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This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. (August 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Rose and her boyfriend Hart get into a motorcycle accident within the Quebec countryside, caused by a family inside a camper van stopping them in the middle of the road to argue for directions, and are sent to the nearby Keloid Clinc for Plastic Surgery called by a nearby patient witnessing the accident. While Hart suffers a broken hand, a separated shoulder and a concussion, Rose is more severely injured by the incident. At the clinic, Murray Cypher pitches a promising franchising deal to Dr. Dan Keloid and his wife Roxanne, but Keloid remains unconvinced. Just then, Dr. Keloid sees and recognizes that Rose needs immediate surgery and decides to perform a radical procedure on her, one which uses morphogenetically neutral grafts to her chest and abdomen in the hope that it will differentiate and replace the damaged skin and organs. Hart is released, but Rose still remains in a coma. One night, Rose awakens and screams while pulling out her I.V. tube, awakening patient Lloyd Walsh to calm her down and hold her hand; Rose causes a sort of vague injury to him as she holds him. When being checked, Lloyd cannot remember anything afterwards, and the doctor doesn't know what caused his injury to his right arm. It is only known that his blood isn't clotting from the wound and cannot fell anything on his right side; Dr. Keloid thinks that it might have been a mild stroke and transfers him to Montreal General Hospital for further evaluation. Meanwhile, Rose leaves the clinic periodically to feed; her experimental procedures have caused a wild mutation in her body, and only she can subsist on human blood. To attain it, a bizarre new organ has developed in Rose's armpit; she hides a red phallic stinger emerged from a small sphincter orifice, which can pierce her victims and draw their blood. After vomiting from drinking a cow's blood, she feeds on a drunken farmer which turns him into a pale zombie-esque monster and attacks a waitress at a nearby diner before being subdued. The next night, Rose then attacks a young nurse in a hot tub and hides her unconscious body inside a freezer. The next day, Lloyd discharges himself from the clinic and hails a taxi to take him to the airport. During the trip, Lloyd turns infected and bites the driver's neck, making him crash into the freeway and gets totaled by a truck. At the clinic, Dr. Keloid examines an unconscious Rose and notices the orifice, but Rose awakens and strikes his hand with the stinger. Rose calls Hart for her aid, in which he calls Murray Cypher to come with him. Dr. Keolid goes into the O.R. to operate on a patient, but he turns infected when he foams from his mouth and feasts on a nurse. Soon, the orderlies attack the vicious Dr. Keolid as Rose successfully escapes from the clinic. She hitches a ride to Montreal from a passing truck driver, and feeds on the driver after she vomits from eating food. She then hitches a ride with another car driver, and the unconscious truck driver awakens before going to a depot and attacking his colleagues. At the police station, chief Claude LePointe, meets with Hart, Murray and a few public health officials with talks of an upcoming epidemic. While they watch reports of the attacks, an officer whom was infected by Dr. Keloid, foams at his moth and attacks Hart before being shot by the un-infected officers. To prevent the infection from progressing, everyone including Hart and Murray are to be held at the station for 48 hours. After Hart calls Rose's best friend Mindy Kent to keep Rose in her apartment until he can come over, Rose arrives in the city and asks her to stay in her apartment for a few days. After Mindy watches a broadcast detailing a new strain of lethal rabies that is now all over Montreal, she goes out to a sex cinema and is infected by a leering patron. Claude LePointe is riding in a limo with a local health official to inform the mayor about the maddened situation. Just then, the limo is blocked at a construction sight, and two infected crewmen attack by putting a jackhammer through the limo door and dragging the driver out to feed on him, while the official and LePointe barely escape by driving away in reverse. Soon, the virus infection turns worsened and causes mass hysteria within the city; Dr. Royce Gentry advises on television a shoot-to-kill policy to prevent future infecting, extreme martial law is declared within the city of Montreal, and the doctor works on developing a cure while those already infected must be killed. National Guard road blocks have been set to check for people infected, and a convoy of NBC-suited soldiers ride into the city to assist the authorities with the body disposal. Meanwhile, Rose hides in Mindy's apartment and warns her not to come into her room, and Murray is killed by his infected wife in his house. Hart drives through the deserted city before an infected civilian jumps on his car and is shot dead by a militia marksman; the soldiers in bio-warfare suits dump the infected civilian's body in a garbage and spray disinfectant on Hart's car before permitting him to continue driving. Mindy watches a report about a possible carrier of the disease being possibly immune, which has now been traced back to the Keloid Clinic. Rose walks into the room and feasts on Mindy before Hart enters and realizes that she is the virus's carrier. He tries to reason with her about treatment, but she refuses to believe him and is in denial that she is the cause responsible for the city-wide epidemic that has now claimed thousands of people. She tries to run and Hart chases after her, before he falls down an escape ladder and is rendered unconscious as she escapes with a man in the apartment's lobby. Testing Hart's accusations, Roses infects the man with her stinger and then locks herself in his apartment, staying inside until the infected man becomes sick. She dials Mindy's phone number and calls an awakened Hart to tell him what she is doing, but she frantically tells her to leave the apartment. He sits helplessly at the receiver, and the man rose infected awakens and approaches Rose. In the end, Montreal ends up suffered from the chaos the next morning and the bio-ware suited soldiers picks up Rose's body, laying next to garbage cans in an alley. The film ends with the soldiers dumping her body in the garbage truck and drive off, unbeknownst that she is the carrier and possibly the antidote solution to the epidemic.
Where did Rose run to after escaping the clinic?
Montreal
1,625
1,633
Rabid
This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. (August 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Rose and her boyfriend Hart get into a motorcycle accident within the Quebec countryside, caused by a family inside a camper van stopping them in the middle of the road to argue for directions, and are sent to the nearby Keloid Clinc for Plastic Surgery called by a nearby patient witnessing the accident. While Hart suffers a broken hand, a separated shoulder and a concussion, Rose is more severely injured by the incident. At the clinic, Murray Cypher pitches a promising franchising deal to Dr. Dan Keloid and his wife Roxanne, but Keloid remains unconvinced. Just then, Dr. Keloid sees and recognizes that Rose needs immediate surgery and decides to perform a radical procedure on her, one which uses morphogenetically neutral grafts to her chest and abdomen in the hope that it will differentiate and replace the damaged skin and organs. Hart is released, but Rose still remains in a coma. One night, Rose awakens and screams while pulling out her I.V. tube, awakening patient Lloyd Walsh to calm her down and hold her hand; Rose causes a sort of vague injury to him as she holds him. When being checked, Lloyd cannot remember anything afterwards, and the doctor doesn't know what caused his injury to his right arm. It is only known that his blood isn't clotting from the wound and cannot fell anything on his right side; Dr. Keloid thinks that it might have been a mild stroke and transfers him to Montreal General Hospital for further evaluation. Meanwhile, Rose leaves the clinic periodically to feed; her experimental procedures have caused a wild mutation in her body, and only she can subsist on human blood. To attain it, a bizarre new organ has developed in Rose's armpit; she hides a red phallic stinger emerged from a small sphincter orifice, which can pierce her victims and draw their blood. After vomiting from drinking a cow's blood, she feeds on a drunken farmer which turns him into a pale zombie-esque monster and attacks a waitress at a nearby diner before being subdued. The next night, Rose then attacks a young nurse in a hot tub and hides her unconscious body inside a freezer. The next day, Lloyd discharges himself from the clinic and hails a taxi to take him to the airport. During the trip, Lloyd turns infected and bites the driver's neck, making him crash into the freeway and gets totaled by a truck. At the clinic, Dr. Keloid examines an unconscious Rose and notices the orifice, but Rose awakens and strikes his hand with the stinger. Rose calls Hart for her aid, in which he calls Murray Cypher to come with him. Dr. Keolid goes into the O.R. to operate on a patient, but he turns infected when he foams from his mouth and feasts on a nurse. Soon, the orderlies attack the vicious Dr. Keolid as Rose successfully escapes from the clinic. She hitches a ride to Montreal from a passing truck driver, and feeds on the driver after she vomits from eating food. She then hitches a ride with another car driver, and the unconscious truck driver awakens before going to a depot and attacking his colleagues. At the police station, chief Claude LePointe, meets with Hart, Murray and a few public health officials with talks of an upcoming epidemic. While they watch reports of the attacks, an officer whom was infected by Dr. Keloid, foams at his moth and attacks Hart before being shot by the un-infected officers. To prevent the infection from progressing, everyone including Hart and Murray are to be held at the station for 48 hours. After Hart calls Rose's best friend Mindy Kent to keep Rose in her apartment until he can come over, Rose arrives in the city and asks her to stay in her apartment for a few days. After Mindy watches a broadcast detailing a new strain of lethal rabies that is now all over Montreal, she goes out to a sex cinema and is infected by a leering patron. Claude LePointe is riding in a limo with a local health official to inform the mayor about the maddened situation. Just then, the limo is blocked at a construction sight, and two infected crewmen attack by putting a jackhammer through the limo door and dragging the driver out to feed on him, while the official and LePointe barely escape by driving away in reverse. Soon, the virus infection turns worsened and causes mass hysteria within the city; Dr. Royce Gentry advises on television a shoot-to-kill policy to prevent future infecting, extreme martial law is declared within the city of Montreal, and the doctor works on developing a cure while those already infected must be killed. National Guard road blocks have been set to check for people infected, and a convoy of NBC-suited soldiers ride into the city to assist the authorities with the body disposal. Meanwhile, Rose hides in Mindy's apartment and warns her not to come into her room, and Murray is killed by his infected wife in his house. Hart drives through the deserted city before an infected civilian jumps on his car and is shot dead by a militia marksman; the soldiers in bio-warfare suits dump the infected civilian's body in a garbage and spray disinfectant on Hart's car before permitting him to continue driving. Mindy watches a report about a possible carrier of the disease being possibly immune, which has now been traced back to the Keloid Clinic. Rose walks into the room and feasts on Mindy before Hart enters and realizes that she is the virus's carrier. He tries to reason with her about treatment, but she refuses to believe him and is in denial that she is the cause responsible for the city-wide epidemic that has now claimed thousands of people. She tries to run and Hart chases after her, before he falls down an escape ladder and is rendered unconscious as she escapes with a man in the apartment's lobby. Testing Hart's accusations, Roses infects the man with her stinger and then locks herself in his apartment, staying inside until the infected man becomes sick. She dials Mindy's phone number and calls an awakened Hart to tell him what she is doing, but she frantically tells her to leave the apartment. He sits helplessly at the receiver, and the man rose infected awakens and approaches Rose. In the end, Montreal ends up suffered from the chaos the next morning and the bio-ware suited soldiers picks up Rose's body, laying next to garbage cans in an alley. The film ends with the soldiers dumping her body in the garbage truck and drive off, unbeknownst that she is the carrier and possibly the antidote solution to the epidemic.
Who killed Murray?
His infected wife
5,010
5,027
Rabid
This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. (August 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Rose and her boyfriend Hart get into a motorcycle accident within the Quebec countryside, caused by a family inside a camper van stopping them in the middle of the road to argue for directions, and are sent to the nearby Keloid Clinc for Plastic Surgery called by a nearby patient witnessing the accident. While Hart suffers a broken hand, a separated shoulder and a concussion, Rose is more severely injured by the incident. At the clinic, Murray Cypher pitches a promising franchising deal to Dr. Dan Keloid and his wife Roxanne, but Keloid remains unconvinced. Just then, Dr. Keloid sees and recognizes that Rose needs immediate surgery and decides to perform a radical procedure on her, one which uses morphogenetically neutral grafts to her chest and abdomen in the hope that it will differentiate and replace the damaged skin and organs. Hart is released, but Rose still remains in a coma. One night, Rose awakens and screams while pulling out her I.V. tube, awakening patient Lloyd Walsh to calm her down and hold her hand; Rose causes a sort of vague injury to him as she holds him. When being checked, Lloyd cannot remember anything afterwards, and the doctor doesn't know what caused his injury to his right arm. It is only known that his blood isn't clotting from the wound and cannot fell anything on his right side; Dr. Keloid thinks that it might have been a mild stroke and transfers him to Montreal General Hospital for further evaluation. Meanwhile, Rose leaves the clinic periodically to feed; her experimental procedures have caused a wild mutation in her body, and only she can subsist on human blood. To attain it, a bizarre new organ has developed in Rose's armpit; she hides a red phallic stinger emerged from a small sphincter orifice, which can pierce her victims and draw their blood. After vomiting from drinking a cow's blood, she feeds on a drunken farmer which turns him into a pale zombie-esque monster and attacks a waitress at a nearby diner before being subdued. The next night, Rose then attacks a young nurse in a hot tub and hides her unconscious body inside a freezer. The next day, Lloyd discharges himself from the clinic and hails a taxi to take him to the airport. During the trip, Lloyd turns infected and bites the driver's neck, making him crash into the freeway and gets totaled by a truck. At the clinic, Dr. Keloid examines an unconscious Rose and notices the orifice, but Rose awakens and strikes his hand with the stinger. Rose calls Hart for her aid, in which he calls Murray Cypher to come with him. Dr. Keolid goes into the O.R. to operate on a patient, but he turns infected when he foams from his mouth and feasts on a nurse. Soon, the orderlies attack the vicious Dr. Keolid as Rose successfully escapes from the clinic. She hitches a ride to Montreal from a passing truck driver, and feeds on the driver after she vomits from eating food. She then hitches a ride with another car driver, and the unconscious truck driver awakens before going to a depot and attacking his colleagues. At the police station, chief Claude LePointe, meets with Hart, Murray and a few public health officials with talks of an upcoming epidemic. While they watch reports of the attacks, an officer whom was infected by Dr. Keloid, foams at his moth and attacks Hart before being shot by the un-infected officers. To prevent the infection from progressing, everyone including Hart and Murray are to be held at the station for 48 hours. After Hart calls Rose's best friend Mindy Kent to keep Rose in her apartment until he can come over, Rose arrives in the city and asks her to stay in her apartment for a few days. After Mindy watches a broadcast detailing a new strain of lethal rabies that is now all over Montreal, she goes out to a sex cinema and is infected by a leering patron. Claude LePointe is riding in a limo with a local health official to inform the mayor about the maddened situation. Just then, the limo is blocked at a construction sight, and two infected crewmen attack by putting a jackhammer through the limo door and dragging the driver out to feed on him, while the official and LePointe barely escape by driving away in reverse. Soon, the virus infection turns worsened and causes mass hysteria within the city; Dr. Royce Gentry advises on television a shoot-to-kill policy to prevent future infecting, extreme martial law is declared within the city of Montreal, and the doctor works on developing a cure while those already infected must be killed. National Guard road blocks have been set to check for people infected, and a convoy of NBC-suited soldiers ride into the city to assist the authorities with the body disposal. Meanwhile, Rose hides in Mindy's apartment and warns her not to come into her room, and Murray is killed by his infected wife in his house. Hart drives through the deserted city before an infected civilian jumps on his car and is shot dead by a militia marksman; the soldiers in bio-warfare suits dump the infected civilian's body in a garbage and spray disinfectant on Hart's car before permitting him to continue driving. Mindy watches a report about a possible carrier of the disease being possibly immune, which has now been traced back to the Keloid Clinic. Rose walks into the room and feasts on Mindy before Hart enters and realizes that she is the virus's carrier. He tries to reason with her about treatment, but she refuses to believe him and is in denial that she is the cause responsible for the city-wide epidemic that has now claimed thousands of people. She tries to run and Hart chases after her, before he falls down an escape ladder and is rendered unconscious as she escapes with a man in the apartment's lobby. Testing Hart's accusations, Roses infects the man with her stinger and then locks herself in his apartment, staying inside until the infected man becomes sick. She dials Mindy's phone number and calls an awakened Hart to tell him what she is doing, but she frantically tells her to leave the apartment. He sits helplessly at the receiver, and the man rose infected awakens and approaches Rose. In the end, Montreal ends up suffered from the chaos the next morning and the bio-ware suited soldiers picks up Rose's body, laying next to garbage cans in an alley. The film ends with the soldiers dumping her body in the garbage truck and drive off, unbeknownst that she is the carrier and possibly the antidote solution to the epidemic.
Where does Rose hide the nurse's body?
Freezer
2,317
2,324
Rabid
This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. (August 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Rose and her boyfriend Hart get into a motorcycle accident within the Quebec countryside, caused by a family inside a camper van stopping them in the middle of the road to argue for directions, and are sent to the nearby Keloid Clinc for Plastic Surgery called by a nearby patient witnessing the accident. While Hart suffers a broken hand, a separated shoulder and a concussion, Rose is more severely injured by the incident. At the clinic, Murray Cypher pitches a promising franchising deal to Dr. Dan Keloid and his wife Roxanne, but Keloid remains unconvinced. Just then, Dr. Keloid sees and recognizes that Rose needs immediate surgery and decides to perform a radical procedure on her, one which uses morphogenetically neutral grafts to her chest and abdomen in the hope that it will differentiate and replace the damaged skin and organs. Hart is released, but Rose still remains in a coma. One night, Rose awakens and screams while pulling out her I.V. tube, awakening patient Lloyd Walsh to calm her down and hold her hand; Rose causes a sort of vague injury to him as she holds him. When being checked, Lloyd cannot remember anything afterwards, and the doctor doesn't know what caused his injury to his right arm. It is only known that his blood isn't clotting from the wound and cannot fell anything on his right side; Dr. Keloid thinks that it might have been a mild stroke and transfers him to Montreal General Hospital for further evaluation. Meanwhile, Rose leaves the clinic periodically to feed; her experimental procedures have caused a wild mutation in her body, and only she can subsist on human blood. To attain it, a bizarre new organ has developed in Rose's armpit; she hides a red phallic stinger emerged from a small sphincter orifice, which can pierce her victims and draw their blood. After vomiting from drinking a cow's blood, she feeds on a drunken farmer which turns him into a pale zombie-esque monster and attacks a waitress at a nearby diner before being subdued. The next night, Rose then attacks a young nurse in a hot tub and hides her unconscious body inside a freezer. The next day, Lloyd discharges himself from the clinic and hails a taxi to take him to the airport. During the trip, Lloyd turns infected and bites the driver's neck, making him crash into the freeway and gets totaled by a truck. At the clinic, Dr. Keloid examines an unconscious Rose and notices the orifice, but Rose awakens and strikes his hand with the stinger. Rose calls Hart for her aid, in which he calls Murray Cypher to come with him. Dr. Keolid goes into the O.R. to operate on a patient, but he turns infected when he foams from his mouth and feasts on a nurse. Soon, the orderlies attack the vicious Dr. Keolid as Rose successfully escapes from the clinic. She hitches a ride to Montreal from a passing truck driver, and feeds on the driver after she vomits from eating food. She then hitches a ride with another car driver, and the unconscious truck driver awakens before going to a depot and attacking his colleagues. At the police station, chief Claude LePointe, meets with Hart, Murray and a few public health officials with talks of an upcoming epidemic. While they watch reports of the attacks, an officer whom was infected by Dr. Keloid, foams at his moth and attacks Hart before being shot by the un-infected officers. To prevent the infection from progressing, everyone including Hart and Murray are to be held at the station for 48 hours. After Hart calls Rose's best friend Mindy Kent to keep Rose in her apartment until he can come over, Rose arrives in the city and asks her to stay in her apartment for a few days. After Mindy watches a broadcast detailing a new strain of lethal rabies that is now all over Montreal, she goes out to a sex cinema and is infected by a leering patron. Claude LePointe is riding in a limo with a local health official to inform the mayor about the maddened situation. Just then, the limo is blocked at a construction sight, and two infected crewmen attack by putting a jackhammer through the limo door and dragging the driver out to feed on him, while the official and LePointe barely escape by driving away in reverse. Soon, the virus infection turns worsened and causes mass hysteria within the city; Dr. Royce Gentry advises on television a shoot-to-kill policy to prevent future infecting, extreme martial law is declared within the city of Montreal, and the doctor works on developing a cure while those already infected must be killed. National Guard road blocks have been set to check for people infected, and a convoy of NBC-suited soldiers ride into the city to assist the authorities with the body disposal. Meanwhile, Rose hides in Mindy's apartment and warns her not to come into her room, and Murray is killed by his infected wife in his house. Hart drives through the deserted city before an infected civilian jumps on his car and is shot dead by a militia marksman; the soldiers in bio-warfare suits dump the infected civilian's body in a garbage and spray disinfectant on Hart's car before permitting him to continue driving. Mindy watches a report about a possible carrier of the disease being possibly immune, which has now been traced back to the Keloid Clinic. Rose walks into the room and feasts on Mindy before Hart enters and realizes that she is the virus's carrier. He tries to reason with her about treatment, but she refuses to believe him and is in denial that she is the cause responsible for the city-wide epidemic that has now claimed thousands of people. She tries to run and Hart chases after her, before he falls down an escape ladder and is rendered unconscious as she escapes with a man in the apartment's lobby. Testing Hart's accusations, Roses infects the man with her stinger and then locks herself in his apartment, staying inside until the infected man becomes sick. She dials Mindy's phone number and calls an awakened Hart to tell him what she is doing, but she frantically tells her to leave the apartment. He sits helplessly at the receiver, and the man rose infected awakens and approaches Rose. In the end, Montreal ends up suffered from the chaos the next morning and the bio-ware suited soldiers picks up Rose's body, laying next to garbage cans in an alley. The film ends with the soldiers dumping her body in the garbage truck and drive off, unbeknownst that she is the carrier and possibly the antidote solution to the epidemic.
Who was Rose's best friend in Montreal?
Mindy Kent
3,724
3,734
Rabid
This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. (August 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Rose and her boyfriend Hart get into a motorcycle accident within the Quebec countryside, caused by a family inside a camper van stopping them in the middle of the road to argue for directions, and are sent to the nearby Keloid Clinc for Plastic Surgery called by a nearby patient witnessing the accident. While Hart suffers a broken hand, a separated shoulder and a concussion, Rose is more severely injured by the incident. At the clinic, Murray Cypher pitches a promising franchising deal to Dr. Dan Keloid and his wife Roxanne, but Keloid remains unconvinced. Just then, Dr. Keloid sees and recognizes that Rose needs immediate surgery and decides to perform a radical procedure on her, one which uses morphogenetically neutral grafts to her chest and abdomen in the hope that it will differentiate and replace the damaged skin and organs. Hart is released, but Rose still remains in a coma. One night, Rose awakens and screams while pulling out her I.V. tube, awakening patient Lloyd Walsh to calm her down and hold her hand; Rose causes a sort of vague injury to him as she holds him. When being checked, Lloyd cannot remember anything afterwards, and the doctor doesn't know what caused his injury to his right arm. It is only known that his blood isn't clotting from the wound and cannot fell anything on his right side; Dr. Keloid thinks that it might have been a mild stroke and transfers him to Montreal General Hospital for further evaluation. Meanwhile, Rose leaves the clinic periodically to feed; her experimental procedures have caused a wild mutation in her body, and only she can subsist on human blood. To attain it, a bizarre new organ has developed in Rose's armpit; she hides a red phallic stinger emerged from a small sphincter orifice, which can pierce her victims and draw their blood. After vomiting from drinking a cow's blood, she feeds on a drunken farmer which turns him into a pale zombie-esque monster and attacks a waitress at a nearby diner before being subdued. The next night, Rose then attacks a young nurse in a hot tub and hides her unconscious body inside a freezer. The next day, Lloyd discharges himself from the clinic and hails a taxi to take him to the airport. During the trip, Lloyd turns infected and bites the driver's neck, making him crash into the freeway and gets totaled by a truck. At the clinic, Dr. Keloid examines an unconscious Rose and notices the orifice, but Rose awakens and strikes his hand with the stinger. Rose calls Hart for her aid, in which he calls Murray Cypher to come with him. Dr. Keolid goes into the O.R. to operate on a patient, but he turns infected when he foams from his mouth and feasts on a nurse. Soon, the orderlies attack the vicious Dr. Keolid as Rose successfully escapes from the clinic. She hitches a ride to Montreal from a passing truck driver, and feeds on the driver after she vomits from eating food. She then hitches a ride with another car driver, and the unconscious truck driver awakens before going to a depot and attacking his colleagues. At the police station, chief Claude LePointe, meets with Hart, Murray and a few public health officials with talks of an upcoming epidemic. While they watch reports of the attacks, an officer whom was infected by Dr. Keloid, foams at his moth and attacks Hart before being shot by the un-infected officers. To prevent the infection from progressing, everyone including Hart and Murray are to be held at the station for 48 hours. After Hart calls Rose's best friend Mindy Kent to keep Rose in her apartment until he can come over, Rose arrives in the city and asks her to stay in her apartment for a few days. After Mindy watches a broadcast detailing a new strain of lethal rabies that is now all over Montreal, she goes out to a sex cinema and is infected by a leering patron. Claude LePointe is riding in a limo with a local health official to inform the mayor about the maddened situation. Just then, the limo is blocked at a construction sight, and two infected crewmen attack by putting a jackhammer through the limo door and dragging the driver out to feed on him, while the official and LePointe barely escape by driving away in reverse. Soon, the virus infection turns worsened and causes mass hysteria within the city; Dr. Royce Gentry advises on television a shoot-to-kill policy to prevent future infecting, extreme martial law is declared within the city of Montreal, and the doctor works on developing a cure while those already infected must be killed. National Guard road blocks have been set to check for people infected, and a convoy of NBC-suited soldiers ride into the city to assist the authorities with the body disposal. Meanwhile, Rose hides in Mindy's apartment and warns her not to come into her room, and Murray is killed by his infected wife in his house. Hart drives through the deserted city before an infected civilian jumps on his car and is shot dead by a militia marksman; the soldiers in bio-warfare suits dump the infected civilian's body in a garbage and spray disinfectant on Hart's car before permitting him to continue driving. Mindy watches a report about a possible carrier of the disease being possibly immune, which has now been traced back to the Keloid Clinic. Rose walks into the room and feasts on Mindy before Hart enters and realizes that she is the virus's carrier. He tries to reason with her about treatment, but she refuses to believe him and is in denial that she is the cause responsible for the city-wide epidemic that has now claimed thousands of people. She tries to run and Hart chases after her, before he falls down an escape ladder and is rendered unconscious as she escapes with a man in the apartment's lobby. Testing Hart's accusations, Roses infects the man with her stinger and then locks herself in his apartment, staying inside until the infected man becomes sick. She dials Mindy's phone number and calls an awakened Hart to tell him what she is doing, but she frantically tells her to leave the apartment. He sits helplessly at the receiver, and the man rose infected awakens and approaches Rose. In the end, Montreal ends up suffered from the chaos the next morning and the bio-ware suited soldiers picks up Rose's body, laying next to garbage cans in an alley. The film ends with the soldiers dumping her body in the garbage truck and drive off, unbeknownst that she is the carrier and possibly the antidote solution to the epidemic.
What disease are the victims infected with?
Rabies
3,933
3,939
Rabid
This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. (August 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Rose and her boyfriend Hart get into a motorcycle accident within the Quebec countryside, caused by a family inside a camper van stopping them in the middle of the road to argue for directions, and are sent to the nearby Keloid Clinc for Plastic Surgery called by a nearby patient witnessing the accident. While Hart suffers a broken hand, a separated shoulder and a concussion, Rose is more severely injured by the incident. At the clinic, Murray Cypher pitches a promising franchising deal to Dr. Dan Keloid and his wife Roxanne, but Keloid remains unconvinced. Just then, Dr. Keloid sees and recognizes that Rose needs immediate surgery and decides to perform a radical procedure on her, one which uses morphogenetically neutral grafts to her chest and abdomen in the hope that it will differentiate and replace the damaged skin and organs. Hart is released, but Rose still remains in a coma. One night, Rose awakens and screams while pulling out her I.V. tube, awakening patient Lloyd Walsh to calm her down and hold her hand; Rose causes a sort of vague injury to him as she holds him. When being checked, Lloyd cannot remember anything afterwards, and the doctor doesn't know what caused his injury to his right arm. It is only known that his blood isn't clotting from the wound and cannot fell anything on his right side; Dr. Keloid thinks that it might have been a mild stroke and transfers him to Montreal General Hospital for further evaluation. Meanwhile, Rose leaves the clinic periodically to feed; her experimental procedures have caused a wild mutation in her body, and only she can subsist on human blood. To attain it, a bizarre new organ has developed in Rose's armpit; she hides a red phallic stinger emerged from a small sphincter orifice, which can pierce her victims and draw their blood. After vomiting from drinking a cow's blood, she feeds on a drunken farmer which turns him into a pale zombie-esque monster and attacks a waitress at a nearby diner before being subdued. The next night, Rose then attacks a young nurse in a hot tub and hides her unconscious body inside a freezer. The next day, Lloyd discharges himself from the clinic and hails a taxi to take him to the airport. During the trip, Lloyd turns infected and bites the driver's neck, making him crash into the freeway and gets totaled by a truck. At the clinic, Dr. Keloid examines an unconscious Rose and notices the orifice, but Rose awakens and strikes his hand with the stinger. Rose calls Hart for her aid, in which he calls Murray Cypher to come with him. Dr. Keolid goes into the O.R. to operate on a patient, but he turns infected when he foams from his mouth and feasts on a nurse. Soon, the orderlies attack the vicious Dr. Keolid as Rose successfully escapes from the clinic. She hitches a ride to Montreal from a passing truck driver, and feeds on the driver after she vomits from eating food. She then hitches a ride with another car driver, and the unconscious truck driver awakens before going to a depot and attacking his colleagues. At the police station, chief Claude LePointe, meets with Hart, Murray and a few public health officials with talks of an upcoming epidemic. While they watch reports of the attacks, an officer whom was infected by Dr. Keloid, foams at his moth and attacks Hart before being shot by the un-infected officers. To prevent the infection from progressing, everyone including Hart and Murray are to be held at the station for 48 hours. After Hart calls Rose's best friend Mindy Kent to keep Rose in her apartment until he can come over, Rose arrives in the city and asks her to stay in her apartment for a few days. After Mindy watches a broadcast detailing a new strain of lethal rabies that is now all over Montreal, she goes out to a sex cinema and is infected by a leering patron. Claude LePointe is riding in a limo with a local health official to inform the mayor about the maddened situation. Just then, the limo is blocked at a construction sight, and two infected crewmen attack by putting a jackhammer through the limo door and dragging the driver out to feed on him, while the official and LePointe barely escape by driving away in reverse. Soon, the virus infection turns worsened and causes mass hysteria within the city; Dr. Royce Gentry advises on television a shoot-to-kill policy to prevent future infecting, extreme martial law is declared within the city of Montreal, and the doctor works on developing a cure while those already infected must be killed. National Guard road blocks have been set to check for people infected, and a convoy of NBC-suited soldiers ride into the city to assist the authorities with the body disposal. Meanwhile, Rose hides in Mindy's apartment and warns her not to come into her room, and Murray is killed by his infected wife in his house. Hart drives through the deserted city before an infected civilian jumps on his car and is shot dead by a militia marksman; the soldiers in bio-warfare suits dump the infected civilian's body in a garbage and spray disinfectant on Hart's car before permitting him to continue driving. Mindy watches a report about a possible carrier of the disease being possibly immune, which has now been traced back to the Keloid Clinic. Rose walks into the room and feasts on Mindy before Hart enters and realizes that she is the virus's carrier. He tries to reason with her about treatment, but she refuses to believe him and is in denial that she is the cause responsible for the city-wide epidemic that has now claimed thousands of people. She tries to run and Hart chases after her, before he falls down an escape ladder and is rendered unconscious as she escapes with a man in the apartment's lobby. Testing Hart's accusations, Roses infects the man with her stinger and then locks herself in his apartment, staying inside until the infected man becomes sick. She dials Mindy's phone number and calls an awakened Hart to tell him what she is doing, but she frantically tells her to leave the apartment. He sits helplessly at the receiver, and the man rose infected awakens and approaches Rose. In the end, Montreal ends up suffered from the chaos the next morning and the bio-ware suited soldiers picks up Rose's body, laying next to garbage cans in an alley. The film ends with the soldiers dumping her body in the garbage truck and drive off, unbeknownst that she is the carrier and possibly the antidote solution to the epidemic.
What type of vehicle is Claude LePointe riding in?
