Warning Sign Page #3

Synopsis: In an ultra secret laboratory for the developing of biological weapons, covered as "Biotek", a research center for agriculture, a serious accident occurs, spreading a sinister bacteria in the laboratory. The security guard of the complex, closes and seals the building, with all the personnel inside, making very difficult the struggle for survival, not to mention the actions that the relatives of the enclosed people are thinking to do.
Director(s): Hal Barwood
Production: Anchor Bay Entertainment
 
IMDB:
6.2
Rotten Tomatoes:
20%
R
Year:
1985
99 min
168 Views


Get to P4. You may

encounter hostiles.

You want me to shoot? If they endanger

the mission, yes. Stay in contact.

I don't want you coming out with the wrong test tube.

Hello, Major. Having fun?

- Did you bring him down here?

- Yes, sir, I did.

He's a doctor.

I wanted a second opinion.

Please keep your opinions

to yourself.

Think I'd be violating national

security if I told you.

You're tunneling through

the wrong wall? Save it.

I'm going in there to keep the wind at

my back. You'll run into a lot of people

I know a safer way to get to Nielsen.

Nielsen is dead.

Okay, Walston, take them in.

How'd you come to pick our

little town for this kind of work?

These people would kill you if they knew

how'd you been risking their lives.

There was 38% unemployment here. I

think they'd be proud as hell.

Sheriff, why are you limping?

I had polio.

I knew you had a thing about germs.

No, I don't.

I just don't think we got any

business fighting wars with them!

It's called deterrence in kind.

What, you want us to start a nuclear

holocaust if the soviets infect us?

We need the proper reply.

Mount up, guys. It's time for the

cavalry to rescue the wagon train.

Joanie?

Joanie?

Joanie? Yes?

It's me, tom. Um, there's a group

of us here and more in the cafeteria.

We've just done a U.V. scan

and there's no problem.

Oh, thank God. Amen.

Now, the point is, there's a lot

of healthy people being kept in here

by bureaucratic rules written

long ago and far away.

Mr. Schmidt, you're not gonna

ask me to open up the building?

Not P4. I understand it's--

it's a wipeout in there.

I can't do it. You'll have

to speak to Major Connolly.

To hell with Connolly!

Joanie, look, you don't

wanna push the button. Fine.

Just tell me the code. You can

testify against me at my trial.

I'm sorry, sir. I'm not gonna

give you the gate sequence

until I have outside

authorization.

Let me in, Joanie.

You can say I-I-I overpowered you

because that is exactly

what's going to happen!

Get back out of here!

I don't wanna shoot anyone.

Joanie, Joanie, Joanie,

listen to me, listen to me.

You don't have to say a word.

Just show me your daybook.

Here it is. You stupid cow!

You burned the page, but you

remember the numbers, don't you?

I'm not telling you anything!

Joanie, we don't have time to be nice.

She'll talk.

Wait a minute. Wait a minute!

This is getting out of hand!

No! No!

I know you're frightened,

but we all want to get going.

Jesus Christ, Tippett!

It's just my way

of saying "please."

Now, look, you're killing us.

Don't you understand? No!

G44, 8 over 5.

Esac calling Marilyn

on channel 2490.

Note, we've launched

D-Con party.

Torch.

Security, this is Sheriff Morse.

Do you read me?

Come in, Joanie.

Where are you, Joanie?

Here you go, Bob.

Here you go. Drink this.

Some case of bad breath, huh?

Just give me a minute.

Give me a couple tylenols,

I'm as good as new.

Will you quit playing doctor? He's got it,

Schmidt. Any fool can see that.

Jesus!

Hey, everybody, they're here! They're

cutting through the admin door.

Hold it, hold it, hold it! If Bob

is sick, we can't take a chance.

Rates of infection can vary.

We could all have it right now.

What's the matter, Schmidt? I feel fine!

Get out of the way!

Come on, follow me!

Hurry up, get through there!

