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[ Cuckoo Clock Cuckooing ]
[ Child Laughing ]
- [ Laughs ]
- [ Gasps ]
[ Creaking ]
Billy, you're trying to scare me!
Billy, I'm telling Mommy you're being bad!
- Zap! Got ya!
- Stop it, Billy! Stop it!
- [ Laughing ]
- Come back to bed and go to sleep.
[ Laughs ]
[ Growling ]
Stop it, Billy.
I'm afraid.
[ Growling Continues ]
Billy, will you stop
trying to scare me!
[ Growling Stops ]
- What's the matter, Billy?
- Watch out, Sis!
What's the matter, Billy?
[ Loud Crashing ]
- What's going on here, Billy?
- I told you, hush up!
Hey, Billy, this is all wet here.
Smells like kerosene.
Mommy! Daddy!
Mommy, wake up.
- Father?
- [ Groans ]
Mommy, wake up!
Mommy?
[ Loud Crashing ]
Father!
[ Siren Blaring ]
Damn fire siren.
What fire siren?
[ Siren Continues Blaring ]
That fire siren.
[ Giggles ]
Don't hear a thing.
[ Laughs ]
You... are sabotaging...
the Evans City Volunteer...
Fire Department.
Mm-hmm.
[ Moans ]
Uh, didn't the doctor say
something about moderation?
What does he know?
He knows...
[ Transylvanian Accent ]
what a shameless, lustful woman
you are, my dear.
And he doesn't want us
to hurt the baby.
Oh. Well, we're gonna
have to be careful.
Anyhow, I have a feeling that
ifanything happened to this baby...
you wouldn't marry me.
I wouldn't
take a chance like that.
Oh, now
that's a hell ofa thing to say.
I'm marrying you,
not the baby.
Would you believe
I don't want you to go?
[ Phone Ringing ]
Hey, where you goin'?
David,
I've gotta answer the phone.
[ Ringing Continues ]
[ Siren Continues Blaring ]
What phone?
[ Laughing ]
Okay. I'll make you a deal.
Hmm.
I won't answer the phone
ifyou don't go to the fire.
Deal.
[ Ringing Continues ]
Go on. Geez.
Hello.
[ Siren Continues Blaring ]
God, that's awful.
Sure, I can come down
immediately.
Yes, Doctor.
- What's that all about?
- The fire, it's at the dairy farm.
- Mitchell's?
- Mm-hmm. Yeah, those poor kids.
They're both burned pretty bad.
They're going to bring them
into Dr. Brookmyre's office...
until we can get an ambulance in
from Unity.
Evans City Fire Hall.
Where's it at?
I didn't hear the code.
That's the old dairy farm.
Must be pretty bad.
I could see the flames
clear over at my place.
Hey, Clanker!
See the soldiers?
- Soldiers?
- Couple truckloads of'em.
Hmm. Poor schmucks.
Wonder what
they're doing here.
[ Dispatcher ]
Evans City Base, offand clear.
[ Man #1 ]
Is Dan here yet?
[ Man #2 ] Didn't see him.
What's everybody
looking so happy about?
Give me a smoke.
- Don't it botheryou,
draggin' out like this?
- Somethin' to do.
[ Siren Blaring ]
[ Siren Continues Blaring, Fading ]
[ Engine Starts ]
[ Siren Blaring ]
Good morning there,Judy.
The Evans City Volunteer
Fire Department apologizes for
dragging you out of bed this way.
- You got a bad mouth, Clank.
- Yeah? You're late.
I was the first one here.
[Judy ]
David, be careful, please.
I will.
Don't worry about him.
I won't let him do anything dumb,
even though I still think
you picked the wrong guy.
You're a slob, Clanker.
Ain't no girl gonna pickyou.
I'm gonna break your head.
- Aw, ain't that cute?
- Shut up and drive.
[ Engine Revs ]
[Judy ]
Where's Dr. Brookmyre?
Are you the nurse?
Who are you?
Where's Dr. Brookmyre?
- In the office with Major Ryder.
- Major Ryder?
- How many syringes do you have?
- Look, what's going on here?
Major Ryder will explain.
We haven't got time.
Break out those syringes.
We're gonna need a lot ofthem.
The girl just died.
I think I can save the boy.
Move, Nurse!
- You've known about this for days.
- We never thought it would happen.
- But you notified me!
You must have suspected!
- Notifying you was precautionary.
We never thought it was possible.
We've got to call
the hospital in Unity!
We need an ambulance
for those kids!
I'm afraid I can't allow that.
We're bringing in our own medical personnel
with emergency equipment.
- But this isn't the sort ofthing-
- Look, we've quarantined the area.
We're sealing offthe town.
- Have you got Colonel Peckem yet?
- [ Soldier ] Yeah.
Uh, get Dr. Brookmyre a gas mask.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir, they're certain.
They have three cases reported.
They're waiting
for verifying blood tests.
We'll need somebody from Trixie on the spot.
Is that being taken care of?
I'm leaving for the airstrip now.
I should be in Evans City within two hours.
Who knows about this?
Press blackout?
Yes, sir, we'll button it up.
I'll be available by radio on the plane,
and I'll report in from Evans City.
All right, sir.
Give me Major Ryder on 2C, please.
Major Ryder, have you set up
a perimeter around the town?
Do the best you can.
Three more companies are on their way.
They may get in there before I do.
In the meantime,
try to set up some kind ofa perimeter.
Nobody gets in or out ofthat town.
Now, is that clear?
This is a blackout situation,
so from here on in we're using
voiceprint checks for all communications.
You don't talk to me or anybody else
unless you got a voiceprint check.
That's the order ofthe day.
Go on, fellas, bring the hose here.
We need a lot ofslack.
[ Firemen Chattering ]
[ Fireman ]
You may want an air mask.
Easy. Easy!
[ Firemen Shouting ]
Sheriff, what the hell's going on?
What do you think, you lunkhead?
There's a house burning.
- No, no, what's this about the soldiers?
- Okay, let's move it. Clear the area
around the house and let it burn out.
We could still save a good part of it.
Just get the lead out ofyour ***
and do something to help.
I want them trees down over the garage.
I don't want them trees goin' up.
There's a chain saw over by the wagon.
What the hell?
- [ Man Shouting ]
Get that fireman by that window there!
- Hejust went crazy.
[ Shouting Continues ]
He set that fire himself.
His wife's dead.
He killed her.
Hey! Hey! Hey!
When Mac and I first came here,
he was laughing like a hyena.
Then all ofa sudden, like as if
he had realized what he had done,
he started to cry like a baby.
Look out the car in there!
It's gonna blow up! Come on, man!
Attaboy! Go in through that window!
Come on, through the window!
Oh, my trees! My trees!
They're all gonna go!
[ Man On Radio ]
Uh, that is correct.
With the ultraviolet light operative,
there is no need foryour masks.
We want all medical personnel
to wear their masks at all times, however,
and any civilian volunteers.
You will need masks
outside the protected area,
Looks good. Looks good.
but in the ultraviolet,
we're considering it safe without a mask.
How much serum do we have?
Not very much,
I'm afraid.
Boy, you people
sure come prepared, don't you?
Everything's on its way, Doctor.
I mean, I can't snap my fingers
and make it appear!
In a couple of hours
we'll have everything we need.
It's not a cure.
Just a strong antibiotic
to build up resistance.
Sir, Company "A" has arrived
with the rest ofthe radio gear.
Where do you want it installed?
Set it up here.
This'll be temporary headquarters.
Sir, need a deployment for Company "B."
Where do you want this box?
Put it over there.
- Grab this one.
- I'll do it.
[ Soldier ]
Somebody give me a hand, will ya!
What the heck they gonna do with all this?
What's happening?
Listen to me and don't talk.
There's a quarantine
on the town.
Everything's going to be all right.
I just don't want
you and the baby exposed.
Exposed to what?
Just listen and don't say anything.
It's a highly contagious virus.
We're expecting
several cases of it by morning.
I just don't want you around here.
You're gonna need me.
I need you
like a hole in the head.
- We've got a whole
army medical unit on the way.
- What's the army do-
Will you listen to me?
They're not going to want me to let you go,
so you're going to have to sneak out.
[ Man ] Okay, try this one!
I want you to take a syringe
and some antibiotic for David.
You have to stay in town,
so find David and the two ofyou
stay away from people.
[ Man ]
Get this one over here!
Dr. Brookmyre, I think we should
discuss larger facilities.
Ifthis thing gets any worse,
we're gonna need someplace
to set up an infirmary.
Nurse, I'd like you to work
with my doctor there.
The men that haven't been
inoculated are gonna need
their shots when they report in.
Nurse, we need more needles!
These men with the ultraviolet need shots!
Follow doctor's orders.
