The Flock Page #5

Synopsis: The paranoid registrant administrator of the Department of Public Safety Erroll Babbage is forced to an early retirement due to his abusive behavior against the sex offenders that he should monitor, and shall spend his last eighteen days training his replacement Allison Lowry. When the seventeen years old Harriet Wells is considered missing in his area of work, Errol is convinced that her disappearance is related to one of his parole sex offenders. However, his superiors do not believe on his investigations and he convinces Allison to follow him in the sick underworld of pornography and perversions trying to find the missing girl.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery
Director(s): Wai-Keung Lau
Production: Bauer Martinez Studios
 
IMDB:
5.7
R
Year:
2007
96 min
209 Views


- It's too late.

Where's Harriet Wells?

Where is she?

Tell me, you motherf***er.

# When we kissed,

I could not stop #

# You walked out of my dreams

and into my arms #

# Now you're

my angel divine... #

Stay back.

Where's Custis?

What have you done?

That's it.

They were here.

Oh, sh*t!

Sh*t!

It's a girl's hand.

- Flashlight in the car.

- Yeah, I'll go get it.

I'll pick the car up.

Errol...

I don't think it's Harriet.

I don't. Come here.

Look at her tooth.

# Why does the sun #

# Go on shining? #

# Why does the sea #

# Rush to shore? #

# Don't they know #

# It's the end

of the world? #

It was Grooms

with Viola.

He moved here for the sole purpose

of meeting her.

He probably paid Custis

to help with Harriet.

They could be anywhere.

We need help.

What do you want, Errol?

I want my 18 years back.

You and people

like you

have wasted my life.

If I'm disposable...

so are you.

Viola Gerard

and Edmund Grooms

have strayed!

They've taken a girl

and disappeared.

Just like that.

Not so easy.

Brought some kind of help.

Carlos, did you help them?

Did you help them?

Did you help them?

Did you? Did you?

This is gonna get

very very messy now.

- Here, Louis.

- Someone tell him!

Crawl!

Put your hand up here.

- You know where they are?

- No!

Stop stop stop!

Stop stop, man, stop.

I think I know

where they are. I do.

I know where

they are, man.

Harder.

# Why does my heart #

# Go on beating? #

Harder!

# Why do these eyes #

# Of mine cry? #

Done!

# It's the end

of the world... #

F***ing stubby fingers.

# It ended

when you said #

# Goodbye. #

It's time, Edmund.

Can't we just leave her?

Now you sound

like Custis.

Edmund!

Come to me, your worm.

Come to me, come to me now.

On your knees.

Crawl! Faster!

F***ing faster,

you f***ing hear me?

Cut, cut, cut!

Shut your f***ing mouth!

I will cut your air off!

- Which one is it?

- I'm not sure.

It's okay.

It's okay.

It's okay.

Hey, it's Custis.

I'm out. Leave a message. Hoot!

Keep calling.

It's so good.

More!

Do it!

Get the big knife.

Get the big knife!

Shh!

Shut your f***ing mouth!

- It's Babbage.

- Where?

It's Babbage!

Shut the f*** up!

Shut up!

Shut the f*** up.

F***.

Hey, it's Custis.

No, please.

Hey, it's Custis. I'm out.

Leave a message.

Hoot!

Put it down!

He killed Harriet.

Just put it down.

I was trying to help.

I didn't mean to hurt him.

She's not dead.

Get the f*** out,

you crazy f***ing...

Drop... drop it!

- Is she okay?

- Yeah.

Get down.

Down down.

Shut up!

Give me the gun.

Up!

You're enjoying this.

You gonna return her

to her parents?

Take me.

I'll tell 'em

how she died.

I always thought something

could have happened between us.

Maybe I should

have made the first move.

Are you gonna do

yourself too?

Don't make a mess

of it.

Tell you what.

Why don't you

go first?

Please f***ing do it now!

- I am nothing!

- Shut up!

Shut your f***ing mouth!

Stand up,

stand up!

No!

Errol!

Okay.

Okay, yeah.

Errol...

there are more.

There are more

buried here.

Let me show you.

Let me show you.

Let me show you!

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