A limo
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This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. (August 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Rose and her boyfriend Hart get into a motorcycle accident within the Quebec countryside, caused by a family inside a camper van stopping them in the middle of the road to argue for directions, and are sent to the nearby Keloid Clinc for Plastic Surgery called by a nearby patient witnessing the accident. While Hart suffers a broken hand, a separated shoulder and a concussion, Rose is more severely injured by the incident. At the clinic, Murray Cypher pitches a promising franchising deal to Dr. Dan Keloid and his wife Roxanne, but Keloid remains unconvinced. Just then, Dr. Keloid sees and recognizes that Rose needs immediate surgery and decides to perform a radical procedure on her, one which uses morphogenetically neutral grafts to her chest and abdomen in the hope that it will differentiate and replace the damaged skin and organs. Hart is released, but Rose still remains in a coma. One night, Rose awakens and screams while pulling out her I.V. tube, awakening patient Lloyd Walsh to calm her down and hold her hand; Rose causes a sort of vague injury to him as she holds him. When being checked, Lloyd cannot remember anything afterwards, and the doctor doesn't know what caused his injury to his right arm. It is only known that his blood isn't clotting from the wound and cannot fell anything on his right side; Dr. Keloid thinks that it might have been a mild stroke and transfers him to Montreal General Hospital for further evaluation. Meanwhile, Rose leaves the clinic periodically to feed; her experimental procedures have caused a wild mutation in her body, and only she can subsist on human blood. To attain it, a bizarre new organ has developed in Rose's armpit; she hides a red phallic stinger emerged from a small sphincter orifice, which can pierce her victims and draw their blood. After vomiting from drinking a cow's blood, she feeds on a drunken farmer which turns him into a pale zombie-esque monster and attacks a waitress at a nearby diner before being subdued. The next night, Rose then attacks a young nurse in a hot tub and hides her unconscious body inside a freezer. The next day, Lloyd discharges himself from the clinic and hails a taxi to take him to the airport. During the trip, Lloyd turns infected and bites the driver's neck, making him crash into the freeway and gets totaled by a truck. At the clinic, Dr. Keloid examines an unconscious Rose and notices the orifice, but Rose awakens and strikes his hand with the stinger. Rose calls Hart for her aid, in which he calls Murray Cypher to come with him. Dr. Keolid goes into the O.R. to operate on a patient, but he turns infected when he foams from his mouth and feasts on a nurse. Soon, the orderlies attack the vicious Dr. Keolid as Rose successfully escapes from the clinic. She hitches a ride to Montreal from a passing truck driver, and feeds on the driver after she vomits from eating food. She then hitches a ride with another car driver, and the unconscious truck driver awakens before going to a depot and attacking his colleagues. At the police station, chief Claude LePointe, meets with Hart, Murray and a few public health officials with talks of an upcoming epidemic. While they watch reports of the attacks, an officer whom was infected by Dr. Keloid, foams at his moth and attacks Hart before being shot by the un-infected officers. To prevent the infection from progressing, everyone including Hart and Murray are to be held at the station for 48 hours. After Hart calls Rose's best friend Mindy Kent to keep Rose in her apartment until he can come over, Rose arrives in the city and asks her to stay in her apartment for a few days. After Mindy watches a broadcast detailing a new strain of lethal rabies that is now all over Montreal, she goes out to a sex cinema and is infected by a leering patron. Claude LePointe is riding in a limo with a local health official to inform the mayor about the maddened situation. Just then, the limo is blocked at a construction sight, and two infected crewmen attack by putting a jackhammer through the limo door and dragging the driver out to feed on him, while the official and LePointe barely escape by driving away in reverse. Soon, the virus infection turns worsened and causes mass hysteria within the city; Dr. Royce Gentry advises on television a shoot-to-kill policy to prevent future infecting, extreme martial law is declared within the city of Montreal, and the doctor works on developing a cure while those already infected must be killed. National Guard road blocks have been set to check for people infected, and a convoy of NBC-suited soldiers ride into the city to assist the authorities with the body disposal. Meanwhile, Rose hides in Mindy's apartment and warns her not to come into her room, and Murray is killed by his infected wife in his house. Hart drives through the deserted city before an infected civilian jumps on his car and is shot dead by a militia marksman; the soldiers in bio-warfare suits dump the infected civilian's body in a garbage and spray disinfectant on Hart's car before permitting him to continue driving. Mindy watches a report about a possible carrier of the disease being possibly immune, which has now been traced back to the Keloid Clinic. Rose walks into the room and feasts on Mindy before Hart enters and realizes that she is the virus's carrier. He tries to reason with her about treatment, but she refuses to believe him and is in denial that she is the cause responsible for the city-wide epidemic that has now claimed thousands of people. She tries to run and Hart chases after her, before he falls down an escape ladder and is rendered unconscious as she escapes with a man in the apartment's lobby. Testing Hart's accusations, Roses infects the man with her stinger and then locks herself in his apartment, staying inside until the infected man becomes sick. She dials Mindy's phone number and calls an awakened Hart to tell him what she is doing, but she frantically tells her to leave the apartment. He sits helplessly at the receiver, and the man rose infected awakens and approaches Rose. In the end, Montreal ends up suffered from the chaos the next morning and the bio-ware suited soldiers picks up Rose's body, laying next to garbage cans in an alley. The film ends with the soldiers dumping her body in the garbage truck and drive off, unbeknownst that she is the carrier and possibly the antidote solution to the epidemic.
What do the infected crewmen put through the door?
A jackhammer
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4,263
Rabid
This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. (August 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Rose and her boyfriend Hart get into a motorcycle accident within the Quebec countryside, caused by a family inside a camper van stopping them in the middle of the road to argue for directions, and are sent to the nearby Keloid Clinc for Plastic Surgery called by a nearby patient witnessing the accident. While Hart suffers a broken hand, a separated shoulder and a concussion, Rose is more severely injured by the incident. At the clinic, Murray Cypher pitches a promising franchising deal to Dr. Dan Keloid and his wife Roxanne, but Keloid remains unconvinced. Just then, Dr. Keloid sees and recognizes that Rose needs immediate surgery and decides to perform a radical procedure on her, one which uses morphogenetically neutral grafts to her chest and abdomen in the hope that it will differentiate and replace the damaged skin and organs. Hart is released, but Rose still remains in a coma. One night, Rose awakens and screams while pulling out her I.V. tube, awakening patient Lloyd Walsh to calm her down and hold her hand; Rose causes a sort of vague injury to him as she holds him. When being checked, Lloyd cannot remember anything afterwards, and the doctor doesn't know what caused his injury to his right arm. It is only known that his blood isn't clotting from the wound and cannot fell anything on his right side; Dr. Keloid thinks that it might have been a mild stroke and transfers him to Montreal General Hospital for further evaluation. Meanwhile, Rose leaves the clinic periodically to feed; her experimental procedures have caused a wild mutation in her body, and only she can subsist on human blood. To attain it, a bizarre new organ has developed in Rose's armpit; she hides a red phallic stinger emerged from a small sphincter orifice, which can pierce her victims and draw their blood. After vomiting from drinking a cow's blood, she feeds on a drunken farmer which turns him into a pale zombie-esque monster and attacks a waitress at a nearby diner before being subdued. The next night, Rose then attacks a young nurse in a hot tub and hides her unconscious body inside a freezer. The next day, Lloyd discharges himself from the clinic and hails a taxi to take him to the airport. During the trip, Lloyd turns infected and bites the driver's neck, making him crash into the freeway and gets totaled by a truck. At the clinic, Dr. Keloid examines an unconscious Rose and notices the orifice, but Rose awakens and strikes his hand with the stinger. Rose calls Hart for her aid, in which he calls Murray Cypher to come with him. Dr. Keolid goes into the O.R. to operate on a patient, but he turns infected when he foams from his mouth and feasts on a nurse. Soon, the orderlies attack the vicious Dr. Keolid as Rose successfully escapes from the clinic. She hitches a ride to Montreal from a passing truck driver, and feeds on the driver after she vomits from eating food. She then hitches a ride with another car driver, and the unconscious truck driver awakens before going to a depot and attacking his colleagues. At the police station, chief Claude LePointe, meets with Hart, Murray and a few public health officials with talks of an upcoming epidemic. While they watch reports of the attacks, an officer whom was infected by Dr. Keloid, foams at his moth and attacks Hart before being shot by the un-infected officers. To prevent the infection from progressing, everyone including Hart and Murray are to be held at the station for 48 hours. After Hart calls Rose's best friend Mindy Kent to keep Rose in her apartment until he can come over, Rose arrives in the city and asks her to stay in her apartment for a few days. After Mindy watches a broadcast detailing a new strain of lethal rabies that is now all over Montreal, she goes out to a sex cinema and is infected by a leering patron. Claude LePointe is riding in a limo with a local health official to inform the mayor about the maddened situation. Just then, the limo is blocked at a construction sight, and two infected crewmen attack by putting a jackhammer through the limo door and dragging the driver out to feed on him, while the official and LePointe barely escape by driving away in reverse. Soon, the virus infection turns worsened and causes mass hysteria within the city; Dr. Royce Gentry advises on television a shoot-to-kill policy to prevent future infecting, extreme martial law is declared within the city of Montreal, and the doctor works on developing a cure while those already infected must be killed. National Guard road blocks have been set to check for people infected, and a convoy of NBC-suited soldiers ride into the city to assist the authorities with the body disposal. Meanwhile, Rose hides in Mindy's apartment and warns her not to come into her room, and Murray is killed by his infected wife in his house. Hart drives through the deserted city before an infected civilian jumps on his car and is shot dead by a militia marksman; the soldiers in bio-warfare suits dump the infected civilian's body in a garbage and spray disinfectant on Hart's car before permitting him to continue driving. Mindy watches a report about a possible carrier of the disease being possibly immune, which has now been traced back to the Keloid Clinic. Rose walks into the room and feasts on Mindy before Hart enters and realizes that she is the virus's carrier. He tries to reason with her about treatment, but she refuses to believe him and is in denial that she is the cause responsible for the city-wide epidemic that has now claimed thousands of people. She tries to run and Hart chases after her, before he falls down an escape ladder and is rendered unconscious as she escapes with a man in the apartment's lobby. Testing Hart's accusations, Roses infects the man with her stinger and then locks herself in his apartment, staying inside until the infected man becomes sick. She dials Mindy's phone number and calls an awakened Hart to tell him what she is doing, but she frantically tells her to leave the apartment. He sits helplessly at the receiver, and the man rose infected awakens and approaches Rose. In the end, Montreal ends up suffered from the chaos the next morning and the bio-ware suited soldiers picks up Rose's body, laying next to garbage cans in an alley. The film ends with the soldiers dumping her body in the garbage truck and drive off, unbeknownst that she is the carrier and possibly the antidote solution to the epidemic.
What are Hart's injuries?
broken hand, a separated shoulder and a concussion
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596
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This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. (August 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Rose and her boyfriend Hart get into a motorcycle accident within the Quebec countryside, caused by a family inside a camper van stopping them in the middle of the road to argue for directions, and are sent to the nearby Keloid Clinc for Plastic Surgery called by a nearby patient witnessing the accident. While Hart suffers a broken hand, a separated shoulder and a concussion, Rose is more severely injured by the incident. At the clinic, Murray Cypher pitches a promising franchising deal to Dr. Dan Keloid and his wife Roxanne, but Keloid remains unconvinced. Just then, Dr. Keloid sees and recognizes that Rose needs immediate surgery and decides to perform a radical procedure on her, one which uses morphogenetically neutral grafts to her chest and abdomen in the hope that it will differentiate and replace the damaged skin and organs. Hart is released, but Rose still remains in a coma. One night, Rose awakens and screams while pulling out her I.V. tube, awakening patient Lloyd Walsh to calm her down and hold her hand; Rose causes a sort of vague injury to him as she holds him. When being checked, Lloyd cannot remember anything afterwards, and the doctor doesn't know what caused his injury to his right arm. It is only known that his blood isn't clotting from the wound and cannot fell anything on his right side; Dr. Keloid thinks that it might have been a mild stroke and transfers him to Montreal General Hospital for further evaluation. Meanwhile, Rose leaves the clinic periodically to feed; her experimental procedures have caused a wild mutation in her body, and only she can subsist on human blood. To attain it, a bizarre new organ has developed in Rose's armpit; she hides a red phallic stinger emerged from a small sphincter orifice, which can pierce her victims and draw their blood. After vomiting from drinking a cow's blood, she feeds on a drunken farmer which turns him into a pale zombie-esque monster and attacks a waitress at a nearby diner before being subdued. The next night, Rose then attacks a young nurse in a hot tub and hides her unconscious body inside a freezer. The next day, Lloyd discharges himself from the clinic and hails a taxi to take him to the airport. During the trip, Lloyd turns infected and bites the driver's neck, making him crash into the freeway and gets totaled by a truck. At the clinic, Dr. Keloid examines an unconscious Rose and notices the orifice, but Rose awakens and strikes his hand with the stinger. Rose calls Hart for her aid, in which he calls Murray Cypher to come with him. Dr. Keolid goes into the O.R. to operate on a patient, but he turns infected when he foams from his mouth and feasts on a nurse. Soon, the orderlies attack the vicious Dr. Keolid as Rose successfully escapes from the clinic. She hitches a ride to Montreal from a passing truck driver, and feeds on the driver after she vomits from eating food. She then hitches a ride with another car driver, and the unconscious truck driver awakens before going to a depot and attacking his colleagues. At the police station, chief Claude LePointe, meets with Hart, Murray and a few public health officials with talks of an upcoming epidemic. While they watch reports of the attacks, an officer whom was infected by Dr. Keloid, foams at his moth and attacks Hart before being shot by the un-infected officers. To prevent the infection from progressing, everyone including Hart and Murray are to be held at the station for 48 hours. After Hart calls Rose's best friend Mindy Kent to keep Rose in her apartment until he can come over, Rose arrives in the city and asks her to stay in her apartment for a few days. After Mindy watches a broadcast detailing a new strain of lethal rabies that is now all over Montreal, she goes out to a sex cinema and is infected by a leering patron. Claude LePointe is riding in a limo with a local health official to inform the mayor about the maddened situation. Just then, the limo is blocked at a construction sight, and two infected crewmen attack by putting a jackhammer through the limo door and dragging the driver out to feed on him, while the official and LePointe barely escape by driving away in reverse. Soon, the virus infection turns worsened and causes mass hysteria within the city; Dr. Royce Gentry advises on television a shoot-to-kill policy to prevent future infecting, extreme martial law is declared within the city of Montreal, and the doctor works on developing a cure while those already infected must be killed. National Guard road blocks have been set to check for people infected, and a convoy of NBC-suited soldiers ride into the city to assist the authorities with the body disposal. Meanwhile, Rose hides in Mindy's apartment and warns her not to come into her room, and Murray is killed by his infected wife in his house. Hart drives through the deserted city before an infected civilian jumps on his car and is shot dead by a militia marksman; the soldiers in bio-warfare suits dump the infected civilian's body in a garbage and spray disinfectant on Hart's car before permitting him to continue driving. Mindy watches a report about a possible carrier of the disease being possibly immune, which has now been traced back to the Keloid Clinic. Rose walks into the room and feasts on Mindy before Hart enters and realizes that she is the virus's carrier. He tries to reason with her about treatment, but she refuses to believe him and is in denial that she is the cause responsible for the city-wide epidemic that has now claimed thousands of people. She tries to run and Hart chases after her, before he falls down an escape ladder and is rendered unconscious as she escapes with a man in the apartment's lobby. Testing Hart's accusations, Roses infects the man with her stinger and then locks herself in his apartment, staying inside until the infected man becomes sick. She dials Mindy's phone number and calls an awakened Hart to tell him what she is doing, but she frantically tells her to leave the apartment. He sits helplessly at the receiver, and the man rose infected awakens and approaches Rose. In the end, Montreal ends up suffered from the chaos the next morning and the bio-ware suited soldiers picks up Rose's body, laying next to garbage cans in an alley. The film ends with the soldiers dumping her body in the garbage truck and drive off, unbeknownst that she is the carrier and possibly the antidote solution to the epidemic.
What kind of blood makes Rose vomit?
Cow
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2,064
Rabid
This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. (August 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Rose and her boyfriend Hart get into a motorcycle accident within the Quebec countryside, caused by a family inside a camper van stopping them in the middle of the road to argue for directions, and are sent to the nearby Keloid Clinc for Plastic Surgery called by a nearby patient witnessing the accident. While Hart suffers a broken hand, a separated shoulder and a concussion, Rose is more severely injured by the incident. At the clinic, Murray Cypher pitches a promising franchising deal to Dr. Dan Keloid and his wife Roxanne, but Keloid remains unconvinced. Just then, Dr. Keloid sees and recognizes that Rose needs immediate surgery and decides to perform a radical procedure on her, one which uses morphogenetically neutral grafts to her chest and abdomen in the hope that it will differentiate and replace the damaged skin and organs. Hart is released, but Rose still remains in a coma. One night, Rose awakens and screams while pulling out her I.V. tube, awakening patient Lloyd Walsh to calm her down and hold her hand; Rose causes a sort of vague injury to him as she holds him. When being checked, Lloyd cannot remember anything afterwards, and the doctor doesn't know what caused his injury to his right arm. It is only known that his blood isn't clotting from the wound and cannot fell anything on his right side; Dr. Keloid thinks that it might have been a mild stroke and transfers him to Montreal General Hospital for further evaluation. Meanwhile, Rose leaves the clinic periodically to feed; her experimental procedures have caused a wild mutation in her body, and only she can subsist on human blood. To attain it, a bizarre new organ has developed in Rose's armpit; she hides a red phallic stinger emerged from a small sphincter orifice, which can pierce her victims and draw their blood. After vomiting from drinking a cow's blood, she feeds on a drunken farmer which turns him into a pale zombie-esque monster and attacks a waitress at a nearby diner before being subdued. The next night, Rose then attacks a young nurse in a hot tub and hides her unconscious body inside a freezer. The next day, Lloyd discharges himself from the clinic and hails a taxi to take him to the airport. During the trip, Lloyd turns infected and bites the driver's neck, making him crash into the freeway and gets totaled by a truck. At the clinic, Dr. Keloid examines an unconscious Rose and notices the orifice, but Rose awakens and strikes his hand with the stinger. Rose calls Hart for her aid, in which he calls Murray Cypher to come with him. Dr. Keolid goes into the O.R. to operate on a patient, but he turns infected when he foams from his mouth and feasts on a nurse. Soon, the orderlies attack the vicious Dr. Keolid as Rose successfully escapes from the clinic. She hitches a ride to Montreal from a passing truck driver, and feeds on the driver after she vomits from eating food. She then hitches a ride with another car driver, and the unconscious truck driver awakens before going to a depot and attacking his colleagues. At the police station, chief Claude LePointe, meets with Hart, Murray and a few public health officials with talks of an upcoming epidemic. While they watch reports of the attacks, an officer whom was infected by Dr. Keloid, foams at his moth and attacks Hart before being shot by the un-infected officers. To prevent the infection from progressing, everyone including Hart and Murray are to be held at the station for 48 hours. After Hart calls Rose's best friend Mindy Kent to keep Rose in her apartment until he can come over, Rose arrives in the city and asks her to stay in her apartment for a few days. After Mindy watches a broadcast detailing a new strain of lethal rabies that is now all over Montreal, she goes out to a sex cinema and is infected by a leering patron. Claude LePointe is riding in a limo with a local health official to inform the mayor about the maddened situation. Just then, the limo is blocked at a construction sight, and two infected crewmen attack by putting a jackhammer through the limo door and dragging the driver out to feed on him, while the official and LePointe barely escape by driving away in reverse. Soon, the virus infection turns worsened and causes mass hysteria within the city; Dr. Royce Gentry advises on television a shoot-to-kill policy to prevent future infecting, extreme martial law is declared within the city of Montreal, and the doctor works on developing a cure while those already infected must be killed. National Guard road blocks have been set to check for people infected, and a convoy of NBC-suited soldiers ride into the city to assist the authorities with the body disposal. Meanwhile, Rose hides in Mindy's apartment and warns her not to come into her room, and Murray is killed by his infected wife in his house. Hart drives through the deserted city before an infected civilian jumps on his car and is shot dead by a militia marksman; the soldiers in bio-warfare suits dump the infected civilian's body in a garbage and spray disinfectant on Hart's car before permitting him to continue driving. Mindy watches a report about a possible carrier of the disease being possibly immune, which has now been traced back to the Keloid Clinic. Rose walks into the room and feasts on Mindy before Hart enters and realizes that she is the virus's carrier. He tries to reason with her about treatment, but she refuses to believe him and is in denial that she is the cause responsible for the city-wide epidemic that has now claimed thousands of people. She tries to run and Hart chases after her, before he falls down an escape ladder and is rendered unconscious as she escapes with a man in the apartment's lobby. Testing Hart's accusations, Roses infects the man with her stinger and then locks herself in his apartment, staying inside until the infected man becomes sick. She dials Mindy's phone number and calls an awakened Hart to tell him what she is doing, but she frantically tells her to leave the apartment. He sits helplessly at the receiver, and the man rose infected awakens and approaches Rose. In the end, Montreal ends up suffered from the chaos the next morning and the bio-ware suited soldiers picks up Rose's body, laying next to garbage cans in an alley. The film ends with the soldiers dumping her body in the garbage truck and drive off, unbeknownst that she is the carrier and possibly the antidote solution to the epidemic.
Who awakens from a coma?
Rose
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223
Rabid
This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. (August 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Rose and her boyfriend Hart get into a motorcycle accident within the Quebec countryside, caused by a family inside a camper van stopping them in the middle of the road to argue for directions, and are sent to the nearby Keloid Clinc for Plastic Surgery called by a nearby patient witnessing the accident. While Hart suffers a broken hand, a separated shoulder and a concussion, Rose is more severely injured by the incident. At the clinic, Murray Cypher pitches a promising franchising deal to Dr. Dan Keloid and his wife Roxanne, but Keloid remains unconvinced. Just then, Dr. Keloid sees and recognizes that Rose needs immediate surgery and decides to perform a radical procedure on her, one which uses morphogenetically neutral grafts to her chest and abdomen in the hope that it will differentiate and replace the damaged skin and organs. Hart is released, but Rose still remains in a coma. One night, Rose awakens and screams while pulling out her I.V. tube, awakening patient Lloyd Walsh to calm her down and hold her hand; Rose causes a sort of vague injury to him as she holds him. When being checked, Lloyd cannot remember anything afterwards, and the doctor doesn't know what caused his injury to his right arm. It is only known that his blood isn't clotting from the wound and cannot fell anything on his right side; Dr. Keloid thinks that it might have been a mild stroke and transfers him to Montreal General Hospital for further evaluation. Meanwhile, Rose leaves the clinic periodically to feed; her experimental procedures have caused a wild mutation in her body, and only she can subsist on human blood. To attain it, a bizarre new organ has developed in Rose's armpit; she hides a red phallic stinger emerged from a small sphincter orifice, which can pierce her victims and draw their blood. After vomiting from drinking a cow's blood, she feeds on a drunken farmer which turns him into a pale zombie-esque monster and attacks a waitress at a nearby diner before being subdued. The next night, Rose then attacks a young nurse in a hot tub and hides her unconscious body inside a freezer. The next day, Lloyd discharges himself from the clinic and hails a taxi to take him to the airport. During the trip, Lloyd turns infected and bites the driver's neck, making him crash into the freeway and gets totaled by a truck. At the clinic, Dr. Keloid examines an unconscious Rose and notices the orifice, but Rose awakens and strikes his hand with the stinger. Rose calls Hart for her aid, in which he calls Murray Cypher to come with him. Dr. Keolid goes into the O.R. to operate on a patient, but he turns infected when he foams from his mouth and feasts on a nurse. Soon, the orderlies attack the vicious Dr. Keolid as Rose successfully escapes from the clinic. She hitches a ride to Montreal from a passing truck driver, and feeds on the driver after she vomits from eating food. She then hitches a ride with another car driver, and the unconscious truck driver awakens before going to a depot and attacking his colleagues. At the police station, chief Claude LePointe, meets with Hart, Murray and a few public health officials with talks of an upcoming epidemic. While they watch reports of the attacks, an officer whom was infected by Dr. Keloid, foams at his moth and attacks Hart before being shot by the un-infected officers. To prevent the infection from progressing, everyone including Hart and Murray are to be held at the station for 48 hours. After Hart calls Rose's best friend Mindy Kent to keep Rose in her apartment until he can come over, Rose arrives in the city and asks her to stay in her apartment for a few days. After Mindy watches a broadcast detailing a new strain of lethal rabies that is now all over Montreal, she goes out to a sex cinema and is infected by a leering patron. Claude LePointe is riding in a limo with a local health official to inform the mayor about the maddened situation. Just then, the limo is blocked at a construction sight, and two infected crewmen attack by putting a jackhammer through the limo door and dragging the driver out to feed on him, while the official and LePointe barely escape by driving away in reverse. Soon, the virus infection turns worsened and causes mass hysteria within the city; Dr. Royce Gentry advises on television a shoot-to-kill policy to prevent future infecting, extreme martial law is declared within the city of Montreal, and the doctor works on developing a cure while those already infected must be killed. National Guard road blocks have been set to check for people infected, and a convoy of NBC-suited soldiers ride into the city to assist the authorities with the body disposal. Meanwhile, Rose hides in Mindy's apartment and warns her not to come into her room, and Murray is killed by his infected wife in his house. Hart drives through the deserted city before an infected civilian jumps on his car and is shot dead by a militia marksman; the soldiers in bio-warfare suits dump the infected civilian's body in a garbage and spray disinfectant on Hart's car before permitting him to continue driving. Mindy watches a report about a possible carrier of the disease being possibly immune, which has now been traced back to the Keloid Clinic. Rose walks into the room and feasts on Mindy before Hart enters and realizes that she is the virus's carrier. He tries to reason with her about treatment, but she refuses to believe him and is in denial that she is the cause responsible for the city-wide epidemic that has now claimed thousands of people. She tries to run and Hart chases after her, before he falls down an escape ladder and is rendered unconscious as she escapes with a man in the apartment's lobby. Testing Hart's accusations, Roses infects the man with her stinger and then locks herself in his apartment, staying inside until the infected man becomes sick. She dials Mindy's phone number and calls an awakened Hart to tell him what she is doing, but she frantically tells her to leave the apartment. He sits helplessly at the receiver, and the man rose infected awakens and approaches Rose. In the end, Montreal ends up suffered from the chaos the next morning and the bio-ware suited soldiers picks up Rose's body, laying next to garbage cans in an alley. The film ends with the soldiers dumping her body in the garbage truck and drive off, unbeknownst that she is the carrier and possibly the antidote solution to the epidemic.
Where do Rose and Hart get into a motorcycle accident?
the Quebec countryside
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This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. (August 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Rose and her boyfriend Hart get into a motorcycle accident within the Quebec countryside, caused by a family inside a camper van stopping them in the middle of the road to argue for directions, and are sent to the nearby Keloid Clinc for Plastic Surgery called by a nearby patient witnessing the accident. While Hart suffers a broken hand, a separated shoulder and a concussion, Rose is more severely injured by the incident. At the clinic, Murray Cypher pitches a promising franchising deal to Dr. Dan Keloid and his wife Roxanne, but Keloid remains unconvinced. Just then, Dr. Keloid sees and recognizes that Rose needs immediate surgery and decides to perform a radical procedure on her, one which uses morphogenetically neutral grafts to her chest and abdomen in the hope that it will differentiate and replace the damaged skin and organs. Hart is released, but Rose still remains in a coma. One night, Rose awakens and screams while pulling out her I.V. tube, awakening patient Lloyd Walsh to calm her down and hold her hand; Rose causes a sort of vague injury to him as she holds him. When being checked, Lloyd cannot remember anything afterwards, and the doctor doesn't know what caused his injury to his right arm. It is only known that his blood isn't clotting from the wound and cannot fell anything on his right side; Dr. Keloid thinks that it might have been a mild stroke and transfers him to Montreal General Hospital for further evaluation. Meanwhile, Rose leaves the clinic periodically to feed; her experimental procedures have caused a wild mutation in her body, and only she can subsist on human blood. To attain it, a bizarre new organ has developed in Rose's armpit; she hides a red phallic stinger emerged from a small sphincter orifice, which can pierce her victims and draw their blood. After vomiting from drinking a cow's blood, she feeds on a drunken farmer which turns him into a pale zombie-esque monster and attacks a waitress at a nearby diner before being subdued. The next night, Rose then attacks a young nurse in a hot tub and hides her unconscious body inside a freezer. The next day, Lloyd discharges himself from the clinic and hails a taxi to take him to the airport. During the trip, Lloyd turns infected and bites the driver's neck, making him crash into the freeway and gets totaled by a truck. At the clinic, Dr. Keloid examines an unconscious Rose and notices the orifice, but Rose awakens and strikes his hand with the stinger. Rose calls Hart for her aid, in which he calls Murray Cypher to come with him. Dr. Keolid goes into the O.R. to operate on a patient, but he turns infected when he foams from his mouth and feasts on a nurse. Soon, the orderlies attack the vicious Dr. Keolid as Rose successfully escapes from the clinic. She hitches a ride to Montreal from a passing truck driver, and feeds on the driver after she vomits from eating food. She then hitches a ride with another car driver, and the unconscious truck driver awakens before going to a depot and attacking his colleagues. At the police station, chief Claude LePointe, meets with Hart, Murray and a few public health officials with talks of an upcoming epidemic. While they watch reports of the attacks, an officer whom was infected by Dr. Keloid, foams at his moth and attacks Hart before being shot by the un-infected officers. To prevent the infection from progressing, everyone including Hart and Murray are to be held at the station for 48 hours. After Hart calls Rose's best friend Mindy Kent to keep Rose in her apartment until he can come over, Rose arrives in the city and asks her to stay in her apartment for a few days. After Mindy watches a broadcast detailing a new strain of lethal rabies that is now all over Montreal, she goes out to a sex cinema and is infected by a leering patron. Claude LePointe is riding in a limo with a local health official to inform the mayor about the maddened situation. Just then, the limo is blocked at a construction sight, and two infected crewmen attack by putting a jackhammer through the limo door and dragging the driver out to feed on him, while the official and LePointe barely escape by driving away in reverse. Soon, the virus infection turns worsened and causes mass hysteria within the city; Dr. Royce Gentry advises on television a shoot-to-kill policy to prevent future infecting, extreme martial law is declared within the city of Montreal, and the doctor works on developing a cure while those already infected must be killed. National Guard road blocks have been set to check for people infected, and a convoy of NBC-suited soldiers ride into the city to assist the authorities with the body disposal. Meanwhile, Rose hides in Mindy's apartment and warns her not to come into her room, and Murray is killed by his infected wife in his house. Hart drives through the deserted city before an infected civilian jumps on his car and is shot dead by a militia marksman; the soldiers in bio-warfare suits dump the infected civilian's body in a garbage and spray disinfectant on Hart's car before permitting him to continue driving. Mindy watches a report about a possible carrier of the disease being possibly immune, which has now been traced back to the Keloid Clinic. Rose walks into the room and feasts on Mindy before Hart enters and realizes that she is the virus's carrier. He tries to reason with her about treatment, but she refuses to believe him and is in denial that she is the cause responsible for the city-wide epidemic that has now claimed thousands of people. She tries to run and Hart chases after her, before he falls down an escape ladder and is rendered unconscious as she escapes with a man in the apartment's lobby. Testing Hart's accusations, Roses infects the man with her stinger and then locks herself in his apartment, staying inside until the infected man becomes sick. She dials Mindy's phone number and calls an awakened Hart to tell him what she is doing, but she frantically tells her to leave the apartment. He sits helplessly at the receiver, and the man rose infected awakens and approaches Rose. In the end, Montreal ends up suffered from the chaos the next morning and the bio-ware suited soldiers picks up Rose's body, laying next to garbage cans in an alley. The film ends with the soldiers dumping her body in the garbage truck and drive off, unbeknownst that she is the carrier and possibly the antidote solution to the epidemic.
What was the police chief's name?