[ Man ]
What's all this stufffor?
- So we can get in and out of here.
- [ Chattering Continues ]
[ Man ]
Over here. Over here!
All right. Got it.
Burn a little?
Yes, ma'am.
You're okay.
Thank you, ma'am.
[ Man ]
Get out ofthe way!
I've got things to do!
[ Chattering Continues ]
- Come on, move your legs!
- All right, all right.
Spend all day and night
around here.
Start moving your ***
and unpack this stuff.
This is headquarters now.
Major Ryder, you said you wanted
to discuss larger facilities.
Maybe we could set something up
at the high school.
How do you intend to
let the people know about all this?
How? Well, we've been
promised bullhorns
and loudspeakers.
No telling when
they're gonna arrive!
[ Car Door Slams ]
Hey! Wait!
- [ Engine Cranking ]
- Hey! Hey! Stop!
You can't-
Hey, hey, hey!
[ Announcer On Radio ]
Twenty-five minutes before the hour of 1 0:00.
This is Bob Lee till 1 2:00.
News and sports is in 25.
The weather forecast
for the western Pennsylvania area-
cloudy and cool tonight
with a 60% chance of rain.
[ Sirens Blaring ]
[ Firemen Chattering ]
Come on!
Let me see them *** move.
We ain't done yet.
Move it! Move it!
Somebody can't find nothin' to do!
- It's about time you got here.
- Sheriff, they're setting up roadblocks.
- What?
- Out on the interstate ramps.
They got one up over on I-80 too.
What the hell gives here?
I don't know. They're making
an announcement at church services tonight.
All hell's broke loose in town.
Nobody knows what's going on.
We're up to our *** in soldiers.
What are you talking about?
Where is that major?
At the doctor's office.
They're setting up their gear there.
They'll be headquartering over there.
- Brookmyre's office?
- Yeah. They're giving the soldiers
some kind of injection.
- They say there's not enough for the town.
- Injections? What the hell is this about?
I don't know. Stoney said he'd seen
a truckful of'em going through town.
Truckful, hell.
Must be a couple hundred.
- Couple of hundred?
-Just get your butts back after that fire.
What the hell's going on, Sheriff?
You'll know when I do, boy.
Let's go.
[ Siren Blaring ]
What do you think, old buddy?
Judy's at Brookmyre's.
I got the wheels ifyou want to
bust in and find out what's up.
Let's go.
[ Church Bell Clanging ]
Saturday night service
is a high mass.
Yes, Father.
We'll try not to disturb it
any more than necessary.
- Perhaps after the mass
I could ask the people to wait.
- No, Father, I have to insist.
We need to inform the people.
I've got to make this announcement.
Excuse me, Father,
but we have the authority to do this
with or without your approval.
You're aware of
the plane crash last week.
Yes.
That plane contained
an experimental vaccine.
We are afraid that crash
may have caused the spread
ofan infectious virus...
through this area.
We can't give a story to the press yet.
We've got to see what develops.
We need some medium
for reaching the people in that town.
It's bad enough we didn't have
adequate supplies ready.
It'll all be under control
within a few more hours.
A few more hours?
That can be disastrous.
You put martial law on a town,
drive a sneak perimeter around 'em like that,
and you'rejust polarizing the situation.
That army becomes
an invasionary force.
Those people are gonna resist.
We're all concerned
with Evans City, Mr. Hawks,
but our primary consideration
at this point is national security.
- [ Teletype Buzzing ]
- All the citizens are being rounded up.
We've got to get them together
in a central area.
That'll solve the communications problem
and check any possible spread ofthe virus.
Telephone and telegraph are cut off
except inside the Evans City limits.
They'vejammed the air to prevent
any ham stufffrom going out.
You've got to get the president on the phone.
We've got to get a nuclear weapon
in the air above that town.
- Isn't that a little drastic?
- None of us wants to resort to that.
But we've got to be ready.
IfTrixiejumps that perimeter, this thing
could spread over the entire continent.
All right.
Get me the president.
We'll recommend that he-
[ Sighs ]
instruct SAC to send a plane...
on a training mission over Evans City.
Find out what size weapon
it should carry to...
burn out the infected area.
[ Men Chattering ]
- Any report from Trixie?
- They haven't rounded up
the entire team yet, sir.
But several ofthe ones they reached
are already airborne.
They're on their way
to Fort Dietrich.
- We need somebody from that team
in Evans City, damn it!
- Well, Trixie was going to recommend a man.
Oh, the hell with that!
Get the first Trixie man that arrives!
- It's a mistake.
- Have a plane at Dietrich
and get him on it!
- One ofthe biggest
*** *** ofall time!
- The first man. You understand?
- Dietrich?
- Don't even bother to check him in.
We're not to even check you in, sir,
just get you on that plane.
What's going on?
Look, I'm a key man on the Trixie team.
A key man! I'm one ofthe developers
ofthe *** thing!
I gotta have access to a lab.
Gotta have access to my computers.
- Our orders are to get the first man
on the team in the field, sir.
-Jesus Christ, this is so random!
A lousy technician
is what you need out there!
Fly me out to Evans City
and you're tying my hands!
Don't you see that?
I don't have access to that equipment,
I'm useless!
You'll have to clear this with command.
- Don't you realize the consequences?
Soldier, stop the car.
- I'm sorry, sir. Those are the orders.
Orders, my ***!
Stop the car!
You're gonna have a hell ofa time
getting me on that plane, soldier.
Maybe so, sir, but we'll do it.
It's the last we have.
Aw, come on!
Can I have a hand over here?
[ Screaming ]
*** voiceprint check
is a waste ofvaluable time.
We gotta make snap decisions.
If I can't get through to you
without a five-minute delay-
I gotta authorize all these decisions on my
own. I don't like the position it puts me in.
I know, I know. I know Peckem will be here,
but until then I'm in charge.
I don't like being a brass ***.
I'm not an infantry man.
I'm Chem Corp. Remember that? Huh?
You don't know
what it's like out there.
How can I hold the perimeter
and fight a small-scale war at the same time?
I need those additional men!
Many ofthe people
in the outlying area are farmers,
and they've got weapons.
You expect us
to lock up our end, huh?
Well, what about your end, damn it?
All right.
I'll see what we can do.
They're meeting with more resistance,
and they've run into
a few more cases of infection.
Major Ryder's requesting more men.
I'll wait for
Colonel Peckem's evaluation.
- Sir, if-
- Peckem'll be in there by 2:00.
They can hold out till then.
- We have a man in there
telling us that maybe they can't.
- Oh, come on, Frank!
This is highly organized,
riot-trained army.
You can't tell me that they're
unable to hold the perimeter...
on a small town
through early morning.
âªâª [ Rock ]
âªâª [ Stops ]
Please!
Listen up! Listen up!
Town is under quarantine.
We have you all under martial law.
We'll take you all over to the high school.
We'll explain it to you over there.
- [ Chattering, Shouting ]
- [ Woman ] Everybody out! Everybody out!
- [ Boy ] What is this?
- Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey!
Hey! Hey!
[ Chattering, Indistinct ]
- The place is under emergency-
- Get out!
- [ Girls Screaming ]
- Wait! Wait! I want a lawyer!
[ Screaming Continues ]
Mommy, Mommy,
what's happening?
Come with us, ma'am.
Now, hold on, fellas.
Just what's going on here?
- [ Chattering Continues ]
- [ Man ] We're not going no place
till we know more about this!
It's the lights!
Where's Mommy?
My mother! Get out!
It's my mother!
Tell me what this is all about,
and maybe I'll cooperate with you!
What's going on? Let go!
Please tell me what you're doing!
Wait! Wait! Wait!
[ Child Wailing ]
No! I'm not going!
Larry!
- Hey! What's going on here?
- [ Woman ] For God's sake-
- Where are we going?
- I want my doll.
Here, sweetie.
What's going on? Let me go!
Come on!
Come here, little fella.
[ Grunting ]
- [ Child Yells ]
- [ Toy Gun Firing ]
Sir, come with us!
What's going on?
[ Man ]
Hey, leave her alone!
[ Screaming ]
- [ Child Continues Screaming ]
- Hold it!
[ Chattering, Shouting ]
[ Woman ]
Leave her alone!
- Don't give me that ***, boy.
- That's all right, soldier.
[ Ryder ]
That's right. 0900. Check.
Now, you listen to me, Ryder.
Buck's been telling me
what's going on here tonight.
I don't mind telling you
we're mighty tired of being
pushed around like this.
Yes, sir, I know.
We'vejust had no way of preparing
anybody for this kind ofthing.
Itjust kinda snowballed on us
and we were forced to take action.
You said it would never come to this!
Look, we've cooperated with you.
We've attempted to keep this thing quiet
in order not to create a panic.
