San Andreas Page #6

Synopsis: In San Andreas, California is experiencing a statewide earthquake that goes on record as easily the biggest earthquake in history. Dwayne Johnson plays Ray Gaines, a helicopter rescue pilot for the Los Angeles Fire Department, who is trying to find his daughter, Blake (Alexandra Daddario), who is in San Francisco amidst the chaos. Ray's estranged wife, Emma, is forced to turn to Ray for help, as he is her last resort. Together they journey to save their daughter.
Director(s): Brad Peyton
Production: Warner Bros.
  2 wins & 10 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.1
Metacritic:
43
Rotten Tomatoes:
50%
PG-13
Year:
2015
114 min
$127,666,001
Website
9,011 Views


Professor! It looks like the whole

San Andreas fault line is being activated.

And it's heading toward San Francisco.

All right. All done.

Okay.

Well, it was really nice to meet you, Ollie.

I hope you have fun while you're here.

Bye, Blake. It was nice meeting you,

as well.

Goodbye.

And, um...

I almost forgot. Do you mind if I

borrow your book for a second?

Tell Ben that I'll put in a good word

for him.

Heh.

- Bye.

- Bye.

I can't wait to be 20.

- Here you go.

- Thank you.

It's an earthquake!

Well, go, go, go! Get us outta here!

God.

Go, man! Hurry, hurry!

The exit! Go, go, go!

Jesus Christ!

Sh*t! Go!

My legs!

You okay?

My God. He's dead!

Blake?

- Blake? Blake.

- He's dead.

Are you okay?

Are you hurt?

No, I don't think...

I don't think so.

But my legs are stuck.

Please.

Come on. Okay. Okay.

We're gonna get you out of here. Okay?

God. Okay.

Think.

Daniel?

- Blake, I'm gonna go for help.

- No, Daniel...

- I'll be right back. I'll be right back.

- No, Daniel. Don't.

Don't leave me alone!

Daniel!

Daniel.

Let's go! Keep moving!

- Come on. Hurry!

- Help!

- Let's go!

- Help!

- Keep moving! Keep moving! Let's go!

- Help!

There's a girl trapped in a town car!

- Where?

- In the parking garage!

God!

Allen!

Get up! Get up!

Help me, somebody! Help me, please!

Out the building! Get outside!

Get out in the open! Hurry!

Mr. Riddick!

Mr. Riddick?

I need air.

Mr. Riddick!

Help me!

Move it!

Blake.

My God.

- Susan!

- Emma!

Susan! We gotta get to the roof!

We've gotta get out of here!

- This way!

- You can't...

Get out of my way!

Susan! Susan!

Aah! Unh.

Aah! My God.

There's the exit!

This way! Get over here!

Ma'am! We gotta go!

Okay. Okay.

Come on! Keep moving! Keep moving!

Larissa! Larissa,

you have to come with me!

We've gotta get to the roof!

Everybody!

There's a rescue helicopter coming!

- No! Wait!

- Wait! We've gotta go up!

- God!

- My God!

Come on!

This way! This way!

My God.

Ray, you better be right about this.

Aah!

Ray.

My God.

My God.

Up there!

Aah!

Sh*t.

Come on, Emma. Come on. We gotta go.

Emma, run!

Aah!

Emma.

Ray!

Ray!

Emma!

I got you!

Ray.

Emma, are you hurt?

- Um...

- Are you hurt?

I don't think so.

Okay. It's gonna be okay, but listen.

We gotta get outta here.

Get to the front left seat. I'll be there.

- Okay.

- Okay?

Sh*t!

My God.

Get up!

God.

- Ray!

- Hold on!

Help!

Somebody help me!

Help! Somebody help!

This is Ray.

- Dad, please help!

- Blake, what's wrong?

There's been a huge earthquake!

I don't know where Daniel went. I'm stuck

in a limo in a garage in the dark.

I'm really, really scared, Dad!

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Carlton Cuse

Arthur Carlton Cuse (born March 22, 1959) is an American screenwriter, showrunner and producer, best known as an executive producer and screenwriter for the American television series Lost, for which he made the Time magazine list of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2010. Cuse is considered a pioneer in transmedia storytelling. more…

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