The Conjuring Page #6

Synopsis: In 1971, Carolyn and Roger Perron move their family into a dilapidated Rhode Island farm house and soon strange things start happening around it with escalating nightmarish terror. In desperation, Carolyn contacts the noted paranormal investigators, Ed and Lorraine Warren, to examine the house. What the Warrens discover is a whole area steeped in a satanic haunting that is now targeting the Perron family wherever they go. To stop this evil, the Warrens will have to call upon all their skills and spiritual strength to defeat this spectral menace at its source that threatens to destroy everyone involved.
Director(s): James Wan
Production: Warner Bros. Pictures
  15 wins & 22 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.5
Metacritic:
68
Rotten Tomatoes:
86%
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Year:
2013
112 min
$137,387,272
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19,935 Views


You hear me, I don't know what you're are.

Just leave my wife alone.

God dammit. Let her go. You hear me?

Let her go.

Let her go! God dammit!

Let her go!

She's already gone.

And now you all gonna die.

April!

I found her. She's got in the house.

Right in the kitchen.

You can not go, Look!

Get her!

- Here.

- Carolyn!

- Carolyn!

- She's in the hole, right there.

The hole? Oh, my God!

Can't get to her.

Go! Carolyn, go!

Go!

Carolyn, now!

Bethsheba!

By the power of God, I

condemned you back to Hell!

Ah!

This is your daughter.

You can't give in!

Roger, we need to get her to

fight from the inside.

Don't let her do this to you, okay?

The only way through this,

you gotta to fight it.

I know you're stronger than us!

- You got to fight it.

- Keep it going, Roger!

You got to stay with us, all right?

Come on back Carolyn!

Alright that's it, get her back!

Remember what you show me!

Remember that day that you

said you would never forget.

You said they meant

the world to you.

This is what you'll

be leaving behind.

Mommy?

It's over.

I'm so sorry!

I love you so much.

I love you so much.

Oh, mine!

I'm sorry!

The draft did that to your face?

I'm taking guy with gun any day.

You did good.

No, you did.

I'll call Father Gordon,

let him know what happened.

Sounds good.

The Vatican approved

the exorcism.

Huh, nice timing!

And if we can, he'd

like to meet us tomorrow.

There's a case in Long Island

he'd like to discuss.

- Really?

- Uh-huh.

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