Carl Page #2

Synopsis: While Mike and Lisa Ingram enjoy a romantic getaway weekend, they unknowingly attract the attention of Carl, whose values and family traditions will forever change their lives. Soon after returning from their trip, Mike's life is torn apart when Lisa disappears from their home. She finds herself trapped and chained to a family in which Mamma's word is law and any disobedience has deadly consequences. Carl soon reveals his intentions to Lisa, which plunges her into the darkest depths of despair. To survive, Lisa must force herself to show Carl she loves him, yet she still holds tightly to the hope that this hellish nightmare will soon be over. As months pass, Mike has all but given up hope that he'll ever see his wife again. To relive the happy memories of their last days together, he revisits the small town of their romantic getaway and finds himself in Carl and Mamma's world. When he realizes that Carl has something to do with Lisa's disappearance, a bloody battle for Lisa ensues. In
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Greg Daniel
Production: Afterlight Pictures
 
IMDB:
2.7
NOT RATED
Year:
2012
90 min
Website
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She is the reason why you should listen to your mother.

Never should have done what he did with it. It was outrageous.

No, mother. I know I made a mistake. But I thought ...

What I said about thinking? Do you think that my mother sends.

You can do everything ...

what mom says you should do.

Without Him you all go to hell.

Sit down with your Bible.

I miss the conversation of the preacher.

I do not know if any of us will go to heaven or not.

Lord forgive me, please.

Poor of their sins and problems. Empire to the column.

I am confident his column.

I bring you help and give them guidance.

Shut up, woman.

Stay here together.

Stand up!

Mother, mother.

Give me a break.

Thanks, Mom. - You're welcome, dear.

Oh Dear God, today is a hell down here.

Look at you, sometimes you sweat a lot.

When you will finish the work with that jeep?

You still have to do what I was talking about?

Mom, I had hoped to go to town to see my girlfriend.

What the hell.

I'll have to do all this work here on the farm?

No, mother. I just wanted ... - And what you wanted?

You wanted to play a game?

And pay attention, either go to hell?

Mom is bricando with you. Mom has a sense of humor.

Mom is funny.

You can go see his girlfriend.

I call the village. Difficult to pronounce. Village.

It sounds funny. It's okay.

A weekend away. In Bed and Breakfest. We deserve it. You deserve it.

OK.

Where do you want to start? - You follow me.

I'll be your guide the rest of the day. - The rest of the day?

The rest of the day? - The rest of the day.

This was ... wow.

Yes.

It was delicious. - No, great.

Large

Grande. And I have a very good choice.

But it was great.

That was great.

Fabulous, amazing, the best ever.

Always. - You are dead.

Hello - Hello

Is there anything wrong? - Of course not. We'll check it out.

This morning? I thought it would be longer.

No, I would like to do. - Now, look at that.

I made a mistake here.

Give me the key and just sign here.

It is beautiful here. We will definitely return.

So, I see them again soon. - Thank you.

Sister, I made a mistake. They just left.

What?

Carl will be very upset about it.

I know. I screwed up.

Sorry, sister.

You have their address? - Do you have pen and paper?

What a shame. What could I do now?

I can move your body to one side ...

and tell my mother had not seen for some time.

Or tickle her for a moment.

What are you doing now? - I'm just kidding, Dad.

Boba.

I must tell you something.

His new girlfriend ...

her aunt called and said she went home today.

No, Mom, no.

Carl.

Calm down.

You know your mother and aunt are always thinking of you.

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