Texas Killing Fields Page #3

Synopsis: Souder, a homicide detective in a small Texan town, and his partner, transplanted New York City cop Detective Heigh, track a sadistic serial killer dumping his victims' mutilated bodies in a nearby marsh locals call 'The Killing Fields'. Though the swampland crime scenes are outside their jurisdiction, Detective Heigh is unable to turn his back on solving the gruesome murders. Despite his partner's warnings, he sets out to investigate the crimes. Before long, the killer changes the game and begins hunting the detectives, teasing them with possible clues at the crime scenes while always remaining one step ahead. When familiar local girl Ann goes missing, the detectives find themselves racing against time to catch the killer and save the young girl's life.
Genre: Crime, Drama, History
Director(s): Ami Canaan Mann
Production: Anchor Bay Entertainment
  4 wins & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.7
Metacritic:
49
Rotten Tomatoes:
37%
R
Year:
2011
105 min
$45,282
Website
237 Views


ain't scared of nobody.

And the scary one

is the white dude.

Yo, which way be Edwards Street?

- Say, you want a ride?

- I'm good.

Come on, you sure look like

you could use a ride.

Don't be teasing me now, girl.

- Lunchtime.

- All right, you good now, boys.

How you doin"?

I'm Brian-

Texas City Police Department.

I know your daddy.

Don't look at her.

Look at me.

I'm extending my hand here.

You should shake it.

- I'm not from here.

- You got any ID?

You seen this girl,

Levon Chalmers?

She came to me,

said a guy was following her,

giving her the fix.

I even think I seen him once.

You know her name?

Not really.

- Not really?

- No.

Why don't you ask him

what he call her?

All right, Levon, I need you

to come down to the station

and talk to me and my partner,

look at some pictures.

I'll give you my card.

You get lost or you need a ride,

use that card

and you call me, okay?

Most definitely.

Most definitely.

I'll see you soon.

All right.

Of course, it's only been

a few weeks,

but he has been

a good employee, though.

No problems.

Every time some little b*tch

gets her period,

y'all gotta drag my ass in here?

Bet that one right there

is on the rag.

Bring him in first.

Can we sit in?

Okay, but don't talk,

don't smile,

don't even blink

if he looks at you.

What are you doing for women

these days, Salter?

Don't look at him.

What are you doing for ladies?

I ain't been with a woman

since I got out.

You just lie to me?

Did you not meet my girlfriend,

Pamela Palm?

Tell me the truth.

Tell me the truth.

Got a hooker.

I give her money.

- Is that it?

- Yeah, I got a couple of 'em.

Jesus Christ.

I hope he don't need

medical attention.

You had to call my chief, huh?

Yeah, and I asked for Brian.

Where's Brian?

If Brian gets stuck in your case,

we'll never get him out.

So you get Prince Charming instead.

It's okay.

I feel the same way.

It's 48 hours.

Just make the best of it.

# Little Orphan Annie says,

when the blaze is blue#

#An' the lamp-wick sputters,

an' the wind goes woo #

#An' you hear the winds quit,

an' the moon is gray #

# An' the lightnin' bugs in dew

is all squenched away... #

# You better mind yer parents #

# An' yer teachers fond an' dear #

# An' cherish all that loves you,

an' dry the orphan tears #

# An' he'p the poor an' needy ones

who cluster all about #

# Or the goblins will git you

if you don't watch out. #

- Hey, Reba, how you doin'?

- Hey, Brian, how are you?

- Got something for you.

- Thank you.

I need you to take a look

at this for me.

All right.

Oh.

- What are you doing here?

- She's been hanging out here lately.

You know, the girls upstairs

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