Age of Ice Page #4

Synopsis: When sudden and massive earthquakes open the Arabian tectonic plate, the result is unstable weather and freezing temperatures that will be unsurvivable by nightfall. Attempting to reach safety, a vacationing American family in Egypt, the Jones', must battle the rapidly cooling temperatures that usher in a new Ice Age, covering the Sphinx, Pyramids, and Sahara Desert with mountains of snow.
Director(s): Emile Edwin Smith
Production: The Asylum
 
IMDB:
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NOT RATED
Year:
2014
85 min
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You go with your mother.

Dylan, you come with me.

I wanna go with the Captain!

Dylan you heard your father!

He is a Captain.

All right, Dylan. But if Captain Kawar

tells you to do something, you do it.

Ok mom, cool!

Come on boy, you ride

in the cab with me.

Ok well if Dylan is riding

in the cab with Captain Kawar

then I wanna ride with...

- I don't think so.

I hope they know what they're doing.

Is that hail?

It's huge!

Whoa. Whoa. Whoa. Bloody hell.

They should have left.

No!

Dylan, are you ok?

Are you all right?

I don't know.

Amber! Amber! No wait!

- Amber!

- Tariq!

Tariq. Ouch! Ouch!

Get in the truck! You're

going to get killed!

Amber, Honey! How are you feeling?

I'll be ok, Dad. Don't worry about me.

Can you move your arm?

Here. I'll put it in a sling.

Amber, baby you're bleeding.

- Dad, I'm fine.

- There you go.

It's ok.

It's a Tariq-niquet...

There she is. I told you,

she was going to be fine.

Amber, where were you hit?

It's probably broken, actually.

We gotta keep the fracture

isolated or it becomes compounded.

Dylan, are you ok?

I'm fine, mom.

It's just a little blood.

Good God! Eww! That disgusting, Dylan!

I'm glad you're riding with us.

I wanna ride with the Captain!

Dylan that's not a question!

You're riding with us.

Sit with me.

Right.

Hour and a half till sunset.

Ok, this is it.

We're almost there.

Ok.

Captain, do you know how

much longer do we have left?

We-we're almost to

the top of this hill.

And across the narrow valley, up the

valley wall, and we will be there.

So not very far.

Don't worry.

Is everything ok, Captain?

Captain?

I'm not sure.

Everyone, stay here.

What are you looking at?

I swear, I can see something

through the storm out there.

Through some swirls of the

storm, I thought I saw...

Ah.

Is that the evac point?

It could be but, I thought we

had one more ridge to cross.

Dad! Stop!

Don't move!

Why? I told you stay in the truck!

You ok, buddy?

That was close.

That could be a temporary

runway, but I don't

see what could be

flying in this weather?

Please the me the cell phones work now.

No, still no signal, but I catched the maps

for the whole area before we left London.

You see that point?

That's that point there.

And this one?

Is that point there.

And that means that must be the evacuation!

- It's amazing, Ashton.

Whoa. Whoa. Whoa. Slow down

their cowboy. Let me see that.

Think quick.

You were looking at it backwards.

That point is the

opposite of what you said.

We still need to cross the valley,

but that's not what worries me.

- That's not what worries me?

- No.

What worries me is that

according to that map,

there should be a road right there.

It must have been

washed away in the storm.

- That's what I'm thinking.

- We still need to go that way.

Those lights could

still be the evac center!

It could be but I don't know

how we're going to do it.

About how far down does the cliff go?

About 80 feet.

Why, Dylan?

We could use that.

Why that would be how

we are going to do it.

And I told my dad I

didn't want and office job.

What was that, Tariq?

Nothing!

Take it back up!

You ok there, buddy?

Yes, I'm fine. I'm

worried about Amber though.

I am too Tariq. I am too.

- Whoa. Whoa. Whoa.

- Hey hey!

Take it easy there!

Yeah! Sorry about that!

