Murderland Page #3

Synopsis: A thriller that tells a traumatic murder story through the eyes of three central characters: Carrie the daughter of the murdered woman, Douglas Hain the detective in charge of the investigation, and Sally the murder victim.
 
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Year:
2009
138 min
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The floor and ceiling begin their hydraulic rise/fall

toward Simpson. The closing makes a grating, mechanical

noise.

ANNOUNCER (CONT'D)

Chose wisely and with expediency !

Simpson is panicking, there is no easy choice. His brow

is covered in sweat and he starts to shake.

INT. CONTROL ROOM, MURDERLAND

Johnny rolls his chair back and slaps his hand to his

head.

JOHNNY:

He'll never get it right. Try the Log

Ride !

BRUCE:

Not yet.

JOHNNY:

But, he's...

BRUCE:

I said NO.

Johnny gets up and walks to the back of the room.

Zach listens intently to the dissention.

On the monitor we see Simpson grabbing at a door that's

locked.

INT. HALL OF DOORS, MURDERLAND - NIGHT

Simpson moves on the the next door. It's locked

He moves to the last door on the left side.

He opens it. He gets knocked all the way against the

other side of the hall by a spike. He is impaled by a

four feet long, one foot wide metal spike.

Blood drips from his corpse on the opposite wall.

INT. CONTROL ROOM, MURDERLAND - NIGHT

BRUCE:

Stop the hydraulics.

JOHNNY:

(returns to his console,

pressing several buttons on

the keyboard)

Got it.

On the monitor we see the floor stop rising.

ZACH:

(polishing his glasses)

Is that it ?

BRUCE:

Yeah, I'd say that's it.

JOHNNY:

He has a phone pole sticking in his

chest, I think we don't need an

autopsy.

ZACH:

I'm just looking for our best

interests. May I have the tapes, Bruce

?

BRUCE removes a VHS tape from the deck.

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David Pirie

David Pirie is a writer and producer, known for The Woman in White (1997), Ashenden (1991) and The Wyvern Mystery (2000). more…

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