Stag Night Page #5

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


You're bleeding.

It's nothing.

5:
20 a.m.

5:
21 a.m.

I should have gone home.

I should have listened to my instinct

and gone home.

No kidding.

One should have gone home.

'Damn you, Tony.

And all his fault.

- Do not blame me.

- What are you doing to us?

Nobody wanted him. Know why?

You ruined everything!

Get away from me, Joe.

- Carl is dead because of you!

- Joe!

Do not blame me for Carl, right?

I am here because I'm his godfather!

- Godfather nothing!

- Joe, enough already! Enough already!

- Guys!

- I said that's enough!

Come on!

Come on.

Come on, Tony.

Did you hear that?

What is it?

Mike, okay.

- Take care, Tony.

- Okay.

Tony! Tony!

Tony!

No!

Mikey!

Mikey, he is not one of them!

- Are you okay?

- Yes, I'm fine.

- Is everything okay? Are you okay?

- I'm fine. It's okay.

- I saw him get Io and I thought ...

- Mikey?

Mikey, I'm fine.

He is not one of them. Mikey?

- What are you doing?

- Is everything okay?

Are you okay?

Is everything okay?

Lord?

Sir, are you okay?

Sorry, are you okay?

Here.

You can help us out here?

You can help us out?

Sir, if you understand,

please need to help us.

Trapped.

- What did he say?

- No way out!

Do not listen to him,

is crazy.

Did you see that?

What is it?

that boy again.

What is he doing?

a signal.

Come, let's get outta here.

It's hopeless.

Come on!

Come on!

Run!

Come on!

No way out!

Mikey! Mikey!

We can not run anymore

than a dog!

And where?

This way.

Come on!

Drugs.

Where?

A mileage marker.

There is a station here.

As they are still

following us?

I am.

Following are my blood.

Are you still bleeding?

- Let me see.

- bad.

You can stop?

He needs a doctor.

Gotta go.

You can follow us, Joe?

I'm the rabbit, man,

born to run.

- We gotta go.

- Come on.

Joe, come on, man!

What are you doing?

If you find a phone before me,

Maddie call and say I'm fine.

- What?

- Do not worry, man.

The Iast paid beer.

Joe, dude, come on!

Joe! Joe!

And the stadium is standing

for this amazing boy.

Only 22 years and has a strong

candidate for the Olympics.

Want to race,

son of a b*tch?

5:
49 a.m.

Come on!

Mikey, hurry!

Come on!

Damn!

Help!

Help!

Say hi to Daddy.

Hi, Dad.

Hi, Daddy!

DANGER:

THIRD RAIL ON:

Come on.

Ali!

Come on!

We're going in circles.

Are you kidding?

We will never leave.

- Do not say that.

- Why not?

- Why not give up now.

- We have no choice.

We came through there.

Our only option is to go back.

I'm not coming back

for drug tunnel.

What part of "no choice"

you do not understand, Tony?

Look around you, Mikey.

We will not do!

Okay?

We'll leave here.

Let's get this damn tunnel!

We owe it to Carl,

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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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