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Girl in the Box (2016) Online
Original Title :
Girl in the Box
Genre :
Movie / Crime / Drama
Year :
2016
Directror :
Stephen Kemp
Cast :
Zane Holtz,Zelda Williams,Brittany Allen
Writer :
Stephen Kemp
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 27min
Rating :
6.4/10
Girl in the Box (2016) Online

May 1977. 20-year-old Colleen Stan is hitching from Oregon to California to visit friends. With a little over 40 miles of her journey left, she accepts a lift from a young couple, Cameron and Janice Hooker. It's a fateful decision. Kidnapped at knifepoint, Colleen spends the next seven years imprisoned for up to 23 hours a day in a coffin-sized box hidden beneath her captors' bed. When not incarcerated, she is employed as the Hooker's slave and child-minder, and is gradually drawn into a bizarre and complex world of extreme obsession and fantasy... Based on a true story, GIRL IN THE BOX is a dark psychological drama told through the eyes of one of the crime's perpetrators, Janice Hooker. Janice came under the spell of the likeable and charismatic Cameron when just sixteen: but Cameron harbours a dark secret: an insatiable addiction to extreme bondage and S&M. Unable to cope with Cameron's ever more extreme demands, Janice strikes a deal: if Cameron will stop using her for his S&M ...
Credited cast:
Zane Holtz Zane Holtz - Cameron Hooker
Zelda Williams Zelda Williams - Janice Hooker
Brittany Allen Brittany Allen - Bonnie
Matt Cooke Matt Cooke - Jack
Shawn Wright Shawn Wright - Priest #1
Bill Lake Bill Lake - Desk Officer
Shileen Paton Shileen Paton - Angel
Vivian Wright Vivian Wright - Amber
Adrian Griffin Adrian Griffin - Priest #2
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Nathaniel Burns Nathaniel Burns - Man at Lay-By #1
Kimball Farley Kimball Farley - College Kid #4
Rob Hartz Rob Hartz - Landlord
Sean Ryan McBride Sean Ryan McBride - College Kid #2
Hugh McCrae Jr. Hugh McCrae Jr. - College Kid #3 (as Hugh McCrae)
Jabari Overstreet Jabari Overstreet - College Kid #1

The movie is based on a real case that occurred in Red Bluff, a small town in Northern California roughly 3 hours from the border of Oregon.


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Doomblade

Doomblade

The latest Lifetime "world premiere" movie, "Girl in the Box," was based on the horrific true story of Colleen Stan (Addison Timlin), which I'd read about previously in a true-crime paperback, who in 1977 was hitchhiking her way from Eugene, Oregon (where she lived in a difficult relationship with her mom and stepfather) to Westwood, California. She got as far as Red Bluff, where after turning down a couple of would-be pickups (one from a group of guys who were all too excited at seeing a young woman alone, and one from a couple who weren't going far enough for her to want to bother with), she got in a car with Cameron Hooker (Zane Holtz) and his wife Janice (Zelda Williams). Lifetime showed this and then a documentary about the same case in which Colleen Stan agreed to participate and revisit the scenes of her humiliation and seven-year ordeal: the home in which the Hookers lived and in which she was imprisoned in their basement and routinely suspended from a ceiling beam by her wrists and beaten by Cameron; later the trailer they moved into when Cameron's landlord started to get suspicious and told them that for insurance purposes he was going to have to enter their basement and inspect their furnace; and the truly horrific contraption Cameron built for her after that, since the mobile home didn't have a basement. Instead he built her a box, barely big enough to accommodate her, with an air pump to let in more-or-less fresh air and a bedpan for when she needed to use the bathroom, but not only was there no room to move in the box, it was kept bolted shut.

Judging from the documentary (and my memories of the book) Stephen Kemp told the story relatively factually, though with some odd changes; he has a set of marvelously kinky scenes in which Janice gives birth to a daughter (one of her justifications for going along with Cameron's kidnapping of Colleen was his promise that if she did so, he'd have normal sex with her and thereby give her the child she'd long wanted) while Colleen hears the sounds of her labor from the box under the Hookers' waterbed, but in real life that was the Hookers' second child and their first had already been born and was eight months old and in the car when Colleen was kidnapped. The film also builds up tension over Colleen's demands to be allowed to go home and see her family, which in the movie happens shortly before she's released but in reality happened about four years into her captivity — and the fact that she returned to Cameron after the visit became a key point in Cameron's defense when the police finally arrested him.

