Blood Creek

Synopsis: In 1936, the Wollners - a German family living in rural Morgan County, West Virginia - are contacted by the Third Reich to host a visiting scholar, Professor Richard Wirth. In need of money, they accept Wirth into their home. Wirth's grand occult project seals the Wollners off from the rest of the world and makes them players in a horrifying game of survival. After 71 years, in 2007, Evan Marshall's life has stalled at twenty-five years old. Left without answers after his older brother Victor's disappearance from a camping trip near Town Creek, he has tried to move on. But when Victor returns one night, very much alive and having escaped his captors, Evan asks no questions - at his brother's request, he loads their rifles, packs up their boat and follows him back to Town Creek on a mission of revenge that will test them in every possible way...
Genre: Horror
Director(s): Joel Schumacher
Production: Lionsgate Films
 
IMDB:
5.4
Rotten Tomatoes:
43%
R
Year:
2009
90 min
186 Views


In the early '30s,

Adolf Hitler and his inner circle

became obsessed with the occult,

believing that the black arts were key

to their plan for world domination.

Nazi agents traveled the globe

in search of ancient Nordic relics

known as rune stones.

They believed if they harnessed

the power of these stones,

nothing could stop the march

of the Master Race.

The symbols inscribed in these stones

were said to describe the path...

...to immortality.

"Dear Mr. Wollner,

I write you on behalf

of a society of scholars

researching Germany's heritage

throughout North America.

We chose your family

with care, Mr. Wollner.

We ask you to consider

hosting Herr Richard Wirth

as he conducts work in your region.

He requires only a private room

and modest accommodations

within your home.

A gratuity will be provided

each month for your pains.

Find enclosed an advance

of this amount.

$150.

I think we should discuss.

$150, Mama.

Liese!

Who's there?

Liese, we will clear the table now.

Annaliese.

Yes.

She goes to school where she must.

All of us practice.

And for in town when we go to sell.

Naturally.

Forgive me.

I'm old-fashioned now.

At any rate, I needn't bother.

The whole world will speak German

in a matter of years.

We were told you were a historian.

Yes.

Did you know...

our Viking ancestors

discovered this land?

Columbus was, of course, a fraud.

Finlandic parties

scouted up these rivers

They were repelled by Indians,

but they left their rune stones behind.

Like the ancient stone you dug up

when you built this farm.

How did you know that?

What became of the stone?

We used it in the foundation

when we built the barn.

It's in the root cellar.

We faced it inward. You can still see it.

How forward-thinking of you.

We should have asked more questions.

We can ask in the morning.

I mean, weeks ago.

Show me the stone.

They were here.

The Nordic gods.

Our ancestors.

Don't cry.

Bring her here to me.

They tell me you're in school.

You like to study, then.

Find things.

Challenge your mind.

Study this.

Look at your birdie now.

See? She's winking at you.

And with practice,

I will be able to make

her live even longer.

That's all I can do for now.

But I have my books.

I have time.

I have this stone.

Those who came before rule the blood.

And when you rule the blood,

death is no longer the end.

You love your family, yes?

You'd do anything for them.

Don't want them to end up

like your little birdie, do you?

You'll be a good little helper.

Your part will hurt

only a little bit each time.

Airways are clear.

Get that oxygen over here.

- Can you hear me?

- Get them to all stand back!

Sir, can you hear me?

Look at me, sir.

- Put the gun down.

- How about not do that, ma'am?

Sir, can you hear me?

Can you hear me, sir?

Don't go to sleep.

Watch me now, sir.

- Calm down.

- Don't do that, ma'am.

Put your gun on the ground.

Put your gun on the ground, ma'am.

Coronary!

Here, look at me, ma'am.

Put your gun on the ground.

- Larry, open that compress.

- Stand back.

Larry! Come on, get it open!

Larry, put pressure on that.

Put your gun on the ground!

Sir, look at me.

We're losing him.

Look here, ma'am.

Nobody will hurt you. Look at me.

Larry, we lost him.

Just put the gun down.

Put it down.

Look at me, ma'am.

They're cooking meth

in here! Get down!

Is everyone okay?

Is that tank turned off?

I know who you are.

Somebody out in the yard?

I heard somebody.

You bring the boys over?

The boys are at home with Barb.

What are you doing?

Just trying to help, Dad.

If you want to help, rake the yard.

It looks like sh*t.

Just finished a 15-hour shift, Dad.

Don't worry.

Your brother will do it. Is he with you?

Dad? He's been gone two years.

He's back from Iraq. I saw him.

It ain't easy.

I know, Dad.

What do you know?

You weren't there.

Your brother had to go

and kill the sons of b*tches.

You weren't in Iraq, were you?

He comes home a hero.

You take him fishing

up near Town Creek,

his family never sees him again.

Why didn't you save your brother?

- I'll make your dinner.

- Why didn't you tell me

you put up a stone for him

at the cemetery?

- I did tell you, Dad.

- I had to read it in the goddamn paper.

I should have been there for that.

We all should have

been there for that.

What the hell do you think

I'm hanging around here for, you?

You don't tell your father sh*t.

I took you to the ceremony myself.

- Yeah.

- I want to go trick-or-treating.

Uncle Evan, you forgot.

You were gonna take us trick-or-treating.

It's almost dark out.

- You promised.

- I love Daddy.

Hey.

So you think I forgot?

Well, I'm on my way.

Trick or treat!

Thank you!

Guys, come on.

Didn't plan on it, Barb.

We just ended up there.

You know how I feel about it.

I just thought the boys

needed a place to go.

But he's not there. He's missing.

Why do you keep trying to bury him?

I don't understand.

It just seemed like it was time

to make some kind of decision.

It's not yours to make.

I'm sorry.

Don't make these boys give up hope.

It's all they have.

It's cruel, okay?

We're all just living on hope and faith.

If I could go back there

and switch places with him,

I would in a minute.

I need you to know that.

I know.

Good night.

...and Jefferson County

with temperatures

in the low to mid-50s.

The wet weather should

ease off by Saturday morning,

despite cloudy conditions.

West Virginians may be in store

for a treat tomorrow night...

the first lunar eclipse of the year.

So step outside tomorrow night

and head down

to the county observatory

which will be holding a public star party

on the grounds

of Greenwood Elementary...

Evan, wake up.

Evan.

Evan, wake up.

Evan.

Evan, wake up.

Evan, wake up!

Evan!

Help me!

Vic, where are you?

Evan!

He comes home a hero.

You take him fishing up near Town Creek,

his family never sees him again.

Why didn't you save your brother?

Evan, help me!

Vic!

Victor, I can't find you!

Help me, Evan!

Evan!

Evan, wake up.

Wake up.

Evan, wake up.

It's me. Wake up.

Evan, wake up.

It's me, Victor.

It's me. It's me.

Who?

I need your help tonight.

I need your help. No questions.

Load the boat on the truck

and bring enough gear

for two days out.

Bring the guns

and plenty of ammo.

- Why?

- Don't tell Dad.

No one's to know I'm back

till this is done.

- Barbara and the boys...

- l...

I said no one.

Now hurry.

Wait. No. Let me check you out.

- Go.

- Are you hurt?

Go.

They know I've gone by now.

Who? Vic, who knows you're gone?

Go.

Just hurry.

Evan, what's up, buddy?

I need you to come over right now

and look after my dad while I'm gone.

Sure.

For how long?

Let's go.

Head to Town Creek.

We'll put in there.

Are we going after somebody?

To shoot?

You want out of this,

you tell me now

before it's too late.

You do this with me,

nothing will ever be the same.

You'll never be the same.

You ought to know that.

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