Last Ones Out

Synopsis: A sceptical American man is stranded in the middle of a zombie-infected Africa and must trust the help of three mysterious strangers in order to make it out alive.
 
IMDB:
6.4
Year:
2015
76 min
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[Woman speaking native language]

American Newscaster:

...a turn for the worse

as the emergence

of a new strain of virus

has caused widespread panic

in the region...

[Man speaking native language]

...diagnosis between all hosts,

showing animal-like behavior,

increased aggression,

dehydration, and delirium.

Doc?

Doc?!

Hello?

Can somebody help me, please?

I have an emergency.

Oh.

Thanks.

Remind me to give you

my dessert tonight.

Yeah.

An all-you-can-eat buffet.

It's gonna be great.

Can't wait.

Siseko:
Patrick?

You're stomach is giving

you a problem today?

No, no, no. He -- He --

He called the bell for me.

Okay, l-look, there's...

There's been

a horrible mistake, okay?

I was booked in this morning

to have my appendix taken out.

I mean, I wake up,

and nothing has happened.

Unfortunately, we've got

only one doctor on call today.

What the hell is going on

with you people?

A situation called

for his attention.

What do you mean,

a situation?

Mr. Sandama,

how are you feeling?

Thirsty.

Okay, we'll get you some water

as soon as you're in the ward.

Dr. Tulani said

that your symptoms

are similar to those

of an animal bite.

But we can't find any point

of contact in your body.

Have you been

bitten by anything

in the past week

that you know?

Okay, we're gonna

try and get you

back on your feet

as soon as possible.

I'll take it from here.

Henry:
Hey.

Hey.

You look better.

How was the operation?

Yeah, they, uh...

They didn't operate.

What?

Yeah, they're gonna do it

in the next hour or something.

I gotta...

Did you, uh...

Did you bring

the good stuff?

Henry, you better

be lying to me.

I-I tried.

I mean...

You know, the one thing

I thought you couldn't mess up

is an operation.

Well, look, babe, everything's

under control, okay?

So just give me the smokes

and --

Can't smoke inside

of a hospital, Henry.

It's a hospital.

I'm not gonna smoke inside.

I mean...

You know what?

Just take it.

The main thing is,

you and I will be in America

in two weeks.

Everything

has been arranged.

Good job.

I can't believe you're smoking

in front of this guy.

I mean, look at him.

He's a...

Looks like an old-time smoker.

Ain't that right, guy?

There we go.

We're not gonna

let the party pooper

spoil any more

of our fun, right?

I'll see you

tomorrow.

Try not to make

any more mistakes

between now and then,

okay?

Yes, ma'am.

Love you, too.

How's that working

for you?

Pretty good, huh?

Yeah.

Siseko, I need to run to

the station clinic real quick.

Station clinic?

Dr. Tulani doesn't know

what's causing these symptoms.

I read an --

I read an article

in the medical journal

last week

about two farmers

in Monrovia.

They were infected

by some sort of animal bacteria.

And so...?

So the symptoms are

exactly the same.

Dilated pupils,

excessive sweating,

heavy breathing.

I just need to go

fetch it quick.

Hey, Sunet...

Today, let someone else

be a hero.

I'll fetch it.

Oh, thank you.

Um...it's --

it's the gray file to your left

as you walk into the room.

Thanks, Siseko.

Uh, Sunet...

You think too much

of everyone else.

Think of yourself

sometimes.

Yeah.

Um...I need to transfer

a patient to ward D.

I'll see you later.

Is that...

Is that smoke?

Yeah, I...

I think so.

Actually,

I saw Santa over there

puffing away while

I was trying to sleep earlier.

If by Santa, you mean Patrick,

then we have a problem.

Patrick has

acute laryngeal cancer.

He can't even speak,

let alone smoke.

-Just making a little joke.

-Mm-hmm.

Yeah, a--actually,

Patrick and I have been

getting to know each other

a little better.

Ain't that right?

Yeah. See?

I gave him my dessert.

Okay. Well, it looks like

you're ready to go,

Mr. Williamson.

We're gonna escort you through

to the theater now

where the anesthetist

will meet you.

Oh, you're not gonna

be joining me?

As much as I would

love to...

doctors in training

don't get to choose what we do.

Call me Henry.

Yeah.

She could call me any name,

know what I mean?

Sorry to keep you waiting,

Mr. Williamson.

You feeling okay

this evening?

Yeah, I just hope you guys

do your job this time.

Hmm.

We'll do our best, sir.

Count down from 10,

and you'll be fast asleep.

Sweet dreams.

Ten...

nine...

eight...

seven...

six...

five...

four...

three...

two...

one...

Hello?

Hello?!

Doc?

Sorry, the lights are off.

Hello?

I think I'm supposed

to be asleep.

I -- I can't move my legs!

Hello?

I can't move my body!

What's happening?

Everybody out!

Hello?!

Hello?!

Hello?

Hello?!

Hello, somebody!

Help! Hey, hey!

Help! Help, help!

Nurse, help!

Help me!

Help, help!

Doc? Help! Help!

Sh*t, sh*t, sh*t.

Oh, God. Oh, God.

Please, please.

Please, please,

please, please, please.

Hello?

Hello, who's there?

Who's there?

Who...

Wha...

T-Talk to me.

What happe--

W-What happened?

I need to get out of here.

You need to help me.

I need to g--

I need

to get out of here.

I can't feel my legs.

I can't move.

You didn't fall asleep?

I've been awake

the whole time.

Can you feel this?

Yeah.

Yeah, slight--

slightly.

Your touch sensitive

is coming back.

You'll -- You'll be

walking soon. Just wait.

Hey, wait, wait.

Where are you going?

Nurse?

Nurse, wait!

Nurse, wait! Wait!

Wait!

My name is Sunet,

and I'm a doctor.

Okay.

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