Without Warning Page #2
- R
- Year:
- 1980
- 89 min
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says only sensational.
- All right, it's great.
- Great.
Hey, you don't think the guy
at the station was right?
I mean some crazy
hunter's going to...
I'm sure we're safe, Sandy.
We're just going to have
some fun. It will be all right.
Last one in gets stuffed and mounted.
Well, ready?
All right. Come on Sandy, it's great!
All right!
Want to go for a walk?
You know when I was a kid, I could
have fixed this thing very easily.
I used to have a ham radio set,
and I used to sit up all night long
and listen for distress signals.
- Yeah?
- Yeah.
Well did you ever hear any?
Yeah, yeah one time I
even sent an ambulance
to an accident and got
my picture in the paper.
Yeah?
Why are you putting your shirt on?
You want me to take it off?
Come here.
You know, it's the silliest thing.
This thing was working
so well yesterday.
I don't like that sound.
It makes me feel lost
and far away from home.
It must be coming from
a long ways away huh?
Yeah.
Well, you think they're
through at the lake?
Yeah.
- Should we get back?
- Yeah.
Okay.
Tom?
Beth?
Well, if I know Tom,
they're in the back of the van.
Tom, hello? We're back.
Beth?
Hey guys we're back. Hey.
We're back. Hello?
They're not there.
Maybe they went for a walk.
I'm getting kind of cold.
How about you?
Yeah, yeah. I'm hungry.
Well, there's food in the van.
All right. Let's get some.
Where the hell are those guys?
How could they do this?
I mean they've been
gone over an hour.
They've got to know we're going to
be worried about them, don't they?
Yeah, well I'm worried.
I mean this is stupid.
I hate it when people
do things like this.
It drives me crazy.
Well, what do you want to do?
Well, look for them I guess.
Let's try this path here.
It goes through here.
Okay.
Watch your step.
Through here I think.
They wouldn't have gone
through here, would they?
Yeah, they did. Look, you can see.
Now come on.
Sandy! Sandy!
Are you all right?
Yeah, I'm okay.
Give me your hand.
Nice and easy. Okay. Okay. Okay.
- You all right?
- Yeah. I'm okay.
We got to get out of here. Tom and
Beth could be in one of these.
- Okay, come on.
- Wait, what's that?
I don't know. Come on,
let's check it out.
Easy, easy.
What do you think?
I don't know.
Water department.
Keys?
Keys! Where are the keys?
It's eating through the windshield.
What's that sound?
Something's trying to get
in through the side door.
Hey here are the keys.
Greg, do something.
Get out of here!
All right. All right.
Come on start!
All right. All right.
What is that?
I don't know. I don't know.
Try the windshield wipers.
Okay.
I'm... I'm going to
find some help. I'm...
Where are we?
Some kind of country bar.
I'm going to go inside and try
and find somebody to help us.
I'm going with you.
No, no. You stay here.
I don't know what's going on.
I'm... I'm going to be right back.
You lock the door.
I'll be right back.
You'll be safe.
Hey, you ever find that
long-lost wife of yours, Leo?
No, but I didn't look
very hard either.
Hi, hi son! Come on in.
Take any seat in the joint.
Our friends are dead.
Well what happened.
They've been murdered.
Well come on in. Sit down.
Take it easy. Relax.
Give the kid a beer Ivy.
No, no. I need help.
I need some help.
My friends, my friends are dead.
Please lady. Call the police.
Now calm down, son. Calm down.
You've got to tell us a little more
before we call in the sheriff.
Please lady come on. Call the police.
All right. I will.
Just start from the start.
Tell me what happened
and I'll call the police.
It was some kind off lying creature.
They hit our van.
They were like...
Hey Sarge, come here.
Just a second fellows.
I just taught this
recruit another lesson.
This round's on Bill.
Yeah, what is it?
Hey Sarge, this guy
here a friend of yours?
No, never seen him before.
Well he says he's seen some
of your flying saucers.
Yeah.
You seen them little critters?
The flying critters.
Yeah, yeah. They attacked our van.
Feisty little things ain't they?
Are you two guys in
cahoots here, Sarge?
Did you pay this guy to come in
here and spread your crazy stories?
Look, I'm warning you!
When they start eating on you,
don't come to me for help.
Cause you ain't getting any.
Come on Sarge. Lighten up.
I told you they were going to attack.
I said so.
It's happening Aggie.
I knew it was going to happen.
I told you. We've got to
prepare for invasion.
Lady please.
I'm telling you the truth.
If you don't believe me,
ask my girl in the van.
What? There's a girl outside
who's seen those critters?
Yeah.
Let's bring her in here.
We're going to go out and get her.
Then you'll believe me. Come on.
Sandy, I've got help!
Sandy!
Sandy.
She in there boy?
Sandy!
Where is she?
I don't know.
Sandy!
They must have captured her.
No soldier. Not at night.
They've got the edge in the dark.
They'll stalk you out
and you won't see them
until they bury
themselves in your guts.
- Look I'm just...
- Don't give me any of your lip.
I'm in command here.
You do as you're told.
Your job is to take orders.
Leave him alone.
Sarge, you are not
in the Army no more.
Don't let him scare you.
He's never hurt nobody before.
See, he's, he's suffered a lot, and,
he gets carried away,
forgets where he is.
I'll call the police for you.
Why don't you come on inside?
I mean you can't look
for your girlfriend
out here in the dark
by yourself anyway.
So, come on.
No chance. No help. No escape.
The girl wasn't there.
You sit here son,
and I'll call the police.
Hey Sarge.
Huh?
Everything all right out there?
You know Dave, Dave you
ought to be thanking me,
but you're like every other damn
fool in this country,
always ready to retreat.
That's why we haven't won
a war in over 35 years.
I mean you wouldn't see a warning if
it was staring you right in the face.
They start out here in the country.
They establish a foothold,
and after they got us
they move in on the cities.
That way they've got
a base to fight from.
I'll be damned if they
get me without a fight.
They're not going to get
Sergeant Fred Dobbs easy.
Not this time.
The Sheriff will be
here in a little while.
He's catching a pack of lost
cub scouts from the city.
Aggie, get me another beer,
would you?
Sure, Leo. Why don't you have
another one, and another one.
That way you can get good and drunk.
You won't feel anything when
You know Sarge,
if I didn't know any better,
I'd say you got out of the
service on a section 8.
I got an honorable discharge.
Oh, sure, I had a
little trouble with the
yellow belly chicken brass, but I...
I got out on an honorable discharge
after 26 years of service.
Sandy. Sandy.
She's going to be all right.
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