Storage 24 Page #4

Synopsis: In London, a military plane crashes leaving its highly classified contents strewn across the city. Completely unaware that the city is in lockdown, a group of people become trapped inside a storage facility with a highly unwelcome guest.
 
IMDB:
4.4
Metacritic:
52
R
Year:
2012
87 min
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That's where all the larger units are.

That's where all the good stuff is.

Charlie. Look, about Shelley,

things like this just happen.

- She has ambition, you...

- Listen,

we may have to work together to get

out of here alive, but when this is over,

I never wanna see you again.

(CLANKING)

Charlie, I really think

that we have enough.

Charlie.

- (CREATURE SCREECHES)

- Shh!

(BANGING)

It's a dead end. It's a dead end!

Up. Up. UP, UP-

Help me up.

Help me up. Help me.

Give me the bag. Give me the bag.

(CHARLIE) Shh! Shh! Shh!

(WHISPERS) Help me up. Okay.

(CHARLIE YELLS)

- Charlie, give me your hand.

- Mark.

(MARK) Charlie.

Mark!

Charlie, give me your hand!

Mark, help me up.

Mark.

(DAVID) Here they come.

(MARK) Here, quickly. Take it. Go on.

(DAVID) That's it.

(NIKKI) Hey.

(SHELLEY) Mark, what about Charlie?

- (MARK) He's gone. All right?

- What do you mean, he's gone"?

He's gone, Shelley!

He's gone. He's gone, he's gone.

There was nothing I could do.

I tried to save him. I tried to save him.

It ripped through the air vents

like they were paper.

We need to get out of here.

We need to leave. Here.

Take these. We need to go.

We need to go. Take it!

Here, Shelley, take the knife.

Take it. Take it. Come on.

All right. We need to get out of here.

(DAVID) All right.

All right. All right.

(BANGING)

(IMITATION GUNFIRE)

(DOLL) I love you

(BEEPING AND WHIRRING)

(CREATURE GROWLING)

(TOY DOG YAPPING)

Charlie, I thought...

(CREATURE SCREECHING)

- It's coming.

- (DAVID) Come on.

Oh, dear.

(WHISPERS) Go.

Don't lose track of the others, Charlie.

Go.

I'll be fine. I know what I'm doing.

(GROWLING)

Looks like it's just you and me, then.

Look at you.

You're vicious, aren't you?

Nothing but vicious.

You know, you're just like my wife.

Yes, you're like my Mary. Yes.

Mary. Mary.

(CREATURE SCREECHES)

Never did have a sense of humour,

did you?

(CHARLIE) It'll be down here.

(NIKKI) There is no way

that I'm going down there.

You wanna stay up here on your own?

Okay. You two go that way.

Nikki and I will go this way.

- (WHISPERS) Charlie.

- Shh.

Uh...

We found the engineer.

Well, most of him.

But the device won't be far.

You guys go back upstairs.

I can't see it, Nikki. Hold this.

- (NIKKI) Hm

Reauy? W up.

Because I was enjoying

taking my time down here. Jesus.

It's not f***ing here. Sh*t.

Charlie.

- Is that it?

- Yeah.

Charlie.

(NIKKI) Guys, we've got it.

Where's Shelley?

- Where's Shelley?

- It took her. There was nothing I could do.

- (NIKKI) No.

- We have to find her.

No, it's too late for that.

We have to get out or else we'll all die.

You can't save her. She's already dead.

What, you think she came looking for you?

At least we can get outside

and call for help.

You always talk about me

never wanting to be on my own,

yeah, and always relying on you.

But it's you, isn't it?

You need me.

It's easy to be the cool one

around boring Charlie, right?

But you couldn't even get your own

girlfriend. You had to go and f*** mine.

Yeah, but she loved it.

(CHARLIE) Still doesn't mean that I wanna

see her get hurt. And you know what?

I got nothing to lose now,

so I'm gonna go and fight that thing.

And if I die, at least I'll know

I died more of a man than you.

It's suicide, Charlie.

Suicide.

(CHARLIE OVER RADIO) Shelley.

Shelley.

(CREATURE ROARS)

- Charlie? Charlie, can you hear me?

- (CHARLIE) You're alive.

- (WHISPERS) Shelley, where are you?

- I'm in the lift.

- Are you OK?

- Yeah. I don't know where it's gone.

- I'm coming to get you.

- You might wanna hurry.

(CLANGING)

(CREATURE SCREECHES)

- (WHISPERS) What are you doing?

- (WHISPERS) What does it look like?

I'm saving your ass.

Have you got a light?

No.

(TOY DOG YAPPING)

(CHARLIE COUGHING)

(COUGHS)

- You OK?

- Yeah.

- Do you think we killed it?

- I don't know.

- I'm gonna go look for Shelley.

- Okay.

Hurry UP-

(FIRECRACKER WHISTLES)

(WHISPERS) Shelley?

Shelley?

- (SHELLEY) Charlie?

- Shelley.

- You saved me.

- You sound surprised.

- Is it dead?

- I think so.

Okay, let's get the hell out of here.

(GROWLING)

(BEEPING)

Mark?

Mark?

(SHELLEY) Mark. Mark.

Mark. Open the door.

(CHARLIE)

Open the door. What are you doing?

- Mark, open the door.

- (CHARLIE) Mark, what are you doing?

(SHELLEY) Mark.

Mark, open the door.

(CHARLIE) Mark, what are you doing?

Open... Open the door.

(SHELLEY) Mark! Mark!

(CHARLIE) Mark! Mark!

- Mark! Mark!

- (CHARLIE) Mark! Mark!

Mark, open the door!

Open the door! Mark!

Mark! Mark, open the door!

Come on, help me with this.

Help me move it.

(NIKKI) Where did it go?

- (CHARLIE) Give me the keypad.

- It won't work.

It will work.

(BEEPING)

(CHARLIE) We're getting out of here.

(MARK SCREAMS)

(MARK GROANING)

(YELLS)

(GRUNTING)

(NIKKI) F*** you!

(YELLS)

Charlie.

(CREATURE SQUEALS)

I just want to go home.

Charlie, I'm really sorry for everything.

Do you want a lift?

No, I think I'll walk. Thank you.

Charlie.

Did you break the windscreen wiper

off my car?

Yup.

(EXPLOSIONS IN DISTANCE)

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Noel Clarke

Noel Anthony Clarke (born 6 December 1975) is an English actor, screenwriter, director, and comic book writer from London. He is known for playing Wyman Norris in Auf Wiedersehen, Pet and Mickey Smith in Doctor Who. Clarke appeared in and wrote the screenplay for Kidulthood and wrote, directed and starred in the sequels, Adulthood and Brotherhood, which earned £1,209,319 during the opening weekend of its release. Clarke studied Media at the University of North London before going on to take acting classes at London's Actors Centre. Clarke won the Laurence Olivier Award for Most Promising Performer in 2003 and was awarded a BAFTA Orange Rising Star Award in 2009. more…

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