The Curse of Robert the Doll Page #3

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
164 Views


It's just a little

weird, that's all.

Anyway, do not worry

yet he is growing up.

He says that pop talk to him.

Yes, children always talk

their toys.

Sure.

What's the matter with you?

Nothing.

Ah, okay, I understand.

What?

You're afraid that he hears voices,

like me for my medication.

Do not be silly, not all

to deal with your illness, you know?

Okay, why

are you so defensive?

I do not pretend to have the

think of all the time, okay?

Well then, fine!

Look, I'm sorry if I afsnauw.

But it's been a difficult day, okay?

It is not always easy to find and

to defend my clients.

It is well.

You want me to cook tonight?

No, I do.

Are you sure?

Yes.

Sh*t!

Gene?

? Gene, is that you?

Gene?

Have you been down here last night?

True?

Here.

In the kitchen.

Last night.

Would you come down and have

you sugar thrown on the ground?

No.

Are you sure?

Yes.

You tell me the truth?

Yes.

Maybe I need it

ask your father if he did it.

It was not Dad.

Who was it?

It was Robert.

When Robert was here below, it was

you here below.

It was not me.

Robert does not want me to go with him

when he goes to investigate.

Look ... okay ...

Listen, if you do something in the future

or knocks

I want you to tell me, understand?

Even if you have it cleaned up.

Fine.

Gene Good morning, good morning Jenn.

Want to make some juice for me?

Okay, buddy ...

it's a beautiful day, so I thought

we can go out with the bike.

What do you say?

Okay. Robert also can be taken?

Of course, Robert is also invited.

Claro Robert tambin puede venir.

Cool.

Hey ... you'll ... you come to bed?

No, I want to finish my painting.

Okay.

Sh*t!

Gene!

What?

What is this?

What?!

Why have you ruined my painting?

I have not done.

Do not lie to me!

I do not lie.

I saw the footprints, Gene!

They are not mine.

Oh, who will?

Robert!

Do not be ridiculous!

But mom ...

It is enough, what you did was very common.

I want you never to my

study comes. Never again!

Did you understand me?

Hey!

Hey!

What is going on?

My painting down there.

Gene has there anywhere paint thrown over it.

Gene, why did you do that?

I have not done.

Stop lying!

Okay, calm down, okay? it is late.

Just go to bed, we act

it off this morning.

Fine.

Gene, you've really screwed up your mother's painting?

Go to sleep, okay?

What happened?

I left the studio for a few minutes,

and when I came back there was

paint on my canvas.

Weeks work is f***ed!

Do you really think the Gene

really did?

Who should have done it differently?

Maybe it was an accident, Jenn.

That was no accident.

Okay, look ... you have to

do not overdo it, okay?

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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