Buried Alive Page #7

Synopsis: A college prank at an abandoned house accidentally awakens a frightening spirit.
Genre: Horror
Director(s): Robert Kurtzman
Production: Dimension Films
 
IMDB:
4.1
UNRATED
Year:
2007
94 min
204 Views


- Now what?

Cables were cut.

This car isn't going anywhere.

What are we supposed to do?

Lester has a truck. Lester has a truck.

I saw it in his yard!

He's inside.

Maybe he's got his keys on him.

- Now, where the hell is Julie?

- Let's go. Let's go!

- Julie?

- Julie, where are you?

Come on, come on.

Come on, come on, come on.

Julie? Julie?

- Come on.

- Hold this.

Gimme, gimme, gimme.

Zane, come on.

Zane, hurry up! Come on!

- Did you see her?

- See who?

- The f***in' old woman.

- Zane, hurry up!

- Go, come on!

- Come on, get the keys.

Get out, get out, get out.

- Julie?

- Julie?

- Julie?

- Julie?

- Julie, come on.

- Julie!

Oh, my God.

- Do you see her?

- Yes.

Run. Go get Lester's truck

and come back for us. Just go!

F***.

F***.

Oh, f***!

F***!

Rene?

Come on, Rene, wake up.

What the f*** do you want from us?!

This is Great-Gramps' fault.

Not mine, not Rene's!

We didn't do anything to you!

Rene!

Rene!

It's gonna be OK.

Oh, my God!

Come on. F***! Come on.

Please, please, please...

Please!

- Please. Come on, please.

Zane. Zane. Zane!

Zane, Rene, come on. Come on!

Zane. Zane?

Zane, wake up.

Zane, where are we?

- What happened?

- Zane, where are we?

- We've done nothing to you!

- I'm not gonna die!

- Help!

- Help!

We can hide everything!

Just let us go!

We never did anything to you!

No!

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