Breakout Page #5

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


though.

Great.

What are you guys

doing out here?

We're really lucky to have found you.

I was checking traps in the area.

What are you trapping?

I'm not trapping anything-

Poachers trap the bears.

Just hold on a second here.

MAN [OVER RADIO]: This is

dispatch, go ahead, Park Ranger...

[JEN SHRIEKING]

JACK:

Run! Go! Go, go, go!

[MIKEY SCREAMING]

JEN:

Mikey! Mikey!

This is dispatch responding

to your call. Do you copy? Over.

[SOBBING THEN SCREAMING]

It's gonna be okay.

I'm gonna get it off.

You don't have to do this.

Please.

Please.

What the hell you doing?

Can't let you hurt them,

Tommy. I promised Mom.

What the hell you talking about?

I'm not gonna let you hurt them.

Move now.

Please!

[GUNSHOT THEN KENNY SCREAMS]

[TOMMY GASPING

AND KENNY GROANING]

Dad!

Oh, no.

[SOBBING]

[GRUNTS]

[GRUNTING]

Shh. It's gonna be okay.

[GRUNTING]

I'm sorry, Kenny.

I'm sorry, Kenny.

I'm sorry.

MAN:
How do you feel now that

your husband's been pardoned?

MARIA:
We're very thankful about the

reversal of Jack Damson's conviction.

And we appreciate all of

your support. Thank you.

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