Bloodlines Page #2

Synopsis: In the sticks of Kentucky, a demented family of inbreds begin the process of cleaning up their blood line. Their twisted family is led by Billy Bob Hackford, who in his madness abducts unsuspecting young women. As a sadistic sport, the clan forces the girls to fight, gladiator style to the death, to determine the strongest. Billy Bob then rapes the victor in hopes of a pregnancy and expanding the Hackford family. The Hackford's plan changes when they abduct Amber Strickland, a southern tom boy whose family ties run as deep as her abductors. She's not a victim or prey, but a huntress raised in the backwoods of Alabama. Her brothers, Bear and Brody track her down and a feud of country folks erupt into a massacre, with only the strongest to survive.
Genre: Horror
Director(s): Stephen Durham, Henry Kingi Jr. (co-director)
Production: ThinkFilm Inc.
 
IMDB:
3.9
Year:
2007
92 min
102 Views


- Listen. Shh...

Listen, I can get us

outta here, all right?

- But I need your help.

- You can get us out ofhere?

Yeah.

But I need to know how many

there are out there.

Well, I only saw three...

But there are more.

I heard them all around me.

Amber:

When do they bring the food?

A couple hours after sunrise

and... just before dark.

Huh...

Okay.

We have about four hours till daybreak,

so, you can sleep for now.

You're gonna take me

with you, right?

Shh. Yes.

- You promise?

- Jenny.

Jenny, I promise, all right?

Now get some sleep. Go ahead.

Shh...

Listen.

Follow me but

stay on my heels, all right?

Come on.

What about Shawna?

We're gonna have

to send the sheriffback.

It's gonna be hard

enough getting you out.

All right? All right, let's go.

Shh.

Stay close.

All right?

What are you doing?

- Come on!

- Wait a second.

No!

All right, time's up.

Man:

- Oh my God...

- Shh. Shh.

Jenny! No!

Amber!

Fill 'er up?

Yes, sir.

You run this place?

Yes, sir, all by my lonesome.

About 30 years now,

ever since my pappy died.

Has this girl passed

through here?

Nope. I ain't seen anybody looks

like that 'round these parts.

I'd sure remember her.

Yes, sir, you would.

Could you check the oil too?

Hey, boy! Don't touch dem!

Bear! Ease up.

That picture I showed you,

that's our Baby Girl.

Now, where is she?

Th-they'll kill me.

Ah!

They won't get a chance.

Now, I'm gonna ask you

one more time.

Where's my Baby Girl?

At the Hackfords'...

The Hackfords got her.

Where might I find

these Hackfords?

You'll neverfind them.

They in the middle

of a 1000 acres of woods.

Ain't even a road leading down there.

- You like pain, old timer?

- No! No!

- No more pain.

- Bear!

Ow! Ow! Ow!

Down the road! Down the road!

Follow the road to the right.

Ow! That's all I know.

They just bring stuff for me to sell.

All right then.

You done messed

with some bad folks!

You don't know bad.

Jenny!

Well, ain't you the smart one?

You see, I like mine kinda dumb.

Leave her alone!

Oh, I'm sorry.

I forgot all about you.

Now...

I'm just curious, which one of y'all

had the balls

to plan this little escape?

It was me.

She had nothing to do with it.

Just leave her out ofit, all right?

It was me.

Cut her down.

Get overthere.

Now, as foryou...

She a tough little heifer, ain't she?

Shawna:

You smelljust about right.

You know...

Most girls would puke

at the smell of swimming

through piss and sh*t

and you just get

right through it, don't you?

You're so special.

So special.

Squirm, you can cut her down.

Keep hertied up.

Let the games begin.

Amber:

Hey!

No!

Hey, leave her alone!

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Stephen Durham

Stephen Durham (born 1947) is an American activist based in New York City, and the Freedom Socialist Party (FSP) nominee for President of the United States in the 2012 general election. The socialist feminist FSP, a Trotskyist party, is running a write-in campaign that also includes Christina López, a Chicana feminist, for vice-president.Durham was born in North Carolina and grew up in Southern California. He attended the University of California at Berkeley during the 1960s, where he took part in protests of the Vietnam War and joined actions to gain Third World Studies. He was an early member of the gay rights movement and attended the first national lesbian and gay gathering, the West Coast Gay Liberation Conference, which took place in 1969 in Berkeley.Durham joined the Freedom Socialist Party and, in 1976, founded the Los Angeles branch of the organization. In 1984, he relocated to New York City, where he has served as the party organizer for many years. Durham worked as a union waiter in California and New York City. He mobilized with his female, of color and immigrant co-workers, during the 1985 New York City Hotel Trades Council strike by 16,000 workers. In this he was aided by his fluency in Spanish and Portuguese, which he gained in high school and retained through frequent travels to Latin America and the Caribbean where he has connected with other feminists and socialists. Durham’s first electoral effort for the FSP was in 1998, running for New York State Assembly the 71st District, a predominantly Latino and African American community.Campaign materials for the FSP claim that the party is “taking the unconventional route of a write-in campaign because corporate funding of the two major parties and restrictive ballot access laws stack the deck against minor parties.”According to Durham, “The FSP ticket is a chance for people to vote not only against something, but for something. The campaign is thrilled to be giving people a way to send a strong protest message, find new kindred souls, and strengthen organizing efforts for a future all workers deserve.”In California in 2012, Durham ran for the presidential nomination of the Peace & Freedom Party, a left-wing electoral ballot coalition. After a struggle against the Secretary of State's unilateral refusal to add Durham and Peta Lindsay, candidate for the Party for Socialism and Liberation, to the ballot, Durham was added to the list of primary candidates. more…

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