Do Or Die (2026) Movie Script

(soft music)
(soft music)
Any parent knows that when
it comes to their children,
nothing else matters.
Your kids are your heart
and you would do anything
in the world for them.
This is my son Lucas, my pride and joy.
Growing up, he was the happiest little kid
on the face of the planet.
He would always light up
a room when he entered it,
and people loved to be around him.
Lucas is now 13 and still
has a heart of gold.
He's excelling at sports
and the classroom.
I couldn't ask for a better boy.
My wife Karen and I met
years ago at our favorite bar
and we've never looked back.
She's everything a man
could want in a woman,
beautiful, smart, passionate,
and a wonderful mother.
She deserves the very best in life,
and it was my goal to give that to her.
It was all starting to
come together for me.
I had the nice house, the
beautiful wife, an amazing son,
and was just starting to get
great success on the job.
My life was finally where I
had always envisioned it to be,
but in one split second my
world and everything I knew
would be turned upside down
and I was forced to make a decision
that no man should ever have to make.
Where the fuck are you, bitch?
I'm running out of time.
(lady screams)
[Dispatcher] 911, what's your emergency?
[Karen] They have my son.
Please, hurry up, they took
him right off the front lawn.
[Dispatcher] I understand ma'am.
Did you get a description?
[Karen] No, you don't, that's my heart.
Please, please get him back.
[Dispatcher] Okay, ma'am,
I need you to relax for me.
[Karen] Don't fucking tell me to relax.
It's my baby they have.
What would you do if
your child was stolen?
[Dispatcher] Ma'am,
I understand,
[Karen] Help me.
[Dispatcher] but we are
trying to get you help.
[Karen] No, no, no,
you'll never understand.
You'll never have a clue how this feels.
Please, hurry, get my son back.
Please.
Hurry.
(dramatic music)
That's it.
We did it, we're homeowners.
Congratulations baby.
Michael, I just wanna
thank you for your patience
and for all your hard work.
We couldn't have done this without you.
My pleasure, Preston.
I'm glad we can make this happen together.
Again, I'm so sorry that I was so picky.
It's just, we had to find the right one.
That's no problem, I totally understand.
When you're purchasing a home
well over a million dollars,
you have every right to be that way.
I'm so excited.
We deserve this, babe.
We've worked hard for this.
Michael, I want you to know
that you have my recommendation.
Trust me when I say this is
just the tip of the iceberg.
I truly appreciate that.
Thank you.
Well guys, enjoy your new home.
Thank you.
(phone rings)
Fellas.
- Hey.
- What's up man?
Fucking jerk off, man.
He stole that listing from me.
What you talking about?
They were my clients.
He skated me.
- Piece of shit.
- Yeah, he'll get his.
Yeah, he will.
(phone rings)
It's finally happening.
All this hard work is paying off.
Biggest closing of my career.
$1.5 million house.
You know what?
Let's do something special tonight.
Let's go out to dinner.
Be ready when I get home.
All right, sounds good.
I'll see you soon, babe.
[Karen] Love you.
Baby, baby, baby, you look
simply gorgeous tonight.
Well, thank you, I haven't
gotten that one in a while.
Yeah, no, I've just
been so busy and stressed
and this guy at work thinks
I'm stealing his clients.
Listen, I understand, it's okay.
You've been busy stressed
out at the office,
but I'm just glad it's
worked out for us, you know?
Yeah, it did, everything.
I told you it would.
I knew it would.
Yeah, you did.
Yeah, I did.
I got a bunch of people
showing up tomorrow
for the open house too.
Oh really?
That's exciting.
Yeah, that's good.
You know I'm proud of you, right?
So, now you being this
big hot shot realtor
selling houses left and right,
does that mean I can get those
sexy shoes that I wanted?
I like that down there.
Well, you know, you've
been an incredible wife
and an amazing mother.
I could not have done
this without you, baby.
(phone dings)
Babe, your phone.
Who is this?
Why do you have your phone at dinner?
I told you to put it away.
What, who is it?
I don't know, some random number
telling me to call at 11
o'clock, something important.
