La scintilla

Year:
1915
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Don't wake me

I'm dreaming

Dreaming of being with you

Don't...

Don't wake me

I'm dreaming

Dreaming of being...

Jim. Jim, it's a job.

It's a job, Jim.

It's Harris.

Jim.

Jim.

We've got a gig, Jim.

We're gonna get you out. Yeah?

Pay the general,

no firing squad,

Gulf Stream at the airport.

Hostiles, minimal.

Local assets on the surface.

Once inside the underground

facility, nothing.

- Why me?

- You're a specialist,

Mr. Powell.

We don't want to start a war.

We want discretion and speed.

- We take out the scientist...

- "Take out"?

The research Dr. Irvine

is involved in

is at a very advanced stage.

We need to strike immediately

before the work is complete

and Dr. Irvine disappears.

You'll be escorting

Dr. Healy here

into the facility.

She knows the research,

and will direct you

in what to take.

She'll be in charge.

I've put the team back together.

The old team, yeah?

Your team.

They're ready to go.

- Who's this?

- Spencer, meet Powell.

Spencer is company security.

He's with me.

- No surprises.

- No passengers on this gig.

He's part of the deal.

What do you mean,

he's part of the deal?

Is he part of the deal, Doug?

He works for the company.

You okay, boss?

Yeah. Yeah, I'm fine.

It's just been a while.

I'm okay.

Sh*t.

Mines.

Boss, bike tracks.

They seem to go straight

through the minefield.

Recent?

- Looks like a regular route.

- New and old tracks.

But we're taking

a hell of a risk.

Okay, Mason. Give it a go.

- Stay in the tracks.

- Should we go around?

No. We're on a tight schedule.

Your schedule.

Everyone off the path.

Now! Now!

F*** it.

Shhh.

Shhh.

Spencer.

Put it away.

Shhh.

It's a perimeter patrol.

Probably does this route

two or three times a day.

Chechens.

Terrorists, paid goons.

They're killers, murderers,

rapists.

The usual.

This used to be

Soviet army barracks.

Twenty-five miles around here

in every direction

was ethnically cleansed.

The poor guys in the cages

are dissidents,

rebels, civilians, you name it.

- The facility?

- Underneath.

Cold War bunker system.

Not much info on it.

You'll need to ask her

about that.

The militia leader,

El Dictator there,

likes to douse the prisoners

in oil and set them alight.

Hobby of his.

It's time.

Williams, come in.

- Are you in position?

- For f***'s sake.

Uh, you could say that.

Proceed, and good luck.

- Let me do the talking, Harris.

- I'll get us in.

I bet you weren't expecting

this welcoming committee.

Looks like a raiding party

coming back.

- Look at that one.

- He should be at school.

Ah...

Jesus Christ.

Okay,

this is the main militia base.

Looks like dissidents

brought in for questioning.

Sh*t. Here we go.

In position. I can take

the two on the right of the car.

- See you.

- I have three-four this side.

- It didn't sound like Russian.

- F***.

That definitely isn't Russian.

- Local dialect.

- They're not Russians.

They're Uzbeks.

- Jesus Christ, Harris.

- What the...?

Harris, for f***'s sake.

- Corry, you seeing this?

- I'm seeing it.

What the f*** are you doing,

Harris?

- Vodka.

- Harris has been drinking again.

Steinmann, Corry,

- get ready, make it clean.

- Wait.

Bugger.

We're in.

Stand by, everyone. Stand by.

Where the f*** did you learn

to talk like that?

I'm not just a pretty face,

me, you know.

Bingo. I've got it.

Be at the north wall

in 12 minutes.

The north wall is clear.

I repeat,

the north wall is clear.

Which part?

Shmitovsky Prospekt.

And you?

What's wrong with our system?

Just replacing several cables

and a couple of blown fuses.

- And turned that monitor off.

- This monitor?

Yeah, yeah, I was just checking

the ATP cables.

You want it back on?

- Don't smell Russian.

- He's not Russian.

He's a f***ing Georgian liar.

I think he might be trying

to get into your knickers.

And I can't say I blame him.

Drink?

What is so important

that they send two engineers

to check our shitty cameras?

I think she likes you. Hmm?

Corry, they're in.

Meet me at the rendezvous.

- So what do we do, boss?

- Do we cut her down?

If we set her free,

they'll find her.

Take her with us,

she'll slow us down.

Either way,

they'll know we were here.

We can't take her with us,

not down there.

We can't leave her like this,

now she's seen us.

She's not gonna say much.

No, they're all pissed up

with the radio blaring.

Some Azerbaijani funk.

Never heard a thing.

Doug, lights!

Powell, she's dead.

One of the shots caught her.

Great. Now what?

They won't be looking

for anyone else now.

Crime of passion.

Horny f***er. We go?

Let's go. Go.

Doug, go back to Williams.

Keep the engineering act going.

Let's go.

Drunk as skunks out there.

Some terrible f***ing singing.

Healy,

how do we find the facility?

We had an operative

infiltrate it six weeks ago.

The facility

is half a mile underground.

It's this way.

They don't use these tunnels

anymore.

We go down.

Down.

What's down here?

This part of the bunker

goes back to the 1950s.

Offices, infirmary and canteens

for Soviet troops.

Who knows what else.

- Great.

- Sounds like a maze of tunnels.

Yeah, it's a maze.

What d'you reckon happened here?

- Execution.

- See the marks on the wall?

Their hands are tied

behind their backs.

Maybe.

So why's this one

still got his AK?

Looks like he was trying to

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Eleuterio Rodolfi

Eleuterio Rodolfi (1876–1933) was an Italian actor, screenwriter and film director. He was a leading figure in Italian cinema during the silent era, directing over a hundred films including The Last Days of Pompeii (1913). more…

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