The Rake Page #5

Synopsis: Brother and sister, Ben and Ashley, reunite 20 years after the murder of their parents to face the cause of their parents' death, a supernatural creature known as The Rake.
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Tony Wash
Production: Red Band Films
 
IMDB:
4.4
Year:
2018
243 Views


- NICOLE:
Ben! Ben!

- Nicole!

Ben!

- [CRIES]

- BEN:
Oh, my God!

Nicole!

Come on, leave him, leave him,

we have to find Michelle.

Michelle! Come on, come on.

Let's go. Let's go.

Michelle!

Come on, get off, Ben.

Do you have your keys?

We could drive out of here

right now!

Ben! Ben! We have to leave.

We have to go!

[PANTS]

- What should we do?

- [GUN C*CKS]

Ben! Ben! We have to go now!

What are you doing?

No, no, please stay with me

and please don't leave me.

Keep the door closed

and stay quiet.

Ashley?

Ashley!

Ashley!

Ashley?

[SOBS]

Ashley?

BEN:
Ashley!

[SOBS]

[BREATHES HEAVILY]

I will not let you have her!

[SHOT FIRED]

It's in you too.

[BEN BREATHING HEAVILY]

- Ashley! Ashley!

- No!

- Ashley! Ashley! Ashley!

- No!

Ashley!

Ben?

[SCREAMS]

- What are you doing?

- [BEN SCREAMING]

[BEN PANTING]

Ben? Oh, my God.

Oh, my God.

Ben...

No! No! Ben, no!

[SOBS]

Ben, oh, my God...

[GROANING AND CHOKING]

[SCREAMS]

Oh, God! Oh, God!

[GROWLING AND CHOKING]

[SCREAMS] No! No, no! Stop!

Stop! Stop! [SCREAMS]

Oh, God! [CRIES]

Oh, God!

[GROWLS]

[SCREECHING]

Oh, God! Oh, God!

[GROWLS]

[SCREECHES]

- [SIREN WAILING]

- [SOBBING]

Close your eyes

Night is here

I'll be close to guard you

In the distance

They appear

You're all alone

It's us too

Lay your head

Take repose

Lucid mind

I'll be here

No one knows

Sleep

Sleep

Gazing through

The lunet's glare

Feel the breath

Lights do

Don't be frightened

By my stare

I'm here

To watch you

Dream, dream

Sweet dreams

Patiently, quietly

Sleep

Sleep

Sleep

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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