Claude LePointe
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This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. (August 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Rose and her boyfriend Hart get into a motorcycle accident within the Quebec countryside, caused by a family inside a camper van stopping them in the middle of the road to argue for directions, and are sent to the nearby Keloid Clinc for Plastic Surgery called by a nearby patient witnessing the accident. While Hart suffers a broken hand, a separated shoulder and a concussion, Rose is more severely injured by the incident. At the clinic, Murray Cypher pitches a promising franchising deal to Dr. Dan Keloid and his wife Roxanne, but Keloid remains unconvinced. Just then, Dr. Keloid sees and recognizes that Rose needs immediate surgery and decides to perform a radical procedure on her, one which uses morphogenetically neutral grafts to her chest and abdomen in the hope that it will differentiate and replace the damaged skin and organs. Hart is released, but Rose still remains in a coma. One night, Rose awakens and screams while pulling out her I.V. tube, awakening patient Lloyd Walsh to calm her down and hold her hand; Rose causes a sort of vague injury to him as she holds him. When being checked, Lloyd cannot remember anything afterwards, and the doctor doesn't know what caused his injury to his right arm. It is only known that his blood isn't clotting from the wound and cannot fell anything on his right side; Dr. Keloid thinks that it might have been a mild stroke and transfers him to Montreal General Hospital for further evaluation. Meanwhile, Rose leaves the clinic periodically to feed; her experimental procedures have caused a wild mutation in her body, and only she can subsist on human blood. To attain it, a bizarre new organ has developed in Rose's armpit; she hides a red phallic stinger emerged from a small sphincter orifice, which can pierce her victims and draw their blood. After vomiting from drinking a cow's blood, she feeds on a drunken farmer which turns him into a pale zombie-esque monster and attacks a waitress at a nearby diner before being subdued. The next night, Rose then attacks a young nurse in a hot tub and hides her unconscious body inside a freezer. The next day, Lloyd discharges himself from the clinic and hails a taxi to take him to the airport. During the trip, Lloyd turns infected and bites the driver's neck, making him crash into the freeway and gets totaled by a truck. At the clinic, Dr. Keloid examines an unconscious Rose and notices the orifice, but Rose awakens and strikes his hand with the stinger. Rose calls Hart for her aid, in which he calls Murray Cypher to come with him. Dr. Keolid goes into the O.R. to operate on a patient, but he turns infected when he foams from his mouth and feasts on a nurse. Soon, the orderlies attack the vicious Dr. Keolid as Rose successfully escapes from the clinic. She hitches a ride to Montreal from a passing truck driver, and feeds on the driver after she vomits from eating food. She then hitches a ride with another car driver, and the unconscious truck driver awakens before going to a depot and attacking his colleagues. At the police station, chief Claude LePointe, meets with Hart, Murray and a few public health officials with talks of an upcoming epidemic. While they watch reports of the attacks, an officer whom was infected by Dr. Keloid, foams at his moth and attacks Hart before being shot by the un-infected officers. To prevent the infection from progressing, everyone including Hart and Murray are to be held at the station for 48 hours. After Hart calls Rose's best friend Mindy Kent to keep Rose in her apartment until he can come over, Rose arrives in the city and asks her to stay in her apartment for a few days. After Mindy watches a broadcast detailing a new strain of lethal rabies that is now all over Montreal, she goes out to a sex cinema and is infected by a leering patron. Claude LePointe is riding in a limo with a local health official to inform the mayor about the maddened situation. Just then, the limo is blocked at a construction sight, and two infected crewmen attack by putting a jackhammer through the limo door and dragging the driver out to feed on him, while the official and LePointe barely escape by driving away in reverse. Soon, the virus infection turns worsened and causes mass hysteria within the city; Dr. Royce Gentry advises on television a shoot-to-kill policy to prevent future infecting, extreme martial law is declared within the city of Montreal, and the doctor works on developing a cure while those already infected must be killed. National Guard road blocks have been set to check for people infected, and a convoy of NBC-suited soldiers ride into the city to assist the authorities with the body disposal. Meanwhile, Rose hides in Mindy's apartment and warns her not to come into her room, and Murray is killed by his infected wife in his house. Hart drives through the deserted city before an infected civilian jumps on his car and is shot dead by a militia marksman; the soldiers in bio-warfare suits dump the infected civilian's body in a garbage and spray disinfectant on Hart's car before permitting him to continue driving. Mindy watches a report about a possible carrier of the disease being possibly immune, which has now been traced back to the Keloid Clinic. Rose walks into the room and feasts on Mindy before Hart enters and realizes that she is the virus's carrier. He tries to reason with her about treatment, but she refuses to believe him and is in denial that she is the cause responsible for the city-wide epidemic that has now claimed thousands of people. She tries to run and Hart chases after her, before he falls down an escape ladder and is rendered unconscious as she escapes with a man in the apartment's lobby. Testing Hart's accusations, Roses infects the man with her stinger and then locks herself in his apartment, staying inside until the infected man becomes sick. She dials Mindy's phone number and calls an awakened Hart to tell him what she is doing, but she frantically tells her to leave the apartment. He sits helplessly at the receiver, and the man rose infected awakens and approaches Rose. In the end, Montreal ends up suffered from the chaos the next morning and the bio-ware suited soldiers picks up Rose's body, laying next to garbage cans in an alley. The film ends with the soldiers dumping her body in the garbage truck and drive off, unbeknownst that she is the carrier and possibly the antidote solution to the epidemic.
Where did Mindy get infected?
sex cinema
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Leo and Ellen are a successful New York couple, totally immersed in their work. Leo is the creator of a booming website, and has stumbled into a world of money and big decisions. Ellen is a dedicated emergency surgeon who devotes her long shifts to saving lives. Their eight-year-old daughter Jackie (Sophie Nyweide) spends most of her time with her Filipino nanny Gloria; even when Ellen has time for her, Jackie often prefers to be with Gloria.Gloria has two children of her own, young boys staying in the Philippines with their grandmother. The older boy tries to find a job so that Gloria does not have to work abroad, but he gets hurt. Gloria is informed and quits her job right away to return to her country.Leo travels to Thailand to sign a contract, but in Thailand it turns out that his colleague has to negotiate additionally. In the meantime Leo is bored. There are attractive women offering themselves to him, but at first he does not want sex, and even pays a prostitute for not having sex with any client one evening. Later he has sex with a local women after all, but he regrets it afterwards, and has his colleague accept the terms offered, so that they can finish the work and return to the US. [D-Man2010]
What is Leo and Ellen's daughter name?
Jackie
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Leo and Ellen are a successful New York couple, totally immersed in their work. Leo is the creator of a booming website, and has stumbled into a world of money and big decisions. Ellen is a dedicated emergency surgeon who devotes her long shifts to saving lives. Their eight-year-old daughter Jackie (Sophie Nyweide) spends most of her time with her Filipino nanny Gloria; even when Ellen has time for her, Jackie often prefers to be with Gloria.Gloria has two children of her own, young boys staying in the Philippines with their grandmother. The older boy tries to find a job so that Gloria does not have to work abroad, but he gets hurt. Gloria is informed and quits her job right away to return to her country.Leo travels to Thailand to sign a contract, but in Thailand it turns out that his colleague has to negotiate additionally. In the meantime Leo is bored. There are attractive women offering themselves to him, but at first he does not want sex, and even pays a prostitute for not having sex with any client one evening. Later he has sex with a local women after all, but he regrets it afterwards, and has his colleague accept the terms offered, so that they can finish the work and return to the US. [D-Man2010]
What are attractive women offering to Leo?
themselves
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Leo and Ellen are a successful New York couple, totally immersed in their work. Leo is the creator of a booming website, and has stumbled into a world of money and big decisions. Ellen is a dedicated emergency surgeon who devotes her long shifts to saving lives. Their eight-year-old daughter Jackie (Sophie Nyweide) spends most of her time with her Filipino nanny Gloria; even when Ellen has time for her, Jackie often prefers to be with Gloria.Gloria has two children of her own, young boys staying in the Philippines with their grandmother. The older boy tries to find a job so that Gloria does not have to work abroad, but he gets hurt. Gloria is informed and quits her job right away to return to her country.Leo travels to Thailand to sign a contract, but in Thailand it turns out that his colleague has to negotiate additionally. In the meantime Leo is bored. There are attractive women offering themselves to him, but at first he does not want sex, and even pays a prostitute for not having sex with any client one evening. Later he has sex with a local women after all, but he regrets it afterwards, and has his colleague accept the terms offered, so that they can finish the work and return to the US. [D-Man2010]
Where do Leo and Ellen live?
New York
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Leo and Ellen are a successful New York couple, totally immersed in their work. Leo is the creator of a booming website, and has stumbled into a world of money and big decisions. Ellen is a dedicated emergency surgeon who devotes her long shifts to saving lives. Their eight-year-old daughter Jackie (Sophie Nyweide) spends most of her time with her Filipino nanny Gloria; even when Ellen has time for her, Jackie often prefers to be with Gloria.Gloria has two children of her own, young boys staying in the Philippines with their grandmother. The older boy tries to find a job so that Gloria does not have to work abroad, but he gets hurt. Gloria is informed and quits her job right away to return to her country.Leo travels to Thailand to sign a contract, but in Thailand it turns out that his colleague has to negotiate additionally. In the meantime Leo is bored. There are attractive women offering themselves to him, but at first he does not want sex, and even pays a prostitute for not having sex with any client one evening. Later he has sex with a local women after all, but he regrets it afterwards, and has his colleague accept the terms offered, so that they can finish the work and return to the US. [D-Man2010]
How many children does Gloria have of her own?
Two
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Leo and Ellen are a successful New York couple, totally immersed in their work. Leo is the creator of a booming website, and has stumbled into a world of money and big decisions. Ellen is a dedicated emergency surgeon who devotes her long shifts to saving lives. Their eight-year-old daughter Jackie (Sophie Nyweide) spends most of her time with her Filipino nanny Gloria; even when Ellen has time for her, Jackie often prefers to be with Gloria.Gloria has two children of her own, young boys staying in the Philippines with their grandmother. The older boy tries to find a job so that Gloria does not have to work abroad, but he gets hurt. Gloria is informed and quits her job right away to return to her country.Leo travels to Thailand to sign a contract, but in Thailand it turns out that his colleague has to negotiate additionally. In the meantime Leo is bored. There are attractive women offering themselves to him, but at first he does not want sex, and even pays a prostitute for not having sex with any client one evening. Later he has sex with a local women after all, but he regrets it afterwards, and has his colleague accept the terms offered, so that they can finish the work and return to the US. [D-Man2010]
Where do Leo and Ellen go on holidays?
Thailand
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Leo and Ellen are a successful New York couple, totally immersed in their work. Leo is the creator of a booming website, and has stumbled into a world of money and big decisions. Ellen is a dedicated emergency surgeon who devotes her long shifts to saving lives. Their eight-year-old daughter Jackie (Sophie Nyweide) spends most of her time with her Filipino nanny Gloria; even when Ellen has time for her, Jackie often prefers to be with Gloria.Gloria has two children of her own, young boys staying in the Philippines with their grandmother. The older boy tries to find a job so that Gloria does not have to work abroad, but he gets hurt. Gloria is informed and quits her job right away to return to her country.Leo travels to Thailand to sign a contract, but in Thailand it turns out that his colleague has to negotiate additionally. In the meantime Leo is bored. There are attractive women offering themselves to him, but at first he does not want sex, and even pays a prostitute for not having sex with any client one evening. Later he has sex with a local women after all, but he regrets it afterwards, and has his colleague accept the terms offered, so that they can finish the work and return to the US. [D-Man2010]
Where does Leo travel to sign the contract?
Thailand
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Leo and Ellen are a successful New York couple, totally immersed in their work. Leo is the creator of a booming website, and has stumbled into a world of money and big decisions. Ellen is a dedicated emergency surgeon who devotes her long shifts to saving lives. Their eight-year-old daughter Jackie (Sophie Nyweide) spends most of her time with her Filipino nanny Gloria; even when Ellen has time for her, Jackie often prefers to be with Gloria.Gloria has two children of her own, young boys staying in the Philippines with their grandmother. The older boy tries to find a job so that Gloria does not have to work abroad, but he gets hurt. Gloria is informed and quits her job right away to return to her country.Leo travels to Thailand to sign a contract, but in Thailand it turns out that his colleague has to negotiate additionally. In the meantime Leo is bored. There are attractive women offering themselves to him, but at first he does not want sex, and even pays a prostitute for not having sex with any client one evening. Later he has sex with a local women after all, but he regrets it afterwards, and has his colleague accept the terms offered, so that they can finish the work and return to the US. [D-Man2010]
What is Ellen's profession?
Emergency surgeon
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Leo and Ellen are a successful New York couple, totally immersed in their work. Leo is the creator of a booming website, and has stumbled into a world of money and big decisions. Ellen is a dedicated emergency surgeon who devotes her long shifts to saving lives. Their eight-year-old daughter Jackie (Sophie Nyweide) spends most of her time with her Filipino nanny Gloria; even when Ellen has time for her, Jackie often prefers to be with Gloria.Gloria has two children of her own, young boys staying in the Philippines with their grandmother. The older boy tries to find a job so that Gloria does not have to work abroad, but he gets hurt. Gloria is informed and quits her job right away to return to her country.Leo travels to Thailand to sign a contract, but in Thailand it turns out that his colleague has to negotiate additionally. In the meantime Leo is bored. There are attractive women offering themselves to him, but at first he does not want sex, and even pays a prostitute for not having sex with any client one evening. Later he has sex with a local women after all, but he regrets it afterwards, and has his colleague accept the terms offered, so that they can finish the work and return to the US. [D-Man2010]
Whee are Gloria's children staying?
the Philippines with their grandmother
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May 3, 1885: Jonathan Harker [John Van Eyssen] goes to Castle Dracula with a job as librarian. Harker writes in his diary that his purpose is to end Dracula's "reign of terror". A woman he meets in castle [Valerie Gaunt] asks him to help her escape, but the woman turns out to be a vampire. She attempts to bite Harker, but Dracula [Christopher Lee] intervenes. The next morning, Harker finds marks on his neck and knows he must act fast. He hides his diary at a crossroads, goes to the crypt, stakes the woman vampire, but Dracula wakes up. Days later Van Helsing [Peter Cushing] arrives at Klausenberg Inn; asking after Harker. The innkeeper's wife Inga [Barbara Archer] gives him Harker's dairy. Van Helsing goes to Dracula's castle where he sees a funeral coach leaving. He finds Harker lying in a coffin and stakes him.Weeks later, in Karlstadt, Van Helsing informs Arthur [Michael Gough] and Mina [Melissa Stribbing] Holmwood of Harker's death. Harker's fiancee, Lucy Holmwood [Carol Marsh], is ill and is being treated for anemia by Dr Seward [Charles Lloyd Pack]. When alone, Lucy opens her window and lets in Dracula. Mina seeks advice from Van Helsing who examines Lucy, sees marks on her neck, and instructs Mina not to open windows and to use garlic, but the maid Gerda [Olga Dickie] removes the garlic and opens the windows. The next morning, Lucy is dead. Van Helsing gives Harker's diary to Arthur to read.That evening, policemen bring home the maid's child Tania [Janine Faye] who reports seeing Lucy. Later that night, Van Helsing and Arthur go to Lucy's tomb. Van Helsing suggests that this is Dracula's revenge for the woman Harker staked. Van Helsing and Arthur go to the douane at Ingstadt to see where Dracula's coffin was bound (49 Frederichstrasse in Karlstadt). Meanwhile Mina gets a note to meet "Arthur" at 49 Frederichstrasse. Van Helsing and Arthur go to that address (it's a funeral home) and find Dracula's coffin gone. They go home just as Mina arrives from a "morning walk".Arthur gives Mina a cross to wear but it burns her hand and they know Dracula has gotten to her. They watch the house all night but Dracula gets in somehow and drinks from Mina. She receives a blood transfusion from Arthur, after which Van Helsing suggests that Arthur have a glass of wine. However, Gerda refuses to go down to wine cellar because Mina has forbidden her to do so. Turns out that Dracula is there. Dracula escapes and takes Mina to his castle. Van Helsing and Arthur follow. Dracula sees dawn approaching and stops from burying Mina. Van Helsing follows him into the castle. Dracula attempts to kill Van Helsing, but Van Helsing leaps onto some curtains, tearing them down and letting in sunlight. Dracula starts to deteriorate. Van Helsing grabs two candlesticks and makes a cross out of them. Dracula turns to dust; Mina is released. [Original synopsis by bj_kuehl]
Where does Jonathan Harker hide his diary?
At a crossroads
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May 3, 1885: Jonathan Harker [John Van Eyssen] goes to Castle Dracula with a job as librarian. Harker writes in his diary that his purpose is to end Dracula's "reign of terror". A woman he meets in castle [Valerie Gaunt] asks him to help her escape, but the woman turns out to be a vampire. She attempts to bite Harker, but Dracula [Christopher Lee] intervenes. The next morning, Harker finds marks on his neck and knows he must act fast. He hides his diary at a crossroads, goes to the crypt, stakes the woman vampire, but Dracula wakes up. Days later Van Helsing [Peter Cushing] arrives at Klausenberg Inn; asking after Harker. The innkeeper's wife Inga [Barbara Archer] gives him Harker's dairy. Van Helsing goes to Dracula's castle where he sees a funeral coach leaving. He finds Harker lying in a coffin and stakes him.Weeks later, in Karlstadt, Van Helsing informs Arthur [Michael Gough] and Mina [Melissa Stribbing] Holmwood of Harker's death. Harker's fiancee, Lucy Holmwood [Carol Marsh], is ill and is being treated for anemia by Dr Seward [Charles Lloyd Pack]. When alone, Lucy opens her window and lets in Dracula. Mina seeks advice from Van Helsing who examines Lucy, sees marks on her neck, and instructs Mina not to open windows and to use garlic, but the maid Gerda [Olga Dickie] removes the garlic and opens the windows. The next morning, Lucy is dead. Van Helsing gives Harker's diary to Arthur to read.That evening, policemen bring home the maid's child Tania [Janine Faye] who reports seeing Lucy. Later that night, Van Helsing and Arthur go to Lucy's tomb. Van Helsing suggests that this is Dracula's revenge for the woman Harker staked. Van Helsing and Arthur go to the douane at Ingstadt to see where Dracula's coffin was bound (49 Frederichstrasse in Karlstadt). Meanwhile Mina gets a note to meet "Arthur" at 49 Frederichstrasse. Van Helsing and Arthur go to that address (it's a funeral home) and find Dracula's coffin gone. They go home just as Mina arrives from a "morning walk".Arthur gives Mina a cross to wear but it burns her hand and they know Dracula has gotten to her. They watch the house all night but Dracula gets in somehow and drinks from Mina. She receives a blood transfusion from Arthur, after which Van Helsing suggests that Arthur have a glass of wine. However, Gerda refuses to go down to wine cellar because Mina has forbidden her to do so. Turns out that Dracula is there. Dracula escapes and takes Mina to his castle. Van Helsing and Arthur follow. Dracula sees dawn approaching and stops from burying Mina. Van Helsing follows him into the castle. Dracula attempts to kill Van Helsing, but Van Helsing leaps onto some curtains, tearing them down and letting in sunlight. Dracula starts to deteriorate. Van Helsing grabs two candlesticks and makes a cross out of them. Dracula turns to dust; Mina is released. [Original synopsis by bj_kuehl]
Who turns Dracula into dust?
Van Helsing
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May 3, 1885: Jonathan Harker [John Van Eyssen] goes to Castle Dracula with a job as librarian. Harker writes in his diary that his purpose is to end Dracula's "reign of terror". A woman he meets in castle [Valerie Gaunt] asks him to help her escape, but the woman turns out to be a vampire. She attempts to bite Harker, but Dracula [Christopher Lee] intervenes. The next morning, Harker finds marks on his neck and knows he must act fast. He hides his diary at a crossroads, goes to the crypt, stakes the woman vampire, but Dracula wakes up. Days later Van Helsing [Peter Cushing] arrives at Klausenberg Inn; asking after Harker. The innkeeper's wife Inga [Barbara Archer] gives him Harker's dairy. Van Helsing goes to Dracula's castle where he sees a funeral coach leaving. He finds Harker lying in a coffin and stakes him.Weeks later, in Karlstadt, Van Helsing informs Arthur [Michael Gough] and Mina [Melissa Stribbing] Holmwood of Harker's death. Harker's fiancee, Lucy Holmwood [Carol Marsh], is ill and is being treated for anemia by Dr Seward [Charles Lloyd Pack]. When alone, Lucy opens her window and lets in Dracula. Mina seeks advice from Van Helsing who examines Lucy, sees marks on her neck, and instructs Mina not to open windows and to use garlic, but the maid Gerda [Olga Dickie] removes the garlic and opens the windows. The next morning, Lucy is dead. Van Helsing gives Harker's diary to Arthur to read.That evening, policemen bring home the maid's child Tania [Janine Faye] who reports seeing Lucy. Later that night, Van Helsing and Arthur go to Lucy's tomb. Van Helsing suggests that this is Dracula's revenge for the woman Harker staked. Van Helsing and Arthur go to the douane at Ingstadt to see where Dracula's coffin was bound (49 Frederichstrasse in Karlstadt). Meanwhile Mina gets a note to meet "Arthur" at 49 Frederichstrasse. Van Helsing and Arthur go to that address (it's a funeral home) and find Dracula's coffin gone. They go home just as Mina arrives from a "morning walk".Arthur gives Mina a cross to wear but it burns her hand and they know Dracula has gotten to her. They watch the house all night but Dracula gets in somehow and drinks from Mina. She receives a blood transfusion from Arthur, after which Van Helsing suggests that Arthur have a glass of wine. However, Gerda refuses to go down to wine cellar because Mina has forbidden her to do so. Turns out that Dracula is there. Dracula escapes and takes Mina to his castle. Van Helsing and Arthur follow. Dracula sees dawn approaching and stops from burying Mina. Van Helsing follows him into the castle. Dracula attempts to kill Van Helsing, but Van Helsing leaps onto some curtains, tearing them down and letting in sunlight. Dracula starts to deteriorate. Van Helsing grabs two candlesticks and makes a cross out of them. Dracula turns to dust; Mina is released. [Original synopsis by bj_kuehl]
What job does Jonathan Harker get at castle Dracula?
Librarian
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May 3, 1885: Jonathan Harker [John Van Eyssen] goes to Castle Dracula with a job as librarian. Harker writes in his diary that his purpose is to end Dracula's "reign of terror". A woman he meets in castle [Valerie Gaunt] asks him to help her escape, but the woman turns out to be a vampire. She attempts to bite Harker, but Dracula [Christopher Lee] intervenes. The next morning, Harker finds marks on his neck and knows he must act fast. He hides his diary at a crossroads, goes to the crypt, stakes the woman vampire, but Dracula wakes up. Days later Van Helsing [Peter Cushing] arrives at Klausenberg Inn; asking after Harker. The innkeeper's wife Inga [Barbara Archer] gives him Harker's dairy. Van Helsing goes to Dracula's castle where he sees a funeral coach leaving. He finds Harker lying in a coffin and stakes him.Weeks later, in Karlstadt, Van Helsing informs Arthur [Michael Gough] and Mina [Melissa Stribbing] Holmwood of Harker's death. Harker's fiancee, Lucy Holmwood [Carol Marsh], is ill and is being treated for anemia by Dr Seward [Charles Lloyd Pack]. When alone, Lucy opens her window and lets in Dracula. Mina seeks advice from Van Helsing who examines Lucy, sees marks on her neck, and instructs Mina not to open windows and to use garlic, but the maid Gerda [Olga Dickie] removes the garlic and opens the windows. The next morning, Lucy is dead. Van Helsing gives Harker's diary to Arthur to read.That evening, policemen bring home the maid's child Tania [Janine Faye] who reports seeing Lucy. Later that night, Van Helsing and Arthur go to Lucy's tomb. Van Helsing suggests that this is Dracula's revenge for the woman Harker staked. Van Helsing and Arthur go to the douane at Ingstadt to see where Dracula's coffin was bound (49 Frederichstrasse in Karlstadt). Meanwhile Mina gets a note to meet "Arthur" at 49 Frederichstrasse. Van Helsing and Arthur go to that address (it's a funeral home) and find Dracula's coffin gone. They go home just as Mina arrives from a "morning walk".Arthur gives Mina a cross to wear but it burns her hand and they know Dracula has gotten to her. They watch the house all night but Dracula gets in somehow and drinks from Mina. She receives a blood transfusion from Arthur, after which Van Helsing suggests that Arthur have a glass of wine. However, Gerda refuses to go down to wine cellar because Mina has forbidden her to do so. Turns out that Dracula is there. Dracula escapes and takes Mina to his castle. Van Helsing and Arthur follow. Dracula sees dawn approaching and stops from burying Mina. Van Helsing follows him into the castle. Dracula attempts to kill Van Helsing, but Van Helsing leaps onto some curtains, tearing them down and letting in sunlight. Dracula starts to deteriorate. Van Helsing grabs two candlesticks and makes a cross out of them. Dracula turns to dust; Mina is released. [Original synopsis by bj_kuehl]
Who is the innkeepers wife?
Inga
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Dracula
May 3, 1885: Jonathan Harker [John Van Eyssen] goes to Castle Dracula with a job as librarian. Harker writes in his diary that his purpose is to end Dracula's "reign of terror". A woman he meets in castle [Valerie Gaunt] asks him to help her escape, but the woman turns out to be a vampire. She attempts to bite Harker, but Dracula [Christopher Lee] intervenes. The next morning, Harker finds marks on his neck and knows he must act fast. He hides his diary at a crossroads, goes to the crypt, stakes the woman vampire, but Dracula wakes up. Days later Van Helsing [Peter Cushing] arrives at Klausenberg Inn; asking after Harker. The innkeeper's wife Inga [Barbara Archer] gives him Harker's dairy. Van Helsing goes to Dracula's castle where he sees a funeral coach leaving. He finds Harker lying in a coffin and stakes him.Weeks later, in Karlstadt, Van Helsing informs Arthur [Michael Gough] and Mina [Melissa Stribbing] Holmwood of Harker's death. Harker's fiancee, Lucy Holmwood [Carol Marsh], is ill and is being treated for anemia by Dr Seward [Charles Lloyd Pack]. When alone, Lucy opens her window and lets in Dracula. Mina seeks advice from Van Helsing who examines Lucy, sees marks on her neck, and instructs Mina not to open windows and to use garlic, but the maid Gerda [Olga Dickie] removes the garlic and opens the windows. The next morning, Lucy is dead. Van Helsing gives Harker's diary to Arthur to read.That evening, policemen bring home the maid's child Tania [Janine Faye] who reports seeing Lucy. Later that night, Van Helsing and Arthur go to Lucy's tomb. Van Helsing suggests that this is Dracula's revenge for the woman Harker staked. Van Helsing and Arthur go to the douane at Ingstadt to see where Dracula's coffin was bound (49 Frederichstrasse in Karlstadt). Meanwhile Mina gets a note to meet "Arthur" at 49 Frederichstrasse. Van Helsing and Arthur go to that address (it's a funeral home) and find Dracula's coffin gone. They go home just as Mina arrives from a "morning walk".Arthur gives Mina a cross to wear but it burns her hand and they know Dracula has gotten to her. They watch the house all night but Dracula gets in somehow and drinks from Mina. She receives a blood transfusion from Arthur, after which Van Helsing suggests that Arthur have a glass of wine. However, Gerda refuses to go down to wine cellar because Mina has forbidden her to do so. Turns out that Dracula is there. Dracula escapes and takes Mina to his castle. Van Helsing and Arthur follow. Dracula sees dawn approaching and stops from burying Mina. Van Helsing follows him into the castle. Dracula attempts to kill Van Helsing, but Van Helsing leaps onto some curtains, tearing them down and letting in sunlight. Dracula starts to deteriorate. Van Helsing grabs two candlesticks and makes a cross out of them. Dracula turns to dust; Mina is released. [Original synopsis by bj_kuehl]
In what year is this story?
1885
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Dracula
May 3, 1885: Jonathan Harker [John Van Eyssen] goes to Castle Dracula with a job as librarian. Harker writes in his diary that his purpose is to end Dracula's "reign of terror". A woman he meets in castle [Valerie Gaunt] asks him to help her escape, but the woman turns out to be a vampire. She attempts to bite Harker, but Dracula [Christopher Lee] intervenes. The next morning, Harker finds marks on his neck and knows he must act fast. He hides his diary at a crossroads, goes to the crypt, stakes the woman vampire, but Dracula wakes up. Days later Van Helsing [Peter Cushing] arrives at Klausenberg Inn; asking after Harker. The innkeeper's wife Inga [Barbara Archer] gives him Harker's dairy. Van Helsing goes to Dracula's castle where he sees a funeral coach leaving. He finds Harker lying in a coffin and stakes him.Weeks later, in Karlstadt, Van Helsing informs Arthur [Michael Gough] and Mina [Melissa Stribbing] Holmwood of Harker's death. Harker's fiancee, Lucy Holmwood [Carol Marsh], is ill and is being treated for anemia by Dr Seward [Charles Lloyd Pack]. When alone, Lucy opens her window and lets in Dracula. Mina seeks advice from Van Helsing who examines Lucy, sees marks on her neck, and instructs Mina not to open windows and to use garlic, but the maid Gerda [Olga Dickie] removes the garlic and opens the windows. The next morning, Lucy is dead. Van Helsing gives Harker's diary to Arthur to read.That evening, policemen bring home the maid's child Tania [Janine Faye] who reports seeing Lucy. Later that night, Van Helsing and Arthur go to Lucy's tomb. Van Helsing suggests that this is Dracula's revenge for the woman Harker staked. Van Helsing and Arthur go to the douane at Ingstadt to see where Dracula's coffin was bound (49 Frederichstrasse in Karlstadt). Meanwhile Mina gets a note to meet "Arthur" at 49 Frederichstrasse. Van Helsing and Arthur go to that address (it's a funeral home) and find Dracula's coffin gone. They go home just as Mina arrives from a "morning walk".Arthur gives Mina a cross to wear but it burns her hand and they know Dracula has gotten to her. They watch the house all night but Dracula gets in somehow and drinks from Mina. She receives a blood transfusion from Arthur, after which Van Helsing suggests that Arthur have a glass of wine. However, Gerda refuses to go down to wine cellar because Mina has forbidden her to do so. Turns out that Dracula is there. Dracula escapes and takes Mina to his castle. Van Helsing and Arthur follow. Dracula sees dawn approaching and stops from burying Mina. Van Helsing follows him into the castle. Dracula attempts to kill Van Helsing, but Van Helsing leaps onto some curtains, tearing them down and letting in sunlight. Dracula starts to deteriorate. Van Helsing grabs two candlesticks and makes a cross out of them. Dracula turns to dust; Mina is released. [Original synopsis by bj_kuehl]
Who writes in a diary?
Jonathan Harker
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Journey 2: The Mysterious Island
17-year-old Sean Anderson receives a coded distress signal from a mysterious island where no island should exist.Unable to stop him from tracking the signal to its source, Sean's new stepfather, Hank, joins the quest that will take them first to the South Pacific, and then to a place few people have ever seen. Or lived to tell about. It's a place of stunning beauty, strange and threatening life forms, volcanoes, mountains of gold and more than one astonishing secret.Together with Gabato, the only helicopter pilot willing to risk the trip, and Gabato's beautiful, strong-willed daughter Kailani, they set out to find the island, rescue its lone human inhabitant and escape before seismic shockwaves force the island underwater and bury its treasures forever.
How old is Sean Anderson?
17
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Journey 2: The Mysterious Island
17-year-old Sean Anderson receives a coded distress signal from a mysterious island where no island should exist.Unable to stop him from tracking the signal to its source, Sean's new stepfather, Hank, joins the quest that will take them first to the South Pacific, and then to a place few people have ever seen. Or lived to tell about. It's a place of stunning beauty, strange and threatening life forms, volcanoes, mountains of gold and more than one astonishing secret.Together with Gabato, the only helicopter pilot willing to risk the trip, and Gabato's beautiful, strong-willed daughter Kailani, they set out to find the island, rescue its lone human inhabitant and escape before seismic shockwaves force the island underwater and bury its treasures forever.
What was the name of Sean Anderson's new stepfather?
Hank
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Journey 2: The Mysterious Island
17-year-old Sean Anderson receives a coded distress signal from a mysterious island where no island should exist.Unable to stop him from tracking the signal to its source, Sean's new stepfather, Hank, joins the quest that will take them first to the South Pacific, and then to a place few people have ever seen. Or lived to tell about. It's a place of stunning beauty, strange and threatening life forms, volcanoes, mountains of gold and more than one astonishing secret.Together with Gabato, the only helicopter pilot willing to risk the trip, and Gabato's beautiful, strong-willed daughter Kailani, they set out to find the island, rescue its lone human inhabitant and escape before seismic shockwaves force the island underwater and bury its treasures forever.
What was the name of the helicopter pilot?
Gabato
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Faeries
A young man, Oisin "(pronounced O-sheen)" returns home with a group of huntsmen from an unsuccessful hunt when a deer, revealing to be a faerie princess appears to him and takes him to her father, the Faerie King. The King begs Oisin to travel to Squalor Web Castle and defeat the evil Shadow who threatens Faerie Land. Oisin and his faerie helper Puck travel to the castle, encountering hags and goblins. They also save a Kobald from evil Trows. Eventually the three arrive at the lake, beyond which sits the castle. After meeting an Irish faerie who attempts to dissuade them from their mission, they arrive at the castle. Avoiding Red Caps, the Shadow's evil soldiers, Oisin makes his way to the tallest tower, defeats the Shadow, and returns to Faerie Land for a celebration before returning to his companions.
Oison and Puck save a Kobald from what?
Evil Trows
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A young man, Oisin "(pronounced O-sheen)" returns home with a group of huntsmen from an unsuccessful hunt when a deer, revealing to be a faerie princess appears to him and takes him to her father, the Faerie King. The King begs Oisin to travel to Squalor Web Castle and defeat the evil Shadow who threatens Faerie Land. Oisin and his faerie helper Puck travel to the castle, encountering hags and goblins. They also save a Kobald from evil Trows. Eventually the three arrive at the lake, beyond which sits the castle. After meeting an Irish faerie who attempts to dissuade them from their mission, they arrive at the castle. Avoiding Red Caps, the Shadow's evil soldiers, Oisin makes his way to the tallest tower, defeats the Shadow, and returns to Faerie Land for a celebration before returning to his companions.
Where does the king beg Oisin to travel to?
