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Synopsis: This movie is about a mother (Alice Maguire) and her three daughters who are trying to get to the airport to pick up Mr Maguire, the daughter's father. But on the way there is a tornado warning and the trip starts to get too dangerous so they stop on the highway and run to a house to take shelter. Nobody answers the door so they all get in to the cellar to wait out the storm. But then they discover that there is somebody in the house above them, and then they become trapped in the cellar. But there's more to worry about than the impending storm, and their lives become endangered, by something that's not normal.
Genre: Horror
Director(s): Patrick Rea
Production: LionsGate Entertainment
  5 wins.
 
IMDB:
4.3
R
Year:
2013
82 min
67 Views


Please help us.

We are in Wellsville.

Jen, we need to clean the wound Sally.

There is water. - Where?

- On a shelf in the corner.

Alright. Bring us a little.

Another storm.

Yes, the radio said they would

storm all night.

I'm going to get water.

Come on.

Oh my God. - I wish

his father was here.

What's that smell?

- There is water.

Definitely not water.

- What is it? - It is chloroform.

What? Why?

It alcohol.

Let's use to clean the wound.

It will hurt like hell.

Give me that I clean.

Okay, honey. Will start.

Mother, stop it.

Mom!

Mama.

Over. Lie down in silence.

Everything will be alright. I promise.

Jennifer...

Stay with me.

- I will, Sally.

I will not allow something to happen.

I love you, Jennifer.

I love you, Sally.

Sleep. Get some rest now.

We will find a way to

get her out.

Are you all right?

There must be a way to

out of this cellar.

Perhaps the door leading up.

- We have a kind of battery?

We do not have.

Jen, you have a lighter?

No. He was in the car.

Jennifer, check the pockets

Sally.

What?

- Do not want you to be angry with Sally.

When we were in the car

she took his lighter.

Really? - Yes She thought you without it

not smoke and would be lighter.

Are you serious?

- Yes Check your pockets.

I can not believe.

- Sally saved the day.

I promise you, Sally.

No more cigarettes, ok.

Jen.

Hello, Barney.

- Hello, Mrs. Shurman.

Leave the rain, the love of God.

Dry yourself.

You want some coffee? He is still hot.

- That would be great. Thank you.

Did anything? - Biscuits before

out. You want one? - Sure.

The tornado went right through us.

Dropped a lot of trees and poles.

It will be a problem to fix.

- It is not over yet.

Bad weather will last all night.

- I heard. I love this time of year.

I'll never panic.

People around you are crazy.

Yes, I noticed. It surprises me that is not

in the basement waiting out the storm.

Well, I prefer to wait here. - Making

cookies? - It calms the nerves.

Mrs. Shurman, has not said

the reason why I came. - Yes?

Up ahead there's a car.

- Really?

Yes, ma'am. It belongs to the ladies who

traveled to Kansas City. You saw them?

Why did not I?

Well, I certainly do not see them.

Mrs. Shurman, of which the car is

in the ditch beside the road.

Perfect.

I hope you are well.

Are you sure you did not go through here?

It seems to me to come here first.

Maybe they caught a ride.

As you said you were?

Four. The mother and three daughters.

- Those who were

traveling to Kansas City?

- Yes, the woman went to fetch

her husband at the airport.

Hello, Barney. I see the weather improved.

- Hello, Sheriff. Do not know you were here.

Was locking the basement.

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Patrick Rea

Patrick Rea (born January 2, 1980 in Schuyler, Nebraska) is an American producer, writer and director. more…

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