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Synopsis: 51 chronicles what happens after political pressure from the American public forces the Air Force to provide a few well-known reporters with limited access to the most secretive base on the planet: Area 51. When one of the base's hidden 'long term visitors' exploits this unprecedented visit as a chance to liberate himself and his fellow alien captives, Area 51 turns from a secure government base to a horrifying destination of terror.
Genre: Horror, Sci-Fi
Director(s): Jason Connery
Production: Paramount/Momentum Films
 
IMDB:
3.5
R
Year:
2011
90 min
Website
56 Views


Go on. Get out of here. Come on.

Come on. Come on. Come on.

She's gone.

No aliens in Area 51, Colonel?

Yes, there are.

J Rod.

These must be our honored guests.

What the hell could have done this?

Nothing from this planet.

Hold your fire.

- We're clear.

- Clear.

Blue dot, that's us.

Red dots, those are our targets.

Targets? There's more than one?

That way.

Look alive.

Listen up.

We have to be prepared to send

another team down if they don't come back.

And what? Just keep cranking up

the body count until no one's left?

Is that your plan?

If it is my plan,

you'll implement it without question.

Is that a problem for you, Airman?

No ma'am.

- Here it comes.

- Here what comes? What is it?

Hell if I know. Just shoot it!

Did something just get on the elevator?

Hannah, look alive.

Something's coming up the elevator.

Go! Go! In formation. Cover the elevator.

Go! Go! Go!

Clear.

- Why did it come up again?

- I don't know.

- Are you sure it's clear?

- Yes.

Well, why won't the door close?

- James, that's enough.

- Something's wrong here, man.

Elevators just don't come up.

I'm closing the door.

James! Back in formation!

Why isn't it working?

Hannah, are you okay?

You okay? Smith, are you okay?

What's up?

Baxter!

I'm going to get that son of a b*tch!

We got it, guys!

Yes! We got it! We got it!

This is Staff Sergeant Hannah speaking.

This is Colonel Ronald Martin.

I'm down on Level 3.

I didn't know there was a Level 3.

Sergeant Hannah, at the end of the day,

you're gonna know a lot of things

that you didn't know before.

Yes, sir. We killed that thing.

We lost two men.

Another took friendly fire and I'm injured,

so we're about half-strength.

You're injured?

Yeah. The thing took a little bite out

of me, but nothing serious.

All right. Listen to me, Sergeant.

You've been bitten by a Malaka Pod.

The wound isn't fatal,

but Lady Death has also escaped.

She's bigger, smarter and faster.

If you encounter her, she's going to know

by the smell of your wound

that you tangled with her baby.

That thing was a baby?

And we're trying to get back up top,

but we can't go the same way we came.

The chief and his boys

are hunting for her down here,

but if that all goes south,

you are the last line of defense.

You cannot let her escape this base.

Is that clear?

Yes, sir.

All right. Good luck.

We killed it. Yeah!

- I can't believe it.

- Yeah, we did.

On me.

We need a plan.

This is global.

So, J Rod, tell us...

Tell us how you ended up here.

My craft was accidentally struck

by a missile 60 years ago.

My friends here at the base

are still trying to find me a way home.

God, it's uncanny. He looks exactly

like those fake alien photos from the '50s.

Those photos aren't fake.

We haven't found out who leaked them yet.

J Rod, have you seen

Patient Zero's vital screens?

After waiting years for the right day

to escape,

I find it unlikely that Patient Zero

would allow himself to be killed so easily.

Well, if he is dead, we'll need confirmation.

How does this thing work?

Patient Zero has a chip under

his skin to monitor vitals and location.

All the alien life forms on

the premises are chipped.

Except me.

Yes, that's right.

The moving red dot is Lady Death.

One of the motionless red dots

is Little Devil.

- The others...

- This is Colonel Martin.

We have a new primary target.

It looks like he's in the food storage room,

possibly terminated.

Don't take any chances.

Copy that, sir.

It's in here somewhere, Chief.

Watch your asses.

He's the most dangerous, isn't he?

What?

This Patient Zero.

You're more worried about him

than you are about the monster

that destroyed the elevator. Now, why?

What can he do?

J Rod, lock the door.

In the interest of security, you will all

have to be tested before we move on.

Lieutenant Kamecki, hand me your rifle.

I'll cover you.

What? Hang on. What's going on?

Patient Zero can replicate other humanoids.

There are ways of identifying him

and since I don't want to have to cut

all of you to see if your blood is blue,

I'll have Lieutenant Kamecki shine

a light in your eyes.

If your pupils react, you are human.

If not, I will blow you to hell.

Chief?

Clear.

We're right on top of it.

Clear.

Wait a minute.

This is ridiculous. I'm not an alien.

You can't be serious.

Deadly serious.

Clear.

What about you, Colonel?

Shouldn't you and Lieutenant Kamecki

be tested?

Yes. Of course.

I don't shoot guns.

I do.

Clear.

Why are you doing this?

Why have you turned against our hosts?

Have they not taken good care of you?

He ditched the chip.

Kamecki's dead.

Yeah, I know.

On me, men. Keep an eye on that thing.

Let me know where the other one is.

Chief, it's here.

Chief, it's here.

It's on the ceiling! Fire!

Oh, my God.

I see it.

Oh, my God! They're really here.

What's here? Huh?

What the hell was that thing...

Travis!

Travis! Travis!

Chief! Chief, behind you!

Yeah!

All of the explosives.

If it goes boom, it goes in the Jeep.

Aye, Sergeant.

It's okay, Smith. We got them.

I swear we'll get you to a hospital

as soon as all this is over.

Shouldn't we hold back a few grenades

in case it doesn't work?

That little one almost took us apart.

This one's bigger.

The way I see it, we got one shot.

If this doesn't work, well, then

it doesn't matter what we do.

Hang in there, Airman.

Yes, ma'am.

Chief, do you read me?

Look, if we go up top,

we've got Lady Death on the loose.

If we go down below...

I do not understand why Patient Zero

infiltrated your group

instead of leaving the base.

Is there's something here

that he still wants?

I don't know. I don't know.

All I do know is that he's more powerful.

I mean, how did he do that

with those boxes?

If he has learned to simulate abilities

as well as appearance,

he very well could have absorbed

this power from me.

No way he can do that.

We cannot be sure what he knows.

He has had as much time to study us

as we have had to study him.

We cannot let Patient Zero escape.

But never mind him.

How are we going to escape?

We have far more important things

to be concerned about right now.

- Lf he escapes...

- Then what?

If he gets out into the general population,

he disappears.

Not long after that,

he'll have contacted his mother ship.

- How do you know that?

- And then it'll only be a matter of time

before there's a full-scale attack.

How do you know that?

Because we have had him for over 25 years.

I know every damn thing about it.

Yeah, except for when he planned

to break out.

- There is another issue to address, Colonel.

- What?

The countdown self-destruct sequence

has been initiated.

- What?

- What?

Who would do that?

Who would do that?

It's my superior, General Hammer.

He's got the final word

on everything out here.

Damn it! They're cutting us loose.

Are you sure about this?

I mean, why isn't the system

sending out evacuation alarms?

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