Three abreast, stay

together, no talking.

Hold it! Do not

let them through!

Hold'em!

Out of the way, boy!

Marilyn, this is Esac. We

have a casualty. Tippett.

Maybe you heard

what happened in there.

You said you might

be able to help.

Sure.

You, come with us.

Let's move it! Keep moving.

You are all under arrest.

I want everyone seated

and remain seated

until further notified.

It looks like D-Con team

is back in security.

Uh, probe to base.

Where the hell am I?

I've got four corridors

leading out of here.

You're in security.

When you leave there, bear left.

And stay out of zone "U".

It's likely to be crowded.

I'm gonna take you down the service conduit.

No one ever goes in there.

If you say so.

I, uh-- I don't like

the looks of this.

Y'all keep in contact, ya hear?

You sure you wanna

put'em through there?

Are you gonna

second guess me already?

No, but that's a tight spot.

Not much room for maneuvering.

Mr. Schmidt.

Joanie.

Joanie, did they hurt you?

Oh, Joanie, it was my fault.

You were right. Protocol one.

We're all dying, Joanie,

except you.

What happened, Mr. Schmidt?

What went wrong?

Major Connolly, you

wanna come over here?

Yes, what is it? I've got

P4 he re on the sweep.

We've been checking

it every 30 minutes.

So you have. It looks quiet.

It ought to. They're all

supposed to be dead, right?

Yeah. So where are they?

There were stiffs all over the floor.

Damn it. They've been moved.

Tilt up to the door.

That's the end of that seal. The

whole building's been contaminated.

Somebody's been in there and

pulled out a dozen bodies.

I don't know. That door looks

like it was broken from the inside.

- What was that?

- Zoom in.

Would you look at that guy's hand.

Oh, no.

It's awfully bright in here,

Ramesh. It hurts my eyes.

That's easily overcome, sir.

Made image in ten seconds.

Walston, can you hear me?

Yeah, I hear ya. What the

hell happened in here?

It's dark as a coal mine.

Somebody pulled the mains.

Uh-huh. Why don't I come back out

there and we'll talk about it.

No. Use your suit lights.

You still got a long way to go.

All right, that's better.

Here come the backups. Let's go.

Going to red.

Look ahead now. The next door you

come to should be the P4 complex.

I don't see any

door, but here goes.

Hold it.

Hello! Glad to see you!

Get on down here.

Who the hell is that?

Be careful, Walston. I thought we

weren't supposed to meet anyone here.

You there, identify

yourself, please.

It's me, Dr. Nielsen.

give me the logbook.

Got a good picture. That

looks like Nielsen, alive.

Fantastic!

I knew it would take more than

a germ to punch his ticket.

Looks like your medicine works.

Listen to me, Walston.

Back up... Nice and slow.

Don't talk to him and don't run.

What about the antitoxin?

Isn't he supposed to be our man?

We'll discuss it later.

Now move.

Oh, Jesus. You'll be all right. Take it easy.

You're gonna be okay.

Ow!

Get off me!

Oh, my God.

Walston, can you hear me?

Connolly calling Walston.

Is anyone there?

D-Con team, answer me, someone!

Marilyn, this is Esac.

We have lost the D-Con mission.

Eight casualties.

Yes, sir. Presumed dead.

Fairchild, you stupid son of a b*tch.

You led them into an ambush.

We have an I.D.

on one Dr. Kapoor

Who was known to be

in the P4 contaminant area.

Joanie?

Joanie, where are you?

I'm right here.

We're not safe in here.

Get that door open.

Safe from what?

Where can we go?

P4 lab.

There's an antitoxin in there.

No!

Come on, Mr. Schmidt.

We can do it.

I have an announcement.

The decontamination teams

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Hal Barwood

Hal Barwood is an American screenwriter, film producer, film director, game designer, game producer, freelancer and novelist best known for his work on LucasArts games based on the Indiana Jones license. more…

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