Family Vanished (2018) Movie Script

-Honey.
-Hmm?
It's time to get up.
Mmm!
Okay.
What dress will
go with this?
Wake up,
sleepyhead.
Piss off and close
the door, Mike.
Whoa. Somebody's
on the rag.
It's downstairs
in ten minutes.
We got work to do.
Hey. And don't forget
to change out your
gloves this time.
Oh, thank you, Mike.
Come on.
Don't hate me because
I'm so talented.
Morning.
Good mornin'.
Plane lands in an hour.
-Who's hungry?
-Mmm!
He also cooks.
How's it goin'?
We're staying
another week in Hawaii
because we're having
such a good time.
Ah. The best
is yet to come.
God, I already
need my inhaler.
You okay?
Yeah, yeah. No, it's the--
smog's already getting to me.
Where'd you folks go?
- Hawaii.
- Ah!
I love it there.
I sold a painting for my client
and the buyer lives in Maui,
so he flew us over
to deliver it.
Lucky you.
What was your favorite
part of the trip, April?
April?
I was asking what your favorite
part of the trip was.
Coming home.
Oh, man.

Ah, it's good to be back.
I thought Peter
was gonna water these.
Oh, I, uh--I told him
just to collect the mail.
That's not good.
The alarm's off.
I promise you
it's not my fault.
I know I turned it on
before we left.
Maybe
it malfunctioned.
Welcome home.
Let's see your hands.
- Daddy.
- Don't move.
Who are you people?
Who are you?
Phone.
Walk.
Come on.
You don't have to do this.
Just--just take what you want.
- Thanks. We will.
- Stay here.
Make yourself comfortable.
Sit down.
-You can take the money.
-Sit down!
You're broke.
We already checked
your bank accounts.
We actually have
more money than you do.
Yeah. I thought
all rich people
knew what to do
with their money.
No. They're stupid.
And they put all their
passwords in one book
that's easy to find.
Yeah, all you
Wall Street types,
you're so busy
hiding what you got
and what you don't got.
What else are you
hiding, Brian?
How do you know my name?
Oh, we know a lot
of things about you,
about all of you.
Why are you wearing
our clothes?
Oh, Lisa.
What a shame.
You live this big,
perfect life.
But it's all just a lie.
Or maybe... Brian
- should've been more careful with your investments.
- -Mm-hmm.
Your closets
and drawers
are full of expensive crap,
but you're empty inside.
None of this makes you happy,
but you just want more.
Pathetic.
I don't know why you spent
so much money on that rag.
But I guess even
rich folks are suckers.
Why the long face,
little Miss Perfect Princess?
Looks to me like
you've got it made here.
By the way, I love
your little trophies.
But I'll bet
everyone at school
secretly thinks you're
a stuck-up little bitch.
I don't know, honey.
I kinda like that rag.
You know, you are far more
attractive in person.
-Those pictures
don't do you justice.
-Back off. Back off!
Oh, no. Youback off.
And you, you're gonna do
exactly what I say. Okay?
Aw.
Hey. It's enough.
Yeah, I'm just
playin' around now.
Are you expecting someone?
No.
- Get up. Go get it.
- Get up.
Let's go.
You, sit.
Both of you.
Come on, honey.
Sit down.
That's our neighbor Peter.
He, uh--
he collected the mail.
Well, get rid of him,
or we will.
Make any indication,
and everyone dies.

-Hey. Hey, Peter.
-Hey.
Bet it sucks to be back
in the heat and smog.
Yeah, yeah. Yeah, it sure does.
Uh, wasn't much.
Bills mainly.
Sorry about that.
So, how was your trip?
It was good.
You know, it never--
never lasts long enough.
Everything all right?

Yeah. Yeah. No, I'm just--
you know, we're a little
frazzled from the flight.
Oh, yeah. Business class
can be pretty rough, huh?
-All those free drinks really
make you miserable, don't they?
-Shh.
Oh, yeah.
Hey, you sure you're okay?
Yeah. Yeah.
Uh, you know, we still
have to unpack, so, uh--
so I'm gonna--Thanks.
Thanks again, Peter.
Yeah, sure.
Good work.
Is he gonna be
a problem?
No.
Good.
Please, just take
what you want and go.
There's no need to traumatize
my family any more.
Oh, but, Brian,
we like being with you guys.
You and your beautiful house.
You're such a good host.
Yeah, Brian.
You're such a good host.
-April, no!
-I got her.
- No, honey, no!
- April!
- April!
- April!
- Get down!
- Help! Help!
Help! Please!

