American Conjuring Page #6

Synopsis: A family moves into an abandoned orphanage and they soon learn that their charming orphanage has a disturbing history and are convinced they aren't alone.
Genre: Horror
Director(s): Dan Walton, Dan Zachary (co-director)
Production: Green Apple Entertainment
 
IMDB:
2.5
Year:
2016
86 min
140 Views


You know that, right, Teddy?

Yeah.

We're best friends.

Best friends don't

hurt each other.

Huh, do they?

Oh, for f*** sakes.

- You f***ed up my life, man.

You f***ed it up.

You had to pay.

I know about you and Joan.

I was there.

At the party.

I saw it in that f***ing car.

Ben.

- Ben please, what, huh?

Please forgive me and Joan

for f***ing up your life?

Huh?

Is that the please

you're talking about?

I already took care of Joan.

Now it's your turn.

Revenge is a messy

business, my friend.

Look at all this blood.

You know, I always knew

you were full of sh*t, but,

who would have thought you

have this much blood in you?

God damn it, it's everywhere.

You brought this on yourself.

You know that, right, Teddy?

You mess with the bull,

you're gonna get the horns.

Should have done

this last night.

We gotta dot the Is,

cross all the Ts.

Isn't that right, Teddy?

Can't leave any evidence behind.

What do you have to

say for yourself, huh?

Yeah, you always were

the talkative one.

Here, have a drink, pal.

Ashes to ashes, dust

to dust, my friend.

No.

No.

No.

I killed you!

- Okay girls, I want

you to stay in the car.

We're just gonna go in

for a couple minutes,

but whatever you do,

just stay in the car

until we get back.

- No, no no, Mom.

We should go in with you.

I mean, we should

all do this together.

- No, Donna and I

are just gonna go in

for a couple minutes.

We're gonna go just check

and see if your Daddy's okay.

- You're gonna go

storm in the house

because of something

Alyssa drew?

It's not like she's

psychic or something.

- Just do as I say.

Stay in the car.

- All right.

- We'll be right back.

- Daddy's not okay.

He did something very bad.

He's not finished yet.

- I'll get the lights.

The lights aren't working.

- He broke the lights out.

- Okay, Carol, I

don't think it's safe

to be stumbling around

here in the dark.

We should go.

- No, I've got a flash light.

Just stay close to me.

- Okay.

We must be nuts being

in here looking for him.

I mean, he just viciously

slaughtered your dog.

- No, he's not here.

Go tell the girls that

they can grab a few things.

Come in quickly.

What's wrong?

- This is where it all started,

and the curse was

put upon this house.

- This place just creeps me out.

I wish we never

would've moved here.

- Okay, be safe, I'm

gonna go get the girls.

Be careful.

- Okay.

I'll look for some light bulbs.

- Is everything okay?

- Everything's fine.

Your father's not here,

so it's just us girls.

But the lights are

out in the house,

so your mom's just looking

for some light bulbs.

Okay, we'll get

the lights going,

and then...

Okay, girls, just

stay here all right.

Just stay here.

- Uh-oh.

- Uh-oh?

What do you mean, uh-oh?

- Daddy's home.

- Ben, what are you doing here?

What happened to you?

What are you doing?

Wait...

No, please no.

- Well, here we are.

One big happy family.

- What have you done?

- I did what I had to do

to keep this family together.

And then you ran away

with my little girls.

Why'd you do that, Carol?

Huh?

Why?

I thought you loved me.

- I did.

I do, I mean, we're family.

I mean, that's

what family's for.

We'll support you.

- Why do I need support, huh?

Why?

- Just don't hurt my daughters.

- Why would I ever wanna

hurt our little angels, huh?

Do you?

- Stop it!

Stop it.

- There he is.

Ben.

Oh my God.

Ben, Ben honey, can you hear me?

- Daddy, are you okay?

- Yeah, yeah, Daddy's

okay, just uh...

- Let's get you up.

- Just clumsy.

- Let's get you upstairs.

- I'm glad you're okay, Daddy.

- Yeah, yeah, me too, pumpkin.

Just, ugh, a big old headache.

Oh.

What are you drawing

there, baby girl?

- Wanna see?

- Sure.

Oh, it's really good.

Good job, sweetheart.

- Thanks Daddy.

I made one especially

for you today.

I'll go get it.

- Okay, can't wait.

Hey, you know honey,

I was thinking.

- About what?

- About us moving.

And we can still, I just...

I don't think Teddy was

playing straight with us

about this house.

We can just stop payment

and explain we

changed our minds.

We could move to New York.

Buy us an apple

grove or something.

- We changed our minds?

Sounds like you

changed your mind.

Girls and I like it here.

- Since when?

No, really, I think moving

would be for the best.

I'll call Teddy

here for breakfast

and let him know.

- I said, the girls

and I like it here.

Cheating bastard.

- What happened?

- We're going for ice cream.

- Bye Ben.

- Bye Dad.

- Okay, let's

all get in the car.

- Shotgun.

- Why does Zoe always get to sit

in the front seat?

I wanna sit up front too.

- 'Cause I'm older,

and you can't beat me up.

- Enough arguing.

It's a great day out.

We are really

gonna like it here.

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