Curse of Alcatraz Page #2
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- Year:
- 2007
- 100 min
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- I sit down it.
That was amusing.
You believe that we could return
to make it?
- Of anything, Andrew.
- As I said...
I thanked you the.
You were too busy
panting, friend.
Not I am your friend.
What problem does he/she have?
We are only about organizing them
in this room.
Are they clever?
Yes, that will be everything.
- Yes, thank you.
- Any problem. We will be here.
This will be interesting, yes.
Doc, believes that we will take out it
of here for tomorrow?
We are lucky... the floor is
relatively loose.
Do do me a favor, yes?
He/she Calls to Tiffany
to see if he/she already prepared the room
of exam.
- Tell him/her that he/she comes to accompany.
- Clear.
Do you make progress?
- Slowly.
- Rays. Not I have reception.
He/she won't have it. Low earth is
and the walls are very thick.
Not he/she will have reception
in any place of the prison.
He/she has to go out.
- That stinks.
- No, no, don't worry.
I already spoke with her.
I told him/her that it lowered.
- Sure?
- Yes.
I requested information on the prison
that he/she can help.
It seems that they were adding
cells here below.
This was one of first o'clock,
but they never finished them.
That would explain the earth floor,
then.
Why didn't he/she end?
Seemingly they retained
to a prisoner here...
temporary lodging until
another location was gotten.
He/she says that he/she went mad,
it killed a guard and then he/she committed suicide.
It is known why the place
is it walled?
No, he/she only says that he/she stopped
the construction.
The prison closed
some years later.
There is something buried next to the body.
Very well, do you happen to me the marshy one?
Thank you.
Do you give me place?
What do we have here?
- It seems an axe.
- It is an axe of war.
Here there are gifts.
What does he/she say of the devices, doctor?
Not I know. I find unknown.
Tribe chappa, century XIX.
It fits with the shroud.
What, now you are expert
in indigenous history?
No, but I am part Indian kutchin
and it used to visit my grandparents
in a reservation.
So I know a little on
the indigenous tribes
of the northwest of Pacific.
What do you know about the tribe chappa, Alissa?
A peaceful culture of fishermen
and merchants, more than anything,
until an illness
practically it eliminated them.
An illness?
Of what type?
Between 1840 and 1843,
the missionaries documented
a terrible illness
inside a coastal tribe.
He/she says the legend that caused insanity
and, in many cases, the death.
The legend?
With the due respect, Alissa,
we need to try with the facts.
The documents were scare
on the original epidemic
since only it affected
to the natives.
It cost to find facts.
Nobody knew what it was or why only
it affected to the tribe chappa.
Then, in their estimate,
are these remains of the century XIX?
Based on what I have seen
up to now...
and in this axe of war,
absolutely.
Dr. Hauser?
I trust the educated trial of Alissa
as for the origin
of these devices.
As it is, I would like...
Then this is historical.
My work finished.
I will request a ferry to return
to the continent
and I will call them for a summary
of their discoveries.
- By the way.
- Thanks to all for their hard work.
It is hurried.
Is everything well?
Wool investigates scenes of the crime.
And... San Francisco's city
it seems to maintain it very busy.
- The exam room is clever.
- Brilliant, excellent.
You could take a sample
of the floor as soon as possible
- and to make an elementary analysis?
- Clear.
- He/she takes.
- Thank you.
- Doc?
- Yes?
Go to smoke.
We Go, Kurt. You said that you would leave.
It will kill you.
Thank you for the advice, doc.
Well, return all to work.
Alissa, does something happen?
No, Dr. Hauser...
for anything.
Boss, is some place here
where it can get cigarettes?
Do you give me one whistled, old?
I die from desires.
He/she takes this. I have another bundle
in the station.
- I thank you. Do you already know how it is, not?
- Any problem.
I take years being about leaving.
- Yes, good luck with that.
- Yes, equally.
- Station of guards of Pelican.
- With the guard Greyson, please.
- The same one.
- There Was Wool Campbell.
I will leave Dr. Hauser and to the rest
of their team
as responsible for the rest
of the exhumation.
It can organize that the ferry
does he/she come to look for me?
I will request it for radio, Srta. Campbell.
I will be waiting in the jetty.
You. he/she has my number.
Do call me when it is in road, yes?
He/she can take a time, Mrs..
The ferry doesn't work in its schedules
habitual during this situation.
It is very cold here, so make
what can, yes?
She is unbearable.
Alissa, makes while...
you seemed very concerned
for the teeth in the skull.
What do you know about these remains?
It is a warring otaktay.
Otaktay.
It continues.
In sioux it means bush to many. "
I believed that you had said
that the chappa
they were a nation of merchants
and fishermen.
Peaceful.
Yes, until the illness arrived.
It is said that those that didn't die
they became totally crazy.
He/she will see...
the earth was near the water...
and other tribes considered it
property of first.
Then the chappa was attacked.
In order to be protected,
the craziest chappa
they were thrown against the invaders.
And these the warring otaktay is?
Yes.
I say, they are only the histories
that my grandparents counted me.
It is only a legend.
But you seem it bothers hence.
Alissa, looks, I want you to know
that the legend often
it is based on facts
and if you believe that there is more
that you should say me,
I request you that you make it.
It is said that they made more
that to kill their enemies.
They tortured them, they quartered,
they gutted...
until there was cannibalism.
There was less than 2.000 otaktay,
but...
they resisted to warriors' thousands.
God. Tiffany, what does it happen?
Anything.
It was only a scarab.
I hate the insects.
I will take these samples
to the exam room.
I will analyze them there.
Very well, Tiffany, ahead.
We will see each other there up.
It is well. It is well.
He/she notices for me...
to remember to make a formal complaint
regarding the guard and their personnel.
They are a heap of...
Damned it is, Kurt.
Don't get scared this way.
I only believed that you would want company.
We go.
- Imbcil.
- We go.
Seriously, we will speak of Pelican,
we will compare notes during the dinner.
It will be very amusing, I promise it.
- We go.
- Yes, it sounds well.
He/she waits... I forgot that it is the day
of my sister's birthday.
It is completely well, you can bring it.
It will be amusing.
He/she is 13 years old, sick.
Maybe later in the week?
Not I know. We can speak
of this later?
Yes, I don't know. You are really no longer
in the university.
And we used to throw looks.
And it was really good, and sweet,
do you know?
He/she looks at this look...
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