The Legend of Lucy Keyes Page #5

Synopsis: An urban family leaves city life behind for the confines of rural New England. Little do they know that their new home once belonged to the Keyes family, a clan who experienced the tragic loss of their daughter some 250 years ago.
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Director(s): John Stimpson
Production: Brainstorm Media
 
IMDB:
4.8
R
Year:
2005
93 min
39 Views


Sheila!

Okay.

There's a barn... somewhere,

I can't...

It burned down years ago. There's

a foundation behind Dodd's property.

OK, that's where Lucy is.

Call Kemper. Okay?

Guy! I know where she is.

It's all about the land deal.

-I found her basket.

-Lucy went to find Lucy Keyes.

Come on. This way.

The site of the old barn

should be this way.

Farnum killed Lucy Keyes

over a land dispute. Listen.

Lucy!

Lucy!

Lucy!

Samantha and Dodd knew

the land wasn't theirs to sell.

And we can't let it happen again.

Wait!

Did you hear that?

-Lucy!

-Lucy!

No, no, quiet. Quiet!

Be quiet!

Quiet!

Oh my God!

Lucy!

Lucy!

Lucy!

Lucy!

Lucy!

Lucy!

Lucy!

Lucy!

Lucy!

Lucy!

Over here.

Lucy!

Wait!

The crypt. The crypt!

Where is it?

-Lucy!

-Lucy!

-Lucy!

-Lucy!

Lucy!

Lucy!

Come on!

Mommy.

Here. Here.

Go, go, go! Call someone.

Look at me, Lucy.

Lucy, open your eyes, baby.

Mommy.

# Can you hear her calling out?

# Can you wipe away her tears?

# Lay comfort to her screams

# that the banshees carry on?

# Yeah.

# There's a sadness in her eyes

# as she dances all alone.

# The shadow of her face

# shows the anguish in her soul.

# Calling out her name

# every night.

# Whispered by the wind

# through the trees.

# Echos of her cries

# never cease

# till she looks in the eyes

# of her lost child.

# Yeah.

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John Stimpson

John Stimpson (born September 1968) is a former professional tennis player from the United States. more…

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