Carl Page #4

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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The sooner we stop thinking that way, it will be better.

Mom likes you.

And Missy like when you play with it.

Soon we will begin to make a baby.

Please, Carl. No. - You're doing fine.

Keep it up.

I hate having to do love me the strength.

So love me, too. This is the only thing to do.

Or it's all over.

What is it? Why are you crying?

I do not belong here.

This is not my home. - I know this is not your home.

But if you have a baby, you're free.

After a while.

What do you mean?

Do not tell dad or grandma that I told you so.

But once you have a baby, daddy will let you leave.

So you can never go back.

If I have a baby, Carl let me go?

Missy?

Where is your mother?

Missy, where is your mother?

You should not ask me questions. You know that.

Missy.

"Please..."

Do you know where the key?

What?"

Where is key, Missy?

Tell me where is the damn key.

Missy, I'm sorry.

Missy, I'm sorry.

Sorry!

Missy.

Missy, I'm sorry.

Dear God, why have to do everything myself?

Carl?

No, Carl. Please.

no

No, please!

No, Carl.

no

No, Carl.

No, please!

Hey?

Are you okay? Do not move.

Are you hurt? - Calm down.

Need help? Ok? Where you going?

Where did she going? - How do I know where she is going to?

Come on. - What do you mean by "come on".

We will follow. Come on. Hey, wait a minute. Hey, ok?

Mike.

What the hell is this place?

Hello.

I asked:
"Are you okay?"

I think something is wrong.

Does it hurt? - Are you hurt?

No, Mike. There really is something wrong.

Missy, what are you doing at the door?

Oh, Jesus.

Can I help you?

We passed the road and the girl was lying on the road.

We wanted to make sure she is ok. - It's ok.

Sometimes she does this bricadeira.

Thank you for worrying. - Sure.

Then she okay? - I told you she's fine.

I'd like to go away now.

You are trespassing. Go away from here.

Come on.

Lewis ...

Come here.

I think ...

What do you think? - I do not know.

These people have something to do with the disappearance of Lisa.

What?

I have to call the police. Give me your cell phone.

Wait a minute.

"Sh*t!

I left the jeep. - Go get him. Hurry up.

Hello, 911.

Lewis?

Lewis?

"Damn. That was too close." Jack was very concerned now. "I don't think they'll get out there for a while."

Oh, sh*t.

"Damn. That was too close." Jack was very concerned now. "I don't think they'll get out there for a while."

Carl, what's going on?

I do not want. We do not have time for that.

Tell me what's happening out there?

That curse, Carl.

Mama could never say no to you.

Come on then.

If I do, then tell me what is happening out there?

Carl, my dear, what is happening out there?

There are bad people there?

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