Pin Page #5

Synopsis: In this low-budget descendant of Psycho, Ursula and Leon are sister and brother, living alone, save for a large wooden puppet they call "Pin" (for Pinocchio). When Ursula starts hanging around with new boyfriend Stan, Leon and Pin take action.
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Sandor Stern
Production: Malofilm Communications
 
IMDB:
6.7
R
Year:
1988
103 min
241 Views


WELL, I'LL SEE. MAYBE.|I'LL TALK TO YOU LATER.

URSULA'S COMING HOME EARLY.

WE DON'T HAVE TIME TO PUT THE BODY|IN THE RIVER. WHAT AM I GONNA DO?

HIDE HIM IN THE WOOD PILE.

LEON, HIDE THE BODY AND COME|BACK AND CLEAN UP THE BLOOD.

LEON, I'M HOME.

WHAT DO I SMELL?|POT ROAST.

UM, STAN CALLED.|HE'S CANCELLING YOUR DATE.

WHY?|SOMETHING ABOUT A SICK FRIEND.

HE WAS IN A HURRY,|SO I DIDN'T ASK QUESTIONS.

WHY DIDN'T HE CALL ME|AT THE LIBRARY?

PERHAPS YOU HAD ALREADY LEFT.

DID HE SAY HE'D CALL BACK?

ALL HE SAID WAS TO TELL URSULA THAT|HE COULDN'T MAKE THE DATE TONIGHT.

HE, UH- A FRIEND WAS SICK.

HEY, IS IT SO TERRIBLE|TO SPEND AN EVENING WITH ME?

I'M SORRY.

UH, I HAVE|POT ROAST AND CARROTS,

POTATOES AND CAESAR SALAD,|AND THEN FOR DESSERT THERE'S-

WELL, YOU'VE BEEN VERY BUSY.

YOU REMEMBER THURSDAY NIGHTS?

WE ALWAYS USED TO HAVE|POT ROAST ON THURSDAY NIGHTS.

FATHER LOVED POT-

FATHER LOVED POT ROAST.

I THINK- I THINK|THAT WAS HIS FAVORITE FOOD.

YOU'RE NOT EATING?

I HAD A BIG LUNCH.

WAS STAN SUPPOSED TO TAKE|YOU OUT FOR CELERY STICKS?

I'M JUST A LITTLE|WORRIED ABOUT HIM.

I THOUGHT YOU LOVED THIS GUY. I DO.

SO WHY DON'T YOU|TRUST HIM?

YOU REALIZE YOU'RE BEHAVING AS|THOUGH YOU THINK HE'S CHEATING ON YOU?

I AM NOT BEHAVING THAT WAY,

AND I DO TRUST HIM.

GOOD. SO RELAX.

HERE'S TO US.

OUR FATHER WOULD TURN OVER|IN HIS GRAVE TO SEE US DRINKING.

HE HATED THAT.

AND NOW MOTHER|WILL TURN OVER WITH HIM.

IT'S NOT FUNNY.

YOU USED TO HAVE A GREAT SENSE|OF HUMOR ABOUT MOTHER AND FATHER.

I REMEMBER THAT THE HOUSE|WAS ALWAYS NEAT AND CLEAN...

AND THAT DINNER WAS ALWAYS|ON TIME AND TASTED GOOD.

AND THAT FATHER WOULD ASK ME|A QUESTION AT BED TIME.

AND GAVE ME A KISS ON THE CHEEK|WHETHER I ANSWERED IT RIGHT OR WRONG.

WHAT'S WRONG?

NOTHING.

HOW DO YOU FEEL|ABOUT DESSERT?

MAYBE LATER.

I WROTE A NEW STANZA THIS|MORNING. YOU WANT TO HEAR IT?

SURE.

GOOD. YOU TAKE THE WINE|INTO THE LIVING ROOM,

AND I'LL GO CHECK PIN.

STAN?

STAN?

ARE YOU HIDING?

OH, NO.|OH, PLEASE. PLEASE.

WHAT HAVE YOU DONE?

WHAT HAVE YOU DONE?

- IT WAS PIN. PIN DID IT.|- NO, STOP IT!

I WASN'T HERE WHEN IT HAPPENED. I|WAS OUT SHOPPING. I GOT BACK LATE.

STAN WAS HERE. HE WAS IN A|TERRIBLE ARGUMENT WITH PIN. NO, NO!

HE SAID SOMETHING ABOUT YOU|THAT PIN DIDN'T LIKE.

STAN WAS FURIOUS. THEY STARTED|FIGHTING. HE HIT HIS HEAD ON THE MANTEL.

HE WAS DEAD BEFORE I|GOT HERE. STOP IT! NO!

IT WAS AN ACCIDENT,|BUT I WAS AFRAID.

I WAS SCARED THEY'D TAKE PIN|AWAY. I COULDN'T LET THEM DO THAT.

I KNOW YOU COULDN'T EITHER. STOP IT!

URSULA, WAIT!

WHY DIDN'T YOU HELP ME? I HAVE|NEVER LIED TO YOU OR FOR YOU.

I WANT YOU TO.|I NEED YOU TO.

I DON'T KNOW HOW AND NEITHER DO YOU,|AND THAT'S WHY YOU DO IT SO BADLY.

WHAT AM I GONNA DO?

WE DID IT FOR URSULA.

YOU'RE LYING AGAIN, LEON.

WE DIDN'T DO IT FOR URSULA.|WE DID IT FOR YOU.

HERE. JAKE, HE'S HERE.

JESUS CHRIST, HE'S ALIVE.

CALL AN AMBULANCE!

AH, MRS. FRAKER.|I DIDN'T HEAR YOU COME IN.

I JUST STOPPED BY FOR A MINUTE.

YOU GO AHEAD. I'LL BE DOWNSTAIRS|IF YOU NEED ME. THANK YOU.

HELLO, PIN.

STAN AND I ARE ON OUR WAY|TO CAPE COD FOR A VACATION.

WE'LL BE GONE ABOUT A WEEK.|IS THERE ANYTHING YOU'D LIKE?

WIND THE MUSIC BOX.

HAVE YOU HEARD FROM LEON?

NO.

I MISS HIM A GREAT DEAL.

SO DO I.

CLOSED-CAPTIONED BY|CAPTIONS, INC. LOS ANGELES

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Sandor Stern

Sandor Stern (born July 13, 1936) is a Canadian writer, director and film producer best known for his horror films. more…

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