Toolbox Murders

Synopsis: In Hollywood, the young teacher Nell and her husband, the resident Steven Barrows, move to an old building called Lusman Arms. Some sixty years ago, the place was glamorous, but presently is completely decadent. Many dwellers have disappeared along the years. While her husband is working in the hospital, the lonely Nell hears some weird noises and becomes afraid of the place. While jogging, she is introduced to (and becomes close to) her neighbor Julia Cunningham, and they schedule a hike together on the next day. Julia never shows up, and Nell looks for her in the building, finding a hiding block behind the wall, where an evil being, which was born from death, lives with many dead bodies.
Director(s): Tobe Hooper
Production: LionsGate Entertainment
  1 win & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
53%
R
Year:
2004
95 min
Website
203 Views


Hey, you know what happened?.

Some kind of accident.

Those construction guys left

before the ambulance

even got here.

- Lights, right?.

- Yeah, two packs.

Does that work?.

I hope so.

Good one!.

The card

didn't go through.

- God, I'm sorry. Here, try this one.

- No prob.

There we go.

You have a good one.

See ya.

See ya.

- Hey, good evening, Daisy.

- Hey, Luis. What happened?.

They're working on

the electrical system today.

Junction box shorted out

as someone was working.

- Blew them through the third floor window.

- My God, that's awful!

There it goes again.

The contractor quit

right after it happened.

- Do you know who it was?.

- Joe Sterling, foreman.

- He's an older gentleman.

- The one who wore the plaid shirts?.

- That's him.

- He was a nice old man.

- Good night.

- Good night.

Steven!

Come on!

Daisy, it's Eva.

Your callback

has been rescheduled

for Wednesday at 3.. 00.

Wednesday at 3.. 00. Okay?.

God, I already changed

my shift twice.

Hi, Daisy. William here.

You never called me back.

Anyway, I thought

we could go hiking

in Angeles Crest

this weekend.

Give me a call.

Were you aiming

for Dante's third

or fourth circle of hell?.

It was just bad timing.

Honey, bad timing

is arriving late for dinner.

- This is fireballing the restaurant.

- We moved in on a crazy night.

They haven't even fixed the place up yet.

That's all gonna change.

- I just don't like it.

- Honey--

Sorry to interrupt.

Remember me?.

Byron, the building manager?.

Yeah, of course.

Hi. This must be

your wife Nell.

Yes.

I just dropped by to say hello.

I wanted to welcome you guys.

I know it's a bit of a shock

with all the hubbub

and emergency personnel,

but we're really

a quiet building.

Did I give you

the storage keys?.

- We have them.

- Okay, good.

Okay, well, I live in

the apartment below you guys.

Same apartment

Elizabeth Short lived in.

The Black Dahlia.

There's a lot of old history

in this building. It's so old.

There's so much to...

Do you wanna see the laundry room?.

Yeah.

Look, our faucets are leaking.

Like shooting out brown water.

And you said you were

gonna replace our stove.

Okay. Well, yeah.

We'll get Ned right on it.

Any fix-it problems you have,

just call Ned at extension 1 0.

He's our handyman

right on the premises.

No need to wait.

Sh*t.

- Do you need to take that?. Should I just go?.

- In a minute.

There's also a problem

with the shower.

Right.

Here's one really big plus.

You can always buzz Luis, the doorman,

and have him call Ned.

Or just let him know if somebody's

comin' over like this.

Luis, the vice chancellor will be here at 3..00

for finger sandwiches.

- Right, Byron.

- lsn't that great?.

You know, there's not too many buildings

in this price range

that offer the safety

and security of a doorman.

That's something.

Can I show you guys

the outside?.

Just wanna show you something

out in the hallway real quick.

This is really

quite interesting.

Now notice the unique

architectural designs.

It really adds to

the ambience of the building.

And we've got modern amenities

like the elevator.

Hey, guys, can you

hold that for me?.

Nice family. Good kid.

You'll meet 'em and get along great.

