Code Red Page #3

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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What are you babbling about?

You haven't seen anything yet,

have you?

My daughter did this to me.

Jesus!

My own daughter.

[coughing]

Call Sofia.

I did.

Everyone thinks this is

part of our annual drills.

You a goddamn war criminal.

Cut the bullshit.

Go get that checked.

Help me.

[growling]

Help me!

General...

General, we have a problem.

Yes, sir, I know what I said,

but this is not a drill.

We have to issue

a code red alert.

[distant alarm blaring]

Harold,

have you found Miriam?

I'm sorry. I looked everywhere.

She's not in the bunker.

I'm sorry.

- Everywhere?

- Yeah.

Don't worry. Once we can go out,

I'll help you find her.

Sh*t.

Ana, what is it?

Harold...

There are infected people

in here, Harold.

Infected?

What do you mean?

We have to get out

of the bunker now.

No. We're not allowed.

Look-- Look at their eyes.

We have to go.

We're not allowed to open the

bunker at any circumstances.

- We're gonna find Miriam.

- It's not about Miriam!

[screeching]

[growling]

Harold, hurry up!

- Why was the bunker opened?

- Move!

[gunfire]

[engine starts]

Sorry, private.

Nothing to be sorry about.

Where are we going?

Where are we going?

We're going to the bridge.

Stop! Stop the jeep!

[tires skid]

What do you think

you're doing? Wait!

- I'm going to find my daughter!

- No, you're not! Stay here!

Get off of me, Harold!

That's suicide,

and you know that!

If she is out there,

I will find her!

You know the odds.

Okay, but I guess

I'm coming with you.

I want to stay with you.

- Are you sure?

- We'll be safer with you.

- What do you think?

- Okay, so let's go!

[distant gunfire]

[crash]

Hey, Miriam, is that you?

Hey, don't be scared.

I'm your friend, remember?

Look, it's me.

It's John.

I'm your friend, remember?

Can you help me?

Are-- Are you a criminal?

No, no, no.

No, I am your friend.

Look, I need you

to help me out, okay?

Then why did they lock you up?

Some mean people

were picking on me.

Ivan picks on me, too.

I know Ivan picks on you.

Find the policeman.

He has the keys to this door.

I need you to find him and

get them to unlock the door.

Hurry up.

No, I don't want to.

You're a big girl now.

If you find the keys

and get me out of here,

I can protect you

from all the bad guys

who were chasing you, okay?

You need to do it fast.

I need you to hurry.

Go on. Come on.

Come on, sweetie.

You can do it. Hurry up.

Did you find him yet?

Miriam?

Stand back!

[growls]

[gunshot]

Come on, sweetie.

You killed the bad guys?

Yeah. You and your rabbit

are safe.

His name is Mr. Bunny.

So why are you out here

all alone?

Where's your mom?

I lost her on the way

to the bunker.

Hey, don't cry.

Listen to me.

I'm gonna get you back

to your mom, okay?

I promise.

Let's go.

[horn honks]

Soldier, open the barrier!

- Sorry, sir, we can't.

- Do you know who I am?

Yes, Colonel Borov, but we

have strict orders not to.

I'm the one who issued

that order!

- Let me through, soldier!

- Yes, sir!

Please! Take my baby!

Save him!

Get back! Get back!

So is this what Captain McGahey

talked to you about?

Yeah.

And what did he tell you?

He said that there were

some unstable weapons

in the warehouses.

He was investigating it.

He didn't tell me much.

Go straight down,

turn right!

They're not dying!

Boss! Boss!

Take it easy, you sluts!

Who did this?

Anton, this is Italian leather!

Bring her to the bathroom,

clean her up!

I will take care of this punk!

Nobody touches my girls!

Ohh...

[screams]

F***ing kook!

Man, I just saw

the most f***ed-up thing!

She's dead.

[knocking]

[knocking]

I thought you said

she was dead.

[growling]

[dialing]

[line ringing]

Borov, what the hell

is going on?

[indistinct dialogue]

I just had craziest thing

ever happened.

The whole town

is going to sh*t!

Mainland? Why?

Code red?

Borov, why didn't you tell me?

What is code red?

[screaming]

Miriam?

Baby?

Sweetheart?

She's been here.

We gotta leave now.

No. We have to look around.

Those footprints,

they're not hers.

[fire crackling]

What are those?

Those are my dog tags.

[chuckles]

You're not a dog.

Soldiers wear these, too.

These were my dad's.

- This is my school.

- Oh, yeah?

Do you have any kids?

A little girl just like you.

What's her name?

Olivia.

Where is she?

She's in heaven right now

with her mommy.

- [screeching]

- Get down!

Miss Sarac?

Miss Sarac?

[screaming]

- [whimpering]

- Hey, Miriam, Miriam.

Come here to me.

It's okay, sweetie. Come on.

Come here. Okay.

- [sobbing]

- Shh...

Oh, I got you.

I got you. You're okay.

They're gone, they're gone.

Hey, look who I got.

Mr. Bunny.

Here you go, baby.

Let's go.

- Look!

- Hey!

We're saved!

- Hey!

- No! Villi! Dimo! Stop!

[gunfire]

No!

Get in! Get in!

It's a code red.

[gunfire]

Miriam, come on.

Up here.

Here. Get down.

Get down.

Down, down, down.

They cremating people?

No, sweetie.

Down, down.

I think they're staring

to move away.

It's okay.

Miriam...

Don't cry, okay?

All right?

How's Mr. Bunny doing?

Is he doing all right?

Is he scared?

A bit.

You'll see your mommy soon.

Okay?

Smile. It's okay.

We're pretty close

to the bunker.

You can rest when you see

your mommy. How about that?

Five more minutes?

John?

Yeah?

I'm hungry.

All right, sweetie.

Let's get you some grub.

- Eww.

- [chuckles]

[banging]

Miriam... hang on!

Freeze! On your knees!

- There's infected coming!

- [gunfire]

On your knees or we'll shoot!

I said there's infected coming!

Come on! Get down!

We're clean. Let us in.

We're not allowed

to take anyone.

Come on.

You know you can do it.

We can't take anyone alive.

- At least take the child.

- No!

Miriam, it's okay.

Look, you'll be safe with them.

No! I wanna stay with you.

Please!

A code red is in effect.

We're giving you a privilege.

A privilege? Take the girl.

A privilege

that won't last long.

Move along while you

still have the chance.

Come on, Miriam.

It's okay.

[engine failing]

Sh*t.

[sighs]

Ana, that's it.

We have to head

to the bridge now.

- We've got to keep on going.

- Ana, I'm sorry!

The chances

of a small child surviving

in these circumstances

for this long are not good.

If she's out there,

I'm gonna find her.

Where--

Where are you going?

Where are you gonna go?

I don't know!

- Stop!

- Get off me!

Listen to me!

Miriam's a smart kid.

Think about it.

If she's out there,

I'm sure she's with someone

who's taking her

to the goddamn bridge.

Okay? It's her best option.

We gotta go.

- And we gotta go now.

- Okay.

If anyone tries to cross,

shoot without warning.

We've lost contact

with two more patrols,

and another patrol

ran out of gas.

Most of their men

were killed by--

Shut down every grid,

Lieutenant.

Code 227.

Nobody can leave the town.

Put the planes on alert.

We'll strike

at first sunlight.

But this code was used last

during the Second World War.

Sorry?

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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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