Devil in the Dark Page #4

Synopsis: When estranged brothers Adam and Clint attempt to reconnect over a week-long hunting trip in remote British Columbia, they find the tables turned by a mysterious presence lurking in the forest. Convinced that they are now besieged by a supernatural presence, the siblings begrudgingly agree on only one thing: they will have to put aside their differences and work together if they plan on making it out of these dark woods alive.
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Tim Brown
Production: Momentum Pictures
 
IMDB:
4.7
NOT RATED
Year:
2017
82 min
Website
48 Views


What?

Adam!

Adam, it's coming!

Where is it?

I don't see anything!

Adam, it's right

in front of you!

Shoot!

Shoot it!

Holy sh*t! Holy sh*t!

Oh, my god!

Oh, my god.

Oh, my god.

Okay, okay, okay.

Okay, okay, okay,

it's okay.

Oh, Jesus!

Oh, god!

Oh, god!

Okay.

Adam?

Adam, are you--

are you there?

I'll get you out!

I'll get

you out!

I can't.

I can't. I can't.

Oh, god. Oh, please.

Hello?

S-Sophie?

Hello? Who is this?

Sophie, it s me--

it's me, Clint.

Clint?

Yes! Sophie!

Sophie!

Sophie--

you're cutting in and out.

Where are you?

I'm sorry.

Sorry for what?

I can't--

i can't leave him.

Clint!

Sophie?

No! No.

Where is he?

Adam, is that you?

You're awake.

What happened?

Where are we?

You really think

we're done with you?

Hey, easy. Easy Adam.

Calm down.

Calm down, bud.

It's me, okay?

Adam.

Where are we?

We're almost back

to the truck.

How long was I out?

A while.

Are you okay?

What the hell

happened to me?

I don't know for sure.

But you're back, all right?

I felt like-like something

was trying to take me.

It took me, didn't it?

Oh, god.

I can still feel it!

Ah, ha.

Come on, Clint!

We have to go!

Adam, listen.

Listen. Listen.

The quad's out of gas, but we

are only a half day walk away.

You just-- you just

need to rest.

We will leave

at first light.

What the hell?

It's that...

Where are you?

Where are you?

Damn it!

Where is it?

I don't know!

Clint! Clint!

Clint, what's wrong?

Oh, sh*t! Sh*t!

No! No!

Clint!

What happened?

Where's your brother?

He-- he--

oh, there he is.

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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