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Synopsis: In the small town of Stone Cove, Maine, deputy sheriff Dwayne Hopper is on the night shift at the police station. He discovers that one of the prisoners in the holding cell is Ronald Perkins, a local pharmacist and a suspect in the disappearance of 14 children over the past 10 years, including Hopper's young son. Interrogating Perkins, Hopper learns that the mad pharmacist has built an army of 14 people brainwashed through cult-like methods to protect him from Perkins' parents' killers. Investigating, Hopper and the police unwittingly unleash his followers on the small town, and a night of terror beings as the 14 super-strong, zombie-like warriors wreck havoc with only one thing on their mind: "Kill for Mr. Perkins."
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Craig Singer
Production: After Dark Films
 
IMDB:
5.1
R
Year:
2009
95 min
11 Views


It's okay. Don't cry.

It's okay. It's okay.

Get down!

Ronnie loves you all.

Ronnie's gonna play with you later

because you've been such a good girl.

Please stop it!

- Stop, please.

- Hey, Toby.

I want to go home!

No more screaming now, Toby, okay?

Stop! Let go of me!

Ronnie's your daddy,

and Ronnie's your mommy.

Ronnie is all you have.

Daddy, help!

So you found the tapes.

I was going to mail those to you.

Is he dead?

Did you kill him?

Your son had tremendous spirit.

He lasted longer

than any of the others.

I had to amputate my finger

where he bit it.

The little bastard.

Why?

Why would-

How could you do that to a little boy?

I didn't do it to him.

I did it to you.

To all of you.

To punish you

for leaving your loved ones behind

just like you left my parents behind.

I made those tapes for you, Dwayne.

Now you can always know

what your son was going through

while you were out there in the world

living your life.

You'll always know that

you could've tried harder.

Why didn't you try harder, Dwayne?

He used to call for you in his sleep.

Really?

Officer down.

Repeat, officer down.

Is he dead?

Yes. He's dead.

Then we'll deal with him later.

What?

Wait in line.

I got big emergencies right now.

I'll get to you as soon as I can.

I have three more emergency calls-

- Anybody? Car 16?

- 20 Lake?

I'm already responding

to the backup call on Berkeley Place.

What the hell's going on out there?

Does anyone know?

We're all already responding to calls.

Call the main line

and get some asses out of bed.

Daisy.

This is car...

I'm gonna go to 20 Lake.

Car 17, I don't see you on patrol tonight.

Who is this?

This is Officer Dwayne Hopper.

My daughter's out there.

Are you armed?

Yes.

Okay, go.

White male, early 20s.

He had an axe.

I tried to shoot him

but he ran into the woods.

- Who is that?

- Who the hell is this clown?

It's about goddamn time.

What's up, man?

All right, start there, dispatch.

He's dead, or he took off.

Sounds like a good idea to me.

Wait. Wait.

What?

Did you hear something?

No.

Stop. Stop.

Somebody's out there.

There's nobody out there, Daisy.

There's nobody out there.

Daisy.

Hello?

Dad?

What are you doing here?

Don't you have a job to go to?

I'm here with my friends.

Leave me alone.

Stay right where you are, Daisy.

Don't move.

Oh, hey, Mr. Hopper.

I'm safe, okay?

I'm with friends.

We already talked about this.

Daisy!

Get down! Get down!

Daisy!

Get out of there!

Come out of there!

Daisy!

Are you all right, baby?

Are you hurt?

No, I'm fine.

My hand, my hand!

My hand, Daisy!

Come on, Dad!

Dad, I gotta go get my friends.

Come on. They're gone

Daisy. They're gone.

What do you mean, they're gone?

I just shot that man.

Kill it! Kill it.

Oh, my God!

Kill it. Kill it.

Oh, my God.

What's going on out here?

We need the National Guard.

We have dead citizens

all over this town.

All units, this is the chief.

We just declared

a state of emergency.

All off-duty units will

be coming online to help.

