Last Shift Page #5

Synopsis: From director Anthony DiBlasi comes a Manson inspired horror film centering around a transitioning police station. Officer Jessica Loren has been assigned to wait for a Hazmat team to pick up bio-hazardous waste from the station's armory. But unbeknownst to Jessica, cult Leader John Michael Paymon has haunted the department ever since he and two of this followers committed suicide a year ago to date. And now, Jessica is about to find out how dangerous they can be when she's left alone on this Last Shift.
Director(s): Anthony DiBlasi
  2 wins & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.7
Rotten Tomatoes:
100%
R
Year:
2014
90 min
754 Views


- Sanford Police Department.

- This is Officer Loren at the old station.

- Yup, we spoke earlier.

- Yeah, we did. I got her last name.

It's Young. Monica Young

and she is 17 years old.

Great. Anything else?

She is not able to dial 911

from her phone.

Also, she said that

there are other girls there,

she thinks they're dead and she said

her captors are singing a song.

Okay. A song? Is that it?

I think the remaining members

of the Paymon family might have her.

- Hello?

- Oh, I'm sorry, you're serious?

- I recognized the song.

- Okay, slow down, rookie.

Look, the Paymon family, they scattered

and they are under constant surveillance.

- Do you have a pen?

- Yes.

Write this down...

John-Victor-Ida-one-five-two-six-three.

Okay.

You get any more information you reference

that report number when you call back.

Okay.

Thanks.

Oh, my God!

You guys are f***ing with me.

All right, enough you guys. You got me,

all right? The joke is on the rookie.

Real f***ing funny.

Yeah, it's real f***ing funny.

Come out, sh*t heads!

You guys are a bunch of f***ing cowards.

Unbelievable.

You got me pretty good. I got to say,

you got me pretty, pretty good.

So?

So...

- What?

- Is it just you or are there others?

- No, it's just me.

- Well, that's real f***ing mature.

I am... I'm not following you.

Is this like your thing?

Is this what you do with your friends?

You put every rookie

through this little fun house?

Well... I don't think

that we are on the same page.

I came over here to check on you.

I'm Officer Ryan Price.

You're not...

you are not f***ing with me?

No. I swear on my life.

Can I come in?

- Yeah. I guess.

- Okay.

So, first night?

Yeah. How do you know?

Just the blinding gleam of your uniform

is kind of a dead giveaway.

Well, you came to check on me

and you've checked on me,

so now if you don't mind,

I actually have a lot of work to do.

Yeah. You seem super busy.

Wait... was that,

was that like a frown smile?

Was that, like, a fr-ile?

All right. So what's your story?

You got the short end of the straw

or you just got really unlucky?

Excuse me?

Well, someone made you come here

and check on me, right?

No. I don't... If you ask me,

I'm feeling pretty lucky.

Well, to be honest,

I don't completely mind the company.

- Rough night, I take it?

- Yeah, yeah. You could say that.

- That sounds terrible. What happened?

- Well, let's see.

There is a crazy, homeless man

in holding as we speak.

He pissed all over my lobby.

It's not really funny.

- It's... it's kind of funny.

- Actually, it was pretty gross.

Gross? I once had a perp sh*t

all over the back seat of my squad car.

Well... you win.

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Anthony DiBlasi

Anthony DiBlasi is a producer and director known for working in the horror genre. more…

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