Krampus: The Reckoning Page #5

Synopsis: Zoe is a strange little girl with a not so imaginary friend, Krampus, who is the dark companion of kindly old St. Nicholas. Krampus has been unleashed upon a small town, and the legendary demon will seek out all the naughty people to punish them at Christmas time. No one is safe as Krampus hunts them down, tortures them and then drags their helpless souls to the depths of hell.
Genre: Horror
Director(s): Robert Conway
Production: FunHouse Features
 
IMDB:
2.3
Year:
2015
90 min
104 Views


or something.

Understood.

You okay?

Yeah, I'm fine.

Another time.

Okay.

It's time, Rachel.

And for those who

have been wicked

with the year's end approaching,

saw to it that the Krampus

prepared to cast

them into the fire.

What does that mean?

What do you think?

Krampus killed them.

That can't be true.

Wait, there's more here.

What?

Listen to this.

But Saint Nicholas grew

angry with the Krampus,

and to punish him had the

chains of civility forged.

The chains made the Krampus

the servant of the Saint

and he could no

longer punish at will,

but would now only punish those

of Nicholas' his choosing.

Then what happened?

There's a picture here, but

the letters make no sense.

Chains that bind you,

now bind you to me.

Rachel.

No!

Lamar?

There's someone in here!

It's okay sweetie, it's just...

Who was that?

Zoe!

Who is Zoe?

Mom look out!

We've gotta get to the police.

Police?

Police, Miles, just,

Lamar I really need

to concentrate,

I need you to be quiet.

You can't go this way!

And he punishes all the

wicked little boys and girls

with the fire, and the

fire is what cleanses

the world of evil.

What are you doing?

Go back to bed.

Rachel make it

stop, please, stop!

How is she doing?

Stable, it's the kid

we're worried about.

Lamar?

Lamar?

Lamar?

No...

No...

Hello Rachel.

Zoe!

He's gonna die, Rachel.

And it's all your fault.

What?

Damn, he's crashing.

Nurse, defibrillator.

Three, two, one...

Clear!

Damn, damn, again.

Charging.

The Krampus came for you.

He came for you

because you were bad.

What are you talking about?

You killed us.

Mommy, Daddy and me.

I didn't.

You don't remember?

Just a bad dream you thought?

Just a nightmare

like all the others?

All right, three, two, one.

Clear!

Damn it!

We've got to stabilize him.

One, two, three, four, five,

six...

Stay with me, Lamar.

Don't you remember the fire?

What are you doing?

Don't you remember what you did?

And the fire is what

cleanses the world of evil.

No please, stop!

Remember?

It was just...

You can't remember the Krampus

or the story from

Grandmother's book?

Chains that bind you,

now bind you to me.

Or how you would make Mommy cry?

Can you not even remember

you had a sister?

One, two, three, four, five,

six, seven, eight.

One, two, three, four, five,

six, seven...

He's gone, doc.

So it was you?

It's not me that

wants you, Rachel.

Krampus?

Please...

Doc, he's back!

He's coming back?

I don't believe it.

Lamar stay with us.

- Dr.

- Jennings,.

Rachel...

Ho, ho, ho!

And this one's for, Jamie!

What do you say, Jamie?

Thank you Santa.

And this one,

Lamar!

He looks good.

Yes, full recovery.

But I'll tell you, it's the

closest thing I've ever seen.

I mean he was gone

for sure, but...

I'm sorry about Rachel.

No answer for me on that one?

No good ones I'm afraid.

And the Weaver kid?

No.

No sign of her.

Yeah, she's not here,

there's no record

of her anymore,

it's like she just...

Vanished?

Yeah.

But people don't just vanish.

Do they detective?

No, Doctor.

They don't.

I don't know if I have

the words for this.

Goodbye Rachel.

Rest good children on your bed

Ye have not to thread

But if you happen

Not to sleep

Then ye have much to fear

He knows about

the naughty ones

Who make their mommies cry

And if you cannot

You can't hide

He sees your evil side

And it isn't above you

To take and thus prepare

To take the naughty children

Down into his lair

If he

And cast them into the fire

And perhaps he

Of ye all, of ye all

To perhaps be

Above thee all

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