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Synopsis: After a small earthquake in a tiny, quiet town, local citizens start to exhibit bizarre, violent and self-destructive behaviour.
Director(s): Graham Baker
Production: Vestron Video
 
IMDB:
5.8
Rotten Tomatoes:
20%
R
Year:
1984
91 min
236 Views


I checked the news

on the car radio.

Hell, they're talking like

nothing's happened.

The rest of the world either

doesn't know or give a damn.

It's getting

a little nippy outside.

If you need a jacket...

why don't you go grab

one of mine?

Goddamn.

I knew I should've burned them.

Jenny?

-You all right?

-Yeah.

I needed some air.

Do you want me to leave,

or do you want me to stay?

Stay.

You feel good.

But not now, OK? Later.

Who's to know?

Everything OK, daddy?

I'd rather you two

weren't out here.

Good night.

Good night.

Oh, my God.

That's what I thought, too.

I want you to see

something else.

Easy, easy.

Jenny, easy.

You're still just

a little bit shaken.

I'm sorry. I should've

anticipated the shock.

It's going to be OK. You OK?

Oh, good.

I'm going to get you

some water, OK?

I'll be right back.

It's OK, honey.

It's me. It's me.

-He killed Eddie.

-What are you saying?

He killed Eddie! He killed him!

Don't go!

It's OK, Jenny.

Look, you're going to have

to give me a hand here.

Jenny, start the engine.

Oh, come on, will you?

Jennifer, the door's locked.

I can't do it for you.

God damn it,

will you do what I say?

Please?

Put it in first.

We'll rock it back and forth.

Don't give it too much gas.

OK. Now go.

Come on. That's it. Come on.

Kick it over again. We got it.

That's it!

There was

some kind of toxic spill.

It got into the milk.

You got to get out of here.

What's the use?

No! Don't open the door!

I can't be sure of myself.

I'm going to go back into town

and see if I can help.

Now go on, get out of here!

Well, why won't you

come with me?

Whatever it is,

I've got it, and you don't.

You don't know that...

not for certain.

Please, Stuart, come with me.

You're all I have left.

Please.

I'll join you as soon as I can.

You promise?

I promise.

I love you.

I am sure am glad

you could help us out today.

It's the worst

I've ever seen it.

We could lose

every tree in town.

No problem.

Happy to oblige you guys.

Is this it?

Yep. It's heavy, though.

Let me give you a hand.

Is that where

you want me to spray?

Roger that,

and when you're done...

proceed north by northeast

ten degrees.

Ninety-nine Yankee to ground.

Ground. Go ahead.

Over the town. What town?

Spray it.

You're freaking out, ground.

Repeat. I didn't read you.

I said spray the town.

You sure about that?

I thought you said

the outlying areas only.

I'm sure about it.

Here goes, then.

Well, what about Main Street?

There's a lot of people

down there.

Main Street, too.

OK, you're the boss.

Ninety-nine Yankee, clear.

What are you doing here?

Hey, pal, don't worry.

I'm here to help you people.

Nobody's going to get hurt.

Nothing's going to happen.

There's been a little accident.

We're just here

to clean things up, that's all.

Who are you?

Any unit

with the last known location...

of unit G-73-99,

come in to control.

G-seven-three-niner-niner.

Go ahead.

G-73-99, what's your status?

The medfly is dead.

I'm returning to base.

G-73-99, roger.

Looking for these?

Come on, I haven't got time

to play around.

Just hand 'em over, OK?

You're not going anywhere, pal.

You're staying right here

with me.

I'm serious. Give me the keys.

You're just going

to have to find them.

Sh*t!

Done by (c) dCd / June 2005

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Nicholas Kazan

Nicholas Kazan (born September 15, 1945) is an American screenwriter, film producer and director. more…

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