The Blackout Page #3

Synopsis: After the city falls suddenly dark, the residents of a multistory building are faced with a hideous monster, who, apparently, was the cause of the people fallen on adversity. To confront bloodthirsty creatures killer moves on the floors, the neighbors together. But not many will survive this.
Production: Trimark Pictures
 
IMDB:
3.4
Rotten Tomatoes:
0%
Year:
2009
80 min
64 Views


All day we had

power outages.

Who knows when

the tide will come again!

We Learn

candles, what you say;

Sophie, do you

no flashlight;

Yes.

I think I

somewhere here.

I saw this.

- Did you see what;

- How to look.

- What thing;

- Having looked at this motherf***er.

Motherf***er, that

you talk like that.

Claire, I said that there

run anything with it.

Ethan, I'm not stupid.

You know I have eyes and see!

I found them.

Do I get one;

Do we

more comfortable lenses;

Are you well;

I have to go to

Danny and the kids.

- Give me a torch.

- Why ignore;

What happens;

In listening to this;

Sophie, who

location near you;

None.

far as I know.

Center

Freddie here 'customer.

I live downtown

Los Angeles, Grant 'venue arith.16

We interruption of

long time.

Did you know

what happens.

It appears that the entire

the network is broken.

Did you know

what happens.

Beth;

Ntani.Eisai well;

Yes, the room is dark,

you can not see anything.

Where is the

Kyle and 'slei;

The 'slei and I are in the elevator,

but returned back because I heard ...

-Something on the walls.

- Where are the kids;

- And in the rafters ...

- What are you talking about;

The 'slei stayed in

Lift the lens.

And I came

the stairs.

Please;

Are you well;

Please;

Damn!

Someone is there.

Something is amiss.

Fygete.Fygete

Elate.Elate.

Open, Open.

Open the door.

Come on, buddy.

Come on, come on.

Maybe they should be

let placed.

- Listening shots, Beth

-That should let them.

Break the door.

Step aside!

K. 'customer,

I'm the cleaner.

I open

please.

We came to see

what happens.

What do you do in

in our apartment;

- You have no right to be here.

- De f***. Something is out there

Something;

What are you talking about;

Out of here,

leave now.

- I do not want to go out there.

- Calm down.

Calm down.

I want to leave

not understand;

Not to think.

To name

God, Eddie.

You good sir;

Yes, fine.

For you, sir Krofort.

Good equipment

you are here.

- Yours is;

- Yes.

It is a bit old but ...

- Do you like;

- Yes.

He was one of his hobbies,

my father.

Sorry, Sorry

- Ok calm down

Ethan, Ethan.

We must go

to find children.

Not open

anyone.

You do not understand, our children

is out there alone in the dark telios

And I am telling you that you do not go anywhere

if you do not know what happens.

Who do you think you are;

You do not know.

Eddie, what do you calm down.

You freak them all.

This is why you brought with you;

I'd think

before running to save us!

Do not tell me what you

gave permission for everything here;

No, the building is

of my families.

And .... so you know;

Forget it!

You and wireless e;

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Jim Beck

James Albert Beck (11 August 1916 — 3 May 1956) was an American country music talent agent, record promoter, recording studio owner, A&R engineer, record producer, and music publisher from Dallas, Texas. Born in Marshall, Texas, Beck is credited with discovering and, in 1950, being the first to record Lefty Frizzell. He is also credited for introducing Frizzell and Ray Price to Frank Jones (1926–2005) of Columbia Records, which led to their first major recording contracts. Marty Robbins recorded his first hit — "I'll Go on Alone" — at Beck's studio. Beck's studio also recorded a few hits by Carl Smith at his studio. Record labels and producers who recorded at Jim Beck Studios included Decca (via Paul Cohen), Bullet, King, Imperial, and Columbia Records. Between 1954 and 1956, Frankie Miller recorded a series of singles for Columbia at Beck's studio. more…

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