Bound Page #27

Synopsis: The daughter of a wealthy real estate broker falls in love with a younger man, who introduces her to B&D and S&M. Using her newly awakened sexual prowess, she finally takes charge of her own life.
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Jared Cohn
Production: The Asylum
 
IMDB:
3.5
UNRATED
Year:
2015
91 min
Website
997 Views


INT. LIVING ROOM - NIGHT

Caesar's eyes light up.

CAESAR:

Holy sh*t, I don't believe it! We've

been going crazy over here, Gino!

VIOLET (V.O.)

Good boy.

Mickey jumps up.

CAESAR:

It's Gino! It's Gino!

MICKEY:

Where in the hell is he?

INT. BATHROOM - NIGHT

VIOLET:

We were in a car accident --

CAESAR (V.O.)

They were in a car accident.

VIOLET:

But everybody is all right.

INT. LIVING ROOM - NIGHT

CAESAR:

They're all fine. Just bruises and

sh*t.

VIOLET (V.O.)

Now you listen to me, a**hole, I

know your gun is behind the bar ...

MICKEY:

Un-f***ing-believable. I called

those highway patrol dumb fucks.

CAESAR:

Ssh! I can't hear Gino!

VIOLET (V.O.)

We make a deal or I come out and

hand this phone to Mickey.

CAESAR:

I'm listening.

INT. BATHROOM - NIGHT

Violet has her robe over her dress, wrapping her hair in a

towel, making sure the bruise on her forehead is hidden.

VIOLET:

I want what's mine, half the money.

We get rid of Mickey, no one else

dies. No one. Say yes, I understand.

CAESAR (V.O.)

Yes, I understand.

VIOLET:

Tell them I'm at St. Mary's off the

Kennedy, in the waiting room, but

stay on the phone until I come out.

CAESAR (V.O.)

Sure, Gino, sure.

INT. LIVING ROOM - NIGHT

Out of the corner of his eye, he watches Violet come out of

the bathroom.

CAESAR:

St. Mary's off the Kennedy, sure.

Okay, Gino.

Mickey sees Violet.

VIOLET:

Mickey? What are you doing here?

MICKEY:

Violet, it's Gino and Johnnie. They

were in a car accident.

VIOLET:

Oh my God. Was anyone hurt?

MICKEY:

I think everything is okay.

Caesar hangs up.

CAESAR:

They're at St. Mary's in the waiting

room.

Mick is already on the way.

MICKEY:

I can't fit them all in my car so

give me your keys. You drive my

car, Lou.

Caesar sees Violet walking toward the kitchen.

CAESAR:

Sure, Mickey, sure. Violet!

She stops, looking straight at the freezer.

CAESAR:

Go grab my car keys from my pants in

the bathroom.

She turns to him.

CAESAR:

Please, help us out, Mickey wants to

get going.

She turns to the bathroom.

MICKEY:

They might want to go straight to

the airport and back to Miami, so I

better take this.

He grabs the briefcase.

MICKEY:

You got the key?

CAESAR:

Oh yeah. Violet!

INT. CLOSET - NIGHT

Where Corky remains bound, still unconscious. We hear the

name echo in her head.

CAESAR (V.O.)

Violet!

Suddenly, her eyes blink open.

CAESAR (V.O.)

Violet!

Her eyes blink again as she tries to focus.

INT. LIVING ROOM - NIGHT

Violet hands Mickey the keys for the car and the case.

MICKEY:

Thanks, V.

He kisses her on the cheek.

CAESAR:

Call me as soon as you get him.

MICKEY:

Leave your phone on the hook.

Mickey and Lou leave. Violet is staring at Caesar, standing

near the door.

In his right hand he is holding the other towel. He smiles.

CAESAR:

Now that's teamwork.

VIOLET:

I should have let him kill you.

CAESAR:

You know he would have done you,

too.

VIOLET:

I knew I couldn't trust you.

He drops the towel, raising the gun.

CAESAR:

I said I'd let you live and I will.

He smiles again.

CAESAR:

Maybe.

INT. CLOSET - NIGHT

Corky is wide awake, thrashing-mad, biting her gag, struggling

to get free.

INT. LIVING ROOM - NIGHT

Caesar pulls his pants on.

CAESAR:

Time to find out if the dyke was

stupid enough to lie.

Caesar drags Violet througb the front door.

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Jared Cohn

Jared Michael Cohn is an American film director, screenwriter, and actor. He has directed films such as Buddy Hutchins, Atlantic Rim, and Born Bad, among others, and has directed multiple films for The Asylum. more…

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