Desecrated Page #3

Synopsis: A rich heiress and her friends head for a weekend of fun at her isolated ranch house in the middle of no man's land. They soon find that the caretaker's dark past, has taken him down a bloody killing spree.
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Rob Federic
Production: Evenflow Entertainment
 
IMDB:
3.5
Year:
2015
106 min
28 Views


Last night was

freaking crazy, man.

You're telling me.

I kept replaying

those images in my mind.

- All night.

- All night.

We just need to speak

to Ben, okay?

'Cause he's gonna know what's

going on with the trailer.

Yeah, or we could just leave

and call the cops.

Look, guys, guys. We came here

to relax, have a good time.

We checked out the trailer.

We didn't see any jars.

Ben should know what's going on

with his property,

but if we call the cops, it's a big ordeal,

and nobody wants to deal with that.

Yeah, but, bro, that Ben guy,

he's a freaking character, man.

You see him with the rabbit the first

day, all dressed up in fatigues?

Normally my dad's here, too, so he's

not the only man around, you know.

Wow.

Really?

Okay, let's just say

what you guys saw was real.

How did it disappear so fast? That means

somebody had to be in there with you.

Stop. Look, we're

speculating right now when

two people who were

high said that they...

Whoa, whoa, come on,

dude. Seriously.

Okay, maybe you were tired from the

drive up here and your little...

- What?

- Rendezvous.

And you saw something else.

You thought it was a jar.

Seriously, are you kidding me?

You're overanalyzing sh*t.

- I'm just trying to...

- You always will be, man.

'Cause we didn't see anything.

Come on. Hey, hey, hey.

Drop it. And why don't we finish our

breakfast and get ready for a good day.

Okay, we're gonna

go talk to Ben.

You guys get dressed

for the day.

Sure. Let's rock.

Go, man of the house. Be gone.

Dude, don't just... Why?

Eat your cereal.

Ben?

You in there?

Hey.

Mornin'.

You guys are up early.

Uh, Ben, last night

we had a campfire,

and two of our friends

went into your old trailer.

When was the last time

you checked that place out?

You know, my dad pays you to know any

and everything that goes on here.

First of all,

your father doesn't pay me.

So why don't you guys start by

telling me what the problem is,

'cause the last time I checked,

that trailer was locked.

I locked it when we started having trouble

with squatters coming onto the property.

Hello, Tom. Ben.

I was thinking

about coming up next week,

getting a horse for Jessie,

some cattle for the ranch.

Yes, sir. Do you

need any supplies?

Dad, is Allie there?

Can I please speak to her?

No, sweetheart. I'm not talking to Allie.

You coming alone?

Yeah. Good. I've got to talk to

you about a couple of things.

May be having some problems

on the property.

Ben, I've been trying

to get ahold of Allie.

She didn't show up

there, did she?

No. I haven't seen her.

I'll let you know if I do.

I'd appreciate that.

Okay.

Okay. Talk to you later.

Here's your mimosa, sir.

Thank you, darling. Brittany,

come sit over here.

Thanks. Yeah.

So, Eduardo and Nina said that

they saw some kind of shrine.

There was a picture of a guy that

looked a lot like you in it.

They also said they saw

a jar of human remains.

Okay, look, if those two lovebirds decided

to force their way into that trailer,

it's called breaking and entering,

and I don't exactly appreciate it.

More importantly, I don't think

they're capable of pointing fingers.

What's this about a jar?

No, look. When we went

in, there were no jars.

There was no pictures or shrine. There

was just a couple of burnt candles.

Plus we left everything

exactly how we found it.

So if you want to call the

cops or something like that...

Plus our friend Marcus,

he took a photo.

Just stand down on the photo.

Let me take a

look at the trailer and

see what I can find.

If anything's weird, I'll go

to Sheriff Roman in town.

I'll see what he

wants to do about it.

In the meantime, did any

of your friends get hurt?

No. No, nobody's hurt.

I think just more scared

of what they saw.

Eduardo and Nina

seem pretty convinced.

Don't worry about it,

Allie, okay?

I'll go take a look at it.

I'll let you know what I find.

I'll see you guys

at the house later, okay?

Okay. Thank you.

Mm-hmm.

- Thanks.

- Yeah.

- Hey, guys.

- How'd it go?

So, what happened?

We went and spoke to Ben. Yeah.

And he seemed to think

that there was a problem.

He said he would go to the

sheriff with any findings.

- Perfect.

- Is that it?

Well, he's pretty pissed

that you guys went in there,

even used the words

"breaking and entering. "

We went in just for 10 minutes.

I know what I saw.

We told you guys

not to go in there anyway.

Look, even if you did see

what you saw,

we heard the scream and we were there

in, like, two or three minutes tops.

- It's just not possible.

- Guys, guys, guys, listen.

If you all would have

just listened to me, we

wouldn't have been here

in the first place.

We could be in Lake Havasu

having a great time.

- Really?

- Doing what kids do on spring break.

Come on, Marcus.

Let's be serious.

Okay. All right. Yeah. Something weird

did happen yesterday, all right?

I caught up to you guys, and then you

said something about a flashlight.

Because I thought you were

behind me with the flashlight.

But you didn't give me

a flashlight.

Okay, we're speculating.

Look, we're not detectives.

We don't even know

what we're talking about.

Check this sh*t out.

Screw this sh*t. Uncle Ben's

gone, checking sh*t out.

So why don't we

go have some fun?

On three, Thundercats.

Come on. Get in here.

Are you in?

Give it to me. Mix it up.

Thundercat, one, two, three.

Let's get outta here. Come on, baby.

Let's do this.

Ladies, do you want

to gather around, please?

One...

Do you ladies want

to gather around, please.

All right. The quads have been fueled.

The tire pressure's good.

And they are

mechanically sound.

So the only thing you guys

need to worry about...

is staying on the main road

at all times.

I don't want anybody

getting lost out there...

or accidentally stumbling upon

something that might terrify them.

Now this time of year there are

wild animals roaming the property.

Do not bother them,

and they will not bother you.

The most important thing to remember

is to stay together. Is that clear?

Sounds good, Ben. All right.

Aye, aye, captain.

Do you think that you can

remember to stay on the path?

Particularly

if you're easily confused.

I'm confused

with west and north.

'Cause of the letters.

Like sometimes they...

West. North.

- Clear?

- Crystal.

There's over a thousand

acres of trees out there.

Getting lost happens quickly.

There is absolutely

no food out there.

Animals pick up on the scent

from miles away.

Excuse me.

You find what you're looking for?

- You scared the sh*t out of me.

Uh, wow, marines, huh? You

know, my uncle was a jarhead.

Get it? Jar head. 'Cause

that's what they call marines,

and, you know, in your trailer there was

a jar, and it looked like there was...

Not funny. Was he

enlisted or an officer?

Uh, he was a warrant officer.

Are you still on duty? 'Cause it

looks like you're ready for war.

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