That's weird.
It's probably some stupid scam.
I'm starving.
God, I feel like I haven't
eaten anything all day.
But you know Julia from the office?
Yeah.
You met her husband Barry
at the Christmas party.
Oh yeah, Barry, what?
Apparently he took clients
or something here last week.
Loved it.
The penne?
[Karen] Yeah, that's me.
Thank you.
[Waiter] And you must
be the salmon, sir?
Yes sir, thank you.
[Waiter] Alright, is there anything else
I can get you guys?
No, I think we're good.
[Waiter] Okay, enjoy.
- Thank you.
- Thank you.
Alrighty, well, how about a toast to us.
To my mother for keeping
the kids all night tonight.
God, I love that woman.
I think that's the first
time you've ever said that.
Sexy minx.
I can't wait to get you home.
(Karen laughs)
Oh my God, advisor.
Wow.
This is your war.
Little excited, are we?
You make me excited.
Is that a bad thing?
(upbeat music)
(birds chirping)
Look who it is, sleeping beauty.
I'm fine.
You're the one that looks like
you got ran over by a train.
Oh, come on, you're just
jealous you can't hang anymore.
Whatever.
So what are you doing
today, going shopping?
No, actually John's dropping Aubrey off.
Oh, okay.
- Whoa, whoa, whoa,
- Morning dad.
- Speed Racer.
- Nice pants.
Thanks.
What's going on?
I'm just waiting for Aubrey to get here.
Oh yeah, what you guys
gonna do, hang out all day?
Yep and there she is.
All right, to be young again, huh?
All right.
(phone rings)
Hello?
[Voice on Phone] Michael?
Yeah, who's this?
[Voice on Phone] You never
called last night Michael.
I have very important instructions
you must follow,
Who the fuck are you dude?
[Voice on Phone] if you
wanna avoid tragedy, Michael.
Listen, don't call
this number ever again.
[Voice on Phone] Follow the instruct.
Hey Lucas.
Hey.
She couldn't wait to see him.
Well, he woke us up extra early
knowing that she was coming over, so.
Hey John, what's going on man, how you?
Good, Mike, and you?
All right, doing awesome, man.
Just closed a huge deal,
so you know, life is good.
Wow, good for you, man.
Really, congratulations.
Thanks, how's everything
at the school going for you?
Things are good,
thanks, I can't complain.
Well, listen, thank you so
much for dropping her off.
We really appreciate it.
- Anytime,
it's my pleasure.
Aubrey, I love you.
I'll see you next weekend.
[Aubrey] Okay, dad, I love you too.
Hey, make sure you guys
get outside and play today.
It's beautiful out.
Okay, I will.
Love you.
Love you too.
Thanks John.
- See ya John.
- Take care.
Hello, Miss Aubrey.
- Hi.
- How are you?
- I miss you.
- I've missed you too.
Hey, mom, can we go play outside?
Yes you can, but we have to be out there
to watch you, okay?
I'm going out to do some
yard work on the back,
so I just gotta get changed,
and then I'll be right
outside to keep an eye
on you two scalawags, alright?
And I'm following right
behind him, all right,
so be safe.
I'll be out there in a second,
- [Aubrey] Okay.
- Okay?
All right.
Tag, you're it.
Come on, I know you can run faster.
Hey, you two settle down.
Don't go too far.
(phone rings)
Do you wanna play
hide and seek?
- [Lucas] Sure.
Hey guys, don't move
off this front lawn,
now until I get back, okay?
[Lucas] Yes, ma'am.
I'll hide first.
[Lucas] 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10.
Ready or not.
[Man in Mask] Here I come.
(Lucas screams)
(intense music)
Mom, Michael, Mom, Michael, Mike!
I don't know, they took him.
They stole Lucas.
[Michael] What do you mean?
Who stole Lucas?
What, baby what's wrong?
- [Aubrey] They took him.
- [Michael] Who took Lucas?
Who's they?
[Aubrey] The bad guys, they took him.
[Michael] Did they come in a car?
[Aubrey] A white van.
[Michael] A white van?
