Escapee Page #4

Synopsis: While on a class observation trip at a local mental hospital, young psychology major Abby Jones (Christine Evangelista), has a chilling encounter with high-risk patient, Harmon (Dominic Purcell). She returns home for an evening of normal study with her two roommates unaware of the darkness shes awakened within him. Later that evening a storm moves in, while Harmon escapes leaving a trail of death, as he makes his way toward an unsuspecting Abby. Meanwhile, Abby and her roommate Lynn (Carly Chaikin) receive a visit from Carter Thomas (Scott Elrod), the neighbor cop across the street, warning them about a local peeper lurking in the area.
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Campion Murphy
Production: Hollywood Media Bridge
 
IMDB:
3.1
R
Year:
2011
98 min
120 Views


- No.

- Why not?

- See, she sent another message.

- That's cool.

"I'm out here."

What fun.

Come on, come on.

Hurry up.

My God, Abby. Abby.

Let me close the door.

Wait!

I am. Professor Davis.

Professor Davis.

We did not know it was you.

- Yes Is not it a bit late?

- I'm sorry.

Forgot your book.

I thought I might need.

I was wondering

what had happened to him.

In addition,

wanted to see how it was.

Next time use the phone.

You left us scared.

- I have your number.

- But you know where we live?

Yes It's a funny story.

I tended the garden of his grandmother.

Right.

- Do not you remember me?

- No.

So ...

I almost forgot.

I found this.

- Renee is the phone.

- Thank you.

She ended up sending us

out a message here.

I found the grass.

Listen. A patient escaped

Parker Hospital.

- I know.

- What? Why did not you say?

Carter asked me to say nothing.

Did not want to scare her.

- It's the same guy?

- Yes

- His name is Jaxon Harmon.

- My God.

Do not panic,

the police are looking for him.

There is no way it finds it.

Stay inside and be safe.

Okay?

Listen, I'm leaving.

Keep your doors locked.

We will.

Thank you.

- Are you all right?

- Yes

We are well.

Thank you.

- Glad you came.

- Sorry for the delay.

Jesus, Jensen, is better

which is close to catch it ...

because this guy

is me awake at night.

These are the victims?

Any luck with the handyman?

Pars is contacting

with his wife.

I bet you do.

Hello?

Yes.

When?

Now?

- Okay. Okay.

- What is it?

One patient in the hospital said Parker

that has information about Harmon.

Good?

I do not know. We have to see it.

He wants to see.

Okay.

Right. Go down them.

Let's do it.

- Carter?

- Lynn, I received your message.

You said he found the cell

Renee in the front yard.

- Professor Davis found.

- What was he doing there?

I brought a book

Abby has forgotten that in school.

Where you said

it was tonight?

She should go to a party

Wilson in the reservoir.

Okay, I'll go there

and see if anyone has yet.

Okay, thanks.

Okay, thanks.

Goodbye.

It was the Pars. She finished speaking

with the wife of a handyman.

- The woman he is dating?

- Right. Mary.

She said the Pars had not

heard from him all day.

- "Him," that the Mack.

- Correct.

And when he got home

found his cell phone.

- Continue.

- She found the messages.

And the last call received

was Lynn Petersen, 211, Oak Street.

There is the neighborhood where it is investigating

the death of that lady?

Yes Yes it is.

And Petersen lives across the street.

Two classmates

live with it.

And it is at the western entrance

Charles Grove, right?

Right.

That is correct.

This is interesting.

Let's see what this patient

has to say.

Yes, come on.

- Hello?

- Lynn.

- Carter, what you found?

- I'm at the party.

- No one saw Kyle and Renee.

- This is weird.

Listen, do not worry.

We'll keep looking.

Keep it locked.

I'll call later.

Meanwhile,

try to sleep, right?

Let's try.

Thank you.

He found it?

What do you know?

Very beautiful.

Lynn. Lynn!

Is anyone out there.

- Lynn, wake up!

- I see.

What do we do?

It's Carter!

My God.

Carter, what are you doing here?

We almost killed with fright!

I knocked on the front door.

No one answered.

I figured I had not heard.

Find us on the front.

Already checked out here.

Everything looks good.

- Want to join?

- No thanks. I can not stay.

It's very strange Renee's phone

be in the garden.

She never goes out

without your phone.

When they had heard from her

last?

I received a voice message earlier,

but I could not understand.

And the last message I received from her

Professor Davis was before the show.

Something is not right.

I will request a report

of missing persons.

And let a car

out here till dawn.

- They will feel safer?

- I'll feel better.

- Me too. Thank you.

- Okay.

Still with the weapon

immobilization?

- I am.

