Lighthouse Page #4

Synopsis: A prison ship on its way to a remote island prison runs aground on rocks and sinks. Mixed survivors of cons and prison guards struggle ashore, only to discover to their horror that another survivor has made it ashore before them. Murderous psychotic, Leo Rook, who not only had a hand in the ship's sinking but has decapitated all but one of the island's lighthouse crew. Stranded, with no means of escape or call for help, the survivors must face a night of terror as they know that since they've learned that Leo survived going down with the ship he can't let any of them live and is hellbent on adding their severed heads to his collection.
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Simon Hunter
  2 wins & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
4.9
Rotten Tomatoes:
20%
R
Year:
1999
95 min
334 Views


We stay and fight,

or leave like cowards.

Come on, Spoons.

- Oh, no... Oh, no...

- Goslet.

Mr. Goslet, I'm going to f***ing hit you

in a minute if you don't shut up!

- Come back here!

- We'd better swim for it!

- That's it!

- Swim for it!

Leave him alone!

Spader come back here!

- Get away from me!

- Goslet, come back!

- Spader, get away from me!

- Come here!

Get away!

- What are you doing?

- Get up!

- Get up! Come on! You'll be all right.

- Leave me alone!

It's six against one.

We'll be all right. It's okay.

Spader...

Goslet...

You out here?

O'Neil?

Shhh!

O'Neil?

Not so loud, damn it.

Where are you?

I'm looking for

Spader and Goslet.

Well they're coming towards us,

I suggest you do the same.

I'm heading back now.

Just be careful, all right?

Get back in the...

McCloud?

...as soon as you can do you...

McCloud?

O'Neil?

- Are you all right, Weevil?

- O'Neil?

O'Neil, can you hear me?

- Okay?

- Okay.

- O'Neil? Come on and speak to me.

- Come on. Let's get back inside.

- Come on.

- Battery's dead.

Rook... Oh, Jesus!

O'Neil?

- He's gone.

- It's my fault. It's my fault.

Easy, Goslet.

Just keep calm.

We'll be okay if we stick together.

Remember what I said: five to one.

- You said six.

- F***!

- What is this?

- It's, a...

Spoon's getting the batteries

out of that.

Well...

This here...

- It's a Morse transmitter.

- I haven't seen one of those since...

I haven't seen one of those.

- You're good at this.

- Not that good.

- You think you can get it to work?

- I can fix it.

- I hope we all know our Morse code.

- Campbell did.

- Thank you, Spoons. It's very useful.

- All right.

My friend.

Oh God...

- There's a catch.

- I knew it.

- We need to take this thing out of here.

- Okay, how far out?

I don't know, as far as possible.

You see...

The building will distort the signal so bad

it'd never be able to make it out.

We need to send a clean, clear signal.

Which means...

We have to go outside.

Look, I know what I'm talking about here.

That kind of means that you...

well, you two... are our best bet.

Exactly what does you mean by "you two"?

He's the electrical expert.

Spoons, it may have escaped your notice

but wherever he goes, you go.

Weevil.

No.

I can't. I can't!

Okay.

Okay.

Okay, something else.

Something else...

Okay.

Yes!

Okay, I've got an idea.

I've got an idea. Right.

We're going to trap him in here.

I know, it's what O'Neil wanted to do.

Maybe he wasn't

such a f***ing prick after all.

First, we've got to seal the windows

and all the doors, except that one.

- Spader.

- Yeah?

Where do you propose we hide?

All right!

Spread out across the floor.

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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