Bound Page #3

Synopsis: The daughter of a wealthy real estate broker falls in love with a younger man, who introduces her to B&D and S&M. Using her newly awakened sexual prowess, she finally takes charge of her own life.
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Jared Cohn
Production: The Asylum
 
IMDB:
3.5
UNRATED
Year:
2015
91 min
Website
948 Views


She looks at Corky's hands cupped around the mug.

VIOLET:

Yeah ... I bet your car is twenty

years old.

Corky smiles.

CORKY:

Truck.

VIOLET:

Truck. Of course.

CORKY:

'63 Chevy.

VIOLET:

I knew it.

VIOLET SIPS:

VIOLET:

So, how do you know the owner, Mr.

Bianchinni?

CORKY:

I don't, really. I was referred to

him.

VIOLET:

Oh, really.

Corky suddenly feels she has revealed something.

CORKY:

Do you know him?

VIOLET:

No, but Caesar does. He likes him.

Says he's a good Italian.

CORKY:

Caesar is your husband?

VIOLET:

Oh no, no. I'm not the marrying

kind.

Smiling, she says nothing else.

VIOLET:

I should be going. You can drop the

cup off anytime.

CORKY:

Thanks.

VIOLET:

My pleasure.

CORKY watches her leave.

EXT. THE WATERING HOLE - NIGHT

A dirty bar hidden away on a dark street, its cracked, moon-

white sign the only evidence it exists.

Corky's truck swings into a space in front of a couple of

large motorcycles. She flips her collar and heads for the

door.

INT. THE WATERING HOLE - NIGHT

The smell of leather and cigarette smoke fills Corky's nose

as she crosses to the bar.

BARTENDER:

Well, well ...

Corky sits as the fat bartender waddles over.

BARTENDER:

Been awhile, Cork.

CORKY:

Five years, two months, sixteen days.

How you doing, Sue?

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Jared Cohn

Jared Michael Cohn is an American film director, screenwriter, and actor. He has directed films such as Buddy Hutchins, Atlantic Rim, and Born Bad, among others, and has directed multiple films for The Asylum. more…

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