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Synopsis: Jack Carver, a German ex-special forces soldier turned boatman, is hired by Valerie Cardinal, a journalist, to take her to a nearby island where her uncle Max works in a top-secret research facility, smuggling information out. However, the facility's director and evil mastermind Dr. Krieger is actually creating genetically modified super-soldiers with no intelligence, and Uncle Max and Val are taken by Krieger's mercenaries. It's now only up to Jack and his trusty handgun to save them and defeat Krieger's evil minions.
Director(s): Uwe Boll
Production: Vivendi Entertainment
 
IMDB:
3.1
R
Year:
2008
95 min
287 Views


l'm calling to confirm that

you were able to get that...

boat captain that

l requested...Jack Carver.

That's right.

Terrific.

l'll be up there in a few hours.

- Thank you.

- See you soon.

- Ralph,

- What?

you made sure to tell jack

about the client today, right?

- He knows.

- He should be on the dock,

fueling up and preparing by now.

l thought l saw him going

in to the Golden Spruce last night.

That wouldn't be too unlike him.

Well his boat is just sitting

out over there.

Do you see him on deck?

No, pet, l don't.

Which means he's probably

sleeping it off.

He could be.

Well, aren't you going

to go get him up?

Hey, look, he'll be here.

l'm not going to have a captain

represent us,

showing up unshaven

and hung over for a client!

Get him up!

Yes, Pet.

Medusa, Medusa,

this is Day Beacon, over.

Medusa, Medusa, wakey-wakey.

This is Day Beacon, over.

Sh*t.

Turn his head.

Slowly, slowly.

Max,

can you hear me?

- Camera's working.

- Yes, sir, it is.

Max,

can you hear me?

Light.

Max,

what color?

Red.

Perfect.

And now?

- Green.

- Perfect. Perfect.

Take the light.

Max. Max, l think

you're going to earn us...

the rest of our funding.

Good, good, good, good.

- Stitch him up.

- Yes, doctor.

She'll be here soon.

Maybe you should take

the skiff out and check in on him.

You know he doesn't like

people dropping in on him.

Ralph, you're his boss.

Well, technically,

he's a contractor.

What? Are you scared of him?

Pet, you've heard all the stories.

That's all they are, stories.

Special army my ass.

He's a drunk.

Just because he drinks

doesn't mean he's a drunk.

lt's special forces, pet,

not special army.

Whatever.

lf you're not going to do anything,

l will. l'm gonna go get my gun.

Menopause.

Reload.

l don't think you should be

playing with him like this Pat.

Well, if he's as tough

as you all think...

he is he should be able to handle

a little shooting.

Someone could get hurt.

l mean you could take out

an eye or something.

Special army my ass.

Hi. ls this...

Day Beacon Boat Charters?

- Yes it is and you must be Valerie.

- Hi.

Hi. l hope l won't be needing one

of those where l'm going.

Hey, we've got some

paperwork to do. Come on in.

Keep flipping those, will ya?

l didn't realize the tour

came with a meal.

We head straight

back after lunch.

How much to charter

your boat for the night?

For the night?

We are not that kind of operation.

You chartered me for six hours,

okay?

Jack, did you serve in Germany

with a man by the name

of Max Cardinal?

- Who said l was in the services?

- Max is my uncle.

Very sorry, but l don't know

anybody by that name.

He said he was really glad to run

into you after he came out here.

Did he? l really don't know

the guy you're talking about.

Tischtennis.

What?

Tischtennis.

That was your safe word.

So you're his niece, huh?

That would make you

the hotshot reporter.

l prefer journalist.

Right.

What brings you out here?

l'm meeting with Max.

- Where, on that island?

- Yeah.

That island's off limits

to the public.

Everyone around here knows

to stay well away from it.

They're expecting me.

Right. That's why you

chartered your own boat

for a little night landing, huh?

lt's a personal visit.

- Are you going to take me or not?

- No l won't.

Max would understand why.

Did Max tell you what

they're doing over there?

- No.

- You're not curious?

l'm curious how that fish

is going to turn out.

lt's almost done.

l think Max might be in trouble.

That man is perfectly capable

of taking care of himself.

He set up this meeting.

He sent me a message and

l haven't heard from him since.

He found out that his client...

was doing something

that he didn't like.

Your uncle doesn't like things,

he'd quit.

l asked him to stay on.

You're writing a little story, huh?

That money will buy you

a ride exactly...

to the island and back.