Take her in the house,
take her in the house,
take her in the house.
[Karen] Come on, come on.
(intense music)
Hello?
Yeah, I have an emergency, a kidnapping.
My son, he was just
taken off the front lawn.
214 Oak Drive, Maple Valley.
Yeah, five minutes ago.
Yeah, okay.
You're sending somebody now, alright.
Okay, thanks.
[Karen] What'd they say?
[Michael] They're gonna
send somebody right now.
I'm gonna go out and look for him.
Just go inside.
Listen, listen Karen, make
sure she's okay, alright?
I'm gonna go look for him, alright?
[Karen] I'm coming with you.
- No, no, no.
- I'm coming with you.
Stay here, make sure
she's okay, alright?
And lock the door.
(intense music)
Six dead bodies to me in 24 hours.
Call the number below when completed.
If you fail to do so,
your son will be killed.
If you alert the authorities,
your son will be killed.
(dramatic music)
(dramatic music)
God damn it, fuck!
Oh shit.
Oh shit.
(Michael breathes heavily)
Oh, God, oh, please God,
please God, I just want my son back.
God, I just want my son back!
Oh God, please Lucas, stay strong, buddy.
Oh God.
Karen, Karen, Karen.
(phone rings)
[Karen] Michael.
Karen, did you hear
anything from the cops?
[Karen] No, I haven't.
Have you?
[Michael] No, nothing, no.
[Karen] Michael, please
bring our son back home.
[Lucas] Let me go!
Let me go!
Let me go!
- [Kidnapper] Move!
Let's go!
Sit tight, kid.
Let me out!
(dramatic music)
(dramatic music)
(dramatic music)
(dramatic music)
(dramatic music)
Hey, hey!
Hey, open that van!
Open the van!
Lucas!
(dramatic music)
Lucas!
Stay strong buddy, stay strong.
(horn honks)
(dramatic music)
Michael.
Well.
Nothing.
Did you hear from the police?
I called 20 minutes ago, nothing.
I found this on my windshield.
What's this?
What does someone think
I'm playing a fuckin' game?
Keep reading.
This is insane.
I don't know.
At this point, I don't care.
I just wanna get Lucas back.
I can live with being a killer,
but I cannot live with
our son being killed.
What are you saying?
And I'm delivering the bodies.
- You can't be serious.
- Otherwise,
we may never see our son again, Karen.
Do you have a better idea?
No, I don't.
I just feel like I'm in a daze.
I'll think of something.
Just don't worry, alright?
We're gonna get our son
back, Karen, I promise.
We'll, we better
'cause I can't continue feeling like this.
I promise we're gonna
get him back, all right?
I just gotta figure out
a way to get these bodies
in the most discreet and
easiest way possible.
This is crazy.
I gotta think of something.
You have to cancel
your open house tomorrow.
That's it.
What?
The listing.
What about it?
That's where I'm gonna get the bodies.
It'll be too easy.
They'll never see it coming.
This isn't safe.
No, it's perfect.
I'm gonna kill the people
that come to see the open house tomorrow.
What time is it?
Between 1 and 4.
And the note said you
have until 3:00 p.m.
to get the bodies.
And it will happen.
I can't take this.
[Michael] It will happen.
Do whatever you have to
do to get our son back.
I gotta go check on Aubrey.
All right, I'll be here.
Doing what?
Drinking and planning it out.
Do what you have to do.
(phone rings)
Hello?
[Kidnapper] Hello, Michael.
How many bodies do you have?
[Michael] Tomorrow
you'll have your bodies,
you son of a bitch.
[Kidnapper] You're the
one that should be worrying.
Put my son on the phone.
[Kidnapper] Kid, your
daddy (indistinct).
Dad!
Lucas baby, where are you?
Are you okay?
Did they hurt you?
Is he hurting you?
- No.
- [Michael] Are you okay,
Lucas?
No, they locked me in a cage
and threatened to kill me.
Just stay strong for daddy, okay?
Daddy's coming for you, I promise.
I promise, promise.
Okay.
Be strong for daddy.
