Code Red Page #2

Synopsis: In World War II, Stalin created a top secret nerve gas, which went missing shortly after the Battle of Stalingrad. Over seventy years later, the horrific biochemical weapon resurfaces in modern day Bulgaria, turning the local inhabitants into frenzied mutants and causing the dead to rise from the grave. Amidst the chaos, US Special Forces Captain John McGahey (Paul Logan) and NATO Doctor Ana Bennett (Manal El-Feitury) must escape the infected zone before the Code Red alert is raised and everything is destroyed. Now it's survival at all costs...
Genre: Action, Horror, Sci-Fi
Director(s): Valeri Milev
Production: Entertainment One
 
IMDB:
4.3
NOT RATED
Year:
2013
91 min
Website
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are slowing down

the transition so much.

Sounds like

one big happy family.

Colonel.

Welcome to Bulgaria,

Captain McGahey.

Thank you, Colonel.

Bulgarian army has always been

respected throughout the world.

It is a shame they are giving

this base over to foreigners.

Maybe the Americans boys will

teach you guys a thing or two.

[shouts in Bulgarian]

Colonel, I'm gonna need access

to all your warehouses

and munitions'

storage facilities.

I'm sorry, Captain.

Those warehouses are only opened

in the event of war.

Why would such a respected army

want to fight

with weapons from World War II?

With the string of robberies

you've been having

in the past year,

the international authorities

would like a more updated record

of your inventory.

And since the base will be

turned over to Major Stone soon,

that shouldn't be a problem,

should it, Colonel?

The base, yes,

but not the warehouses.

Those will still be

in my responsibility.

Listen, Colonel, if you want

to keep your position here,

I suggest you find a way

to make this happen,

otherwise you may be

replaced a little bit sooner

than you expect,

do you understand?

Have a nice day.

What does he want?

To be a pain.

Tell Vladi we need to meet.

Understood.

[children laugh]

Thought you could sneak by me?

You little brat!

There you go.

- Mom.

- Mm-hmm?

I don't even like that cheese.

Well, you know what

shopping's like on this island.

I hate this island.

So how was your

school carnival today?

I don't want

to go anymore.

Why not?

They make fun of me.

Because you're

smarter and prettier

than all the other kids?

No. 'Cause I'm American.

They hate us.

Not everybody hates Americans.

They fired you for no reason.

Sweetie...

come here.

You don't need to worry.

Mommy's just taking

a little break.

And next year you're gonna have

loads more American friends,

and you are gonna have

a much better time.

Can I stay home till then?

No.

But you can practice

your Bulgarian

and make lots of new friends.

I'll never be friends with Ivan.

You don't have to. You can be

friends with everybody else.

And then Ivan

will leave you alone.

[distant]

[continues]

In drive, baby

Desire

Drive you to pleasure

I can't stand it down here

It starts to burn

The heat inside me

can't be measured

Embrace me

Have one with me, sugar.

Sorry. I have to save the drinks

for the customers.

- Come on.

- [giggles]

No way, baby.

Katiusha, get out of here.

Such a gorgeous woman.

We have a new brunette

that will blow your mind.

I'll meet her later.

I have something

specially for you.

On half price.

[chuckles]

Now to business.

We're gonna take a little break.

Is this because of that

contaminated soldier?

I don't know

what are you talking about.

Hey, Colonel,

if they're sending an American

to investigate

your little accident,

you better believe

Vladi knows about it, huh?

Okay, okay, so two

or three weeks delay?

No.

We're done for good.

Done?

Done done?

No, no, I have customers.

They have already paid.

They are waiting on shipments.

They're gonna be pissed.

Pissed?

If this American finds

hundreds of weapons are gone,

you'll spend the rest

of your life in jail.

No. There's got to be

another way.

I've made you a very rich man.

Shut it down

and find another hobby.

Now bring me that brunette.

Here for little pleasure?

