Drag Me to Hell Page #2

Synopsis: Christine Brown is a loans officer at a bank but is worried about her lot in life. She's in competition with a competent colleague for an assistant manager position and isn't too sure about her status with a boyfriend. Worried that her boss will think less of her if she shows weakness, she refuses a time extension on a loan to an old woman, Mrs. Ganush, who now faces foreclosure and the loss of her house. In retaliation, the old woman place a curse on her which, she subsequently learns, will result in her being taken to hell in a few days time. With the help of a psychic, she tries to rid herself of the demon, but faces several hurdles in the attempt.
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Sam Raimi
Production: Universal Pictures
  7 wins & 22 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.6
Metacritic:
83
Rotten Tomatoes:
92%
PG-13
Year:
2009
99 min
$42,100,000
Website
970 Views


What?

- I would like to help,

but it isn't...

- No..Please, this is my house.

Where would I live?

You used your granddaughter

as reference

Maybe you could stay with her?

I would not burden her.

And there are several fine,

living facilities...

A nursing home?

No, I would never live in one of those places.

I really sorry.

I'm..proud woman with

this problem

And never ever begged for anything.

But now, I beg infront you..

I humble..I can sit for you..

- Mrs. Ganush, please stand up.

I pray for you, on my mother's grave...

I beg you

- Please, let go, let go!

Security!

Stop!

Over here,Billy. Over here.

- I'm coming.

You..shamed me...

I beg you and you shamed me

I think your business is

finished here, ma'am.

Let's go.

Mrs Ganush...

It's alright, ma'am.

Let's go!

I never saw anything quite like

that before.

You okay?

You handled that just right, you know?

Good night!

See you tomorrow.

You know, I just finished going over

this McPherson loan.

This is very impressive work.

Thanks.

Would you mind taking this home tonight

and finishing it up...

..because I would like to show to the Regional

VP in the morning.

I would love to.

- Really?

Thank you.

Oh, and as far as that Asst. Manager's

position goes..

You're at the top of the list.

You've shamed me.

You will get what you deserve!

I beat you, you b*tch!

Soon it will be you!

You will come begging to me.

We asked to send some officers over

to talk with her,

She's not gonna bother you anymore.

Incase, don't even think about her.

And I'm gonna call Mr. Jacks and...

Just make sure he walks you to

your car every night, ok ?

- Ok.

You say, you're okay.

You're okay, right?

I'm fine.

What, what's the matter?

It's just that..may be I could have got

her another extension.

Chris, no,

don't do that.

You said, the bank granted this woman

two extensions already, right?

I'm sorry, if you don't pay your mortgage

you will loose your house...

what's this woman expect?

It's not your fault.

Can't beat yourself up over it.

What is it?

What's wrong?

Did you hear that?

- What?

Really? You didn't?

- No, what?

I know this is gonna sound weird,

but I wanna get my fortune, right!

Now, are you kidding?

Come on Chris,

I read your fortune for you.

Eh..in the near future, we gonna

get in the car, go home & relax.

I really need to do this.

Why, because of what happened

with that woman?

Chris, I really think we should just

get to home now.

Can you do this for me?

Pray to god,

none of my students see me here...

Only class I'll be able to teach,like,

hypocracy one on one.

So many things to choose from here,

unfortunately not one am looking for...

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Sam Raimi

Samuel M "Sam" Raimi is an American film director, producer, screenwriter and actor, famous for creating the cult horror Evil Dead series, as well as directing the original Spider-Man trilogy and the 1990 superhero film Darkman. more…

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