Emelie Page #4

Synopsis: A couple's replacement babysitter comes highly recommended but after they leave the children begin to suspect that she is not the person she claims to be when she subjects them to a series of twisted activities. After the children confront her, their usual babysitter rings the door bell, but can she save the children.
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Michael Thelin
Production: Uncorked Productions
  3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.4
Metacritic:
62
Rotten Tomatoes:
88%
NOT RATED
Year:
2015
80 min
Website
363 Views


WTF is going on.

Right, Maggie.

Yeah.

So you're a friend of Anna?

Yeah. She got sick. Food poisoning.

And the Thompson's called me.

They're a family friend.

Well, do you think I could

just say hi for a second?

No! No. You know what, they're asleep.

Come on. They never go down on time.

I won't tell Dan and Joyce, I promise.

No. You know what?

Stay there. I'll get them.

Sally, Jake, Christopher!

Is that Maggie?

Yeah. And you like Maggie.

You wouldn't want anything bad

to happen to her, right?

Okay, stand up. Stand up.

Okay. Go. Come on.

We're friends, right?

Come on. Come on.

Hey, doodies!

Hi, Maggie.

- You guys having fun with the new sitter?

- Yes.

What have you guys been doing?

Playing.

Pythons prefer live prey.

Kids.

Anna literally like, just texted me.

She is sick. And she called and canceled.

Well... I guess I better

get going, okay, guys?

- No, Maggie, don't go!

- Yeah, please stay and play with us!

I have a life of my own, ya know!

But I see you guys in like,

two days so we'll play then.

- No, wait!

- Hey...

Hi! What's this?

I just... love you, that's all.

- Bye, Maggie!

- Okay. Bye, guys.

Get in.

Go over there. Sit down.

No, no, no, where I can see you.

- Drink.

- Why is the juice dark blue?

It's gonna give you good dreams. So drink.

Stop it! Please.

Good. Come on. Come on!

Hey. Hey! No, you already

had... get outta here!

What are you doing? Don't you dare.

- Don't you dare.

- That's my bite!

- You've had more than your half, sir.

- Your half is in your stomach already.

Wait. Wait.

- What's the matter?

- I never called Anna.

I never called Anna.

I told her I'd call her.

Yeah, it's bed time, too. You better

call her. I'm worried about her.

- Will you get me...

- With those kids.

Will you get the bill?

I'm going to just give her a call.

Hey, you ready to go to sleep?

Where's Jake? Where's Jake?

He's upstairs in bed.

Hello?

Hey, Joyce.

Yeah, they went out like a light.

- I hope they didn't give you too much trouble.

- No problem at all.

- That's good. I'm proud of them.

- Oh, they're so good.

- Well behaved.

- Thanks. Did they need to eat anything?

Well, they did, they ate...

they ate some snacks.

- Oh, good. Not too much sugar.

- Nothing... nothing too big.

- It sounds like you guys enjoyed your meal.

- Yes, it was delicious.

I can't believe I've never been here.

- It's a terrific place.

- Good.

Great. Well, that's good.

I meant to ask you, can you make sure you

leave the hall light on for Christopher?

Yeah, I will do... I will do that,

but no worries at all.

We're just getting the bill right now

so we'll be home in about twenty minutes.

Okay.

- Yeah. Sorry. Wait, say that again?

- I don't know what we'd do without you.

- You saved out night.

- Great. Absolutely.

Yeah. That's great.

- Okay.

- Okay, bye.

Mom? Mom? Mom?

Time to go, little cubbie.

Howie! Howie, thank gosh!

Dude, check it out.

Fourth of July up in here!

Howie, do you have your cell phone?

Hey, I thought we might stick them

in Becky's mom's...

Howie, shut up!

There's something wrong

with the new sitter.

We need more time.

You're not listening, Howie!

She hurt Maggie really bad.

And she's got this weird obsession

over Christopher.

She has my dad's gun, okay?

I think she's trying to kill us!

You gotta help...

And you left...

Chris and Sally alone with her?

I don't think I should drive.

Can you drive? No?

Let's see if there's a taxi.

Taxi!

There you go.

Get off me, Maggie!

No! No! No, no, no!

- You okay? Are you okay?

- Are you okay?

- Yeah.

- Oh, my God.

Oh, my God.

- Dan, what are you doing?

- Stay in the car. Stay in the car.

Dan, be careful!

Dan!

F***. F***.

Sal?

Sally?

Maggie?

Maggie.

Maggie.

Maggie.

Wake up! Maggie.

I told you what would happen

if you misbehaved.

Where's my sister.

I have her, but she's not the one I want.

Where is my little cubbie?

He's not your cubbie!

He's not your f***ing cubbie!

He's my brother!

Do you want your sister

to end up like your friend?

Backyard. Five minutes.

I'll trade you Sally for Christopher.

Is he dead?

- He died on impact.

- Oh, my God.

- You know who he was?

- We still don't know.

The vehicle was reported stolen

and he didn't have any ID on him.

Oh, my... Oh, God.

He was alone.

Thank God. I wanna go home.

I wanna go home.

Officer? Do you know how much longer

you need us here?

We... our kids are at home and we told

the babysitter we'd be back 15 minutes ago.

Can we...

- Okay, let's get you guys outta here.

- Thanks.

Thank you.

Jacob?

Jacob!

Christopher?

Dan, something is wrong.

Something is wrong. She's not picking up

and our machine's not picking up.

I'm sure she just fell asleep.

Yo!

I don't... I just have our home number

I don't her cell number.

- Car 82110?

- Go ahead.

- Report back to Pearl and Court.

- The accident site?

Affirmative. The body of a young girl

was found in the trunk.

Jesus Christ, did you hear that?

ID says victim's name

is Anna Coleman of Amherst.

We're sending a cruiser

to her family home now.

- That's... that can't be. That's our sitter?

- Anna Coleman is our sitter?

I'm sorry, can you please hit the gas.

Hit the lights. It's an emergency.

We need to get home. Go, go, go!

Jacob, get out of the car!

Jacob!

Jacob!

This is it, we're pulling

onto our street right now.

Goddamn it! Can we go faster, please, sir?

There's a car. There's a car.

Hit the brakes! Hit the brakes!

Sally!

Christopher?

Sally? Sally?

Sally?

Dan.

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