Escape Page #4

Synopsis: It's been ten years since the Black Plague ravaged the lands. A poor family sets out on a journey to find a better place to live. On a desolate mountain pass, the family is attacked by a pack of merciless killers. The only one to be spared is 19 year old Signe, who is taken hostage and brought back to camp. There she learns she is to face a fate far worse than death, and she realizes the only thing to do is to run away. But her escape does not go unnoticed, and now the chase is on.
 
IMDB:
6.1
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Year:
2012
78 min
177 Views


at the Embassy from

your friends and family.

I've mentioned it

to a few of them.

What's the Embassy

doing now?

I know you're concerned.

I met with the local

authorities this morning.

They're still searching

for the boy.

What about

the Andrews' case?

We're still following

with the British Embassy

on their case,

if it's related.

We're all doing

everything we can.

What am I supposed to do?

What can I do?

There's nothing

really you can do.

No. Everybody keeps saying

that, and it's unacceptable.

We're doctors.

We fix things.

There's always something

more you can do.

Until there isn't.

What does that mean?

Ms. Jordan, everything

I've read and heard

about your husband tells me he's

an intelligent, capable man.

We're doing our best.

I'm sure he's doing his best.

What more can you ask?

How long do you

think you're gonna need?

Three, four minutes.

Trust me, I was an

explorer scout when I was 15.

Good luck.

Hey, I need to

see the captain!

It's important!

I'm sorry.

I forgot something.

I gotta see him.

It's important.

It's important, I need to

see the captain right away.

Doctor must see captain.

Doctor worried about captain.

If captain die,

brother will blame you.

Doctor must see captain,

urgent.

Doctor fears

if captain dies.

- It's urgent

- Urgent, quick.

There's a lot of

dirt in those animal cages.

I don't wanna infect him,

so I just wanna make sure

I'm clean, okay?

You're making me nervous

with that thing.

You know, just so we

don't have any accidents...

Thank you.

That's not looking so good.

Okay, okay.

Hold your horses.

M Burning in my soul M

M Burning in my soul M

The fire of heavenly love

is burning in my soul

Help! Fire!

Fire! Fire!

Fire! Don't let me burn!

Please!

Help! Fire!

Maybe you should

go check on him.

Go, go see

what he wants.

I'll stay here; I'll take

care of the captain, okay?

Go!

Help me!

Don't let me burn to death!

Fire! Fire!

Lek, Lek, please save me!

Don't let me burn,

please!

I beg you, Lek.

Don't let me burn!

Hey! Shut your mouth!

I beg you!

Okay, okay, okay.

Please, if I burn,

no ransom.

If there's no ransom,

they will kill you.

Okay, okay, okay

What do I know?

Lek, listen to me.

Listen to me, I will tell

them what a hero you were.

You were wonderful.

It's okay.

He's just in

a lot of pain.

This hurts him a lot.

It's fine. It's just

really painful for him.

Well? Did you see it?

Did you see it?

Yeah.

And?

It's under the bed.

But I think the girl and

the captain may have seen me

but she's got no

loyalty to them.

She's not gonna

say anything, right?

Paul, serving maid is a

downside better position

than human cargo.

She's gonna wanna

keep her position.

You better pray

harder then, my friend.

Do you want to come out to

the children's home with me?

I'm sure somebody

needs a check-up.

It'll take your

mind off things.

Yeah, I think

I can handle that.

Of course you can.

You are very capable.

I don't mean technically.

Paul and I had a baby girl.

She was 4 months old

when she died.

It was SIDS.

We were good parents.

We did everything right.

I know you would.

It's not that I expect

everything in life

to be perfect, it's just--

why give a gift if it has to be

so cruelly taken away?

Why?

It's a broken world,

isn't it?

What was the

name of your little girl?

Madison.

We called her Maddie.

Madison.

That's a pretty name.

I have a son, you know.

Name's Charlie.

When he was young, I spent

all my time away at work,

never got to see him.

And when I had made enough

to retire early,

he was gone.

And so was his mom.

I suppose there's all kinds

of ways you can lose somebody.

Yes, but that was my fault;

yours wasn't.

That is why I am so

relieved that in the scales

of cosmic justice, God's grace

weighs so much in the scale.

I mean,

the day I went sailing,

my wife was meant

to come with me.

And then right

at the last moment,

she received a call

and had to go into work.

Yeah, I think that's grace.

I'm glad she's not here.

If she was here, I know

exactly what she'd be saying.

She would be saying,

"In this world, you will

suffer tribulation,

but be of good cheer for

I have overcome the world."

That's John, isn't it?

Wish we had a Bible.

How did you meet?

I met him when

he was a volunteer

at the children's home

near here.

I work as liaison

to the adoption agency.

That must be rewarding.

Sometimes.

Sometimes heart-breaking.

After the tsunami,

there were many more children

than we could place.

But you and your husband

the nobel one;

bringing your skill

so far to help others.

Please, don't say "nobel."

The truth is, I didn't

come here to help others.

I thought maybe

it could help me.

Has it?

They're back.

What are they saying?

I got your medicine.

Get out.

Just let me look at it.

Good, no?

Yeah, this will work.

Here, put your hand up.

Hold that, okay.

High, okay?

This might hurt

a little bit.

His arm's gonna get tired,

so you might need to find

something to hang

that thing up with, okay?

It needs to be high.

A little antibiotic,

this is what I need.

This is good.

Antibiotic.

Please, leave

some for the doctor,

the doctor.

Good, good.

We need to get out of here.

He's sleeping now.

Shh, shh.

He's sleeping, Okay?

We need to

hang that up.

Hang that up.

And we need to go,

just leave him alone.

I will take you with me.

I promise you.

Thank you.

Thank you.

Go, go, go, go.

I'll come back

and check on him.

We need to get out of here now,

with or without a phone.

May he give all things

freely unto you.

Excellent.

I got a little

surprise myself.

Whoa, quick hands.

Time for a little surgery.

It's powering up.

It's ringing.

It's from Malcolm's phone.

Answer it.

Hello?

Somsri, it's Malcolm.

- Malcolm!

- Yes, darling, yes.

Where are you?

Are you okay?

We've been searching.

Listen carefully:

The battery on this phone

is about to give up.

Get someone to trace it.

I'm sure it's

already being done.

They are monitoring

for your signal.

I'll call the inspector.

Now listen carefully:

I'm on an island on the coast.

I don't know

which one it is.

I'm with an American,

Paul Jordan.

He's a doctor.

Paul Jordan?

Paul's wife

is here with me.

What?

Kim, she's there?

Are you both

all right, love?

Yes, yes,

we're both fine.

Now listen, we have to

make a break for it now.

Can I talk to Paul?

Can you patch

me through to the police

so I can

arrange a pick-up?

If we lose communication,

we are heading

towards the eastern shore,

you understand?

I got it.

We need a boat or a

helicopter to pick us up.

There are four men,

heavily armed.

You understand?

Four men, armed.

Eastern shore.

Got that?

Eastern shore, four men,

all armed, one injured.

Got to go.

Hello?

Hello, Malcolm?

I'm looking at his file now.

It's 7-O-0--

The satellite company

has a signal

from the Englishman's phone.

It just turned on.

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