Get back!
So close, Princess.
Are you really
that stupid?
I will splatter your brains
all over these walls.
Now sit.
She must deserve
all those trophies.
She can really run.
I'll take her.
You take him.
- Are you okay?
- Tie her up.
Be my pleasure.
- You too. Move.
- Mom.
I got him.
Get the laptop.
- Sit down, Bruce Jenner.
- Sit.
Stop it. Look,
she won't do it again.
Okay? I promise.
Please! I promise.
I know she won't.
God.
It's okay.
You're kind of famous, Lisa.
That big sale
was all over the trades.
I'm surprised you can read.
You'd be surprised
at a lot of things we can do.
- If I were you, I'd keep my mouth shut.
- Oh, that's--
I can't believe somebody
actually paid $675,000
for that piece of crap.
-My daughter can paint
better than that.
-Sure can.
I told you not to mention
the sale price
in the interview.
I always thought
it would help the gallery.
Yeah, well,
look what it brought.
I mean, God, the world
is filled with scum
who are just looking
for some way to--
just to get one over
on someone.
Are we gonna have
these kind of problems
when we're rich?
Gee, honey, I hope not.
Look,
besides my commission,
this money belongs
to my client.
I don't care
who it belongs to.
You're gonna call
the bank manager
and get it in cash.
There's a hold on the check.
They're never gonna
release it that quickly.
They know you,
and your gallery
is a good client.
Make it happen.
Do it.
Oh, God. Okay.
Hurry up.
Set it down.
Put it on speaker.
Good morning.
Tujunga Valley Bank.
Mr. Buckley's office.
Hi. This is Lisa Styles.
Is Mr. Buckley available?
Hello, Mrs. Styles.
Let me check.
At Tujunga Valley Bank,
we offer a wide range
of business services
to help keep your business--
Mrs. Styles,
please hold for Mr. Buckley.
Mrs. Styles, how are you?
I'm well.
How can
I help you today?
Uh, I, uh--I need
to withdraw the money
from my gallery account
in cash.
Okay. Um...
let's, uh,
see the balance here.
675,000.
Uh, Mrs. Styles,
I'm sure you realize
that's a lot of money
to, uh, withdraw in cash.
This deposit only came in
two days ago,
and there is
a seven-day hold.
I don't know if that's
going to be possible.
Could you please
find some way?
I, uh--I've been a client
for a long time, over ten years.
Yes. Yes, I know,
and we appreciate
all of your business.
It's--it's a very large
sum of money,
and we have to follow
our procedures.
May I ask why
you need it in cash?
I sold a painting
for my client,
and she needs her portion
in cash.
I--I see.
Mr. Buckley, what can we do?
Okay. I can release
half of it early.
That's 340,000.
Would that help?
Ye--yeah, yes.
Um, it will. Thank you.
Now, um, unfortunately,
we don't have that much
on hand in the branch.
I will have to order it.
How soon do you need it?
Tomorrow.
Tomorrow.
Oh. Uh...
Okay. That's, uh--
that's gonna be difficult.
Mr. Buckley, I, um--
I really need this to happen.
Yes, Ms. Styles, I--
I hear what you're saying.
Well...
If I put the order in now,
maybe I can do it.
Um, but I'll have
to call you back
later today, okay?
Yeah. Yeah, yeah.
Um, that's okay.
Thank you. Thank you very much.
Good-bye.
You better pray
he comes through.

