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Synopsis: Clark Ewald and his pregnant wife, Summer, are on their way to her parents. They take a lonely road through the Nevada desert. They pass by a walker dressed like a cowboy and later they stop for the night in a motel. In the morning they return to the road while the cowboy leaves. Fifty miles from the hotel, the couple has a car accident and they decide to walk to the next town. They arrive to find a a ghost town and out of the blue, the stranger arrives and introduces himself as Joseph.
Director(s): Adam Mason
Production: Epic Pictures Group
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IMDB:
5.3
NOT RATED
Year:
2009
104 min
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Point and squeeze.

I'm sorry.

I can not tell.

I'm sorry.

No!

No!

No!

"Our Father who art in heaven,

hallowed be Thy name.

Come to Thy kingdom.

Be done Thy will,

on earth as in heaven

Bread our daily

Give us today.

Forgive us our trespasses as

we forgive those who trespass against us.

Lead us not into temptation.

But deliver us from evil.

Lead us not into temptation.

Amen

Amen Amen "

What did he do?

It's not for me to say.

I can only say it was bad.

And why me?

Why am I being punished?

Your sin is apathy.

Somewhere deep in your soul,

you know what it was ...

and yet did nothing.

And so you betrayed us all.

I wish it could come with me.

Who are you?

I am the future of the world!

But the world

not know it yet.

No!

No.

In every life there is a choice.

A fork in the road.

There is the path of righteousness

and the path of sin.

You can walk the path of sin

for many days.

You can even start to like it.

Until one day you see me,

coming your way.

And when you do,

you better come back and run.

Back to the bifurcation

and take the other road.

Where are you going, dear?

Where you are, dear.

Because if we cross paths

is too late.

And I'll burn it.

- Thank you.

- Nothing.

FILMED DURING GOLDPOINT, NEVADA

AND LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

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