That's it.

So much for camaraderie

between soldiers.

Hey, your fish is cooked.

Let's see.

This is burnt.

- They're crispy.

- Crispy?

No sign of anyone.

Max wanted me to meet him up

on the landing, in the woods.

Why didn't he want

to meet you up on the pier?

l don't know. Like l said,

all l got was the last message.

Wanna come with me?

No. l can take you to the shore,

but that's about it.

- Okay.

- You sure you wanna go?

Yeah. Max is waiting for me.

Fine.

- l can take you back.

- No. Let's go.

Here, take this.

- Thank you.

- l'm giving you exactly six hours.

You better be

here when l get back.

You better be

here when l get back.

Max?

Max?

Max?

Miss Cardinal,

welcome to the party.

Let's go.

- Get rid of the boat.

- My pleasure.

You're late.

Check her body.

l hope you didn't leave anything

important on that boat.

You just killed a man.

l'd be more concerned

about yourself.

- What have you done with Max?

- You'll see soon enough.

l don't know why we're bothering.

The guy's dead. B*tch.

You go that way.

l'll check over here.

- Chernov.

- Docter l have her.

Good.

l'm checking for survivors. l'll be

back with the reporter shortly.

Russell.

Russell.

Where are those guys?

Check the wood line, nine o'clock.

- Yes sir. Go.

- Move! Move! / clear.

We've lost contact

with Russell and Kyle.

- Send a backup team.

- 10-4. Backup team on the way.

Go after them!

- Go! Go!

- Go!

Go! Go! Go! Here we up.

- l'm handcuffed.

- Wait a second.

- Universal handcuff key.

- Where'd you get that?

Never leave home without one.

Turn around.

- Uh-oh. Here they come.

- Stop them.

- Here, do it yourself.

- Great. Thanks.

Are you okay?

- Okay.

- l'm great.

Come on.

Let's go.

Got it!

Holy sh*t!

- How about pitching in a little?

- l'm trying.

Try harder, please.

More help?

- What are these?

- Well that's sweet.

lt's called a hand grenade.

Try throwing one.

- lt didn't work.

- Did you pull the pin?

They're useless with the pin.

Hurry up!

- Did you throw it?

- Uh, yeah.

Wooo! Yeah.

- What's happening?

- Oh no.

Please tell me you have something

else back there.

l'm trying.

Hey, what's this thing?

- What the hell was that?

- l don't know.

What do you mean

you don't know?

Look out!

You've gotta be kidding me.

Come on. Come on.

Start the search.

l want confirmation they're dead.

Let's go inside.

Are you hurt?

You've been shot.

That's just a scratch.

You better get out

of those wet clothes.

Okay.

Turn around.

Okay,

you can turn around now.

Thanks.

l told you Max is in trouble.

lt's my fault he stayed though.

l convinced him l could take

the story public.

lt was his decision to stay.

What do we do now?

That's easy.

Get off this island.

l told you, l'm not leaving

without finding Max.

You can get us into the mill

to look for him

No. You hired me

as a water captain.

Shore excursions aren't

part of the deal.

Don't you ever think

about anybody...

except yourself and money.

Did l mention you owe me a boat.

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Michael Roesch

Michael Roesch (born April 24, 1974) is a film director, film producer and screenwriter. He collaborates on his movies with fellow filmmaker Peter Scheerer. A movie aficionado since he was a kid, Michael Roesch started shooting short 8 mm movies at age 12. While Roesch was at college, he worked as a film journalist for several newspapers and magazines. Later he started together with his writing partner Peter Scheerer a successful career as a screenwriter, and worked in various production capacities. Among their screenwriting credits are Alone in the Dark, House of the Dead II and Far Cry.In 2006 Roesch and Scheerer directed their first feature, the vampire thriller Brotherhood of Blood, starring Victoria Pratt, Sid Haig and Ken Foree. The movie had its world premiere at the prestigious Sitges Film Festival in Sitges, Spain in October 2007. In the US and Canada, Sam Raimi´s label Ghosthouse Underground acquired the movie, and released it through Lionsgate.In 2007 Roesch and Scheerer directed Alone in the Dark II, starring Rick Yune, Lance Henriksen and Danny Trejo. It is a sequel to the 2005 film Alone in the Dark. Among Roesch´s recent work as a producer is Prisoners of the Sun, directed by Academy Award winner Roger Christian and starring John Rhys-Davies and Carmen Chaplin. more…

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