- Right.

I'll be in the car

until the police arrive.

You can wait in here

if you want.

I am still in service, Lynn.

Meanwhile, try to sleep.

- I'll get the reports.

- Okay.

So?

What we do now?

- I need to buy more cigarettes.

- Do not think we should check?

What? Harmon's visit?

You can be anyone.

And if it was a cop?

Let me understand.

He saw a crazy guy in uniform

talking to other crazy.

And you want to take him to the police station

to see pictures of police officers.

How else

know if he's lying?

Okay.

Get ready for the trip.

I need to urinate

meet you in the car.

Let's see pictures of police officers.

Abby! Abby!

- Abby. Abby. Wake up. Wake up.

- What is it?

- Someone is trying to get in!

- What?

I know. Let's call the police.

Come on.

- What's his name?

- Official Tyler.

Official!

Someone is trying to

break into the house!

Someone is trying to

break into the house.

All right, ladies, that's fine.

What is the problem?

We heard a noise

outside the window.

- Where?

- The other side of the house, right there.

Okay.

I see.

Get into the car,

lock the doors ...

and not leaving until I see,

okay?

- No, go with you.

- I'll be back ...

Okay.

- Here's to blame, ladies.

- A tree?

- You must think we are crazy.

- No, never think that.

Thank you, officer.

Why not go back inside?

I can handle it.

Everything will be alright.

How's it going?

He wants a drink.

- Hello?

- Sorry to bother them so late.

Okay.

We were not even sleeping.

The police called me Tyler.

He told about the tree.

- Are you all right?

- We are. Thanks to Tyler police.

Well I just wanted to warn them

they found ...

an abandoned truck

near the party.

- What color?

- Red.

- It's Kyle's truck.

- They found?

I'm sure

that are already inquiring.

The officer will Tyler

ask for a confirmation.

- Ask about Renee.

- And Renee?

She mentioned something

about going camping tonight?

- No, she hates camping.

- Good.

- Why?

- Some hunters ...

found two bodies near

a tent in the woods Charles.

My God, you do not ...

you do not ...

Have not identified the bodies,

warning so you know.

Okay.

What did he say?

He said he found a

Charles damaged tent in the woods.

- And?

- And two bodies are not identified.

Can not be Renee and Kyle.

They were the party.

She hates camping.

It seems that exploded

a transformer.

What a hellish night.

I and my Father are one.

- Where is Tyler police?

- Back here taking a nap.

He turned cop killer now?

I met her neighbor yesterday.

At the hospital. Abby?

It looks just like Sarah Beth.

- Stay away from her, you know?

- As you say, officer.

- You know that they will find it.

- No, they will not.

- Then I'll arrest him.

- I do not recommend it.

It would not do

on your resume.

- Curriculum?

- Curriculum.

The psychologist at the hospital knows

you are my half-brother, idiot.

You have been

a very driven kid.

Great, my battery will end.

Speaking at the devil.

I think it is for you.

We brought two boys.

If you touch her I'll kill you!

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Campion Murphy

Campion E. Murphy (born November 12, 1962, Torrance, California) is a writer/director. He began his career in the film and television industry as a Production Assistant with Paramount Studios. He went on to become a Supervising Coordinator in Charge of Video Development at International Video Brokers, and a junior writer/reporter at The Hollywood Reporter. He wrote, directed and produced Escapee (2011) and Citation of Merit (1999), and acted in the movie Blankman (1994). Born and raised in Los Angeles, Campion Murphy worked in the entertainment business for several years. He then segued into indie filmmaking, writing and directing the short film "Citation of Merit". Inspired by his late father's World War II experiences, Citation was accepted into six film festivals. Murphy has since developed other projects including a half-hour pilot for ABC studios titled "Raising Shane". It was based on his life in his early 20s when he became the legal guardian of his then 13-year-old nephew. Soon after, he began compiling a varied body of scripted works including action-thrillers, a dark comedy and an edgy family drama. In 2011, Murphy later directed his indie-thriller "Escapee" starring Dominic Purcell (Prison Break). "Escapee" is the story of a high-risk patient (Purcell) who escapes from a mental hospital and terrorizes a small town. Most recently, Murphy wrote and directed the short film "The Day I Finally Decided to Kill Myself". Initially, the story was written in memory of his brother who committed suicide in the late 1980s. He decided to make the story into a short film later when another brother committed suicide in 2012. Afterwards, Murphy switched gears and took a turn at writing and directing a hybrid comedy, "Barry Avenue", based on his young single years living in a Los Angeles bungalow. Murphy maintains residences in both Los Angeles and Louisiana. He continues to develop projects for both film and television. more…

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