rotten Tomatoes:
29%
R
Year:
2014
99 min
Website
7,869 Views


- Okay, well, good. $0...

- Heh.

In my, um, almost expert opinion...

...you are a little sensitive...

...because you are a lot pregnant.

Honey, I'm sorry, Mia. I am.

Yes. I'm stressed

about finishing med school...

...and I'm freaking out

about matching...

...but I've never been happier.

Even

Okay? And that's because of you.

And it.

Oh, you know what?

There's something I wanna give you.

Oh, no. The last time you said that

I ended up pregnant.

Yes, you did.

Okay, close your eyes.

All right. Hold on a second. I was

waiting on this until the baby, but...

You were feeling a little...

Guilty, yes. Because of what I said.

Okay. Open your eyes.

You didn't.

Oh, my God, John.

- That's the one, right?

- Yes.

Where did you find her? I mean,

do you know how long I've been looking?

- I know.

- Heh.

I'd completely lost hope.

Well, I have my ways.

We'll be a little short on the rent

the next few months, but, uh...

There. She fits right in.

That completes the set, right?

Yes, it does.

Thank you. I love her.

John?

John, wake up.

- What is it? Is it the baby?

- No, no.

Next door, I heard a scream.

I think something's wrong.

Stay here. I'll go check it out.

John, wait!

Shouldn't we call the cops?

Because you think

you heard a scream?

No, just let me go check it out.

They'd do the same for us.

If they heard me scream,

I'd rather they call the cops.

Think they heard you scream.

- Just be careful.

- I will.

John?

- Oh, my God! You're covered in blood.

- It's not mine.

Go back inside and call an ambulance,

right now. Go!

911 operator.

I need an ambulance.

What's your location?

307 Gardner Road.

In Santa Monica?

Yeah.

What's your emergency?

I don't know, but...

There's a lot of blood.

Please, just be as fast as possible.

I like your dolls.

My husband's coming back.

Just take whatever you want

and just get out!

Mia!

Get out of here!

Get out! Get out of here, Mia!

Open up!

- Open the door!

- I got you.

- Open up, this is the police.

- I got you.

Open the door!

You just breathe.

You're all right. We got you.

I'm right here.

I'm right here with you.

In a tragic scene

described by one investigator...

...as reminiscent of a

horrific occult ritual...

...a man and his wife

were brutally stabbed to death...

...by their estranged daughter, Annabelle

Higgins, and her unidentified boyfriend.

The two are believed to be members

of a cult.

The male suspect was shot and killed

as police arrived on scene...

...while the daughter was found in an

apparent suicide, her throat slit open.

One officer summed up

these blood-soaked murders by saying:

"In all my years, I have never seen

anything quite as gruesome as this."

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Gary Dauberman

Gary Dauberman is an American screenwriter. He is best known for writing The Conjuring film series spin-offs Annabelle, Annabelle: Creation and the upcoming The Nun, as well as co-writing the script for It. more…

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