I promise, okay?
Lucas.
Lucas!
Tick tock Michael.
You better not hurt my son.
You better not hurt my son.
I'm gonna kill you.
Hello?
Hello?
(dramatic music)
Was that him?
Yeah, I talked to Lucas.
He's okay.
He's okay.
I don't know where he's at,
but he's, he said, (indistinct).
This situation is killing me.
Michael, you do realize
you're facing life in prison
for murder if you go through with this?
Why don't we just give
the note to the cops?
Karen, no, we can't.
It specifically says
in there if we do that,
they will kill him.
I will not risk my son's life.
Michael, I'm scared.
So am I.
Just, I promise we're
gonna get our son back.
I promise.
I really hope so.
Come here.
I'm gonna get him back, I promise.
I really hope so.
You gotta get some rest.
Come on.
All right, I'll be right there.
Daddy's coming for you,
baby, just stay strong.
Hey, are you okay?
Hey, yeah, I'm fine.
I just hope everything works out.
I couldn't sleep at all last night.
Yeah, me neither.
I feel like I need to
drink a bottle of whiskey
just to calm my nerves.
Everything's gonna be fine.
I have faith.
Yeah.
Come here, give me a hug.
You are so brave for
doing this, you know that.
Yeah, it's just something
that needs to be done.
Yeah.
All right, I gotta, I gotta go.
All right?
- Okay.
Be careful.
All right.
Call me.
Yo, Mike, what's up man?
Hey John, how you doing?
Good, how about you?
Not good, man.
I'm a mess right now.
Mike, what are you talking about?
You just closed the biggest
deal of your career.
Karen didn't tell you?
Tell me what?
Lucas was taken off
the front lawn yesterday.
What?
No one can find him,
not even the police.
Mike, are you fuckin' serious?
Is Aubrey okay?
Yeah, Aubrey's fine.
Jesus Mike, I feel terrible for you.
I can't imagine how you
must feel right now.
Completely numb right now, man.
Mike, you have my number.
If you need anything, give me a call.
I appreciate it.
No, I'm serious.
Lucas is a good kid.
I'm sure everything's going to be okay.
I'm praying.
Mike, good luck.
I'll keep an eye out.
If I hear anything, I'll call you.
Thanks John.
(dramatic music)
(phone rings)
Hey.
[Karen] Hey, are you there?
Yeah, I'm here.
Yeah, I know, I know.
Look, if anything happens
to me, there's 20 grand,
look, there's 20 grand in the closet
in a spare bedroom, all right?
It's in a briefcase in the back,
in the back of the closet, all right?
Just.
[Karen] How did you get 20 grand?
- Don't worry about that.
- [Karen] Seriously.
I just wanna make sure
you're all right, okay?
Look, I gotta go, I gotta
go alright, love you.
[Karen] I love you too.
Be careful.
I will, I will.
(dramatic music)
(dramatic music)
(tape tears from the dispenser)
(intense music)
Please God, give me the strength.
I don't know what else to do.
(intense music)
It's a nice little place.
Yeah, it looks beautiful
from the outside.
I'm just very eager to see the inside.
Yeah, well, one of these days
you'll fall completely
in love with a home.
Oh, I want what I want.
(knock on door)
(dramatic music)
Big window.
Hey guys, welcome.
- Hello.
- Glad you can make it.
Yes.
- Come right in.
- Thank you.
The neighborhood is beautiful.
Yeah, I know, isn't it nice?
I live close by myself.
[Husband] The inside's decent too.
Yeah, it's great.
I know the homeowner personally.
He's a handyman.
He's always around fixing everything up.
That's a good thing.
- Yeah.
- So, alright,
let's go check out the kitchen.
Follow me.
Fireplace.
There you go.
- Yeah.
- It's a nice living space.
Did you see that in the description?
I'm not sure.
Nice, I like this.
Yeah, this house won't
stay on the market long.
You say that about all your listings?
Pretty much.
Nice counter space too, babe.
Yeah, I'm curious to see
the size of the bedrooms.
Well, the twins will be
sharing one bedroom for now,
until they get older.
