She wears Goth girl make-up and smokes cigarettes without inhaling them.

She wears Goth girl make-up and smokes cigarettes without inhaling them. All of Kinsey's girlfriends skip school and participate in activities just as onerous as she did, but their parents haven't punished them. Cindy tells her defiant daughter she wishes that her mother could have confronted her problem as she has Kinsey's.

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Mike loads up the mini-van, and they pick up Kinsey's older brother, Luke (Lewis Pullman of "Battle of the Sexes"), who has been playing baseball with his pals. Naturally, Kinsey and Mike annoy each other during the journey. Although the family fell behind their scheduled departure, Cindy has left a telephone message for Uncle Marvin at Gatlin Lake Trailer Park that they will be arriving late.




We the audience already suspect this family is headed for an ill-fated rendezvous because the three murderers -the Man in Burlap Mask (Damian Maffei of "Nikos the Impaler," Dollface (newcomer Emma Bellomy), and Pin-Up Girl (newcomer Lea Enslin)-have broken in on Uncle Marvin and Aunt Sheryl and relieved them off all their worldly anxieties. Interestingly, this older couple slept with a dog between them, but the canine cowered rather than attacked.



Predictably, Cindy and family don't have a clue about their impending doom. They arrive after dark, and Cindy picks up their trailer key from main office. Of course, nobody greets her. No sooner have they settled in than somebody knocked at the door.

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The knocking itself sound ominous. Cindy opens it to find a girl standing in darkness on the porch. The outside light is not shining, so Cindy cannot see the girl's face. The girl asks her if Tamara is home. Cindy disappoints her, and she watches the girl leave. Stubborn Kinsey refuses to play cards with Cindy and Mike, and she storms out of the trailer to smoke.

Cindy sends Luke after Kinsey. After the sinister prologue, director Johannes Roberts devotes about thirty minutes acquainting audiences with the family. They appear average. The parents are struggling to raise their two children, but one has run off the rails. If a message lurks in "The Strangers: Prey for Night," could it be: "think twice about sending your daughters to boarding school?" Otherwise, Cindy and Mike seem like a model couple with few flaws.

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