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Perkins' 14 (2009)

“Years have gone by... not heard from, nor seen. Destined to KILL. Its...”

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Plot

In the tranquil and sequestered town of Stone Cove, Maine, a decade-old mystery casts a dark shadow. Fourteen children have mysteriously vanished in the past ten years, leaving the community gripped with trepidation. Among those lost is Kyle, the cherished son of night-shift sheriff's deputy, Dwayne Hopper, whose relentless pursuit for answers has turned into an obsession. One fateful night, Ronald Perkins, a local pharmacist with an eerily enigmatic demeanor, lands in Hopper's holding cell. As the prime suspect in the chilling string of disappearances, the interrogation of Perkins unveils a frightening reality. Hopper uncovers Perkins' horrifying secret: an army of brainwashed, super-human warriors, programmed with one terrifying purpose - to "Kill for Mr. Perkins." Seeking truth and justice, Hopper and his trusted ally, Hal, descend into the depths of Perkins' residence. The basement, a den of horrors, houses numerous cells, each holding a piece of the gruesome puzzle. In a tragic twist of fate, Hal accidentally frees the imprisoned monstrosities. His life is claimed, and the town of Stone Cove is thrust into a terrifying night of chaos and bloodshed. As the zombie-like warriors, products of Perkins' twisted experiments, wreak havoc, a night of terror begins. The once peaceful town now faces an unimaginable nightmare, as Hopper fights not only for the truth about his son but for the survival of Stone Cove. Perkins' 14 is a chilling tale of lost innocence, harrowing secrets, and a father's desperate fight against the darkness.

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Perkins' 14 is a horror movie featuring Patrick O'Kane and directed by Craig Singer.

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