So you have a few children?
We do, yeah, two boys
are the twins and a girl.
Yes.
Our twins are 9 and our girl is 12.
So how about you?
Do you have any children?
Yeah, I have one, a son.
He's my heart.
Tell me about it.
I love my boys.
You know, it's funny,
people would always tell me,
you won't understand the love
you have for your children
until you actually have 'em.
I'd do anything for them now.
So would I.
Anything, you don't even know.
So let's go check out
the bedrooms, all right?
Yeah, let's do it.
All right, this way guys.
So the master bedroom's
down on the left, guys,
feel free to go ahead and look around.
Okay.
I gotta use the bathroom.
Thank you.
Let's check it out.
(intense music)
(Michael breathes heavily)
(intense music)
Whoa.
Repair work man, or?
Yeah, I always carry a hammer
on me when I show houses,
you know, just in case
I gotta drive some
nails home or something,
you know what I mean?
That's just kind of weird.
Relax guys, I'm just kidding.
It was on the counter in the bathroom.
Obviously, it shouldn't have been there.
[Wife] Gotcha.
Why don't you guys continue
to look around up here?
I gotta go check out downstairs
and make sure nobody showed up, okay?
[Husband] Sounds good.
Seems a little strange.
[Husband] Yeah, maybe he's just nervous
about the listing or something.
I don't know.
It's his first one.
Check out this one in here.
[Wife] Okay.
[Husband] It'd be great for the twins.
The bedrooms look great.
We're leaving.
Excellent, so you like
the bedrooms upstairs?
- Yeah.
- Yeah, we did.
Are we the only ones that
came through so far or?
Yeah, so far, but I expect
some more people to come
in a little bit.
- Okay.
- Okay, well,
we appreciate your time.
- Sure.
- [Husband] Thanks.
How about you guys come
check the basement out?
It's completely finished.
No, we actually have to get going.
I mean, it's amazing, actually.
Wait a second.
That's funny because when
I read about the house,
it did say that the
basement wasn't finished.
Oh no, it's 100% finished, actually.
It must have been a
misprint, sorry about that.
I mean, guys, it is like the
icing on the cake, really nice.
Okay.
A couple minutes, guys.
Okay.
Five minutes, we can do
five minutes, all right?
Can we do it?
Excellent, all right,
just right this way.
After you.
(dramatic music)
[Wife] Oh my God!
(wife screams)
(dramatic music)
(soft music)
(Lucas grunts)
Let me out!
(dramatic music)
(doorbell rings)
Hey guys, how are you?
Welcome, I'm Michael, the realtor.
Come right in.
Right this way.
It's nice.
Hey, I'm Blaine.
Hey Blaine.
- How you doing?
- Nice to meet you.
This is my wife Emily.
- Hi Emily.
- Hi.
Nice to meet you dear, welcome.
This is a beautiful house.
Thank you.
It's not gonna stay on
the market long, guys.
It's an amazing house from top to bottom,
so I'm glad you made it
out today to check it out.
I wanna see the kitchen first.
Sure, right through that
way, down the hallway.
And actually, I gotta
handle something real quick.
I'll be right with you guys, okay?
All right, thank you.
(dramatic music)
Hey, Mike.
Well, what the fuck you have a gun
out for?
- Shut up, bitch.
Just both of you, put your
hands up, put your hands up!
Don't do this, man, calm down.
Don't, look at me.
Shut up, put your fuckin' hands up, man!
- Calm down.
- Shut up.
No, I'm not gonna calm down.
Put your hands up, now!
Look, we've got young kids.
I have a young kid too, alright,
so put your fuckin' hands
up, both of you right now,
or I will kill you where you stand!
No, it's not about money.
Shut the fuck up, man!
Get your fuckin' hands up, man!
Move back.
I want you both down in
the basement right now, go.
(gun shots)
(knife taps on cage)
Wake up kid.
I can't wait to fuckin' kill you.
Sir, please don't hurt me.
I'm not gonna hurt you.
I'm gonna chop him up in little pieces,
put him in a suitcase, and
dump his ass in the river.