But, Christ,
we never expected this!
Neither did we... sir.
We're trying to get everyone
into the high school.
We're setting up an infirmary there.
- Are we under martial law?
- Yes, sir.
Well, let me tell you something.
You just can't walk all over the people
of Evans City that easy, Major.
And as mayor ofthis town,
I'm protesting your action.
In fact, I'd like to speak
to somebody higher up.
Yes, sir. I'm Colonel Peckem.
Good evening. Major Ryder?
Yes, sir.
I assume we don't need
the masks in the ultraviolet.
That's correct, sir.
I'll be with you gentlemen
in just a minute.
I want to speak with Major Ryder
and find out exactly what's been happening.
Major?
Yes, sir. Right this way.
I'll be a son ofa ***.
You don't smoke,
you ***.
No.
Where am I gonna
get me some smokes?
- Hey, Clanker, that'sJudy.
- Sure it's her?
Yes, I'm sure.
She's heading out to the fire.
You sure?
Yes, I'm sure, damn it!
Hey, be cool, buddy.
We'll get her.
[ Announcer On Radio ]
Rainy and 65 outside the Big "K" studios.
- She's giving it more gas.
- She doesn't know it's us.
[ Announcer On Radio ]
It's 1 0 minutes before midnight.
Almost time for headlines
with Bob Brewster.
This is Bob Lee.
Judy!
[ Soldiers Chattering ]
[ Clanker ] What? What?
[ Soldier ]
Come over to the van.
Move it back. Move out.
- What's all this about?
- We're rounding everybody up
and taking them to the high school.
What about my car?
Don't worry.
We'll take care of it.
[Judy ]
David, I feel stupid. Stupid!
Shh.
You didn't know it was us.
- Come on. Get up.
- Will you tell us what's going on?
- [ Soldier ] Let's see it!
- Look, I'm a nurse.
- What is it?
- I'm a nurse, I work for Dr. Brookmyre.
I'm supposed to inoculate-
No, it's for him.
Get in the truck.
Come on. Come on!
Hey, wait.
You're clean.
Let's go. Come on.
Hey, no problem.
Okay, in the truck.
In the truck.
No problem, man.
Look, I'm not causing
any problems.
In the truck. In the truck.
Yet. Mothers.
- Who's all here?
- Artie Fulton. My daughter's with me.
- I heard you said you were
Dr. Brookmyre's nurse.
- Yes.
I'm the appendectomy. The emergency
appendectomy at Christmastime?
- Kathy?
- [ Engine Revs ]
You okay?
Yes. Okay.
- Who else is in here?
- That's Frank Winston.
- I don't know what's wrong with him.
He seems to be sick.
- Know anything about what's going on?
We were asleep and they
dragged us right out ofthe house.
It's a quarantine.
What?
It's a quarantine on the town.
Some kind ofvirus.
[ Fulton ]
What about the soldiers?
[Judy ] I don't know.
- Said he'd send a medical team.
- We heard some shooting.
- What kind ofvirus? Do you know what it is?
- Brookmyrejust said it was highly contagious.
- And it's dangerous.
- Maybe that's what he's got. Winston!
Oh, Daddy, I'm all r-
- We heard there were roadblocks up.
- The military's involved.
This must really be big.
David, I'm scared.
It's all right.
It's all right, honey.
Man, ain't this some ***.
[ Soldiers Chattering ]
[ Baby Crying ]
Grab this one.
I got it.
Did you get this one
over here?
Yeah, I'll get it.
I want to set up
a second perimeter.
The inside line
will continue to move in
toward the downtown area,
bringing everything they find
with them.
I want the second perimeter
two miles inside the first.
This two-mile stretch'll be called,
uh, a no-man's land.
Nothing can stay on it.
No one can cross it.
- You're talking about
an awful lot of men, sir.
- We'll just have to get them in here.
What do we have now?
Five companies.
Why did this get down to the last minute?
These deployments should have been ready!
Well, the initial information
was that the vaccine was harmless.
You mean they didn't take
any precautionary action?
Routine procedure.
I got here the day ofthe crash.
Plane went down in these hills
above the town.
Investigators reported
that the casings
wound up in the river.
Apparently the water flows
through an underground reservoir...
and Evans City is supplied
with artesian systems out ofthat.
So I stayed in town, notified the police
and the town doctor...
to be on the alert for any
high-fever symptoms or delirium.
Sir, the report was that the Trixie team
had deactivated the vaccine.
Major, Trixie wasn't
developed as a vaccine.
Trixie was developed
as a bacteriological weapon.
[ Radio: Feedback ]
Comm Central calling Colonel Peckem.
Comm Central, Colonel Peckem.
- This is Peckem.
- Sir, we have completed
your voiceprint check.
That's why the blackout.
I knew the blackout
was to avoid embarrassment,
but a bioweapon never occurred to me.
[ Sighs ]
I fell for that story
hook, line and sinker.
That was the idea.
[ Man #1 On Radio ]
Uh, Colonel Peckem-
[ Man #2 On Radio ]
No, no, no, his first name.
[ Man #1 ]
Uh, Christopher. Chris. Chris.
This is Brubaker, Chris.
Glad you're there.
Major Ryder's a competent man
and a good officer,
but I get the feeling
he's hitting the panic button
too prematurely.
- Mr. Brubaker-
- You want a real evaluat-
Mr. Brubaker.
What it's really like out there-
[ Shouting ] Mr. Brubaker,
we're running out oftime!
Ifyou want me to get thejob done,
you get me the stuff I need and get it
before the morning's over!
[ Brookmyre ]
Let us move over
to the high school!
- We haven't got the room here to handle this!
- They're clearing the infirmary area, sir.
We'll move over there as soon
as they complete disinfecting.
I've heard that for the last three hours!
"Equipment and personnel
are on their way!"
Why can't we call Unity?
Ifwe can't go out,
surely we can let them in.
We need that equipment!
I'm sorry, sir.
We can't let them in.
We don't know how long
this quarantine will be in effect.
We're talking about the lives
ofthe citizens ofthis city!
We're also talking about the lives
of many ofour own men, sir!
Your men are your worry, Sergeant!
The people ofthis town are my worry!
Message for Major Ryder sir.
Major Ryder's in with Colonel Peckem.
I'll take it.
Heavy assembly, sir,
at the interstate highway.
One ofthe trucks blew up
with masks and filters.
We have a lot of men hurt.
- Any civilian casualties?
- Three dead, sir.
Now, you just listen to me, mister.
In addition to being mayor ofthis town,
I also happen to be a practicing attorney.
I know the rights ofcivil law.
Sergeant, I want a weapons search
ofthe entire town.
That's stores included.
Confiscate everything.
Just a minute!
I'm demanding a writ of habeas corpus.
Sheriff,
I've gotta take your weapons.
[ Mayor ]
Now, you just hold on!
Don't you give 'em to him.
You don't have to!
- Soldier.
- Look, you just can't
push us around this way!
Don't you do it, Bucky!
- [ Groans ]
- What the hell is going on here anyway?
Sheriff, you're in a hopeless situation.
Don't make us use force.
- Let's go.
- What we're doing here is for the g-
- Let's get the hell outta here!
- Watch it!
- Every civilian weapon
inside the perimeter area.
- [ Gunshot ]
I want every damn civilian weapon
in the entire perimeter. Do you understand?
Right away-
Jesus Christ.
Colonel!
Colonel Peckem, please, sir!
This is exactly the kind ofthing
we're trying to prevent!
You ain't takin' me no place!
- [ Gunshot ]
- Take cover!
[ Chattering, Shouting ]
- [ Gunshot ]
- [ Soldier ]
Oh, man , this isn't getting anywhere!
[ Soldier ]
Hey, he's shootin' at us, Burns!
- Son ofa *** shootin' at us!
- Get in here, boy.
Come on! Get down!
[ Soldier ]
Return fire!
[ Soldier ]
Okay, hold your fire!
All right, let's check it out!
Move in!
Remember, he ain't hit
until I see him hit!
[ Groaning ]
Keep away from me.
Keep away from me.
I'll kill y-
[ Gasps ]
- Lunatic, man.
- [ Exhales ]
- âªâª [ Piano ]
- Take a look at this, man.
Miss?
[ Chuckles ]
âªâª [ Continues ]
[ Soldier ]
A recital.
Place sure is a loony bin.
No wonder they want us
to round 'em all up.
[ Door Opening ]
[ Soldier ]
Look. Check it out upstairs.
âªâª [ Piano Continues ]
Ma'am?
Is that- that there
your husband downstairs?
[ Groaning ]
Oh,Jesus.
[ Gasping ]
Hey!
Hey!
[ Gasping ]
Oh,Jesus Chri-Jesus!
Can't breathe.
