Crash Site Page #6

Synopsis: A married couple on vacation finds more terror than relaxation when their jeep crashes in an isolated location and they have to fight their way back to civilization, in spite of injuries, snakebites, and the vicious animals that surround them.
 
IMDB:
3.4
TV-MA
Year:
2011
90 min
57 Views


the road and I know for a fact,

those brakes were fine.

Do you know anything

about this?

Actually, I did see something.

One of your neighbours,

this young guy,

he popped by and he wanted

to borrow a wrench--

We don't have

any neighbours.

Weird.

You know, I also did see

something behind the garage.

You think he might have used it

to drain the brake fluid.

Why would somebody

do something like this?

Why would somebody

do something like this?

It's Raven lake!

That's good.

Look someone is

down there.

Hey!

Hey!

Hey, yourself.

You two look like you had

a bad day.

You have no idea.

Please, we need you

to help us.

We crashed our car, we've been

out here for two days.

Listen, we need a lift back

to our lodge.

Why not?

Fish ain't jumping.

Do you by chance

have a cell phone?

Do I look like someone

who would have a cell phone?

Follow me.

My truck is back at

my fishing camp.

That would be great.

Thanks so much.

Hey!

Have you seen Nick?

Yeah, he's tied up.

He's tied up?

In the garage, he was getting

a little too snoopy.

Matthew, what's going on?

Well, for the last two days

I've been trying to find

your father's laptop.

Why?

I have to admit his encryption

is state of the art.

You wouldn't happen to know

his password?

Let go of me!!!

No phone calls, Francis!

Sit down!!

Good girl!!

Now where were we.

I need to access your dad's

company's files, Francis.

If you don't help me,

our friend Nick is going

to get hurt.

You did something to

my parents, didn't you?

I cut their brake lines.

Couldn't have your father

around while I was messing

with his computer.

I have to tell you,

I've really enjoyed our time

together, Francis,

but I had this feeling

our relationship is going

to come to an end.

So why don't we play a little

game of brainstorm

and let's see if you

could help me figure out

what your father's password is

then I'll be on my way.

Any suggestions?

That's an incredible story.

car crash, spider bites,

even wolves.

I pretty much

got this theory.

If you take city folk,

drop them in the woods,

they're a magnet for trouble.

Terrence, do you mind driving

a little faster?

Yeah, no problem.

You sure you don't want me

to take you to the hospital?

You two got banged up

pretty bad.

If you could get us to our

lodge as soon as possible.

That would be great.

Do you mind tellin' me

what's really going on?

The man who cut our

brake-line might be

with our daughter

right now.

Your daughter is in danger!

Why didn't you say so!

I think you need to try

a little harder.

Ever have a childhood dog?

Try Jenkins.

It's my mother's

maiden name.

Nope.

Try "munchkin"?

Munchkin?

It was my Dad's nickname

for me when I was little.

That's really cute.

Bingo!

Terrence, I need you to find

a phone,

call the police and send them

to this address.

Are you two going

to be okay?

We managed this far.

Good luck!

We don't have a clue

what we're doing.

Sure we do.

We sneak up to the house,

see what the situation is.

Then we act accordingly.

Act accordingly?

Matthew almost killed us.

He's dangerous, Daniel.

And our daughter is up there,

maybe Nick.

If we're lucky, they've just

been worried sick about us.

I'll pull Matthew aside,

we'll wait for the police.

If we're lucky...

Come on.

I'm in.

I've just accessed

the company site.

I'm going to upload

the client files.

passwords will be attached

to each.

This is about passwords?

To half the financial

institutions in America.

Francis, on the black market,

those passwords are worth

billions of dollars.

You're a thief.

I like to think of it as

information broker.

Soon to be sitting on a

hot beach in Bora Bora.

Sorry, you're not invited.

Gee, I'm really disappointed.

Gee, I'm really disappointed.

Matthew is in there,

he has a gun.

Oh my God.

Is Frances okay?

Yeah, she's okay.

I don't see Nick.

Okay, we need a plan.

Rita, you remember how

to use the shotgun?

Yeah.

I'll go in the back,

you go for the shotgun

in the living room.

Shells are on

the side table.

I'll grab his attention,

try to talk him down.

You could get yourself shot.

It's a horrible plan.

If I get thrown a curve ball,

I'll improvise.

Okay, I'll go this way.

Two minutes away

from a full upload.

[laughs]

This is unexpected.

Daddy...

It's okay, I'm okay,

mom is okay.

Put the gun down Matthew,

we can work this out.

Daniel, why would I need

to work this out?

I've already hacked

into your system

and I'm the guy

with the gun.

But I don't think

you're going to use it.

You're not a murderer.

You know nothing

about me, Daniel.

This was all about closing

the deal.

And right now,

you're a liability.

[fighting grunts]

[fighting grunts]

[gun fire]

No more!

You've hurt my

family enough.

Come on, I'm so sorry,

Frances.

You should be.

That's for ruining

my families' vacation.

I'm so glad you're okay,

Nick.

Yeah, I got a pretty

thick skull.

Maybe a little too thick.

I should have known that kid

was up to no good.

Nobody knew, how could

you have known.

I'm sorry I brought him

into our lives, Mom.

I just got off the phone

with Nathan.

When Frances hit him

with the laptop,

she broke the connection

with the hacker's server.

None of the passwords

were uploaded.

So there was

no data leak.

Nope.

Our clients

are still safe.

Great.

Matthew is going to

get locked away for

a very long time.

Matthew is going to

get locked away for

a very long time.

I got it.

I think we all need a vacation

away from our vacation.

Yes, preferably

without wolves this time.

Sounds like a good opportunity

for a second honeymoon.

What do you think?

I think it sounds great,

Mr. Sanders.

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