The Lost Treasure of the Grand Canyon Page #5

Synopsis: Set in the Grand Canyon, a team of Smithsonian researchers have stumbled across a lost walled Aztec city guarded by some evil spirits, including a "great flying serpent of death." As days turn to weeks, Susan Jordan, the daughter of the professor leading the expedition, assembles a team to rescue her father and his colleagues from the clutches of the ancient Aztec warriors and their horrible serpent god.
Director(s): Farhad Mann
Production: Anchor Bay Entertainment Inc.
 
IMDB:
3.9
Year:
2008
88 min
36 Views


before the others do.

So when I say run, we run.

- Dad?

- It can't be.

But we saw him die.

He sacrificed himself

and was allowed to live.

- Why?

- Because that's something

- Quetzalcoatl understands.

- Dad.

- No, we're leaving.

- What's the matter with you?

- It's Dr. Jordan!

- I don't care who it is.

- I'm getting out of here.

- Stop it!

Don't fight. It isn't godlike.

- Dunbar:
What's he doing?

- He's desecrating the temple.

For the love of God, why?

Open!

You've seen this before,

haven't you?

Iet them go.

What are you doing?

I don't know.

Susan:

let him go.

It's all right, just go.

- What are you doing?

- Go now, while you can.

I'm not leaving you here.

You don't have a choice

and neither do l.

They think I'm their god now.

How long do you think

that's gonna work for you?

Walk and talk as if,

even though things are not.

Please. Go.

I can't.

Please.

Come on, dear.

- Dr. Thain?

- Yes, Ms. Jordan?

Any word on my father?

Um, excuse me.

I'm not talking about the Smithsonian.

I'm talking about us.

Don't be foolish. The desert

kills people-- even the lndians.

You wouldn't last

a day out there.

Don't attribute your own

cowardice to the rest of us.

Cowardice, is that--

Dr. Thain?

Isaac:
Why did you come?

I thought it was too dangerous.

Academic curiosity.

I'm glad you're here.

Normally you're in your tent

with your head in a book.

Oh-- no no, I wasn't--

I was-- I was sketching.

Not-not-not you.

The cliffside and the bird

flew over and--

and, uh--

I'm sorry.

The same time now.

Three, two, one.

Everyone down!

Don't!

Thanks.

You can let me go now.

Yes, of course.

I did not come for your father, Susan.

I came for you.

What?

I have loved you the moment

I laid eyes upon you.

And my one regret is that

I have waited until this moment

to tell you.

That must have taken

a lot of courage to say.

Jordan:

He'll be fine.

You keep on saying that,

but I know you don't believe it.

Of course I do.

I stayed alive for days in there.

Hiding-- and you had us to help.

He's all alone.

And what about us?

We're gonna die out here in the desert.

- Run!

- Go.

I decided not to stay.

- How did you get out?

- Well, I lit a huge bonfire,

found the best armor I could

and then...

- set myself on fire.

- What?

Well, actually

I set the armor on fire

and ran like hell

while they were watching it burn.

But how did you get though the wall?

I believe this is yours.

Mine?

It was your discovery.

Iet's go home.

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