Wild Country Page #4

Synopsis: In Glasgow, the teenager single mother Kelly Ann is forced by Father Steven "Steve" Gillis to deliver her baby boy for adoption. Six weeks later, Father Steve organizes a hike in the countryside with the youths David, Louise, Mark and Kelly Ann and leaves them alone in the Scottish Highlands. He shows the meeting point in the map and tells that he would wait for them in an inn on the next day. Out of the blue, Kelly Ann's ex-boyfriend Lee joins the group invited by David. While hiking, the group stumbles with a weird shepherd and later Lee puts the man on the run. During the night, Kelly Ann overhears the cry of a baby and she goes with Lee to a derelict old castle where they find an abandoned baby in the middle of dead bodies. Soon the group is hunted down by a deadly wolf-like creature and has to decide whether they hide or fight to survive.
Genre: Horror
Director(s): Craig Strachan
Production: Walt Disney Productions
 
IMDB:
4.4
R
Year:
2005
67 min
61 Views


What is that f***in' thing?

I mean,

what could have done that to him?

Well, maybe it's from a zoo

or a safari park or something.

When was the last time

you were at a safari park, Louise?

A while ago. - Me too, but I'd

remember seeing something like that.

Well, we never got a good look at it.

It could be a lion or something.

Aye, maybe.

But what about the baby?

Maybe it was saving it for later.

Sorry, Kelly.

Whatever it is,

it's not gonna get him now.

I wonder where his parents are?

- Probably in that pile of bones.

D'you think it's still following us?

- I doubt it. - I don't.

Wait.

- What is it?

He's slipping.

Right.

You alright?

Louise!

You okay?

Are you hurt?

- Will you say something, please!

I can't move my arm.

I think it's my shoulder.

What now?

One of us will have to get her.

- We should stick together.

Kelly can't go down with the baby

and we can't leave her there.

Alright, I get it. I'll go.

Make a sling. Use your belt.

She's has to walk up out of there.

- Okay.

I'm coming down, Louise!

Be careful, man.

Help...

Where are you, you bastard?

Oh my God!

Over there!

David, hurry!

David, it's coming, it's over there!

What are we going to do?

Run, you bastard!

Leave her alone!

Go away!

- David, run!

Louise, don't look at it.

- It's going to be okay.

Get to f***!

F*** off!

Leave her!

F*** off!

Louise, don't move.

- Leave her!

Stay still.

It's coming! Quick, David, please!

You better get down there.

I'm not leaving you and the baby.

We're safe up here.

Louise isn't. Go!

David, I'm coming down there!

Louise, don't look at it!

Louise, don't look at it.

- David, move!

Louise, we're coming.

- It's okay.

Hail Mary, full of grace,

the Lord is with thee.

Hurry up!

Holy Mary, mother of God,

pray for us sinners...

David, go!

No, go back!

Look! It's going after Kelly Ann!

Run, run!

Watch out, guys!

It's f***ing coming back!

F***ing got it!

It's my fault.

- Don't be daft, Kelly.

Were you supposed to let it

get you and the baby?

It's nobody's fault but that thing's.

It's gonna kill us all.

- Shut up!

We'll never make it down from here.

- I said, shut up!

We'll make it.

- You think so?

Walking miles through the dark?

No chance! It's too clever.

It'll pick us off one by one.

Clever? It's an animal!

He's right, it is clever.

It used Louise to draw both of you

down there so it could come after me.

Well f*** it then, we're all dead!

Not unless we kill it first.

With what?

We've got a knife.

- Aye, one wee knife.

It's got claws and fangs...

and killer halitosis for all we know.

We could sharpen sticks

and makes spears. - Brilliant!

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