Killer Bees! Page #2

Synopsis: Sheriff Lyndon Harris of a rural Washington town tries hard to smoothen life for his people, while shark mayor Ditwaller is out to acquire property after bank foreclosures. Lyndon also has an ex who presses for divorce and two kids, who need his help, especially son Dylan, who is easily lead astray by champion imp Jared Wylie. After noticing a Mexican truck with bee hives and several unusually aggressive bee attacks, Lyndon take doc's advice to consult entomologist Riley Muir, who concludes it's the northernmost-ever case of Latin American killer bees. Despite more bee attacks, the mayor refuses safety precautions, giving sole priority to closing a deal with a distributing company at the honey festival.
Director(s): Penelope Buitenhuis
Production: Shavick Entertainment Inc
 
IMDB:
2.8
Year:
2002
96 min
57 Views


I'll come back later and smooth

things out with Zeke

Don't worry, you'll get your truck

You just make sure it's sooner than later

How did it go with Zeke?

Oh, I gave him another week

I bet Mayor Dittwaller wasn't

very happy about that

You know, I don't care

what Dittwaller thinks

You can't kick a man out of his house and

expect him just to pack up just like that

Well, yeah... it's been three weeks,

Lyndon

- Well, it's going to have to be four, isn't it?

- Hey you know, you're the sheriff, right?

Oh, gee, Ed Stillwell called out on 15

Said some kids were at

his place the other night

busted up a chicken coop,

let the hogs out, you know

Seems to be a lot of that going on

Do me a favor. Drive out there

and talk to him for me

Ever since I've become the law, me and

the farm boys just don't see eye to eye

Alright

Oh, hey

Sissy called

Lord. Doesn't she ever give it a rest?

It's about time you come and did something

about them trucks speeding into Sumas

Well, these trucks are here to pollinate

the crops, Sissy, I mean...

You're right in the middle of the main

thoroughfare. What can I do?

The whole place shakes

every time they go by

Every year, there's more

and more of these things

- Well, I...

- See?

Can't you divert them to the state road?

Sissy, you're going to have to talk

to the Mayor about that, now

I mightjust do that

it seems that the only way things get done

around here is if Dittwaller gets involved

Yeah well, he's done

so much for the town

I haven't seen you before, mister

Why are you contracting

all the way up here?

Oh yeah, you don't speak English?

Well, the price is good enough,

that's for darn tooting

If May would've been here...

she would be smiling

Danger. Living bees

Well, I'll be...

The Sumas honey queen

has lost her crown

What can I get for you, Zeke?

Give me one of them honey glazed

That's 37 cents

That man of yours come by to bring

me a little greeting this morning

Well, unfortunately, that is not an uncommon

occurrence around these parts

Audrey that's a shame. he's got to

be right in the middle of all of this

Yes, Zeke, it is

I put an extra one in there for you

You take care

- Alright

- Okay

She survived all those tornadoes

Though they drove her to the brink

Yeah

Now I'm drunk again and owing

Cause of little mama dying

m "In.

What the heck? Darn

What the heck are you doing?

You can't drive like that

Oh, man!

Hey, amigo?

You stopped right in the middle

of the darn road

There was no way I could avoid you

Your truck don't have a scratch on it...

Mine is just trashed

Insurance. Give me

your insurance papers

Insurance-o

What the heck are you doing?

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