Wrecker Page #3

Synopsis: Best friends Emily and Lesley go on a road trip to the desert. When Emily decides to get off the highway and take a "short cut," they become the target of a relentless and psychotic trucker who forces them to play a deadly game of cat and mouse.
 
IMDB:
3.5
Year:
2015
83 min
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He wants to kill me,

because I am the only witness.

Where are my f***ing papers?

Ma'am, I'm gonna need you

to settle down.

Sure. Sure,

I'll settle down.

I'm not making this up.

Come on.

F***, it's in here.

Here!

Yeah, here!

Here they are...

Oh...

Oh, God.

Here.

Hello?

Hello? Is anybody there?

This is police dispatch.

Who am I talking to?

Oh, my God, thank you!

I need help!

I need help, please!

I need help.

Please respond, ma'am.

No.

What the f***?

Oh, no.

No, no, no, no, no, no.

You gotta be f***ing me.

What the f*** do I do?!

Just go, just go.

Okay.

It's just us.

It's just... us.

I need gas. Quick.

Nah, we're closed.

What?!

Oh... hey...

Look, ma'am, look...

Come on, I don't...

I don't want no trouble here.

Fill 'er up now!

All right. All right.

Do you have a phone?

Yeah, yeah.

Where? Over there.

It's over there.

Oh, thank God.

Thank God, thank God.

911, what is your emergency?

Police, please.

Yes.

Yes, I want to report

a tow truck driving...

Can I have you name, ma'am?

He's taken my friend.

He killed a police officer.

Ma'am, can you calm down?

I need your name.

My name is Emily.

Emily Kirk.

What is your address?

1537 Jefferson Boulevard.

Like "Captain."

I live in Seattle, Washington.

All right, if you can just

stay on the line ma'am,

we need to verify

some information.

Oh, sh*t...

oh, sh*t!

What the f*** is going on?!

What is...

That was my only phone!

All right.

If this is what we need to quit,

then bring it on.

I'm ready now.

Bring it on.

Bring it on, b*tch, 'cause

I'm ready for you this time.

No...

no.

No. F***, f***, f***.

Damn.

Oh, f***!

Oh, f***!

Sh*t!

Where are you now?

Where are you?

What?!

Oh, my God. No.

No more oil.

Okay.

Come on.

Okay.

Oh, f***!

F***, come on.

Just come on.

You wanna play?

Let's play.

Oh, f*** it.

Got no choice.

Come on.

F*** it!

Leslie!

Leslie?

Leslie?

Where is she?!

Where is she?!

Where is she?

Hello?

Oh, f***!

Please, Leslie, I'm sorry.

I'm so sorry.

Hello?

Is anybody here?

Hello?

My car is broken.

I could use a little help here.

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