Squalor Web Castle
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A young man, Oisin "(pronounced O-sheen)" returns home with a group of huntsmen from an unsuccessful hunt when a deer, revealing to be a faerie princess appears to him and takes him to her father, the Faerie King. The King begs Oisin to travel to Squalor Web Castle and defeat the evil Shadow who threatens Faerie Land. Oisin and his faerie helper Puck travel to the castle, encountering hags and goblins. They also save a Kobald from evil Trows. Eventually the three arrive at the lake, beyond which sits the castle. After meeting an Irish faerie who attempts to dissuade them from their mission, they arrive at the castle. Avoiding Red Caps, the Shadow's evil soldiers, Oisin makes his way to the tallest tower, defeats the Shadow, and returns to Faerie Land for a celebration before returning to his companions.
Who are Red Caps?
Shadow's evil soldiers
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Felon
Family man Wade Porter (Stephen Dorff) is living the American Dream with his girlfriend Laura (Marisol Nichols) and their son Michael: they have a nice house, he has just raised a loan to make his company grow and they are going to get married. However their dream becomes a nightmare when Wade unintentionally kills a burglar that had broken into their house in the middle of the night on his lawn. Due to the fact that Wade attacked the intruder and killed him outside of the house, he is tried for murder, and accepts a deal proposed by the prosecutor, being sentenced to three years in prison. In the county jail, Wade gets into a brawl the first night after being attacked by an inmate in the community cell.After his sentencing is given, he is transferred to Corcoran State Prison. On the bus ride over, Danny Sampson, leader of the local Aryan Brotherhood, kills a man and hides the knife with a young Aryan member sitting behind Wade. In a moment's panic, the young man hides the knife under Wade and forces him to deny knowledge of the knife. As a result, Wade is sent to solitary confinement until the mess can be sorted out. Upon further investigation by Lieutenant Jackson (Harold Perrineau), Jackson is convinced Wade is an accessory to murder, and decides to send Wade to the Security Housing Unit (SHU), of which Jackson is the commanding officer.Life is tough for Wade in the SHU. In addition to 23-hour lockdown days, and the inability to see his family at first, the 1-hour yard days consist of fights, to which the guards bet on. Scared and desperate, Wade initially groups with the Aryans, even going so far as to shave his head. His cell-mate John Smith (Val Kilmer) who was serving a life sentence after avenging the death of his family befriends Wade and gives helpful advice and hope to him.
Who was Wade's cellmate?
John Smith
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Felon
Family man Wade Porter (Stephen Dorff) is living the American Dream with his girlfriend Laura (Marisol Nichols) and their son Michael: they have a nice house, he has just raised a loan to make his company grow and they are going to get married. However their dream becomes a nightmare when Wade unintentionally kills a burglar that had broken into their house in the middle of the night on his lawn. Due to the fact that Wade attacked the intruder and killed him outside of the house, he is tried for murder, and accepts a deal proposed by the prosecutor, being sentenced to three years in prison. In the county jail, Wade gets into a brawl the first night after being attacked by an inmate in the community cell.After his sentencing is given, he is transferred to Corcoran State Prison. On the bus ride over, Danny Sampson, leader of the local Aryan Brotherhood, kills a man and hides the knife with a young Aryan member sitting behind Wade. In a moment's panic, the young man hides the knife under Wade and forces him to deny knowledge of the knife. As a result, Wade is sent to solitary confinement until the mess can be sorted out. Upon further investigation by Lieutenant Jackson (Harold Perrineau), Jackson is convinced Wade is an accessory to murder, and decides to send Wade to the Security Housing Unit (SHU), of which Jackson is the commanding officer.Life is tough for Wade in the SHU. In addition to 23-hour lockdown days, and the inability to see his family at first, the 1-hour yard days consist of fights, to which the guards bet on. Scared and desperate, Wade initially groups with the Aryans, even going so far as to shave his head. His cell-mate John Smith (Val Kilmer) who was serving a life sentence after avenging the death of his family befriends Wade and gives helpful advice and hope to him.
Who kills the burglar?
Wade
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15
Felon
Family man Wade Porter (Stephen Dorff) is living the American Dream with his girlfriend Laura (Marisol Nichols) and their son Michael: they have a nice house, he has just raised a loan to make his company grow and they are going to get married. However their dream becomes a nightmare when Wade unintentionally kills a burglar that had broken into their house in the middle of the night on his lawn. Due to the fact that Wade attacked the intruder and killed him outside of the house, he is tried for murder, and accepts a deal proposed by the prosecutor, being sentenced to three years in prison. In the county jail, Wade gets into a brawl the first night after being attacked by an inmate in the community cell.After his sentencing is given, he is transferred to Corcoran State Prison. On the bus ride over, Danny Sampson, leader of the local Aryan Brotherhood, kills a man and hides the knife with a young Aryan member sitting behind Wade. In a moment's panic, the young man hides the knife under Wade and forces him to deny knowledge of the knife. As a result, Wade is sent to solitary confinement until the mess can be sorted out. Upon further investigation by Lieutenant Jackson (Harold Perrineau), Jackson is convinced Wade is an accessory to murder, and decides to send Wade to the Security Housing Unit (SHU), of which Jackson is the commanding officer.Life is tough for Wade in the SHU. In addition to 23-hour lockdown days, and the inability to see his family at first, the 1-hour yard days consist of fights, to which the guards bet on. Scared and desperate, Wade initially groups with the Aryans, even going so far as to shave his head. His cell-mate John Smith (Val Kilmer) who was serving a life sentence after avenging the death of his family befriends Wade and gives helpful advice and hope to him.
Who is the leader of the Aryan Brotherhood?
Danny Sampson
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Felon
Family man Wade Porter (Stephen Dorff) is living the American Dream with his girlfriend Laura (Marisol Nichols) and their son Michael: they have a nice house, he has just raised a loan to make his company grow and they are going to get married. However their dream becomes a nightmare when Wade unintentionally kills a burglar that had broken into their house in the middle of the night on his lawn. Due to the fact that Wade attacked the intruder and killed him outside of the house, he is tried for murder, and accepts a deal proposed by the prosecutor, being sentenced to three years in prison. In the county jail, Wade gets into a brawl the first night after being attacked by an inmate in the community cell.After his sentencing is given, he is transferred to Corcoran State Prison. On the bus ride over, Danny Sampson, leader of the local Aryan Brotherhood, kills a man and hides the knife with a young Aryan member sitting behind Wade. In a moment's panic, the young man hides the knife under Wade and forces him to deny knowledge of the knife. As a result, Wade is sent to solitary confinement until the mess can be sorted out. Upon further investigation by Lieutenant Jackson (Harold Perrineau), Jackson is convinced Wade is an accessory to murder, and decides to send Wade to the Security Housing Unit (SHU), of which Jackson is the commanding officer.Life is tough for Wade in the SHU. In addition to 23-hour lockdown days, and the inability to see his family at first, the 1-hour yard days consist of fights, to which the guards bet on. Scared and desperate, Wade initially groups with the Aryans, even going so far as to shave his head. His cell-mate John Smith (Val Kilmer) who was serving a life sentence after avenging the death of his family befriends Wade and gives helpful advice and hope to him.
Who commands the Security Housing Unit?
Lieutenant Jackson
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Felon
Family man Wade Porter (Stephen Dorff) is living the American Dream with his girlfriend Laura (Marisol Nichols) and their son Michael: they have a nice house, he has just raised a loan to make his company grow and they are going to get married. However their dream becomes a nightmare when Wade unintentionally kills a burglar that had broken into their house in the middle of the night on his lawn. Due to the fact that Wade attacked the intruder and killed him outside of the house, he is tried for murder, and accepts a deal proposed by the prosecutor, being sentenced to three years in prison. In the county jail, Wade gets into a brawl the first night after being attacked by an inmate in the community cell.After his sentencing is given, he is transferred to Corcoran State Prison. On the bus ride over, Danny Sampson, leader of the local Aryan Brotherhood, kills a man and hides the knife with a young Aryan member sitting behind Wade. In a moment's panic, the young man hides the knife under Wade and forces him to deny knowledge of the knife. As a result, Wade is sent to solitary confinement until the mess can be sorted out. Upon further investigation by Lieutenant Jackson (Harold Perrineau), Jackson is convinced Wade is an accessory to murder, and decides to send Wade to the Security Housing Unit (SHU), of which Jackson is the commanding officer.Life is tough for Wade in the SHU. In addition to 23-hour lockdown days, and the inability to see his family at first, the 1-hour yard days consist of fights, to which the guards bet on. Scared and desperate, Wade initially groups with the Aryans, even going so far as to shave his head. His cell-mate John Smith (Val Kilmer) who was serving a life sentence after avenging the death of his family befriends Wade and gives helpful advice and hope to him.
What actress plays Porter's girlfriend?
Marisol Nichols
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Felon
Family man Wade Porter (Stephen Dorff) is living the American Dream with his girlfriend Laura (Marisol Nichols) and their son Michael: they have a nice house, he has just raised a loan to make his company grow and they are going to get married. However their dream becomes a nightmare when Wade unintentionally kills a burglar that had broken into their house in the middle of the night on his lawn. Due to the fact that Wade attacked the intruder and killed him outside of the house, he is tried for murder, and accepts a deal proposed by the prosecutor, being sentenced to three years in prison. In the county jail, Wade gets into a brawl the first night after being attacked by an inmate in the community cell.After his sentencing is given, he is transferred to Corcoran State Prison. On the bus ride over, Danny Sampson, leader of the local Aryan Brotherhood, kills a man and hides the knife with a young Aryan member sitting behind Wade. In a moment's panic, the young man hides the knife under Wade and forces him to deny knowledge of the knife. As a result, Wade is sent to solitary confinement until the mess can be sorted out. Upon further investigation by Lieutenant Jackson (Harold Perrineau), Jackson is convinced Wade is an accessory to murder, and decides to send Wade to the Security Housing Unit (SHU), of which Jackson is the commanding officer.Life is tough for Wade in the SHU. In addition to 23-hour lockdown days, and the inability to see his family at first, the 1-hour yard days consist of fights, to which the guards bet on. Scared and desperate, Wade initially groups with the Aryans, even going so far as to shave his head. His cell-mate John Smith (Val Kilmer) who was serving a life sentence after avenging the death of his family befriends Wade and gives helpful advice and hope to him.
Who causes Wade to be sent to solitary confinement?
Aryan member
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The Fourth Angel
Jack Elgin (Jeremy Irons) is the European editor of The Economist, a magazine based in London, England. Jack has a wife, Maria (Briony Glassco), and three kids, Joanne (Anna Maguire), Julia (Holly Boyd), and Andrew (Joel Pitts). Jack subtly hijacks the family vacation, changing it from a lazy week of Mediterranean fun and sun in Corfu, Greece, to a tour of India, because of a story he has to cover. Maria is not as impressed as the kids are. Jack himself envisioned a chance to simultaneously seize a plum reporting assignment and spend at least a smidgen of quality time with his family. But, on the way to India, their plane, a Boeing 747-200 owned by AM Air, an American airline, makes an unscheduled stopover in Limassol, Cyprus, because of a mechanical problem. After a while of waiting inside the Limassol airport, everyone gets back on the plane—which is then hijacked by a group of terrorists known as the August 15th Movement, led by a Serbian man named Ivanic Loyvek (Serge Soric) and his right-hand man Karadan Maldic (Ivan Marevich). And they are demanding $50,000,000 from the U.S. State Department in one hour or everyone on the airplane will die. The demand is met, and Loyvek and Maldic start releasing the women and children, with the men to go last. But as soon as a front passenger door is opened, a local police team gunning for the terrorists opens fire. The flight attendants frantically open the rest of the airplane's doors and start getting passengers out, but the terrorists start killing passengers, leading to an explosion. Maria, Joanne, and Julia get out of the airplane, and then Jack, holding Andrew, gets out—only to watch Maria, Joanne, and Julia get shot by the terrorists. Jack tries to hide Andrew's face so he can't see it. Maria and Joanne are dead, and Julia is still alive—but Julia burns to death while crying for help. In all, a total of 15 passengers die, and Loyvek and Maldic, the surviving terrorists, escape, knowing that they now have the $50,000,000. Jack feels that the hijacking would never have ended that way if the police team had waited until after the passengers were released from the airplane before getting trigger happy. Back in London, an absolutely devastated Jack is told that the terrorists were captured, but they were released and deported secretly, with no charges, no arrest—the result of some awfully compromised politics. Jack is understandably enraged that Loyvek and Maldic got off scot-free. While helping Andrew cope, Jack tries all the legal ways to ensure justice for his family, but to no avail. Jack pays a visit to Henry Davidson (Jason Priestley), a CIA agent who works at the American Embassy in London. Davidson tells Jack that there's little that can be done. Obviously, the American and British governments are completely impotent when it comes to going after Loyvek and Maldic, so Jack must do it himself. With the help of his friend ex-intelligence operative Kate Stockton (Charlotte Rampling), who is well-schooled in the finer points of international intelligence, Jack becomes a one-man anti-terrorist squadron, tracking down those who work with Loyvek and Maldic, and turning their own weapons against them. Dogging Jack's trail is FBI agent Jules Bernard (Forest Whitaker), who's cooperating with Scotland Yard on anti-terrorist activities, and who suspects that Jack is the man who has been killing anyone involved in the hijacking. But as it turns out, Jules is on Jack's side, and he's willing to help Jack. After Jack kills Maldic, it turns out that Davidson was behind everything. Davidson had the airplane hijacked so he could get $50,000,000. With Jules's help, Jack sets out to make Loyvek and Davidson pay for the deaths of his family and the other people who died in Cyprus.
Who is told that the terrorists were captured?
Jack
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Jack Elgin (Jeremy Irons) is the European editor of The Economist, a magazine based in London, England. Jack has a wife, Maria (Briony Glassco), and three kids, Joanne (Anna Maguire), Julia (Holly Boyd), and Andrew (Joel Pitts). Jack subtly hijacks the family vacation, changing it from a lazy week of Mediterranean fun and sun in Corfu, Greece, to a tour of India, because of a story he has to cover. Maria is not as impressed as the kids are. Jack himself envisioned a chance to simultaneously seize a plum reporting assignment and spend at least a smidgen of quality time with his family. But, on the way to India, their plane, a Boeing 747-200 owned by AM Air, an American airline, makes an unscheduled stopover in Limassol, Cyprus, because of a mechanical problem. After a while of waiting inside the Limassol airport, everyone gets back on the plane—which is then hijacked by a group of terrorists known as the August 15th Movement, led by a Serbian man named Ivanic Loyvek (Serge Soric) and his right-hand man Karadan Maldic (Ivan Marevich). And they are demanding $50,000,000 from the U.S. State Department in one hour or everyone on the airplane will die. The demand is met, and Loyvek and Maldic start releasing the women and children, with the men to go last. But as soon as a front passenger door is opened, a local police team gunning for the terrorists opens fire. The flight attendants frantically open the rest of the airplane's doors and start getting passengers out, but the terrorists start killing passengers, leading to an explosion. Maria, Joanne, and Julia get out of the airplane, and then Jack, holding Andrew, gets out—only to watch Maria, Joanne, and Julia get shot by the terrorists. Jack tries to hide Andrew's face so he can't see it. Maria and Joanne are dead, and Julia is still alive—but Julia burns to death while crying for help. In all, a total of 15 passengers die, and Loyvek and Maldic, the surviving terrorists, escape, knowing that they now have the $50,000,000. Jack feels that the hijacking would never have ended that way if the police team had waited until after the passengers were released from the airplane before getting trigger happy. Back in London, an absolutely devastated Jack is told that the terrorists were captured, but they were released and deported secretly, with no charges, no arrest—the result of some awfully compromised politics. Jack is understandably enraged that Loyvek and Maldic got off scot-free. While helping Andrew cope, Jack tries all the legal ways to ensure justice for his family, but to no avail. Jack pays a visit to Henry Davidson (Jason Priestley), a CIA agent who works at the American Embassy in London. Davidson tells Jack that there's little that can be done. Obviously, the American and British governments are completely impotent when it comes to going after Loyvek and Maldic, so Jack must do it himself. With the help of his friend ex-intelligence operative Kate Stockton (Charlotte Rampling), who is well-schooled in the finer points of international intelligence, Jack becomes a one-man anti-terrorist squadron, tracking down those who work with Loyvek and Maldic, and turning their own weapons against them. Dogging Jack's trail is FBI agent Jules Bernard (Forest Whitaker), who's cooperating with Scotland Yard on anti-terrorist activities, and who suspects that Jack is the man who has been killing anyone involved in the hijacking. But as it turns out, Jules is on Jack's side, and he's willing to help Jack. After Jack kills Maldic, it turns out that Davidson was behind everything. Davidson had the airplane hijacked so he could get $50,000,000. With Jules's help, Jack sets out to make Loyvek and Davidson pay for the deaths of his family and the other people who died in Cyprus.
Who burned to death during the terror attack?
Julia
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Jack Elgin (Jeremy Irons) is the European editor of The Economist, a magazine based in London, England. Jack has a wife, Maria (Briony Glassco), and three kids, Joanne (Anna Maguire), Julia (Holly Boyd), and Andrew (Joel Pitts). Jack subtly hijacks the family vacation, changing it from a lazy week of Mediterranean fun and sun in Corfu, Greece, to a tour of India, because of a story he has to cover. Maria is not as impressed as the kids are. Jack himself envisioned a chance to simultaneously seize a plum reporting assignment and spend at least a smidgen of quality time with his family. But, on the way to India, their plane, a Boeing 747-200 owned by AM Air, an American airline, makes an unscheduled stopover in Limassol, Cyprus, because of a mechanical problem. After a while of waiting inside the Limassol airport, everyone gets back on the plane—which is then hijacked by a group of terrorists known as the August 15th Movement, led by a Serbian man named Ivanic Loyvek (Serge Soric) and his right-hand man Karadan Maldic (Ivan Marevich). And they are demanding $50,000,000 from the U.S. State Department in one hour or everyone on the airplane will die. The demand is met, and Loyvek and Maldic start releasing the women and children, with the men to go last. But as soon as a front passenger door is opened, a local police team gunning for the terrorists opens fire. The flight attendants frantically open the rest of the airplane's doors and start getting passengers out, but the terrorists start killing passengers, leading to an explosion. Maria, Joanne, and Julia get out of the airplane, and then Jack, holding Andrew, gets out—only to watch Maria, Joanne, and Julia get shot by the terrorists. Jack tries to hide Andrew's face so he can't see it. Maria and Joanne are dead, and Julia is still alive—but Julia burns to death while crying for help. In all, a total of 15 passengers die, and Loyvek and Maldic, the surviving terrorists, escape, knowing that they now have the $50,000,000. Jack feels that the hijacking would never have ended that way if the police team had waited until after the passengers were released from the airplane before getting trigger happy. Back in London, an absolutely devastated Jack is told that the terrorists were captured, but they were released and deported secretly, with no charges, no arrest—the result of some awfully compromised politics. Jack is understandably enraged that Loyvek and Maldic got off scot-free. While helping Andrew cope, Jack tries all the legal ways to ensure justice for his family, but to no avail. Jack pays a visit to Henry Davidson (Jason Priestley), a CIA agent who works at the American Embassy in London. Davidson tells Jack that there's little that can be done. Obviously, the American and British governments are completely impotent when it comes to going after Loyvek and Maldic, so Jack must do it himself. With the help of his friend ex-intelligence operative Kate Stockton (Charlotte Rampling), who is well-schooled in the finer points of international intelligence, Jack becomes a one-man anti-terrorist squadron, tracking down those who work with Loyvek and Maldic, and turning their own weapons against them. Dogging Jack's trail is FBI agent Jules Bernard (Forest Whitaker), who's cooperating with Scotland Yard on anti-terrorist activities, and who suspects that Jack is the man who has been killing anyone involved in the hijacking. But as it turns out, Jules is on Jack's side, and he's willing to help Jack. After Jack kills Maldic, it turns out that Davidson was behind everything. Davidson had the airplane hijacked so he could get $50,000,000. With Jules's help, Jack sets out to make Loyvek and Davidson pay for the deaths of his family and the other people who died in Cyprus.
Who do Loyvek and Maldic release last?
men
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Jack Elgin (Jeremy Irons) is the European editor of The Economist, a magazine based in London, England. Jack has a wife, Maria (Briony Glassco), and three kids, Joanne (Anna Maguire), Julia (Holly Boyd), and Andrew (Joel Pitts). Jack subtly hijacks the family vacation, changing it from a lazy week of Mediterranean fun and sun in Corfu, Greece, to a tour of India, because of a story he has to cover. Maria is not as impressed as the kids are. Jack himself envisioned a chance to simultaneously seize a plum reporting assignment and spend at least a smidgen of quality time with his family. But, on the way to India, their plane, a Boeing 747-200 owned by AM Air, an American airline, makes an unscheduled stopover in Limassol, Cyprus, because of a mechanical problem. After a while of waiting inside the Limassol airport, everyone gets back on the plane—which is then hijacked by a group of terrorists known as the August 15th Movement, led by a Serbian man named Ivanic Loyvek (Serge Soric) and his right-hand man Karadan Maldic (Ivan Marevich). And they are demanding $50,000,000 from the U.S. State Department in one hour or everyone on the airplane will die. The demand is met, and Loyvek and Maldic start releasing the women and children, with the men to go last. But as soon as a front passenger door is opened, a local police team gunning for the terrorists opens fire. The flight attendants frantically open the rest of the airplane's doors and start getting passengers out, but the terrorists start killing passengers, leading to an explosion. Maria, Joanne, and Julia get out of the airplane, and then Jack, holding Andrew, gets out—only to watch Maria, Joanne, and Julia get shot by the terrorists. Jack tries to hide Andrew's face so he can't see it. Maria and Joanne are dead, and Julia is still alive—but Julia burns to death while crying for help. In all, a total of 15 passengers die, and Loyvek and Maldic, the surviving terrorists, escape, knowing that they now have the $50,000,000. Jack feels that the hijacking would never have ended that way if the police team had waited until after the passengers were released from the airplane before getting trigger happy. Back in London, an absolutely devastated Jack is told that the terrorists were captured, but they were released and deported secretly, with no charges, no arrest—the result of some awfully compromised politics. Jack is understandably enraged that Loyvek and Maldic got off scot-free. While helping Andrew cope, Jack tries all the legal ways to ensure justice for his family, but to no avail. Jack pays a visit to Henry Davidson (Jason Priestley), a CIA agent who works at the American Embassy in London. Davidson tells Jack that there's little that can be done. Obviously, the American and British governments are completely impotent when it comes to going after Loyvek and Maldic, so Jack must do it himself. With the help of his friend ex-intelligence operative Kate Stockton (Charlotte Rampling), who is well-schooled in the finer points of international intelligence, Jack becomes a one-man anti-terrorist squadron, tracking down those who work with Loyvek and Maldic, and turning their own weapons against them. Dogging Jack's trail is FBI agent Jules Bernard (Forest Whitaker), who's cooperating with Scotland Yard on anti-terrorist activities, and who suspects that Jack is the man who has been killing anyone involved in the hijacking. But as it turns out, Jules is on Jack's side, and he's willing to help Jack. After Jack kills Maldic, it turns out that Davidson was behind everything. Davidson had the airplane hijacked so he could get $50,000,000. With Jules's help, Jack sets out to make Loyvek and Davidson pay for the deaths of his family and the other people who died in Cyprus.
Who is an expert in international intelligence?
Kate Stockton
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Jack Elgin (Jeremy Irons) is the European editor of The Economist, a magazine based in London, England. Jack has a wife, Maria (Briony Glassco), and three kids, Joanne (Anna Maguire), Julia (Holly Boyd), and Andrew (Joel Pitts). Jack subtly hijacks the family vacation, changing it from a lazy week of Mediterranean fun and sun in Corfu, Greece, to a tour of India, because of a story he has to cover. Maria is not as impressed as the kids are. Jack himself envisioned a chance to simultaneously seize a plum reporting assignment and spend at least a smidgen of quality time with his family. But, on the way to India, their plane, a Boeing 747-200 owned by AM Air, an American airline, makes an unscheduled stopover in Limassol, Cyprus, because of a mechanical problem. After a while of waiting inside the Limassol airport, everyone gets back on the plane—which is then hijacked by a group of terrorists known as the August 15th Movement, led by a Serbian man named Ivanic Loyvek (Serge Soric) and his right-hand man Karadan Maldic (Ivan Marevich). And they are demanding $50,000,000 from the U.S. State Department in one hour or everyone on the airplane will die. The demand is met, and Loyvek and Maldic start releasing the women and children, with the men to go last. But as soon as a front passenger door is opened, a local police team gunning for the terrorists opens fire. The flight attendants frantically open the rest of the airplane's doors and start getting passengers out, but the terrorists start killing passengers, leading to an explosion. Maria, Joanne, and Julia get out of the airplane, and then Jack, holding Andrew, gets out—only to watch Maria, Joanne, and Julia get shot by the terrorists. Jack tries to hide Andrew's face so he can't see it. Maria and Joanne are dead, and Julia is still alive—but Julia burns to death while crying for help. In all, a total of 15 passengers die, and Loyvek and Maldic, the surviving terrorists, escape, knowing that they now have the $50,000,000. Jack feels that the hijacking would never have ended that way if the police team had waited until after the passengers were released from the airplane before getting trigger happy. Back in London, an absolutely devastated Jack is told that the terrorists were captured, but they were released and deported secretly, with no charges, no arrest—the result of some awfully compromised politics. Jack is understandably enraged that Loyvek and Maldic got off scot-free. While helping Andrew cope, Jack tries all the legal ways to ensure justice for his family, but to no avail. Jack pays a visit to Henry Davidson (Jason Priestley), a CIA agent who works at the American Embassy in London. Davidson tells Jack that there's little that can be done. Obviously, the American and British governments are completely impotent when it comes to going after Loyvek and Maldic, so Jack must do it himself. With the help of his friend ex-intelligence operative Kate Stockton (Charlotte Rampling), who is well-schooled in the finer points of international intelligence, Jack becomes a one-man anti-terrorist squadron, tracking down those who work with Loyvek and Maldic, and turning their own weapons against them. Dogging Jack's trail is FBI agent Jules Bernard (Forest Whitaker), who's cooperating with Scotland Yard on anti-terrorist activities, and who suspects that Jack is the man who has been killing anyone involved in the hijacking. But as it turns out, Jules is on Jack's side, and he's willing to help Jack. After Jack kills Maldic, it turns out that Davidson was behind everything. Davidson had the airplane hijacked so he could get $50,000,000. With Jules's help, Jack sets out to make Loyvek and Davidson pay for the deaths of his family and the other people who died in Cyprus.
Who opens fire on the terrorists?
local police
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Jack Elgin (Jeremy Irons) is the European editor of The Economist, a magazine based in London, England. Jack has a wife, Maria (Briony Glassco), and three kids, Joanne (Anna Maguire), Julia (Holly Boyd), and Andrew (Joel Pitts). Jack subtly hijacks the family vacation, changing it from a lazy week of Mediterranean fun and sun in Corfu, Greece, to a tour of India, because of a story he has to cover. Maria is not as impressed as the kids are. Jack himself envisioned a chance to simultaneously seize a plum reporting assignment and spend at least a smidgen of quality time with his family. But, on the way to India, their plane, a Boeing 747-200 owned by AM Air, an American airline, makes an unscheduled stopover in Limassol, Cyprus, because of a mechanical problem. After a while of waiting inside the Limassol airport, everyone gets back on the plane—which is then hijacked by a group of terrorists known as the August 15th Movement, led by a Serbian man named Ivanic Loyvek (Serge Soric) and his right-hand man Karadan Maldic (Ivan Marevich). And they are demanding $50,000,000 from the U.S. State Department in one hour or everyone on the airplane will die. The demand is met, and Loyvek and Maldic start releasing the women and children, with the men to go last. But as soon as a front passenger door is opened, a local police team gunning for the terrorists opens fire. The flight attendants frantically open the rest of the airplane's doors and start getting passengers out, but the terrorists start killing passengers, leading to an explosion. Maria, Joanne, and Julia get out of the airplane, and then Jack, holding Andrew, gets out—only to watch Maria, Joanne, and Julia get shot by the terrorists. Jack tries to hide Andrew's face so he can't see it. Maria and Joanne are dead, and Julia is still alive—but Julia burns to death while crying for help. In all, a total of 15 passengers die, and Loyvek and Maldic, the surviving terrorists, escape, knowing that they now have the $50,000,000. Jack feels that the hijacking would never have ended that way if the police team had waited until after the passengers were released from the airplane before getting trigger happy. Back in London, an absolutely devastated Jack is told that the terrorists were captured, but they were released and deported secretly, with no charges, no arrest—the result of some awfully compromised politics. Jack is understandably enraged that Loyvek and Maldic got off scot-free. While helping Andrew cope, Jack tries all the legal ways to ensure justice for his family, but to no avail. Jack pays a visit to Henry Davidson (Jason Priestley), a CIA agent who works at the American Embassy in London. Davidson tells Jack that there's little that can be done. Obviously, the American and British governments are completely impotent when it comes to going after Loyvek and Maldic, so Jack must do it himself. With the help of his friend ex-intelligence operative Kate Stockton (Charlotte Rampling), who is well-schooled in the finer points of international intelligence, Jack becomes a one-man anti-terrorist squadron, tracking down those who work with Loyvek and Maldic, and turning their own weapons against them. Dogging Jack's trail is FBI agent Jules Bernard (Forest Whitaker), who's cooperating with Scotland Yard on anti-terrorist activities, and who suspects that Jack is the man who has been killing anyone involved in the hijacking. But as it turns out, Jules is on Jack's side, and he's willing to help Jack. After Jack kills Maldic, it turns out that Davidson was behind everything. Davidson had the airplane hijacked so he could get $50,000,000. With Jules's help, Jack sets out to make Loyvek and Davidson pay for the deaths of his family and the other people who died in Cyprus.
What is the group of terrorists known as?
August 15th Movement
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Jack Elgin (Jeremy Irons) is the European editor of The Economist, a magazine based in London, England. Jack has a wife, Maria (Briony Glassco), and three kids, Joanne (Anna Maguire), Julia (Holly Boyd), and Andrew (Joel Pitts). Jack subtly hijacks the family vacation, changing it from a lazy week of Mediterranean fun and sun in Corfu, Greece, to a tour of India, because of a story he has to cover. Maria is not as impressed as the kids are. Jack himself envisioned a chance to simultaneously seize a plum reporting assignment and spend at least a smidgen of quality time with his family. But, on the way to India, their plane, a Boeing 747-200 owned by AM Air, an American airline, makes an unscheduled stopover in Limassol, Cyprus, because of a mechanical problem. After a while of waiting inside the Limassol airport, everyone gets back on the plane—which is then hijacked by a group of terrorists known as the August 15th Movement, led by a Serbian man named Ivanic Loyvek (Serge Soric) and his right-hand man Karadan Maldic (Ivan Marevich). And they are demanding $50,000,000 from the U.S. State Department in one hour or everyone on the airplane will die. The demand is met, and Loyvek and Maldic start releasing the women and children, with the men to go last. But as soon as a front passenger door is opened, a local police team gunning for the terrorists opens fire. The flight attendants frantically open the rest of the airplane's doors and start getting passengers out, but the terrorists start killing passengers, leading to an explosion. Maria, Joanne, and Julia get out of the airplane, and then Jack, holding Andrew, gets out—only to watch Maria, Joanne, and Julia get shot by the terrorists. Jack tries to hide Andrew's face so he can't see it. Maria and Joanne are dead, and Julia is still alive—but Julia burns to death while crying for help. In all, a total of 15 passengers die, and Loyvek and Maldic, the surviving terrorists, escape, knowing that they now have the $50,000,000. Jack feels that the hijacking would never have ended that way if the police team had waited until after the passengers were released from the airplane before getting trigger happy. Back in London, an absolutely devastated Jack is told that the terrorists were captured, but they were released and deported secretly, with no charges, no arrest—the result of some awfully compromised politics. Jack is understandably enraged that Loyvek and Maldic got off scot-free. While helping Andrew cope, Jack tries all the legal ways to ensure justice for his family, but to no avail. Jack pays a visit to Henry Davidson (Jason Priestley), a CIA agent who works at the American Embassy in London. Davidson tells Jack that there's little that can be done. Obviously, the American and British governments are completely impotent when it comes to going after Loyvek and Maldic, so Jack must do it himself. With the help of his friend ex-intelligence operative Kate Stockton (Charlotte Rampling), who is well-schooled in the finer points of international intelligence, Jack becomes a one-man anti-terrorist squadron, tracking down those who work with Loyvek and Maldic, and turning their own weapons against them. Dogging Jack's trail is FBI agent Jules Bernard (Forest Whitaker), who's cooperating with Scotland Yard on anti-terrorist activities, and who suspects that Jack is the man who has been killing anyone involved in the hijacking. But as it turns out, Jules is on Jack's side, and he's willing to help Jack. After Jack kills Maldic, it turns out that Davidson was behind everything. Davidson had the airplane hijacked so he could get $50,000,000. With Jules's help, Jack sets out to make Loyvek and Davidson pay for the deaths of his family and the other people who died in Cyprus.
Who was behind the whole plot?
