Havenhurst Page #2

Synopsis: A troubled young woman takes up residence in a gothic apartment building where she must confront a terrifying evil.
Director(s): Andrew C. Erin
Production: Brainstorm Media
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
4.9
Rotten Tomatoes:
30%
NOT RATED
Year:
2016
80 min
38 Views


Remember, keep coming back.

(many)

It works if you work it.

[clapping]

Thanks for coming.

Can you look into Paula St. Claire?

Oh, Jackie, another tenant?

I heard a struggle

and then I found this.

There's something odd about that place.

So don't go back.

I want to be there when

Danielle comes back for her stuff.

If she comes back.

Look, if you don't want

to help me... I don't...

Is everything okay?

Yes, of course.

Oh. Mike,

this is Tim.

He's an old friend.

- Good to meet you, Tim.

- Likewise.

- Welcome.

- Thanks.

I'll call you later.

- You take care.

- You, too.

You in some kind of trouble?

Why would you ask that?

Well, I know a cop when I see one.

[sigh]

You ever hear of anything strange

going on at Havenhurst?

- Like what?

- Tenants going missing.

Oh, other than Danielle?

I've put a good number

of patients in that place.

They all seem to love it.

Jackie, what's going on?

I'm not sure yet.

[odd noise]

[gasp]

[rustling]

You scared the sh*t out of me.

I'm sorry.

How did you get in here?

Ezra.

Did he give that to you?

- Or did you take it?

- No.

He's my friend.

[sigh]

Alright, well...

Look, I'm not going to hurt you.

Come on in.

What's that?

I'm not sure.

What do you have behind your back?

- Nothing.

- Come on, show me what it is.

I won't get mad.

[sighs]

Sarah, you can't just steal

from people's homes.

I'm sorry.

Why would you do something like this?

I wanted something

so I would remember you.

Remember me?

I just got here.

Did you know Danielle very well?

She was nice.

She took that picture.

Hm, yeah.

She did that a lot.

I have something of hers.

One of her cameras.

I can show you.

Okay.

Tammy's sleeping.

She works nights.

Why do you call her Tammy?

- Isn't she your mother?

- No.

Foster mom.

I don't know anything

about my real parents.

In here.

It's my secret spot.

You can keep it.

I don't know how to work it anyway.

Thanks.

Sarah, what's going on?

Sorry, Tammy.

Jackie lives down the hall.

I invited her over.

Sorry if we woke you up.

Oh, you didn't.

I have to get dinner on.

Did you finish your homework?

Am I making an extra plate?

No. Thank you,

I better get going.

Thanks for this.

Well, hello.

You okay?

She's fine.

Oh.

She's good.

[slurred speech]

Don't be a stranger.

(Tammy) Goddammit.

Why can't you control yourself?

You ruin everything!

(Wayne)

You don't like the way I do things?

No, I don't like the way you do things.

Then, go! Leave home! Go!

Get out!

Ah.

I'm going to take a shower.

[shower starts]

Oh, God.

[door opens]

I left your dinner on the counter.

You'd do best to eat

in your room tonight.

Tammy...

Just stay out of his way.

Can't you stay home tonight?

Stay in your room and

you'll be fine. Okay?

[shower]

[heavy breathing]

[shower]

[door opens and closes]

[faucet squeaks]

[shower stops]

[door opens]

(Wayne)

Sarah.

[footsteps]

[knocking]

Sarah?

Sarah!

You're not being very nice.

What? You don't want to play?

Hey!

[groan]

[shout]

[screaming]

Shh. Shh. Shh.

[sound]

[shouting]

[gasping]

Ahhh!

[shout]

[scream]

[shout of pain]

[screaming]

[screaming]

Motherf***er.

[gasping]

You little b*tch.

Oh.

Ahhh! Damn.

Yes, it's definitely Danielle's camera.

(Tim)

What's in the pictures?

They're being processed.

I'll know soon.

I looked into Paula St. Claire.

And?

Been a working girl for a long time.

Rough childhood, she's been

through the system a lot.

She went back to her old

ways, just like Danielle.

No missing persons on her yet.

Yeah, something's off.

I think Danielle knew.

That's why she was documenting it.

