Swerve Page #2

Synopsis: Colin happens upon a road accident where he finds a dead man, a beautiful woman, and a suitcase full of money. After trying to do the right thing he soon finds himself caught up in a dangerous scheme.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Craig Lahiff
Production: Cohen Media Group
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.4
Metacritic:
42
Rotten Tomatoes:
37%
R
Year:
2011
86 min
Website
111 Views


with anger.

He threw the police through

windows, damaging arteries.

He was not charged, but

transferred to it.

I'm stuck here.

- Frank tells a different story.

- But he did.

- How long have you been married?

- In the year or hours?

Well ... goodnight.

- Thank you.

- Thank you, Jena.

Thank you, Jena.

It sounds better when

You have spoken.

Come on.

- Basic pile of garbage.

- I agree.

- Who are you? Family?

- None of the remaining families.

I Finley, from

Sunset insurance.

- What company?

- Sunset. That calculates the damage.

- Looking for something?

- Yes.

Keep your prints from there.

It is being investigated as a crime.

- Do local police have been here?

- Got an ID?

I'll call him.

You can even ask him.

I'm going to ask Sam

to take me home.

No way, no. I left early.

I'll pick you up.

We can go out and eat.

Give me a kiss.

Nice to meet you, Colin.

Armstrong helped

fix your car.

- Thank you for everything.

- Ah never mind.

I will come and fill

accident report.

Oh yeah I almost forgot.

It was my wife's testimony is sufficient.

I do not want to keep you any longer.

- Thank you.

- Good luck.

Hello?

- Hello?

- Mr. Petersen

We have to do your job interviews.

We wait till 12:
30 hours

Seems a bit difficult for me.

- You want to have this job is not it?

- Of course.

- I'll wait at 12:30

- I'll be there ..

There were people inside?

- Where is the inspector?

- Went fishing.

- There are people dying on the highway.

- Sorry I do not have time right now.

I'm in bad shape.

- Who is that? Assistant Frank?

- He was just passing through.

Where is your car?

Did Frank no longer trust you?

- I'm just tired.

- You must be too busy.

Look, if I have to finish

this account or not?

What about Frank?

He seemed a little cold this morning.

You treat her well?

- I heard something.

- Like what?

Something.

I always wondered what the

occurs on both assistant Frank.

People who ate lunch with

What's his name? Chris and Curt?

I do not remember.

Tell me how

You do it.

Is the driving recklessly?

"Oh I'm stuck in this town, I

have to go out and I'm angry .. "

You indicated that they

was in the palm of your hand.

You're good.

There will be an important client this afternoon.

He may come for business.

And that is for you.

Stay connect the power cord and press

button if it's too complicated for you?

It is your job,

including clean clean.

Idiot and did not

understand anything.

I'll probably do.

Frank has seen

how do you judge me.

- He has not knocked on my door instead?

- Maybe he'll do.

As soon as

I told him.

Where are you going?

Frank?

Colin!

- Hi.

- Will you take me home?

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Craig Lahiff

Craig Lahiff (April 23, 1947 – 2 February 2014) was an Australian film director. He grew up in the Adelaide suburb of Somerton Park and studied science at Adelaide University, then trained as a systems consultant before studying arts in film at Flinders University. He began working in the film industry on crews for movies such as Sunday Too Far Away and The Fourth Wish.After making a number of short films he directed Coda (1987) a TV movie about a serial killer. The following year he earned an AFI nomination for his feature debut Fever, which was not released to cinemas but sold widely on DVD and video and make a profit.Lahiff died on 2 February 2014. At the time of his death he was developing two film noirs with regular producer Helen Leake as part of a film noir trilogy started by Swerve, and a biopic of General Sir John Monash with frequent collaborator Louis Nowra. He had married in 1976 but the marriage was dissolved. He had twin sons, Sean and Daland. more…

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