Deadly Eyes Page #3

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!
 
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4.5
Rotten Tomatoes:
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R
Year:
1982
87 min
92 Views


a little encouragement.

All right. Set up a 2-1-2 zone

and let's see a little defense.

And I want to see you hustle, Matt.

All right gentlemen. 20 laps.

Hey, "Teach," his hand.

What happened.

Kind of had an accident.

Something bit me.

That's going to need some stitches.

You two guys take him

to the emergency room

The rest of you clowns

hit the showers.

That's it for tonight.

Did you see that?

Right down to the bone.

Hey.

Hi Matt.

I'll see you guys later, okay.

Was it something I did?

What?

Come on, this cold shoulder

routine the last couple of days.

If I did something wrong...

- You didn't do anything wrong.

- Then what's your problem?

My problem?

Why is everything always my problem.

Look, I just want to

know what's the matter?

You are my girlfriend.

Oh, you make it sound

like some goddamn honor.

You don't own me you know.

Sometimes I wish you'd

just leave me alone.

You want to be alone? Huh?

Okay, that suites me fine then.

Goodnight coach.

Goodnight Steve.

Good coverage out there.

Mr. Harris?

I have to talk to you.

I gather it's something that

can't wait until third period?

No, it can't.

Mr. Harris

I think I'm falling in love with you.

Trudy, I'm flattered but

I'm not entirely sure you know

what you're talking about.

I do, I do. I think about you a lot.

Just because you think

about somebody a lot

doesn't necessarily

mean you love them.

It's the way I think about you.

The things I imagine

us doing together,

like sometimes late at night

Trudy, sometimes when you

want someone very badly

and you can't have them,

you want them even more

but that's not love.

What do you call it then?

A crush.

Can't that turn into love?

Yes, if two people want it to.

But you don't?

Trudy, you're very young.

You have your whole

life in front of you.

What about you?

Call me in about 10 years, all right?

Good night Trudy.

Trudy, good night.

Good night Mr. Harris.

Will power Harris.

- Hello Bill.

- Hi Paul.

How's Logan?

Well, anytime you're dealing with

an animal bite you've

got a tricky situation

because of the threat

of secondary infection.

Now, since we don't

know what bit David,

I've started him on

the Pasteur vaccine

as a precaution against rabies.

You have no idea at

what got hold of him?

Well, the close set punctures

would indicates some kind of rodent.

But the bite itself is much larger

than anything I'm familiar with.

Now, if I had to guess,

I'd say something

in the order of a Great Dane,

except that dogs don't

have the jaw pressure

to snap through those

metacarpels that cleanly.

He's in here.

Hey, Hose.

Hey coach.

I can see you're being very

well taken care of here.

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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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