They both broke the rules.

Maybe that's how I'll find her.

Jackie, what are you talking about?

Ma'am?

They're ready.

Listen, I'll call you

when I have a chance

to go through the pictures.

[snoring]

[shout]

Ahhh!

[slicing sound]

[scream]

Wayne?

What the hell?

What's going on?

He broke the rules.

Where is he?

What the f***?

Wayne?

Holy sh*t.

(Tammy)

Sarah! Open it!

Sarah! Open this door!

What?

Sarah!

Sarah, open the door!

[urgent knocking]

[inhales]

[knocking continues]

Open it!

Sarah!

Sarah, open the door!

[metallic sound]

[gasping]

[knocking continues]

Sarah.

[odd noises]

[Tammy screaming]

[distant screaming]

No.

It's too late for them.

[Tammy screams distant]

Stay here.

[silence]

[flipping switch]

[rustling noises]

Tammy.

[creaking sound]

[Jackie gasps]

[heavy breathing]

We got evicted.

Why?

Because of Wayne.

Bad things happen when he drinks.

Did he hurt you?

Who are you calling?

A friend.

[groaning]

Oh, God.

[door creaks open]

[man screams]

[gasp]

[man screams again]

[choking, gasping]

My God.

Oh, Wayne.

I can't understand...

[gasp]

[moaning]

[metallic clanging]

[water pouring]

[screaming]

[eerie groan]

(Eleanor)

Please, feel free.

What exactly is it

that we're looking for?

There was blood on the sheets.

The lamp was...

You actually saw this?

Yes.

This place was a mess.

There was blood on the counter.

Dear, are you feeling alright?

Please accept my apology.

Obviously there's been

some sort of misunderstanding.

No, no.

Not necessary.

Such a pretty little girl.

I always wanted a daughter.

You're more than welcome

to stay with me, dear,

until your mother gets back.

No, she's fine with me.

Well, suit yourself.

But our door is always open

if you change your mind.

Again, sorry for the trouble.

Oh, it's no trouble.

I found this hidden in one of

Danielle's picture frames.

And these pictures.

Danielle was documenting the place.

Now if you'll look close,

you can see a few key changes.

Like here.

Look.

The hallway's smaller.

And here.

The wall's been moved.

And there's something

going on in the laundry room.

You were down there?

Not yet, but look at the door.

It's gone.

These are measurements.

It's roughly the size of this room.

I need more time with this.

Can I take these?

Yeah. I had two sets made.

What about the little girl?

I should call Child Services.

(Jackie)

No.

No, I can watch her for a bit.

Jackie, it doesn't work like that.

[sigh]

At least let her stay the night.

In case her foster mom reappears.

Fine.

[door opens and closes]

[crying]

Here's to breaking the rules.

I hope this leads me to you.

[cough]

Oh, Crawford.

That missing persons you asked for.

She had a long list.

You still looking at Havenhurst?

Not officially, no.

I don't know a thing.

Thanks, Hal.

It's a four-foot difference.

(Jackie)

No! No!

Let me go!

My daughter!

No!

[beeping]

Ahhh!

Oh.

[beeping stops]

I'm sorry.

I was trying to make breakfast.

It's okay.

- You don't look good.

- Oh, yeah.

I'm fine.

Oh.

You okay?

Yeah, I'm good.

I miss this.

Bad pancakes?

[laughing]

Sure.

Hey.

[sniff]

Do you know where the laundry room is?

Yeah, of course.

You need to do a load?

Not yet.

I was just wondering

if you could take me there.

No prob.

(Eleanor)

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Andrew C. Erin

Andrew C. Erin is an American film maker, he was born on May 29, 1973. He is best known for his film Sam's Lake, starring Sandrine Holt. Sam's Lake is a thriller/horror film released in 2006. He is currently working on a movie called Simple Things. Sam's Lake marks Andrew C. Erin's feature debut following six years of writing, directing, and producing Canadian TV pilots, series, and short films. Following Sam's Lake, which was produced by Mirovision/Maverick Films, Erin wrote and directed his second feature, Simple Things, a drama set in North Carolina. In 2008 he co-wrote and directed Toxic Skies. more…

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