Hider in the House Page #5

Synopsis: A deranged man, Tom Sykes, hides out in the attic while an unsuspecting couple (Rogers & McKean) and their family carry on their life in the house below. Once Tom stops just hiding out and becomes involved with the family and, in particular, the wife, the problems begin. An original USA made for cable movie.
Genre: Thriller
Director(s): Matthew Patrick
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.9
R
Year:
1989
104 min
77 Views


Sit here.

Here it is.

- It's better here, no?

- Yeah.

I prepare something to drink '?

What do you say?

- That would be nice.

- Yes, all right.

- Tom, take the kids away.

- What is happening '?

- Who are you?

- It's Tom.

Phil, take the kids out.

I do not know who you are or what happened

when I was not there, but now I'm back.

Careful, he's crazy!

Wait!

Mr. Hufford!

Open the door!

Tom wants to kill our parents.

Come here.

You lied to me!

Come!

NO!

You lied to me!

Why did you lie to me?

I trusted you!

I trusted you!

You did not have to lie to me!

Why did you lie to me?

Son of a b*tch!

You do not deserve Julie.

And you do not deserve children!

Why did you come back?

You are worthless.

You did not have to come back.

Julie!

Put your head next to mine.

I'm sorry I'm not

like you wanted me.

I'm sorry.

- How are you '? Where is your sister '?

- Here she is.

Dad, how are you?

When you come back home '?

I do not know, why do not you

come visit me to the hospital?

- Can I come too?

- Sure.

- Rome

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Lem Dobbs

Lem Dobbs was born on December 24, 1958 in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England as Anton Lemuel Kitaj. He is a writer and producer, known for Dark City (1998), The Limey (1999) and Haywire (2011). He has been married to Dana Kraft since 1991. more…

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