Police in northeastern Pennsylvania were searching Friday for three teen girls who attacked a woman who told them to be quiet inside a mall's movie theater.

The woman suffered a broken eye socket, cuts and bruises, according to PennLive.com.

Surveillance photos released by Stroud Area Regional Police showed two of the three suspects who attacked the woman at 7 p.m. Sunday following a showing of "Furious 7" at the Stroud Mall near Stroudsburg.

The three teens had been cursing and talking loudly during the movie, the victim, Cindy Santamaria-Williams, told police, according to WNEP-TV. The Stroudsburg woman shushed them because her mother couldn't hear the film.

When the movie ended, the victim complained to theater management about the talking. After that, as she was leaving the mall with her family, she was confronted by the three girls from the theater, who were accompanied then by three more girls and two teenage boys.

That's when they surrounded her and attacked.

"They immediately jumped on me and knocked me to the ground, punched me in the face," Santamaria-Williams told the station. She said her sister-in-law also was injured.

The victims' family is offering a reward for information leading to the arrest of the teens who took part in the beating.