Davidson
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Jack Elgin (Jeremy Irons) is the European editor of The Economist, a magazine based in London, England. Jack has a wife, Maria (Briony Glassco), and three kids, Joanne (Anna Maguire), Julia (Holly Boyd), and Andrew (Joel Pitts). Jack subtly hijacks the family vacation, changing it from a lazy week of Mediterranean fun and sun in Corfu, Greece, to a tour of India, because of a story he has to cover. Maria is not as impressed as the kids are. Jack himself envisioned a chance to simultaneously seize a plum reporting assignment and spend at least a smidgen of quality time with his family. But, on the way to India, their plane, a Boeing 747-200 owned by AM Air, an American airline, makes an unscheduled stopover in Limassol, Cyprus, because of a mechanical problem. After a while of waiting inside the Limassol airport, everyone gets back on the plane—which is then hijacked by a group of terrorists known as the August 15th Movement, led by a Serbian man named Ivanic Loyvek (Serge Soric) and his right-hand man Karadan Maldic (Ivan Marevich). And they are demanding $50,000,000 from the U.S. State Department in one hour or everyone on the airplane will die. The demand is met, and Loyvek and Maldic start releasing the women and children, with the men to go last. But as soon as a front passenger door is opened, a local police team gunning for the terrorists opens fire. The flight attendants frantically open the rest of the airplane's doors and start getting passengers out, but the terrorists start killing passengers, leading to an explosion. Maria, Joanne, and Julia get out of the airplane, and then Jack, holding Andrew, gets out—only to watch Maria, Joanne, and Julia get shot by the terrorists. Jack tries to hide Andrew's face so he can't see it. Maria and Joanne are dead, and Julia is still alive—but Julia burns to death while crying for help. In all, a total of 15 passengers die, and Loyvek and Maldic, the surviving terrorists, escape, knowing that they now have the $50,000,000. Jack feels that the hijacking would never have ended that way if the police team had waited until after the passengers were released from the airplane before getting trigger happy. Back in London, an absolutely devastated Jack is told that the terrorists were captured, but they were released and deported secretly, with no charges, no arrest—the result of some awfully compromised politics. Jack is understandably enraged that Loyvek and Maldic got off scot-free. While helping Andrew cope, Jack tries all the legal ways to ensure justice for his family, but to no avail. Jack pays a visit to Henry Davidson (Jason Priestley), a CIA agent who works at the American Embassy in London. Davidson tells Jack that there's little that can be done. Obviously, the American and British governments are completely impotent when it comes to going after Loyvek and Maldic, so Jack must do it himself. With the help of his friend ex-intelligence operative Kate Stockton (Charlotte Rampling), who is well-schooled in the finer points of international intelligence, Jack becomes a one-man anti-terrorist squadron, tracking down those who work with Loyvek and Maldic, and turning their own weapons against them. Dogging Jack's trail is FBI agent Jules Bernard (Forest Whitaker), who's cooperating with Scotland Yard on anti-terrorist activities, and who suspects that Jack is the man who has been killing anyone involved in the hijacking. But as it turns out, Jules is on Jack's side, and he's willing to help Jack. After Jack kills Maldic, it turns out that Davidson was behind everything. Davidson had the airplane hijacked so he could get $50,000,000. With Jules's help, Jack sets out to make Loyvek and Davidson pay for the deaths of his family and the other people who died in Cyprus.
Who is the one-man anti-terrorist squadron?
Jack
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Jack Elgin (Jeremy Irons) is the European editor of The Economist, a magazine based in London, England. Jack has a wife, Maria (Briony Glassco), and three kids, Joanne (Anna Maguire), Julia (Holly Boyd), and Andrew (Joel Pitts). Jack subtly hijacks the family vacation, changing it from a lazy week of Mediterranean fun and sun in Corfu, Greece, to a tour of India, because of a story he has to cover. Maria is not as impressed as the kids are. Jack himself envisioned a chance to simultaneously seize a plum reporting assignment and spend at least a smidgen of quality time with his family. But, on the way to India, their plane, a Boeing 747-200 owned by AM Air, an American airline, makes an unscheduled stopover in Limassol, Cyprus, because of a mechanical problem. After a while of waiting inside the Limassol airport, everyone gets back on the plane—which is then hijacked by a group of terrorists known as the August 15th Movement, led by a Serbian man named Ivanic Loyvek (Serge Soric) and his right-hand man Karadan Maldic (Ivan Marevich). And they are demanding $50,000,000 from the U.S. State Department in one hour or everyone on the airplane will die. The demand is met, and Loyvek and Maldic start releasing the women and children, with the men to go last. But as soon as a front passenger door is opened, a local police team gunning for the terrorists opens fire. The flight attendants frantically open the rest of the airplane's doors and start getting passengers out, but the terrorists start killing passengers, leading to an explosion. Maria, Joanne, and Julia get out of the airplane, and then Jack, holding Andrew, gets out—only to watch Maria, Joanne, and Julia get shot by the terrorists. Jack tries to hide Andrew's face so he can't see it. Maria and Joanne are dead, and Julia is still alive—but Julia burns to death while crying for help. In all, a total of 15 passengers die, and Loyvek and Maldic, the surviving terrorists, escape, knowing that they now have the $50,000,000. Jack feels that the hijacking would never have ended that way if the police team had waited until after the passengers were released from the airplane before getting trigger happy. Back in London, an absolutely devastated Jack is told that the terrorists were captured, but they were released and deported secretly, with no charges, no arrest—the result of some awfully compromised politics. Jack is understandably enraged that Loyvek and Maldic got off scot-free. While helping Andrew cope, Jack tries all the legal ways to ensure justice for his family, but to no avail. Jack pays a visit to Henry Davidson (Jason Priestley), a CIA agent who works at the American Embassy in London. Davidson tells Jack that there's little that can be done. Obviously, the American and British governments are completely impotent when it comes to going after Loyvek and Maldic, so Jack must do it himself. With the help of his friend ex-intelligence operative Kate Stockton (Charlotte Rampling), who is well-schooled in the finer points of international intelligence, Jack becomes a one-man anti-terrorist squadron, tracking down those who work with Loyvek and Maldic, and turning their own weapons against them. Dogging Jack's trail is FBI agent Jules Bernard (Forest Whitaker), who's cooperating with Scotland Yard on anti-terrorist activities, and who suspects that Jack is the man who has been killing anyone involved in the hijacking. But as it turns out, Jules is on Jack's side, and he's willing to help Jack. After Jack kills Maldic, it turns out that Davidson was behind everything. Davidson had the airplane hijacked so he could get $50,000,000. With Jules's help, Jack sets out to make Loyvek and Davidson pay for the deaths of his family and the other people who died in Cyprus.
Who does Jack kill?
Maldic
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Jack Elgin (Jeremy Irons) is the European editor of The Economist, a magazine based in London, England. Jack has a wife, Maria (Briony Glassco), and three kids, Joanne (Anna Maguire), Julia (Holly Boyd), and Andrew (Joel Pitts). Jack subtly hijacks the family vacation, changing it from a lazy week of Mediterranean fun and sun in Corfu, Greece, to a tour of India, because of a story he has to cover. Maria is not as impressed as the kids are. Jack himself envisioned a chance to simultaneously seize a plum reporting assignment and spend at least a smidgen of quality time with his family. But, on the way to India, their plane, a Boeing 747-200 owned by AM Air, an American airline, makes an unscheduled stopover in Limassol, Cyprus, because of a mechanical problem. After a while of waiting inside the Limassol airport, everyone gets back on the plane—which is then hijacked by a group of terrorists known as the August 15th Movement, led by a Serbian man named Ivanic Loyvek (Serge Soric) and his right-hand man Karadan Maldic (Ivan Marevich). And they are demanding $50,000,000 from the U.S. State Department in one hour or everyone on the airplane will die. The demand is met, and Loyvek and Maldic start releasing the women and children, with the men to go last. But as soon as a front passenger door is opened, a local police team gunning for the terrorists opens fire. The flight attendants frantically open the rest of the airplane's doors and start getting passengers out, but the terrorists start killing passengers, leading to an explosion. Maria, Joanne, and Julia get out of the airplane, and then Jack, holding Andrew, gets out—only to watch Maria, Joanne, and Julia get shot by the terrorists. Jack tries to hide Andrew's face so he can't see it. Maria and Joanne are dead, and Julia is still alive—but Julia burns to death while crying for help. In all, a total of 15 passengers die, and Loyvek and Maldic, the surviving terrorists, escape, knowing that they now have the $50,000,000. Jack feels that the hijacking would never have ended that way if the police team had waited until after the passengers were released from the airplane before getting trigger happy. Back in London, an absolutely devastated Jack is told that the terrorists were captured, but they were released and deported secretly, with no charges, no arrest—the result of some awfully compromised politics. Jack is understandably enraged that Loyvek and Maldic got off scot-free. While helping Andrew cope, Jack tries all the legal ways to ensure justice for his family, but to no avail. Jack pays a visit to Henry Davidson (Jason Priestley), a CIA agent who works at the American Embassy in London. Davidson tells Jack that there's little that can be done. Obviously, the American and British governments are completely impotent when it comes to going after Loyvek and Maldic, so Jack must do it himself. With the help of his friend ex-intelligence operative Kate Stockton (Charlotte Rampling), who is well-schooled in the finer points of international intelligence, Jack becomes a one-man anti-terrorist squadron, tracking down those who work with Loyvek and Maldic, and turning their own weapons against them. Dogging Jack's trail is FBI agent Jules Bernard (Forest Whitaker), who's cooperating with Scotland Yard on anti-terrorist activities, and who suspects that Jack is the man who has been killing anyone involved in the hijacking. But as it turns out, Jules is on Jack's side, and he's willing to help Jack. After Jack kills Maldic, it turns out that Davidson was behind everything. Davidson had the airplane hijacked so he could get $50,000,000. With Jules's help, Jack sets out to make Loyvek and Davidson pay for the deaths of his family and the other people who died in Cyprus.
Who leads the August 15th Movement?
Ivanic Loyvek
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Jack Elgin (Jeremy Irons) is the European editor of The Economist, a magazine based in London, England. Jack has a wife, Maria (Briony Glassco), and three kids, Joanne (Anna Maguire), Julia (Holly Boyd), and Andrew (Joel Pitts). Jack subtly hijacks the family vacation, changing it from a lazy week of Mediterranean fun and sun in Corfu, Greece, to a tour of India, because of a story he has to cover. Maria is not as impressed as the kids are. Jack himself envisioned a chance to simultaneously seize a plum reporting assignment and spend at least a smidgen of quality time with his family. But, on the way to India, their plane, a Boeing 747-200 owned by AM Air, an American airline, makes an unscheduled stopover in Limassol, Cyprus, because of a mechanical problem. After a while of waiting inside the Limassol airport, everyone gets back on the plane—which is then hijacked by a group of terrorists known as the August 15th Movement, led by a Serbian man named Ivanic Loyvek (Serge Soric) and his right-hand man Karadan Maldic (Ivan Marevich). And they are demanding $50,000,000 from the U.S. State Department in one hour or everyone on the airplane will die. The demand is met, and Loyvek and Maldic start releasing the women and children, with the men to go last. But as soon as a front passenger door is opened, a local police team gunning for the terrorists opens fire. The flight attendants frantically open the rest of the airplane's doors and start getting passengers out, but the terrorists start killing passengers, leading to an explosion. Maria, Joanne, and Julia get out of the airplane, and then Jack, holding Andrew, gets out—only to watch Maria, Joanne, and Julia get shot by the terrorists. Jack tries to hide Andrew's face so he can't see it. Maria and Joanne are dead, and Julia is still alive—but Julia burns to death while crying for help. In all, a total of 15 passengers die, and Loyvek and Maldic, the surviving terrorists, escape, knowing that they now have the $50,000,000. Jack feels that the hijacking would never have ended that way if the police team had waited until after the passengers were released from the airplane before getting trigger happy. Back in London, an absolutely devastated Jack is told that the terrorists were captured, but they were released and deported secretly, with no charges, no arrest—the result of some awfully compromised politics. Jack is understandably enraged that Loyvek and Maldic got off scot-free. While helping Andrew cope, Jack tries all the legal ways to ensure justice for his family, but to no avail. Jack pays a visit to Henry Davidson (Jason Priestley), a CIA agent who works at the American Embassy in London. Davidson tells Jack that there's little that can be done. Obviously, the American and British governments are completely impotent when it comes to going after Loyvek and Maldic, so Jack must do it himself. With the help of his friend ex-intelligence operative Kate Stockton (Charlotte Rampling), who is well-schooled in the finer points of international intelligence, Jack becomes a one-man anti-terrorist squadron, tracking down those who work with Loyvek and Maldic, and turning their own weapons against them. Dogging Jack's trail is FBI agent Jules Bernard (Forest Whitaker), who's cooperating with Scotland Yard on anti-terrorist activities, and who suspects that Jack is the man who has been killing anyone involved in the hijacking. But as it turns out, Jules is on Jack's side, and he's willing to help Jack. After Jack kills Maldic, it turns out that Davidson was behind everything. Davidson had the airplane hijacked so he could get $50,000,000. With Jules's help, Jack sets out to make Loyvek and Davidson pay for the deaths of his family and the other people who died in Cyprus.
Who helps Andrew cope?
Jack
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Jack Elgin (Jeremy Irons) is the European editor of The Economist, a magazine based in London, England. Jack has a wife, Maria (Briony Glassco), and three kids, Joanne (Anna Maguire), Julia (Holly Boyd), and Andrew (Joel Pitts). Jack subtly hijacks the family vacation, changing it from a lazy week of Mediterranean fun and sun in Corfu, Greece, to a tour of India, because of a story he has to cover. Maria is not as impressed as the kids are. Jack himself envisioned a chance to simultaneously seize a plum reporting assignment and spend at least a smidgen of quality time with his family. But, on the way to India, their plane, a Boeing 747-200 owned by AM Air, an American airline, makes an unscheduled stopover in Limassol, Cyprus, because of a mechanical problem. After a while of waiting inside the Limassol airport, everyone gets back on the plane—which is then hijacked by a group of terrorists known as the August 15th Movement, led by a Serbian man named Ivanic Loyvek (Serge Soric) and his right-hand man Karadan Maldic (Ivan Marevich). And they are demanding $50,000,000 from the U.S. State Department in one hour or everyone on the airplane will die. The demand is met, and Loyvek and Maldic start releasing the women and children, with the men to go last. But as soon as a front passenger door is opened, a local police team gunning for the terrorists opens fire. The flight attendants frantically open the rest of the airplane's doors and start getting passengers out, but the terrorists start killing passengers, leading to an explosion. Maria, Joanne, and Julia get out of the airplane, and then Jack, holding Andrew, gets out—only to watch Maria, Joanne, and Julia get shot by the terrorists. Jack tries to hide Andrew's face so he can't see it. Maria and Joanne are dead, and Julia is still alive—but Julia burns to death while crying for help. In all, a total of 15 passengers die, and Loyvek and Maldic, the surviving terrorists, escape, knowing that they now have the $50,000,000. Jack feels that the hijacking would never have ended that way if the police team had waited until after the passengers were released from the airplane before getting trigger happy. Back in London, an absolutely devastated Jack is told that the terrorists were captured, but they were released and deported secretly, with no charges, no arrest—the result of some awfully compromised politics. Jack is understandably enraged that Loyvek and Maldic got off scot-free. While helping Andrew cope, Jack tries all the legal ways to ensure justice for his family, but to no avail. Jack pays a visit to Henry Davidson (Jason Priestley), a CIA agent who works at the American Embassy in London. Davidson tells Jack that there's little that can be done. Obviously, the American and British governments are completely impotent when it comes to going after Loyvek and Maldic, so Jack must do it himself. With the help of his friend ex-intelligence operative Kate Stockton (Charlotte Rampling), who is well-schooled in the finer points of international intelligence, Jack becomes a one-man anti-terrorist squadron, tracking down those who work with Loyvek and Maldic, and turning their own weapons against them. Dogging Jack's trail is FBI agent Jules Bernard (Forest Whitaker), who's cooperating with Scotland Yard on anti-terrorist activities, and who suspects that Jack is the man who has been killing anyone involved in the hijacking. But as it turns out, Jules is on Jack's side, and he's willing to help Jack. After Jack kills Maldic, it turns out that Davidson was behind everything. Davidson had the airplane hijacked so he could get $50,000,000. With Jules's help, Jack sets out to make Loyvek and Davidson pay for the deaths of his family and the other people who died in Cyprus.
Who does Jack visit?
Henry Davidson
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Jack Elgin (Jeremy Irons) is the European editor of The Economist, a magazine based in London, England. Jack has a wife, Maria (Briony Glassco), and three kids, Joanne (Anna Maguire), Julia (Holly Boyd), and Andrew (Joel Pitts). Jack subtly hijacks the family vacation, changing it from a lazy week of Mediterranean fun and sun in Corfu, Greece, to a tour of India, because of a story he has to cover. Maria is not as impressed as the kids are. Jack himself envisioned a chance to simultaneously seize a plum reporting assignment and spend at least a smidgen of quality time with his family. But, on the way to India, their plane, a Boeing 747-200 owned by AM Air, an American airline, makes an unscheduled stopover in Limassol, Cyprus, because of a mechanical problem. After a while of waiting inside the Limassol airport, everyone gets back on the plane—which is then hijacked by a group of terrorists known as the August 15th Movement, led by a Serbian man named Ivanic Loyvek (Serge Soric) and his right-hand man Karadan Maldic (Ivan Marevich). And they are demanding $50,000,000 from the U.S. State Department in one hour or everyone on the airplane will die. The demand is met, and Loyvek and Maldic start releasing the women and children, with the men to go last. But as soon as a front passenger door is opened, a local police team gunning for the terrorists opens fire. The flight attendants frantically open the rest of the airplane's doors and start getting passengers out, but the terrorists start killing passengers, leading to an explosion. Maria, Joanne, and Julia get out of the airplane, and then Jack, holding Andrew, gets out—only to watch Maria, Joanne, and Julia get shot by the terrorists. Jack tries to hide Andrew's face so he can't see it. Maria and Joanne are dead, and Julia is still alive—but Julia burns to death while crying for help. In all, a total of 15 passengers die, and Loyvek and Maldic, the surviving terrorists, escape, knowing that they now have the $50,000,000. Jack feels that the hijacking would never have ended that way if the police team had waited until after the passengers were released from the airplane before getting trigger happy. Back in London, an absolutely devastated Jack is told that the terrorists were captured, but they were released and deported secretly, with no charges, no arrest—the result of some awfully compromised politics. Jack is understandably enraged that Loyvek and Maldic got off scot-free. While helping Andrew cope, Jack tries all the legal ways to ensure justice for his family, but to no avail. Jack pays a visit to Henry Davidson (Jason Priestley), a CIA agent who works at the American Embassy in London. Davidson tells Jack that there's little that can be done. Obviously, the American and British governments are completely impotent when it comes to going after Loyvek and Maldic, so Jack must do it himself. With the help of his friend ex-intelligence operative Kate Stockton (Charlotte Rampling), who is well-schooled in the finer points of international intelligence, Jack becomes a one-man anti-terrorist squadron, tracking down those who work with Loyvek and Maldic, and turning their own weapons against them. Dogging Jack's trail is FBI agent Jules Bernard (Forest Whitaker), who's cooperating with Scotland Yard on anti-terrorist activities, and who suspects that Jack is the man who has been killing anyone involved in the hijacking. But as it turns out, Jules is on Jack's side, and he's willing to help Jack. After Jack kills Maldic, it turns out that Davidson was behind everything. Davidson had the airplane hijacked so he could get $50,000,000. With Jules's help, Jack sets out to make Loyvek and Davidson pay for the deaths of his family and the other people who died in Cyprus.
Where does the plan make an unscheduled stopover at?
Limassol, Cyprus
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Jack Elgin (Jeremy Irons) is the European editor of The Economist, a magazine based in London, England. Jack has a wife, Maria (Briony Glassco), and three kids, Joanne (Anna Maguire), Julia (Holly Boyd), and Andrew (Joel Pitts). Jack subtly hijacks the family vacation, changing it from a lazy week of Mediterranean fun and sun in Corfu, Greece, to a tour of India, because of a story he has to cover. Maria is not as impressed as the kids are. Jack himself envisioned a chance to simultaneously seize a plum reporting assignment and spend at least a smidgen of quality time with his family. But, on the way to India, their plane, a Boeing 747-200 owned by AM Air, an American airline, makes an unscheduled stopover in Limassol, Cyprus, because of a mechanical problem. After a while of waiting inside the Limassol airport, everyone gets back on the plane—which is then hijacked by a group of terrorists known as the August 15th Movement, led by a Serbian man named Ivanic Loyvek (Serge Soric) and his right-hand man Karadan Maldic (Ivan Marevich). And they are demanding $50,000,000 from the U.S. State Department in one hour or everyone on the airplane will die. The demand is met, and Loyvek and Maldic start releasing the women and children, with the men to go last. But as soon as a front passenger door is opened, a local police team gunning for the terrorists opens fire. The flight attendants frantically open the rest of the airplane's doors and start getting passengers out, but the terrorists start killing passengers, leading to an explosion. Maria, Joanne, and Julia get out of the airplane, and then Jack, holding Andrew, gets out—only to watch Maria, Joanne, and Julia get shot by the terrorists. Jack tries to hide Andrew's face so he can't see it. Maria and Joanne are dead, and Julia is still alive—but Julia burns to death while crying for help. In all, a total of 15 passengers die, and Loyvek and Maldic, the surviving terrorists, escape, knowing that they now have the $50,000,000. Jack feels that the hijacking would never have ended that way if the police team had waited until after the passengers were released from the airplane before getting trigger happy. Back in London, an absolutely devastated Jack is told that the terrorists were captured, but they were released and deported secretly, with no charges, no arrest—the result of some awfully compromised politics. Jack is understandably enraged that Loyvek and Maldic got off scot-free. While helping Andrew cope, Jack tries all the legal ways to ensure justice for his family, but to no avail. Jack pays a visit to Henry Davidson (Jason Priestley), a CIA agent who works at the American Embassy in London. Davidson tells Jack that there's little that can be done. Obviously, the American and British governments are completely impotent when it comes to going after Loyvek and Maldic, so Jack must do it himself. With the help of his friend ex-intelligence operative Kate Stockton (Charlotte Rampling), who is well-schooled in the finer points of international intelligence, Jack becomes a one-man anti-terrorist squadron, tracking down those who work with Loyvek and Maldic, and turning their own weapons against them. Dogging Jack's trail is FBI agent Jules Bernard (Forest Whitaker), who's cooperating with Scotland Yard on anti-terrorist activities, and who suspects that Jack is the man who has been killing anyone involved in the hijacking. But as it turns out, Jules is on Jack's side, and he's willing to help Jack. After Jack kills Maldic, it turns out that Davidson was behind everything. Davidson had the airplane hijacked so he could get $50,000,000. With Jules's help, Jack sets out to make Loyvek and Davidson pay for the deaths of his family and the other people who died in Cyprus.
Who is Jack's wife?
Maria
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Jack Elgin (Jeremy Irons) is the European editor of The Economist, a magazine based in London, England. Jack has a wife, Maria (Briony Glassco), and three kids, Joanne (Anna Maguire), Julia (Holly Boyd), and Andrew (Joel Pitts). Jack subtly hijacks the family vacation, changing it from a lazy week of Mediterranean fun and sun in Corfu, Greece, to a tour of India, because of a story he has to cover. Maria is not as impressed as the kids are. Jack himself envisioned a chance to simultaneously seize a plum reporting assignment and spend at least a smidgen of quality time with his family. But, on the way to India, their plane, a Boeing 747-200 owned by AM Air, an American airline, makes an unscheduled stopover in Limassol, Cyprus, because of a mechanical problem. After a while of waiting inside the Limassol airport, everyone gets back on the plane—which is then hijacked by a group of terrorists known as the August 15th Movement, led by a Serbian man named Ivanic Loyvek (Serge Soric) and his right-hand man Karadan Maldic (Ivan Marevich). And they are demanding $50,000,000 from the U.S. State Department in one hour or everyone on the airplane will die. The demand is met, and Loyvek and Maldic start releasing the women and children, with the men to go last. But as soon as a front passenger door is opened, a local police team gunning for the terrorists opens fire. The flight attendants frantically open the rest of the airplane's doors and start getting passengers out, but the terrorists start killing passengers, leading to an explosion. Maria, Joanne, and Julia get out of the airplane, and then Jack, holding Andrew, gets out—only to watch Maria, Joanne, and Julia get shot by the terrorists. Jack tries to hide Andrew's face so he can't see it. Maria and Joanne are dead, and Julia is still alive—but Julia burns to death while crying for help. In all, a total of 15 passengers die, and Loyvek and Maldic, the surviving terrorists, escape, knowing that they now have the $50,000,000. Jack feels that the hijacking would never have ended that way if the police team had waited until after the passengers were released from the airplane before getting trigger happy. Back in London, an absolutely devastated Jack is told that the terrorists were captured, but they were released and deported secretly, with no charges, no arrest—the result of some awfully compromised politics. Jack is understandably enraged that Loyvek and Maldic got off scot-free. While helping Andrew cope, Jack tries all the legal ways to ensure justice for his family, but to no avail. Jack pays a visit to Henry Davidson (Jason Priestley), a CIA agent who works at the American Embassy in London. Davidson tells Jack that there's little that can be done. Obviously, the American and British governments are completely impotent when it comes to going after Loyvek and Maldic, so Jack must do it himself. With the help of his friend ex-intelligence operative Kate Stockton (Charlotte Rampling), who is well-schooled in the finer points of international intelligence, Jack becomes a one-man anti-terrorist squadron, tracking down those who work with Loyvek and Maldic, and turning their own weapons against them. Dogging Jack's trail is FBI agent Jules Bernard (Forest Whitaker), who's cooperating with Scotland Yard on anti-terrorist activities, and who suspects that Jack is the man who has been killing anyone involved in the hijacking. But as it turns out, Jules is on Jack's side, and he's willing to help Jack. After Jack kills Maldic, it turns out that Davidson was behind everything. Davidson had the airplane hijacked so he could get $50,000,000. With Jules's help, Jack sets out to make Loyvek and Davidson pay for the deaths of his family and the other people who died in Cyprus.
Who is the European editor of The Economist?
Jack Elgin
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The Fourth Angel
Jack Elgin (Jeremy Irons) is the European editor of The Economist, a magazine based in London, England. Jack has a wife, Maria (Briony Glassco), and three kids, Joanne (Anna Maguire), Julia (Holly Boyd), and Andrew (Joel Pitts). Jack subtly hijacks the family vacation, changing it from a lazy week of Mediterranean fun and sun in Corfu, Greece, to a tour of India, because of a story he has to cover. Maria is not as impressed as the kids are. Jack himself envisioned a chance to simultaneously seize a plum reporting assignment and spend at least a smidgen of quality time with his family. But, on the way to India, their plane, a Boeing 747-200 owned by AM Air, an American airline, makes an unscheduled stopover in Limassol, Cyprus, because of a mechanical problem. After a while of waiting inside the Limassol airport, everyone gets back on the plane—which is then hijacked by a group of terrorists known as the August 15th Movement, led by a Serbian man named Ivanic Loyvek (Serge Soric) and his right-hand man Karadan Maldic (Ivan Marevich). And they are demanding $50,000,000 from the U.S. State Department in one hour or everyone on the airplane will die. The demand is met, and Loyvek and Maldic start releasing the women and children, with the men to go last. But as soon as a front passenger door is opened, a local police team gunning for the terrorists opens fire. The flight attendants frantically open the rest of the airplane's doors and start getting passengers out, but the terrorists start killing passengers, leading to an explosion. Maria, Joanne, and Julia get out of the airplane, and then Jack, holding Andrew, gets out—only to watch Maria, Joanne, and Julia get shot by the terrorists. Jack tries to hide Andrew's face so he can't see it. Maria and Joanne are dead, and Julia is still alive—but Julia burns to death while crying for help. In all, a total of 15 passengers die, and Loyvek and Maldic, the surviving terrorists, escape, knowing that they now have the $50,000,000. Jack feels that the hijacking would never have ended that way if the police team had waited until after the passengers were released from the airplane before getting trigger happy. Back in London, an absolutely devastated Jack is told that the terrorists were captured, but they were released and deported secretly, with no charges, no arrest—the result of some awfully compromised politics. Jack is understandably enraged that Loyvek and Maldic got off scot-free. While helping Andrew cope, Jack tries all the legal ways to ensure justice for his family, but to no avail. Jack pays a visit to Henry Davidson (Jason Priestley), a CIA agent who works at the American Embassy in London. Davidson tells Jack that there's little that can be done. Obviously, the American and British governments are completely impotent when it comes to going after Loyvek and Maldic, so Jack must do it himself. With the help of his friend ex-intelligence operative Kate Stockton (Charlotte Rampling), who is well-schooled in the finer points of international intelligence, Jack becomes a one-man anti-terrorist squadron, tracking down those who work with Loyvek and Maldic, and turning their own weapons against them. Dogging Jack's trail is FBI agent Jules Bernard (Forest Whitaker), who's cooperating with Scotland Yard on anti-terrorist activities, and who suspects that Jack is the man who has been killing anyone involved in the hijacking. But as it turns out, Jules is on Jack's side, and he's willing to help Jack. After Jack kills Maldic, it turns out that Davidson was behind everything. Davidson had the airplane hijacked so he could get $50,000,000. With Jules's help, Jack sets out to make Loyvek and Davidson pay for the deaths of his family and the other people who died in Cyprus.
Which governments are impotent?
American and British
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Escape from Fort Bravo
Fort Bravo is a Union prison camp run by a strict Captain Roper (William Holden). A pretty woman named Carla Forester (Eleanor Parker) shows up to help free the prisoners, especially Confederate Captain John Marsh (John Forsythe). Roper falls in love with her (and she with him), so he has an additional motive to recapture the escapees. He does just that, but on the way back to the fort, they are attacked by fierce Mescalero Indians who are hostile to both sides and trapped in a shallow exposed depression. Roper frees and arms his prisoners, but even then, it looks like the Indians will wipe them out. Bailey (John Lupton) escapes to call for help. One by one, they are killed, including Campbell (William Demarest), Young (William Campbell), and the American Indian guide. Marsh and Lieutenant Beecher (Richard Anderson) are wounded. The next morning, to try to save Carla, Roper makes it look like he is the only one left alive and walks out in plain view. He is wounded, but the cavalry comes to the rescue just in time. Roper thanks Bailey for coming with help, while Marsh dies after smiling at Bailey.
Who plays Young?
William Campbell
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Escape from Fort Bravo
Fort Bravo is a Union prison camp run by a strict Captain Roper (William Holden). A pretty woman named Carla Forester (Eleanor Parker) shows up to help free the prisoners, especially Confederate Captain John Marsh (John Forsythe). Roper falls in love with her (and she with him), so he has an additional motive to recapture the escapees. He does just that, but on the way back to the fort, they are attacked by fierce Mescalero Indians who are hostile to both sides and trapped in a shallow exposed depression. Roper frees and arms his prisoners, but even then, it looks like the Indians will wipe them out. Bailey (John Lupton) escapes to call for help. One by one, they are killed, including Campbell (William Demarest), Young (William Campbell), and the American Indian guide. Marsh and Lieutenant Beecher (Richard Anderson) are wounded. The next morning, to try to save Carla, Roper makes it look like he is the only one left alive and walks out in plain view. He is wounded, but the cavalry comes to the rescue just in time. Roper thanks Bailey for coming with help, while Marsh dies after smiling at Bailey.
Who plays Captain John Marsh?
John Forsythe
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Escape from Fort Bravo
Fort Bravo is a Union prison camp run by a strict Captain Roper (William Holden). A pretty woman named Carla Forester (Eleanor Parker) shows up to help free the prisoners, especially Confederate Captain John Marsh (John Forsythe). Roper falls in love with her (and she with him), so he has an additional motive to recapture the escapees. He does just that, but on the way back to the fort, they are attacked by fierce Mescalero Indians who are hostile to both sides and trapped in a shallow exposed depression. Roper frees and arms his prisoners, but even then, it looks like the Indians will wipe them out. Bailey (John Lupton) escapes to call for help. One by one, they are killed, including Campbell (William Demarest), Young (William Campbell), and the American Indian guide. Marsh and Lieutenant Beecher (Richard Anderson) are wounded. The next morning, to try to save Carla, Roper makes it look like he is the only one left alive and walks out in plain view. He is wounded, but the cavalry comes to the rescue just in time. Roper thanks Bailey for coming with help, while Marsh dies after smiling at Bailey.
Who plays Carla Forester?
Eleanor Parker
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The House Next Door
In The House Next Door, Col (Flynn Boyle) and her husband Walker (Ferguson) find their comfortable and suburban lifestyle suddenly interrupted when Kim (Gosselaar), an intense and ambitious architect, builds a stunning, modern house on the empty lot next to their quaint, charming home. While neighbors are thrilled to have such an upscale and exquisite addition to their street, Col and Walker begin to question the new house when strange and disturbing events begin to happen to those who live in the home.As Col and Walker watch their new neighbors come and go, it becomes clear that the beautiful home brings out the worst in all those that enter it, by amplifying their fears and frailties until it leads to disgrace, accidents, misfortunes and even death.
