Wild Country Page #5

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
63 Views


Have you got a better idea, like?

Alright, say we've got our big sticks

and wee knife,

we're still out in the open,

in the middle of nowhere.

You saw how fast that thing moves.

We'll never get near it!

Yes, but... we know where it lives.

You mean go back to the castle?

At least we wouldn't be out

in the open any more.

Maybe we can find a place

to hole up for the night.

A place we can defend.

And maybe we'll get lucky

and kill the f***er!

I don't know about this...

You couldn't stick a whelk

with this thing! - Well...

you're welcome to wait out here.

Me and Lee are going inside, right?

Oh aye.

You alright?

Remember, stick close together.

Not that close!

Sorry.

Is this where you found the baby?

- Aye.

Right down there.

Head's over there.

You were lucky, wee man.

F***in' stinks in here.

What are you doing?

- Letting it know who's boss.

Piss on you, you hairy freak!

Watch what you're doing.

- Sorry, mate.

Right, put your d*cks away

and come on.

I don't like this. - It's alright

for you, I'm stuck at the back. Move!

I think we'll be safe enough here.

I'm a wee bit thirsty myself.

Watch it, you!

- I was joking.

Well, don't.

It's morning.

We made it through the night.

Not all of us.

Do you think it's still out there?

Oh aye.

Look.

I've got an idea how we can kill it.

What d'you want, eh?

D'you want me?

D'you want him?

You can't have him, ugly b*tch!

Now!

Kelly!

Kelly, you alright?

- I think it worked.

Suppose we'd better go and check.

Go on then.

F***!

- Die, you bastard!

We've f***in' done it!

Hey, you!

Oh, f***!

F***ing run! Come on!

We'll never outrun it.

There!

Go! Go!

Are you up?

- Aye.

Are you alright?

- Aye.

Get it up you, you manky bastard!

Fetch, you hairy bastard! - Leave it!

What d'you mean, leave it?

- It might go away.

What d'you think his name is?

No idea.

Well, what d'you think he looks like?

I think a "Jack".

Aye, Jack. Definitely.

Is that what you

were going to call our baby? - No.

What were you

going to call him? "Lee"?

Father Steve lied to you.

What?

I never told him

I didn't want to see you.

I did want to see you.

I wanted to see you so badly.

Sh*t, Kelly Ann...

I'm sorry.

I wouldn't have been much of a dad.

- I know that.

You'd have been a great mum, though.

I should have kept him, Lee.

I should have kept my baby.

What do you think?

We better sit tight for a while yet.

Did you hear that?

- Where's it coming from?

It's coming from over there. Come on.

Lee, what are you doing?

The engine must have scared it away.

Come on, Kelly.

Oh my God!

- What? - Over there!

Lee, get it!

We'll make it.

No!

Lee!

- Run, Kelly!

F***!

Help! Help me!

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