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Synopsis: This movie is about a mother (Alice Maguire) and her three daughters who are trying to get to the airport to pick up Mr Maguire, the daughter's father. But on the way there is a tornado warning and the trip starts to get too dangerous so they stop on the highway and run to a house to take shelter. Nobody answers the door so they all get in to the cellar to wait out the storm. But then they discover that there is somebody in the house above them, and then they become trapped in the cellar. But there's more to worry about than the impending storm, and their lives become endangered, by something that's not normal.
Genre: Horror
Director(s): Patrick Rea
Production: LionsGate Entertainment
  5 wins.
 
IMDB:
4.3
R
Year:
2013
82 min
67 Views


have deteriorated.

Wednesday, May 14, 1865.

Struck by lightning?

Thursday, May 15, 1865. Not

feels good. Barely drink tea.

Friday, May 16, 1865.

Quadruplets born.

I found a corridor.

I'll look.

- Alright. I'll go with you.

- No.

What?

I said no.

- So let Alice go with you.

- I want them to Sally.

No. This is stupid. You will not

walking alone in this corridor.

- I'll be with Sally. Not problem.

- I will not leave you alone.

I'll be fine.

Why that sounds

like a terrible idea?

You are right.

Can we stay or do we all.

So let's all.

Mom, this is a tunnel.

Must be 100 meters.

What is this?

I think it's a distillery.

Jen, be careful with his flashlight.

- Why? - If it's a brewery

therefore, a container is propane.

He can explode.

Alice has to be with Sally. We

be close. Shout if you need something.

- Okay?

- Ok

Mother

Yes?

What about when she wakes up?

Tell him that everything will be fine.

Is that true?

Alice, I believe with all my heart

that'll be fine.

Alright.

- He does not look bad.

- No, just...

Just weird.

You want to go forward

or backward?

Back.

You can leave your flashlight?

- Ready? Wait a minute.

- What is it?

- There's more to catch.

- Complicated stuff.

You can?

Go ahead.

Mom?

- Beware the door.

- How is your hand?

- Right.

- Can I go?

- You're going too fast.

- Sorry.

Wait a minute.

Can you hear anything?

What is this?

I do not know.

Mommy, where's Alice?

- Alice?

- Alice?

Let's go down it.

- Alice?

- Alice?

Alice?

No... no...

God...

Alice...

My dear...

Mother

We have to leave.

Mom, you can not give up.

Jennifer...

We will die here.

We do not.

You have a daughter who needs

you now.

I will not give up.

Jennifer...

- What are you doing?

- I do not know.

We will be ready next time.

Mother

- Mom?

- Give me a break.

It does not matter.

- Mother, are you okay?

- Oh, Jennifer.

I do not.

Mom, we have to get together.

- Together? Just...

- Mama, I mean now.

Ok?

And now we have to put in the soprano

front door and blow the hinges.

I need your help.

Have you heard?

Yes.

Mother

Mother?

Oh God.

Can you stand up?

Have to take Sally and get out of here.

Not going anywhere

without you.

- See how Dad is happy.

- For years not seen so much energy.

- Should I let Roger know?

- Give your dad some time.

Looks like another storm

is coming.

- She will be strong.

- This explains their energy.

Will have a one month to sleep

after this day.

- What happened?

- It's all right, Sally.

- Jennifer, I hurt myself.

- I know, Sally.

- Where's Mom?

- I'm here, baby.

Mommy, what happened to you?

- Sally, mother is injured.

- I'm fine.

- Where is Alice?

- Sally, we have to leave.

- What is happening?

- You have to hear me. Ok?

What do you mean?

Where is Alice?

Alice is dead.

- Is she dead?

- Yes

Sally, we have to leave.

You can walk?

- Mom?

- It's okay, honey.

You need to be strong for me.

We'll leave here. Ok?

And for Dad too. Ok?

I want to stay behind me

and cover your head.

- What will you do?

- Let's explode.

- You need to hide. Ok?

- You can run?

- I can.

- If you need I help?

- Okay

- Okay.

Mom!

Mom!

Mother, wake up, please.

Mom, please.

Thanks, Mom.

Are you ready?

Sally, are you okay?

Behind you!

Sh*t.

Jennifer!

- Why not listen to me at least once?

- Do not blame me, the tree fell.

- Everything will be alright. - Last year

told you to get rid of this tree.

- What struck the quarter?

- She could not hit the room.

Honey, come here.

That?

- It's okay, girls? - It is

very sore. - Let's go inside.

Right. Let me look.

Oh, dear.

We need to take it away.

We need to call the police.

Everything will be alright.

It seems to be infected.

- I do not understand. Those

creatures are... - Calm down.

I ask for help.

Let's put a new bandage.

The bathroom is over there. Come on.

Emergency Alert System

National Weather Service

The question is

severe weather in the region

Here is the nursery.

Here is a disinfectant, bandages,

Get everything you need.

Thank you.

The baby does not like a storm.

I hate when that happens.

Excuse me.

No Signal. Can not

send messages.

- Jennifer, help me.

- Sally, no.

Stay away from me!

Help me. Jennifer, please.

I'm sorry, Sally.

No need to run away, baby.

Let's just talk to you.

Depart.

You're lucky that the storm

does not affect everyone the same.

Otherwise, as

would be dead.

Sh*t.

Here you farewell, my dear.

Sh*t!

No dead.

There are still many missing.

Especially young people.

You know what these storms do.

Many do not know how to recover.

We will look at homes during the day.

- No trace of the girl?

- No.

Do you think she is alive?

No. He died in the storm.

Do you think all this destruction will

attract the press here?

Let's see.

I am sorry for his mother.

The coming storm

a few hours,

May be worse than that of

last night.

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Patrick Rea (born January 2, 1980 in Schuyler, Nebraska) is an American producer, writer and director. more…

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