Living Dead Lock Up 3: Siege of the Dead

Synopsis: Jared manages to secure the survives of the zombie epidemic at a hospital. As he searches for food and supplies, he discovers that the zombie army is headed towards the hospital. With the help of Miguel, Will, and Ducky, he prepares for the battle of against the unholy undead. Jared hopes he is able to survive and preserve the future of the human race.
 
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Year:
2008
50 min
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I wanted to bring back your keys.

You wanted your keys back.

I wanted to come in person.

You're not glad?

You can't just move out

after 7 years like it's nothing!

Gabi.

Gabi, please! I...

Gabi, I love you!

No, it's too late for that.

You're getting worked up.

You're not a good Gabi.

I don't know Gabi, but believe me,

getting worked up won't help.

Hallo!

Good mood!

Here you go!

And don't reproach her!

It's your only chance.

And if I let myself in?

I'll surprise her with a good mood.

Oh no, don't do that.

You'd better call

before going over.

At least use the doorbell.

Want to give it another go?

No, I think I got it. Thanks.

Good. Then see you soon.

See you. Thanks for the lift.

My pleasure.

Don't get worked up!

Gabi?

Gabi?

Excuse me.

I'm looking for

Gabi Haruther, she lives here.

I'm her boyfriend.

Do you know where she is?

Hello?

Hi, you've reached Gabi.

Leave a message after the beep.

Hi Gabi, it's Michi.

I've got a surprise.

I'm in Berlin.

At yours.

Just so you know.

Ok, see you in a minute.

Gabi?

Pardon, do you know

where Ms. Haruther is?

What's wrong, boss?

Stop it!

My mobile!

We've got to call the police.

Is there a landline here?

- What's...

What's the matter?

What's with him?

No idea.

Get lost copper!

Get back!

Stay away from me!

Hello, hey!

What's with you?

Help! Help!

Semra!

Help me!

Semra, I can't get out!

Listen. What did Gabi say to you?

What?

- The woman who lives here!

Listen!

"Be right back."

When did she leave?

- Just before you arrived.

Maybe she...

Was she wearing a jacket?

Don't think so.

Maybe she's in the cellar.

Was she doing a wash?

- No!

Maybe she went to the roof.

It's her!

Let me go! It's Gabi!

That had to be Gabi.

She was worried about me.

How's the TV work?

Video to AV.

We are interrupting our

programming for a special...

I'm Michael.

Harper.

...reports of violence

leading to injury and death.

We are now speaking

with a police spokesman.

Mr. Brabant, is this the German

September 11th?

Such ridiculous speculation

is really only a waste of time.

Right now, we have to

prevent further harm.

The public is

being asked to stay

in their homes,

until further notice.

Mr. Brabant, there are reports

of injured suffering bite wounds.

Bite wounds from people.

Like rabies or something.

Can the police really be prepared?

The Berlin police are

prepared for such cases,

and will subdue

the situation quickly.

Lock your doors,

keep radios and TVs on

and wait for help

from the authorities.

Remain calm.

Do not leave your homes

to look for friends or family.

Help each other,

but don't take unnecessary risks.

Thank you, Mr. Brabant.

The police insist...

Want a coffee?

... upon staying inside.

Or a water?

Lockdown in Berlin.

Please keep your TVs on.

It can be seen how seriously

the authorities

are taking this situation.

Bless you.

- Thanks.

The question must be asked:

Is this unrest even

politically motivated?

Not to speculate,

but it doesn't look...

What's that?

The people who

are creating the violence

don't seem to have

political leanings.

And their methods don't seem

in any recognizable way

to be organized.

But, I repeat,

for the moment,

all we can do is speculate.

The only certainty

is that hospital emergency rooms

in Berlin are overflowing

at this time with the injured.

And that by far most

of the injuries are bite wounds.

Doctors report that patients

develop changes,

in response to the illness,

to the skin and eyes.

We've seen that these people

attack out of uncontrolled anger,

and bite other people.

Flfli?

Do you know where Gabi is?

Morning.

We're only getting test screens.

Can't be.

Today of all days.

Got a radio?

Gabi's got one in the kitchen.

I'm gonna get dressed.

Clear out.

- Excuse me?

The door to the loo is blocked.

You can't just piss

on the dishes, no way!

Hey!

Nobody's there.

We've got to close the gate!

Listen up!

We've got to close the gate!

Why doesn't he do it?

What's-his-name,

the guy with tattoos!

- Manfred.

He's called Manni!

He has to do it. Manni!

Manni?

Manni, come to the window!

Be quiet!

I'll do it.

What?

- I'll do it.

Thorsten, no!

Is he out?

Can you see my brother?

She should

be quiet or they'll come.

Thorsten!

- Quiet! Be quiet!

Look out!

The gate!

Behind you!

Come back!

Parliament has authorized

the immediate

use of military force.

State of emergency has been

declared according to Article 35

of the constitution.

It is now clear that

a pervasive epidemic is spreading

via a virus of unknown origin.

The pathogen

is transmitted

by bodily fluids

via bites and bleeding wounds.

Within minutes or hours,

the virus spreads

through the body.

Infection does not mean

a full blown illness.

The pathogen only enters the brain

when the body releases adrenaline.

I repeat, adrenaline released

under strong emotional stress

activates the illness.

If you think you may be infected,

it is very important to stay calm.

Stay away from others.

If possible, sedate yourself.

There are indications

that the immune system

can conquer the disease

if the illness remains dormant.

If illness develops, seek safety

away from the infected person.

Under no circumstances

should one attract their attention,

even if they are

family members or friends.

Remain calm.

If you are in an urban area

do not try to leave on your own.

All major traffic routes

have been blocked.

The army

is preparing to evacuate

large cities via waterways.

Stay in a safe place.

Barricade your doors and windows.

Keep your radios on.

Ladies and gentlemen,

the German parliament

has authorized immediate...

They're starting over?

Infinite loop.

Is nobody at the station?

The mobile network is down too.

Do you hear that?

I heard it last night.

Is it morse code?

What are you making?

A slingshot.

And the forks?

- Ammunition.

Not with Gabi's forks!

Buy some new ones.

And when she

comes back and sees this?

No way!

You really think that?

You really think she'll show up

and get upset about the forks?

Yes, I do!

If I didn't believe that,

I'd hang myself.

Your breath stinks.

I'm hungry.

You see? The phone works.

My battery's gonna die.

What are these for?

Shooting eyes.

Throat. Jugular vein.

You can't do that.

They're still people!

Help me to get my mobile.

Then we can open the loo door.

To the bedroom!

Grab the armoire!

Gabi!

- Hi Michi!

Georg.

- Who were you expecting?

You ok? Where are you?

Georg... Yeah, I'm safe.

Have you heard from Gabi?

- Definitely not.

I'm not in Berlin.

You're in Berlin,

because of her, dummy!

Yeah,

what's the situation there?

Totally crazy.

They're out to bite...

Yeah, that's...

Look Michi,

you have to somehow get back

to Kitzstern.

- Good idea

We're safe in the firehouse.

Listen, you gotta...

I gotta go in case Gabi calls.

Michi, don't hang up!

Mama?

- Hello,

this is Ina Mller's voicemail.

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