I'm bleedin' bad.
- Ma'am?
- Hello.
I'm bleedin' bad!
I'm bleedin'! I'm bleedin'!
- Maybe we're in some kind ofwar.
- Shut up a minute!
[ Truck Stops ]
[ Banging ]
[ Men Chattering, Shouting ]
- [ Gunfire ]
- More shooting.
- [ Gunfire, Louder ]
- [ Screams ]
We're in the middle ofsomething.
Them boys ain't playing games.
[ Shouting Intensifies ]
Check out the people!
Come on, let's move!
[ Shouting Continues ]
[ Gunshot ]
Stop, or I'll shoot!
Come on, let's go! You two!
Lets go, mister!
Get back here, or we'll shoot!
[ Whimpering ]
I'm scared!
[ Screaming ]
No!
[ Man Muttering ]
Thiryt-five cents a gallon.
[ Muttering Continues ]
Fifty-eight cents.
*** it, what's going on?
What's happening?
I said, what's going on?
Give me a ***' answer!
Come on!
Come on, soldier! Soldier!
Stay with me! What's going on?
- David, come on!
- Hey, man!
- Hey! Soldier!
- What's going on?
Tell me what's happening!
- David!
Come on!
Soldier, why are you here?
Tell me!
- Come on, soldier!
- David, please!
[ Man Mutters ] Crazy ***.
I thinkyou're all crazy. Every one ofyou.
Pretty funny, you think, huh?
That isn't the army.
- Pull out ofthere! Let's go!
- [ Man Muttering ]
You knew who the people were.
[ Engine Starts ]
Go on! Take off!
David, the hypodermic!
Check those two guys out
over there.
Hey, they're gone!
- They're in the van! They took off in the van!
- Welcome, brothers!
Get that guy
out ofthe gas station.
They took- They took off!
[ Van Stops ]
Hey, buddy! We lost 'em!
- Where you headin'?
- I don't know!
Try the hills by the country club!
Maybe we can hole up there!
I got ya, boss!
[ Shouting ]
[ Gunfire ]
[ Man ]
No, it only affects primates.
At least we don't have to worry
about its being spread by dogs or cats.
Whatever consolation
that may be to you.
Unless there are any pet monkeys hereabouts,
the only ones infected will be human beings.
Ifwe catch it in the early stages,
can it be reversed?
Oh, we searched for an antidote
the three years that project
was in existence, Doctor.
No dice.
How many are based
in the area, Sergeant?
Don't know.
They haven't called me.
- Dr. Watts, I thought you-
- I haven't even been able to call
any commanders yet.
They told me I could use the radio
on the plane, but it wasn't piped through
your alternate network.
We're using the alternates
to avoid any chance ofa leak.
Ah, yes. Precious security.
Keep it under wraps at all costs.
Meanwhile, do you realize
the blunder that's been made?
We can have you flown back
as soon as we run a compete med check
and get a clearance from Washington.
- Let's get started.
- We don't have all our equipment in yet.
Beautiful.
And when'll that be?
As soon as possible.
Appropriately vague, Colonel.
Look, it's you think boys who
created this thing in the first place.
Oh, that's beautiful.
I'm one ofthe only chances we have.
I can't get back to a lab
because you're not equipped
to run a medical check,
which we wouldn't need in the first place
if I hadn't been packed off here!
The whole operation
is one fat blunder!
You talk about blunders.
According to the report from your team,
the virus was considered inactive.
"Considered."
Yes. That's the important word.
Any man on the team will tell you
that means 99%, maybe.
That's a standard we don't set, Colonel.
That's set by the military.
- We're not getting anywhere
trying to assign blame.
- Then authorize me back to the lab!
I can't take a chance on breaking the perimeter
with somebody that might be a carrier.
Trixie has been in these waters
for six days!
Some truck driver could have taken it out of here
long before you set up that perimeter.
We're going under the assumption
we've got it contained. We're gonna
keep it contained until it runs its course.
- Runs its course?
- You said it can't stay active
in the ultraviolet light.
It's in the water, man!
Underground!
It's obviously in people too.
People are vectors.
They carry it about with them unawares.
The incubation period may vary, Colonel,
but ultimately Trixie is going to
spread throughout this entire town!
- The town is sealed off.
- Oh, Colonel.
Look, shortly before
the funds ran out,
two of my technicians caught this bug
from a rhesus monkey.
One ofthem was delirious for two days
before he finally died.
The other phased in and out
until he finally went hopelessly mad.
Those are the two ultimate effects
ofthis thing. It's notjust gonna
run its course and be forgotten.
How are you guys
gonna explain away a town...
that's either wiped out
or reduced to mindlessness?
[ Laughs ]
What is this, another piece of information
they forgot to pass on to you guys?
Oh, gentlemen,
we're not dealing with a flu virus here.
We're dealing with
an often lethal,
always debilitating
encephalitic mutation.
It leaves its victims
either dead or incurably mad.
You got that?
What are you doing?
Nitwit.
Somebody's gonna
see you out there.
Christ.
I didn't mean
to hurt you.
I know.
It's not you.
It's not what you did.
[ Clears Throat ]
You're nice.
I like you very much.
- Man-
- I'm sorry for being such a little girl.
It's okay. I understand.
I mean,
I- I knew that people die.
Yeah?
You know,
I knew people died.
My father-
Your father?
You understand?
It's like, uh, all- all these people...
dying and, uh, my father...
can't feel that.
You can.
I know you can. I-
I have it, don't I?
I have the disease.
[ Door Opens, Closes ]
Man, you'd better take care ofyour daughter,
'cause she's in pretty bad shape.
[ Triangle Clanging ]
Hey, reveille, buddy.
We gonna move?
We'll be right up.
Hey, I found some cigarettes, man.
I had to break a machine open.
There's all kinds of goodies
around this place.
- Any food?
- Yeah, food and drink.
-Just don't get yourselftanked.
- No, I'm just warming up.
Hey, you still figure
we should try to get out?
I don't know, man.
These new two
are gonna slow us up, buddy.
That chick's got the bug.
I gotta think about it.
- Hey, I came up with a radio.
- What'd it say? Anything about what's going on?
No,just, uh, music.
It's really weird.
Yeah.
We'll be up in a minute.
Hey, ifthat chick's got the bug,
we could catch it from her, right?
It depends on what it is.
Well, it's a bug.
We could catch it, can't we?
We'll be up in a minute.
Yeah, okay.
I mean, it'sjust... a little ol' bug, right?
Can't be much-
Clank, would you leave us alone
for a minute?
Okay.
[ Sighs ]
Okay, buddy.
[ Exhales ]
You know, the whole time I was in 'Nam
I figured you were old Clank's girl.
I never could figure that out.
I hardly even knew him.
Well, I didn't know that.
I saw you with him.
When?
At one ofthe games.
Good God, David.
I mean, big Clank?
How could you even think that?
Well, I didn't know.
I figured, big football hero.
And I didn't really know you.
I didn't know what you were like.
It wasn't my fault.
Action and adventure.
Evans City's only Green Beret.
Oh, hear! Hear!
[ Sighs ]
Christ.
I can't believe that was me.
[ Rifle Slams ]
We're gonna be all right.
I'll work on natural immunity.
[ Chattering ]
A million to one against developing
any foreign antidote in time.
Sergeant, you get your ***
out from behind your desk,
quit calling me on the telephone
and telling me what you can't do
and get that equipment on the double!
You understand me?
We're working offthe census.
[ Man On Radio
Speaking Simultaneously, Indistinct ]
Inside the white perimeter- 3,61 3.
We've got about-
[ Man On Radio ]
Wait a minute. Say that again, Chris.
Three-six-one-three.
Three-six...
We've got about two-thirds
ofthe population accounted for.
one-three.
We've got an open revolt.
It's turning into a war zone.
Wait a minute. We gotta
get them into that high school.
Chris, make that your main objective
at this point. Understand?
Just don't let
those perimeters break.
The perimeters are holding, but we've
got about 50 square miles ofwoods and hills
that we've still gotta cover.
What's your estimates, Chris?
How much time?
I can't tell you
how long it's gonna take.
We talking about hours, days, or what?
Give me a ballpark.
I just can't.
All right, all right,
keep it locked up,
and let us know as soon as you do.
Standing order, Chuck.
Get this out.
Anyone obviously infected or resisting
is to be treated as an enemy,
with the ultimate objective
to bring them in at any cost.
Yes, sir.
Chuck.
- Yes, sir?
- We've gotta burn the bodies.
- Sir-
- I'll listen to any alternatives, soldier,
but until I hear a good one you burn them.
[ Ryder ]
"A" Company reports
two men possibly infected.
Sir, the men are getting panicky.
Some ofthe men haven't even
been told why they're here.
