Mamula Camp Page #2
- Year:
- 1959
- 104 min
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What's that?
That's Mamula,
it's an abandoned prison.
No, it's not possible with this boat.
They built it back in the seventies when
this whole place was part of Yugoslavia.
Now it's just a tourists' place.
But we are not going to get in there,
right?
No, there's nothing in there to see
other than a mile of darkness.
And it's really not safe,
it's full of rats.
Is it safe here? Should we at least,
I don't know-
Why don't you tell us, Lucy!
Oh my God,
something grabbed me!
Relax.
Are you okay?
It was probably a fish or something.
No, fish don't grab people!
Maybe you should get out of the water.
Got you!
You bastard!
Sorry, ladies, if I scared you.
I'm Boban,
but you can call me Bob.
You know, like the actor,
Bobbie DeNiro?
- I'm I'm Lucy.
- Hi, Lucy.
- Kelly. Charmed.
- Kelly, hi.
How did you get here?
With my boat,
but when I saw you out here
Well, you certainly did.
You're crazy, Boban!
Would you like to join us
Sure. See you later then.
I need to catch my lunch.
Who was that?
Just a friend of Yasmin's.
I know him since forever.
I think I'm gonna give a booze
a rain check tonight.
That sounds like a good idea.
That place you took us to
was really cool...
So what's next, Alex?
Lots of things.
But we'll have to go there by boat again.
If that's okay with you, Kelly?
Yeah... Of course.
Why would you say that?
You told him, didn't you?
Look, he asked and I'm sorry but this is
Alex and I figured he should know.
It's fine, it's fine, really.
Actually what was that place
we saw from the boat, that island?
What was it called again?
Mamula?
It's not for tourists.
Why not?
Ladies, ladies, ladies!
Yasmin said six o'clock,
so here I am.
Am I am in time for the party?
What would you like to drink?
I'll take a Coke.
All set, thank you.
Alex, you?
I'm fine.
Why do you look so
uncomfortable around him?
I'm not uncomfortable,
he's just annoying is all.
Of course, right...
Hey, baby.
Hello, gorgeous.
So ladies,
are you having fun yet?
So, what's the plan for tomorrow?
Alex?
We were talking about
that island Mamula.
Mamula?
That's a cool place.
Kind of like Alcatraz, you know?
We should go there!
We?
Yeah, the five of us should go
and check it out.
Why not? Could be fun.
Come on, you want to show these
two lovely ladies a good time, don't you?
But then, I thought you said
we couldn't go there.
I did. It's just an old rock,
there's nothing to see there.
Besides, it's too dangerous
and full of snakes.
Come on, Alex!
You're scaring the girls.
Don't mind him, I'll take you
there if he's too scared.
Okay. But we are gonna go
with your boat,
because It is impossible
to approach with my yacht.
Aye, Aye Captain!
Mamula it is then!
Guys, is it a little weird?
It doesn't even show up on a map,
it's no even on here on the map...
You don't want to go there.
That island is drenched in blood.
Built as a fortress and used by
the nazies during World War Two.
When those bastards
got their hands on that place,
they turned it into a concentration camp.
Behind those walls they tortured
and murdered men,
women and children.
So much blood, and around here
blood attracts blood.
Stay away from it.
It's not safe.
And you two young men
should know better.
from our hollow ship,
the toughest, strongest hands I had,
and gasping as Scylla
swung them up her cliff
and there at her cavern's mouth
she bolted them down raw,
screaming out,
flinging their arms toward me,
lost in that mortal struggle.
Of all the pitiful things I've had to witness,
suffering,
searching out the pathways of the sea,
this wrenched my heart the most"
Mamula is a dangerous place,
there are so many other things
for you to see around here.
C'mon, old man.
Drop that stupid story.
Just go somewhere else.
Who was that guy?
Nobody.
I met him just yesterday,
he said his name was
Niko or something like that.
He's been around here
a couple of days now.
He asked me if I'd seen his daughter.
She was somewhere around
Boka Bay with a friend and he hasn't
seen or heard from her since.
Here, take a look.
Hope she's okay.
She's probably off
partying somewhere.
There's nothing to tie the boat to,
so we're going to have to swim.
You're kidding, right?
Hey, you said you wanted to
come here, so we're here.
- Alex!
- What's the matter?
Nothing.
Put your stuff in here.
You can't walk around
barefoot on the island.
Really? The phone?
Pictures.
Yeah, that's it.
You're the next one.
C'mon Kelly, let's go!
Come on ladies,
your adventure on Mamula awaits!
I can't. I'm sorry, I just can't.
Pull us a little closer
so she can jump across.
Come on. I'll catch you.
Gotcha.
Not a fan of the water,
then?
Something like that...
See,
wasn't that bad, was it?
I guess I'll live.
So, the other night,
you and Lucy
What?
Did she say anything to you?
Everything.
We were drunk,
it was stupid, I know that.
I can't believe it.
You know what, I didn't know.
I just wanted to see which one
of you would give it up.
Wait, what?
You guys are morons,
you know that?
Your fiancee was sleeping
in the other room, Alex!
You both make me sick.
What's wrong?
There's no signal.
We're on an island
in the middle of the sea,
of course there's no signal.
And I thought you said you were
only using it to take pictures?
Well I guess I lied,
didn't I Luce?
Hey, Bob,
are there any interesting stories
you could tell me about the island?
Something that's not
written in tourist books.
I'm writing an article about Rose.
You're a writer?
That's very cool.
the mid 19th century;
it's been through two wars
and it's still standing.
It's still standing...
C'mon, Kelly.
Bob!
off limits
and It's been abandoned ever since.
Did I do something?
I don't know.
Why don't you ask Alex?
This is something else.
Nice and quiet.
It's good.
Hey! Hey, guys!
Remember I told you I saw someone in that
tunnel you took us to the other day?
- Yeah, so?
- That's the same guy!
What is he be doing all
the way out here?
He's headed for the yard.
Let's go.
Are you for real?
You wanted adventure, didn't you?
You're in the right place!
C'mon, let's go.
What is that?
I don't know.
He's gone. He's gone.
We will.
We need to get out of here.
Just point the way.
Kelly, your phone,
- it's got a flash on it, right?
- Yes, of course.
I need you to point it down that well
- What?
- And take some pictures.
No way! You're crazy!
The only place I'm go is
the town and call the police.
I know!
That's why I need you to take the pictures,
so that we can be sure.
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