- No, Colonel.

- Is everything set?

Yes. I've got the detonators.

Gochev and Dimov

are on duty now.

Good. Now, what is this

about your wife and child

trying to leave town, hmm?

Are you an idiot or what?

Why don't you just tell

the American you are in this?

Who knows what contaminated

weapons are down there.

I can't let my wife,

my daughter--

Shh.

Relax.

Those fireworks will make

all our problems vanish.

You saw what happened to Yanko.

Hmm?

Whatever infected him

is in that warehouse.

That's just an STD.

His girlfriend's a slut.

I've always done

as you ordered,

so please...

let them leave.

Nobody will notice.

Your family stays...

or else your wife

may receive

a few photos of you

and your lady friends.

Hmm?

Good boy.

- Is everything in order?

- Yes, sir.

Let's get this taken care of.

Sure.

Take him away.

Then... finish this.

[beeping]

[spits]

You haven't left anything

that can incriminate us?

No, sir.

Good.

[gunshots]

[engine starts]

[beeping]

Miriam, you gotta get up!

You've gotta get up!

Listen to Mommy.

Come on! Quick!

Miriam, can you hurry up!

Quickly! Come on!

Hurry up!

P.A.:
[speaking in Bulgarian]

Attention, attention.

This is an emergency

civil defense alert.

Please follow the instructions

of the authorized personnel.

[alarm blaring]

P.A.:
[speaking in Bulgarian]

[screaming]

Come on, go, go, go!

Go, go, go!

Go, go!

[screaming]

Mama!

- No! Baby!

- Mommy!

- Mommy!

- No!

Mommy! Mommy!

[screaming continues]

Mommy! Mommy!

[yelling]

Mommy! Mommy!

[shouting continues]

My baby!

Miriam?

Have you seen my daughter?

A little girl.

My baby?

Miriam.

I'm sorry.

Baby?

Have you seen my daughter?

Little girl?

She's got long curly hair.

Dr. Bennett, Dr. Bennett.

Private, have you seen

my daughter Miriam?

No, I haven't, but I promise

I'll help you look.

We were walking through.

We completely got separated.

It was like a flood of people

coming through.

Breathe.

Dr. Bennett, breathe. Slower.

And I couldn't hold her.

She just completely--

- Dr. Bennett!

- She's out of here--

Dr. Bennett, we're gonna

find her. Don't worry.

- But how do you know?

- I know.

Listen to me. There are

two entrances to the bunker.

- One's there, one's over there.

- She could be locked outside!

- She isn't!

- But she might be!

No, she's not! Nobody's gonna

leave a child outside

in these conditions!

No one!

She's probably in the bunker.

I'm sure of it.

- Sure?

- I promise you, okay?

- And I'll help you find her.

- Please.

First you have to help

these people, okay?

She's a kid. She's cut.

Okay, let me take a look.

How did this happen?

We were running, and then I got

shoved against something.

I thought it was just a scratch,

but it won't stop bleeding.

It looks like a deep scratch.

I can have it patched up,

and you'll be fine, okay?

Maybe you should look away,

sweetheart.

Do your parents live on base?

No. My brother

is a soldier here,

so we stayed with him

last night.

We were going to head up

the coast today.

For a nice romantic weekend.

When we will be able

to go home?

Not for a while yet.

But you'll be safe in here.

Don't worry.

Get some rest.

Thank you.

[growling]

[growling]

[screaming]

[screaming]

[growling]

[growling]

No. No, sir.

Just some live drills today

to keep the troops sharp.

Yeah, yeah, we informed

all the news agencies.

[door closes]

Let me call you back.

You're late.

Do you know

what you've done?

All hell has broken loose.

We have to declare

a state of emergency.

Emergency?

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Valeri Milev

Valeri Milev is a commercial, music video, and movie director from Sofia, Bulgaria, his most notable works being the movies Bullets of Justice and Re-Kill. more…

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