Who begin to question the new house?
Col and Walker
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In The House Next Door, Col (Flynn Boyle) and her husband Walker (Ferguson) find their comfortable and suburban lifestyle suddenly interrupted when Kim (Gosselaar), an intense and ambitious architect, builds a stunning, modern house on the empty lot next to their quaint, charming home. While neighbors are thrilled to have such an upscale and exquisite addition to their street, Col and Walker begin to question the new house when strange and disturbing events begin to happen to those who live in the home.As Col and Walker watch their new neighbors come and go, it becomes clear that the beautiful home brings out the worst in all those that enter it, by amplifying their fears and frailties until it leads to disgrace, accidents, misfortunes and even death.
What is Kim's occupation?
Architect
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The House Next Door
In The House Next Door, Col (Flynn Boyle) and her husband Walker (Ferguson) find their comfortable and suburban lifestyle suddenly interrupted when Kim (Gosselaar), an intense and ambitious architect, builds a stunning, modern house on the empty lot next to their quaint, charming home. While neighbors are thrilled to have such an upscale and exquisite addition to their street, Col and Walker begin to question the new house when strange and disturbing events begin to happen to those who live in the home.As Col and Walker watch their new neighbors come and go, it becomes clear that the beautiful home brings out the worst in all those that enter it, by amplifying their fears and frailties until it leads to disgrace, accidents, misfortunes and even death.
What is Col's husbands name?
Walker
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The House Next Door
In The House Next Door, Col (Flynn Boyle) and her husband Walker (Ferguson) find their comfortable and suburban lifestyle suddenly interrupted when Kim (Gosselaar), an intense and ambitious architect, builds a stunning, modern house on the empty lot next to their quaint, charming home. While neighbors are thrilled to have such an upscale and exquisite addition to their street, Col and Walker begin to question the new house when strange and disturbing events begin to happen to those who live in the home.As Col and Walker watch their new neighbors come and go, it becomes clear that the beautiful home brings out the worst in all those that enter it, by amplifying their fears and frailties until it leads to disgrace, accidents, misfortunes and even death.
What does the beautiful home brings out in all those that enter it?
the worst
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The House Next Door
In The House Next Door, Col (Flynn Boyle) and her husband Walker (Ferguson) find their comfortable and suburban lifestyle suddenly interrupted when Kim (Gosselaar), an intense and ambitious architect, builds a stunning, modern house on the empty lot next to their quaint, charming home. While neighbors are thrilled to have such an upscale and exquisite addition to their street, Col and Walker begin to question the new house when strange and disturbing events begin to happen to those who live in the home.As Col and Walker watch their new neighbors come and go, it becomes clear that the beautiful home brings out the worst in all those that enter it, by amplifying their fears and frailties until it leads to disgrace, accidents, misfortunes and even death.
What happens in the new house?
strange and disturbing events
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The House Next Door
In The House Next Door, Col (Flynn Boyle) and her husband Walker (Ferguson) find their comfortable and suburban lifestyle suddenly interrupted when Kim (Gosselaar), an intense and ambitious architect, builds a stunning, modern house on the empty lot next to their quaint, charming home. While neighbors are thrilled to have such an upscale and exquisite addition to their street, Col and Walker begin to question the new house when strange and disturbing events begin to happen to those who live in the home.As Col and Walker watch their new neighbors come and go, it becomes clear that the beautiful home brings out the worst in all those that enter it, by amplifying their fears and frailties until it leads to disgrace, accidents, misfortunes and even death.
Who is Kim?
architect
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Adoration
High school French teacher Sabine reads to her class as a translation exercise a French newspaper report of a terrorist who planted a bomb in the airline luggage of his pregnant girlfriend. If the bomb had detonated, it would have killed her, her unborn child, and many others, but it was discovered in time by Israeli security personnel. Egoyan based the story partly on the 1986 Hindawi affair.[3] In the course of translating, Simon, who lives with his maternal uncle Tom, imagines that the news item is his own family's story: that his Palestinian father Sami was the terrorist, the woman was his mother Rachel, an accomplished violinist, and he was her unborn child. Years ago, Sami crashed the family car, killing both himself and Rachel, making Simon an orphan. Influenced by his maternal grandfather, Morris, who disliked Sami, Simon has always feared that the crash was not an accident but intentional. Sabine asks him to develop the story as a drama exercise, to read it to the class, and for dramatic effect to pretend that it really happened. He does so, and discussions evolve on the Internet about the story. Sabine is fired for making Simon lie. Tom, who is a tow truck driver, tows Sabine's car away. Sabine follows him in a taxi, and by mobile phone she offers him a meal in a restaurant. Later she reveals to him that she had been married to Sami for 5 years, until Sami met Rachel.
What did Sami crashed years ago?
Family car
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High school French teacher Sabine reads to her class as a translation exercise a French newspaper report of a terrorist who planted a bomb in the airline luggage of his pregnant girlfriend. If the bomb had detonated, it would have killed her, her unborn child, and many others, but it was discovered in time by Israeli security personnel. Egoyan based the story partly on the 1986 Hindawi affair.[3] In the course of translating, Simon, who lives with his maternal uncle Tom, imagines that the news item is his own family's story: that his Palestinian father Sami was the terrorist, the woman was his mother Rachel, an accomplished violinist, and he was her unborn child. Years ago, Sami crashed the family car, killing both himself and Rachel, making Simon an orphan. Influenced by his maternal grandfather, Morris, who disliked Sami, Simon has always feared that the crash was not an accident but intentional. Sabine asks him to develop the story as a drama exercise, to read it to the class, and for dramatic effect to pretend that it really happened. He does so, and discussions evolve on the Internet about the story. Sabine is fired for making Simon lie. Tom, who is a tow truck driver, tows Sabine's car away. Sabine follows him in a taxi, and by mobile phone she offers him a meal in a restaurant. Later she reveals to him that she had been married to Sami for 5 years, until Sami met Rachel.
Who discovered the bomb before it detonated?
Israeli security
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High school French teacher Sabine reads to her class as a translation exercise a French newspaper report of a terrorist who planted a bomb in the airline luggage of his pregnant girlfriend. If the bomb had detonated, it would have killed her, her unborn child, and many others, but it was discovered in time by Israeli security personnel. Egoyan based the story partly on the 1986 Hindawi affair.[3] In the course of translating, Simon, who lives with his maternal uncle Tom, imagines that the news item is his own family's story: that his Palestinian father Sami was the terrorist, the woman was his mother Rachel, an accomplished violinist, and he was her unborn child. Years ago, Sami crashed the family car, killing both himself and Rachel, making Simon an orphan. Influenced by his maternal grandfather, Morris, who disliked Sami, Simon has always feared that the crash was not an accident but intentional. Sabine asks him to develop the story as a drama exercise, to read it to the class, and for dramatic effect to pretend that it really happened. He does so, and discussions evolve on the Internet about the story. Sabine is fired for making Simon lie. Tom, who is a tow truck driver, tows Sabine's car away. Sabine follows him in a taxi, and by mobile phone she offers him a meal in a restaurant. Later she reveals to him that she had been married to Sami for 5 years, until Sami met Rachel.
From what publication does Sabine read to the class as a translation exercise?
French newspaper
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High school French teacher Sabine reads to her class as a translation exercise a French newspaper report of a terrorist who planted a bomb in the airline luggage of his pregnant girlfriend. If the bomb had detonated, it would have killed her, her unborn child, and many others, but it was discovered in time by Israeli security personnel. Egoyan based the story partly on the 1986 Hindawi affair.[3] In the course of translating, Simon, who lives with his maternal uncle Tom, imagines that the news item is his own family's story: that his Palestinian father Sami was the terrorist, the woman was his mother Rachel, an accomplished violinist, and he was her unborn child. Years ago, Sami crashed the family car, killing both himself and Rachel, making Simon an orphan. Influenced by his maternal grandfather, Morris, who disliked Sami, Simon has always feared that the crash was not an accident but intentional. Sabine asks him to develop the story as a drama exercise, to read it to the class, and for dramatic effect to pretend that it really happened. He does so, and discussions evolve on the Internet about the story. Sabine is fired for making Simon lie. Tom, who is a tow truck driver, tows Sabine's car away. Sabine follows him in a taxi, and by mobile phone she offers him a meal in a restaurant. Later she reveals to him that she had been married to Sami for 5 years, until Sami met Rachel.
How many years was Sabine married to Sami?
5
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High school French teacher Sabine reads to her class as a translation exercise a French newspaper report of a terrorist who planted a bomb in the airline luggage of his pregnant girlfriend. If the bomb had detonated, it would have killed her, her unborn child, and many others, but it was discovered in time by Israeli security personnel. Egoyan based the story partly on the 1986 Hindawi affair.[3] In the course of translating, Simon, who lives with his maternal uncle Tom, imagines that the news item is his own family's story: that his Palestinian father Sami was the terrorist, the woman was his mother Rachel, an accomplished violinist, and he was her unborn child. Years ago, Sami crashed the family car, killing both himself and Rachel, making Simon an orphan. Influenced by his maternal grandfather, Morris, who disliked Sami, Simon has always feared that the crash was not an accident but intentional. Sabine asks him to develop the story as a drama exercise, to read it to the class, and for dramatic effect to pretend that it really happened. He does so, and discussions evolve on the Internet about the story. Sabine is fired for making Simon lie. Tom, who is a tow truck driver, tows Sabine's car away. Sabine follows him in a taxi, and by mobile phone she offers him a meal in a restaurant. Later she reveals to him that she had been married to Sami for 5 years, until Sami met Rachel.
Why is Sabine fired?
for making Simon lie
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High school French teacher Sabine reads to her class as a translation exercise a French newspaper report of a terrorist who planted a bomb in the airline luggage of his pregnant girlfriend. If the bomb had detonated, it would have killed her, her unborn child, and many others, but it was discovered in time by Israeli security personnel. Egoyan based the story partly on the 1986 Hindawi affair.[3] In the course of translating, Simon, who lives with his maternal uncle Tom, imagines that the news item is his own family's story: that his Palestinian father Sami was the terrorist, the woman was his mother Rachel, an accomplished violinist, and he was her unborn child. Years ago, Sami crashed the family car, killing both himself and Rachel, making Simon an orphan. Influenced by his maternal grandfather, Morris, who disliked Sami, Simon has always feared that the crash was not an accident but intentional. Sabine asks him to develop the story as a drama exercise, to read it to the class, and for dramatic effect to pretend that it really happened. He does so, and discussions evolve on the Internet about the story. Sabine is fired for making Simon lie. Tom, who is a tow truck driver, tows Sabine's car away. Sabine follows him in a taxi, and by mobile phone she offers him a meal in a restaurant. Later she reveals to him that she had been married to Sami for 5 years, until Sami met Rachel.
What's the name of Simon's uncle?
Tom
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The Night Flier
This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (September 2014) The story follows a reporter named Richard Dees as he follows, attempting to catch up with, a murderer who kills his victims in a vampiristic style. The killer flies to each murder scene in a black Skymaster airplane. At one point, Dees does catch up with the plane and finds dirt inside and the interior covered in blood, heightening the suspense of the film. The plot culminates in Dees' confrontation with 'The Night Flier' and his own loss of sanity. Dees' secondary conflict involves a young female reporter named Katherine Blair, who joins the staff at the exploitative magazine "Inside View", where Dees ranks as senior reporter. At first he dismisses her as naive and, at best, a "Jimmy" (as in "Jimmy Olsen") and actively abuses her. She ultimately survives him and writes about Dees' death, her article prominently featured on the title page of the magazine "Inside View".
Which murdering style the murder kills the victim?
vampiristic style
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The Night Flier
This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (September 2014) The story follows a reporter named Richard Dees as he follows, attempting to catch up with, a murderer who kills his victims in a vampiristic style. The killer flies to each murder scene in a black Skymaster airplane. At one point, Dees does catch up with the plane and finds dirt inside and the interior covered in blood, heightening the suspense of the film. The plot culminates in Dees' confrontation with 'The Night Flier' and his own loss of sanity. Dees' secondary conflict involves a young female reporter named Katherine Blair, who joins the staff at the exploitative magazine "Inside View", where Dees ranks as senior reporter. At first he dismisses her as naive and, at best, a "Jimmy" (as in "Jimmy Olsen") and actively abuses her. She ultimately survives him and writes about Dees' death, her article prominently featured on the title page of the magazine "Inside View".
Who ranks as a senior reporter at Inside View?
Dees
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The Night Flier
This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (September 2014) The story follows a reporter named Richard Dees as he follows, attempting to catch up with, a murderer who kills his victims in a vampiristic style. The killer flies to each murder scene in a black Skymaster airplane. At one point, Dees does catch up with the plane and finds dirt inside and the interior covered in blood, heightening the suspense of the film. The plot culminates in Dees' confrontation with 'The Night Flier' and his own loss of sanity. Dees' secondary conflict involves a young female reporter named Katherine Blair, who joins the staff at the exploitative magazine "Inside View", where Dees ranks as senior reporter. At first he dismisses her as naive and, at best, a "Jimmy" (as in "Jimmy Olsen") and actively abuses her. She ultimately survives him and writes about Dees' death, her article prominently featured on the title page of the magazine "Inside View".
What is name of Reporter?
Richard Dees
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The Night Flier
This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (September 2014) The story follows a reporter named Richard Dees as he follows, attempting to catch up with, a murderer who kills his victims in a vampiristic style. The killer flies to each murder scene in a black Skymaster airplane. At one point, Dees does catch up with the plane and finds dirt inside and the interior covered in blood, heightening the suspense of the film. The plot culminates in Dees' confrontation with 'The Night Flier' and his own loss of sanity. Dees' secondary conflict involves a young female reporter named Katherine Blair, who joins the staff at the exploitative magazine "Inside View", where Dees ranks as senior reporter. At first he dismisses her as naive and, at best, a "Jimmy" (as in "Jimmy Olsen") and actively abuses her. She ultimately survives him and writes about Dees' death, her article prominently featured on the title page of the magazine "Inside View".
What is the name of the exploitative magazine?
Inside View
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Pale Rider
In the countryside outside the fictional town of Lahood, California, sometime around 1880, thugs working for big-time miner Coy LaHood ride in and destroy the camp of a group of struggling miners and their families who have settled in nearby Carbon Canyon and are panning for gold there. In leaving, they also shoot the little dog of fourteen-year-old Megan Wheeler. As Megan buries her dog in the woods and prays for a miracle, a stranger passes by heading to the town on horseback. Megan's mother, Sarah, is being courted by Hull Barret, the leader of the miners. Hull heads to town to pick up supplies, where some of the same thugs begin to beat him up and he is rescued by the stranger, who takes the three men on single-handedly. Hull invites him to dinner at his house, and while the stranger is washing, Hull notices what looks like six bullet wounds to his back. Shortly after, he appears wearing a clerical collar and thereafter is called "Preacher". Coy LaHood's son Josh attempts to scare Preacher with a show of strength from his giant work hand, Club, who with one hammer blow smashes a large rock that Preacher and Hull had been laboring over. When Club attempts to attack Preacher, he hits him in the face with his hammer and delivers a blow to Club's groin. Coy LaHood has been away in Sacramento and is furious to learn about Preacher’s arrival through his son, since this will stiffen the resistance of the tin-panners. Having failed to bribe him to settle in the town instead, LaHood offers to buy the miners out, initially for $100, then $125 and then the Preacher goads him into raising his offer to $1,000 per claim, but only if they leave within 24 hours; otherwise LaHood threatens to hire a corrupt Marshal named Stockburn to clear them out. The miners initially want to accept the offer but, when Hull reminds them why they came and what they have sacrificed, they decide to stay and fight. The next morning, however, the Preacher disappears. Megan, who has grown fond of the Preacher, goes looking for him, but Josh confronts and attempts to rape her, while his cohorts look on and encourage him, except for Club, who sees what is happening and moves forward to help Megan before Josh can do anything serious. At this moment the Preacher arrives on horseback armed with a Remington Model 1858 revolver he has recovered from a Wells Fargo office and, after shooting Josh in the hand when he goes for his gun, takes Megan back to her mother in the mining camp. Stockburn and his six deputies arrive at the town and LaHood describes the Preacher to Stockburn, who appears startled and says that he sounds like someone that he once knew, but that couldn't be, since that man is dead. Stockburn and his men gun down Spider Conway, one of the miners, who was drunkenly shouting insults to LaHood from the street. Stockburn tells Spider's sons to tell the Preacher to meet him in town the next morning. The Preacher and Hull go to LaHood's strip mining site and blow it up with dynamite. To stop Hull from following him, the Preacher then scares off Hull's horse and rides into town alone. In the gun fight that follows he kills all but two of LaHood's men and then, one by one, all six of Stockburn’s deputies as they search for him throughout the town. Finally, he shoots it out with Stockburn, who recognizes him in disbelief before the Preacher kills him. Coy LaHood, watching from his office, aims a rifle at the Preacher, only to be shot and killed by Hull coming in through a back door. The Preacher rides his horse out of a barn and by way of thanks remarks to Hull "Long walk" before riding off into the snow-covered mountains. Megan then drives into town and shouts her love to the Preacher and thanks after him. The words echo along the ravine that he is traversing.
Whose little dog did the thugs shoot?
Megan Wheeler
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In the countryside outside the fictional town of Lahood, California, sometime around 1880, thugs working for big-time miner Coy LaHood ride in and destroy the camp of a group of struggling miners and their families who have settled in nearby Carbon Canyon and are panning for gold there. In leaving, they also shoot the little dog of fourteen-year-old Megan Wheeler. As Megan buries her dog in the woods and prays for a miracle, a stranger passes by heading to the town on horseback. Megan's mother, Sarah, is being courted by Hull Barret, the leader of the miners. Hull heads to town to pick up supplies, where some of the same thugs begin to beat him up and he is rescued by the stranger, who takes the three men on single-handedly. Hull invites him to dinner at his house, and while the stranger is washing, Hull notices what looks like six bullet wounds to his back. Shortly after, he appears wearing a clerical collar and thereafter is called "Preacher". Coy LaHood's son Josh attempts to scare Preacher with a show of strength from his giant work hand, Club, who with one hammer blow smashes a large rock that Preacher and Hull had been laboring over. When Club attempts to attack Preacher, he hits him in the face with his hammer and delivers a blow to Club's groin. Coy LaHood has been away in Sacramento and is furious to learn about Preacher’s arrival through his son, since this will stiffen the resistance of the tin-panners. Having failed to bribe him to settle in the town instead, LaHood offers to buy the miners out, initially for $100, then $125 and then the Preacher goads him into raising his offer to $1,000 per claim, but only if they leave within 24 hours; otherwise LaHood threatens to hire a corrupt Marshal named Stockburn to clear them out. The miners initially want to accept the offer but, when Hull reminds them why they came and what they have sacrificed, they decide to stay and fight. The next morning, however, the Preacher disappears. Megan, who has grown fond of the Preacher, goes looking for him, but Josh confronts and attempts to rape her, while his cohorts look on and encourage him, except for Club, who sees what is happening and moves forward to help Megan before Josh can do anything serious. At this moment the Preacher arrives on horseback armed with a Remington Model 1858 revolver he has recovered from a Wells Fargo office and, after shooting Josh in the hand when he goes for his gun, takes Megan back to her mother in the mining camp. Stockburn and his six deputies arrive at the town and LaHood describes the Preacher to Stockburn, who appears startled and says that he sounds like someone that he once knew, but that couldn't be, since that man is dead. Stockburn and his men gun down Spider Conway, one of the miners, who was drunkenly shouting insults to LaHood from the street. Stockburn tells Spider's sons to tell the Preacher to meet him in town the next morning. The Preacher and Hull go to LaHood's strip mining site and blow it up with dynamite. To stop Hull from following him, the Preacher then scares off Hull's horse and rides into town alone. In the gun fight that follows he kills all but two of LaHood's men and then, one by one, all six of Stockburn’s deputies as they search for him throughout the town. Finally, he shoots it out with Stockburn, who recognizes him in disbelief before the Preacher kills him. Coy LaHood, watching from his office, aims a rifle at the Preacher, only to be shot and killed by Hull coming in through a back door. The Preacher rides his horse out of a barn and by way of thanks remarks to Hull "Long walk" before riding off into the snow-covered mountains. Megan then drives into town and shouts her love to the Preacher and thanks after him. The words echo along the ravine that he is traversing.
In the movie, who do Stockburn and his men gun down?
Spider Conway
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Pale Rider
In the countryside outside the fictional town of Lahood, California, sometime around 1880, thugs working for big-time miner Coy LaHood ride in and destroy the camp of a group of struggling miners and their families who have settled in nearby Carbon Canyon and are panning for gold there. In leaving, they also shoot the little dog of fourteen-year-old Megan Wheeler. As Megan buries her dog in the woods and prays for a miracle, a stranger passes by heading to the town on horseback. Megan's mother, Sarah, is being courted by Hull Barret, the leader of the miners. Hull heads to town to pick up supplies, where some of the same thugs begin to beat him up and he is rescued by the stranger, who takes the three men on single-handedly. Hull invites him to dinner at his house, and while the stranger is washing, Hull notices what looks like six bullet wounds to his back. Shortly after, he appears wearing a clerical collar and thereafter is called "Preacher". Coy LaHood's son Josh attempts to scare Preacher with a show of strength from his giant work hand, Club, who with one hammer blow smashes a large rock that Preacher and Hull had been laboring over. When Club attempts to attack Preacher, he hits him in the face with his hammer and delivers a blow to Club's groin. Coy LaHood has been away in Sacramento and is furious to learn about Preacher’s arrival through his son, since this will stiffen the resistance of the tin-panners. Having failed to bribe him to settle in the town instead, LaHood offers to buy the miners out, initially for $100, then $125 and then the Preacher goads him into raising his offer to $1,000 per claim, but only if they leave within 24 hours; otherwise LaHood threatens to hire a corrupt Marshal named Stockburn to clear them out. The miners initially want to accept the offer but, when Hull reminds them why they came and what they have sacrificed, they decide to stay and fight. The next morning, however, the Preacher disappears. Megan, who has grown fond of the Preacher, goes looking for him, but Josh confronts and attempts to rape her, while his cohorts look on and encourage him, except for Club, who sees what is happening and moves forward to help Megan before Josh can do anything serious. At this moment the Preacher arrives on horseback armed with a Remington Model 1858 revolver he has recovered from a Wells Fargo office and, after shooting Josh in the hand when he goes for his gun, takes Megan back to her mother in the mining camp. Stockburn and his six deputies arrive at the town and LaHood describes the Preacher to Stockburn, who appears startled and says that he sounds like someone that he once knew, but that couldn't be, since that man is dead. Stockburn and his men gun down Spider Conway, one of the miners, who was drunkenly shouting insults to LaHood from the street. Stockburn tells Spider's sons to tell the Preacher to meet him in town the next morning. The Preacher and Hull go to LaHood's strip mining site and blow it up with dynamite. To stop Hull from following him, the Preacher then scares off Hull's horse and rides into town alone. In the gun fight that follows he kills all but two of LaHood's men and then, one by one, all six of Stockburn’s deputies as they search for him throughout the town. Finally, he shoots it out with Stockburn, who recognizes him in disbelief before the Preacher kills him. Coy LaHood, watching from his office, aims a rifle at the Preacher, only to be shot and killed by Hull coming in through a back door. The Preacher rides his horse out of a barn and by way of thanks remarks to Hull "Long walk" before riding off into the snow-covered mountains. Megan then drives into town and shouts her love to the Preacher and thanks after him. The words echo along the ravine that he is traversing.
Where was Coy watching from?
Office
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Pale Rider
In the countryside outside the fictional town of Lahood, California, sometime around 1880, thugs working for big-time miner Coy LaHood ride in and destroy the camp of a group of struggling miners and their families who have settled in nearby Carbon Canyon and are panning for gold there. In leaving, they also shoot the little dog of fourteen-year-old Megan Wheeler. As Megan buries her dog in the woods and prays for a miracle, a stranger passes by heading to the town on horseback. Megan's mother, Sarah, is being courted by Hull Barret, the leader of the miners. Hull heads to town to pick up supplies, where some of the same thugs begin to beat him up and he is rescued by the stranger, who takes the three men on single-handedly. Hull invites him to dinner at his house, and while the stranger is washing, Hull notices what looks like six bullet wounds to his back. Shortly after, he appears wearing a clerical collar and thereafter is called "Preacher". Coy LaHood's son Josh attempts to scare Preacher with a show of strength from his giant work hand, Club, who with one hammer blow smashes a large rock that Preacher and Hull had been laboring over. When Club attempts to attack Preacher, he hits him in the face with his hammer and delivers a blow to Club's groin. Coy LaHood has been away in Sacramento and is furious to learn about Preacher’s arrival through his son, since this will stiffen the resistance of the tin-panners. Having failed to bribe him to settle in the town instead, LaHood offers to buy the miners out, initially for $100, then $125 and then the Preacher goads him into raising his offer to $1,000 per claim, but only if they leave within 24 hours; otherwise LaHood threatens to hire a corrupt Marshal named Stockburn to clear them out. The miners initially want to accept the offer but, when Hull reminds them why they came and what they have sacrificed, they decide to stay and fight. The next morning, however, the Preacher disappears. Megan, who has grown fond of the Preacher, goes looking for him, but Josh confronts and attempts to rape her, while his cohorts look on and encourage him, except for Club, who sees what is happening and moves forward to help Megan before Josh can do anything serious. At this moment the Preacher arrives on horseback armed with a Remington Model 1858 revolver he has recovered from a Wells Fargo office and, after shooting Josh in the hand when he goes for his gun, takes Megan back to her mother in the mining camp. Stockburn and his six deputies arrive at the town and LaHood describes the Preacher to Stockburn, who appears startled and says that he sounds like someone that he once knew, but that couldn't be, since that man is dead. Stockburn and his men gun down Spider Conway, one of the miners, who was drunkenly shouting insults to LaHood from the street. Stockburn tells Spider's sons to tell the Preacher to meet him in town the next morning. The Preacher and Hull go to LaHood's strip mining site and blow it up with dynamite. To stop Hull from following him, the Preacher then scares off Hull's horse and rides into town alone. In the gun fight that follows he kills all but two of LaHood's men and then, one by one, all six of Stockburn’s deputies as they search for him throughout the town. Finally, he shoots it out with Stockburn, who recognizes him in disbelief before the Preacher kills him. Coy LaHood, watching from his office, aims a rifle at the Preacher, only to be shot and killed by Hull coming in through a back door. The Preacher rides his horse out of a barn and by way of thanks remarks to Hull "Long walk" before riding off into the snow-covered mountains. Megan then drives into town and shouts her love to the Preacher and thanks after him. The words echo along the ravine that he is traversing.
Who does megan love?
The preacher
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Pale Rider
In the countryside outside the fictional town of Lahood, California, sometime around 1880, thugs working for big-time miner Coy LaHood ride in and destroy the camp of a group of struggling miners and their families who have settled in nearby Carbon Canyon and are panning for gold there. In leaving, they also shoot the little dog of fourteen-year-old Megan Wheeler. As Megan buries her dog in the woods and prays for a miracle, a stranger passes by heading to the town on horseback. Megan's mother, Sarah, is being courted by Hull Barret, the leader of the miners. Hull heads to town to pick up supplies, where some of the same thugs begin to beat him up and he is rescued by the stranger, who takes the three men on single-handedly. Hull invites him to dinner at his house, and while the stranger is washing, Hull notices what looks like six bullet wounds to his back. Shortly after, he appears wearing a clerical collar and thereafter is called "Preacher". Coy LaHood's son Josh attempts to scare Preacher with a show of strength from his giant work hand, Club, who with one hammer blow smashes a large rock that Preacher and Hull had been laboring over. When Club attempts to attack Preacher, he hits him in the face with his hammer and delivers a blow to Club's groin. Coy LaHood has been away in Sacramento and is furious to learn about Preacher’s arrival through his son, since this will stiffen the resistance of the tin-panners. Having failed to bribe him to settle in the town instead, LaHood offers to buy the miners out, initially for $100, then $125 and then the Preacher goads him into raising his offer to $1,000 per claim, but only if they leave within 24 hours; otherwise LaHood threatens to hire a corrupt Marshal named Stockburn to clear them out. The miners initially want to accept the offer but, when Hull reminds them why they came and what they have sacrificed, they decide to stay and fight. The next morning, however, the Preacher disappears. Megan, who has grown fond of the Preacher, goes looking for him, but Josh confronts and attempts to rape her, while his cohorts look on and encourage him, except for Club, who sees what is happening and moves forward to help Megan before Josh can do anything serious. At this moment the Preacher arrives on horseback armed with a Remington Model 1858 revolver he has recovered from a Wells Fargo office and, after shooting Josh in the hand when he goes for his gun, takes Megan back to her mother in the mining camp. Stockburn and his six deputies arrive at the town and LaHood describes the Preacher to Stockburn, who appears startled and says that he sounds like someone that he once knew, but that couldn't be, since that man is dead. Stockburn and his men gun down Spider Conway, one of the miners, who was drunkenly shouting insults to LaHood from the street. Stockburn tells Spider's sons to tell the Preacher to meet him in town the next morning. The Preacher and Hull go to LaHood's strip mining site and blow it up with dynamite. To stop Hull from following him, the Preacher then scares off Hull's horse and rides into town alone. In the gun fight that follows he kills all but two of LaHood's men and then, one by one, all six of Stockburn’s deputies as they search for him throughout the town. Finally, he shoots it out with Stockburn, who recognizes him in disbelief before the Preacher kills him. Coy LaHood, watching from his office, aims a rifle at the Preacher, only to be shot and killed by Hull coming in through a back door. The Preacher rides his horse out of a barn and by way of thanks remarks to Hull "Long walk" before riding off into the snow-covered mountains. Megan then drives into town and shouts her love to the Preacher and thanks after him. The words echo along the ravine that he is traversing.
Who attempts to rape Megan?
Josh
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In the countryside outside the fictional town of Lahood, California, sometime around 1880, thugs working for big-time miner Coy LaHood ride in and destroy the camp of a group of struggling miners and their families who have settled in nearby Carbon Canyon and are panning for gold there. In leaving, they also shoot the little dog of fourteen-year-old Megan Wheeler. As Megan buries her dog in the woods and prays for a miracle, a stranger passes by heading to the town on horseback. Megan's mother, Sarah, is being courted by Hull Barret, the leader of the miners. Hull heads to town to pick up supplies, where some of the same thugs begin to beat him up and he is rescued by the stranger, who takes the three men on single-handedly. Hull invites him to dinner at his house, and while the stranger is washing, Hull notices what looks like six bullet wounds to his back. Shortly after, he appears wearing a clerical collar and thereafter is called "Preacher". Coy LaHood's son Josh attempts to scare Preacher with a show of strength from his giant work hand, Club, who with one hammer blow smashes a large rock that Preacher and Hull had been laboring over. When Club attempts to attack Preacher, he hits him in the face with his hammer and delivers a blow to Club's groin. Coy LaHood has been away in Sacramento and is furious to learn about Preacher’s arrival through his son, since this will stiffen the resistance of the tin-panners. Having failed to bribe him to settle in the town instead, LaHood offers to buy the miners out, initially for $100, then $125 and then the Preacher goads him into raising his offer to $1,000 per claim, but only if they leave within 24 hours; otherwise LaHood threatens to hire a corrupt Marshal named Stockburn to clear them out. The miners initially want to accept the offer but, when Hull reminds them why they came and what they have sacrificed, they decide to stay and fight. The next morning, however, the Preacher disappears. Megan, who has grown fond of the Preacher, goes looking for him, but Josh confronts and attempts to rape her, while his cohorts look on and encourage him, except for Club, who sees what is happening and moves forward to help Megan before Josh can do anything serious. At this moment the Preacher arrives on horseback armed with a Remington Model 1858 revolver he has recovered from a Wells Fargo office and, after shooting Josh in the hand when he goes for his gun, takes Megan back to her mother in the mining camp. Stockburn and his six deputies arrive at the town and LaHood describes the Preacher to Stockburn, who appears startled and says that he sounds like someone that he once knew, but that couldn't be, since that man is dead. Stockburn and his men gun down Spider Conway, one of the miners, who was drunkenly shouting insults to LaHood from the street. Stockburn tells Spider's sons to tell the Preacher to meet him in town the next morning. The Preacher and Hull go to LaHood's strip mining site and blow it up with dynamite. To stop Hull from following him, the Preacher then scares off Hull's horse and rides into town alone. In the gun fight that follows he kills all but two of LaHood's men and then, one by one, all six of Stockburn’s deputies as they search for him throughout the town. Finally, he shoots it out with Stockburn, who recognizes him in disbelief before the Preacher kills him. Coy LaHood, watching from his office, aims a rifle at the Preacher, only to be shot and killed by Hull coming in through a back door. The Preacher rides his horse out of a barn and by way of thanks remarks to Hull "Long walk" before riding off into the snow-covered mountains. Megan then drives into town and shouts her love to the Preacher and thanks after him. The words echo along the ravine that he is traversing.
who is the leader of the miners?
