Trespass Page #4

Synopsis: Kyle and Sarah Miller have it all: a huge gated house on the water, fancy cars, and the potential for romance in their relationship. He's just back from a business trip (he brokers diamonds) and their teen daughter Avery is sneaking out to a party, when four thugs in security uniforms and ski masks stage a home invasion. They want what's in the safe: cash and diamonds. Kyle stalls them, trying to negotiate for Sarah's freedom. Over the next few hours, the back stories of the four robbers (two brothers, a girlfriend, and the representative of a local drug kingpin) as well as the fault lines in Kyle and Sarah's marriage come into play. Is there room here for heroism?
Genre: Crime, Thriller
Director(s): Joel Schumacher
Production: Millennium Entertainment
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.3
Metacritic:
37
Rotten Tomatoes:
10%
R
Year:
2011
91 min
$16,816
Website
654 Views


You must know something about them.

What does it take to shut

this prick up, Sarah?

Yes, I'll shut up, because

there's another way.

You can learn about the

micro-laser inscriptions

when you're being arrested for

trying to pass off stolen goods.

We're wasting time.

Wait. No. I wanna hear it.

I need to hear it.

No more talking.

No! Don't hurt him!

Anyone with a jeweler's Loupe is gonna

know that the stones are stolen

and who you stole them from.

Every diamond on the market

in the United States

is registered with the Gemological

Institute of America.

The weight, the shape, the grade,

fluorescence and ownership

are documented, filed,

etched into the stone.

You get caught trying

to pass off my diamonds

how soon before they

connect you to my murder?

Open the safe.

No one gets murdered.

Wait. What's he

talking about?

Just-just let him talk.

I need to hear this.

The only way to sell stolen

diamonds is to change the shape,

shave off the inscription.

Even so, if you try to sell recur

diamonds without a certificate,

the buyer's gonna know they're stolen,

he's gonna be the bell of your bought.

And yes, yes, there are several

hundred thousand dollars

worth of diamonds in this safe.

But how much do you think a bunch of, you know,

pardon my French, hooligans

are gonna get for them

assuming you can even find a buyer who's

interested in stolen goods to begin with?

Huh? Ten thousand?? I doubt it.

Ten hundred? Maybe. Probably not!

In your hands, they go back

to being nothing but rocks.

Just-just pretty,

shiny little rocks.

So, I'm gonna ask you again.

Who's cutting them for you?

Every minute we stay

past the first 20,

ups our risk 10%, which is

six minutes from right now.

Kyle.

Why are you telling us this?

Because I'm that guy.

I'm the one who can get the stones recut

without anyone tracing them to us.

We'll be partners.

I'll sell the diamonds, give you the cash.

Report them stolen,

claim the insurance.

Everybody wins and everybody lives.

That is f***ing brilliant.

Let me get this straight.

We take the diamonds

and then we give them back to you?

Look.

We do not need this a**hole

and whatever bullshit he is selling

because there is cash. Okay?

I don't know how much but it's enough

to give this disk jocky a workout.

It's enough to make us tonight's

f***ing lottery winners.

F*** the diamonds.

Let's get the cash and

get the f*** outta here.

All right.

You had your show.

You made your offer.

I refuse.

Now, open the safe.

You don't have any rope, handcuffs,

nothing to tie us up with.

I know what you're going to do.

Open the safe.

No.

You son of a b*tch.

You son of a b*tch!

Please. Please!

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Karl Gajdusek

Karl Gajdusek is an American screenwriter, producer, and playwright. Karl Gajdusek was born in 1968 in San Francisco, California, United States. He was the showrunner for the first season of the Netflix series Stranger Things and the co-creator of the TV series Last Resort with Shawn Ryan. They were both also executive producers for the series. Gajdusek also wrote for the series Dead Like Me and wrote the film Trespass (2011). He co-wrote the screenplay for the 2013 Tom Cruise movie, Oblivion. and November Man, which was released in 2014. more…

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