Ok Amber, you're next.

Mom?

You'll will be ok, honey. Look how

thick and strong that steel cable is.

And it's attached to a 2-ton truck.

That's not going anywhere.

Let's get this over with.

I've got you, Amber.

Just lean back and I

will lower you down.

Ok, lean your weight on the cable.

And I will set you down like a feather.

Ok?

Oh no no no no!

Amber! Don't look down!

Just look at the rocks in front of you.

It's ok, I've got it.

Ash! Lock that truck down, now!

Quick! Lock it down!

I'm doing the best I can!

It is sliding on the ice!

We need to hurry this up now!

We need to get everyone down!

Get some rocks behind those

tires to block them! Please!

Are you ok?

I'm not sure...

I'm ok.

Here we go.

You're doing great!

Are you ok?

Are you all right?

Diane!

Hold on!

Diane! Hang on, ok?!

Hang on!

Hang on!

Ash!

Dad! Look out!

Ash!

Dylan!

Tell everyone to wait here

while we check out those lights.

Ok, Dad!

Dad, come quick.

Come on. Come on, Amber. You

don't need to see that. Let's go.

Come on.

How in the world they get down here?

I found a maze of switchbacks

on the map on Ashton's phone.

I helped too.

Good job.

Good job, son!

I'm freezing Dad. Does

the heater even work?

It's on as high as it can get.

What is that?

Oh my god.

Jack! This is the

evacuation point, right here!

Simon! Calm down!

Stop the truck now!

Son of a b*tch!

Everybody out. We're on foot from here.

Everybody out!

Simon, what's going on?

Guys, this is the evac point!

Look at the security

fences and guard booths!

It's here!

Jack?

It's a dam!

Now that...

is impressive.

That is the Safaga dam.

The Red Sea and the Evac

point on the other side.

They must have shuttling people across,

and abandoned it when the storm got bad.

The valley wall is only

50 meters over there.

It is just through the... Aah!

Aftershock?

Let-let's get the truck out.

That's not an aftershock, it's the DAM!

Damn.

Can you believe that?

Tariq?

Did you hear that?

Yes.

Ah!

What are you whining about?

Everybody up the valley wall!

Move move move, Now!

Aah!

Tomas!

We're in an abandoned phosphate mine.

Honey?

Are you ok?

Yeah mom, I'm ok.

There's no way we're

getting out that way, are we?

I don't think so, we're gonna have

to find another way out of here.

Ok, don't let go of my hand.

You don't let go of my hand!

All right.

Ok.

This isn't doing very much, ay.

I don't know which way to go.

Mom, mom, give me the phone!

- Why?

- Just give it me for a second.

Honey, what are you doing?

Mom, it's just like my game!

We can use our breath to guide us out.

Now we are the bats and

our breath is the sound!

Of course, cause the airflow

must lead to an opening!

That's brilliant!

It's going this way.

Ok.

Be careful.

Diane! Dylan!

Jack! We're over here!

Oh my god. Oh my god.

You ok?

Yeah.

Yeah! Your son is brilliant!

- Aah!

- Amber! Hey! Whoa whoa whoa!

Can you stand?

I think-I think so.

Whoa whoa whoa! Take it easy. Take it

easy. Don't put pressure on your shoulder.

Jack!

Amber's getting worse.

You think you can walk?

Yeah, I think so.

Come on. Come on. Easy. Easy.

Yes, yes, I can walk.

We need to move fast.

There isn't much light left.

I'm sorry, Dad.

Oh you gotta be kidding me.

It is from the bowels of hell.

- We can't go through that!

- I know. I know.

It's just wind! It can't stop us now!

No no no! Stop!

Stop!

No no no! Stop! Stop!

I can make it through!

Oh my god!

Oh my god!

I have an idea! The

crevasse we came out of.

There's other passages.

Let's go! Fast!

We came out right here.

Amber, what is it?

Can you feel it?

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