Time to die.
(dramatic music)
(door bell rings)
I have four.
Anthony, hey, what's up?
Hey, what's up Mike?
What are you guys doing here?
Well, I remember you telling
me about this open house
and we were in the area,
so I figured we'd stop and check it out.
Oh, well I'm glad you guys are here.
Why don't you come in and look around?
Go ahead.
- Okay.
We were actually thinking
about buying a new house,
and who better to buy a house
from than my big cousin, Mike.
Perfect, well, here you go.
Come look around.
Go right ahead.
Check this dump out.
He's a mess.
What's going on with that blood?
Oh, it's not, I just was
making a big pot of Kool-Aid
for customers, you know?
- Okay.
- I'll be right with you.
So you been busy at all today?
I had two couples come in so far.
Did they like it?
Yeah, they practically died over it.
Hey hun, I have to go.
My sister's in labor
so I gotta get to the hospital right now.
I'm sorry, Mike.
I really wanted to see the house, but.
It's okay, I understand, go ahead.
It's fine.
Stay here, hang out with him.
Can you bring him home when you're done?
Yeah, sure, I'll bring him home.
Look at her volunteering, bro.
Sure, I'll bring you home.
You know, if I didn't know any better,
I'd think you just got a booty call.
Shut up, seriously.
Listen, look at the house,
let me know how it is, okay?
- [Anthony] Okay.
- When you're done,
come, whatever you wanna do, all right,
but you're not gonna
be of any help anyway.
It's 100% accurate.
I can't stay in a hospital
with too many sick kids.
Yeah, I understand.
Well, I'll take you home.
Shame she had to go, but
what are you gonna do?
Yeah, well it gets her out of my hair
for a couple hours, so.
Yeah, I hear you man.
Well just go ahead and
look around the house.
If you need anything, just holler, just.
But just do me a favor,
stay out of the basement.
There's a flood down there, all right?
Okay.
(dramatic music)
(doorbell rings)
Hi folks, how are you?
Welcome, come right in.
I'm Michael, the realtor.
Hello.
Right this way.
Have a look around.
Thank you.
Fuck.
Hey, Mike.
Yo, Mike, come upstairs.
Hey, sorry to bother you folks.
You can look around the entire house,
but the basement is off limits.
Okay, thanks.
Hey Mike.
What are you doing tonight, man?
What do you mean what am I doing?
I have people downstairs.
Okay, and I'm not a potential buyer?
Let's hang out, man, it's been forever.
Didn't we just hang out
two weeks ago, Anthony?
Yeah, you're right.
Listen, Gina's been up my ass, man.
It gets old, you know?
- Yeah,
I understand, man.
Just, just chill up here for
a couple minutes, all right?
Let me take care of
these people, all right?
I'll be back when we can
chat about it, all right?
Just stay up here.
Okay.
This closet's kind of.
Are you guys leaving already?
Yes, the house is not our cup of tea.
We have to get to another one
before they stop showing it today.
Is there something specifically
that you're looking for, or?
Yes, you can show me the basement.
Like I said, unfortunately the basement
is off limits today.
There was a flood and it
got everywhere down there,
and it just, it wouldn't be good
to go downstairs right now, so.
You know what?
One of the reasons we were looking
was to look at a bigger basement.
If you don't show us the
basement, what's the point?
Okay, all right.
Well, I understand, okay, I understand.
How about I take you down?
We'll just take a quick
peek at the basement.
How's that sound?
Well, you just said it was flooded.
Yeah, it is, but just in a certain area.
The entire basement isn't flooded,
so yeah, sure, we can go down there
and take a look
at it real quick, okay?
- Why are you playing games?
I don't have time to waste.
Look, folks, I'm sure
you'll love the basement.
Let's go check out the basement, okay?
Come on, right this way.
Follow me guys.
This way, guys, the
basement's right down here.
Hey, where are you guys going?
He's showing us the basement.
I thought you said the
basement was flooded out, Mike.
It is, all right, and
I am, right this way.
Forget it.
Let's go, dear.
Anthony, what the fuck man?
