Breakout Page #3

Synopsis: An innocent camping trip takes a dark turn for a young brother and sister, when they witness a murder. The young siblings become the killers' next target as they are chased and hunted through the wilderness. Serving time over a protest gone terribly wrong, their father, Jack Damson (Fraser), devises a plan to break out of prison and rescue his kids from the pair of criminals, Tommy (Purcell) and Kenny (Suplee). A fight for survival ensues in the action-packed thriller where the hunters become the hunted.
 
IMDB:
4.2
R
Year:
2013
89 min
125 Views


TOMMY:

Wanna go back to that facility?

KENNY:

No. No.

I did my 14 years.

I hope they didn't see it,

Tommy. I...

JEN:
Chuck!

I'm coming. I'm coming.

Praise God.

Chuck!

CHUCK:
It's okay. I'm here.

JEN:
Chuck!

Chuck, it sounded like gunshots.

It sounded like that to me too.

Are you okay? Are you okay?

I saw someone get shot.

What?

Are you sure? You okay?

He killed him.

Oh, my God.

Did they see you?

Did they see you?

I don't know.

I think so.

JEN:
They saw Mikey?

I gotta get you out.

They saw you?

I gotta get you out of here.

Come on.

Come on.

That's the guy.

If I say run, you run.

Hey, campers.

We heard rifle shots,

you hear them?

Yeah, we heard something.

Could be hunters.

A lot of deer up here.

TOMMY:

Mm.

Seems like someone's hunting

out of season.

CHUCK:

Yeah.

So that rifle shot wasn't you guys?

No, sir.

Saw you guys

from where we staying up there.

Thought we'd come down,

see if you're okay.

Yeah, yeah. We're okay.

How long you here for?

Another hour.

People are expecting us.

Right.

Mm. What about you, little man?

You see something out there?

Out...? Out where?

You was in the kayak

by the point, right?

MIKEY:

Yeah.

Well, I saw you out there.

I think you should leave.

What about you, princess?

We didn't see anything.

Well, you have a nice day.

Watch them bears.

KENNY:

Tommy, please.

We can't hurt those kids.

We don't have to hurt the kids.

Please. Please, Tommy. Please.

Please, please.

Tommy, Tommy, Tommy.

Run!

[BOTH GRUNTING]

You see them?

No.

Your days are numbered.

The Lord, Jesus Christ,

has spoken to me.

You're a bad man.

You a man of faith?

I'm an environmentalist.

Well, that's between you and him.

You call them kids back

and I'll make it quick on you.

You understand me?

Good.

[GROANING]

Do it.

Jenny!

Mikey!

Can you hear me?

It's me, Chuck!

Tell them we're gone.

Come on now.

Run!

Run, come on.

You head up the hill.

I'll head this way.

Can't be that far.

Come on, hurry.

OK.

JEN:

Shh.

They won't find us here.

How long before you get

Jack's signature?

Everyone wants to put this to bed.

Yeah. I'll get Jack to sign

within the hour.

[KEYPAD BEEPING]

[LINE RINGING]

All right.

All right.

Oh, hey, Zak, hold on a second.

[KEYPAD BEEPS]

Hi, Jen, everything going okay?

Mama?

Who's this?

It's Kenny.

It's me, it's Kenny, Mama.

Where's Jen?

Who's Jen, Mama?

Where's my daughter, Jen?

She ran away. She's gone.

Kenny, are you a friend of Jen's?

No.

Kenny, where are you?

I don't know, Mama.

I'm looking for them kids.

TOMMY:

Kenny!

Where you at?

[KEYPAD BEEPING]

[PHONE RINGS THEN BEEPS]

Kenny, where are you?

[LINE RINGING]

WOMAN:

911 emergency.

MARIA:
Yeah, I just got a call

from my daughter's cell phone,

and I don't know where she is.

When are we gonna...?

JEN:
Shh.

He said she's gone.

Where's Chuck?

What, you couldn't reach Chuck?

No.

Did you call the police?

They said she's not a missing person

until 24 hours.

You gotta get me

out of here now.

You have to get me out of here.

It's wilderness up there.

I can track them.

Nobody knows it better than I do.

There's no way to get you out now.

You have to keep talking to him.

