Blood Moon Page #5

Synopsis: 1887. Colorado. A deserted town lit by the glow of a reddish full moon. A stagecoach full of passengers and an enigmatic gunslinger find themselves prisoners of two outlaws on the run. As the travelers attempt to outwit the outlaws it becomes apparent that a bigger menace lurks outside; a beast that only appears on the night of a blood red moon.
 
IMDB:
4.6
Year:
2014
90 min
264 Views


this one-horse town of yours.

Come on, love birds.

We better get back before

Norton spits himself to death.

Well, sounds like you folks

were having a hell

of a party out there.

just surprised

to see you all in one piece.

I'm touched by your concern.

Better get some alcohol on that.

Wound ain't gonna

clean itself, Jake.

I'll keep first watch.

Gonna be along night.

Any sign?

Nope.

Mind if I ask you a question?

Not if it's why the

hell did you bring

such a pretty girl to

this god-forsaken place.

Something like that.

When Sarah agreed to marry me,

I did consider

staying on in Durango.

Maybe take a deputy's

job down there.

She wanted to get

away from the place,

make a fresh start.

So here we are.

Yeah, wherever here is.

It's coming in for the kill.

I want you two back here.

No, I wanna fight with you.

More guns, the better.

Oh, second time that's happened.

I meant to get it fixed.

Is this genuine?

Some of them are.

Hey, you don't think...

Well, we'll see.

You have to hit it

directly in the heart.

My dad said

these would look after me.

If that works, I'll eat my head.

Well, if it doesn't work,

the skin-walker

will eat it for you.

How are we gonna get

a clean shot at it?

Norton's gonna be our bait.

Norton's gonna be our bait.

You sick son of a b*tch.

Sh*t.

Thank you.

Marshal Norman.

Wade, I'm Jake's wife.

Jake...

He breathing?

Yeah, he's

breathing, he's alive.

Is he okay?

Nope, this man's dead.

You know what that thing is?

Yeah, I've seen one before.

Shot saved a silver bullet.

You alright?

Wade's here, he saved me.

Wade, good to see you.

There're silver rings in the

shotgun there, understand?

Skin-walker's gone.

What about Marie?

Calhoun?

That his name?

Don't call for an

undertaker just yet.

We thought you were dead.

No, I've got other plans.

Where is it?

Hand me that shotgun.

Marie?

Jesus, Wade what

happened to your neck?

We're gonna all

be having them tonight.

Ain't over yet.

Return to hell.

Bastard's dead but

it won't lie down.

Try this.

White ash?

You seen it before?

Is it at peace?

It don't deserve to be.

Don't you believe in redemption?

That our past sins

can be forgiven?

Sure he does.

And so do I.

Name is Calhoun.

Marshal Wade

Norman, Jake's cousin.

Found the stage a

couple miles back.

That's Hank Norton.

What's left of him.

Brother Jeb's out back.

Fact is, there's

more dead folks,

around here, than live ones.

Well, there's a

on the Norton brothers' heads,

alive or dead.

There's a lady in

there, didn't make it.

She's the one who

took down Jeb Norton.

I want her buried right.

That'll be my reward.

I'll see to it.

Hey wade, how about you take

me and my new wife

home to Lassiter?

Of course, cousin.

Unless you've changed your mind.

If you two ever have young'uns,

I'd sure like to be

there when you tell them

how you spent your honeymoon.

You got any plans, Calhoun?

I'll be moving on.

That's a real shame.

Lassiter needs another deputy.

Pays 20 dollars a month, right?

I reckon he'd be worth 30.

Is that an offer

you might consider?

I got me a job lined

up, down in Santa Clara.

What could you possibly

find to do in Santa Clara.

The sheriff's

asked me to deal with

some varmints

causing big trouble.

What kind of varmints?

Oh, red-eyed demons,

six inch claws,

bat's wings, and a bad attitude.

Well, guess you'll need

your prayer book back.

Keep it.

Hey, Calhoun, where'd

you say you're from again?

Well, I'd tell you but,

you'd never have heard of it.

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