Aw. Nothing but slop.
I wouldn't feed this crap
to a dog.
I'm down for a burger run.
Nobody leaves
until we get the money.
There's too many
prying eyes around here.
No wonder
these people are so weak.
We have to do
something right now.
No matter what they say, they--
We've seen their faces,
and they're gonna kill--
they're gonna kill us
after they get the money.
We have to fight back.
Look, there's no other choice.
Hey. What are you two
talking about?
You know, uh,
if we don't show up
for work tomorrow,
people are gonna start
to wonder what happened.
I changed all
your social media posts.
You're staying in Hawaii
another week
because it's
just so beautiful.
And I used your cell phones
to text your coworkers.
Gave 'em the good news.
Ah.
I get the impression that
we're not wanted here, Brian.
Is that because you think
you better than we are?
You just haven't
got to know us yet.
I know you.
Yeah, you're always
playing the victim,
'cause the system's
rigged against you, right?
Yep. That means
you're gonna get yours
by any means necessary.
Oh, that gives you
a right to steal.
It's called survival,
Brian.
This world ain't long
for people
who can't fend
for themselves.
You're no different
than animals.
Bunch of thieves and...
drug addicts.
Drug addicts?
You don't know
what you're talkin' about.
I've had just about enough.
You people think you can
preach from your throne
in your high-class
neighborhood?
You've been living
in a fantasy world, girl,
and it's time to wake up.
Look out!
Aw.
Tell us about that safe, Brian.
Yeah, Brian. You know,
that safe hidden behind
all those fancy shoes.
How can you possibly
wear all those shoes?
I want the combination.
It's a biometric lock.
It only opens
with our fingerprints.
Okay. Well, I could either
cut off your fingers,
or you come upstairs with me.
It's your choice.
Come on.
Get up!
Brian.
-What's wrong?
-I need--
I need my inhaler.
Come on. Let's go.
Daddy!
- Oh! Where are you off to?
- Brian!
What happened?
Tried to call 911.
I'm gonna have
to tame this wild one.
Remember that guy
back in Gainesville?
Whoo! I broke him.
Listen, I'll open the safe.
Just please don't hurt him.
Nope. It's too late.
We're goin' upstairs,
and Brian's gonna learn
a little lesson.
Let's go.
Man, it's a hot one today.
I sure wouldn't
wanna be you.
I bet this attic's
120 degrees.
Let's see.
Hooh.
Brian, it is hot in here.
Come on in.
Welcome to your new home.
Bank manager's callin'.
You better hope
it's good news.
- Hello?
- Mrs. Styles.
Christopher Buckley,
uh, Tujunga Valley Bank.
Yes, um, Mr. Buckley.
Yes, I was able
to secure the funds
you need in cash.
So you can stop by anytime
tomorrow after 2:00.
Thank you very much.
Glad to be of help.
I'll see you then.
We got it! Yes!
We did it, Mom.
Oh, God!
Shut up.
Nobody likes a whiner,
Brian.
Now you have yourself
a good day.
What we got in here?
Oh.
You really do have asthma,
don't you?
Need a little sip?
Need a little sip, Brian?
Too bad.
I'll see you
in a couple hours...
Or more.
This one's gonna be easy.
Where is Brian?
What did he do to him?
Looks like he's
gonna sweat it out
up in the attic for a while.
Maybe he'll learn
to cooperate.
It's 90 degrees outside.
He suffers from asthma.
You can't do that.
We can take this as far
down the line as you want.
Your choice.
You're sick.
It's your turn, honey.
Let's go check out that safe.
Come on.
Come on. Let's go.
It's okay.
- Move it or lose it.
- It's okay, baby.
- After you.
- Mom! Mom!

How ya doin', Princess?
You must be hungry.
Get away from me.
You know you want it.
Come on.
Come on.
Lick it.
Good girl.
Well, here we are,
just the two of us.
Lisa, you look smarter
than your husband.
I don't think you're gonna
do anything stupid.
Are you?
Mm-mmm.
'Cause my knife...
is really sharp.
-Unless of course
you want to?
-Mm-mmm.
No?
Now open it.
Put it down.
Put it down!
Well--
You keep surprising me.
Oh, you shouldn't
have done that.
- Shh. Calm down.
Calm down. Calm down.
Quiet now.
You stay put.
-Stay put.
-Okay.
- Okay?
- Okay.
Now it's just
you and me.
You scream, and I will
cut your throat.
You understand?
-Say "yes."
-Yes.
Please.
Please!
Shh!
-I said quiet. Quiet.
-Please, no.
Get off of her.
Oops.
I'm sure you can find
something else to wear
in here.

What's this?
This isn't worth anything.
I like it.
We only keep
what we can sell.
That's all.
My mom doesn't care
what we keep.
I do!
Look, we're all getting tired
of the act, Marcia.
It's time to grow up
and listen for once.
What are you lookin' at?
Trust me, honey.
You ain't gonna miss
any of this stuff.
That's a nice ring
you got there, Lisa.
He must really love you.

