Blood Creek Page #3
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- Year:
- 2009
- 90 min
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I'll go calm him down.
Where is he?
F***! Vic, put the gun down!
Where is he?
Out front!
Run, Liese! Run!
Do it!
Get her inside.
Where is he?
- Karl!
- Don't look.
If you're going to kill him, then kill him.
Try to be quiet now.
Go to hell.
Why did you come here?
We're all going to pay for this now.
You saw everything,
and you did nothing.
Don't you touch her.
Shut her up!
Every time you stood at this sink
and looked out
at that black container,
you knew, and you did nothing!
- Nothing!
- I don't understand.
keep you here?
Dinner time, Liese.
He'll wonder why no one comes.
Where is he?
Jesus! Vic! Stop it!
This is my family.
My brother.
You have no idea
what you've started.
Tonight we'll see him weeping, too.
Tie them up.
What's in the container?
Just tie them up!
Stop ordering me around
and tell me what the hell is going on!
These people took
two years of my life.
My life.
You want to get sympathetic, Evan?
Don't shoot someone in the stomach.
It hurts like hell,
and it takes too long to die.
Go tie them up.
What is in that black container?
Look, I'm not here to hurt you.
I'll figure this out.
This is his doing.
Time doesn't touch us.
You're lying.
I've been 17 longer
than you've been alive.
What's in that container?
What you got today, Mr. Wollner?
Five crates.
Yeah, we can do that.
Cash or trade?
Trade.
I don't know how you keep it running,
but she sure is pretty.
What's she, about 1929?
Evan! Evan!
You got no reason to look in there.
I thought you were the reason.
Don't.
It's okay. I'm not with them.
I'm getting you out of here.
It's okay.
My name is Evan Marsh.
I'm a paramedic.
Look, man, they...
they jumped me in the woods
about a week ago.
I think I saw your wife and kids
look for you in the woods.
It's okay. I got you now.
Just do it.
Look, I can't do it with my hands.
- Be right back.
- No!
Hurry.
Hurry.
Take him down the river to Paw Paw.
Call an ambulance from there.
We can take him with us
when we're done.
- We're going now.
- We ain't finished yet!
strung up in there.
We could do this.
Set up an ambush...
You inside, me in the yard.
He doesn't need to be
involved in that.
That man's got family somewhere.
what I did in the war...
what it was like...
Don't throw that goddamn war at me.
I said I was gonna enlist.
And I had to stay here
and take care of Dad every day
and have him tell me
how you're his f***ing hero.
I could make it back alive!
And I couldn't?
You here are killing
old women and girls.
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