The Maze Page #2

Synopsis: Five friends break into a closed corn maze in the middle of the night and decide to play a harmless game of tag. Little do they know that a psychopathic killer has decided to play along. As they wander aimlessly through the maze the murderer follows closely behind, taunting them and watching their every move. The game turns deadly when the kids decide to separate and weaken their chances of survival. When the mutilated body of the maze owner is found they realize that something is terribly wrong. As they race to find the entrance of the maze, the murderer cleverly forces them to follow the path that he wants. Manipulating everyone to his vicious will, the killer taunts his victims and leads them further into the depths of the maze. After succumbing to hours of torture will anyone make it out of the maze...alive?
Director(s): Stephen Shimek
Production: Artist View Entertainment
 
IMDB:
3.9
R
Year:
2010
86 min
Website
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He grabbed me and hit his arm

around me.

I just thought it was Collin.

Come on, let's go find him

and we will organize this.

If anyone here, then I

not find him, Will.

Listen, I have the keys. Why do

we will not leave here, to the car?

So you think we are all here

to leave behind?

No, I think it is safer if we

go to the car.

No. It is safer if we all

stay together.

Come on.

I'm not him.

I would have tapped.

- Let me see your neck.

What if you do not have stopped somewhere else?

- Is not that cheating.

I do not know the rules that we use.

If I had to, I would have long since caught up.

I'm faster than you anyway.

But, if I'm not me and we walk

together...

you know you're always safe with me.

Yes, but then I walk with you.

That's like have to choose between two bad ones.

I bake anything from this game.

Will, what is it?

- Nothing. I'm just around.

Do you think this is real?

I do not know.

Will, I really think we should leave here,

and...

What are you doing, d*ckhead?

You people can not be intimidated to walk.

Will?

Boy, Allison.

Will have to catch her.

- So Will is it?

I had told you that.

What about her? Even if they want,

she can not make noise now.

Being afraid is not always a bad trait.

Sometimes it's even more fun.

If we are arrested by,

it's a bad habit.

She must learn to control themselves.

Will and Allison still play it?

Or are they're not 't have sex?

They're probably behind one another,

and are not looking for one of us.

Brian, Sarah.

I'll call just because I thought we

would see each other about nine hours...

so I think I call you later.

I'm sorry. I have nothing from him

heard.

We could go a few hours ago

and he is never coming days.

Yes, definitely.

Let me know if I hear something from him.

Okay. Goodbye.

Police officer you speak with Larson.

- Mark, you speak with Sarah Turner.

Hi, Sarah. How are you?

You okay?

I think so. I hope so.

I make me a bit worried about Brian.

Brian McKinley?

- Yes.

Yes, we would meet a few hours ago

meet, but he is not showing up.

We can give him as missing

if only a few hours to go.

I know.

I was just wondering if you've seen him.

I have not seen him.

Eric has seen him?

His service is over.

Have you tried Mim's?

I have already phoned the bar and he is

not been.

That is strange Brian.

When did you last see him?

Something for seven hours,

by Sam Hunt's corn maze.

You know what?

why do not you call him tomorrow...

If you still can not find him go

we make some calls. Okay?

Yes, that's fine, I guess.

'm Sorry that I respond so.

That's okay. Have a good evening.

Talk to you later.

Okay, good night.

Hello?

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