Hull Barret
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In the countryside outside the fictional town of Lahood, California, sometime around 1880, thugs working for big-time miner Coy LaHood ride in and destroy the camp of a group of struggling miners and their families who have settled in nearby Carbon Canyon and are panning for gold there. In leaving, they also shoot the little dog of fourteen-year-old Megan Wheeler. As Megan buries her dog in the woods and prays for a miracle, a stranger passes by heading to the town on horseback. Megan's mother, Sarah, is being courted by Hull Barret, the leader of the miners. Hull heads to town to pick up supplies, where some of the same thugs begin to beat him up and he is rescued by the stranger, who takes the three men on single-handedly. Hull invites him to dinner at his house, and while the stranger is washing, Hull notices what looks like six bullet wounds to his back. Shortly after, he appears wearing a clerical collar and thereafter is called "Preacher". Coy LaHood's son Josh attempts to scare Preacher with a show of strength from his giant work hand, Club, who with one hammer blow smashes a large rock that Preacher and Hull had been laboring over. When Club attempts to attack Preacher, he hits him in the face with his hammer and delivers a blow to Club's groin. Coy LaHood has been away in Sacramento and is furious to learn about Preacher’s arrival through his son, since this will stiffen the resistance of the tin-panners. Having failed to bribe him to settle in the town instead, LaHood offers to buy the miners out, initially for $100, then $125 and then the Preacher goads him into raising his offer to $1,000 per claim, but only if they leave within 24 hours; otherwise LaHood threatens to hire a corrupt Marshal named Stockburn to clear them out. The miners initially want to accept the offer but, when Hull reminds them why they came and what they have sacrificed, they decide to stay and fight. The next morning, however, the Preacher disappears. Megan, who has grown fond of the Preacher, goes looking for him, but Josh confronts and attempts to rape her, while his cohorts look on and encourage him, except for Club, who sees what is happening and moves forward to help Megan before Josh can do anything serious. At this moment the Preacher arrives on horseback armed with a Remington Model 1858 revolver he has recovered from a Wells Fargo office and, after shooting Josh in the hand when he goes for his gun, takes Megan back to her mother in the mining camp. Stockburn and his six deputies arrive at the town and LaHood describes the Preacher to Stockburn, who appears startled and says that he sounds like someone that he once knew, but that couldn't be, since that man is dead. Stockburn and his men gun down Spider Conway, one of the miners, who was drunkenly shouting insults to LaHood from the street. Stockburn tells Spider's sons to tell the Preacher to meet him in town the next morning. The Preacher and Hull go to LaHood's strip mining site and blow it up with dynamite. To stop Hull from following him, the Preacher then scares off Hull's horse and rides into town alone. In the gun fight that follows he kills all but two of LaHood's men and then, one by one, all six of Stockburn’s deputies as they search for him throughout the town. Finally, he shoots it out with Stockburn, who recognizes him in disbelief before the Preacher kills him. Coy LaHood, watching from his office, aims a rifle at the Preacher, only to be shot and killed by Hull coming in through a back door. The Preacher rides his horse out of a barn and by way of thanks remarks to Hull "Long walk" before riding off into the snow-covered mountains. Megan then drives into town and shouts her love to the Preacher and thanks after him. The words echo along the ravine that he is traversing.
Who shoots Josh in the hand?
Preacher
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In the countryside outside the fictional town of Lahood, California, sometime around 1880, thugs working for big-time miner Coy LaHood ride in and destroy the camp of a group of struggling miners and their families who have settled in nearby Carbon Canyon and are panning for gold there. In leaving, they also shoot the little dog of fourteen-year-old Megan Wheeler. As Megan buries her dog in the woods and prays for a miracle, a stranger passes by heading to the town on horseback. Megan's mother, Sarah, is being courted by Hull Barret, the leader of the miners. Hull heads to town to pick up supplies, where some of the same thugs begin to beat him up and he is rescued by the stranger, who takes the three men on single-handedly. Hull invites him to dinner at his house, and while the stranger is washing, Hull notices what looks like six bullet wounds to his back. Shortly after, he appears wearing a clerical collar and thereafter is called "Preacher". Coy LaHood's son Josh attempts to scare Preacher with a show of strength from his giant work hand, Club, who with one hammer blow smashes a large rock that Preacher and Hull had been laboring over. When Club attempts to attack Preacher, he hits him in the face with his hammer and delivers a blow to Club's groin. Coy LaHood has been away in Sacramento and is furious to learn about Preacher’s arrival through his son, since this will stiffen the resistance of the tin-panners. Having failed to bribe him to settle in the town instead, LaHood offers to buy the miners out, initially for $100, then $125 and then the Preacher goads him into raising his offer to $1,000 per claim, but only if they leave within 24 hours; otherwise LaHood threatens to hire a corrupt Marshal named Stockburn to clear them out. The miners initially want to accept the offer but, when Hull reminds them why they came and what they have sacrificed, they decide to stay and fight. The next morning, however, the Preacher disappears. Megan, who has grown fond of the Preacher, goes looking for him, but Josh confronts and attempts to rape her, while his cohorts look on and encourage him, except for Club, who sees what is happening and moves forward to help Megan before Josh can do anything serious. At this moment the Preacher arrives on horseback armed with a Remington Model 1858 revolver he has recovered from a Wells Fargo office and, after shooting Josh in the hand when he goes for his gun, takes Megan back to her mother in the mining camp. Stockburn and his six deputies arrive at the town and LaHood describes the Preacher to Stockburn, who appears startled and says that he sounds like someone that he once knew, but that couldn't be, since that man is dead. Stockburn and his men gun down Spider Conway, one of the miners, who was drunkenly shouting insults to LaHood from the street. Stockburn tells Spider's sons to tell the Preacher to meet him in town the next morning. The Preacher and Hull go to LaHood's strip mining site and blow it up with dynamite. To stop Hull from following him, the Preacher then scares off Hull's horse and rides into town alone. In the gun fight that follows he kills all but two of LaHood's men and then, one by one, all six of Stockburn’s deputies as they search for him throughout the town. Finally, he shoots it out with Stockburn, who recognizes him in disbelief before the Preacher kills him. Coy LaHood, watching from his office, aims a rifle at the Preacher, only to be shot and killed by Hull coming in through a back door. The Preacher rides his horse out of a barn and by way of thanks remarks to Hull "Long walk" before riding off into the snow-covered mountains. Megan then drives into town and shouts her love to the Preacher and thanks after him. The words echo along the ravine that he is traversing.
Who prevents Josh from raping Megan?
Club
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In the countryside outside the fictional town of Lahood, California, sometime around 1880, thugs working for big-time miner Coy LaHood ride in and destroy the camp of a group of struggling miners and their families who have settled in nearby Carbon Canyon and are panning for gold there. In leaving, they also shoot the little dog of fourteen-year-old Megan Wheeler. As Megan buries her dog in the woods and prays for a miracle, a stranger passes by heading to the town on horseback. Megan's mother, Sarah, is being courted by Hull Barret, the leader of the miners. Hull heads to town to pick up supplies, where some of the same thugs begin to beat him up and he is rescued by the stranger, who takes the three men on single-handedly. Hull invites him to dinner at his house, and while the stranger is washing, Hull notices what looks like six bullet wounds to his back. Shortly after, he appears wearing a clerical collar and thereafter is called "Preacher". Coy LaHood's son Josh attempts to scare Preacher with a show of strength from his giant work hand, Club, who with one hammer blow smashes a large rock that Preacher and Hull had been laboring over. When Club attempts to attack Preacher, he hits him in the face with his hammer and delivers a blow to Club's groin. Coy LaHood has been away in Sacramento and is furious to learn about Preacher’s arrival through his son, since this will stiffen the resistance of the tin-panners. Having failed to bribe him to settle in the town instead, LaHood offers to buy the miners out, initially for $100, then $125 and then the Preacher goads him into raising his offer to $1,000 per claim, but only if they leave within 24 hours; otherwise LaHood threatens to hire a corrupt Marshal named Stockburn to clear them out. The miners initially want to accept the offer but, when Hull reminds them why they came and what they have sacrificed, they decide to stay and fight. The next morning, however, the Preacher disappears. Megan, who has grown fond of the Preacher, goes looking for him, but Josh confronts and attempts to rape her, while his cohorts look on and encourage him, except for Club, who sees what is happening and moves forward to help Megan before Josh can do anything serious. At this moment the Preacher arrives on horseback armed with a Remington Model 1858 revolver he has recovered from a Wells Fargo office and, after shooting Josh in the hand when he goes for his gun, takes Megan back to her mother in the mining camp. Stockburn and his six deputies arrive at the town and LaHood describes the Preacher to Stockburn, who appears startled and says that he sounds like someone that he once knew, but that couldn't be, since that man is dead. Stockburn and his men gun down Spider Conway, one of the miners, who was drunkenly shouting insults to LaHood from the street. Stockburn tells Spider's sons to tell the Preacher to meet him in town the next morning. The Preacher and Hull go to LaHood's strip mining site and blow it up with dynamite. To stop Hull from following him, the Preacher then scares off Hull's horse and rides into town alone. In the gun fight that follows he kills all but two of LaHood's men and then, one by one, all six of Stockburn’s deputies as they search for him throughout the town. Finally, he shoots it out with Stockburn, who recognizes him in disbelief before the Preacher kills him. Coy LaHood, watching from his office, aims a rifle at the Preacher, only to be shot and killed by Hull coming in through a back door. The Preacher rides his horse out of a barn and by way of thanks remarks to Hull "Long walk" before riding off into the snow-covered mountains. Megan then drives into town and shouts her love to the Preacher and thanks after him. The words echo along the ravine that he is traversing.
In the movie, why does Stockburn say that the Preacher could not be the man he once knew?
that man is dead
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In the countryside outside the fictional town of Lahood, California, sometime around 1880, thugs working for big-time miner Coy LaHood ride in and destroy the camp of a group of struggling miners and their families who have settled in nearby Carbon Canyon and are panning for gold there. In leaving, they also shoot the little dog of fourteen-year-old Megan Wheeler. As Megan buries her dog in the woods and prays for a miracle, a stranger passes by heading to the town on horseback. Megan's mother, Sarah, is being courted by Hull Barret, the leader of the miners. Hull heads to town to pick up supplies, where some of the same thugs begin to beat him up and he is rescued by the stranger, who takes the three men on single-handedly. Hull invites him to dinner at his house, and while the stranger is washing, Hull notices what looks like six bullet wounds to his back. Shortly after, he appears wearing a clerical collar and thereafter is called "Preacher". Coy LaHood's son Josh attempts to scare Preacher with a show of strength from his giant work hand, Club, who with one hammer blow smashes a large rock that Preacher and Hull had been laboring over. When Club attempts to attack Preacher, he hits him in the face with his hammer and delivers a blow to Club's groin. Coy LaHood has been away in Sacramento and is furious to learn about Preacher’s arrival through his son, since this will stiffen the resistance of the tin-panners. Having failed to bribe him to settle in the town instead, LaHood offers to buy the miners out, initially for $100, then $125 and then the Preacher goads him into raising his offer to $1,000 per claim, but only if they leave within 24 hours; otherwise LaHood threatens to hire a corrupt Marshal named Stockburn to clear them out. The miners initially want to accept the offer but, when Hull reminds them why they came and what they have sacrificed, they decide to stay and fight. The next morning, however, the Preacher disappears. Megan, who has grown fond of the Preacher, goes looking for him, but Josh confronts and attempts to rape her, while his cohorts look on and encourage him, except for Club, who sees what is happening and moves forward to help Megan before Josh can do anything serious. At this moment the Preacher arrives on horseback armed with a Remington Model 1858 revolver he has recovered from a Wells Fargo office and, after shooting Josh in the hand when he goes for his gun, takes Megan back to her mother in the mining camp. Stockburn and his six deputies arrive at the town and LaHood describes the Preacher to Stockburn, who appears startled and says that he sounds like someone that he once knew, but that couldn't be, since that man is dead. Stockburn and his men gun down Spider Conway, one of the miners, who was drunkenly shouting insults to LaHood from the street. Stockburn tells Spider's sons to tell the Preacher to meet him in town the next morning. The Preacher and Hull go to LaHood's strip mining site and blow it up with dynamite. To stop Hull from following him, the Preacher then scares off Hull's horse and rides into town alone. In the gun fight that follows he kills all but two of LaHood's men and then, one by one, all six of Stockburn’s deputies as they search for him throughout the town. Finally, he shoots it out with Stockburn, who recognizes him in disbelief before the Preacher kills him. Coy LaHood, watching from his office, aims a rifle at the Preacher, only to be shot and killed by Hull coming in through a back door. The Preacher rides his horse out of a barn and by way of thanks remarks to Hull "Long walk" before riding off into the snow-covered mountains. Megan then drives into town and shouts her love to the Preacher and thanks after him. The words echo along the ravine that he is traversing.
who is Megan's mother?
sarah
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Pale Rider
In the countryside outside the fictional town of Lahood, California, sometime around 1880, thugs working for big-time miner Coy LaHood ride in and destroy the camp of a group of struggling miners and their families who have settled in nearby Carbon Canyon and are panning for gold there. In leaving, they also shoot the little dog of fourteen-year-old Megan Wheeler. As Megan buries her dog in the woods and prays for a miracle, a stranger passes by heading to the town on horseback. Megan's mother, Sarah, is being courted by Hull Barret, the leader of the miners. Hull heads to town to pick up supplies, where some of the same thugs begin to beat him up and he is rescued by the stranger, who takes the three men on single-handedly. Hull invites him to dinner at his house, and while the stranger is washing, Hull notices what looks like six bullet wounds to his back. Shortly after, he appears wearing a clerical collar and thereafter is called "Preacher". Coy LaHood's son Josh attempts to scare Preacher with a show of strength from his giant work hand, Club, who with one hammer blow smashes a large rock that Preacher and Hull had been laboring over. When Club attempts to attack Preacher, he hits him in the face with his hammer and delivers a blow to Club's groin. Coy LaHood has been away in Sacramento and is furious to learn about Preacher’s arrival through his son, since this will stiffen the resistance of the tin-panners. Having failed to bribe him to settle in the town instead, LaHood offers to buy the miners out, initially for $100, then $125 and then the Preacher goads him into raising his offer to $1,000 per claim, but only if they leave within 24 hours; otherwise LaHood threatens to hire a corrupt Marshal named Stockburn to clear them out. The miners initially want to accept the offer but, when Hull reminds them why they came and what they have sacrificed, they decide to stay and fight. The next morning, however, the Preacher disappears. Megan, who has grown fond of the Preacher, goes looking for him, but Josh confronts and attempts to rape her, while his cohorts look on and encourage him, except for Club, who sees what is happening and moves forward to help Megan before Josh can do anything serious. At this moment the Preacher arrives on horseback armed with a Remington Model 1858 revolver he has recovered from a Wells Fargo office and, after shooting Josh in the hand when he goes for his gun, takes Megan back to her mother in the mining camp. Stockburn and his six deputies arrive at the town and LaHood describes the Preacher to Stockburn, who appears startled and says that he sounds like someone that he once knew, but that couldn't be, since that man is dead. Stockburn and his men gun down Spider Conway, one of the miners, who was drunkenly shouting insults to LaHood from the street. Stockburn tells Spider's sons to tell the Preacher to meet him in town the next morning. The Preacher and Hull go to LaHood's strip mining site and blow it up with dynamite. To stop Hull from following him, the Preacher then scares off Hull's horse and rides into town alone. In the gun fight that follows he kills all but two of LaHood's men and then, one by one, all six of Stockburn’s deputies as they search for him throughout the town. Finally, he shoots it out with Stockburn, who recognizes him in disbelief before the Preacher kills him. Coy LaHood, watching from his office, aims a rifle at the Preacher, only to be shot and killed by Hull coming in through a back door. The Preacher rides his horse out of a barn and by way of thanks remarks to Hull "Long walk" before riding off into the snow-covered mountains. Megan then drives into town and shouts her love to the Preacher and thanks after him. The words echo along the ravine that he is traversing.
What did they use to blow up the strip mining site?
Dynamite
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Pale Rider
In the countryside outside the fictional town of Lahood, California, sometime around 1880, thugs working for big-time miner Coy LaHood ride in and destroy the camp of a group of struggling miners and their families who have settled in nearby Carbon Canyon and are panning for gold there. In leaving, they also shoot the little dog of fourteen-year-old Megan Wheeler. As Megan buries her dog in the woods and prays for a miracle, a stranger passes by heading to the town on horseback. Megan's mother, Sarah, is being courted by Hull Barret, the leader of the miners. Hull heads to town to pick up supplies, where some of the same thugs begin to beat him up and he is rescued by the stranger, who takes the three men on single-handedly. Hull invites him to dinner at his house, and while the stranger is washing, Hull notices what looks like six bullet wounds to his back. Shortly after, he appears wearing a clerical collar and thereafter is called "Preacher". Coy LaHood's son Josh attempts to scare Preacher with a show of strength from his giant work hand, Club, who with one hammer blow smashes a large rock that Preacher and Hull had been laboring over. When Club attempts to attack Preacher, he hits him in the face with his hammer and delivers a blow to Club's groin. Coy LaHood has been away in Sacramento and is furious to learn about Preacher’s arrival through his son, since this will stiffen the resistance of the tin-panners. Having failed to bribe him to settle in the town instead, LaHood offers to buy the miners out, initially for $100, then $125 and then the Preacher goads him into raising his offer to $1,000 per claim, but only if they leave within 24 hours; otherwise LaHood threatens to hire a corrupt Marshal named Stockburn to clear them out. The miners initially want to accept the offer but, when Hull reminds them why they came and what they have sacrificed, they decide to stay and fight. The next morning, however, the Preacher disappears. Megan, who has grown fond of the Preacher, goes looking for him, but Josh confronts and attempts to rape her, while his cohorts look on and encourage him, except for Club, who sees what is happening and moves forward to help Megan before Josh can do anything serious. At this moment the Preacher arrives on horseback armed with a Remington Model 1858 revolver he has recovered from a Wells Fargo office and, after shooting Josh in the hand when he goes for his gun, takes Megan back to her mother in the mining camp. Stockburn and his six deputies arrive at the town and LaHood describes the Preacher to Stockburn, who appears startled and says that he sounds like someone that he once knew, but that couldn't be, since that man is dead. Stockburn and his men gun down Spider Conway, one of the miners, who was drunkenly shouting insults to LaHood from the street. Stockburn tells Spider's sons to tell the Preacher to meet him in town the next morning. The Preacher and Hull go to LaHood's strip mining site and blow it up with dynamite. To stop Hull from following him, the Preacher then scares off Hull's horse and rides into town alone. In the gun fight that follows he kills all but two of LaHood's men and then, one by one, all six of Stockburn’s deputies as they search for him throughout the town. Finally, he shoots it out with Stockburn, who recognizes him in disbelief before the Preacher kills him. Coy LaHood, watching from his office, aims a rifle at the Preacher, only to be shot and killed by Hull coming in through a back door. The Preacher rides his horse out of a barn and by way of thanks remarks to Hull "Long walk" before riding off into the snow-covered mountains. Megan then drives into town and shouts her love to the Preacher and thanks after him. The words echo along the ravine that he is traversing.
For which big-time miner are the thugs who destroyed miners camp in Carbon Canyon working for?
Coy LaHood
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Pale Rider
In the countryside outside the fictional town of Lahood, California, sometime around 1880, thugs working for big-time miner Coy LaHood ride in and destroy the camp of a group of struggling miners and their families who have settled in nearby Carbon Canyon and are panning for gold there. In leaving, they also shoot the little dog of fourteen-year-old Megan Wheeler. As Megan buries her dog in the woods and prays for a miracle, a stranger passes by heading to the town on horseback. Megan's mother, Sarah, is being courted by Hull Barret, the leader of the miners. Hull heads to town to pick up supplies, where some of the same thugs begin to beat him up and he is rescued by the stranger, who takes the three men on single-handedly. Hull invites him to dinner at his house, and while the stranger is washing, Hull notices what looks like six bullet wounds to his back. Shortly after, he appears wearing a clerical collar and thereafter is called "Preacher". Coy LaHood's son Josh attempts to scare Preacher with a show of strength from his giant work hand, Club, who with one hammer blow smashes a large rock that Preacher and Hull had been laboring over. When Club attempts to attack Preacher, he hits him in the face with his hammer and delivers a blow to Club's groin. Coy LaHood has been away in Sacramento and is furious to learn about Preacher’s arrival through his son, since this will stiffen the resistance of the tin-panners. Having failed to bribe him to settle in the town instead, LaHood offers to buy the miners out, initially for $100, then $125 and then the Preacher goads him into raising his offer to $1,000 per claim, but only if they leave within 24 hours; otherwise LaHood threatens to hire a corrupt Marshal named Stockburn to clear them out. The miners initially want to accept the offer but, when Hull reminds them why they came and what they have sacrificed, they decide to stay and fight. The next morning, however, the Preacher disappears. Megan, who has grown fond of the Preacher, goes looking for him, but Josh confronts and attempts to rape her, while his cohorts look on and encourage him, except for Club, who sees what is happening and moves forward to help Megan before Josh can do anything serious. At this moment the Preacher arrives on horseback armed with a Remington Model 1858 revolver he has recovered from a Wells Fargo office and, after shooting Josh in the hand when he goes for his gun, takes Megan back to her mother in the mining camp. Stockburn and his six deputies arrive at the town and LaHood describes the Preacher to Stockburn, who appears startled and says that he sounds like someone that he once knew, but that couldn't be, since that man is dead. Stockburn and his men gun down Spider Conway, one of the miners, who was drunkenly shouting insults to LaHood from the street. Stockburn tells Spider's sons to tell the Preacher to meet him in town the next morning. The Preacher and Hull go to LaHood's strip mining site and blow it up with dynamite. To stop Hull from following him, the Preacher then scares off Hull's horse and rides into town alone. In the gun fight that follows he kills all but two of LaHood's men and then, one by one, all six of Stockburn’s deputies as they search for him throughout the town. Finally, he shoots it out with Stockburn, who recognizes him in disbelief before the Preacher kills him. Coy LaHood, watching from his office, aims a rifle at the Preacher, only to be shot and killed by Hull coming in through a back door. The Preacher rides his horse out of a barn and by way of thanks remarks to Hull "Long walk" before riding off into the snow-covered mountains. Megan then drives into town and shouts her love to the Preacher and thanks after him. The words echo along the ravine that he is traversing.
Where has Coy Lahood been living?
Sacramento
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The Bone Collector
The film begins in late 1999. Tetraplegic forensics expert Lincoln Rhyme (Denzel Washington) and a patrol cop, Amelia Donaghy (Angelina Jolie), team up to solve a string of murders connected to a serial killer by his signature: a single shard of bone removed from each of the victims. Rhyme was paralyzed from the neck down in an earlier accident and is bed-bound and completely reliant on machines and his nurse Thelma (Queen Latifah). The killer poses as a New York City taxi driver and abducts and kills those who get in his taxi. The first victims are a married couple named Alan and Lindsay Rubin that the killer picked up at the airport. Amelia finds Alan's body buried in a Civil War-era railroad bed. She also finds a collection of clues including a pile of piece-ground oyster shells, which eventually leads Amelia - now working with Rhyme - to Alan's wife, and a scrap of paper. The detectives find Mrs. Rubin, too late, at a steam junction in a below-ground services area of a building in the Financial District, secured using old antique handcuffs or shackles at the mouth of a pipe which emits steam. She has been scalded to death from the steam. The killer has also removed a bit of flesh and bone from her arm. Amelia finds another scrap of paper at the scene. The killer then abducts an NYU student, who is taken to a derelict slaughterhouse where he is tied to a pole. Part of his thigh bone is surgically removed, and he is left for rats to feed on. Amelia and Rhyme, using the clues left by the killer at the scene of Lindsay Rubin's death, find the victim dead. Again, the killer has removed a piece of the victim's bone. Amelia is able to collect the evidence, including another scrap of paper. The pressure of the tense investigation and bureaucratic challenges to both Amelia's and Rhyme's involvement with the case are having serious impacts on Rhyme's health and stability. After piecing together the message the killer was sending using the scraps of paper, Amelia and Rhyme are led to an old crime novel, whose crimes the killer was replicating. This leads them to his next victims, a grandfather and granddaughter tied to a pier as the tide rises. The girl is the first victim they manage to save, but her grandfather dies. At the scene, Amelia finds another bone, part of an old police badge, and an old subway map. These clues, and an earlier clue left by the killer at the scene of Mrs. Rubin's death (asbestos) lead Amelia to an abandoned subway station, in which Amelia sees some numbers which have been tampered with to spell out Rhyme's police badge number. Amelia then figures out that the killer is after Rhyme. The killer arrives at Rhyme's house, and after killing Rhyme's nurse, Thelma, and Captain Howard Cheney (Michael Rooker), it is revealed that he is the medical technician who cares for Rhyme's medical equipment, Richard Thompson (Leland Orser). Richard's real name is Marcus Andrews. An ex-forensic cop whom Rhyme's testimony helped convict of planting false evidence at crime scenes, Marcus intends to exact his revenge. Rhyme manages to crush Marcus's right hand by suddenly dropping his bed horizontally, and in the struggle to free himself, Marcus pulls Rhyme with him and they both collapse to the floor. Rhyme then manages to bite Marcus in the neck, causing massive bleeding. Marcus once again manages to free himself, grabbing his knife. As Marcus raises the knife for a killing blow, Amelia suddenly arrives at the apartment and shoots Marcus who falls down dead. The film ends at a Christmas celebration at Rhyme's apartment. Rhyme, having given up his plans to commit suicide, faces his sister and niece coming to visit him along with Amelia and his other colleagues on Christmas Eve. It is implied that Rhyme and Amelia have a relationship.
Who had plans to commit suicide?
Rhyme
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The Bone Collector
The film begins in late 1999. Tetraplegic forensics expert Lincoln Rhyme (Denzel Washington) and a patrol cop, Amelia Donaghy (Angelina Jolie), team up to solve a string of murders connected to a serial killer by his signature: a single shard of bone removed from each of the victims. Rhyme was paralyzed from the neck down in an earlier accident and is bed-bound and completely reliant on machines and his nurse Thelma (Queen Latifah). The killer poses as a New York City taxi driver and abducts and kills those who get in his taxi. The first victims are a married couple named Alan and Lindsay Rubin that the killer picked up at the airport. Amelia finds Alan's body buried in a Civil War-era railroad bed. She also finds a collection of clues including a pile of piece-ground oyster shells, which eventually leads Amelia - now working with Rhyme - to Alan's wife, and a scrap of paper. The detectives find Mrs. Rubin, too late, at a steam junction in a below-ground services area of a building in the Financial District, secured using old antique handcuffs or shackles at the mouth of a pipe which emits steam. She has been scalded to death from the steam. The killer has also removed a bit of flesh and bone from her arm. Amelia finds another scrap of paper at the scene. The killer then abducts an NYU student, who is taken to a derelict slaughterhouse where he is tied to a pole. Part of his thigh bone is surgically removed, and he is left for rats to feed on. Amelia and Rhyme, using the clues left by the killer at the scene of Lindsay Rubin's death, find the victim dead. Again, the killer has removed a piece of the victim's bone. Amelia is able to collect the evidence, including another scrap of paper. The pressure of the tense investigation and bureaucratic challenges to both Amelia's and Rhyme's involvement with the case are having serious impacts on Rhyme's health and stability. After piecing together the message the killer was sending using the scraps of paper, Amelia and Rhyme are led to an old crime novel, whose crimes the killer was replicating. This leads them to his next victims, a grandfather and granddaughter tied to a pier as the tide rises. The girl is the first victim they manage to save, but her grandfather dies. At the scene, Amelia finds another bone, part of an old police badge, and an old subway map. These clues, and an earlier clue left by the killer at the scene of Mrs. Rubin's death (asbestos) lead Amelia to an abandoned subway station, in which Amelia sees some numbers which have been tampered with to spell out Rhyme's police badge number. Amelia then figures out that the killer is after Rhyme. The killer arrives at Rhyme's house, and after killing Rhyme's nurse, Thelma, and Captain Howard Cheney (Michael Rooker), it is revealed that he is the medical technician who cares for Rhyme's medical equipment, Richard Thompson (Leland Orser). Richard's real name is Marcus Andrews. An ex-forensic cop whom Rhyme's testimony helped convict of planting false evidence at crime scenes, Marcus intends to exact his revenge. Rhyme manages to crush Marcus's right hand by suddenly dropping his bed horizontally, and in the struggle to free himself, Marcus pulls Rhyme with him and they both collapse to the floor. Rhyme then manages to bite Marcus in the neck, causing massive bleeding. Marcus once again manages to free himself, grabbing his knife. As Marcus raises the knife for a killing blow, Amelia suddenly arrives at the apartment and shoots Marcus who falls down dead. The film ends at a Christmas celebration at Rhyme's apartment. Rhyme, having given up his plans to commit suicide, faces his sister and niece coming to visit him along with Amelia and his other colleagues on Christmas Eve. It is implied that Rhyme and Amelia have a relationship.
A piece of what material was the serial killers signature?
Bone
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The Bone Collector
The film begins in late 1999. Tetraplegic forensics expert Lincoln Rhyme (Denzel Washington) and a patrol cop, Amelia Donaghy (Angelina Jolie), team up to solve a string of murders connected to a serial killer by his signature: a single shard of bone removed from each of the victims. Rhyme was paralyzed from the neck down in an earlier accident and is bed-bound and completely reliant on machines and his nurse Thelma (Queen Latifah). The killer poses as a New York City taxi driver and abducts and kills those who get in his taxi. The first victims are a married couple named Alan and Lindsay Rubin that the killer picked up at the airport. Amelia finds Alan's body buried in a Civil War-era railroad bed. She also finds a collection of clues including a pile of piece-ground oyster shells, which eventually leads Amelia - now working with Rhyme - to Alan's wife, and a scrap of paper. The detectives find Mrs. Rubin, too late, at a steam junction in a below-ground services area of a building in the Financial District, secured using old antique handcuffs or shackles at the mouth of a pipe which emits steam. She has been scalded to death from the steam. The killer has also removed a bit of flesh and bone from her arm. Amelia finds another scrap of paper at the scene. The killer then abducts an NYU student, who is taken to a derelict slaughterhouse where he is tied to a pole. Part of his thigh bone is surgically removed, and he is left for rats to feed on. Amelia and Rhyme, using the clues left by the killer at the scene of Lindsay Rubin's death, find the victim dead. Again, the killer has removed a piece of the victim's bone. Amelia is able to collect the evidence, including another scrap of paper. The pressure of the tense investigation and bureaucratic challenges to both Amelia's and Rhyme's involvement with the case are having serious impacts on Rhyme's health and stability. After piecing together the message the killer was sending using the scraps of paper, Amelia and Rhyme are led to an old crime novel, whose crimes the killer was replicating. This leads them to his next victims, a grandfather and granddaughter tied to a pier as the tide rises. The girl is the first victim they manage to save, but her grandfather dies. At the scene, Amelia finds another bone, part of an old police badge, and an old subway map. These clues, and an earlier clue left by the killer at the scene of Mrs. Rubin's death (asbestos) lead Amelia to an abandoned subway station, in which Amelia sees some numbers which have been tampered with to spell out Rhyme's police badge number. Amelia then figures out that the killer is after Rhyme. The killer arrives at Rhyme's house, and after killing Rhyme's nurse, Thelma, and Captain Howard Cheney (Michael Rooker), it is revealed that he is the medical technician who cares for Rhyme's medical equipment, Richard Thompson (Leland Orser). Richard's real name is Marcus Andrews. An ex-forensic cop whom Rhyme's testimony helped convict of planting false evidence at crime scenes, Marcus intends to exact his revenge. Rhyme manages to crush Marcus's right hand by suddenly dropping his bed horizontally, and in the struggle to free himself, Marcus pulls Rhyme with him and they both collapse to the floor. Rhyme then manages to bite Marcus in the neck, causing massive bleeding. Marcus once again manages to free himself, grabbing his knife. As Marcus raises the knife for a killing blow, Amelia suddenly arrives at the apartment and shoots Marcus who falls down dead. The film ends at a Christmas celebration at Rhyme's apartment. Rhyme, having given up his plans to commit suicide, faces his sister and niece coming to visit him along with Amelia and his other colleagues on Christmas Eve. It is implied that Rhyme and Amelia have a relationship.
Who kills Marcus?
