The Curse of Robert the Doll Page #4

Synopsis: Emily Barker is a cash strapped student trying to make money as a cleaner working nights at the East Falls Museum. But her peaceful graveyard shift turns into a time of terror when she is plagued by the sound of footsteps in empty corridors and mysterious vandalism throughout the building. Emily suspects that one of the exhibits, a creepy vintage doll named Robert, is alive and wreaking havoc after hours. Her reports to the head of security and the museum owner go unheeded. But when members of the night staff turn up dead in sinister circumstances, Emily knows the doll is responsible for the bloodshed. But a local police detective points the finger of suspicion at Emily and she finds herself the prime suspect in the investigation. Can she convince everyone of the truth behind the murders and clear her name? Or will she too fall victim to the Curse of Robert the Doll?
 
IMDB:
3.9
Year:
2016
79 min
170 Views


talk to you about Agatha.

She has worked here, right?

Yes, she has.

I'm afraid she's recently deceased.

Not like to hear it,

which is really bad news.

Yeah, uh ...

anyway, uh ...

I want to know if we can talk.

This is I think not so good.

I am sorry.

To be honest ... I come from far away, and ...

I will not take up too much time.

But...

5 minutes.

Well...

Yes that is...

5 minutes.

Thank you.

Come on in.

Thank you.

Hey, Gene ...

Did you Robert caught the scvhuur?

No.

Why was he in the barn?

Are you...

your mother has put him in there.

Oh no!

What?

Robert is going to be angry.

So you want to talk to me about Agatha?

Yes.

Something.

Okay?

What does that mean?

Well, uh...

Agatha has a number of years

worked for my family.

But she was a bit of ...

senile and forgetful.

Yeah ... I think actually, uh ... her hearing

though slightly deteriorated when

they still worked for us.

Yeah, I mean ...

maybe you already know, but ...

we had to let her go.

Anyway...

Before she left she gave

my son a doll.

The doll name is Robert.

Quiet, please.

What?

My wife...

my wife is upstairs.

My wife is upstairs and is not quite right.

I'm sorry to hear that.

I know of pop.

Why are we whispering?

Because the doll is why

My wife is not well.

What do you mean?

You have to get from there.

Evil can be contagious.

Hey, where you going, buddy?

To bed.

Goodbye, Dad.

Maybe we can just

say goodnight, Gene.

I know that.

But this time it's "goodbye".

I never knew puppets could be spooky

or possessed.

When a spirit finds its way

in the heart of a house

a doll or toy

the perfect host.

Evil disguised as innocence.

No one would suspect anything.

And the evil spirit in the pop,

I mean, you know who he is?

Honey, do not wer here

talking about it, it is ...

Stop me underrated, I'm fine.

Okay.

I summoned a clairvoyant

in order to do a reading in the house.

And they told us that the doll ever

Make belonged to a child

named Robert Crow.

He was murdered.

His body was found in a river ...

he is still attached to the doll.

The police investigation

revealed that Robert was

murdered by his father.

After Robert's death was the doll to his nephew

who named it for his family.

And, uh ...

she soon realized that

the doll was possessed ...

by the ghost of the murdered boy.

They put him in an attic and

the spirit remained there for years.

Agatha moved to the house

Robert Crow's cousin

and she found the doll in the attic.

The Prophet said ... Agatha

was a troubled soul

and had experimented with the dark cards.

She went straight to the spirit and

it gave the power to manifest.

My son says Robert ...

my husband does not like me.

Naturally.

Because the mind to proceed.

Robert Doll has something against other dolls.

When he was confirmed a child

he could be very possessive.

Jenn, you and your husband

in great danger.

I locked him in the barn.

This is not enough to make these

to stop evil spirit.

You should go home and

destroy the doll.

Chop, shred it, burn it,

Do what you have to do

to destroy it.

Or it will destroy you!

Oh, come on!

Paul?

Sweetheart?

Lieverrd, wakes up?

Are you okay, honey ?!

Oh no, dear, will please wake up!

You must wake up!

Gene.

Gene?

Gene!

Gene!

Gene!

Gene, open the door!

Alsjebklieft darling, open the door!

Gene, please!

Gene!

Please open the door,

then everything will be alright.

But you need to open the door!

Gene, open the door!

No!

Open the door!

Please, open the door!

Honey, please.

No!

No!

No, please, no.

H !

Okay okay.

It's all good.

It's all good.

It's alright.

It is well.

Gene.

Gene?

Gene!

Gene, my boy.

Oh, dear.

Everything will be fine.

He is dead..

THREE WEEKS LATER

I am going to take a bath.

Is everything alright?

I am fine.

Things will be different from now on.

You know that right?

No!

No!

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