Swerve

Synopsis: Colin happens upon a road accident where he finds a dead man, a beautiful woman, and a suitcase full of money. After trying to do the right thing he soon finds himself caught up in a dangerous scheme.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Craig Lahiff
Production: Cohen Media Group
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.4
Metacritic:
42
Rotten Tomatoes:
37%
R
Year:
2011
86 min
Website
119 Views


1

It ...

Come on.

- Are you hurt?

- He was driving on the wrong side.

Hold on.

We had to go to the hospital.

- Can you take me home?

- Of course. Wait a while in my car.

I'll be back.

- Should I ask for help in?

- No, I can manage.

Thank you for driving.

10th

Hey who's your name, so

I can report to Police.

11th

WELCOME NEVERES 12th

- Beer?

- Yes, thank you.

13th

- Is this the only hotel in this city?

- Is it not good enough?

14th

It's good enough for me.

15th

How to contact

the local police?

16th

- There's the problem?

- There was an accident on the highway.

17th

He used to come here

today.

18th

Kevin.

19th

- You look at me or look for me?

- I'm looking for the police.

20th

You've found it.

Here we can relax.

- What's the problem?

- There was an accident on the highway.

- Where?

- Can we talk somewhere?

Let's go to the station.

24th

- Oh, God.

- I can not leave it there.

25th

Now I'm no room

for it here.

26th

- And he's dead?

- No doubt about it.

27th

I also found this.

28th

- Neverest Hotel, 12:30. Is there anything else?

- No.

29th

Maybe on day one or he lost control.

It happens when you want to overtake.

30th

He seems in a hurry

to get here soon.

Most people

hurry away.

- Is he drunk?

- No. He wanted to avoid the car a girl.

- Women are where?

- He's headed out of town. Pretty and blond

34th

Let's see there. Do you mind?

35th

- Maybe you want a statement?

- No. We'll take it later.

36th

We should use the money

taxes for something other than marching band.

37th

Windshield slashing his throat.

38th

He had to be identified.

39th

After Maurice selasai

autopsy, tell him to call

40th

if he saw something

unusual.

- I want to be told something abnormal.

- But ...

Move the corpse

before starting to smell.

Come on, Bill.

44th

- Leg or shoulder?

- Feet.

45th

You brave.

46th

That man could be transformed into

pot-roast before the day ends.

47th

Trunk lid is broken.

48th

Change the wheels that we

can drag it here.

49th

Majority

people will vomit.

50th

- Have you ever seen this?

- Yes, in Iraq.

- Infantry?

- Forces Engineer.

While I was in

a special power.

It is the best time of my life.

I know a lot.

54th

Are you just passing through?

55th

Yes, I had to Broken Hill tomorrow afternoon.

But I need a mechanic.

56th

There is a nice Armstrong, but he

will not be back before midnight.

57th

- Is there a motel?

- Yes, it is full. There orchestra events.

58th

I hate it, but it was the only

which attract tourists here.

59th

You can stay at my house.

Do not.

60th

This is not a problem.

My wife is smart cook.

I'll take you to Armstrong in the morning.

You can not say no.

That's it.

Looks like you've ever met.

- Cooking is not my specialty.

- I never complained.

64th

Very lucky you were there.

But I do not understand.

65th

- Where are you going?

- I want a ride.

66th

- Yes, but where?

- Where the hell. As you're not?

67th

- Yeah but I'm still on the road.

- Not always.

68th

- You know where the money came from?

- Probably from drugs.

69th

We are close to the border.

70th

- Approximately how much does it cost?

- A lot.

- Stored securely in the station?

- Honey, what I say about the matter for the police?

The less I know, the better.

Women ...

74th

There will be changes in the weather.

Most people do not like change.

75th

They want to run

the same routine.

76th

Actually we are the ones who are always changing.

I'm not the old me, so did you.

77th

No one can

we do for it.

78th

That's why I liked about Iraq.

Everything is changing constantly.

79th

When you're in a firefight and

survive, it is something great.