Ofcourse not, Major.
That would just constitute a security leak.
One ofthe objectives
is to keep this thing quiet, yes.
But the main objective
is to keep the virus contained.
Ifthose men know the truth,
they'll be breaking
the perimeter themselves.
- How can you tell?
- What?
Don't you see?
The whole thing's insane.
How can you tell
who's infected and who isn't?
- They can't get the helicopters in here
for another 1 5 or 20 hours.
- *** it!
- There's a police bird and two city-owned
choppers out at the community field.
- Get them in the air!
- What sort ofauthorization will I need?
- Anything! Use your rifle if necessary.
I want them in the air,
inside the perimeter,
radio-linked with the ground.
Report anything they spot,
and keep circling the no-man's-land
day and night.
Anyone in that area
gets one warning shot.
- Sir-
- Is that clear?
One warning shot.
What's going on at Trixie?
Take 'em upwards ofdays
just to reprogram all that data, Colonel.
Until then, we won't even be able
to re-create the virus itself.
And afterwards,
with the incubation period,
my guess is a good week
to infect a new set of monkeys.
We have got to start
taking blood samples,
and we've got to start flying them
out to Dietrich so they can at least
have a sample ofthe active virus.
We can't send anything out.
We've got
human guinea pigs here.
Over 3,000 shots at finding an immune,
but we've go to start taking blood
and we've got to start flying it out.
- We can't send anything out yet.
- Can't you see-
What do you want to do,
send 'em out in empty pop bottles?
- [ Sighs ]
- We need airtight canisters.
I've requested them along with
the other decontamination gear.
Hmm.
I don't mean tojump on you, Colonel.
Itjust amazes me
at how shoddy this operation is.
Nothing amazes me anymore, Doctor.
Nothing in this *** army
amazes me.
I'm a combat man.
I shouldn't even be here.
Just happened to be available.
Maybe expendable.
I'll get your samples out to Dietrich.
In the meantime, why don't you
get offyour *** and start collecting them?
- Well, does that high school
have a chem lab?
- Yes, sir.
- I'm gonna need some things.
- Medical will set you up.
- Can I have a radio put in over there?
- Man needs a radio, soldier.
Man needs a radio.
I need a-
[ Chuckles ]
Man needs a radio.
[ Man On Loudspeaker, Indistinct ]
[ Man On Loudspeaker ]
Will be tested and treated for the virus.
Do not resist. They are preventive measures to
ensure your survival ofthe epidemic. Repeat-
[ Chattering, Indistinct ]
Twenty. Twenty. Very good.
Whoa, whoa.
- I'm gettin' out of here!
- [ Shouting Indistinct ]
I'm gettin' out of here-
[ Screaming ]
Outta here! Get outta here!
I'm getting out of here!
Maybe we're doing the wrong thing.
Maybe we should go back to the van
and try to get back into town.
- The army mayjust be here to help.
- The man thinks the army is our friend.
I just don't know
that we're doing the right thing.
- Yeah, well, ask Sheriff Cooper.
- [ David ] Whatever they're here for,
it's turned into a riot.
Maybe they arejust here for control.
Ifthey can turn a campus protest
into a shooting war.
Some ofthe rednecks that live in this area,
they could be shooting at each other
and not even care why.
So whatever's going on,
we're better offaway from it.
[ Clanker ]
That ain't saying you can't go back, buddy.
What about the virus?
Kathy is acting strangely.
For all we know,
we may all have been exposed.
We may need medical attention.
I've been thinking.
Maybe somebody's hitting us
with bacteriological weapons or something.
Maybe we are in a war.
I just wanna be sure
that we're doing the right thing.
Well, we can't be sure, damn it!
Brookmyre told Judy
to keep isolated.
That's good enough for me.
You can go back to town ifyou want to.
[ Clanker ]
The army ain't nobody's friend, man.
We know. We been in.
I don't know about you, but, uh...
I'm gonna stick it out with David.
'Cause he's gonna make it.
He's got a brain.
[ Man ]
The church is a holy sanctuary!
These people have sanctuary!
Leave them alone!
Leave them alone!
Sanctuary!
[ Chattering ]
[ Baby Screaming, Crying ]
Okay, let's go.
[ Shouting ]
God is with us!
[ Whimpers ]
- [ Screaming ]
- [ Soldier ] Come on! Move! In! Everybody!
Come on, in, in! In there!
- Hey, hey, hey!
- [ Chattering, Shouting Continue ]
[ Gunshot ]
Father!
Father David!
[ Gunfire ]
Let's go!
There goes a couple of'em!
[ Gunfire Continues ]
***.
Mommy!
[ Men Chattering, Indistinct ]
[ Woman Screaming ]
[ Giggles ]
I'm all right.
She's all right.
She's upset, that's all.
It's funny.
We're all upset.
She'll be all right when we leave here.
She'll be all right.
Isn't it?
- How faryou figure it is to Saunders' farm?
- Couple miles, maybe.
Well, they can't have
every inch covered.
All those woods.
There are ravines behind Saunders'.
Ifwe can get through it all,
it's there.
Hey, Dave, I think we better shake them.
Shh!
I'm telling you,
that chick's out of her head.
- Shut up, man. Listen.
- What?
[ Helicopter Blades Whirring ]
[ David ]
Get down, man!
Out ofsight!
[ Whirring Continues ]
***!
He spotted us.
We gotta break through the woods.
We're gonna break through the woods!
Ifwe get split up,
we'll meet at Saunders' place.
We won't get away from that bird, man.
We can't sit here!
[ Man On Speaker ]
Stop where you are.
We have you spotted.
Stop where you are or we'll open fire.
We'll be forced to open fire on you.
Stop where you are.
We have you spotted.
We're in communication with thejeeps.
We're in communication
with the ground troops.
You cannot escape.
Stop where you are
or we'll be forced to open fire.
[ Gunshot ]
I'll try to keep the damn thing away
so maybe we can duck it.
[ Whirring Continues ]
[ Gunfire ]
[ Machine Gun Fire ]
[ Gunfire ]
[ Panting ]
[ Gunfire ]
[ Machine Gun Fire ]
Stay put!
[ Machine Gun Fire ]
[ Gunfire Continues ]
[ Shotgun Blasts ]
Bums!
[ Gunfire Continues ]
[ Engine Dies ]
[ Blades Cranking ]
[ Blades Stop ]
Hey! I told you, Dave.
Hey, Dave!
You're forgettin' about the infantry.
Let's go.
Huh?
[ People Chattering, Shouting ]
The crazies in here are detained,
but they might not be infected.
Keep them somewhere else.
Keep 'em isolated.
[ Man ] Yes, sir.
We're using the gymnasium
for any consulting.
[ Chattering, Shouting Continues ]
Take her blood pressure.
[ Muttering ]
I'll need a hand with this.
[ Doctor ]
Got a blood pressure yet?
[ Nurse ] 1 24 over 67.
[ Doctor ]
All right, keep checking.
[ Muttering ]
Get it offof me! Get it off!
He's arresting. Come on. Let's go.
Get another nurse over here,
will you, please.
These *** things returned.
- Don't you med guys have anything
more powerful than this?
- No, sir.
- [ Man On Speaker ] Hey, uh, Elly?
- Yes?
I'm not getting any further
on that formula.
For Christ sake. It's in the written records.
We can't read
the microfilms manually, Elly.
We're gonna have to wait
until it's all in the computer.
[ Exhales Sharply ]
Once it's all back in the computer,
we can have it in
a matter ofseconds.
But it won't be all
in the computer for three days!
We'll just have to try
all the combinations.
You gotta get a sample flown out to us.
Lots of luck.
Say again.
I'm not reading you, Elly.
I said I'll see what I can do.
Give me Peckem.
Yes, sir.
To Colonel Peckem's headquarters.
We'll have to have your voiceprint.
Christ sake!
He's only down the street from me.
I just left him!
We'll need to check it, sir,
if it's to go through the network.
We'll have to do a recording.
Here, you run this over to Peckem.
To Colonel Peckem, sir?
Tell Peckem without those samples,
Dietrich might as well close down.
If he still refuses to send them out,
have him call Dietrich himself
and explain it.
But get him the hell
off my back!
Yes, sir. I'll try.
On that voiceprint, sir,
will you state your name and I.D.?
Stick it up your big,
fat, electronic ***!
[ Glass Clanging ]
What's the matter with you, woman?
Ultraviolet's not infallible when
you're working this closely with it.
- So put your mask back on.
- As you have discovered, Doctor,
it's very difficult looking
into a microscope
when you're wearing a mask.
Just how would you rate
our chances, Doctor?
- Do you have any family outside?
- What?
Do you have any family outside?
No, sir.
Hmm.
Me neither.
