The Unspoken Page #2

Synopsis: In 1997 the Anderson family vanished from their home without a trace. No bodies were ever found. For 17 years the house has remained undisturbed... until now.
 
IMDB:
4.9
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Year:
2015
91 min
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Shoo, shoo!

Go!

Seems to have come

with the place.

Everything ok in here?

Adrian is hiding again.

Do you mind looking downstairs?

Yeah, of course.

I'll give her a hand.

Adrian?

Adrian?

You might not talk

to your mother

but you're sure as hell

gonna talk to me.

Now what is it that you want

with this place?

Talk to me, boy!

Mr. Walker!

I found Adrian, Mrs. Peterson!

Mrs. Peterson!

Oh my god, what happened?

I caught him trying to sneak

off into the forest over there.

He fell when I was chasing

after him.

Oh, Adrian.

What were you thinking?

You know you are never

supposed to leave the house.

Mrs. Peterson, I...

I'm sorry, Angela,

do you mind if we get

a fresh start tomorrow?

I think Adrian's had a little

too much excitement today.

We need to have us

a little talk.

So what did I tell ya?

These people aren't right

in the head.

Don't they know what happened

in that house?

Nobody knows what happened

in that house.

Yeah, well, the original owners

didn't just up and leave

on their own without taking

their car and their other crap.

I heard they buried the bodies

under the house.

Yeah, like the cops wouldn't

have found that already?

So what happened then,

genius?

They're just gone, man.

The house just took 'em.

Will the two of you shut up?

Woah, woah,

what're we gonna do?

Nothing.

Nothing?

He's gonna find it!

There's nothing we can do

about that now.

Do about what?

Let's get out of here.

This is stupid.

What's going on here,

Luther?

Nothing you need to worry

about, alright?

Let's go.

Ok, fine.

I'll tell you, ok?

Just not here,

not right now.

Come on.

Who the hell moves into a sh*t

hole town like this on purpose?

Into a place like that.

Yeah, well, whatever

the reason is,

we have ourselves

a serious problem.

Listen.

You either tell me what

the hell is going on

like you said you would

or I'm out of here.

I'm not thinking you really

want to know, pandy.

Try me.

Once it's said, it's said.

There ain't no undoing that.

Fine.

You might need to get

those pretty little hands

of yours dirty,

are you ok with that?

Just tell me.

We're keeping our stash there

in the house,

hidden in the basement.

Figured it would be the last

place the cops would ever look.

By stash you mean drugs?

Whatever.

The point is we need

to get it out.

And that old man

in the forest?

What was that all about?

Rodney here wouldn't

enter the house

without leaving an offering,

i guess you can call it.

You know what?

You're right.

I don't want to know.

We're past that point now,

pandy.

You're in, just like you wanted.

Don't worry, they're

just cats and dogs.

We need to keep whatever is

in that house happy, right?

So what now?

We go in tomorrow

and we take what's ours.

With all those people in there?

You got a better way?

Yeah. I have a better way.

Morning.

I see you made it in time

for all the excitement.

What happened?

Is everyone ok?

Well, it's Mr. Walker.

I didn't see him after

everything that happened

with Adrian yesterday,

but then this morning

his truck was still here.

But what happened to him?

I don't know.

The police have been out

there ever since they got here.

Let me just finish up here

and then I'll take you inside

to see Adrian.

You must have made quite

an impression on him,

I think he's been

waiting for you.

Looks like it's been moved,

huh?

It certainly didn't get here

by itself.

There are some footprints

over here,

but they just end.

They don't go anywhere.

The blood on this rock can't

be more than a day old, right?

Where did it come from?

This dog has been dead

a lot longer than that.

Another animal?

Maybe.

Get chambers down here,

have her look at this.

Tell her I need the results

back right away,

meaning not sometime next month.

Go.

Excuse me.

Hey, Adrian.

I don't think we've officially

met yet.

So I heard that portia

has made

some jam sandwiches in

the kitchen, your favourite.

That's crazy,

because jam sandwiches

are my favourite, too.

What do you say we go

and eat?

Well I'll be damned.

Ok Adrian, let's go clean up

in the kitchen first.

Hmm?

It's... it's ok, Adrian.

We'll play a game

when you're done, ok?

It'll be fun.

Come on in.

Thank you, ma'am.

Miss.

Now, you and your men have

been awfully busy out there.

Please tell me there's nothing

to worry about.

Well, there's been

no sign of elan.

Ok, well that's a good thing,

right?

Yeah, we think so.

We did, however,

find a flask,

and elan is known to be

a bit of a...

Drinker.

So what are you saying?

You think he went off on

a bender somewhere?

Why didn't he take

his truck then?

Well, we think he was

scared off.

Scared off by what?

Well ma'am, a house like this

and it's history,

it attracts a certain...

Element.

And what type of element

is that?

No, go ahead.

Please.

Say what you need to say.

Alright.

We found several dead

animals in the forest

surrounding the house.

It appears they were killed

in some type of ritual.

Do you mean...

Sacrificed?

That seems to be the case,

ma'am, yes.

Now, as serious as it sounds,

and it is serious,

it's probably just

a bunch of kids.

No need to worry

about your own safety.

How can you be so sure?

Well, it's been going on around

here off and on for 17 years.

But like I said, it's probably

just a bunch of kids

and the last thing they want

is to be found out.

And now the house is occupied,

I'm pretty sure it's the last

you'll see of them.

Sheriff, you there?

Excuse me.

Go ahead.

Yeah, we've got some

fresh footprints

about 50 feet up

from the swing.

Looks like they lead out

to briar road.

I'll be right there.

Just a few more things and

we'll be out of your hair.

Now, if you hear

or see anything,

we'll be here in ten minutes.

Thank you.

Dio] ...We're still out here

at 166 briar...

Don't feel like you're obligated

to stay.

I promised Adrian

we'd play a game.

I can't very well back out now,

can I?

Are you sure about this?

You should go and do

what you need to do.

Besides, half the police

force is here, we'll be ok.

Ok, well I just need to take

this stuff to goodwill

and then grab some groceries.

It won't take long at all.

Yeah, we're all good.

You are a godsend,

Angela.

Thank you.

Now, I promised you we'd play

a game, didn't I?

Ok, marbles it is.

Do I get to keep that one now?

I guess it would help if i

knew how to play, huh?

Nice shot, Adrian.

Oh, no worries, I'll get it.

Did your mom lock this door?

I think I must have tapped it.

Well, it looks like we have

the house all to ourselves.

I'm sorry, Adrian, I'm sorry,

i didn't mean to scare you.

Is someone here?

It's me, it's me!

It's just me.

What the hell are you doing

in here?!

The door was open, I heard

a plate smash in the kitchen,

I thought you might be

in here.

It's kinda creepy, right?

You're not answering

my question.

You're not answering

your texts.

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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