The Victim Page #2

Synopsis: Annie's (Jennifer Blanc) life is in jeopardy after she's witnessed the horrific rape and murder of her closest friend. Fleeing from two attackers (Ryan Honey, Denny Kirkwood) she stumbles across kyle (Michael Biehn), a recluse living in the middle of the woods. Kyle finds the stillness of the woods comforting. The ruggedly handsome loner stays far from civilization - that is - until a single knock on his door throws his solitary life into chaos. Two worlds collide in this psychological thriller that will make you question your trust in mankind.
Genre: Thriller
Director(s): Michael Biehn
Production: Anchor Bay Entertainment
 
IMDB:
4.5
Metacritic:
11
Rotten Tomatoes:
35%
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Year:
2011
83 min
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Coger!

- Get over here!

- What?

Now!

I'm serious!

Are you kidding me?

Right now!

All right, all right.

Sorry, babe.

What happened?

She's dead.

Jim, she's dead.

I know she's dead, God damn it!

What happened?

We were just having fun.

I got a little rough.

She's just so little, I--

I don't know.

I don't know.

I don't know.

What are we gonna do?

We get rid of her.

Wow.

Um...

how?

We bury her.

Right here.

Right now.

What about the other one?

Go get her.

Annie.

I overheard them talking.

He killed her.

I know he did.

How'd you get away?

I don't know.

I just got outta there.

Well, then you came

to the wrong guy,

'cause I can't get

mixed up with the law.

Come on.

What?

We're leaving.

What? Where?

I'm gonna take you into town.

No, I can't do that.

I've got my own problems.

So you can either

come with me

or take your chances

in the woods.

I'm all alone out here.

Hide.

- What?

- Someone's coming.

- Hide.

- ( car door closes )

( knocks )

Are you Kyle Limato?

Yes.

Good evening, sir.

I'm Detective James Harrison.

I'm with the Williams County

Sheriff's Department.

May I come inside?

What can I do for you?

We're looking for a woman.

This woman.

We think she may have

retreated into the woods

and may be trying to take shelter

in one of the homes in the area.

I haven't seen anyone.

Who are you?

I'm Detective Jonathan Cooger.

You don't look like a cop.

James:

Then he's doing his job.

He's an undercover

narcotics agent.

This is a joint investigation.

Well, like I said,

I haven't seen anyone.

Can we come inside?

No one's here.

I didn't say anyone was.

It's just that these woods,

they're a--

well, they're a great place to hide.

Yeah, I know they are.

You seem nervous.

You seem nervous, too.

This young woman,

she's wanted in connection

with a homicide.

Finding her would be

a big help to our case.

It might blow it wide open.

Well, I don't know

what I can tell ya.

I haven't seen anyone.

Fair enough.

If you do see her,

here's my card.

Please give me a call.

Anything for law enforcement.

Hmm.

To be honest with you,

you look a little bit

suspicious.

I don't think you're alone in here.

What? I said I was.

Yeah. You did.

You did.

But I guess we can say

just about anything

we want to, can't we?

I guess so.

You have a wonderful evening.

You too, Officer.

( Engine starts )

That was them.

- Who are you?

- What do you mean?

You heard 'em.

They said you were a fugitive.

He's a liar.

They showed me your mug shot.

I've been arrested.

Once.

- Once.

- For what?

Possession of marijuana.

It was no big deal.

They plea-bargained it.

I ended up doing

community service.

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Michael Biehn

Michael Connell Biehn (born July 31, 1956) is an American actor, primarily known for his military roles in science fiction films directed by James Cameron; as Sgt. Kyle Reese in The Terminator (1984), Cpl. Dwayne Hicks in Aliens (1986) and Lt. Coffey in The Abyss (1989). He was nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Actor for Aliens. His other films include The Fan (1981), Navy SEALs (1990), Tombstone (1993), The Rock (1996) and Planet Terror (2007). On television, he has appeared in Hill Street Blues (1984) and Adventure Inc. (2002-03). more…

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