Stray Bullets Page #4

Synopsis: In upstate New York, two teenage boys are tasked with cleaning out their father's old mobile home on an abandoned property, but the boys are in for a surprise when they discover three crooks on the run have taken refuge in the trailer.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Jack Fessenden
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
4.4
Metacritic:
55
NOT RATED
Year:
2016
83 min
30 Views


Connor.

What took you so long?

Sit-sit-sit down.

It's okay.

It's okay.

Anybody follow you?

No.

You sure you got

everything you need?

I'm positive.

Jack?

Dad?

How does he know your name?

Let's discuss this.

Let's talk in there.

No one knows we're here.

I just wanna get those

boys out of here.

What is he doing?

No one will intrude

unless I want them to.

Jack, that boy is your son?

Yes, ash is my son.

He's a good kid.

Reminds me of you.

Now listen to me.

You're safe here.

Now here's what I can offer.

Ash will take my car into

town and get you whatever

supplies you need.

Medical, food, you name it.

Meanwhile, Connor will

make the necessary repairs

to your car under your

supervision and I'll

remain here with you.

Look, I'm sorry it

had to be this way.

I know you.

I'm no better man than

either one of you.

I only took a better path

because that is what was

offered to me.

I know you didn't have

that chance, Dutch.

We understand.

Alright.

Alright, here's the plan.

- We're gonna take the...

- Your boy stays here.

I'm sorry?

Ash.

He stays here.

You go to town.

Okay.

And that car runs perfectly.

Connor, is that possible?

We'll tie you up after.

Hey.

Thank you.

Now what you're gonna do...

Cody!

Cody!

I'm coming in now, Cody.

Your next, Cody.

Shoot the f***er!

He's just gonna shoot back.

Unless you give me what I want.

I got a tip from an old

friend of yours, Cody.

Can't trust them all I guess.

F***!

Charlie!

Bad idea, friend.

Cody!

I got your boss.

Poor Dutch.

Dad!

Ready?

He didn't put up

much of a fight.

Dad, hey!

What are you doing?

Dad, come on.

What are you still doing here?

Go.

Please!

Hey!

Take this.

Are you sure?

Better you should

have it than him.

This is too easy.

Ah!

Ash, get up.

Ash!

Move!

Run!

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