The Ultimate Warrior Page #4

Synopsis: Only a few people still live in New York in 2012. They are organized in gangs with their own turf. One of them is led by Baron, another one by Carrot, and they are constantly at war with each other. Baron's gang is more peaceful and have developed seeds that can germinate despite the virus plague. The lone ranger Carson is hired by Bishop for protection.
Genre: Action, Sci-Fi
Director(s): Robert Clouse
Production: Warner Bros.
 
IMDB:
5.8
R
Year:
1975
94 min
90 Views


I'll find out if his accusation

is true.

I was found in your room.

Somebody put it there,

I swear it! I swear it!

Who did?

I'd tell you, wouldn't I?

If I knew, I'd tell you!

You were seen on the roof.

There were witnesses.

I went up on the roof.

Lots of people go up

on the roof!

Lots of people go up

on the roof!

I went up on the roof!

Is there anyone here who wants

to speak up for him?

Is there anyone here who

should speak up for him?

Give him to the street people.

No!

You're about a month away from

turning out that baby.

Just about precisely.

That'll be a fine day,

that day.

We think we've got

a place to go to.

Yeah, the Baron was telling me

that Carson knows about some place.

Some island, somewheres.

Bet I've heard that story

two dozen times.

Carson's been there -

he's going back to it.

Father's the only thing that's

keeping it all stuck together.

I know, but it has lasted a lot of years.

It's the only home some of

these people have ever had.

Your own will be born here.

Cal - he's worried that you won't

be ready when it's time.

I'll never really be ready.

But I told the Baron I'd go.

No!

It's Cal - on the roof!

Get up to the roof!

Pull up the rope.

And get rid of those planks.

Is Cal alright?

I'll get you to your room.

I said is Cal alright.

Cal is dead.

That farmer had an answer.

I was afraid you lost your

baby last night.

I loved Cal.

I know you did.

I'm not going.

Not going?

It doesn't make sense to me.

You and Carson

take the seeds...

...get them going somewhere.

What do you suppose Cal

would have said to that?

It seems to me he would have said

"Get out of here...

...find a place for my baby."

Some warm tea - drink it.

You think it over.

(knock) Yeah.

You alright Carson?

Sure

Sit down.

If I did it might suggest

that there is time to talk.

There isn't.

Oh - it's that time.

Carrot can smell something here -

- the weakness.

He's probing.

He must know that Cal is dead.

This place is about lost.

You'll have to go today.

Melinda is very upset - she says

she's not going, but

I'll have her ready.

Cal's death changed her mind.

Yes

Will I have to take her

out by force?

She'll be asleep by the time

you get to my room.

She'll sleep for about an hour.

You drugged her?

If she drank her tea, I did.

Come over here - I'll show you.

From my door, you have to go

downstairs to the right.

It leads to the basement.

You know, of course, you'll

have to deliver the baby

somewhere along the way.

I was wondering when

you'd get around to that.

Joe, wake up.

There's somethng

going on.

Why was he going down there?

Carrying one of those packs...

...backpacks.

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Robert Clouse

Robert Clouse (March 6, 1928 – February 4, 1997) was an American film director and producer, known primarily for his work in the action/adventure and martial arts genres. He died on February 4, 1997 in Oregon of kidney failure.Clouse directed Bruce Lee in Lee's only English-speaking film starring role, 1973's Enter the Dragon.After Lee's death, Clouse completed Lee's final film Game of Death and released it in 1978 with a new storyline and cast. Other projects included Black Belt Jones (1974), Darker than Amber (1970), China O'Brien (1990), Jackie Chan's The Big Brawl (1980), Gymkata (1985), The Ultimate Warrior (1975), among others. more…

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