Feel right at home.

Listen, I've gotta run.

Really, we're a very friendly building.

Welcome. Welcome.

Let's go. Thanks. New people.

Teacher and a doctor.

- Our shower still doesn't work.

- Ned should take care of that.

Keys are in the kitchen, I think.

Steven! Steven.

We need to break in

the apartment.

- Uh-uh. You have not created the mood.

- Uh-huh.

That can be arranged.

The neighbors.

What now?.

Hang on.

Hold that thought.

- Yeah, do you like tea?.

- I guess.

'Cause I'm cleaning out my kitchen

and I have all this tea.

Never opened.

I'll bring it over.

Great. Thank you.

- I live next door. Saffron.

- I'm Nell.

And this is...Steven.

Hey, Luis.

- Yeah.

- Hans is coming over later.

- Got it.

- Mine's broken.

So, do you hear

all of the hammering?.

What?.

It's late at night

and it never stops.

Sometimes I think

that it's stuck inside my head.

Hi. I'm Julia.

Hi. I'm Julia.

- Austin!

- Hand meet door.

No. It should be

alphabetical.

- Philip, make sure I have a spare set of hose.

- Yes, dear.

Look, I've gotta go.

- Austin, did you leave school early?.

- No.

- Luis said you came home at noon.

- Honey.

- I don't have afternoon classes.

- He doesn't have afternoon classes.

Oh. Right.

So, aren't you guys gonna be late?.

Jesus, Philip, I can't wear

black hose with this!

- You said--

- No, I didn't mean that.

What's all the hoopla about?.

- I'm working a cancer society benefit.

- I love cancer.

Don't stay up

so late tonight. Okay?.

Hello?. No.

I don't know.

Missed it!

Bullshit!

You were hanging

all over her!

You're so full of sh*t!

I know everything that's going on!

You go around like a f***ing bag lady!

You get so hysterical 'cause I don't have

enough drugs for you?.

Why do you always leave me?.

You're always leaving me!

- I love you! I do!

- No, you don't.

I f***ing hate you!

I hate you! I hate you!

Get the f*** outta my house!

Sounds great. I'm out!

- Are you leaving?. Are you gonna come back?.

- I don't know if I'm comin' back.

Oh, God!

You're Ned, right?.

I'm doing repairs.

Which way is the laundry room?.

Go back outside, make a left.

You'll find it.

Hi, there.

Any of these washers free?.

Yup. Come on in.

Don't mind me.

Just folding my skivvies.

That one'll run hot no matter

what you tell it to do.

Oh, really?.

Thanks.

You new here?.

Yeah. My husband and l

just moved in tonight.

My name is Nell.

Charles Rooker.

Call me Chas.

You and your hubby actors?.

No.

He's just finishing up med

school, and I am a teacher.

Stable. Honest.

That's good.

Seen too many pretty ones who move here

and get their hearts broken.

Leave just to make room

for another.

Good for you

for inculcating young minds!

Well, hopefully

I'll get a job soon.

Steven's set though.

He's got residency at the E. R.

at the Wilshire Memorial.

- How 'bout you?. You lived here a long time?.

- Since '47.

- Right after the war.

- You've lived here since 1947?.

And still on my feet!

Hell, I was here

before Jack Lusman disappeared.

Lusman.

As in this building Lusman?.

Yup. He built it.

Wanted it to be a getaway

for all the movie stars

who shared his proclivities.

But they're fickle.

Discard one fad

just to embrace another.

Can't count on 'em

for anything.

'Course it didn't help

that a lot of the guys

working construction here

met a bad end.

What do you mean?.

Luis, it's Julia.

Yeah.

Here you go.

Catch.

- You're a lifesaver.

- It's a full-time job with you, isn't it?.

All this huffing and puffing

and runnin' in circles

- to get back to where you started.

- I'm gonna get you to come with me.

No, no, no.

I'm a stand-in-one-place kind of a guy.

- It's working.

- Yeah!

- Good night, Luis.

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