Hellraiser Page #4

Synopsis: Clive Barker's feature directing debut graphically depicts the tale of a man and wife who move into an old house and discover a hideous creature - the man's half-brother, who is also the woman's former lover - hiding upstairs. Having lost his earthly body to a trio of S&M demons, the Cenobites, he is brought back into existence by a drop of blood on the floor. He soon forces his former mistress to bring him his necessary human sacrifices to complete his body... but the Cenobites won't be happy about this.
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Clive Barker
Production: New World Video
  2 wins & 6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.0
Metacritic:
57
Rotten Tomatoes:
68%
R
Year:
1987
94 min
737 Views


Pain and pleasure.

Indivisible.

They won't get me back.

I'm going to leave and

you're going to help me, yes?

Yes.

They'll never find us.

Not in the whole wide world.

"Boom Boom" has got him now!

"Boom Boom" has got him.

I thought this kind of stuff

made you sick.

I've seen worse.

Are you all right?

Fine.

We can watch something else

if you feel like... Get him!

Get him!

What was that?.

I think I left a window open upstairs.

I'll go see.

No.

Larry,

It was nothing.

Larry!

What's the matter with you,

anyway?

It's... it's just that I hate the thunder.

I'm here.

You're safe.

You're trembling.

There's nothing to be afraid of.

Look. I really should check it out.

Don't go up there, please.

Look, we'll both go up.

Come on.

- Larry, please!

- Don't worry about it. Come on.

- Don't.

- It's okay. It's okay.

It's probably a rat.

I told you.

There's nothing to be afraid of.

Let's go downstairs.

I'll make it better?

No, this is enough light.

Come on, let's go inside.

Oh, yes.

Yes, yes.

Yes.

No!

No!

No, please, don't do it, please!

I can't bear it, please!

Please, no!

Please!

Please, don't!

I can't bear it, please!

No!

Look at you!

I don't understand you!

I mean, one minute...

you're all over me, and the next...

I just don't understand you.

I don't know.

Maybe we shouldn't

have come back.

I mean, Brooklyn certainly wasn't

any worse than this.

Look,

you love her, so there must be

something worth loving.

I wish it were that simple.

I got a real problem here, kiddo.

She doesn't even want

to leave the house.

Really?

It's like she's...

waiting for something.

What?

I don't know.

I don't know.

It's way beyond me..

Look,

could you...

would you...

stop by sometime?

Try to make friends?

Sure.

Who knows, maybe all she needs

is somebody to talk to.

- You can't love him.

- You know I don't.

- So, where's the harm?

- I said, no!

Then find me somebody else,

before they come looking.

Now!

I...

I get lonely sometimes.

Everybody does.

Come in.

What is this?

A game?

Jesus Christ!

Oh, Christ! Help me!

Oh, no!

Get out of here!

Please, don't let him kill me.

No, please!

No!

- Kirsty, it's Frank, it's Uncle Frank.

- No!

- You remember.

- No!

- Come to daddy.

- Get the f*** off me!

You've grown.

You're beautiful.

Don't... don't touch me!

Don't touch me or so help me

I'll... I'll...

What'll you do?

What can you do?

There's nothing to be afraid of.

I bet you make your daddy so proud,

don't you? Beautiful.

This isn't happening.

I used to tell myself that.

Used to try and pretend

I was dreaming all the pain.

But don't you kid yourself.

Some things have to be endured.

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Clive Barker

Clive Barker (born 5 October 1952) is an English writer, film director, and visual artist best known for his work in both fantasy and horror fiction. Barker came to prominence in the mid-1980s with a series of short stories, the Books of Blood, which established him as a leading horror writer. He has since written many novels and other works, and his fiction has been adapted into films, notably the Hellraiser and Candyman series. He was the Executive Producer of the film Gods and Monsters. more…

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