Without Warning Page #5

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


this ain't no jungle.

This is the United States.

You're home.

You've come back home Sarge.

You're not going to convince

me you're Joe Taylor.

No chance.

No help.

No escape.

I knew I'd get one of you. I knew it.

You one of the leaders?

Or just a soldier huh?

I got you. I got you. Yeah.

I knew I'd get you. I got you.

It's going to be all right.

They all laughed at me.

They said I was crazy,

but now they're going to know.

Yes, they're going to know.

Keep going. A little closer

to the shack. Keep going.

- You're going to kill both of them.

- If I have to, yeah.

I was very worried when you

made me do that to the sheriff,

but now it's going to be all right.

Yeah, they're going to thank me.

I knew what was going

on around here. I knew.

The alien's not close

enough to the shack.

Shoot him.

- That's not going to do any good.

- You've got to try.

I hit him.

Pull it.

Let me get it.

It's up to you now.

When I get that alien to the shack,

you push the plunger.

Alien! Alien!

Alien! Come on!

Hit the plunger.

Come on, push it, Sandy.

You've got to push the plunger.

The wires.

Sandy.

You think we're the only living

creatures in this universe?

Do you think with all those stars out

there we're the only things that exist?

Well, I've got news for you.

We ain't. We ain't alone.

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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