Plot
The horrific account of 6 year old Martin Bristol, abducted from his backyard swing and forced to witness the brutal crimes of a deranged madman.
Release Year: 2010
Rating: 5.1/10 (2,117 voted)
Director:
Stevan Mena
Stars: Alexandra Daddario, Spencer List, Brett Rickaby
Storyline The horrific account of 6 year old Martin Bristol, abducted from his backyard swing and forced to witness the brutal crimes of a deranged madman.
Cast: Alexandra Daddario
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Allison Miller
Spencer List
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Martin Bristol
Brett Rickaby
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Graham Sutter
Michael Biehn
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Jonathan Miller
Nolan Gerard Funk
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William
Kathryn Meisle
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Karen Miller
Peyton List
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Wendy Miller
John Savage
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Ted
Valentina de Angelis
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Melissa
Greg Wood
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Teacher
Ashley Wolfe
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Katherine
Chase Pechacek
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Martin Age 6
Andrea Havens
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Agatha
Miriam A. Hyman
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Waitress
Tom McNutt
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Clerk in Store
Taglines:
There are some evils...so unspeakable...they will scar you forever.
Bereavement is about some crazy guy who talks to cow skulls and kidnaps
young girls to torture and kill.
It's hard to like the girl, Allison, in the leading part cause her
acting is so awful. That also applies for the crazy guy. The movie
drags along and the scenes where the crazy guy talks to his skulls are
boring and hollow.
Reactions from captured girls, including Allison, are often implausible
and annoying (hardly fighting back, making extreme loud noise while
trying to escape, etc). On top of that Allison is telling a young girl
to stay in her room while the house is on fire. Not the sharpest tool
in the shed. The makers must also believe you can create a real scary
scene by making girls scream their lungs out for quite a while. Well,
it's not scary, it's annoying.
Overall, lousy story, extreme bad acting, not scary and predictable.
Makes me wonder who wrote all the reviews and high votes.
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