Charlie Charlie Page #5

Synopsis: An Eccentric haunted house owner invites a group of hapless teens to play the terrifying game known as Charlie Charlie, overnight in the many attractions his house has to offer. While the game is meant to be a mere spectacle of spooky fun, it soon turns into a true nightmare leaving the teenagers, and the owner, battling for their lives.
 
IMDB:
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NOT RATED
Year:
2016
85 min
112 Views


before he kills us too.

Gene's hearse is parked outside.

Let's go!

- Charlie?

- How could you just leave me?

- You're alive?

- Does it look like I'm alive?

- Yes?

- I've gotta get him.

- I found her!

- There you are.

We've been looking

everywhere for you.

- You gave us quite a scare.

- I wanted to spend the rest

of my life with you, Charlie.

You meant everything to me.

How could you just

leave me like that?

- So, what's the verdict, doc?

- Oh, well the test

results show that

her violent behaviors

are brought on

by dissociative

identity disorder.

Multiple personalities.

- Well I could've told you that.

- Well why didn't you?

- This is probably

why it all happened,

you killed me, Charlie!

- Sarah, please.

I didn't mean to.

I didn't want you to die.

- Anyway, one or several

of the personalities

have a marked lack of empathy.

- True sociopath.

So that's how you got away

with those murders, wasn't it?

- Take my hand.

- What about Skeeter?

What about Ryder?

- Bring them along,

we have room for more.

- Hey, what are you doing?

Come on!

- You actually believed

you were innocent.

- This one is not for

the outside world.

What do we do with her?

- Put her with the others.

- Ryder!

It's all right, he's

just trying to scare us!

We need to go!

- Let's go.

- Now!

- Come on!

- Does anyone

wanna switch seats?

- Come on Ryder, drive!

What's wrong?

What happened?

- No!

- What's going on?

- It's the parking break!

- It's released!

- Leave us alone!

- Screw this,

let's get outta here!

- It's gonna blow!

You guys, let's go!

- Dude, where did she go?

- I don't know!

Charlie!

- What?

- I found the pencils!

- Awesome, dude!

- We can finish the game!

- You guys!

- Ryder, look, we

found the pencils!

- Thank god.

- Dude, we gotta go

and save her, man.

Dude, come on, come on!

Which way?

- I don't know.

- This way.

- This isn't possible.

- I know!

This is completely

ridiculous, man.

I feel like we're walking

around in circles.

- We're never gonna find her.

- We'll find her,

man, we'll find her.

We just gotta get

the hell outta here

so we can finish this

damn game already, dude.

- Charlie?

- Skeeter?

Skeeter!

Where'd you go, man?

- Charlie?

- Ryder!

What are you doing, we

gotta get outta here!

- Hey Charlie.

What's wrong, Charlie?

- What's wrong?

All my friends are dead!

All because of this stupid game!

And I couldn't do anything.

I couldn't save any of them.

- It's okay, you did your best.

But let's be honest.

Your friends were

stupid anyways.

If you asked me, I think

they deserved to die.

- What?

Why would you say that?

- Who were you talking to?

- No, please, no!

- Charlie Charlie, can we

please finish the game?

Ryder,

Ryder!

Hey!

- You okay?

- Oh yeah, I been better though.

- It's over.

- We did it.

- We did.

- Sheriff Anderson?

Sheriff Anderson, I just

got back from my break,

did you respond to the

possible homicide call?

- Yeah, sheriff Anderson,

you got him, go ahead.

- Did you

respond to the possible

homicide at 666

red mountain Lane?

- Yeah, 10-4 I'm on my way.

- Hello?

Okay, this is totally

not funny anymore, guys.

Sarah?

Scooter?

Charlie?

Charlie are you here?

Okay.

I'm okay, yeah.

I'm alive, are you kidding me?

I'm alive.

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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