April, baby, I'm okay.
Look at me. I'm okay.
Don't worry.
Tie her up.
Yes, ma'am.
-I'm sorry.
-Get up.
You don't have to point
that thing at us.
We're not gonna
do anything.
You're right. You're not.
Watch them.
If you do anything
that screws up this money,
I will kill you.
Oh, baby, don't go get
all jealous on me.
You know my way.
I was just tryin'
to break her.
Next time, I'll tell you.
There won't be a next time.
My husband needs his inhaler.
Yeah, not my problem.
Could you please bring him
some water at least?
Oh, he's probably roastin'
and toastin' up there.
Maybe this time,
he'll listen to the rules.
I'll go check on him...
If that's okay with you.
You know, I've been thinking
a lot about that ring, Lisa.
Get up.
Ah! No!
Ahh.
Damn. That's a big one.
Mmm! This is how rich people
show their love.
What a waste of money.
But I'll bet
it's worth a lot.
You'll never know the love
of a man you can trust.
At least my husband
loves me enough
to give me a ring.
-What do you have?
-Shut up.
What do you know
about us?
I know what your husband wants.
You think
you're better than me?
Huh?
You had just about everything
until you got greedy
and wanted more.
And your husband lost it all.
He could be up there dying,
and all you care about
is this stupid ring.
It's typical.
What kind of mother
teaches her daughter evil?
You are
sick and depraved.
No. We're your wake-up call,
something even your little
locks couldn't keep out.

Whoa. Ho, whoa.
Ho, ho. Whoa, Brian.
Man, I am disappointed
in you.
Oh, wow. You stronger
than you look.
Lookee here, Brian.
I want you to know somethin'.
I just had a nice little visit
with your wife.
You son of a--
You recognize this?
I figured you
for a Second Amendment type.
You want the bullet
or the knife?
Or you gonna behave?
Come on.
Come on.
Brian?
Brian, are you okay?
On your knees.
Y'all pray
while you down there.
He's panting like a dog.
Dog looks thirsty.
- That's a good idea.
Hand me that water.
-Okay.
Honey, give me
that bowl over there.
This oughta be good.
Come on, Brian.
We're gonna get you to bark.
Here you go.
Come on.
- Heel, doggy.
- No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
- Ease up.
- No barky, no treat.
- Please. Please stop. Please.
- You gotta learn
to beg like a good dog.
- Don't make me hit you now.
- Come on.
- Go on.
- Come to me.
Bark. Come on now.
- Come on.
- Bark, dog.
- Bark!
- Bark, bark, bark.
- Stop, please.
- Come on, bark.
Just do what
they say, Brian.
- Bark, dog!
- Bark, Brian.
- Oh, come on.
- What kind of bark was that?
- Come on now. Bark.
- Bark, bark, bark.
-You want me to hit you?
-Brian, just bark.
- Be a good dog.
- Just bark.
Brian, just do
what they say.
Just bark, Brian.
- Hey, that's it.
-
Rowrr, rowrr, rowrr!
Come on now.
Okay. Now heel.
Heel. Heel.
Good boy.
Brian, are you
all right, honey?
Hey, what's wrong
with our doggy?
Damn it. Get him--
get him his inhaler now!
Get him his inhaler.
- Give it to him!
- Give it to him.
Hurry up!
Ask nicely.
Please give him
his inhaler.
This is not funny!
Give it to me.
Breathe.
Breathe.
That was the best dog
impression I've ever heard.
Best in Show, Brian.
You want
another hit, Brian?
That's enough!
Leave him alone!
She's the only one
that wants you anyway.
- It's okay. It's okay.
- Poor doggy.
We gotta do something
tonight.
-Tonight. We gotta do
something tonight.
-Shh. Okay, okay.
Well, that got me hungry.
I'm gonna make some dinner.
Upstairs. Let's go.
- Come on.
- Up.
Come on.
That's right.
Up the stairs, Princess.
Uh! I don't feel good.
Can I please use
the bathroom down here?
-Really?
-Mm-hmm.
Go ahead.
Just leave the door open.


- No, you don't!
- No!
Let's go. Big mistake.
Help me!
Splish, splash,
I was takin' a bath
Let's get this party started.
Lisa's been
a bad little girl.
-Oh, ho, ho.
-So there needs to be
some consequences.
Take your clothes off, man.
Come on. Can't take a bath
without taking your clothes off.
-Isn't that right?
-Sounds right to me.
Hey, any of y'all
care to help him out?
You? You?
-Bastard.
-All right, Brian,
you're on your own.
No.
Strip. Take 'em off.
-Go on.
-I'm so, so sorry.
Come on, Brian.
That's it.
That's it.
Take it all off now.
Oh, Brian.
When was the last time
you at the gym?
I'm sorry.
Blinded by the light.
You need to get back in the sun, man.
Girls, don't watch
this part now.
-All right, get in the tub.
Get in the tub.
-Ow! Please don't hurt him.
Come on.
I said get in the tub.
Please.
Now get on your knees.
On your knees.
Uh-uh.
Now... you just gonna
get a little wet.
Okay?
Now, we're not gonna have
-any more problems tomorrow
at the bank, are we?
-Mm-mmm.
I sure hope not.
- Stop. Stop!
- Yeah! Get it on!
Come on! Oh, look at him.
He's a fish.
He's a fish!
-Sorry! Let him up!
-Stop it! No!
All right. Come on up.
I need you to know
that we're serious.
Get down!
Do it one more time, Brian.
Go!
-Please! Let him up!
-Stop it!
Yeah, Brian.
Go for it, Brian.
Helpin' out Michael Phelps
over here.
Let him up!
All right, I'm sorry!
I won't do anything else.
I promise.
Oh! Oh, come on up.
-You think
we should believe her?
-Eh, probably not.
She's a liar
just like her husband.
Let's show him how much
of a liar she really is.

