Cold Creek Manor (2013)

Vợ chồng Tilson thuộc giới trung lưu ở New York, anh chồng Cooper là biên kịch kiêm đạo diễn truyền hình, chị vợ Leah làm cho một công ty và thường đi công tác xa. Họ có hai con là Kristen và Jesse. Một lần đưa con đến trường, Cooper hoảng hồn chứng kiến cậu bé Jesse suýt bị xe cán nên bàn với vợ thay đổi chỗ ở, tránh xa thành phố xe cộ nườm nượp đầy nguy hiểm.

Tìm đến thị trấn Bellingham, họ quyết định mua một khu nhà ở đấy. Đúng là một dinh thự trong rừng cây, ngôi nhà to lớn bề thế tuy hơi cũ nằm lọt thỏm trong một trang trại rộng 1200 mẫu, chủ nhân bỏ hoang đã lâu và dời đi đâu không ai biết. Vợ chồng Tilson mua được Cold Creek Manor với giá cực rẻ, còn kèm theo toàn bộ đồ đạc. Cả nhà bốn người vui mừng vì có một chỗ ở yên lành, thoáng mát và tuyệt đẹp nên khẩn trương dọn về nhà mới. Hai chị em thường chạy nhảy trong rừng và có lần phát hiện được một phiến đá khắc dòng chữ lạ lùng "cuống họng của quỷ"...

Directed byMike Figgis

Produced byMike Figgis, Annie Stewart

Written byRichard Jefferies

StarringDennis Quaid Sharon Stone Stephen Dorff Juliette Lewis Kristen Stewart Christopher Plummer

Music byMike Figgis

CinematographyDeclan Quinn

Edited byDylan Tichenor

Production companyTouchstone Pictures Red Mullet Cold Creek Manor Productions

Distributed byBuena Vista Pictures

Release dates

September 17, 2003(premiere)

September 19, 2003(United States)

Running time118 minutes[1]

CountryUnited States Canada United Kingdom

Cooper (Dennis Quaid) and Leah Tilson (Sharon Stone) are living in a cramped New York City apartment with their two children, Kristen (Kristen Stewart) and Jesse (Ryan Wilson). While on a business trip overseas, Leah's boss informs her of an available promotion within the company, but only if she's willing to have an affair with him. She calls Cooper while he is dropping the kids off at school but, before she can speak to him, Jesse is hit by a car in the early morning traffic. Although he isn't hurt, Leah returns home immediately and they decide living in the city is no longer a safe option for their family.

They relocate to a huge, decaying mansion out in the country, which is still filled with the possessions of the previous family who disappeared years earlier. Cooper, an unmotivated documentary filmmaker, is intrigued and sees it as an opportunity to get back into work. While cleaning up one morning, he finds many Polaroid photographs of the family including nude shots of a teenage girl. Jesse finds old clothes in his bedroom closet belonging to a young boy his age called Grady, and a book with a strange riddle written inside.

They go for breakfast at the local diner where they meet and befriend the owners, Ray and Ellen Pinski and their daughter, Stephanie. Many residents of the town, including the crass waitress of the diner, Ruby (Juliette Lewis), have heard they're now living at the manor and feel offended that they haven't taken the time to put the old family's belongings into storage, which causes immediate tension. Meanwhile, the family get settled in and Cooper decides to commit its history to making a new film.

One morning, they find the previous owner Dale Massie (Stephen Dorff) in their home, and they feel inclined to ask him to stay for breakfast. He tells them he's recently been released from prison and needs help finding work, so he pressures Cooper into hiring him to help with the renovations on the house. Later on, Cooper meets Sheriff Annie Ferguson (Dana Eskelson), Ruby's sister, who informs him that Dale's aging and slightly demented father is living in a nearby nursing home. Cooper goes to visit him, hoping to glean some details about the house's sinister past. Disjointed comments made by the elderly man lead him to believe that Dale murdered his wife and children, and he begins to search his 1,200-acre (4.9 km2) property for their remains. Meanwhile, although Dale initially proves to be a good worker, the underlying sense of menace he projects is unsettling and makes the family uncomfortable. Then a series of terrifying incidents start to occur, including finding dozens of poisonous snakes in their house. Although he has no proof, Cooper becomes suspicious of Dale, believing he put them there on purpose, and fires him.

That night, Leah informs Cooper about her boss's proposition and also tells him that she was going to say yes, but that was the day Jesse was hit by the car and it put everything into perspective for her. Cooper storms out and spends the night at the local bar where he speaks with Ruby, Dale's girlfriend, who warns Cooper about him saying, "Don't fuck with him. He'll rip your fucking head off." Minutes later, Dale turns up at the bar and becomes so angry with her being drunk and needy that he hits her, which shocks Cooper to find out how monstrous he can be. On the way home, Cooper realises he is being followed. He speeds up but because he is intoxicated, hits something and causes him to crash. In the morning, Kristen finds her new horse dead in their backyard pool. She blames her father but Cooper is certain it was a deer he hit and not the horse.

Cooper becomes more and more suspicious when he finds other evidence such as Grady's braces in the front yard. Then, all of his suspicions are confirmed when he and Leah discover three skeletons in Devil's Throat, a deep well that is hidden in the woods. Using a walkie talkie, he contacts Sheriff Ferguson, unaware she has been attacked and disabled by Dale at the police station, who punctures the tires on Cooper's truck and sets Leah's car on fire to prevent them from escaping. Trapping them in the house in the middle of a storm that has knocked out the electricity, he forces them to rely on their wits and physical prowess to save themselves. Dale finally corners Cooper and Leah on the roof after chasing them through the mansion. Dale, now raving mad, openly declares his insanity as well as his intent to kill them (with a family sheep killing tool/mallet) and throw them down the Devil's Throat like his family. However, the couple is able to turn the tables on their tormentor by charging him with a line of rope that knocks him off his feet. They quickly tie him down against a roof lantern (skylight) before he can break free. Cooper takes the killing tool and taunts Dale as Dale had done to him, before shattering the skylight, sending the screaming Dale to his death.

The film cuts to show that the bodies of Dale's family are now rightly entombed in the family graveyard at Cold Creek Manor and that Cooper and his family have finally attained their wanted peace.