Deadly Eyes Page #2

Synopsis: Corn grain contaminated with steroids produces large rats the size of small dogs who begin feeding on the residents of Toronto. Paul, a college basketball coach, teams up with Kelly, a local health inspector, to uncover the source of the mysterious rat attacks and they eventually try to prevent the opening of a new subway line as well as find the mutant rats nest quickly, or there will be a huge massacre of the entire city!
 
IMDB:
4.5
Rotten Tomatoes:
17%
R
Year:
1982
87 min
92 Views


mommy and daddy's house.

You guys!

Turn it down!

Just my parents went away,

not the whole neighborhood.

Relax Liz.

Yeah, c'mon in.

Hey Hose!

How ya doing?

Where you guys been?

Oh, we were down

at the bowling alley.

We stayed late and played a

couple games of space invaders.

And, of course, I beat

the high score again.

Well, what do you want to do now?

Let's go upstairs.

I think I'll go.

All right. What do the rest

of you want to do then?

Well I'm starved.

I'm stoned.

Well, then, it's time

for a burger run.

I got to stay here with Caroline.

Come on, she'll survive.

Are you sure you don't

want to come along?

Go on. Besides, I haven't

even started my homework.

Do you want us to bring

you back anything?

No thanks.

Caroline!

Caroline? Caroline!

Caroline! Caroline!

Caroline! Caroline!

One of this days you're going

to get that pretty little ass

of yours nailed to the wall.

But Nell, the placed looked more

like a wildlife refuge

than a grainery.

It was crawling with rats.

I'm telling you it

was a disaster area.

I'm sure it was. But that didn't

mean you had to go rolling

in there like a panther division.

You know the financial

crunch this city's in?

Money's tight.

The Mayor doesn't want to do anything

to make the business community edgy.

That doesn't change the law.

Do you know what they call that

Grey area between the letter

of the law and the spirit of the law?

Corruption.

No, politics.

It's a concept I suggest

you learn something about.

Mayor's kind of angry

but you'll be seeing him on Saturday

so you can apologize in person.

What?

The opening of the new subway spur.

I am flying south to terrorize

the bass population.

So you represent the department.

You don't actually expect me

to apologize to him for that?

I'm on your side dear

but after 15 years of

running this department,

you develop an instinct of

when to keep your mouth shut.

I can't believe you're eating

three hamburgers before practice.

It's a perfect motivational food.

C'mon, let's go.

Here hold this for me.

Okay, sure.

What's the matter?

My hand.

Something bit my hand.

Are you okay?

Let's get the hell out of here.

Okay, let's do it again

and this time...

We're not talking to each other.

- All right.

- Five, six, seven, eight.

Okay, that's it for tonight.

Well?

Well, what?

How'd it go with Harris.

Oh, he gave me a list of books

to read because he thought I

was so interested in the lecture.

Well, you did lay it on pretty thick.

I'm just going to have to

try a more direct approach.

What are you going to do now?

I don't know.

Hi Mr. Harris, mind if we watch.

Not at all. We could use

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Charles H. Eglee

Charles H. Eglee (born November 27,1951) is an American film and television screenwriter and producer. He worked extensively for Steven Bochco productions throughout the 1990s. For Bochco productions he co-created Byrds of Paradise with frequent collaborator Channing Gibson and co-created Murder One with Gibson and Bochco. Eglee co-created the series Dark Angel with James Cameron. He was a writer and executive producer on The Shield and Dexter. He served as a member of the production team behind the adaptation of The Walking Dead. more…

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