And now it's story time.
Tonight's story
is a story about love.
Or, should I say,
of one night of lust.
Enough.
You're gonna get your money.
Why--why do this?
Because I can,
and you pissed me off.
Tonight's story is a story
about a woman who lived
a perfect little life.
Or so we thought.
But everyone has secrets.
What is she
talking about?
Oh, this is your wifey's
little diary.
I came across it while
I was helping myself
to some knickknacks
up in that very hot attic.
"Peter's hand
touched my waist,
and I didn't
push him away.
I don't know
what I was doing.
Maybe I had
too much champagne.
But he kissed me
with a passion
I had not felt
in a long time.
I feel guilty to say,
but I enjoyed it."
-Aw.
-Oh. No.
Lisa.
Well, don't stop now.
It's just getting juicy.
"We made love.
It was exciting,
passionate,
and I felt alive again.
When it was over,
we knew it was a mistake
and agreed never
to tell anyone."
This Peter guy,
he must be some neighbor.
You accused me of never knowing
the love of a man I could trust.
Well, it looks like
your man can't trust you.
There are no happy endings
even in suburbia.
Time for bed.
Whoo-hoo!
I know I'm gonna sleep good.
Just in case you're
thinking of running off
during the night.
Really sucks to be you.
When did you
cheat on me with Peter?
Three years ago.
You were on a business trip
in New England.
We had a fight. You said
you wanted a divorce.
That's your excuse?
There's no excuse
for what happened.
What she didn't read about
is the torment and the guilt
that I have felt
every day since.
It was the worst
mistake of my life.
I am so sorry.
How long did it go on?
It was just
the one time.
I didn't plan it, I swear.
It just happened.
So, why'd you--
You were just never gonna
tell me about it, right?
I had to find out from
that demented woman in there,
just so she could--
she could humiliate my family
even more than she already has?
I said I'm sorry.
God, I've been calling Peter
my friend this entire time.
It's like a--it's a nightmare
that never ends.
I love you.
Nothing's gonna change that.
I don't even know
what to say.
Please.
I promise you this, though.
I'm gonna get these bastards...
One way or the other.
Hey, do I hear
talking in there?

I'll be watching
everything on this camera.
So don't even think about
trying anything stupid.
Put this in your ear
so you can hear me
when you're inside.
Tell me if you
can hear me.
-Yeah, I can hear you.
-Picture's fine.
Mike, keep your cell phone.
I'll be using the app
so we can talk.
I got it.
You're driving.
Hey, Lisa.
Take a good look
at your family.
'Cause if you
screw this up...
It's gonna be the last time
you ever see 'em.
Let's go.

You're gonna drop me off
half a block from the bank.
If I even suspect that you're
trying to alert someone,
I'll call Mike,
and your family will die.
You don't have
to say it again. I know.
You're gonna get
what you want, okay?
Oh, I usually do.
Then what?
You'll never see us again.
You're gonna just let us go?
Absolutely.
Go back out to the street.
Drive around the parking lot.
Park on that side
of the building.
After you get the cash,
pick me back up here.
If at any time we lose signal,
I will assume
you've alerted someone,
and your family dies.
Please stop saying that.
I'm doing what
you want, okay?
Go.
So far, so good.
Okay, babe. I'm excited.
Yeah, get excited
when we have the money.

