Always Watching: A Marble Hornets Story Page #6

Synopsis: On the hunt for an intriguing news story, a small-town news team follows a crew inspecting repossessed houses. Inside a particularly strange house, the news team discovers a box of video tapes inside a locked closet. Sensing a story, they decide to take them back to their studio. From the tapes, they learn that the family who had lived in the house was not pushed out by the banks, but fled the house in fear for their lives. Trying to decode the story, the crew keeps seeing a faceless figure dressed in a dark suit appear in the footage that causes the videotape to scramble. Their fear mounts when this figure, The Operator as he is deemed, starts to appear in their real lives, standing quietly and always watching them. Tortured and terrorized, the three crew members must track down the mystery of The Operator before it's too late.
Genre: Horror
Director(s): James Moran
Production: Gravitas Ventures
 
IMDB:
4.8
R
Year:
2015
92 min
249 Views


Have they seen it?

- What? - The one who is not there?

No, I don't think so.

Of course you haven't.

He's not there.

- Not there. - Come on, Parson.

He is not...

What the f***...?

Alright, come on.

Is it okay if we ...?

- Yes, you're allowed. - Okay.

Ms. Wittlocke?

Ms. Wittlocke, my name is Sara Kovic.

I am a reporter of Columbia and I wanted to ...

ask you a couple questions about your family.

If you want to talk about Dan, you gonna have to talk about his friend.

His friend?

What was the way would you call someone you invite into your life?

Dan could not stop looking for him

and that's why he opened the door and let it be in.

But he left you alone.

Did he?

I don't know.

All I know is this as soon as Dan died ...

He went away.

He is with you!

- No! - You brought him here!

- No, he is here! - Sara.

He is here!

Get away from me! Get out of here!

Want to take this?

Yes, we're okay.

Put it up there or some places.

I 'm gonna put one up back.

Tell me, where are we gonna go? What are we gonna do?

Who wouldn't take this? I mean,

you know we can't keep moving from town to town,

- Setting cameras up there whenever we go. - No, obviously.

- I know. - Rose survived.

Rose survived and she is the only one who survived.

What does that mean? You stick together and all kill yourself? Or you what?

- You separate? - I don't know.

And then you kill yourself.

You kill somebody that has no idea about this thing?

I mean ... Maybe it's better if we split up.

That we are not in danger with each other.

What else? You saw the videos in the house.

He suffocated his daughter.

I don't want that to happen to us, where all we kill each other.

He is with you.

- It is not like this. - You brought him.

- No, he's not here. - Sara.

He is here. He is here.

All I know is that as soon as Dan died ...

he went away.

Dan died and he went away.

- Hey guys? - Yeah?

I have to show you something.

These are the footage in the hospital.

- Yeah? - Do you see her wrist?

The mark's gone.

- Do you see your wrist? - Yeah.

Dan died and the mark's gone.

Sh*t. Charlie, get the another camera.

- Did you see something? - I don't see anything.

Sh*t. It's all black.

He's here. He's here.

Sara. Stay close to Charlie, okay?

Oh Jesus.

Come on, let's ...

Hey, guys, what are you doing?

Sara, this way.

Right there. Next to your left.

Milo, what are you doing, man?

Oh my God.

Milo.

Sara.

Everything's gonna be ok.

What are you doing man?

Jesus Christ.

I think he's gone.

Sara? Sara.

I think it's over.

Sara, are you okay?

Sh*t.

Sara.

- It is okay. - No.

It is okay.

Alright, come here. Come here.

Milo.

- Milo? - Sara, get back.

Milo?

Jesus Christ, Milo.

Stay away.

Oh God.

Help!

Milo.

No, honey, we are still in Alabama,

but we will be home tomorrow evening.

Okay.

Yes, Mommy misses you.

Give your brother a kiss from me

and tell him not to cause too much problem for Makaela, okay?

Alright. Bye bye.

Dan, this is why you don't take to garage sales.

That you went around for three seconds and buy this camera?

Did you know this camera would have cost like three times as much if I bought Costco?

- Alright. Doesn't it work? - It's working right now. Even had a tape in it.

Somebody's art filming or something.

- What do you mean? - I don't know.

Some kid like chasing a guy ...

wearing a suit to the wood with a flashlight.

And here I was hoping it stumbled upon up something fun.

Oh well, we can put something fun about that.

- Dan. - No?

- Put it away. - Totally kidding.

- Yeah. - Right.

Dan.

What are you doing?

You're beautiful.

Sometimes I remember something.

Just put it away.

Yes, of course. Let's get out of here.

What are you talking about?

Where is the power?

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Ian Shorr

Ian Shorr is a writer and producer, known for Splinter (2008), Infinite (2021) and Office Uprising. more…

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