Hellions Page #2

Synopsis: A teenager must survive a Halloween night from Hell when malevolent trick-or-treaters come knocking at her door.
Director(s): Bruce McDonald
Production: IFC Films
  1 win & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
4.2
Metacritic:
34
Rotten Tomatoes:
26%
NOT RATED
Year:
2015
80 min
Website
44 Views


Hey.

Hi, honey, it's me.

I'm just checking up.

Yeah, um..

Are you guys coming home soon?

Remi, that candy is for later.

Um, we'll be home,

I don't know when, Dora.

This stupid junk-bucket

won't start again.

Okay, well..

There are these kids, like,

doing weird stuff outside.

What, what, you mean like

pulling pranks?

Well, yeah, and I just heard

someone scream really loudly.

Baby, it's Halloween.

People... people scream.

I know, but they like

smashed all our pumpkins

and are throwing eggs

at the window.

Honey, I can barely hear you.

Listen, we'll talk

when I get back, okay...

No... no... no, mom, wait.

Wait... wait... wait.

Can you, uh,

can you hear me now?

Hello?

Mom?

Damn it.

Trick or treat.

Trick or treat.

Alright, you want some

goddamn candy, hmm?

You like the candy

then have it.

9-1-1. What's your emergency?

Um, there's been a murder.

I mean, my boyfriend's been

killed. They're still outside.

I need you

to come quickly, please.

Ma'am, slow down.

Tell me what's happened.

I'm gonna help you.

There are... there are kids,

I think they're still outside.

I think they're gonna try

and break in.

I need you to calm down.

I need you to breathe.

Tell me what your name is.

My name's Dora Vogel.

Oh, God, they killed him.

Jace...

That's good, Dora.

That's good. Just calm down.

I need you

to give me your address.

I I live on Orley Road.

2-1-0-9 Orley Road.

Please just send the police.

It's important you stay on

the line with me alright?

We're sending

someone right now.

Okay.

- Are you still there?

- Yeah, I'm here.

Um, I think they cut the power.

Can you still hear me, Dora?

- Yeah. I... I can hear you.

- Okay.

Okay, just stop for a second.

Listen. Do you see anything?

There's... I don't know

what the hell is going on,

I think...

Dora, I, listen.

I want you to do something

for me, alright?

I want you to secure

all the doors and windows.

I'm really scared.

Did you hear

my instructions, Dora?

Uh-huh.

Secure all the doors

and windows.

Do you think you can do that?

Yeah, yeah. Okay.

I can do that.

- Alright.

- One second.

Relax, sit tight, and help

is gonna be there shortly.

I need you to hold on

for a second, okay?

Don't go anywhere.

- Hello?

- I'm still here, Dora.

You're doing great.

I'm locking the back door.

I really need you to hurry up

because I don't know what

the f*** is going on right now.

There's some sort of storm.

I can't hear you.

You're breaking up.

Did you say there's a storm?

Tell me what you see, Dora.

Oh, God!

Hurry up.

Just hurry up, please!

Please, please...

I didn't hear you.

Can you repeat that?

No, you...

I can't hear you. You have

to... you have to speak up.

Dora, are you sure it's not

just some kids pulling a prank?

No, I, you don't understand.

They killed my boyfriend, okay?

This isn't a f***ing joke.

Okay, Dora, I know you're upset

but I need you to stay calm...

Hello?

Hello?

Hello?

No, no, no, no.

Hello!

Stop!

Stop!

Mommy, hug me.

I like to do a good job.

I'm sleepy.

Mommy, hug me.

Mommy, hug me.

Mommy, hug me.

Mommy, hug me.

I love you.

Mommy, goodnight.

Let's play.

Help me.

Help me, please.

- They're everywhere, Dora.

- Dr. Henry?

- Get away!

- Go to the back door.

The back door.

They're everywhere.

Dr. Henry?

Dr. Henry?

Sh*t.

Don't go out there. Don't go

out there. Don't go out there.

Oh. Damn it.

Dr. Henry?

Dr. Henry?

Oh, my God.

Okay, okay.

Okay.

Go, go, go.

Those kids,

they came out of nowhere.

You have to listen to me.

You have your car, right?

Tell me you have your car.

Parked... parked down the road.

- Okay.

- But they're everywhere!

I'm not going back out there.

