The Hills Have Eyes Part II Page #5

Synopsis: A group of bikers, which includes some of the survivors from the original film, embark on a journey by bus to a biker race near the desert of the infamous incidents. However, because of a mistake they are late and decide to take a shortcut through the desert. Halfway through the desert the bus breaks down. While trying to repair the bus, some of the group wander off, and wind up in the traps of the survivors of the mutant family of the first. Then the mutants go after the rest...
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Wes Craven
Production: HBO Video
 
IMDB:
3.7
Rotten Tomatoes:
0%
R
Year:
1984
86 min
685 Views


Ha!

(Jane Sobbing)

(Bones Cracking)

(Bone Crack)

SUE:
Cass!

Foster?

Jane?

Anybody?

(Heavy Breathing)

Jane?

Sue!

(Laughing)

Jane!

Sue!

MAN:
Ruby.

Sue?

MAN:
Ruby.

Where are you?

Come on, come on!

Get up, get up!

It's over now, Ruby.

I gotta kill you and

get in good with The Reaper.

The Reaper?

Papa Jupe's big brother's here?

Ever since Papa Jupe died

Reaper took over.

He patched me up.

That's how much he thinks of me.

- What? He need a dog?

- Watch it!

We got this whole desert

to ourselves him and me.

We kill everybody

and we throw them down mine shafts.

That's where you're going Ruby.

Right through The Reaper's

special mine shaft.

You better not kill me, Pluto.

You hurt me

you're gonna make Beast real mad.

Beast? Who's Beast?

You know who Beast is.

That's the dog,

almost killed you 8 years ago.

You hurt me,

and he's gonna get you.

You're trying to trick ol' Pluto, Ruby.

Besides, ain't no dog gonna

sneak up on me no more.

I got hearful ears.

See?

(Rustling)

(Bark)

(Barking)

(Barking)

(Whining)

Stupid piss licker.

Puke eater!

You got the brains of a beer can!

(Barking)

Flea bag.

Fish bait!

Garbage hog!

(Laughing)

(Barking)

MAN:
Ruuuubyyyy.

Reaper.

Ruuubyy.

I want you.

(Laughing)

(Barking)

Uh!

I can race.

I can race!

Oh God!

Beast.

What are you doing here boy?

Oh! What happened to my head?

(Rustling)

Hey.

No!

Time to say your prayers,

dog breath!

Pee ass kid!

Puke eater.

Whoa!

(Thump)

Way to go Beast.

Way to go boy.

Let's go get Cass now.

Come on boy.

Let's go get Cass now.

Jane?

Sue?

Either you guys in there?

Jane?

(Generator Engine)

Sure was enough water

in that bucket.

Ouch.

The power's back on.

Somebody's in here.

MAN:
Cass.

Back to the bus.

Come here boy.

Beast, where is the bus?

(Clunk)

Roy?

Roy?

You up here?

Roy?

(Gasps)

Roy?

Roy!

(Groaning)

(Yelling)

Jane!

(Yelling)

(Gasps)

Hulk?

No!

No!

Why?

(Heavy Breathing)

(Heavy Breathing)

(Sniffing)

Help!

(The Reaper Groaning)

Roy!

Roy!

Cass!

Cass, where are ya?

Cass, where are ya?

Roy!

Cass!

Oh, God!

Roy?

Gimme your hand.

Come here! Gimme your hand.

Alright. Come on, you got it.

Relax. Everythings alright.

(The Reaper Groaning)

- Did he fall?

- Uh-huh.

- Cass, is there another way out of there?

- Yes.

Hold on.

Roy, I think I hear him.

- What are you doing?

- You'll find out.

Stand clear, Cass.

Alright, come here.

Come here. Hold on.

Alright, jump.

Alright.

Alright, hold on.

- He might be coming out, another way.

- Alright!

- Okay.

- Alright.

Alright. Help me push this thing, Cass.

C'mon.

(Both Grunting)

C'mon.

C'mon! C'mon.

(Footsteps)

Alright. Hold up, I got it.

- He's coming!

- I know, okay.

- Roy, we have to get out of here!

- No! Cass, not yet.

(Laughing)

Reaper don't get fooled, like Papa Jupe!

Oh no!

The Reaper sucks!

(Laughing)

I'm gonna beat you to sh*t, Ape Man.

I'm gonna wipe up

the desert floor with you, real good!

(Laughing)

Now Cass, go.

- Roy?

- Go!

Come on, Roy!

Now, Cass!

Cass!

Jump, Cass!

(Roy Cheering)

(Roy Laughing)

It worked!

CASS:
Oh my God.

ROY:
Whoa!

CASS:
Oh, God.

(Roy Laughs)

Look out!

Come on!

- Where'd he go?

- He's gone.

Yeah?

He's gone.

(Chuckles)

You did it.

He's gone!

You really seen to that.

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Wes Craven

Wesley Earl Craven was an American film director, screenwriter, producer, actor, and editor, who was known for his pioneering work in the horror genre, particularly slasher films, where he mixed horror cliches with humor and satire. The cultural impact and influence of his work have dubbed him a “Master of Horror”. more…

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