I'm sorry, sir.
Would you marry me?
Hmm?
[ Laughs ]
I assume from that answer
that you rate our chances as good.
- [ Chuckles ]
- No, next week. Ofcourse right now!
- That's army issue, Doctor! Army issue!
- All right, where is she?
- Doctor Brookmyre's nurse, sir.
- He sent her out! He sent her out with these!
- What happened, Major?
- Apparently, Dr. Brookmyre sent
his nurse out with some ofthe antibiotics.
When was this?
Early last night,
just after things started.
- We recovered the materials, sir,
when they were captured.
- "They?"
Yes, sir. There were
several ofthem. At least there were.
They got away last night in one ofthe vans.
The van was found,
but there was no sign ofanyone.
- This is army issue! Army issue!
- Take Dr. Russell to the infirmary.
Run a check on him.
- Yes, sir.
- This is army issue!
There's no requisition!
This is- This is army issue!
You know ifyour nurse was exposed
to any infected cases?
Very briefly.
We had the two children here.
- [ Shouting ]
Why in the hell did you send her out?
- She's-
She's pregnant.
I was afraid for the child.
I sent her with some antibiotic
for the father.
They're gonna be married.
We're only doing what
we have to do to ensure survival.
- [ Gunfire ]
- [ Man ] I got a message from Colonel Peckem!
I got a message from Colonel Peckem!
- Get in here! Get in here, soldier.
- I got a message-
- [ Gunfire Continues ]
- [ Shouting Indistinctly ]
All right, keep down!
Troopers will knock your block off!
*** it!
Give me another man in here!
Another guard!
- Get me "C" Detachment.
Get me "C" Detachment!
- [ Gunfire Continues ]
[ Man On Radio ]
Your voiceprints are-
Survival?
[ Panting ]
What do you think, old buddy?
There's four of'em.
That's four we can see.
Must be more inside.
[ Panting Continues ]
Why don't wejust scurry around
and pass by 'em?
It's almost dark. Let's wait.
We need information.
Why don't wejust go down
and talk to them?
- Get her! Get her down!
- I really would like to talk.
Clank!
[ Gunshot ]
[ Panting ]
[ Gunfire ]
- [ Laughs ]
- Knock it off!
[ Gunshot ]
[ Man ]
I got it!
[ Man #2 ] All right!
Knock it off.
Hey, look at that!
Right on, man!
That dude can't shoot worth ***.
Yeah, missed you by a mile.
You mother.
[ Men Chattering ]
Hey, you son ofa ***.
I ought to break your ***.
Hey, Clanker.
- What the hell's the matter with you?
- I'm sorry. I-
- Thank you for goin' out after her.
- I was savin' my ***, not hers.
Next time I'm gonna throw
her out there and you with her!
[ Sighs ]
That chick's crazy, man.
She's got the bug.
[ Birds Twittering ]
âªâª [ Ragtime ]
What you figure on doin' tonight?
I figured I'd be cleanin' out
this *** house.
That's about all you can figure
in this army.
I sure didn't figure on this.
Didn't figure on what?
This.
What?
This, uh, maneuver.
But what is it? Define it.
Tell me what it's all about.
I don't know, Sergeant.
[ Sighs ]
You never know what you're doing
or why you're doing it.
You just do it
because you're told to.
Yeah. When are we
movin' out of here?
What, you in a hurry?
Me?
Well, relax.
You'll find this ploy somewhere
in your manual, I'm sure.
It's called "sit it out and
let somebody else do the diryt work."
Right on.
[ Birds Twittering ]
Move slow and easy.
Keep 'em from hollerin'.
- Why take the risk?
- We're doin' this my way, you hear?
Just get 'em down, keep 'em quiet.
When we get inside,
don't get trigger happy.
We gotta find out what these guys know.
Hey, man, I'm with you.
Okay.
I'll duck around over there.
[ Men Chattering ]
- We're not gonna find anything out here.
- [ Scrapes Tree ]
That's right.
Thought I heard something.
Come on now.
It's only a damn patrol.
[ Chuckles ]
[ Grunts ]
You make a noise and I'll kill ya.
[ David ]
How many men inside?
Three.
You wouldn't be lyin'
to me now, would ya?
What's happened?
I don't hear anything.
Shh.
[ Twittering Continues ]
It's been a long time.
I don't hear anything.
Quiet.
Go foryour guns
and it'll be the last thing you ever do.
What's going on here?
What are you doin' to us?
What army are you with?
Why are you after us?
Okay, now listen to me!
I'm listening to you.
You make it fast!
What do you know?
Nothin'.
Okay, now listen.
You let me go-
Talk!
Okay. Okay.
It's a quarantine.
There's a virus loose in the area.
How'd the army get involved?
How'd the army get involved
in anything? I don't know!
I don't know, man.
Honest to God, I don't know.
It's a police action.
What are your orders?
Round up everybody.
Take 'em to the high school.
Everything was all right.
People were comin' in with us.
They're treating them at the school.
The ones with the virus, man,
it's like they're crazy.
What kind ofvirus is it?
Oh, I don't know.
The army only tells us
what they have to.
It's in the water.
In the water?
Yeah. We're following orders.
I mean, I know where you're at.
This whole thing is like-
[ Gunfire ]
No!
- No more lies!
- [ Groans ]
Hey, David.
Green Beret.
What happened to you, man?
That son ofa *** froze up.
These folks is all mine.
All three of'em.
All five of'em.
Hey, don't give me
any ofthis Green Beret ***!
I wasjust regular army.
David?
They're dead.
They're all dead.
Claiming stuff.
That son ofa ***, man.
Slam... right against the wall.
[ Bangs Table ]
Hey, man, you really messed up.
[ Laughs ]
Man, I thought that dude
knew Special Forces.
I figured he's gotta be
some kind of bad, right?
Some kind of bad.
You know I could never make it.
I never even came close to makin' it.
Regular army was all I ever was.
- Who turns out to be the baddest?
- [ Bangs Table ]
Single-handed!
I got five ofthem son ofa ***!
Hey, David.
Why don't you put me in for...
a Congressional Medal of Honor?
- [ Slams Refrigerator Door ]
- [ Bangs Table ]
Hey!
Hey! Where you goin'?
Uh,just goin' up to seeJudy.
What?
It's okay. I'm just goin' up
to seeJudy for a while.
Oh, yeah.
[ Chuckles ]
I know what you mean.
It's okay.
We'll be in the bedroom.
- Yeah.
- Hey!
[ Door Opens ]
[ Clank ]
My head feels funny.
- Did I do something wrong?
- You did what you had to do.
Hey, I didn't do
anything wrong, did I?
No, no, it's all right, Clanker.
- Huh?
- It's all right.
You did what you had to do.
Okay.
[ Exhales ]
I'll take first watch, okay?
Good.
Okay. I'll see you later.
She's all I have left.
My wife is dead- Mae.
That's my wife.
She's been dead
a couple ofyears now.
Kathy's infected obviously.
Artie's acting weird.
Even though Clank's going,
he's fightin', but he's losin'. But not us.
And God knows
we've been exposed to it.
Well, I had that injection.
Brookmyre said it wasn't an antidote,
just a strong antibiotic.
- Maybe that's enough.
- You didn't have your shot.
But I feel all right.
David, honey,
it's possible that you have
a natural immunity to it.
We still have to go away.
Hey. We can make it.
I know it.
I haven't allowed her to date yet.
I don't think she's old enough
to date yet.
The way these kids are today,
it's disgusting. It's disgusting!
These kids today, they're pigs!
Not my little girl-
No, sir.
I'll never let her
get into that kind oftrouble.
I owe that much to Mae.
I'll never let her get
into that kind oftrouble.
These kids today are pigs.
[ Phone Rings ]
Well, we can't wait forever
to break the story.
I'm for going
with the radiation scenario.
The thing is,
we can release it now,
and it covers us for any eventuality.
But the onus on it.
Sure, it's embarrassing.
But it's not as embarrassing
as bioweaponry.
At least everybody knows
we've been using nuclear weapons.
So we had an accident.
We'll blame it on A.E.C.
But how do we release it now
before we know?
We say there were nuclear weapons
on the plane when it went down.
Ifthe perimeter doesn't hold,
we're gonna have to go the whole way.
We say there was a live weapon
on the plane not destroyed
when it went down.
We got a team workin' on it.
Ifwe have to push the button,
wejust say the... weapon went off.
For Christ sake! We're talking
about one ofour own towns
and fifteen-hundred ofour own troops.
The town is already destroyed.
Ifthey can't hold that perimeter,
we're lookin' at the possibility ofTrixie
spreading across the entire country.
You break that perimeter,
then we gotta drop the bomb.
Like immediately.
