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Synopsis: Kyle and Sarah Miller have it all: a huge gated house on the water, fancy cars, and the potential for romance in their relationship. He's just back from a business trip (he brokers diamonds) and their teen daughter Avery is sneaking out to a party, when four thugs in security uniforms and ski masks stage a home invasion. They want what's in the safe: cash and diamonds. Kyle stalls them, trying to negotiate for Sarah's freedom. Over the next few hours, the back stories of the four robbers (two brothers, a girlfriend, and the representative of a local drug kingpin) as well as the fault lines in Kyle and Sarah's marriage come into play. Is there room here for heroism?
Genre: Crime, Thriller
Director(s): Joel Schumacher
Production: Millennium Entertainment
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.3
Metacritic:
37
Rotten Tomatoes:
10%
R
Year:
2011
91 min
$16,816
Website
647 Views


Yeah. Yeah.

Avery, come on!

She's gone!

Sarah, run!

Run, Sarah!

Shut the f*** up.

Don't f***ing do anything.

Get her!

Get after her!

I'm will put a hole in you.

Don't f***ing look at me. Get the cash.

I told you it was happening.

What is happening is

you almost killed us.

Do not embarrass me and

go acting your age.

What age should do I act?

Legal!

What up, ladies?

I'm glad you all could make it here.

My name is Jake.

Welcome to my party.

Hey, Jake. I, uh,

I invited them. Jake.

Yeah! It's

all cool.

Kendra.

Follow me, please.

I would absolutely love to show you something.

Check this out.

In your f***ing knees.

Face down.

We need that in case security calls.

Okay. Let's all get really clear

on one thing here. All right?

This is my house now.

It's my house, it's my rules.

Daddy's home!

Kid's gone.

So, do you have any idea where

your underage daughter is

and when she 's coming back?

No, I don't know.

Don't you just love surprises?

She'll be back.

Hey, 15 minutes.

In and out.

No bullshit.

All right.

Cell phones on the floor, now!

Now! Cell phones!

I don't have one!

Liar!

I don't have one on me.

You don't have one?

All right.

We'll see about that.

Shall we, Sarah? Spread.

Oh, that's a nice ass.

Do not...

No! No! No!

Don't you ever f***ing

do that again, Kyle.

If I see a gun, if I see a hand,

I will f***ing put a hole in you.

Do I make myself clear, a**hole?

Shut the f*** up!

They're feisty.

Okay. Get that.

Get it.

Kill it.

And the rest, too.

All right. Let's

try that alarm now.

After all, we wanna know when

little Avery gets home, right?

You'd be surprised the things

I know about you, Kyle,

and what I don't know,

you're gonna tell me.

Like, what's the alarm code?

What's the alarm code?

You know, Kyle, I'm sorry,

I couldn't hear you.

What did you say the code was?

I can't hear you!

What's the f***ing code?

about that?

Yes.

All right. You sure about that?

You're sure about that.

I just wanna be sure because we

really, really hate surprises.

Wait! Wait! Wait!

Wait! No!

Wait! Wait! Wait!

No! No! What?

What? You hear the cops?

You hear anything? You hear a siren?

I don't hear a siren.

You know why I don't hear a siren?

Because there are

two codes here, Kyle.

One that's real and one that acts

real, only it calls the police!

Now, we happen to know your code.

And we happen to know a

lot about you, Kyle.

Please don't f***ing

underestimate us, okay?

Don't waste your time. Get up. See?

This is what we call a

little trust exercise, Kyle.

Now, relationships are

essentially built on trust.

And once that trust is broken,

it's very, very hard to get back.

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Karl Gajdusek

Karl Gajdusek is an American screenwriter, producer, and playwright. Karl Gajdusek was born in 1968 in San Francisco, California, United States. He was the showrunner for the first season of the Netflix series Stranger Things and the co-creator of the TV series Last Resort with Shawn Ryan. They were both also executive producers for the series. Gajdusek also wrote for the series Dead Like Me and wrote the film Trespass (2011). He co-wrote the screenplay for the 2013 Tom Cruise movie, Oblivion. and November Man, which was released in 2014. more…

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