Amelia
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The Bone Collector
The film begins in late 1999. Tetraplegic forensics expert Lincoln Rhyme (Denzel Washington) and a patrol cop, Amelia Donaghy (Angelina Jolie), team up to solve a string of murders connected to a serial killer by his signature: a single shard of bone removed from each of the victims. Rhyme was paralyzed from the neck down in an earlier accident and is bed-bound and completely reliant on machines and his nurse Thelma (Queen Latifah). The killer poses as a New York City taxi driver and abducts and kills those who get in his taxi. The first victims are a married couple named Alan and Lindsay Rubin that the killer picked up at the airport. Amelia finds Alan's body buried in a Civil War-era railroad bed. She also finds a collection of clues including a pile of piece-ground oyster shells, which eventually leads Amelia - now working with Rhyme - to Alan's wife, and a scrap of paper. The detectives find Mrs. Rubin, too late, at a steam junction in a below-ground services area of a building in the Financial District, secured using old antique handcuffs or shackles at the mouth of a pipe which emits steam. She has been scalded to death from the steam. The killer has also removed a bit of flesh and bone from her arm. Amelia finds another scrap of paper at the scene. The killer then abducts an NYU student, who is taken to a derelict slaughterhouse where he is tied to a pole. Part of his thigh bone is surgically removed, and he is left for rats to feed on. Amelia and Rhyme, using the clues left by the killer at the scene of Lindsay Rubin's death, find the victim dead. Again, the killer has removed a piece of the victim's bone. Amelia is able to collect the evidence, including another scrap of paper. The pressure of the tense investigation and bureaucratic challenges to both Amelia's and Rhyme's involvement with the case are having serious impacts on Rhyme's health and stability. After piecing together the message the killer was sending using the scraps of paper, Amelia and Rhyme are led to an old crime novel, whose crimes the killer was replicating. This leads them to his next victims, a grandfather and granddaughter tied to a pier as the tide rises. The girl is the first victim they manage to save, but her grandfather dies. At the scene, Amelia finds another bone, part of an old police badge, and an old subway map. These clues, and an earlier clue left by the killer at the scene of Mrs. Rubin's death (asbestos) lead Amelia to an abandoned subway station, in which Amelia sees some numbers which have been tampered with to spell out Rhyme's police badge number. Amelia then figures out that the killer is after Rhyme. The killer arrives at Rhyme's house, and after killing Rhyme's nurse, Thelma, and Captain Howard Cheney (Michael Rooker), it is revealed that he is the medical technician who cares for Rhyme's medical equipment, Richard Thompson (Leland Orser). Richard's real name is Marcus Andrews. An ex-forensic cop whom Rhyme's testimony helped convict of planting false evidence at crime scenes, Marcus intends to exact his revenge. Rhyme manages to crush Marcus's right hand by suddenly dropping his bed horizontally, and in the struggle to free himself, Marcus pulls Rhyme with him and they both collapse to the floor. Rhyme then manages to bite Marcus in the neck, causing massive bleeding. Marcus once again manages to free himself, grabbing his knife. As Marcus raises the knife for a killing blow, Amelia suddenly arrives at the apartment and shoots Marcus who falls down dead. The film ends at a Christmas celebration at Rhyme's apartment. Rhyme, having given up his plans to commit suicide, faces his sister and niece coming to visit him along with Amelia and his other colleagues on Christmas Eve. It is implied that Rhyme and Amelia have a relationship.
What is the name of Rhyme's nurse?
Thelma
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The Bone Collector
The film begins in late 1999. Tetraplegic forensics expert Lincoln Rhyme (Denzel Washington) and a patrol cop, Amelia Donaghy (Angelina Jolie), team up to solve a string of murders connected to a serial killer by his signature: a single shard of bone removed from each of the victims. Rhyme was paralyzed from the neck down in an earlier accident and is bed-bound and completely reliant on machines and his nurse Thelma (Queen Latifah). The killer poses as a New York City taxi driver and abducts and kills those who get in his taxi. The first victims are a married couple named Alan and Lindsay Rubin that the killer picked up at the airport. Amelia finds Alan's body buried in a Civil War-era railroad bed. She also finds a collection of clues including a pile of piece-ground oyster shells, which eventually leads Amelia - now working with Rhyme - to Alan's wife, and a scrap of paper. The detectives find Mrs. Rubin, too late, at a steam junction in a below-ground services area of a building in the Financial District, secured using old antique handcuffs or shackles at the mouth of a pipe which emits steam. She has been scalded to death from the steam. The killer has also removed a bit of flesh and bone from her arm. Amelia finds another scrap of paper at the scene. The killer then abducts an NYU student, who is taken to a derelict slaughterhouse where he is tied to a pole. Part of his thigh bone is surgically removed, and he is left for rats to feed on. Amelia and Rhyme, using the clues left by the killer at the scene of Lindsay Rubin's death, find the victim dead. Again, the killer has removed a piece of the victim's bone. Amelia is able to collect the evidence, including another scrap of paper. The pressure of the tense investigation and bureaucratic challenges to both Amelia's and Rhyme's involvement with the case are having serious impacts on Rhyme's health and stability. After piecing together the message the killer was sending using the scraps of paper, Amelia and Rhyme are led to an old crime novel, whose crimes the killer was replicating. This leads them to his next victims, a grandfather and granddaughter tied to a pier as the tide rises. The girl is the first victim they manage to save, but her grandfather dies. At the scene, Amelia finds another bone, part of an old police badge, and an old subway map. These clues, and an earlier clue left by the killer at the scene of Mrs. Rubin's death (asbestos) lead Amelia to an abandoned subway station, in which Amelia sees some numbers which have been tampered with to spell out Rhyme's police badge number. Amelia then figures out that the killer is after Rhyme. The killer arrives at Rhyme's house, and after killing Rhyme's nurse, Thelma, and Captain Howard Cheney (Michael Rooker), it is revealed that he is the medical technician who cares for Rhyme's medical equipment, Richard Thompson (Leland Orser). Richard's real name is Marcus Andrews. An ex-forensic cop whom Rhyme's testimony helped convict of planting false evidence at crime scenes, Marcus intends to exact his revenge. Rhyme manages to crush Marcus's right hand by suddenly dropping his bed horizontally, and in the struggle to free himself, Marcus pulls Rhyme with him and they both collapse to the floor. Rhyme then manages to bite Marcus in the neck, causing massive bleeding. Marcus once again manages to free himself, grabbing his knife. As Marcus raises the knife for a killing blow, Amelia suddenly arrives at the apartment and shoots Marcus who falls down dead. The film ends at a Christmas celebration at Rhyme's apartment. Rhyme, having given up his plans to commit suicide, faces his sister and niece coming to visit him along with Amelia and his other colleagues on Christmas Eve. It is implied that Rhyme and Amelia have a relationship.
Denzel Washington plays a Tetraplegic forensics expert. What is his full name?
Lincoln Rhyme
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The film begins in late 1999. Tetraplegic forensics expert Lincoln Rhyme (Denzel Washington) and a patrol cop, Amelia Donaghy (Angelina Jolie), team up to solve a string of murders connected to a serial killer by his signature: a single shard of bone removed from each of the victims. Rhyme was paralyzed from the neck down in an earlier accident and is bed-bound and completely reliant on machines and his nurse Thelma (Queen Latifah). The killer poses as a New York City taxi driver and abducts and kills those who get in his taxi. The first victims are a married couple named Alan and Lindsay Rubin that the killer picked up at the airport. Amelia finds Alan's body buried in a Civil War-era railroad bed. She also finds a collection of clues including a pile of piece-ground oyster shells, which eventually leads Amelia - now working with Rhyme - to Alan's wife, and a scrap of paper. The detectives find Mrs. Rubin, too late, at a steam junction in a below-ground services area of a building in the Financial District, secured using old antique handcuffs or shackles at the mouth of a pipe which emits steam. She has been scalded to death from the steam. The killer has also removed a bit of flesh and bone from her arm. Amelia finds another scrap of paper at the scene. The killer then abducts an NYU student, who is taken to a derelict slaughterhouse where he is tied to a pole. Part of his thigh bone is surgically removed, and he is left for rats to feed on. Amelia and Rhyme, using the clues left by the killer at the scene of Lindsay Rubin's death, find the victim dead. Again, the killer has removed a piece of the victim's bone. Amelia is able to collect the evidence, including another scrap of paper. The pressure of the tense investigation and bureaucratic challenges to both Amelia's and Rhyme's involvement with the case are having serious impacts on Rhyme's health and stability. After piecing together the message the killer was sending using the scraps of paper, Amelia and Rhyme are led to an old crime novel, whose crimes the killer was replicating. This leads them to his next victims, a grandfather and granddaughter tied to a pier as the tide rises. The girl is the first victim they manage to save, but her grandfather dies. At the scene, Amelia finds another bone, part of an old police badge, and an old subway map. These clues, and an earlier clue left by the killer at the scene of Mrs. Rubin's death (asbestos) lead Amelia to an abandoned subway station, in which Amelia sees some numbers which have been tampered with to spell out Rhyme's police badge number. Amelia then figures out that the killer is after Rhyme. The killer arrives at Rhyme's house, and after killing Rhyme's nurse, Thelma, and Captain Howard Cheney (Michael Rooker), it is revealed that he is the medical technician who cares for Rhyme's medical equipment, Richard Thompson (Leland Orser). Richard's real name is Marcus Andrews. An ex-forensic cop whom Rhyme's testimony helped convict of planting false evidence at crime scenes, Marcus intends to exact his revenge. Rhyme manages to crush Marcus's right hand by suddenly dropping his bed horizontally, and in the struggle to free himself, Marcus pulls Rhyme with him and they both collapse to the floor. Rhyme then manages to bite Marcus in the neck, causing massive bleeding. Marcus once again manages to free himself, grabbing his knife. As Marcus raises the knife for a killing blow, Amelia suddenly arrives at the apartment and shoots Marcus who falls down dead. The film ends at a Christmas celebration at Rhyme's apartment. Rhyme, having given up his plans to commit suicide, faces his sister and niece coming to visit him along with Amelia and his other colleagues on Christmas Eve. It is implied that Rhyme and Amelia have a relationship.
Which bone did the killer remove part of from the NYU student?
Thigh
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The Bone Collector
The film begins in late 1999. Tetraplegic forensics expert Lincoln Rhyme (Denzel Washington) and a patrol cop, Amelia Donaghy (Angelina Jolie), team up to solve a string of murders connected to a serial killer by his signature: a single shard of bone removed from each of the victims. Rhyme was paralyzed from the neck down in an earlier accident and is bed-bound and completely reliant on machines and his nurse Thelma (Queen Latifah). The killer poses as a New York City taxi driver and abducts and kills those who get in his taxi. The first victims are a married couple named Alan and Lindsay Rubin that the killer picked up at the airport. Amelia finds Alan's body buried in a Civil War-era railroad bed. She also finds a collection of clues including a pile of piece-ground oyster shells, which eventually leads Amelia - now working with Rhyme - to Alan's wife, and a scrap of paper. The detectives find Mrs. Rubin, too late, at a steam junction in a below-ground services area of a building in the Financial District, secured using old antique handcuffs or shackles at the mouth of a pipe which emits steam. She has been scalded to death from the steam. The killer has also removed a bit of flesh and bone from her arm. Amelia finds another scrap of paper at the scene. The killer then abducts an NYU student, who is taken to a derelict slaughterhouse where he is tied to a pole. Part of his thigh bone is surgically removed, and he is left for rats to feed on. Amelia and Rhyme, using the clues left by the killer at the scene of Lindsay Rubin's death, find the victim dead. Again, the killer has removed a piece of the victim's bone. Amelia is able to collect the evidence, including another scrap of paper. The pressure of the tense investigation and bureaucratic challenges to both Amelia's and Rhyme's involvement with the case are having serious impacts on Rhyme's health and stability. After piecing together the message the killer was sending using the scraps of paper, Amelia and Rhyme are led to an old crime novel, whose crimes the killer was replicating. This leads them to his next victims, a grandfather and granddaughter tied to a pier as the tide rises. The girl is the first victim they manage to save, but her grandfather dies. At the scene, Amelia finds another bone, part of an old police badge, and an old subway map. These clues, and an earlier clue left by the killer at the scene of Mrs. Rubin's death (asbestos) lead Amelia to an abandoned subway station, in which Amelia sees some numbers which have been tampered with to spell out Rhyme's police badge number. Amelia then figures out that the killer is after Rhyme. The killer arrives at Rhyme's house, and after killing Rhyme's nurse, Thelma, and Captain Howard Cheney (Michael Rooker), it is revealed that he is the medical technician who cares for Rhyme's medical equipment, Richard Thompson (Leland Orser). Richard's real name is Marcus Andrews. An ex-forensic cop whom Rhyme's testimony helped convict of planting false evidence at crime scenes, Marcus intends to exact his revenge. Rhyme manages to crush Marcus's right hand by suddenly dropping his bed horizontally, and in the struggle to free himself, Marcus pulls Rhyme with him and they both collapse to the floor. Rhyme then manages to bite Marcus in the neck, causing massive bleeding. Marcus once again manages to free himself, grabbing his knife. As Marcus raises the knife for a killing blow, Amelia suddenly arrives at the apartment and shoots Marcus who falls down dead. The film ends at a Christmas celebration at Rhyme's apartment. Rhyme, having given up his plans to commit suicide, faces his sister and niece coming to visit him along with Amelia and his other colleagues on Christmas Eve. It is implied that Rhyme and Amelia have a relationship.
How did Mrs. Rubin die
Scalded to death from the steam
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The Bone Collector
The film begins in late 1999. Tetraplegic forensics expert Lincoln Rhyme (Denzel Washington) and a patrol cop, Amelia Donaghy (Angelina Jolie), team up to solve a string of murders connected to a serial killer by his signature: a single shard of bone removed from each of the victims. Rhyme was paralyzed from the neck down in an earlier accident and is bed-bound and completely reliant on machines and his nurse Thelma (Queen Latifah). The killer poses as a New York City taxi driver and abducts and kills those who get in his taxi. The first victims are a married couple named Alan and Lindsay Rubin that the killer picked up at the airport. Amelia finds Alan's body buried in a Civil War-era railroad bed. She also finds a collection of clues including a pile of piece-ground oyster shells, which eventually leads Amelia - now working with Rhyme - to Alan's wife, and a scrap of paper. The detectives find Mrs. Rubin, too late, at a steam junction in a below-ground services area of a building in the Financial District, secured using old antique handcuffs or shackles at the mouth of a pipe which emits steam. She has been scalded to death from the steam. The killer has also removed a bit of flesh and bone from her arm. Amelia finds another scrap of paper at the scene. The killer then abducts an NYU student, who is taken to a derelict slaughterhouse where he is tied to a pole. Part of his thigh bone is surgically removed, and he is left for rats to feed on. Amelia and Rhyme, using the clues left by the killer at the scene of Lindsay Rubin's death, find the victim dead. Again, the killer has removed a piece of the victim's bone. Amelia is able to collect the evidence, including another scrap of paper. The pressure of the tense investigation and bureaucratic challenges to both Amelia's and Rhyme's involvement with the case are having serious impacts on Rhyme's health and stability. After piecing together the message the killer was sending using the scraps of paper, Amelia and Rhyme are led to an old crime novel, whose crimes the killer was replicating. This leads them to his next victims, a grandfather and granddaughter tied to a pier as the tide rises. The girl is the first victim they manage to save, but her grandfather dies. At the scene, Amelia finds another bone, part of an old police badge, and an old subway map. These clues, and an earlier clue left by the killer at the scene of Mrs. Rubin's death (asbestos) lead Amelia to an abandoned subway station, in which Amelia sees some numbers which have been tampered with to spell out Rhyme's police badge number. Amelia then figures out that the killer is after Rhyme. The killer arrives at Rhyme's house, and after killing Rhyme's nurse, Thelma, and Captain Howard Cheney (Michael Rooker), it is revealed that he is the medical technician who cares for Rhyme's medical equipment, Richard Thompson (Leland Orser). Richard's real name is Marcus Andrews. An ex-forensic cop whom Rhyme's testimony helped convict of planting false evidence at crime scenes, Marcus intends to exact his revenge. Rhyme manages to crush Marcus's right hand by suddenly dropping his bed horizontally, and in the struggle to free himself, Marcus pulls Rhyme with him and they both collapse to the floor. Rhyme then manages to bite Marcus in the neck, causing massive bleeding. Marcus once again manages to free himself, grabbing his knife. As Marcus raises the knife for a killing blow, Amelia suddenly arrives at the apartment and shoots Marcus who falls down dead. The film ends at a Christmas celebration at Rhyme's apartment. Rhyme, having given up his plans to commit suicide, faces his sister and niece coming to visit him along with Amelia and his other colleagues on Christmas Eve. It is implied that Rhyme and Amelia have a relationship.
Who collects the evidence?
Amelia
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The Bone Collector
The film begins in late 1999. Tetraplegic forensics expert Lincoln Rhyme (Denzel Washington) and a patrol cop, Amelia Donaghy (Angelina Jolie), team up to solve a string of murders connected to a serial killer by his signature: a single shard of bone removed from each of the victims. Rhyme was paralyzed from the neck down in an earlier accident and is bed-bound and completely reliant on machines and his nurse Thelma (Queen Latifah). The killer poses as a New York City taxi driver and abducts and kills those who get in his taxi. The first victims are a married couple named Alan and Lindsay Rubin that the killer picked up at the airport. Amelia finds Alan's body buried in a Civil War-era railroad bed. She also finds a collection of clues including a pile of piece-ground oyster shells, which eventually leads Amelia - now working with Rhyme - to Alan's wife, and a scrap of paper. The detectives find Mrs. Rubin, too late, at a steam junction in a below-ground services area of a building in the Financial District, secured using old antique handcuffs or shackles at the mouth of a pipe which emits steam. She has been scalded to death from the steam. The killer has also removed a bit of flesh and bone from her arm. Amelia finds another scrap of paper at the scene. The killer then abducts an NYU student, who is taken to a derelict slaughterhouse where he is tied to a pole. Part of his thigh bone is surgically removed, and he is left for rats to feed on. Amelia and Rhyme, using the clues left by the killer at the scene of Lindsay Rubin's death, find the victim dead. Again, the killer has removed a piece of the victim's bone. Amelia is able to collect the evidence, including another scrap of paper. The pressure of the tense investigation and bureaucratic challenges to both Amelia's and Rhyme's involvement with the case are having serious impacts on Rhyme's health and stability. After piecing together the message the killer was sending using the scraps of paper, Amelia and Rhyme are led to an old crime novel, whose crimes the killer was replicating. This leads them to his next victims, a grandfather and granddaughter tied to a pier as the tide rises. The girl is the first victim they manage to save, but her grandfather dies. At the scene, Amelia finds another bone, part of an old police badge, and an old subway map. These clues, and an earlier clue left by the killer at the scene of Mrs. Rubin's death (asbestos) lead Amelia to an abandoned subway station, in which Amelia sees some numbers which have been tampered with to spell out Rhyme's police badge number. Amelia then figures out that the killer is after Rhyme. The killer arrives at Rhyme's house, and after killing Rhyme's nurse, Thelma, and Captain Howard Cheney (Michael Rooker), it is revealed that he is the medical technician who cares for Rhyme's medical equipment, Richard Thompson (Leland Orser). Richard's real name is Marcus Andrews. An ex-forensic cop whom Rhyme's testimony helped convict of planting false evidence at crime scenes, Marcus intends to exact his revenge. Rhyme manages to crush Marcus's right hand by suddenly dropping his bed horizontally, and in the struggle to free himself, Marcus pulls Rhyme with him and they both collapse to the floor. Rhyme then manages to bite Marcus in the neck, causing massive bleeding. Marcus once again manages to free himself, grabbing his knife. As Marcus raises the knife for a killing blow, Amelia suddenly arrives at the apartment and shoots Marcus who falls down dead. The film ends at a Christmas celebration at Rhyme's apartment. Rhyme, having given up his plans to commit suicide, faces his sister and niece coming to visit him along with Amelia and his other colleagues on Christmas Eve. It is implied that Rhyme and Amelia have a relationship.
Where is Alan's body buried
a railroad bed
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The Bone Collector
The film begins in late 1999. Tetraplegic forensics expert Lincoln Rhyme (Denzel Washington) and a patrol cop, Amelia Donaghy (Angelina Jolie), team up to solve a string of murders connected to a serial killer by his signature: a single shard of bone removed from each of the victims. Rhyme was paralyzed from the neck down in an earlier accident and is bed-bound and completely reliant on machines and his nurse Thelma (Queen Latifah). The killer poses as a New York City taxi driver and abducts and kills those who get in his taxi. The first victims are a married couple named Alan and Lindsay Rubin that the killer picked up at the airport. Amelia finds Alan's body buried in a Civil War-era railroad bed. She also finds a collection of clues including a pile of piece-ground oyster shells, which eventually leads Amelia - now working with Rhyme - to Alan's wife, and a scrap of paper. The detectives find Mrs. Rubin, too late, at a steam junction in a below-ground services area of a building in the Financial District, secured using old antique handcuffs or shackles at the mouth of a pipe which emits steam. She has been scalded to death from the steam. The killer has also removed a bit of flesh and bone from her arm. Amelia finds another scrap of paper at the scene. The killer then abducts an NYU student, who is taken to a derelict slaughterhouse where he is tied to a pole. Part of his thigh bone is surgically removed, and he is left for rats to feed on. Amelia and Rhyme, using the clues left by the killer at the scene of Lindsay Rubin's death, find the victim dead. Again, the killer has removed a piece of the victim's bone. Amelia is able to collect the evidence, including another scrap of paper. The pressure of the tense investigation and bureaucratic challenges to both Amelia's and Rhyme's involvement with the case are having serious impacts on Rhyme's health and stability. After piecing together the message the killer was sending using the scraps of paper, Amelia and Rhyme are led to an old crime novel, whose crimes the killer was replicating. This leads them to his next victims, a grandfather and granddaughter tied to a pier as the tide rises. The girl is the first victim they manage to save, but her grandfather dies. At the scene, Amelia finds another bone, part of an old police badge, and an old subway map. These clues, and an earlier clue left by the killer at the scene of Mrs. Rubin's death (asbestos) lead Amelia to an abandoned subway station, in which Amelia sees some numbers which have been tampered with to spell out Rhyme's police badge number. Amelia then figures out that the killer is after Rhyme. The killer arrives at Rhyme's house, and after killing Rhyme's nurse, Thelma, and Captain Howard Cheney (Michael Rooker), it is revealed that he is the medical technician who cares for Rhyme's medical equipment, Richard Thompson (Leland Orser). Richard's real name is Marcus Andrews. An ex-forensic cop whom Rhyme's testimony helped convict of planting false evidence at crime scenes, Marcus intends to exact his revenge. Rhyme manages to crush Marcus's right hand by suddenly dropping his bed horizontally, and in the struggle to free himself, Marcus pulls Rhyme with him and they both collapse to the floor. Rhyme then manages to bite Marcus in the neck, causing massive bleeding. Marcus once again manages to free himself, grabbing his knife. As Marcus raises the knife for a killing blow, Amelia suddenly arrives at the apartment and shoots Marcus who falls down dead. The film ends at a Christmas celebration at Rhyme's apartment. Rhyme, having given up his plans to commit suicide, faces his sister and niece coming to visit him along with Amelia and his other colleagues on Christmas Eve. It is implied that Rhyme and Amelia have a relationship.
Where does the abducted student go to school?
NYU
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The Bone Collector
The film begins in late 1999. Tetraplegic forensics expert Lincoln Rhyme (Denzel Washington) and a patrol cop, Amelia Donaghy (Angelina Jolie), team up to solve a string of murders connected to a serial killer by his signature: a single shard of bone removed from each of the victims. Rhyme was paralyzed from the neck down in an earlier accident and is bed-bound and completely reliant on machines and his nurse Thelma (Queen Latifah). The killer poses as a New York City taxi driver and abducts and kills those who get in his taxi. The first victims are a married couple named Alan and Lindsay Rubin that the killer picked up at the airport. Amelia finds Alan's body buried in a Civil War-era railroad bed. She also finds a collection of clues including a pile of piece-ground oyster shells, which eventually leads Amelia - now working with Rhyme - to Alan's wife, and a scrap of paper. The detectives find Mrs. Rubin, too late, at a steam junction in a below-ground services area of a building in the Financial District, secured using old antique handcuffs or shackles at the mouth of a pipe which emits steam. She has been scalded to death from the steam. The killer has also removed a bit of flesh and bone from her arm. Amelia finds another scrap of paper at the scene. The killer then abducts an NYU student, who is taken to a derelict slaughterhouse where he is tied to a pole. Part of his thigh bone is surgically removed, and he is left for rats to feed on. Amelia and Rhyme, using the clues left by the killer at the scene of Lindsay Rubin's death, find the victim dead. Again, the killer has removed a piece of the victim's bone. Amelia is able to collect the evidence, including another scrap of paper. The pressure of the tense investigation and bureaucratic challenges to both Amelia's and Rhyme's involvement with the case are having serious impacts on Rhyme's health and stability. After piecing together the message the killer was sending using the scraps of paper, Amelia and Rhyme are led to an old crime novel, whose crimes the killer was replicating. This leads them to his next victims, a grandfather and granddaughter tied to a pier as the tide rises. The girl is the first victim they manage to save, but her grandfather dies. At the scene, Amelia finds another bone, part of an old police badge, and an old subway map. These clues, and an earlier clue left by the killer at the scene of Mrs. Rubin's death (asbestos) lead Amelia to an abandoned subway station, in which Amelia sees some numbers which have been tampered with to spell out Rhyme's police badge number. Amelia then figures out that the killer is after Rhyme. The killer arrives at Rhyme's house, and after killing Rhyme's nurse, Thelma, and Captain Howard Cheney (Michael Rooker), it is revealed that he is the medical technician who cares for Rhyme's medical equipment, Richard Thompson (Leland Orser). Richard's real name is Marcus Andrews. An ex-forensic cop whom Rhyme's testimony helped convict of planting false evidence at crime scenes, Marcus intends to exact his revenge. Rhyme manages to crush Marcus's right hand by suddenly dropping his bed horizontally, and in the struggle to free himself, Marcus pulls Rhyme with him and they both collapse to the floor. Rhyme then manages to bite Marcus in the neck, causing massive bleeding. Marcus once again manages to free himself, grabbing his knife. As Marcus raises the knife for a killing blow, Amelia suddenly arrives at the apartment and shoots Marcus who falls down dead. The film ends at a Christmas celebration at Rhyme's apartment. Rhyme, having given up his plans to commit suicide, faces his sister and niece coming to visit him along with Amelia and his other colleagues on Christmas Eve. It is implied that Rhyme and Amelia have a relationship.
Where did the killer pickup his first victims
at the Airport
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The Bone Collector
The film begins in late 1999. Tetraplegic forensics expert Lincoln Rhyme (Denzel Washington) and a patrol cop, Amelia Donaghy (Angelina Jolie), team up to solve a string of murders connected to a serial killer by his signature: a single shard of bone removed from each of the victims. Rhyme was paralyzed from the neck down in an earlier accident and is bed-bound and completely reliant on machines and his nurse Thelma (Queen Latifah). The killer poses as a New York City taxi driver and abducts and kills those who get in his taxi. The first victims are a married couple named Alan and Lindsay Rubin that the killer picked up at the airport. Amelia finds Alan's body buried in a Civil War-era railroad bed. She also finds a collection of clues including a pile of piece-ground oyster shells, which eventually leads Amelia - now working with Rhyme - to Alan's wife, and a scrap of paper. The detectives find Mrs. Rubin, too late, at a steam junction in a below-ground services area of a building in the Financial District, secured using old antique handcuffs or shackles at the mouth of a pipe which emits steam. She has been scalded to death from the steam. The killer has also removed a bit of flesh and bone from her arm. Amelia finds another scrap of paper at the scene. The killer then abducts an NYU student, who is taken to a derelict slaughterhouse where he is tied to a pole. Part of his thigh bone is surgically removed, and he is left for rats to feed on. Amelia and Rhyme, using the clues left by the killer at the scene of Lindsay Rubin's death, find the victim dead. Again, the killer has removed a piece of the victim's bone. Amelia is able to collect the evidence, including another scrap of paper. The pressure of the tense investigation and bureaucratic challenges to both Amelia's and Rhyme's involvement with the case are having serious impacts on Rhyme's health and stability. After piecing together the message the killer was sending using the scraps of paper, Amelia and Rhyme are led to an old crime novel, whose crimes the killer was replicating. This leads them to his next victims, a grandfather and granddaughter tied to a pier as the tide rises. The girl is the first victim they manage to save, but her grandfather dies. At the scene, Amelia finds another bone, part of an old police badge, and an old subway map. These clues, and an earlier clue left by the killer at the scene of Mrs. Rubin's death (asbestos) lead Amelia to an abandoned subway station, in which Amelia sees some numbers which have been tampered with to spell out Rhyme's police badge number. Amelia then figures out that the killer is after Rhyme. The killer arrives at Rhyme's house, and after killing Rhyme's nurse, Thelma, and Captain Howard Cheney (Michael Rooker), it is revealed that he is the medical technician who cares for Rhyme's medical equipment, Richard Thompson (Leland Orser). Richard's real name is Marcus Andrews. An ex-forensic cop whom Rhyme's testimony helped convict of planting false evidence at crime scenes, Marcus intends to exact his revenge. Rhyme manages to crush Marcus's right hand by suddenly dropping his bed horizontally, and in the struggle to free himself, Marcus pulls Rhyme with him and they both collapse to the floor. Rhyme then manages to bite Marcus in the neck, causing massive bleeding. Marcus once again manages to free himself, grabbing his knife. As Marcus raises the knife for a killing blow, Amelia suddenly arrives at the apartment and shoots Marcus who falls down dead. The film ends at a Christmas celebration at Rhyme's apartment. Rhyme, having given up his plans to commit suicide, faces his sister and niece coming to visit him along with Amelia and his other colleagues on Christmas Eve. It is implied that Rhyme and Amelia have a relationship.
Who is the killer after?
Rhyme
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Hannibal
Ten years after tracking and taking down serial killer Jame Gumb, FBI Special Agent Clarice Starling is unjustly blamed for a botched drug raid. She is later contacted by Mason Verger, the only surviving victim of the serial killer Hannibal Lecter. A wealthy child molester, Verger was paralyzed and horribly disfigured by Lecter during a therapy session. He has been pursuing an elaborate scheme to capture, torture, and kill Lecter ever since. Using his wealth and political influence, Verger has Starling reassigned to Lecter's case, hoping her involvement will draw Lecter out. After learning of Starling's public disgrace, Lecter sends her a taunting letter. Starling detects a strange fragrance from the letter. A perfume expert later identifies a skin cream whose ingredients are only available to a few shops in the world. She contacts the police departments of the cities where the shops are located, requesting surveillance tapes. In Florence, one of said cities, Chief Inspector Rinaldo Pazzi is investigating the disappearance of a library curator. Pazzi questions Lecter, who is masquerading as Dr. Fell, the assistant curator and caretaker. Upon recognizing Dr. Fell in the surveillance tape, Pazzi accesses the ViCAP database of wanted fugitives. He then learns of Verger's US$3 million personal bounty on Lecter. Blinded by greed, Pazzi ignores Starling's warnings and attempts to capture Lecter alone. He recruits a pickpocket to obtain Lecter's fingerprint to show Verger as proof. The pickpocket, mortally wounded by Lecter, manages to get the print and provides it to Pazzi. Lecter baits Pazzi into an isolated room of the Palazzo Vecchio, ties him up, then disembowels and hangs him. He then heads back to the United States. Verger bribes Justice Department official Paul Krendler to accuse Starling of withholding a note from Lecter, leading to her suspension. Lecter lures Starling to Union Station. Verger's men, having trailed Starling, capture and bring Lecter to Verger. Verger means to feed Lecter alive to a herd of wild boars bred specifically for this purpose. After her superiors refuse to act, Starling infiltrates Verger's estate. After neutralizing the two guards and freeing Lecter she is shot by a third guard that was in hiding. Lecter picks up an unconscious Starling just before the boars break through the doors, they are on their way out when Verger arrives. He orders his physician Cordell Doemling to shoot Lecter, but with Lecter's suggestion, Cordell shoves his hated boss into the pen. Lecter carries Starling and watches the boars eat Verger alive. Lecter takes Starling to Krendler's secluded lake house and treats her wounds. When Krendler arrives for the Fourth of July, Lecter subdues and drugs him. Starling, disoriented by morphine and dressed in a black velvet evening gown, awakens to find Krendler seated at the table set for an elegant dinner. Weakened by the drugs, she looks on in horror as Lecter removes part of Krendler's prefrontal cortex, sautés it, and feeds it to him. After the meal, Starling tries to attack Lecter but he overpowers her and the two share a kiss. Starling then handcuffs his wrist to hers. Hearing the police closing in, Lecter uses a meat cleaver to sever his own wrist in order to free their cuffed hands and escapes. Lecter is later seen on a flight with his own boxed lunch. As he prepares to eat his meal, including what is assumed to be part of a cooked brain, a young boy seated next to him asks to try some of his food. Initially reluctant, Lecter then lets the boy eat some of his lunch.
What is the name of the location where Lecter killed Pazzi?
Palazzo Vecchio
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