Stag Night Page #4

Synopsis: Four men out on a STAG NIGHT in New York prematurely exit an underground train after the soon-to-be-best-man begins to hassle two women. Trapped at a deserted station these six adults become the target of a gruesome manhunt when a secret gang of cannibal dwellers, living in the tunnels discovers them. Tensions will rise as they fight to make it through the night with all their limbs attached.
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Peter A. Dowling
Production: LionsGate Entertainment
 
IMDB:
4.9
R
Year:
2008
84 min
77 Views


The other station

should not be far off.

Dammit!

- I'm not going back!

- You're useless!

- If you want to return, the decision is yours!

- Shut up for a second!

What?

What?

Listen.

Listen.

Did you hear that?

What?

It looks like a TV.

What is it?

I am saying, is a TV.

Mikey, walk.

Whatever you do, do it soon.

What are you doing?

Let's continue.

I'll enter.

Damn!

Come on.

- Wow.

- See anything?

Nothing.

I see nothing.

- Are you okay?

- Yes.

Wow.

I think she does not like

visits.

She did "cat" energy

and TV.

I hope she has done

a phone line.

Hello?

Hello? Miss?

Come in.

Hello?

Miss?

Miss?

Miss?

Damn!

- Are you okay?

- Yes.

a damn doll, Mikey.

'"Damn.

- And a doll.

Who leaves a dummy

watching TV?

Let's find a phone

and get outta here, folks.

You mean like this?

Or this?

Damn!

What?

Who lives like this?

They are.

Take a knife or something

and let's move along.

Damn! Damn!

- Get down, get down.

- What?

- They're back.

- Damn!

- Here. We must leave here.

- The tunnel is the only way out of here.

We have to hide.

Take, take.

Take, take.

Go, Joe.

Hurry!

Go, go.

Go, go.

- Wait, wait.

- What?

- Wait.

- What are you doing?

Hurry.

Come on!

No, Mike!

Mike! Mike!

Mike, wait!

Wait.

Mike, wait!

Mikey!

- Joe, go!

- I found a way out!

No! We're not leaving!

What are you doing?

- Tony!

- Come on!

Mikey!

Get up!

Drugs.

Come on.

Hurry, go!

Come on!

Are you okay?

Come on!

Hurry, go!

Come on!

Joe!

Hurry, hurry!

- Help!

- Help!

- Help us!

- Help!

- Help!

- Help us!

- Help us!

- Please help us!

- Help!

- Help!

- Help us!

- Help!

Somebody!

They're here.

Come on!

- Wait!

- Come, run!

Are they gone?

I do not know.

Tony!

Someone saw us, right?

On the train?

- It was very dark.

- We were screaming.

Waving.

- They have not seen us!

- How do you know?

Nobody saw us.

Okay?

Nobody knows we're here.

We are alone.

No one will come after us.

If we want to leave here,

depends on us.

Who are these guys?

They are animals.

They saw what they did to Michelle?

Carl was still alive.

Let's keep walking.

Okay?

It's like Joe said, the other station

not be far behind.

We are in New York

for God's sake!

This can not be happening.

- I do not know what line we are.

- Neither I'm confused.

Do not know where to go is north.

So we're lost?

We lost.

What are our choices?

Or go out or we risk here.

We're going here.

Come on.

joke?

I have always heard stories of crazy

living in tunnels.

I thought that was a lie.

They saw how many portfolios

and identities they had?

- Do you think these people are ...

- Do not think about it.

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Peter A. Dowling

Peter Anthony Dowling is a British screenwriter and film director. He was born in Salford, England, in 1969 and started his career in children's animation in both the UK and Germany, working on cartoons such as The Raggy Dolls, Benjamin Bluemchen and Renada. After winning the Fulbright TEB Clarke Fellowship in Screenwriting 1996/7, judged by William Goldman and paid for by John Cleese, Dowling moved to the United States, briefly attending the University of Southern California, and then sold a spec screenplay to Arnold Kopelson (Platoon, Se7en) and 20th Century Fox. His first produced movie was Flightplan starring Jodie Foster which was commercially successful in the U.S. and grossed over $223,000,000 worldwide. Starting in 2007 he began to direct, and his first film was Stag Night. more…

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