They weren't buyers anyway.
And to be honest, you're
not the best seller.
And you told me the basement was flooded.
Yeah, it is in a certain area, right?
I didn't know that.
If I did, I, actually, hold
on, I'll be right back.
Hello?
Yeah, it sounds good to me.
So I got some good news.
My father-in-law's out front,
he was on the way to the hospital.
He is gonna give me a
ride and she had the baby.
I think it's a boy.
That's my money.
Do you think he'll come
in for 5 or 10 minutes
to check out the house?
I don't know.
You gotta ask him.
Come on.
Hey, Mr. Riketti, how are you?
Mike, what's going on buddy?
Good to see you.
What do you?
- So what's up
with the blood man?
I cut my hand doing a
little repair work, actually.
I'm showing the house right now.
You gotta relax a little bit.
Yeah, I know.
Hey, how about come
on in and?
- Hey, guess what?
I just became a grandpa, man.
Oh, congratulations.
That's great.
- Yeah, yeah.
Congratulations.
Hey, well, I mean, you're here,
so why don't you just come in for like,
just five minutes, I
promise, just five minutes.
Tell your daughter about it.
She's thinking about buying it.
I know.
My other daughter just had a baby.
We've gotta get over to the hospital.
You know, no disrespect, we
gotta go to the hospital.
I understand, but well, you're here,
so maybe just five minutes, I promise.
I understand.
I'll take you very
quickly through the house.
- Probably like five minutes?
- I promise,
like five minutes.
That's it.
Really that important to you?
Mike, really, it's okay.
We've gotta go.
If it's still available,
we'll just come back.
No, and it might not still be available
in a week or two from now, okay?
Why don't you, why don't
you just come in now?
Hey, you know what?
It's okay.
I understand.
Go be with your family, okay?
Yeah,
it looked very beautiful.
- Good to see you.
Yeah, good luck with that.
Take it easy, Mike.
I don't know.
He just lost it after high school, damn.
Hi, I'm Michael, the realtor.
Oh, hi, I'm Jenna.
Hi Jenna, nice to meet you.
So you're here to see the house?
Yeah, sorry I'm late.
Actually, you're not late at all.
You still got an hour, so why
don't you go step right inside
and take a look around.
I'll be right in.
I'm gonna have a smoke out here, okay?
I'll be right in very shortly, okay?
- Thank you.
- Sure.
(phone rings)
Hey, yeah.
Did you tell him I'm out looking for him?
Yeah, almost.
Two.
Alright, I will, okay.
(dramatic music)
Hey babe, this could be our dream house.
It sucks that you're not here with me.
I know.
It's beautiful and it's big
and the price is exactly
where we want it to be.
Everything's happening so fast.
I mean, we're getting married
in a week, buying a house.
We're in a good place, right?
Well, I'm gonna head down
to the basement next.
I will take some photos
and send them to you.
I know how important it is
that you have a place for all your tools.
(dramatic music)
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I don't know.
Looks like a basement to me.
(woman screams)
Where the fuck are you bitch?
I'm running out of time.
(woman screams)
Shit, 10 minutes.
Fuck, one more.
Hey, excuse me man.
Hey, I have an open house.
Do you have five minutes?
I ain't got time.
It's a beautiful house.
Maybe you can come in and check it out
for five minutes, please.
Not interested.
Maybe you have a friend
that's looking for a
house or something, man.
- Seriously,
- Just five minutes.
Back the fuck up, before
I run you the fuck over.
Fuck you, man.
(phone rings)
Hello?
[Kidnapper] Michael?
- Yes.
- [Kidnapper] How many?
- Five.
- [Kidnapper] Good.
They're at 34 Sycamore
Street, Maple Shade.
[Kidnapper] Are you sure?
Yeah.
[Kidnapper] Michael, how
am I supposed to believe you?
I need you to take a picture of yourself
in front of the bodies and send it to me.
Done.
(dramatic music)
(camera clicks)
(phone dings)
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(phone dings)
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(Michael knocks on the door)
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(Michael knocks on door)
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(alarm beeps)
(Michael knocks on the door)
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(alarm beeps)
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(alarm beeps)
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[Lady pulling wagon]
Can you say hi to the man?