And God knows
I hope we don't have to,
but ifwe do, we- we gotta have
some kind ofexplanation.
I'm just being realistic.
The radiation scenario covers us.
- [ Man On Intercom ]
Vocom Central calling Mr. Brubaker.
- This is Brubaker.
Yes, sir, we've completed
your voiceprint check,
and we have the president on the line.
In a minute we'll hook you in.
- Mr. Brubaker, this is the president.
- Yes, Mr. President.
Give me your consensus
on the press release.
[ Brubaker ]
Nothing unanimous, sir.
But there is a majority in favor
ofthe radiation scenario.
Safest, I suppose.
Yes, sir.
The bombers still up?
Round the clock, sir.
Sixty thousand feet over Evans City.
Thank you, Mr. Brubaker.
Sir?
- Yes.
- We'd, uh, like to
leave this line open, sir.
Ifthose perimeters break,
we'll have to act immediately.
And we'll, uh-
We'll need your permission, sir,
to, uh, use the weapon.
Uh, we want to leave the line open, sir,
to, uh, avoid voiceprint delay.
Sir?
The line will remain open,
Mr. Brubaker.
[ Plane Engine Droning ]
[ Coughs ]
Mae?
Still mad?
I was only an hour late, hon.
I thought ofyou all day.
[ Chuckles ]
On the 1 5th hole.
Ask Richard.
He hit one 220 yards
right down the middle.
And I said- I said,
"This one is for Mae."
[ WolfWhistle ]
Oh.
I used a putter
on the 1 8th hole.
Well, he said it was a foot.
It was more like three feet.
âªâª [ Clanging ]
Think I would know that.
Sure rolled in.
[ Mutters ]
You're safe, darling.
[ Clanging Stops ]
âªâª [ Clanging ]
[ Moaning ]
Yeah!
[ Moaning Continues ]
What are you doing?
Don't.
[ Clank ]
You sick son ofa ***.
Get up!
Talk to me about pigs!
What the hell were you doing?
[ Groans ]
The pig was screwing his own kind.
Let me go! Let me go!
Don't do it, Clanker.
Just don't grab me
like that, man.
Okay, cool it.
[ Groans, Coughing ]
I'm cold, man.
Let's get out of here.
I used to think
you had a brain, man.
We should've left them two!
We gonna leave 'em?
Yeah. We'll leave 'em.
[ Groans ]
[ Laughs ]
Now you're talkin'.
[ Laughs ]
Now you're talkin'.
Let's get out of here.
[ Laughing Continues ]
Let's stay here.
It's too late foryou.
I'm saying you're screwed.
And we pull out with one bullet.
The pigs.
[ Footfalls Down Stairs ]
âªâª [ Clanging ]
[ Birds Twittering ]
As much as you can fly in.
[ Man ]
No contact.
- Now you keep them up there.
- Sure they're notjust out ofyour range?
Use what you have sparingly,
but keep them up there.
Yes, I know.
- Running out offlares for the helicopters.
- We got another missing patrol, sir.
Lost radio contact.
I want a man posted every 25 yards
on that outside perimeter.
Yes, sir! And get this.
Post another man every 25 yards
on that outside perimeter!
- We got the voiceprint on one, sir.
- Right. I know.
We'll reinforce you as soon as we can.
Yeah. That's an order, soldier.
[ Sighs ]
I'm sorry, Doctor,
but they won't authorize anything...
until we run
a complete decontamination on you.
[ Watts ] Oh, for Christ sake.
[ Peckem ] We'll probably have the gear
installed by tomorrow. We can get you
out of here by tomorrow night.
[ Watts ]
I'm telling you, Colonel,
this information's invaluable.
[ Peckem ]
Can't you radio the data to Dietrich?
Every time I break this connection,
I gotta go through
this voiceprint ***.
Look, I'm telling you.
We've got a chance to crack it!
Authorize me out of here!
Screw the orders!
Get me out of here!
I'll have you out by tomorrow night.
If I let you out now,
they'd only stop you anyway.
That'd be a longer delay.
At least this way we stay
in touch and keep working.
I'm sorry. It's the best I can do.
Hey, they're gone, man.
That son ofa *** and his kid.
Oh, my God. David.
[ Crying ]
Get him down.
Please get him down.
Get him down.
I didn't do it.
[ Clank ]
Hey, man, look at this.
Come on, Clanker.
We gotta get out of here.
Come on, buddy. Move it!
[ Man ]
Come on, girl. You gotta go in.
Come on.
Yeah, we're taking everybody
to the high school.
[ Whispers ]
Hello.
Hello.
What's your name?
[ Bleating ]
My name is Kathy.
Stop it right there.
Hey, man, that's close enough.
Do you want to play?
No. You stay away.
Stay away, you guys.
[ Kathy ]
He said I could come out
and play for a long time.
- But I couldn't go far.
- We're gonna have to shoot her.
I saw-
Stay away from her, man!
Stay away.
She's going insane anyway, man.
Shoot her.
Come on. I have four guns
with me. Come on.
- My father- My father doesn't-
- [ Men Chattering ]
- [ Man ]
All right, everybody, shoot her!
- [ Gunfire ]
[ Gunfire Stops ]
- Oh.
- [ Bleating ]
[ Gunshot ]
- You was gonna leave me.
- [Judy ] Stop it!
Stop it!
They're coming, David!
David. David, they're coming, please.
Come on, Clanker. We gotta move.
We gotta get out of here.
[ Helicopter Blades Whirring ]
Jesus, man.
[ Exhales ]
My head's screwed up.
I got the bug, right?
Come on!
We've gotta get out of here!
Oh, no, I got the bug.
Take an arm.
[ Mutters ]
I'm scared, man.
I flip out and I can't control myself.
- Come on, Clanker. Will you move.
- Hey, big man.
Big green hat.
Move it!
Tell me where I should meet you.
For God's sakes.
Come on, man.
Tell me where I should meet you.
- Clanker.
- *** it, tell me where
I should meet you!
I know. Meet ya down
at the Zebra Club.
- Hey, no, man, no. Listen.
- Remember the Zebra Club
outside of Bragg? I'll meet you there.
- Listen. Out by the old concrete plant.
- I'll meet ya there and we'll drink 'em blind.
I'll take care ofthese guys.
I'm gonna meet ya at the Zebra Club.
Okay? The Zebra Club, man.
Hey! Hey!
Hey!
Hey, David.
You got the brains, man.
What are we gonna do?
The *** bug.
I got the *** bug!
[ Men Chattering ]
[ Man ]
Hit him!
He's a crazy son ofa ***,
ain't he?
[ Clank ]
Watch your ***,
you chickenshits in those white suits!
Where the hell's he at?
[ Clank ] I'm gonna say hello
to these *** white uniforms.
- [ Man ]
Spread out, *** it!
- [ Gunfire ]
Where are you going?
Keep your eyes open.
There he is!
[ Gunfire Continues ]
[ Men Chattering ]
[ Man ]
Hold your fire! Hold your fire!
Hold your fire until you can see him!
[ Men Chattering ]
[ Man #2 ]
I'm staying right here.
I'm not gonna move.
Stay low! Stay low.
That son ofa ***
can sure see us, man.
All right, let's move in slow.
[ Gunfire ]
Fire! Fire! Fire!
I can't see a thing.
Am I movin'?
Move in.
Stick to your right.
Stay low, you guys. Stay low.
It's starting to come over the railing.
[ Sighs ]
[ Leaves Rustle ]
[ Clicks ]
Hey, buddy, looks like it won't work.
Out ofammunition, man.
Son ofa ***!
Won't work, right?
[ Clicks ]
It's your ***, man.
Just sit there and sweat it, man.
We're gonna do us some drinkin'.
[ Gunshot ]
Whoa. Whoa. Whoa. Whoa. Hold it.
Am I going blind,
or is this configuration smaller
than it was?
Hmm? Smaller?
I don't know what it is
you're looking for.
[ Scoffs ]
Sure.
What's the combination
for this stuff?
Uh, 44 and 23.
Ink up another slide.
The same thing.
A million to one we'd find it.
But this is it.
I'm sure of it.
*** it, this is it!
Give me Dietrich.
[ Man On Speaker ]
Uh, yes, we'll have to checkyour-
I know. I know. The voiceprint.
Are you recording?
One minute, sir.
[ Watts ]
Come on. Oh, Christ.
[ Bangs Mouthpiece ]
Well!
[ Man On Speaker ]
Recording, sir.
Watts, Dr. Elston. Special unit three,
seven, four, three, two, seven.
Code name: Trixie.
Section: Research and Development.
We have that, sir,
and we'll put it right through.
Hustle, will you.
It is bigger here!
It's bigger than all
the other individual samples.
*** it, woman, this is it!
This is it!
We gotta get this stuff
offto Dietrich.
