Needle Page #2

Synopsis: After the death of his father, archaeology student Ben Rutherford inherits an 18th century mechanical device known as "Le Vaudo Mort". At a college party he flaunts the machine in front of a group of his closest friends and later discovers that the machine has a sinister past and may harbor supernatural powers. After class he returns to his dorm room to find that the contraption has been stolen. One by one, Ben's friends begin to die in strange and horrific circumstances. Now he must reunite with his estranged half-brother, Marcus, a forensic photographer, and delve deeper into their father's past to work out who is behind the grisly murders. As the terror mounts and the clues seem to suggest the unthinkable, a surprising twist will reveal the true identity of the killer...
Director(s): John V. Soto
Production: Grindstone Entertainment Group
  4 wins.
 
IMDB:
5.0
R
Year:
2010
90 min
71 Views


- And then come back to the sea.

- So do not you stay?

That's good.

Do you think things should

be so among us?

No, but ...

I'm a little

busy now, "brother."

Too busy to

the only family you got?

Ok

- Go pro'inferno.

- E.

Sorry about that.

- We need to go.

- E. It's late.

Now, girls. Stay!

There will be other occasions.

Thank you, Ben.

Goodbye.

- I'm going back to the party.

- No problem.

Good night, Ryan.

His brother ...

are not very close, is not it?

- Calm down.

- I'm fine.

I knew my brother had not returned

for the funeral of my father?

My father said:

"Marcus has always lived free."

Maybe he wants to resume.

He's your brother,

can not be too bad.

I told you what happened, right?

Yes, the car accident.

No, before that.

My father and Marcus

fought ugly at home.

My father was so angry,

they drove off.

Is.

It was the Iast time

I saw him.

I'm sorry, Ben.

You know, I think enough for today.

Come on.

Anda.

Wait.

Wait, wait.

Either water or something?

- Sorry about today, Mary.

- Okay.

- I had fun.

- Really?

Yes, indeed.

If you are not doing anything tomorrow

we could ...

Okay.

Ben?

I have proof to correct.

Incidentally, your are late,

Mr. Rutherford.

Please?

If I knew,

would not be asking.

- At least see the photos.

- Two minutes.

Come on.

"Le Mort Vaudou?

The Grand Guignol.

The Grand what?

This is a theater of horror,

in Paris.

Okay, Nelson.

This accounts for

my final grade?

The Grand Guignol used

shock tactics, violence ...

and fake blood ...

to scare the audience

with presentations of horror.

Some very gruesome.

Reminds me of something

a colleague showed me this area.

- So ...

- So its format ...

and everything in it suggest

it is in the late 1800s.

Ok

Think it's just an object

used in a number?

Not sure.

Certainly, they passed the limits

to create something memorable.

- Beauty.

- So how much is worth?

I'll make some calls.

MACHINERY OF DEATH AND TORTURE

IRON LADY:

BRAZEN BULL:

CHAIR OF JUDAS:

- Judas!

PLOUGH:

Sh*t!

Idiot!

Nearly soiled pants.

Hey, I can take more pictures

that machine?

Title of article:

"Local Student Inherits

Valuable antique. "

If worth good money ...

I think you want to publish it

for the whole campus?

Seriously.

A photo of a crate.

Closed.

Ok, I'll just turn it off here.

COLLEGE ST. MARY

Promise?

Okay, I'll handle the matter

until you are ready.

Ok

What?

Gone.

Very good.

Go back to the center!

- Give the ball!

- Fast!

Free!

Good guys!

Let's stop for today.

What the hell?

Damn!

God!

- Sorry for the delay.

- No problem.

You know Nelson,

want to take pictures of everything.

And when we got there e. ..

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