Dard Divorce Page #6

Synopsis: Natalie Stein, a successful lawyer, emigrated with her parents from Germany to the USA at a very young age. The last things that stand between her and a happy life with her daughter and son, are the divorce settlement with her lowlife husband Tim and a nasty drinking habit. But a lot more is about to happen that she didn't bargain for when her dog goes missing and her mortally wounded husband appears on the doorstep, informing her that the children have been kidnapped. By the time the police arrives at her house, Tim's body has mysteriously vanished. When not much later one million dollars, a bag of cocaine and some gangsters enter the game, Natalie finds herself in less than no time tied to a chair in her own kitchen. Let the torture begin...
 
IMDB:
3.8
Year:
2007
87 min
32 Views


And just what do you want to tell them.

You've got a mutilated body in your house.

Besides, Phil this gorilla

is one of nastiest pimps in

California.

When word gets out that you wasted him here,

in your house. His boys will be out for revenge.

And believe me, you don't want to

know what they'll do to you.

-- What did Tim do. -- Actually, nothing

Well, nothing he couldn't avoid.

Tim worked for Moha.

That's what everyone called him.

Moha is a fair but strict businessman.

He gave Tim a job even though

he didn't need him.

I also worked for Moha. But you can

Believe me he had his hands in everything.

He dealt with this gorilla Phil, the

Irish mafia and so on.

Certain things that weren't quite kosher.

Moha came to Tim 4 days ago.

-- Where are the others.

-- They left a half hour ago.

I've told them about a 1000 times not

to always leave you the dirty work.

It's okay, I don't mind.

-- Listen, this is no job for you.

-- Boss, I need this job.

You know that I'm going through a

divorce and that I'm seperated.

I need every penny I earn. These damn

legal fees are taking up everything.

If my wife wins and I can't see

the children. I'm ruined.

I know thats why I'm telling you

this jobs no good for you

I know something better. A friend of

mine has a club and he's looking for a manager.

Its a place for the wealthy.

And I know you have what it takes.

You'll be making three times what

you are earn here...

If you like you can start tomorrow night.

- So how does that sound

- Are you serious.

I'll call him up right now and tell him.

- Thats great.

- And stop by tomrorow to get your last pay check.

Sounds good.

Ok I'm going in for a minute to get my pay check.

Then we'll go get ice cream. Elisabeth what

was that you were begging me for

- Oh yeah, cabana jeans.

- I want rollerbaldes.

We'll go shopping after I get my check, OK.

Sounds, good.

--Get in the car.

--OK.

-- What the hell is going on Walter

-- Shut up Tim just drive. Or I'll waste you all.

So where?

I'll tell you as soon as I know.

Oh, sh*t.

How do you know what happened. That bastard

told me a completly differnt story.

Phil is a goddamn liar and a psychopath.

I got a call from a man who said he was Mr.Stein.

He confirmed what Walter said with his dieing breath.

I guess Walter couldn't say anymore as he was

overwhelmed by the pain

Any way I could hear the children in the background.

Then they're still alive.

I assume so. I don't think Walter could

do them any harm in his condition.

Tell me what to do damn it.

His guts are spilled all over the back seat.

Actually that wasn't one of

Walter's better moments.

Question is, How did Elvis leave the building?

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Olaf Ittenbach

Olaf Ittenbach (born 1 April 1969) is a German horror movie director, actor and special effects artist. more…

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