Where's the bag?
You forgot the bag.
Lisa, get the damn bag now.
Sorry.
I'll get it.
Mrs. Styles is here.
-Mrs. Styles.
-Mr. Buckley.
Please, come in.
Sit down.
Yes, I know.
It's quite a sight.
$340,000.
Yeah, quite a sight.
So we got some paperwork
we got to deal with here.
I'll need you to fill out
this withdrawal slip
and sign it, please.
Okay.
How was your vacation?
Hawaii, right?
Yes. Maui.
It was beautiful.
Are you okay?
You're fine.
Act naturally.
Yeah. I'm just nervous.
Of course.
Of course.
I have to ask
as a matter of policy.
Are you a victim
of a fraud or scam,
or are you withdrawing
this money against
your own free will?
No one is forcing you
to do this, correct?
Answer him now.
No. This is my choice.
Is there
a problem, honey?
I don't know yet.
Now, I've already filled out
a cash transaction report,
as required by law,
and a Suspicious
Activity Report
for the IRS,
which is required
for all exchanges
over $10,000.
So, yeah, please,
count the money.
There are 34 stacks
of $100 bills.
Each stack is 10,000,
for a total of 340,000.
And I'll go get
your receipt.
Where did he go?
Is there a problem
with the money?
No. There is no problem.
He just stepped out.
What's going on?
Does she have the money?
Yeah, she's got it,
but something's off.
Just be ready
in case something happens.
If you're not outside
in five minutes,
your family dies.
Hurry up.

Who called the police?
Your family is dead.
Mike, she double-crossed us.
Get ready to kill them.
- Wait, wait, wait.
Stop. Stop it!
-Dad!
Mr. Buckley,
did you call the police?
Yes. Yes, as a precaution.
You know, you really
didn't need to do that.
We aren't having
a problem here.
No, no!
Stop it! Stop it!
Wait! Just stop!
Look, I'll do anything
you want, okay?
Oh, no, they were more
than happy to help.
Get rid
of the cops now.
You know, I really
don't need the cops.
Cry for me, and I'll
let you go first.
Cry, Brian.
Okay.
-You want me to do her first?
-Stop it!
- She goes first.
- Put it on me!
- She's going first.
- Put the gun on me.
-Come on!
-Can you ask
them to leave?
Well, they're here already.
Maybe you can talk
to them yourself.
I said cry, Brian.
Cry!
Okay, fine.
I'll ask them to leave.
It really wasn't necessary
for you to call them
in the first place.
As you wish,
Mrs. Styles.
I was just trying to help.
Mike,
hold on for a minute.
Officers,
this is Mrs. Styles.
-Afternoon, ma'am.
-Hi.
If you want,
we can follow you
to the city limit.
Um, no.
That's quite all right.
Thank you so much
for your time.
Mr. Buckley, thank you again.
I really appreciate it.
Thank you.
- Have a good day.
- Thank you.
She's pulling out now.
I don't think
the cops are following.
All right, we're set.
She's on her way.
Looks like
we got everything.
Start getting ready to leave.
I'll be there in half an hour.
Okay. See you soon.
Keep an eye
on these guys
while I go
pack up my stuff.
If your mom says kill 'em,
kill 'em.
Drive.
So now you
let us go, right?
That was our deal.
Our deal?
Just drive.
Don't run any red lights
or do anything stupid.
We're still live,
and the gun's loaded.
Hey.
What are you doing?
-Can I pay you to go away
with my share of the money?
-Your share.
Stop acting like
a spoiled princess
and stick to the plan.
We only take things
we can sell.
You know that.
Hey, where you goin'?
To get some food for the trip.
No, you can get it
when you get there.
I'm not eating
at that grease pit again.
Apple pie la crap.
Too bad. Get upstairs,
pack your clothes,
and strip the sheets. Let's go.
She's gonna be here
any minute. Let's go!
Chop-chop!

Come on.
Whoo-hoo!
Look what the cat dragged in.
How'd it go?
As planned.
No problems?
She was a good girl.
-Oh.
-Ah!
She better be.
What's 300 grand look like?
Come to papa.
Whoo!
Freedom!

Who is it?
It's Peter.
- The neighbor?
- Yeah, the home-wrecker.
So what?
Don't answer it.
He saw us drive up.
Well, he knows
somebody's here.
Well, then, let's go.
We've all got
a long drive.
What--Where are we going?
Somewhere the cops won't
find you guys for a while
so we have
a chance to get away.
Be happy.
You're almost free.
Let's get ready.

Babe, I--I have
a letter opener
in--in my waist.
What?
I've got--I just
can't get it.
-Where is it?
Where is it?
-Hold on. Hold on.
Ah, hold on.
Come here.
Come here.
- Hang on a second.
I'll try to get it.
-Can you get it?