Orders are to instruct residents

to stay inside their homes

until we can control the situation.

I'm counting on it, okay?

I've never seen the likes-

We have bodies in the streets-

Literally, bodies in the streets.

What are these things?

Does anybody have any clue

who these people are,

or what the hell's going on?

Is that Stevie Matthew's car?

Dad?

Dad, get back in the car!

What are you doing?

Just get back in the car!

You don't need to investigate right now.

Please, Dad, just get in the f***ing car.

Oh, my God.

Just get in the f***ing car, Dad!

Get in the car, Dad!

Get in the car, now!

Dad!

Kyle?

- Please-

- Help!

Oh, God!

Dad, get in the car!

Dad, get in the car!

Dad, please, get in the car!

Get down.

Get off the car!

Weber!

- Don't shoot!

- Freeze!

Oh, my God.

- Don't shoot!

- Dad, please.

That's my son.

- Don't you shoot!

- Are you insane?

Get in the car with me!

No!

Dad, please!

Bubbly.

Look. Got a cork and everything.

It's warm champagne.

Well, yeah it's warm.

It's been in the back

of my truck forever.

That's okay, that's okay.

Don't worry about it.

I'll just got get some ice

for it, all right?

Okay.

Here.

I'll be right back.

She's been there

about a half an hour.

What do you think of that?

It's me. It's me, all right?

What are you doing, Scott?

Digging for gold there?

Hurry up.

That wasn't funny.

Scared you.

Dad, where are you going?

To get your mother.

Go left.

Book group's at Myra Perry's house.

That's right.

She's not at the book group.

I don't understand.

She's at the Morning View Motel.

How'd you know?

I saw her car in the parking lot.

And I've seen it there more than once.

Okay.

Do you really think it was a good idea

to leave the door open, Scott?

I had my bag.

I had my wallet.

I was gone like, 30 seconds, all right?

Relax, Janine.

This place is deserted.

Isn't that why we come here?

I'm sorry.

Oh, God.

Oh, my God!

Stop it!

- Dad, please don't let him in.

- Please, let me in.

Dad, please, no.

- Let me in, please.

- No.

- In the back.

- Dad!

Oh, God. Thank you.

Thank you.

Wait, where are you going?

Into town, to get my wife.

No, you can't.

That's where they are.

That's where I came from.

- Sir-

- Can't go back there.

You need to calm down, sir.

Oh, my God, Eric?

Turn the car around.

Stop the car!

- Dad-

- Son of a b*tch.

Your wife, she could be dead.

Even if she's not,

going back there

will get us all killed.

Mister, this is a police cruiser.

The door's locked from the inside.

But from the outside all you

gotta do is pull the handle.

If you hurt him,

I turn the car around,

leave you in the middle

of the town right now.

Eric, are you okay?

Listen. They're monsters.

They're not monsters.

They're victims.

They killed my grandmother.

God, I was in the back, and-

I heard it bust in.

I looked around the corner, and-

I saw what it was doing to her.

Yeah, I just ran out the back door.

They're not monsters.

They're Perkins' victims.

They're all alive.

Dad, what are you-

What are you saying?

We arrested a man tonight.

He kept 'em.

He kept 'em all

in cages in his basement.

He didn't let them talk.

He didn't let them have

any human contact at all.

Pumped 'em full of drugs, and-

That's his revenge.

He wanted to be caught.

Oh, my God, Daisy.

Ten years.

We didn't find him for ten years.

Wait here.

I'll be right back.

I'm coming with you.

I'm not going back out there.

I'm not sitting in the car

with this crazy a**hole.

Daisy, let me out.

Wait here.

Oh, thank God.

Thank you, God.

Thank you. God.

I'm so sorry.

Thank you so much.

It was completely bad-

Where are your car keys?

They're inside the room.

I left them inside.

Take your mother.

- Go by Broadhurst.

- No.

Get to the police station.

Unlock the door, okay? Go.

- You gotta come with us!

- I'm right behind you.

- You have to come with us-

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