"Girl in the Box" is one of those stories that's so incredibly compelling even glitches in the telling can't sap it of its interest. The biggest area in which I give Stephen Kemp points is that he's able to make all three principals genuinely interesting characters rather than cardboard heroines or villains; Janice comes off as part-perpetrator, part-victim; Cameron shows off a real personal charm even though we hate him for his actions (one could see why a woman would fall in love with him and go along willingly with at least some of his demands, and the fact that he's a nice person on the surface and a villain only underneath makes him scarier than if he'd been played as a typical looney-tunes movie psycho); and Colleen comes off as a sympathetic victim but also an almost terminally naïve one. One of the cops who worked on the case called Cameron a "pure psychopath," which for once is technically accurate — the general definition of a psychopath is someone who regards other people as simply objects he or she can use however he or she likes, without any account for their needs or feelings at all — to the point where they can kill people and not feel a shred of guilt or remorse; they were just in the way and s/he got rid of them. The film's casting directors, Stephanie Gorin and Laura Durant, also deserve kudos for finding three people to play the principals who look strikingly like the real ones. "Girl in the Box" is a quite good film, occasionally oppressive in the fantasy sequences Kemp put in to emphasize Colleen's spirituality and its role in getting her through her ordeal (she never seems to have encountered what theologians call the "theodicy" problem — i.e., why an all-knowing and all-loving God would have let that horrible thing happen to her in the first place) but mostly well directed, well written and beautifully acted.
Coiriel

Coiriel

True story of Colleen Stan, age 20 who convinces her parents she'll be okay hitchhiking from Eugene, Oregon to northern California to surprise a friend on their 21st birthday. She hitches a ride with Cameron and Janice Hooker, only to be kidnapped by them and spends the next seven years of her life as their sex slave. As Janice tells her, "You're only here to take the pain."

This is a film reminds all of us, people are rarely what they seem and how the human mind, body, and spirit can survive in horrific conditions. The film contains violence (bondage) and very adult situations, but a must see if you or anyone you know still think hitching a ride is just as safe as any other type of transportation.
Elastic Skunk

Elastic Skunk

This Lifetime movie is big screen feature film quality. I found it better than Room because the true story is so much more bizarre and horrible than any fictional account could be. It's better than the Lifetime Ariel Castro movie.

The story of Colleen Stan kidnapped raped and brainwashed for 7 years is truly horrific. Her confinement in the box is terrible but quite shocking is how brainwashed she was that she didn't escape given many opportunities. Her visit to her family is so unbelievable it has to be true.

The cast is excellent. Addison Timlin as Colleen is convincing and acts well. Her suffering is shown enough. Zane Holtz is good too as the crazy kidnapper. Zelda Williams daughter of Robin is equally convincing as the wife who has some warped religious rationale.

This movie is better than many big budget fictional thrillers.
Mejora

Mejora

I had heard of this case and when the movie was on today I decided to watch it. Biggest complaint is it was too short. Once Colleen escapes it would have been good if we saw the police take her abductor into custody. Instead we see her get on a bus and then some text about the resolution. It's hard to believe a woman of 20 years old believed what he told her about the "company" but after being beaten and tortured I guess your mind starts to do crazy things to you. This is a movie you should watch but it isn't a popcorn flick. The things that happen to Colleen are sickening and you will want to take a shower after seeing it.
Lemana

Lemana

This is a little hidden gem of a of a psycho killer movie, about a kidnapping that found place in 1977, of a young hitch hiking woman, picked up by an odd couple in rural California. The 20 year old woman is soon gagged and put in a wooden box and kept there for a long time, before being kept as a slave.

The film immediately gets your attention for being very beautifully filmed, and kept in sunny warm colors, asa contrast to the chilly story.

The film is also well acted, by the estranged couple, played by Zelda Williams and Zane Holtz, both doing a great job. The victim is played by Addison Timlin.

Well worth a watch!
Trash

Trash

I first saw this story on Dateline or 20/20, one of those shows, and it was the real life woman telling first hand what happened to her. I guess this could be a spoiler alert if you have no idea what this story is about, so SPOILER ALERT: she says that after she's picked up hitchhiking, the couple stop for gas and she goes into the restroom at the gas station and has a very strong voice in her head scream "jump out the window and run for your life" - she said she'd never had a voice yell in hear head like that and found it very strange and again the voice said "jump out the window and run for your life" and then a third time it screamed in her head.

She ignored the voice and got back in the car.

To me, this is a most important detail because she didn't listen to her intuition and/or whoever was trying to help her, possibly someone from beyond. I wish this would have been put in the movie because it would show how important it is to listen to those thoughts and feelings, to honor them, take them seriously.

In the movie, she goes into the bathroom, looks in the mirror, then looks out the window and returns to the car.

