Without Warning Page #4

Synopsis: Sandy and Greg are two teenage kids going camping with their friends in California. Their plan is to go to the lake in town, and despite warnings from the creepy town gas station owner, Joe Taylor, the kids go camping there and end up separated from each other. Greg and Sandy team up with Taylor to save the town, but unfortunately for them, Taylor is rather eccentric and fixated on hunting down the hostile alien threatening them, and a former Vietnam war veteran, Fred Dobbs, is convinced that Sandy and Greg are the aliens.
 
IMDB:
5.1
R
Year:
1980
89 min
95 Views


Well, okay. Okay.

You don't have to tell me now.

I'll find out soon enough.

All right. Get out.

Over there. Come on.

I'm sure even you

creatures feel pain.

All right, talk.

I've seen experts make people talk.

Real experts, believe me.

Please don't hurt us.

Shut up!

Go ahead talk.

Sarge, put down the gun,

I'll tell you everything okay?

I'm not putting down the gun.

You tell me...

tell me about the invasion force.

Okay, okay.

I'll tell you, I'll tell you.

Where should I start?

At the beginning.

Alright, I'll start at the beginning.

Okay. Your world is divided

into seven regions.

Each region is a part of the

colonization directive,

and each region reaches to the

center of your planet. Your Earth.

Shall I draw it for you?

Yeah.

Your earth, your world is

divided into seven regions.

Your America.

We anticipate the most resistance

here and a few other places.

When's all this going to begin?

The main striking force begins now.

Come on. Show yourself.

No use trying to get away!

I know you're down there.

Just tell me what I want to know.

- Which way?

- I don't know.

Come on!

Are you all right?

What's the matter?

I sprained my ankle.

Come on, we've got to get

out of here. I'll help you. Easy.

That's it. That's it.

Okay.

Look.

Come on.

You think anybody's home?

I don't know,

but we're going to find out.

Hello! Anybody home?

Looks like somebody lives here.

Well, we're not waiting

for an invitation.

Oh, good, another light.

Hello? Anybody home?

Oh, we can use their phone.

Yeah, if they've got one.

This place looks like somebody's

vacation cabin, or something.

We must have broke in the back door.

Hello? Anybody home?

Let's check this out.

Hello?

Hello?

Greg?

Yeah.

Greg, you okay?

I found the light.

Look, a phone.

It's dead.

Well, what are we going to do?

Well, no matter what, it's safer

to stay inside than it is outside.

Come on let's check out

the rest of this place.

There's another light.

Great, dead phone,

no people, no nothing.

Well, I am wet and freezing.

- I'm going to check out this closet.

- Okay.

- Oh, great. Dry clothes.

- Terrific.

- I'm going to get dressed. Okay?

- Okay.

You know, we can either

hang around here,

or we can wait for somebody to show,

if there's anybody around.

Or we can try and

make it back to town.

- Okay, ready.

- Great.

It's bone dry. Looks like nobody's

been around here for a while.

I used to have a music box like this.

What's the matter?

Beth, she gave it to me

on my ninth birthday.

I'll never forget it because

she was so excited about it.

She bought it six months before.

It's okay. It's okay.

It's okay. Go ahead.

Go ahead. It's okay.

Come on. Look, look.

Why don't you go down...

We'll go over here and you can

rest for a while, come on.

All right.

Don't worry about a thing.

We won't leave until

first light, all right?

I'll put your clothes by the heater,

they'll be nice and warm.

Try and get some rest, all right?

- Okay.

- Okay.

Greg, I just thought of something.

What if this place belongs to Sarge?

We've got to get out of here.

No, no, no. Now just

lie back. It's okay.

We're safer inside here than we

would be outside. No matter what.

Now don't worry about anything.

Have a little faith in me will you?

I'll stand guard.

- Okay?

- Okay.

Okay, now you try and get some rest.

I'll put your clothes by the heater.

Ten or twelve cups of you should do.

Greg!

- I saw that horrible creature.

- Come on.

It was chasing me. I couldn't run.

I couldn't see it,

and it could see me.

I was trapped in this room.

It's okay. It's okay.

It's just a dream.

- It's okay.

- I'm sorry.

Don't be sorry. It's okay.

The door's open.

That was no dream.

- Maybe the cat got back in.

- Yeah, maybe.

What if it's the people

that own this place?

That'd be just great.

I can see us making it

through this whole mess

and then getting shot as a burglar.

Look, I'm going to go

check it out. You stay here.

Oh, no, you're not going

to leave me here alone.

Don't argue with me.

Okay, okay. You lead.

- No.

- Yeah, that's what I thought. Come on.

Is anybody there?

We're friends. Hello?

Hello?

- Don't do that.

- Sorry.

It's okay.

I think it must have been the wind.

- What's the matter?

- I don't know.

I thought I turned this water off.

I don't understand.

Yeah, yeah, neither do I.

I think we better look around again.

Didn't I turn that light out?

I don't know. I guess so.

Are we getting paranoid or what?

Come on, you get back to bed.

Now look, I've got a

pot of coffee going.

I'm going to drink it,

I'm going to stay awake.

Don't worry. I'm going

to get you out of this.

Yeah, that's nice, I like that.

Put your braids down, that'd be nice.

Greg!

Greg?

Are you asleep?

Let's get out of here.

Come on, let's go.

We can't leave Greg back there.

Greg's dead honey,

we can't do anything for him.

- We're going to the shack.

- I don't want to go back there.

All right you stay here.

That thing will be right along.

We're talking about him.

Why do we have to

go back to the shack?

Please tell me. Why do we

have to go back to the shack?

Because we're being hunted.

That thing is going to follow

us no matter where we go.

Right now the only choice we have

is where we're going to fight.

And if we stand here talking,

we're going to lose that choice, too.

You don't understand. You don't see.

That thing ain't fighting

for survival. No siree.

This ain't like the Sarge said,

that this is an invasion. No.

That alien, he came down

here for the sport.

He wants to get himself a few

trophies, and you know what?

Right now, you and me,

we are the prize game.

This is crazy.

Yeah, I know it's crazy,

- but I got the advantage on him.

- Huh?

What? What advantage?

I'm hunting him and he don't know it.

Come on.

Come on let's go! Come on!

When the alien took off after you,

I doubled back here and rigged

this shack with enough dynamite

to blow him halfway back

to wherever he came from.

Use the scope. It's by

the door, on the right side.

- Did you see it?

- Yeah, yeah.

Look, let me have the gun.

What makes you so sure that

the alien's going to come back here?

Because a hunter always

comes back for his game.

He's got his catch stored in there.

All I've got to do

is hit this plunger.

Yeah.

And boom. Goodbye alien.

Don't be afraid. It's going

to work all right. Yeah.

- Get you to a doctor?

- Yeah.

Aliens don't need doctors.

Over there.

Come on now, take it easy Sarge.

This is me, Joe Taylor.

Heck, you know me.

We've been hunting together.

You can't fool me.

You're not Joe Taylor.

The Joe Taylor I know was a man.

You took over his body.

I hate to think what you

aliens did to the real Joe Taylor.

What? This is crazy, man.

You know this guy.

We're human, just like you.

I did know him,

and he was a good friend.

I lost a lot of friends

in this jungle.

Oh, now listen Sarge,

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