Deadly Eyes Page #4

Synopsis: Corn grain contaminated with steroids produces large rats the size of small dogs who begin feeding on the residents of Toronto. Paul, a college basketball coach, teams up with Kelly, a local health inspector, to uncover the source of the mysterious rat attacks and they eventually try to prevent the opening of a new subway line as well as find the mutant rats nest quickly, or there will be a huge massacre of the entire city!
 
IMDB:
4.5
Rotten Tomatoes:
17%
R
Year:
1982
87 min
95 Views


But you said you didn't want me to.

Get back in front of that

television right now.

You didn't come home last night.

What the hell business

is that of yours.

Now, get out of here.

But Paul, I love you.

No.

Oh, hi.

Hi.

Timmy, do you remember me?

You should be with someone

your own age, Trudy.

But you're so much

more sophisticated.

So much more mature and...

Older, Trudy, older.

It all comes with age along with

worries and backaches and wrinkles.

Is your daddy here?

He's in there but he doesn't

want to be disturbed, he's busy.

Okay.

I'll sit and wait for him.

It's nothing magic about

getting old, believe me.

Come on.

Paul?

I see why you didn't

want to be disturbed.

I didn't know you were here.

Obviously.

This is Trudy White,

Trudy this is my friend Kelly.

Your zipper is undone.

Trudy is one of my students.

I'll bet.

Believe me, you have

this all wrong, Kelly.

I know it looks bad, but there's

a very simple explanation.

It doesn't look bad, it looks

like you were having a good time.

Thanks for everything Paul.

I mean, Mr. Harris.

Maybe you should get dressed.

Yes.

Are we still going on the train ride?

I don't see why not.

C'mon we have to hurry though.

Get your scarf.

Hey, where are you going?

I'll bring him back

after the dedication.

Wait a second.

"Hello, this is Paul Harris,

"please leave your message

"and I'll get back to

you shortly, thank you."

Paul, your lady friend was

absolutely right about the rats.

What about me?

Well, you're hardly dressed

for the occasion and I'm late.

Besides, you must be

worn out, poor thing.

I can explain.

You don't owe me an explanation.

Just another good time.

Come on!

Bye.

"Paul, your lady friend was

absolutely right about the rats."

"I found teeth marks in the

basement of the museum

"they were huge,

bigger than anything I've seen."

"Paul, they've gotten

into the subway."

"And with those tunnels as a runway,

those rats can go anywhere."

Subway tunnels.

Come on!

I don't have to tell you

what this subway extension means

to the people of this city.

Today, these tracks will take us

to the new State Street station

but more than that,

they'll carry us headlong

into the future.

Let's all go aboard.

Hang on your honor,

just a couple more please.

Thank you.

Oh, sorry.

Glad you could make it.

Ladies and gentlemen.

The mayor's train has just left

and will be arriving

here in a few minutes.

Your mom said I'd find you here.

What's this for?

I'm finished with older men,

too much hassle.

What happened?

I don't want to talk about it.

So, you're here by yourself?

Here, hold this a sec.

Skip asked me out. I mean sort of.

He said I could tag along with

him and Matt if I wanted to.

Matt?

Matt's going to be here?

God.

What am I going to say?

What am I going to do?

Matt, I'm sorry.

You guys, you're going

to miss the beginning.

We better get in there.

Listen, Skip's probably

going to be late anyway.

As usual.

You guys go on ahead

and I'll wait here.

One popcorn.

Has the mayor's train left yet?

It left five minutes ago.

Do you have anything in a red?

These don't match my uniform.

Saw you coming. Here you go.

Have a nice day.

Before you go,

take a look at number five.

The pin setter is jammed.

Listen, I was supposed to be

out of her 10 minutes ago.

Then you only owe me another 20.

You were a half hour

late this morning.

Okay.

What the hell is that?

What the hell is this?

The investigation continues

into the death of an elderly man found

in Ranger Park early this morning.

Police have cordoned off the area

and aren't commenting

on the cause of...

Ladies and gentlemen.

Excuse me, ladies and gentlemen

could I have your attention please.

We're sorry for the delay but...

we'll be getting underway

in just a few moments.

Thank you.

What the hell is the matter?

Power's out, there's probably a

short in the line somewhere.

I don't care what it

is you have to do.

Just get this train moving,

understand?

Oh, Matt.

Oh God, I missed you.

All units.

Emergency code three.

Hutton bowling alley.

Requesting all available medical

personnel and facilities.

Unit's five and six responding

at Foxhills shopping mall.

All fire units and repeat,

code three request

for any additional medical personnel.

Fire sections 10 and 12

respond to Crest Theater.

Reporting many critical and dead.

Ladies and gentlemen.

We are sorry to announce that

the Mayor's train has been delayed

due to mechanical difficulties.

We ask that you please bear with us.

Attention please everybody.

Because of our power outage

I'm afraid we'll be unable to

to continue to our destination.

We must, therefore,

ask your cooperation

in evacuating the train at this time.

If you will please exit through

the doors at this end of the car,

Transit authority personnel

will be there to escort you

to State Street station.

We apologize for this inconvenience.

Hey!

I didn't spend a hundred million

dollars of taxpayers' money

to arrive at the ribbon

cutting ceremony on foot.

Now I warn you,

get this train moving.

I'd like to help you, your honor,

but I just talked to the

people at headquarters

and they don't know how

long it will take to switch

this line over to

another transformer.

It could take 10 minutes...

could take 10 hours.

Hey, Pete.

You're not going to hold us all

hostage down here are you?

We're going to get a chance

to walk in the tunnel?

Sure are. You hold my hand

when you get down there.

Sorry sir, this is a private party.

This station isn't open

to the public yet.

I have to go in there,

it's important.

Take it easy, pal.

The train's broken down so there

isn't anything to see anyway.

Broken down where?

In between stations.

They're evacuating

the passengers now.

You don't understand officer,

I have to go in there.

No, no, no.

Hey, come here.

Hey.

Give it up buddy. C'mon, give it up.

In single file please.

Kelly, I'm kind of scared.

This isn't so much fun after all.

We're almost there.

How much did you say

this new line cost?

I'll be lucky if it doesn't

cost me the election.

Ha.

Get back on the train.

It's not safe here.

Daddy.

Paul.

Kelly, you were right.

They're down here.

Who the hell are you?

Don't argue, just get

back in the train.

Careful, he's got a gun.

Daddy.

- Are you all right?

- Yeah.

Quick, over here.

Hurry, this way.

Let's try it.

Now they turn the lights on.

We can't get through there.

Oh, Lord, it's their nest.

Get in.

We'll be all right.

They're getting in down there.

It won't hold.

What are these things?

Maybe that'll work.

Hold it for me.

Let's try to get out of here.

C'mon Tim.

Stay behind me.

Keep moving.

Kelly, hold the torch

I've got an idea.

Kelly watch the gasoline.

I'll help you daddy.

Let's go.

- Tim!

- Keep going I'll get him.

Daddy!

Kelly move, he'll be all right.

Let's go.

They're all dead.

Nothing could have made

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Charles H. Eglee

Charles H. Eglee (born November 27,1951) is an American film and television screenwriter and producer. He worked extensively for Steven Bochco productions throughout the 1990s. For Bochco productions he co-created Byrds of Paradise with frequent collaborator Channing Gibson and co-created Murder One with Gibson and Bochco. Eglee co-created the series Dark Angel with James Cameron. He was a writer and executive producer on The Shield and Dexter. He served as a member of the production team behind the adaptation of The Walking Dead. more…

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