I'm not sure why they didn't include this most fascinating and important detail, but to me, it' a big part of the point of this story: when a voice screams in your head, three times, to run for your life: RUN!

I'm so glad she was finally freed and has gone on to live a good life.

Good for her!!
Xanzay

Xanzay

When I first came across this story I wanted to shut my ears as it was too dark and sad. However, I'm glad they have made the movie. Colleen Stanley is brave to speak up about her ordeal and the movie gives us an insight to her sufferings.

I recommend that one should watch it just to understand....

A really well narrated film. I didn't expect to feel the emotions but one can't help but feel the pains for Colleen.
Walianirv

Walianirv

This movie was very easy to dislike. Contrived writing, predictable performances, and experimental to the point that it felt like the director didn't have a grasp on what he was doing. While this true story should be recognized, maybe making a feature film about it wasn't the best thing. I can actually appreciate a dark and depressing movie sometimes, but this just left me with a bad feeling. Girl is abused for 80 minutes and then set free - that's pretty much it. At the end, a title card states that what brought the girl through this experience was faith, yet we didn't see much faith throughout the movie. Some bad movies are worth the watch, but not this one. The only positive thing I can say is that the director didn't go overboard with the violence and grossness of the situation. Otherwise, there's not much to appreciate.
Black_Hawk_Down.

Black_Hawk_Down.

Why didn't she escape? After being held captive for some time, Hooker relaxed his total control somewhat and we see her outside in the garden hanging up laundry. That was an opportunity to run away. Several times Hooker left with his lunchbox to go to his job at the lumber yard. This presented another opportunity, as taking his lunch to work meant he'd be gone all day. Colleen could have been well clear by then.

But he brainwashed her. Somehow he made her believe that this "Company" was real. Even when he took her into the woods to help cut up some fallen trees to sell, he told her that two guys standing near a pickup truck were with the "Company" and naively she believed him.

This movie was certainly riveting and well-acted. The story, however, is utterly shocking. The law finally caught up with Hooker, who was sentenced to 104 years in prison. But America is such a vast place with not many inhabitants, relative to its size. Therefore, it must be dead easy for a psycho like Hooker to abduct someone and put them through hell. How does one stop them? Perhaps the main message from the movie is directed at young women NOT to go hitch-hiking on their own.
Acebiolane

Acebiolane

I can't believe this was an true story. I felt so sorry for Colleen. It's definitely one of the better Lifetime movie. The acting was really good especially Addison Timlin & Zelda Williams acting. It's such an interesting case. I totally recommend this film. 5/10
Globus

Globus

A terrible, terrifying experience for a young girl or anyone to endure in this made for real life story of a young girl kidnapped and forced into bondage for 7 years by a couple whose emotional behavior is beyond description.

The film does point out that the girl did have the opportunity to escape but did not. She eventually seems to bond with the couple and in a way it reminded me of the Patty Hearst saga.

The movie is an emotionally disturbing nightmare beyond the realm of understanding of what this girl must have gone through during her seven year ordeal.

As soon as he let her see her parents, she should have spilled everything despite the threats he had made beforehand.
Cordantrius

Cordantrius

A shocking movie that shows the true store of a girl who was hitchhiking and was kidnapped by an unsuspected couple by several years. The girl was living in a box most of the time, humiliated all time and treated as a slave.
Goldendragon

Goldendragon

Really enjoyed this biography not so much for the story but for the realism created by the actors and the director. I'm truly amazed. This LMN movie has really blown my mind all around.
Angana

Angana

This is one of the most powerful movies I've ever seen. It is absolutely compelling, gripping and emotional. This movie is very intense so if you are extremely sensitive (like me - this movie will haunt me for days) just be prepared. You'll feel a wave of emotions; anger, sadness, confoundment...and probably want to turn it off. I know I did.

I'm really conflicted as I believe a lot of people were after watching it because it was beautifully filmed and well acted by everyone throughout, especially Addison even though she doesn't say much and doesn't break out of what seems to be a constant state of shock and complacency maybe? I don't know but she really did an amazing job of not over acting and not under acting. I have great feelings about a film well done (acting, production, direction, cinematography, etc.) about an event so heartbreaking.
Frlas

Frlas

Excellent movie first of all. But how can a grown woman be so, so stupid? I could understand a 10 year old believing his bs but a 20 year old?! Of course the wife was stupid too, just in a different way. How can a woman put up with that? I know in the movie, Colleen is portrayed as normal but the real Colleen had to be mentally handicapped. She must have gotten it from her father because he was a real dope too!