Hi.
[Lady pulling wagon]
Do you need some help?
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(phone rings)
[Kidnapper] Did you
complete your task Michael?
I have six.
[Kidnapper] Very good, Michael.
Bring my son home.
[Kidnapper] Outstanding Michael.
Bye.
(Michael hyperventilates)
[Kidnapper] It's 2:55.
[Kidnapper 2] Oh, time to kill him.
[Kidnapper] Yeah.
[Kidnapper 2] Get ready.
[Kidnapper] No, no, no, no, no.
His father called.
He's got the bodies.
Grab the kid, let's go.
[Kidnapper 2] Let's go, come on.
(dramatic music)
Michael!
Michael!
Michael, if you don't answer me,
I'll just gut this fuckin' kid right here!
Let's go.
Help!
Someone help!
Help, someone help!
Let me go!
Dad, no!
All 6.
Someone help!
What a brave daddy you have, Lucas.
Look.
No.
He killed himself just
so you could be safe.
No he didn't.
I didn't think he'd
kill himself, however.
I kind of wanted to do that.
I just wanted him to ruin
his precious little life.
No, dad, no, no dad.
No, dad, no.
It's too late kid, he's fuckin' dead.
Little did your father know, Lucas,
I was never giving you back.
You're gonna die today, Lucas.
Why, why are you doing this?
Because I hate him.
I hate everything he's about!
You're a part of him and
that makes me hate you too!
Do you have any idea
what he did to me, Lucas?
Huh?
You're a big boy now.
You're all grown up.
He fucked your mother
while we were married.
I vowed to kill him ever since every day.
Today's the day, we're here.
(John cries)
I can't believe she was taken.
I vowed to kill him every day.
(indistinct).
We could be a family.
(indistinct).
[Lucas] Do it!
I swear to God.
I swear to God, I'm gonna kill myself.
I swear to God.
Do it!
I swear to God.
But first, first we have to kill you.
Go.
Go move it!
So Lucas, would you
rather be shot, stabbed,
or skinned alive?
Hey, get back here, I'm
talking to you, goddamn it.
(gun shot)
Lucas!
Lucas, come here.
[Lucas] You're alive.
Oh buddy, I'm so proud of you.
Dad's so proud of you.
[Lucas] I thought you were dead.
[Michael] No, I was
just pretending buddy,
I was just pretending.
I tricked him.
(dramatic music)
I was gonna kill myself
to save you, buddy,
but then I had an idea.
Rub blood all over myself
and pretend to be dead.
(dramatic music)
Hello?
Yeah, I'm all right.
I'd like to report multiple murders.
34 Sycamore Street, Maple Shade.
Yeah, okay.
(dramatic music)
When it came down to it, the
decision wasn't all that hard.
Getting my son back safely
was my only priority
and nothing was gonna stop me.
(police siren)
(soft music)
(loud footsteps)
Your first listing.
Bow under my footsteps, I see.
I'm so proud of you sweetie.
I know, I always admired what you did.
I owe it all to you.
You are gonna excel at this business.
You got the perfect personality.
Your work ethic is tremendous.
Your mother will be so proud
of the woman you've become.
I miss her so much.
I know it hasn't been easy,
honey, but you've been strong.
Yeah.
First with my father's shit
he did back in the day,
and with mom getting sick,
it was hard for me to stay sane at times,
but you've always been there for me,
and I thank you for that.
And you know I'll
always be there for you.
We're family.
You know, sometimes
I think about my father
and I wonder why he did what he did.
Aubrey, your father was a piece of shit.
He has serious mental issues.
So, Mrs. Realtor, show me what you got.
How are you gonna handle
your first potential buyer?
Okay, well, as you know from experience,
you always have to start
with the wow factor,
and I know that starts with
the basement to this house.
It's a man cave.
Perfect for hanging
out, watching the game.
Let me show it to you.
Sold me already.
Excited to see it.
Trust me, it's to die for.
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