Killer Bees! Page #7

Synopsis: Sheriff Lyndon Harris of a rural Washington town tries hard to smoothen life for his people, while shark mayor Ditwaller is out to acquire property after bank foreclosures. Lyndon also has an ex who presses for divorce and two kids, who need his help, especially son Dylan, who is easily lead astray by champion imp Jared Wylie. After noticing a Mexican truck with bee hives and several unusually aggressive bee attacks, Lyndon take doc's advice to consult entomologist Riley Muir, who concludes it's the northernmost-ever case of Latin American killer bees. Despite more bee attacks, the mayor refuses safety precautions, giving sole priority to closing a deal with a distributing company at the honey festival.
Director(s): Penelope Buitenhuis
Production: Shavick Entertainment Inc
 
IMDB:
2.8
Year:
2002
96 min
65 Views


- I will, son

And Riley

I'm gonna go get everybody out

Time to burn

LYdon!

I'll be right back

Hey, Dad. Dad, all the firemen

are really impressed

That was a wicked stunt

Well, it's easy when

they leave the keys in the visor

- He';

- He';

I thought you were afraid of bees

Well, I thought we'd lost her

for a minute back there

Sony to disappoint, Doc

Sure an awful lot of stings you took

Maybe enough to put

the MS into remission

Well, wouldn't that be something?

Thank you for everything

Hey, Cassidy?

While I'm recuperating, I'll need

someone to watch over my supers

Do you know any good beekeepers?

Dad could I?

Oh, I don't know. We'd better check

with your Mom about that one

Hey, Sheriff!

I've got some bad news

What is it now, Slim, giant locusts?

Worse

With the bee scare, the Meglo Mart

people are pretty shaken up

They're stopping all future

development plans for Sumas

They're pulling out!

You're really good with the bees, honey

When processed, wheat typically

yields what percentage of our?

40 percent

What's your Mama's birthday?

Come on, Dad

It's March 11th.

Write it down

Think we've seen the last

of those bees?

From where I stand, son, there's

nothing but clear skies ahead

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Dana Stone

Dana Hazen Stone (April 18, 1939 in North Pomfret, Vermont; believed killed June 1971 in Bei Met, Cambodia) was a U.S. photo-journalist best known for his work for CBS, United Press International, and Associated Press during the Vietnam War. more…

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