Okay, come on. Come on.

Okay.

Oh.

Sh*t.

Who are they?

- I don't know.

- Where did they come from?

I don't know. Shh!

Dora.

I'm losing a lot of blood here.

Okay, let me see.

Oh. Oh, my God.

Okay, what can we do?

Okay, what about this?

No, no. You can't be serious.

- Okay.

- It'll work, it'll work.

Here, here.

Holy sh*t.

Oh. Alright.

You're gonna need something

hard and flat

so that it... holds.

Flat. Hard and flat. Okay.

Hmm, uh..

Anything.

Um..

- That's good, that's good.

- Okay. Okay.

- Yeah.

- Oh, my God.

Oh..

Um..

- Can you hold this?

- Okay.

Oh, my God.

Uh, okay.

You were in

the girl scouts, right?

They kicked me out.

A**holes.

Okay. Okay.

Like this?

Hmm.

Hmm.

Okay, okay. I'm so sorry.

I'm so sorry.

Okay, okay, okay.

It's done.

I'm so sorry.

Okay. The cops are

gonna be here.

The cops will be here

any minute, I promise.

How soon? How soon?

Damn. Damn soon.

Where's your mother?

She's gonna be home. She's

gonna be home really soon.

She's gonna be home

really soon.

Oh, sh*t.

What are they doing up there?

Just keep that on there.

You're okay.

We should really

keep that covered.

Let me see if I can

find something.

Here.

I'll be okay.

It's good enough.

Okay.

Alright.

What's wrong?

It's why I called you,

I don't...

What?

- What?

- I'm not sure.

I think, I think...

What?

No, it makes no sense...

Well, tell me

what the hell is going on!

Maybe... maybe it's

an abnormal fetus or..

Or a... or

a hemorrhage somewhere.

There's something

wrong with it.

I can't believe it.

You're already

four months pregnant.

What? What the hell

are you talking about?

You told me it was

four weeks earlier today.

Here. Listen to it yourself.

- Dora.

- You have to get it out of me.

You have to get it

out of me right now.

- Get it out of me!

- I can't.

I can't. We need to focus

on getting out of here.

Oh God, uh..

Okay, we go to the clinic and you're

gonna get it out of me, okay?

Clinic.

Let's go.

It it goes all the way up

to the kitchen.

Go!

- Go.

- You go.

No time to argue. Come on.

Hurry!

Here, here. My car keys.

In case I don't make it.

Forget the goddamn keys

and just hurry up.

Grab my hand, grab my hand,

grab my hand!

Quick!

Hurry up!

No! Let him go!

Oh, my God!

Dora.

- Mommy. Hug me.

- Mommy. Hug me.

Mommy. Hug me.

Dora?

Dora can you hear me?

It's me.

Listen..

This is what happens now.

Lights out.

Baby grow.

Dora sleep.

Can you hear me, Dora?

Then, we carry you.

It's not far.

Can you hear us, little piggy?

We wait for baby.

Baby you don't want.

Baby we want.

When baby ready.

Then we cut you.

Blood for baby.

Cut you.

Bleed you.

Blood for baby.

Then you'll be gone.

Dora?

Dora, little piggy?

Dora gone.

Blood for baby.

Dora?

Dora?

Dora, can you hear me?

Please, leave me alone.

It's me.

Please, leave me alone.

Dora.

Help.

Dora! Is that blood?

Are you hurt?

No, no, Mike.

They killed Jace.

They just showed up.

They showed up out of nowhere

in costume and they're

trying to kill me.

And I don't know.

They're all over the place.

Alright.

Listen.

Take this.

I'm gonna go in there.

I'm gonna have a look, okay?

No, no, no. Don't go, don't go.

Please don't leave me.

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Pascal Trottier

Pascal Trottier is a Canadian filmmaker and screenwriter. He graduated from the Canadian Film Centre in 2005. His credits include The Colony, starring Laurence Fishburne and Bill Paxton, and the horror feature Hellions, directed by Bruce McDonald and starring Chloe Rose and Robert Patrick, which had its world premiere at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. In 2013, he wrote for the horror TV series Darknet, produced by Steve Hoban and Vincenzo Natali, and penned a segment of the horror anthology feature film A Christmas Horror Story, which won the Writer's Guild of Canada award for Best Feature Screenplay in 2016. more…

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