Dard Divorce Page #2

Synopsis: Natalie Stein, a successful lawyer, emigrated with her parents from Germany to the USA at a very young age. The last things that stand between her and a happy life with her daughter and son, are the divorce settlement with her lowlife husband Tim and a nasty drinking habit. But a lot more is about to happen that she didn't bargain for when her dog goes missing and her mortally wounded husband appears on the doorstep, informing her that the children have been kidnapped. By the time the police arrives at her house, Tim's body has mysteriously vanished. When not much later one million dollars, a bag of cocaine and some gangsters enter the game, Natalie finds herself in less than no time tied to a chair in her own kitchen. Let the torture begin...
 
IMDB:
3.8
Year:
2007
87 min
31 Views


That would make me happy.

And I think it would be good for the kids.

OK, then I'll meet you at 6.

Alright, I'm looking forward to it.

-- Jake, sorry I'm late.

-- How's my favorite landshark?

-- Funny.

-- Bad day.

I'm really worried. Something isn't

right. Are we going to eat or what?

I'm afraid today its or what.

I just got a call...

Dan needs me back at the office.

Nathalie, a judge is going to award

you complete control of your children.

Tim's broke, has a minimum wage

job, legal bills a mile high.

And a crappy studio apartment

on the bad side of town.

And he's had a couple run ins with the law.

After Thursday's decision.

He won't be able to see you or your

children for quite awhile.

Trust me I'm a lawyer.

Why are you so worried.

I can feel something bad.

When he picked up the children.

-- His manner ...

-- For Tim to do something stupid.

Would rule out any chance of getting

visitation in the future.

He's not stupid.

Just lazy, tired and beaten.

-- That's why he failed.

-- I'm not so sure.

Nallie, I got to go.

But I'll take you up on this lunch,

as soon as I finished milkshake case.

Excuse me.

-- Yes.

-- This is Detective Carry.

We found out what DARD means.

It is a curse that translated means pain.

The number you are calling is temporarily ...

The number you are calling is temporarily ...

I, I screwed up.

-- Screwed up, what? How?

-- They have the children.

-- I am so sorry.

-- What, what the hell do you mean.

That is where the dog is buried ...

Where is Jeremy, where is Elisabeth?

My husband has been murdered.

Yes, yes. Mads Drive 50.

Yes.

Mrs. Stein Forensics Group have checked this

terrance for hours. And we found nothing.

It's becoming a bit difficult

to lend any believe to your story.

-- You mean you don't believe me.

-- I'm not saying that.

I think you need to understand

my perspective.

This terrace is so clean that

we'll never find anything.

No prints, no DNA, nothing.

What we have found however, are traces of

cleaning fluid and plenty of it.

That was then, Tim said that they were after him

They removed all the evidence.

Okay, if I may play the Skeptic.

What you are trying to tell me is

that from the time you called us, until the time

we came here. A special forces cleaning crew

marched in and removed

all traces of the crime.

Now you don't believe that. Do you?

There's no body, no traces

of blood, no DNA, theres nothing.

-- You are a lawyer, right?

-- Yes.

Now I think you need to think about your

testimony, or your statement

whatever it is you want to call it.

It's just not very believable.

Okay, I think we are done here.

Miss Stein.

-- Yes.

-- Hi this is detective Carry.

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Olaf Ittenbach

Olaf Ittenbach (born 1 April 1969) is a German horror movie director, actor and special effects artist. more…

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