80th

If you see something

so interesting and you might have

- Are you going to sacrifice

everything for it?

- It depends on what it used to be.

- He came to the station.

He had been robbed.

Since then we have shared.

84th

He makes me feel alive.

He who wants it.

85th

- What do you think?

- You have done well.

86th

Now I alluded to about the house.

87th

I love three things:

work, home and my wife.

88th

Are there a strong

faith but without love?

89th

Nothing.

90th

Did not have a cigarette?

You want to swim, Frank?

No, I had to go to the office

and check out a few things.

- Not for long.

- All right.

94th

- Are you going to go swimming?

- No, mrs. Turner.

95th

- Feeling hard to call myself Jena?

- Yes.

96th

You sure do not want to go?

97th

You do not talk much not.

98th

- How far will you drive today?

- As far as possible.

99th

Why did you give up her suitcase?

You can take it away.

Honesty is one of

one weakness.

Something that is rarely found

in many people.

Would you like to rub

my back?

I'll show you your room.

Can not tolerate or existing street lights

Another reason for standing in the dark, Sam?

Is it forbidden?

A man with a cue in the middle of the night

can be considered to have a criminal intent.

- I came.

- What are you doing Sam?

In fact I'm surprised you're not at home with your wife.

Is he all right at home?

Take care of yourself

and it does not concern you.

Are you a regular

have many guests?

Frank is not so social person

You are something special.

Is it coming

of the accident?

Does he do it?

Not often, but enough.

Why are you moving

here with him?

Frank has a problem

with anger.

He threw the police through

windows, damaging arteries.

He was not charged, but

transferred to it.

I'm stuck here.

- Frank tells a different story.

- But he did.

- How long have you been married?

- In the year or hours?

Well ... goodnight.

- Thank you.

- Thank you, Jena.

Thank you, Jena.

It sounds better when

You have spoken.

Come on.

- Basic pile of garbage.

- I agree.

- Who are you? Family?

- None of the remaining families.

I Finley, from

Sunset insurance.

- What company?

- Sunset. That calculates the damage.

- Looking for something?

- Yes.

Keep your prints from there.

It is being investigated as a crime.

- Do local police have been here?

- Got an ID?

I'll call him.

You can even ask him.

I'm going to ask Sam

to take me home.

No way, no. I left early.

I'll pick you up.

We can go out and eat.

Give me a kiss.

Nice to meet you, Colin.

Armstrong helped

fix your car.

- Thank you for everything.

- Ah never mind.

I will come and fill

accident report.

Oh yeah I almost forgot.

It was my wife's testimony is sufficient.

I do not want to keep you any longer.

- Thank you.

- Good luck.

Hello?

- Hello?

- Mr. Petersen

We have to do your job interviews.

We wait till 12:
30 hours

Seems a bit difficult for me.

- You want to have this job is not it?

- Of course.

- I'll wait at 12:30

- I'll be there ..

There were people inside?

- Where is the inspector?

- Went fishing.

- There are people dying on the highway.

- Sorry I do not have time right now.

I'm in bad shape.

- Who is that? Assistant Frank?

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Craig Lahiff

Craig Lahiff (April 23, 1947 – 2 February 2014) was an Australian film director. He grew up in the Adelaide suburb of Somerton Park and studied science at Adelaide University, then trained as a systems consultant before studying arts in film at Flinders University. He began working in the film industry on crews for movies such as Sunday Too Far Away and The Fourth Wish.After making a number of short films he directed Coda (1987) a TV movie about a serial killer. The following year he earned an AFI nomination for his feature debut Fever, which was not released to cinemas but sold widely on DVD and video and make a profit.Lahiff died on 2 February 2014. At the time of his death he was developing two film noirs with regular producer Helen Leake as part of a film noir trilogy started by Swerve, and a biopic of General Sir John Monash with frequent collaborator Louis Nowra. He had married in 1976 but the marriage was dissolved. He had twin sons, Sean and Daland. more…

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