The Curse of Robert the Doll Page #2

Synopsis: Emily Barker is a cash strapped student trying to make money as a cleaner working nights at the East Falls Museum. But her peaceful graveyard shift turns into a time of terror when she is plagued by the sound of footsteps in empty corridors and mysterious vandalism throughout the building. Emily suspects that one of the exhibits, a creepy vintage doll named Robert, is alive and wreaking havoc after hours. Her reports to the head of security and the museum owner go unheeded. But when members of the night staff turn up dead in sinister circumstances, Emily knows the doll is responsible for the bloodshed. But a local police detective points the finger of suspicion at Emily and she finds herself the prime suspect in the investigation. Can she convince everyone of the truth behind the murders and clear her name? Or will she too fall victim to the Curse of Robert the Doll?
 
IMDB:
3.9
Year:
2016
79 min
162 Views


Now I'm no longer needed here,

Do you need a new friend.

This is Robert.

I want you to give him a home.

But ... dolls are for girls.

Not this doll ...

this doll is different.

How?

Robert is special.

He will protect you from

the evil.

He will be your best friend forever.

He looks strange.

You should not say.

Never be rude to Robert.

As he does not like.

Okay.

Robert always take with you wherever you go.

If you fit him, he also fits you.

Okay.

Good boy.

Look juluie two sometimes.

It's like Julie have always been together.

Look, Agatha ...

Look, uh ...

I really appreciate everything

you've done for us.

You know, I ...

I hoped it would not have had to go ...

really, I'm sorry.

You certainly will.

Hey, baby.

What is that?

What?

The doll.

Oh, that's Robert.

Where did you get this?

Agatha gave it to me.

Why?

She wanted me to make a new friend

Now she was gone.

Mom ...

why had to leave Agatha?

Well...

She was...

a little forgetful be on it, and ...

because I had no job for her.

I feel sorry for her.

I know, me too.

You were so mean to her.

Do not say that, Gene.

That's what Robert said.

It was not my intention to onstslaan Agatha, okay?

It's not nice to say.

Sorry, Mom.

Okay.

I will bring Robert Cheap Eats attic,

you have enough toys here.

No do not do that...

you make him angry.

Is that right?

Yes.

Do you want this thing really have here with you?

Yes, I like him. He's funny.

Well then.

You should not sneak sneaking around

when I'm painting.

That was amazing!

I just wanted a mustache

on the Mona Lisa?

Certainly not.

You're early.

How was your day?

Hey, Agatha left today?

Yes.

Oh, God, it was so uncomfortable.

Do not worry. It had to happen.

I know.

Gene has a new boyfriend.

Who?

He's in his room

him, go say hello.

Hi Gene, how are you buddy?

Hey, Dad.

Your mother says you here

have a new friend?

So, where is he?

He is here.

Is this your new friend? A doll?

His name is Robert.

How did you get that little guy?

Agatha gave it to me.

Since when do you play

with dolls, Gene?

I normally do not.

but he is different.

He talks to me.

Does he?

Yes.

Well, okay.

Well I'm going to go down

with dinner to biginnen.

I, uh ...

I leave you with your new friend alone.

Okay.

Okay.

So, uh ...

his friend is a doll, huh?

Yes, he is ugly.

Oh my God.

Agatha gave it to him.

Truly a strange gift, huh?

It's a boy, Jenn.

Boys do not play with dolls,

especially at his age.

What?

What are you perhaps still a

a**hole full of testosterone.

I'm Jenn.

Oh yes, you freak out just because

he's a doll.

You're afraid that our son is a sissy.

I never said, right?

Yes, but your face says something quite different.

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