Hangar 10 Page #5

Synopsis: 33 years after the infamous Rendlesham Forest UFO incident, three metal detector enthusiasts hunting for Saxon gold in the same region, capture incredible footage of UFO's whilst filming their expedition. As night falls and with their navigation equipment failing, they find themselves facing a terrifying encounter with an unforgiving alien presence.
Director(s): Daniel Simpson
Production: Newscope Films
 
IMDB:
3.7
Metacritic:
28
Rotten Tomatoes:
14%
UNRATED
Year:
2014
83 min
Website
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Sally, wake up!

Please. Come on.

Here we go. Here we go.

If we keep moving forward,

we got more chance to find him.

And there's more chance of

finding help maybe. I don't know.

I mean, if we find him,

then it's great, but if we don't...

Sooner or later, he's gonna

get picked up by rescue teams.

Sooner or later,

they'll find him, won't they?

So it will make more sense.

It's make more sense then.

We don't want to leave

him out there on his own.

We don't want to

leave him, all right?

I know you love him, Sal.

I know you love him, right?

I admire you for that. I really do.

Come on!

Come on!

We made it!

I told you.

Come on. Come on.

Over there.

Sal? This is the way.

Come on.

Hey!

Hello!

We need help!

Hello!

I thought this was

supposed to be shut down.

Jesus Christ.

Look at this.

What the...

Sally. Sally, look.

Looks like it's Gus.

What? What is this place? Gus.

- He's in hangar 10.

- How do you get there?

- I mean, he's here?

- Come on.

We need to go and find him! Jake!

It's coming back.

Sally.

Sal!

Sal, where are you?

Sal!

Oh, f***.

Oh, f***.

Jake!

Jake, come on!

Hello?

Hello?

Hello!

Gus?

Sally.

Stay close.

Jake. Jake.

What is that?

- Gus!

- Gus!

- Gus!

- Gus!

F***ing hell.

Jesus Christ.

Oh, my God.

Are they breathing?

Oh, my God.

Oh, my God.

F***.

Sally.

- Yeah. Oh, my God, Gus!

- F***ing hell.

Come on.

Anyone there?!

Hello!

Gus!

No! Please!

Things are coming!

Stay down!

Come on, Sal! You'll be okay.

Just run! Come on, Sally.

Keep going. You'll be okay.

Run, Sally!

Sally.

Sally! Sal!

Sally!

No!

Sal. Sal. Sally!

I'm so sorry.

Sal.

Sally!

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