Silent Warnings Page #2

Synopsis: After the accidental death of his cousin Joe Vossimer, the just-graduated electronic engineer Layne Vossimer joins his girlfriend and four friends of them to visit and clean the inherited farm in the country. The local Sheriff Bill Willingham is an old friend of Layne, and also grieves the death of Joe. When the group arrives in the farm, some weird and mysterious signs appear in the cornfield, but they believe the other locals are joking with them. When Iris Doyle vanishes, the rest of the group realizes that there is a serious menace jeopardizing that place.
Director(s): Christian McIntire
Production: United Film Organization
 
IMDB:
4.0
R
Year:
2003
87 min
17 Views


That's not funny.

Barney was the deputy, and not

the sheriff, you know?

- Layne!

- Sheriff!

Yeah, I know. Takes a little

getting used to, don't it?

Hello!

- Hi. Macy Reed.

- Pleasure. Please, sit down.

I tried calling you yesterday, but I

couldn't get through for some reason.

Yeah, the utility poles north of town

have been going down lately.

Listen Layne, I'm really sorry about Joe.

Thanks. You guys were pretty close too.

Yes, we were.

Is that the young lady your mom

was telling me about?

Yeah, probably.

- Moms are like that, huh?

- Yeah

Alright, you've got keys.

- Oh, thanks.

- And the security code.

Security code?

Yeah, Joe had a system put in

not too long ago.

I don't know how many times

that damn thing went off!

I had to go out there all the time.

I'm sure he was just setting it off himself,

hates to drink alone.

Sounds like Joe.

So, what, I just... um?

You hit the "pound" sign and the

five digit code.

Well, listen, I think we are all pretty

beat, hungry...

- Yeah.

- Yeah, sure.

...so, we're gonna head off to the house.

Hey, take them to Lillie's.

They do good burgers.

- Have fun. Be careful out there.

- Nice to meet you.

Pleasure.

You all come back now, you hear?

Oh, sh*t...

What was that?

Did you see the way they looked

at us in there?

- Yeah.

- I thought it was because I was...

...you know, sexy, handsome...

Come on, man, that's a small town

mentality, you know?

You just got to roll with the punches up here.

Nah. Everybody was all smiles

until we mentioned your cousin.

Yeah. I don't think he was a

popular guy.

Well, he was a bit of a boozer,

a bit of a wild man.

- Oh, so I guess that runs in the family.

- Oh, yeah...

- Oh, man...

- What's up with the corn?

- Looks bad...

- He died before the harvest.

What a busted ass piece of sh...

What was that?

That's wind.

It got cold, all of the sudden...

Ouch! Sh*t!

Damn! It's not funny.

Must be a hundred volts running

through that.

It's not the volts, man, it's the amps.

What's up with the fence?

And all that crap?

I don't know. It wasrt here before.

- Oh my gosh!

- Oh my god!

Oh! Goodness!

- Oh no!

- This house needs a pot pourri.

This is nasty!

Yeah, he needed an alarm and an

electrical fence for this sh*t!

Guys, I don't know how he

let it get like this.

I mean... I'm really sorry.

Really.

There's two big windows upstairs,

you guys can go open up.

You guys can open the one

in the kitchen.

- Yeah!

...and I'll start this up.

Oh, god!

Oh, my god.

I'm gonna regret this.

I'm not touching that.

No

I don't get it.

Jesus Christ!

I don't get it.

Doesrt make any sense?

Why don't I go unload the car?

Ok?

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