Kenny, no. I can't.

Listen to me.

You keep him on the phone.

Here's what we're gonna do.

Okay.

I'm on the work detail

at Logan Park.

There's an old logging road

at the north end.

It's not far from the highway.

You leave a car there, I'll find it.

Keep the cops out of this.

[PHONE RINGING]

Jen'?

KENNY". Hi, Mama. It's me, Kenny.

Hi, Kenny, where's Jen?

Can I talk to Jen, please?

I don't know, Mama, we're looking

for her. I'm with Tommy.

We're looking for her,

but it's starting to get dark, Mama.

I don't like the nighttime.

Is she with a little boy?

Her brother?

Yeah. Yeah, and I'm with Tommy.

You're not gonna hurt

the boy and girl, Kenny?

No, Mama, no. No.

That's good because Mama

doesn't want you to hurt them, okay?

Is there a man with them?

He's hurt, Mama. He's hurt.

TOMMY [OVER PHONE]:

Kenny?

I have to go, Mama. I love you.

No, Kenny. Kenny. Kenny, wait.

I can't see anybody.

Neither can I.

Let's get out of here, Mikey.

TOMMY:
Getting dark. Set

out first thing tomorrow.

They ain't getting anywhere.

I'm cold and I'm hungry.

Me too. Let's find a place

to sleep.

I wish Dad were here.

Turn the lights off.

[KEYPAD BEEPING]

[RINGTONE PLAYING ON PHONE]

MARIA:

Jen?

Hi, Mama.

It's me.

I'm real scared.

Tommy's real angry

and it's getting dark.

We're outside, in the car.

I don't know what to do, Mama.

Okay, Kenny.

I'll stay with you.

[JEN GRUNTING]

Mikey, we have to get up.

Come on, we have to get up.

We have to go.

Come on.

Where are we going?

Let's go this way.

Come on.

[CHAINSAWS AND MACHINE

WHIRRING]

OFFICER:
Mrs. Damson, any help you

can provide locating your husband...

What about my children?

Mrs. Damson...

What about helping them?

Weren't too quick on that.

You can be charged

as an accessory.

You go ahead. You charge me.

See where it gets you.

Is he dead?

Near enough.

Oh, Tommy.

Let's get this over with.

I'm getting sick and tired of this sh*t.

I want them so bad.

We gotta split up. You head

that way, I'll head this way.

You yell if you see

something, all right?

OK.

Son?

Mikey?

[LINE RINGING]

[PHONE RINGING]

Kenny?

Yeah. Yes, hello, Mama,

it's Kenny. It's me.

It's a real beautiful day here.

Is it a beautiful day where you are?

I sure hope it is.

Kenny, I need you to listen to me,

okay?

Are you listening to me?

Yes, I am, Mama.

You do know what Jen

looks like, right?

Yes.

She's 17 years old

and she's got long, dark hair, right?

Yes, that's right, Mama.

Kenny, I need you to find her

and I need you to get her to call me.

Okay?

I will, Mama. I promise.

I'm gonna find her.

I'm looking for her right now.

I promise.

You be careful in the woods

today, okay?

I don't want you getting hurt.

Okay, Mama.

Because...

Because Mama loves you,

you know that, right?

I know that, Mama, I love you too.

I love you too. Um...

You remember

what you told me once?

[SIGHS]

What did I tell you?

That you didn't mean to be bad.

It's just that life didn't turn out

the way you thought it would.

I sure hope you're happy now.

Are you? Are you happy now?

You sure do sound happier now.

I'm happier now, Kenny.

JACK:

Jenny!

Mikey!

Chuck!

[CHUCK GRUNTING]

[GASPS]

Jack.

Chuck.

What happened?

Two men, in the woods.

The kids saw them kill somebody.

What?

They could be anywhere.

I told them to run.

Have you got all your gear?

It's in the truck.

Which way did they go?

I don't know, not sure.

We gotta find them.

[BOTH PANTING]

Mikey? Mikey, come on.

You go.

Mikey, they're coming,

we gotta go.

They're gonna kill us, Mikey.

We have to move.

We're gonna find something, okay?

How do you know that?

I just... I know we will

because we have to.

Come on.

Good, come on, we can do it.

We can do it, come on.

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