I don't understand the significance-
You don't have to understand.
-Just have faith.
- Ifyou were to explain it to me, sir,
I could be of more help.
Get me Peckem.
Uh, your line is hooked into Central
on that voiceprint check, sir.
Oh, I asked him for another line!
We can cancel that, sir,
and make this new-
[ Watts ] Listen.
- Yes, sir.
- When you get me Dietrich, can you put it
through to me at Peckem's headquarters?
Yes, I think-
Yes, sir, we can do that.
Okay, then do it.
I'm going over there right now.
Ifanything comes, hold it.
I'll be there in two minutes.
This is very urgent.
Yes, sir. Will do.
Watch those slides.
And call me ifanything
different happens.
Yes, but what am I looking for, sir?
[ All Chattering, Shouting ]
- Hold it there.
- Wait. Listen to me. Listen to me!
Hold on there.
Will you listen to me?
I'm Dr. Watts!
I'm a scientist!
I'm with the team!
I've got a tube ofTrixie here!
- [ Mutters ]
- Will you listen to me!
I'm working on the virus!
Will you listen to me!
This is a mistake! Will you shut-
Please, God, I will-
They've got a voiceprint on me!
I don't need a backup!
This is a mistake!
[ All Chattering, Shouting ]
Will you shut up!
Let me go!
Look at that! I see-
[ Gunfire ]
[ Screaming ]
[ Screaming Continues ]
[ Birds Twittering ]
It's gotta be the perimeter.
You gotta remember
to do exactly what I tell you.
Promise, no matter what.
I promise, David.
- You okay?
- I'm fine, and ready.
I'm fine, David, really.
I want to rest somewhere.
Now listen to me.
They're gonna be comin' through here.
Ifthey don't see us,
they'll pass us by.
And we'll be on the outside, huh?
We'll be out.
How long will I be alone?
- Not long.
- It's the only thing that scares me.
Why can't you come in with me?
I can't place the blocks
from the inside.
- David, where will you be?
- I'll hide up in the tower.
You're gonna hear them come through.
They'll probably search the grounds.
You just be real quiet
until they pass by.
- And I'll come back to get you.
- They'll never find me.
[ Laughs ]
They'll never-
They will never find us.
Us?
David, they might find you.
No, no. I can hide.
They'll never find either of us.
- But what ifthey do?
- They won't.
They won't.
Now listen to me.
Afteryou hear them pass,
you be real quiet.
And after they leave
and they go far away,
I'll come back to get ya.
If I don't come back to get ya,
you wait a long time,
and then you leave byyourself.
Oh, no. No, David.
I can't go anywhere without you.
- Now, don't worry. I'll- I'll meet ya.
- Where?
I'll meet ya at-
The Zebra Club.
- I remembered, David. I remembered.
- Oh, no.
No, not at the Zebra Club.
I'll meet ya at, uh-
I'll meet you at your mother's house.
Your mother's house in Danville.
That's a good idea.
Okay, now if I don't come back,
you leave by yourself
and you go to your mother's house.
You take care ofyourself, hmm.
Be quiet and don't move.
That goes for both ofyou.
I love you,Judy.
- What?
- I love you.
David, I can't hearyou.
David, I can't hearyou.
[ Crying ]
I love you.
David, what are
we gonna call our baby?
[ Laughs ]
I think it's a boy.
It'd like a boy.
Our baby, David.
[ Chuckles ]
[ Men Chattering ]
[ Chattering Continues ]
You gotta go around
and look on the other side. Move it!
I see your lights. All right.
Give us an aerial flare.
We gotta knock those blocks down.
Good place to hide among those blocks.
[ Men Chattering ]
- Give a look into one ofthose things.
- [ Chattering Continues ]
Somebody check out the building.
Two men, check out the building.
Gotta work in pairs.
We gotta get in there.
[ Clangs ]
- [ Man ]
Come on. Let's get out of here.
- Better check up in the tower here.
- Watch out for crazies!
There's crazies in there.
- Shut up.
- What's up? You see something?
- I don't know.
Come on. Let's go. Come on.
- Hey, man, what the hell are you doing?
- Hold on. I'm coming.
Hey, you all right?
Hey! Hey, what's the matter, buddy?
Nothin'. I'm comin' down.
Hey, man, it's scary enough around here.
Why didn't you answer me?
I'll be right there!
I'm takin' a ***!
Aw, kiss my ***.
Takin' a ***.
What the hell does that mean,
"takin' a ***"?
Hey, uh, how far out
from Cairo?
[ David ]
Don't know.
- [ Laughs ]
- Hey, come on.
It's spooky around here.
We'll never find the other guys
ifwe don't leave now. Come on.
[ David ]
All right, I'm comin' down!
[ Laughs ]
Okay!
Hold it. Be quiet.
Oh, David.
There's something in there.
Sounds like a little kid.
Hey, it's a broad.
[ Groans ]
David?
It's all right, baby, it's me.
David?
It's all right, baby.
No! No!
It's all right!
It's all right,Judy.
No! No!
Judy.Judy, it's all right!
It's me!
Judy!Judy, it's me!
David? Oh, David.
[ People Shouting ]
[ Gunfire ]
- Hey, it's all right. We're not army!
- [ Shouting ]
Stop! Hey, stop shooting!
We're not army!
- [ Gunfire Continues ]
- Please! We're not-
[ Gunfire Continues ]
[ Moans ]
Hey, Coach.
I didn't know it was you.
[ Grunts ]
- Hey, Coach, who's she?
- Baby.
David, it hurts.
[ Crying ]
I know, baby. I know.
[ Moans ]
He's kicking.
No. He'sjust sleeping.
All right, boy, let's go.
Come on. Let's go.
Oh, hurry. You decide
what you want to name him.
[ Moans ]
I think-
I think we'd better
call him David.
Judy?
[ Peckem's Voice ]
Right on the money as far
as the, uh, census info is concerned.
3,61 3 total population.
Twenty-
Twenty-one hundred survivors.
Ifyou want to call them survivors.
[ Brubaker ]
Uh, I read you, Chris.
That's a finejob.
I hate to drop this on you,
but, uh, Chris, we're taking you out.
We're sending you into Louisville.
Louisville?
Now we don't want
to hit the panic button, Chris,
but we have reports ofsymptoms.
We've always considered
the possibility ofTrixie being carried out
before you got your lines up.
[ Mutters ]
We doubt it, frankly,
Chris, but, uh,
we want you in there
to check the situation over
just in case.
If it does break out,
you'll be much better prepared, Chris.
[ Chuckles ]
You, uh- You have one
underyour belt now.
Yes, sir.
You're the only one
to send in there.
The state police
have blocked the roads
and closed the airports.
You're doing a greatjob.
Hang in there.
You've got transport arranged.
You'll have to go through
the medical before you leave
the area.
We don't want you
carrying Trixie out.
No, sir.
[ Chattering, Shouting ]
Put your hands on your head,
Colonel, please.
Breathe through your mouth.
[ People Continue Chattering,
Shouting ]
Colonel Peckem, sir,
we can sign you out.
Hear anything from Dietrich?
They're sending in a new man
from Trixie.
He should be here tomorrow.
Ifwe only knew what
Watts was working on.
Our boys have checked the slides
he left in his microscope, but we can't
make heads nor tails out of it.
He was onto something.
We'll dope it out...
sooner or later.
[ Scoffs ]
Sooner or later.
Understand they found
a rhesus monkey at Dietrich- immune.
Sooner or later, we'll find a human.
Sooner or later.
- Want an immunity check
on this one, Doctor?
- Are you kidding me, soldier?
[ Man's Voice ]
I see no way out ofthis.
There's never been-
There's never been a Trixie before.
In admission, there's nothing about it.
And I'm concerned- damn concerned.
I don't know what you have-
How you feel about it.
[ Man #2 ] I simply said repeatedly-
Accusations and blame
are not gonna help anything.
[ Voices Continue Indistinctly ]
[ Helicopter Blades Whirring ]
[ Woman ]
⪠Heaven, help us âª
⪠Firelight, won't you let me be âª
⪠I feel so helpless âª
⪠How can I find the morning âª
⪠Daytime heroes âª
⪠Save me a piece ofsunshine sky âª
⪠A safer place where I âª
⪠Can get up and find the morning âª
⪠Iftime is a healerâª
⪠Then why are we wounded âª
⪠And why are those people dying âª
⪠And I get so weary âª
⪠In moments ofsadness âª
⪠I can't even hear people crying âª
⪠But I know they do âª
⪠Marching soldier âª
⪠Fighting behind a losing cause âª
⪠A better war is yours âª
⪠Ifyou can find âª
⪠The morning âª
⪠Heaven help us âª
⪠Heaven help us âªâª