Krampus: The Devil Returns

Synopsis: Five years after the murder of his wife and disappearance of his daughter, former police officer Jeremy Duffin is brought back to help in the hunt for a yuletide monster that punishes children that have been "naughty." As the monster becomes more erratic and unpredictable, Jeremy learns the truth about the disappearance of his daughter and the fate that has been bestowed upon him by an unlikely source. Can Jeremy finally end the nightmare Christmas monster that has terrorized this town for years?
Director(s): Jason Hull
Production: Snowdog Studio
  3 wins & 6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
1.7
NOT RATED
Year:
2016
83 min
116 Views


Josh, what are you doing?

Josh, what are you doing?

Yeah!

Josh, what are you doing?

Jesus, Andy, calm down, have a beer.

Cheers.

What are we doing? We shouldn't be here.

Wait, did you hear that?

Don't be such a p*ssy, Andy.

Well, hi, guys, welcome, come on in.

Let's all go see Santa.

Wanna go see Santa?

Where's Santa?

I see Santa.

You see Santa?

- So what's your name?

- My name is Donny.

Donny, what could Santa Claus

get you for Christmas this year?

I'd really like to get

the game Black Ops Three.

Mm, that's some sort

of computer game, isn't it?

- Mm-hmm.

- Why don't you give your thumbs a break.

How 'bout getting outside?

How 'bout a nice baseball?

Or a basketball? Or a football?

Something like that.

I hate playing outside, it's boring.

Well, how 'bout a little puppy dog?

Or a little furry kitten?

Learn some responsibility.

I hate dogs and cats.

They're all ugly and smell bad.

Well, you know, Donny, you don't

always get what you want for Christmas.

Santa sometimes brings you what you need.

- Ow!

- You're a fake.

Hey! Come back here.

What's your last name?

Baker, with a B.

Hi, I just wanted to say thank you so much

for coming in and doing this for the kids.

It really means so much to them.

Absolutely,

anything for the little children.

Aw, thank you so much.

We really appreciate it.

- You're welcome. Have a merry Christmas.

- Well, thank you, you too, sir.

- You're gonna sit with Mads, okay?

- You're just gonna look at me.

Look at Santa.

You gonna tell Santa

what you want for Christmas?

How 'bout you, Dave?

You get any reception on that thing yet?

- Nothing. This is it though.

- All right.

Hey, listen.

I know he hasn't seen anybody

in a very long time,

so I'm not sure how he's gonna take

us being here, so do me a favor,

- don't touch anything, okay?

- Yes, sir.

Jeremy!

Jeremy!

- What do you want?

- It's okay, Paul.

We're just here to talk.

That's it, we just wanna talk.

It's okay. He's with me.

- Friends of yours?

- No!

I saw them walking along the treeline.

I wanted to make sure

there was nothing going on.

Thanks, Monk.

What are you doing here, Dave?

- It's happening again.

- What's happening?

The missing children.

The missing children, are you kidding me?

That's what he does.

That's what he's always done.

- It will always happen.

- It's different this time, Jeremy.

It's happening way earlier,

and it's way more intense.

And what does that have to do with me?

What does that have to do with me, huh?

You're the only one that's gotten close

to him, and we need your help.

No!

We never found her, Jeremy.

We never found your daughter.

You leave her out of this! What the hell

does she have to do with anything?

- We found signs of her.

- Signs? Who the f*** is this?

Jeremy, we need your help.

If you don't wanna come back with me,

at least point me in the right direction

where we can start looking for this thing.

'Cause we're out of options.

Is Gil in on this?

So is Harry.

I'll go.

If that's what it takes.

I'm on the scene at the Edinburgh police

station where citizens gathered early today

to address their concerns

about the police's attempt

to apprehend the person responsible

for the recent string of missing children.

Hey, officer!

Officers Paul Sharp and Lead Investigator

Dave Kane briefly addressed the crowd.

The media has been advised to refrain

from photography at this time.

It has also been rumored

that former officer Jeremy Duffin

has been brought in to help

assist police in the apprehending

of the person or persons responsible

for the missing children.

- What about my niece?

- Listen, listen.

- We're doing the best we can right now?

- That's bullshit!

Captain Farabee will be holding

a press conference tomorrow morning.

I suggest that you are all there. We have

good information that's come to fruition

that we'll be sure to pass on.

That's all I got to say right now.

Hey! Come back here!

Jeremy Duffin is the police officer whose wife

was murdered and daughter went missing

almost five years ago today.

We will have more on this story

as the day progresses.

This is Rob Sanderson

with Channel Five News signing out.

Donny, it's time for bed.

Hey! Did you hear me?

Hey!

Do you hear me?

I'm gonna take that thing away

from you for about a week.

All right, that's it. Butt in bed, now.

Go to bed.

I'll be up to check on you in a second.

Mom?

Mom, I think there's something

under my bed.

There is nothing under your bed.

Pain in the ass kid.

Donny?

Donny.

Donny.

Oh, my God. Donny.

Donny! Donny!

Donny!

Donny! Donny!

Donny!

Donny! Donny! Donny!

Donny! Donny!

Donny, where are you? Donny!

Donny! Somebody call...

- Amy. What's going on, what's going on?

- You have to help me.

- Donny's gone. Donny's gone.

- I heard you from the house.

That thing got him,

that thing, he got him!

- Let's go inside and call the police.

- No, I'm gonna get my shotgun...

No, no, we can't. No, we can't, we can't.

Let's go inside and call the police.

That's the only thing that's gonna help him.

Let's call the police.

- Donny.

- Come on.

Come on. Come on. Come on.

What's with all those people?

That's an everyday occurrence

around here now.

Paul, can you help me with this?

- I'll give you a call if we need you.

- You got it.

Any problems?

No, not really, but I see our crowd

outside hasn't gotten any smaller.

- Jeremy.

- Captain.

- How are you?

- Good to see you, too.

- You look great.

- How have you been? Harry.

- Jeremy. Jeremy?

- Yeah, it's me.

- Good to see you, Harry.

- Good to see you again.

Uh, Captain, hey, uh, this is, uh, Monk.

Very good friend of mine.

Nice to meet you.

Jeremy's told me a lot about you.

It's nice to meet you. Um, this is Lori,

Lori Taylor from Buffalo PD.

Hi. Gil's told me lots

of nice things about you.

- Nice to meet you.

- You, too.

- Um, you and I, we, uh...

- What?

We both have children that were taken.

We've both been, uh,

trying to hunt this thing.

- I'm sorry.

- It's okay.

My child, he was taken about

the same time as yours actually.

I mean, I was right there at home.

I was there, right there when it happened.

Me, too. I was there when he

took my daughter. And, um...

I heard, I'm so sorry.

- Captain.

- What?

It's Donny Baker, he's missing.

We got an officer at the house,

but Amy's asking specifically for you.

Jesus Christ. She's still at the house?

- Yes, sir.

- Let's go.

- Let's go.

- All right.

- Come on, boys, we're going for a ride.

- Come on, Monk.

Hey, kids, it's Santa Claus.

Woo! We gonna have some fun today?

Jing-jing-a-ling, it's killing time.

Hey, my little tart.

You wanna hear some Christmas music?

Come on, sure you do.

Why don't we get a little

Christmas picture of ya?

Let's see what we got here.

"To Santa,

I'm not gonna tell you my name."

I'm not gonna read your f***ing letter.

What have we got here?

"Dear Mr. Claus."

Actually, it's Mr. Kringle.

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