Operator Page #6

Synopsis: When the daughter of veteran 911 call center operator Pamela (Mischa Barton), and her estranged husband Jeremy (Luke Goss), a Senior Police Officer, are kidnapped and held hostage, they are left desperate, with no choice but to follow the kidnapper's rules: send messages through dispatch for all police and fire units to scatter to remote locations throughout the city where they are met with chaos. Not knowing who or why, the one thing they do know is if they fail to discreetly collaborate with one another - they will be solely responsible for facilitating the biggest crime in the city's history. Now they must race against the clock to make the choice of their lives - save the city - or save their daughter.
 
IMDB:
4.3
NOT RATED
Year:
2015
88 min
158 Views


And afterward he was simply cast aside.

We're all disposable.

It is only through fear that we are able

to get the attention of those with power.

My plans to rob Georgia National Bank

earlier were stopped.

So I want my money brought to me here.

Or I will begin executing hostages.

That is all.

I thought you had the flu.

Where is she?

Where is my daughter?

Calm down, Pam.

- Hey!

- Back off!

It's okay.

Everybody, just relax.

Everybody calm, stay down.

- Oh, you've really done it now, Pam.

- How did you block that call?

Blocking its source is easy

if you're in control of the system.

But I needed a cell phone to coordinate

with my people in the field.

I just didn't anticipate that you'd find

that number. Well done, Pam.

Where is she?

Where is my daughter, you son of a b*tch?

Why don't you just relax and sit down?

Get back!

This is the man responsible

for the bombings. He has my daughter.

I would do no such thing.

You got to be careful, Pam.

Why would you do this to my family?

Why me?

- I needed Jeremy, too.

- What?

A state police detective

investigating a bank chain...

architecture plans,

money import transfer.

All I needed to do was to find a way

to get into his computer.

So... I fed him

a dead end lead that night.

What night?

Pamela, just... just put the gun down

before someone gets hurt.

- The night of the fire.

- My daughter was in that house.

Why don't you listen to Grace, Pam?

You two were so mad at each other.

That you didn't even care

what was left in the fire.

Including Jeremy's laptop.

So, what's your plan?

You're just gonna disappear?

All the calls in here are recorded.

Eventually that will pin it back to you.

Like that gun you're holding.

Guess who is registered to?

Jeremy.

It's the one he thought

he lost in the fire.

So you tell me how are you

going to explain that?

- Ma'am. Ma'am, put the gun down now!

- I'm not the criminal.

She's crazy, she's been

sending cops all over...

Shut up!

He has my daughter. He took over my line,

you can look at the call logs.

- Look at her, who has the gun?

- Ma'am, put the gun down now.

I can't. If I do, he's gonna kill her.

- Kill who?

- My daughter!

He's been robbing the banks

all day. Please!

Pam, you got to stop this.

- I thought you were dead.

- I made it out.

What about Jeremy?

He didn't make it. We can solve this.

We can make it right,

but you got to put the gun down, baby.

Please.

Think about Cassie, Pam.

That's it.

Put it down.

How'd we do?

The other nine went down

without incidents. Little over 200 million.

Good work, baby. Pulled it off.

We still got to get out of the town.

What about my payment?

I didn't forget about your payment.

Thank you.

Let see what you got.

F***.

Yeah!

Hey!

What's going on?

Baby, it's me.

- Jeremy?

- Yeah.

Baby.

I thought you were dead.

- Did they hurt you?

- No.

No. I'm sorry, I never

should have said all those things.

Come on, I understand, I deserved that.

You have any idea where she is, baby?

Not without my computer.

Hang on.

- Will this work?

- Yeah.

Got it? We got to go.

We got to go. Come on.

What was that number?

Here, baby.

It's gonna take long, baby?

Depends if he used the phone

in the last ten minutes.

He's on it right now.

Highway 11. Eastbound.

Great.

I'll call you

when we're a little closer.

With any luck we're about an hour away.

Be ready for us.

Anything?

Nothing.

Don't worry, little girl.

You'll be seeing your mother very soon.

- We're getting close?

- A mile or two at least.

Sh*t.

- What are you doing?

- Calling the precinct.

They can head us off.

- This is Brody.

- Captain, it's Miller.

Miller? Jesus. Where have you been?

You know those guys that took the Georgia

National? We're in pursue right now.

They just took your ex in custody.

They tell me that she was in on it.

No, she wasn't. They were using her.

Son, I know this has been an emotional day

for you. We can't argue with the evidence.

Captain, listen to me.

She's with me right now.

- Hi, captain.

- I'm sorry, Miller.

You don't chase the criminals, fair enough.

We're heading Eastbound on 11. Track us.

- Miller, stop what you're...

- F***ing a**hole.

Baby.

You're gonna need...

you're gonna need this.

What? I can't.

Baby, it's just you and me.

I can't do this without you.

- No, I've never fired a gun.

- I know that. Listen.

Soft trigger, two hands.

They will try and kill us, so you

have a shot. You do not hesitate,

you take the shot, you hear me?

You hear me?

We're gonna get her.

You'll be fine, I promise you.

- Is that them?

- It's got to be.

- So, which one is it?

- I don't know, the big one?

- Are you sure?

- No.

Hang on.

- Watch out!

- Sh*t!

Sh*t... get down!

You're gonna hit them.

- What, you're gonna hit them?

- Get down!

- Baby, take the wheel.

- What?

Take the wheel. Keep it steady, baby.

Baby, steady!

Watch out!

F***, that's got to hurt.

Okay, listen. What I tell you.

You see a shot, you take it.

Stay low, baby. Come on, now. Get down!

Go around, baby. Get around back.

Stay low. Stay low. Stay low!

You're a disgrace to everything

we stand for.

What are you taking about? Honor?

I've been wearing

this goddamn uniform for 25 years.

There's nothing honorable about...

Just take the money.

Is this why you did all this?

For the money?

It's not just about money, Pam.

It's about history.

No one's ever had the smarts

to take down ten banks at once.

200 million dollars.

What are you, stupid...

Don't do this! Jerry, don't do it, man!

- Where is my daughter?

- She's in there.

And this time, I'm gonna let her burn.

Jerry! Don't do this!

Don't be stupid, man.

It's 200 million f***ing dollars!

Mommy! Help! Help me!

Somebody, please help me!

Come on, baby.

- It's Daddy, come on. Baby.

- Baby.

Are you okay?

Come on, baby, breathe. Breathe.

Daddy!

911, what is your emergency?

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