Can--can--
can you see anything?
Yeah, I can see it.
I can see it.
Wait. Wait. I got it.
-Get it. Grab it.
-I got it. Got it.
I got it.
All right. All right.
Okay, okay.
Okay, okay.
I got it. I got it.
I got it.
Hi. It's Brian.
Leave me a message
and I'll get back to you.
Thanks.
It's close.
It's close.
I'm almost there.

Okay,
let's go, everybody.
Hurry up.
Nothing here
but the coyotes.
Is this where
you're letting us go?
Yeah. We're just gonna
take a walk first.
No, no.
Get in the van.
-Why?
-'Cause I said so.
It's been real, Princess.
-April.
-Come here.
April, you okay?



Get on your knees.
I said on your knees.

This is all
your fault, Brian.
I knew I shouldn't
have trusted you.
You got a lot of nerve.
You know that?
I've got a lot of nerve?
You were the one
who was cheating on me.
Do you remember that?
Well, you stole
all of our dreams
with your stupid investments.
You'd think they'd be
begging for their lives
rather than arguing.
I know, right?
But I love it.
-She was right.
You're greedy.
-Stop fighting.
- What is wrong with you two?
- -Are you finished?
Are you finished?
Yes. Finally.
That's Marcia.
- What--
-It's the neighbor.
-Mom.
-Okay, baby, come on.
-Let's go,
let's go, let's go.
-Go, go, go. Come on. Go.
-Go! Go.
-Come on.
-Oh, my God.
-Peter.
Look, we can't help him.
Just get the--

-I'm sorry, baby.
-Okay?
-Okay, I got it, got it.
-Are you okay?
Come on. We gotta go.
Come on. Come on.


Be careful.
- Careful. Careful.
- Wait.
Mom, there's a car.
There's a car.
- Here. Here. Here.
- Do you see him?
- Stop!
- Stop!
- Wait.
- Stop, please.
My, uh--my family
and I are stranded.
-Can you please give us
a ride to the city?
-Sure.
-Get in.
-Thank you. Thank you.
Thank you. Come here.
Come here. Come on.
- You all right?
- Yeah.
Thank you.
You said that your
registered firearm
was stolen during the robbery.
Uh, yeah.
Yeah, he--he, uh,
took it from my safe.
And your neighbor,
Mr. Peter Levy,
why was he out there
with you in the desert?
Um, well, he must have
seen us leave
and then decided
to follow us.
Look, we don't
really know what happened
after we heard the gunshots.
The sheriff's department found
the area that you described
and located his car.
They also found him
a short distance away.
I'm sorry to have
to tell you this,
but he's dead.
Gunshot wounds.
How long
had you known him?
Um...
almost 11 years.
He bought the house
down the street from us
shortly after
we bought ours.
Detective Flynn,
we'd really like
to just go back home.
Is that all right?
Your house is a crime scene
at the moment.
Our guys should be
finished up later tonight.
You're just gonna
have to wait.
We're also gonna need
your DNA and fingerprints
to check against anything else
we may find in the house.
Detective Carboni will
help you take care of that.

I don't feel safe
here anymore.
Everything's ruined.
No, it's not.
No, no. Look, that's exactly
how they want us to feel.
If we start feeling that way,
then... they've won.
This is--this is
still our home.
Hey. I know it's gonna
take some time,
but we're safe now.
I'm going to my room.
It's bad enough
what these people
did to us in our home.
Now we have to go
through the indignity
of having the cops
tearing our house apart.
I wanna make these people
pay for what they did.
Just let the police
handle it, okay?
They're gonna find them.

