Case 39

Case 39

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Falling Elevator | Child Abuse

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  • Genre(s): Horror, Mystery, Thriller
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Patrice Leung, Tracey Poirier, Warren Hanna, Christian Alvart, Greg Milton See all Crew
  • Cast(s): Jodelle Ferland, Ian McShane, Bradley Cooper, Adrian Lester, Kerry O'Malley See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 49min
  • Music: Gary Summers,Dana LeBlanc Frankley,Darren Brisker,Bob Baron,Pete Dawood
  • Award(s): Chainsaw 2011 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Quicksand, Mid-Century
  • Story:
    In her many years as a social worker, Emily Jenkins believes she has seen it all, until she meets 10-year-old Lilith and the girl's cruel parents. Emily's worst fears are confirmed when the parents try to harm the child, and so Emily assumes custody of Lilith while she looks for a foster family. However, Emily soon finds that dark forces surround the seemingly innocent girl, and the more she tries to protect Lilith, the more horrors she encounters.
    Full Story
6.2/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
In her many years as a social worker, Emily Jenkins believes she has seen it all, until she meets 10-year-old Lilith and the girl's cruel parents. Emily's worst fears are confirmed when the parents try to harm the child, and so Emily assumes custody of Lilith while she looks for a foster family. However, Emily soon finds that dark forces surround the seemingly innocent girl, and the more she tries to protect Lilith, the more horrors she encounters.
Ratings

6.2/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Nominations
Chainsaw Award

Best Supporting Actress | 2011 | Jodelle

Young Artist Award

Best Performance in a Feature Film Supporting Young Actor | 2011 | Alexander

Fright Meter Award

Best Supporting Actor | 2010 | Ian

BOX OFFICE

Budget 27,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 29,000,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

This movie was completed in 2007, and was initially scheduled for an American release in August 2008, but was delayed twice before its final release date on October 1, 2010, three years after completing production.

Chloë Grace Moretz and Isabelle Fuhrman were considered for the part of Lilith Sullivan. Coincidently, this movie opened in the United States the same week as Let Me In (2010), which featured Moretz.

This movie was released in New Zealand first on August 13, 2009, and it didn't get an American theatrical release for another year.

Samantha Weinstein auditioned for the role of Lilith.

Popular Dialogues

"Douglas J. Ames: Everybody has fears... now, what scares you? Lillith Sullivan: Me. Douglas J. Ames: You scare yourself? Lillith Sullivan: Sometimes. Douglas J. Ames: Why? What about yourself scares you? Lillith Sullivan: I have bad thoughts. Douglas J. Ames: About what? Lillith Sullivan: People. Douglas J. Ames: People in general or... certain people? Lillith Sullivan: Certain people. Douglas J. Ames: Like who? Lillith Sullivan: You. Douglas J. Ames: You have bad thoughts about me? Why? Lillith Sullivan: I just do. Douglas J. Ames: Did I do something or say something that upset you? Lillith Sullivan: It's just... the way you are. Douglas J. Ames: How am I? Lillith Sullivan: Facile. Douglas J. Ames: Facile? Pfff... do you even know what that means? Lillith Sullivan: Easily comprehended, often lacking sincerity or depth. You're smug too... want me to tell you what that means? Douglas J. Ames: Uhm, If I... seem smug or facile, I want... Lillith Sullivan: Don't apologize. Douglas J. Ames: Why not? Lillith Sullivan: You're a grown-up... it's embarrassing."

"Lillith Sullivan: [suddenly sweet] What are you doing, you silly pumpkinhead?"