The Haunting Hour: Don't Think About It Page #2

Synopsis: Cassie's life changes when she moves and attends a high school ruled by the most beautiful girl in school, Priscilla, and her beautiful sidekicks. Priscilla immediately takes a dislike to Cassie, and soon it's a battle between the two. But when Priscilla goes missing, along with Cassie's younger brother, Max, Cassie must go on an adventure and search for them before it's too late...
Director(s): Alex Zamm
Production: Universal Studios
  4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.1
PG
Year:
2007
87 min
678 Views


Now I know, I know

that something's wrong with you

I can talk to you, I can see you

What's going on inside?

What are you running from?

Why do you want to hide?

Tell me what's on your mind, what you feel

What do you believe?

What is inside you

that makes you scream?

Cassie, look what I got!

It's a pirate costume, a real pirate costume!

And...

The word is "knock. "

I'm gonna go try the rest of it on!

Would you tell him

to stay out of my room?

He's excited.

How was school?

Sucks.

Isn't there a Halloween

dance on Friday?

I guess.

Oh, right, sweetie. Don't worry

because a boy didn't ask you to go.

Who cares?

Boys your age are shy.

I remember not wanting to go

to a dance because no one asked me.

I was the same age you are now.

But my mother insisted that I go,

and I ended up having so much fun.

I can unpack my own stuff.

Well, just give what I said

some thought, okay?

Max, you're supposed

to be helping me.

So that's how it's gonna be, huh?

I'm going down to the library.

Anyone need anything?

Starbucks?

Something else?

No, I'm fine.

Oh, before I forget,

Monday night,

Halloween, your father and I have a party

we have to go to, so we need you

to take Max

trick-or-treating.

What? That's my favorite

night of the year!

Aren't you getting

a little old for trick-or-treating?

It's my boss's party, Cass.

Gotta go.

Great. I get to tote

the little baby around.

I'm not a baby, stupid head!

Hey, we don't ask

that much of you.

Thanks a lot.

Hey, you know, come to think of it,

I could go for a non-fat latte.

I'm not going that way.

When you see me walking

down the street all alone

It's because I'm headed

for the whitewater dome

So check the windows

The lights are out and nobody's home

And everything that I ever loved

somehow is gone, gone, gone

If you see me walking

down the street all alone

It's because I'm headed

for the whitewater dome

Cassie.

Cassie.

May I help you?

May I help you?

Um...

Well, I've never seen this store before.

We're only here for Halloween.

I see.

You like scary things, don't you?

Usually.

It's fun to scare people, isn't it?

Come on, you love it.

So where do you

get all this stuff?

I'm a collector.

Well, thank you.

I think I have to...

I see you like to read.

I do.

Let me show you

the book section.

Actually, I have to go.

Hello again.

Feel free to browse.

This is the book section?

Did you want quality

or quantity?

The sign says, "Books,"

not, "Book. "

I'll have the "S" removed.

Please.

The Evil Thing. Sounds scary.

May I see it?

Certainly.

It's locked.

When you buy, you get the key.

Perhaps it's not for you.

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Dan Angel

Dan Angel is an American film and television producer, screenwriter, story editor and showrunner. He has written and produced a number of television series and movies, often with his writing partner Billy Brown, including The X-Files, Goosebumps, Animorphs, Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story, Door to Door, R. L. Stine's The Haunting Hour: Don't Think About It, Christmas in Canaan, R. L. Stine's The Haunting Hour: The Series and Dan Vs.. His work has won numerous awards, including a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Made for Television Movie and Peabody Award recognizing his work executive producing Door to Door. and another Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Series in his work on R. L. Stine's The Haunting Hour: The Series. more…

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