Hey.
Come here.
Is there anything
that they didn't take?
We've still got each other.
They didn't take that.
Yeah.
Styles was about
to declare bankruptcy,
wasn't he?
Mm-hmm. Huge debts.
But wasn't his wife about
to come into some money?
The sale of that painting.
Yeah. Her commission
was about a hundred grand.
But the family's debt
was north of half a million.
So she went to the bank
and withdrew $340,000,
but most of that
belonged to her client.
Maybe this
home invasion story's
a cover-up.
She steals
her client's money
and pays off the debts.
Maybe.
But what about the murder
of Peter Levy?
I mean, what's that got
to do with this?
Let's dig deeper.
There's definitely
more going on here.
You got it.
-Hi. Come on in.
-Hi. Thank you.
Hey, hon.
You're home early.
How was work?
Chaotic.
I can't--I can't focus.
The locksmith
is almost finished.
Did you, uh, go
into the gallery today?
No. Detective Flynn called
and said he's on his way here.
-Why? Did he find something?
-Didn't say.
Hey, I'm gonna go to Kym's
to hang out, okay?
Do you think
that's a good idea?
Yeah. Don't worry.
Kym's dad's gonna be there.
He'll protect me.
-I love you both.
-We love you too, babe.
Be safe, honey.
Someone just logged on
to my Socialize account.
-Didn't you change
your password?
-Not yet.
Does it list the area
where it came from?
"Mill Springs"?
Never heard of that.
Change your
password right now.
Wait a minute.
Do you think
it could be them?
I mean, maybe they're trying
to log on to my account
to see if I've posted
any updates about the case.
It's possible.
- Afternoon, Detectives.
- Afternoon.
- Come on in.
- Afternoon,
Mr. Styles.
Hello, Mrs. Styles.
Detective.
Did you find anything?
Actually, we came to ask
you both why you didn't
tell us about the affair
between you, Mrs. Styles,
and Peter Levy.
Your journal was logged in
as evidence.
Don't you think that's
an important fact
in this case?
Uh, actually, we didn't
think much about it.
- We've been trying to put all that behind us.
- -I see.
But you can understand,
Mr. Levy was killed
with your gun,
and somehow he ended up
out in the woods with you.
No, I explained my gun
was taken in the robbery.
Are you--Wait. Are you
accusing us of murder?
I didn't say that,
Mr. Styles.
But if we're going
to catch these people,
we will need your
complete cooperation.
You have my complete
cooperation.
Remember, we're
the victims here.
We'll need you both
to come down and talk us
through the timeline again,
just to clarify
a few things.
Are you asking
or telling us?
Right now, we're asking.
Okay. Well, uh...
yeah, we'll be there
tomorrow with our lawyer.
That's your right.
We'll see you then.
Good day.
- Yeah.
- Thank you.
Thanks.
Sorry. Go ahead.
Can you believe this?
I mean, they haven't
found any evidence,
so now they're treating us
like we're the criminals.
We're still
being victimized,
and those horrible people
are getting away
with what they did.
We're not gonna let 'em.
-What?
-No, we're gonna take care
of this ourselves.
Brian, that's crazy.
No, they need to suffer
exactly like we did.
Well, then what?
I mean, what does
that make us?
Even.
How are we supposed
to go on with our lives, huh?
Just accept what happened
and--and hope
for an arrest someday?
And let's say that happens.
Then what?
I mean, I'm gonna tell you
right now, there is
no amount of prison time
that's gonna make
this right for me.
Do you understand
what I'm talking about?
Do you?
Wai--wai--wait.
Where did they log in from?
Where was--
On your Socialize account.
What was it, Mills--
Mills Falls something?
I think it was
Mill Springs. I don't--
Mill Springs.
It's close.
It's known for the caf.
Uh, friendly service,
apple pies.
God, you know
what's strange?
Mike and Marcia,
they got into this argument
right before we left. They--
She mentioned something
about some greasy spoon caf.
Something--
She mentioned apple pie.
Could it be? I mean,
what--what are the odds?
Well--not good.
But, I mean,
that's all we got.
I mean, it's--
that's about an hour away.
Uh--

- Hi, folks.
- Hi.
Take a seat anywhere you like.
I'll be right with you.
-Thank you.
-Thank you.
Seems like a nice
little place.
Yeah.
Coffee?
You know, my wife and I
were looking at this
crazy story in the paper
about a local break-in.
Have you seen them?
Have they--
Do they come in here?
Nope.
They don't look familiar.
And I work most shifts.
Are you with the police?
No. No.
No. We were just curious.
Ready to order?
Our special today is
our Mill Springs burger
-with rattlesnake
hot sauce.
-Ooh.
Um, you know what?
We're just gonna
probably look at the menu
for a couple of minutes,
if that's okay.
-Sure.
-Great. Thank you.
This is a waste of time.
We've got the whole town
to search, okay?
Mm.
It's April.
Hi, honey.
Is everything okay?
Yeah. I'm home early.
Where are you guys?
We're having lunch.
Why are you back early?
I thought you were
gonna stay at Kym's.
You're so worried about it.
Where are you guys?
I'll come meet you.
We're just finishing up
here at the beach.
We just had lunch
with a couple
of your dad's friends.
Why don't you just lock
all the doors, okay?
And we'll be home soon.
Okay.
Um, we're still on
for dinner tonight, right?
Yes. Whatever you want.
Okay.
Bye, Mom. I love you.
Love you too.
Let's just get out of here.
This is a dead end anyway.

"Apple pie la crap."

I'm here to pick up
an order for Smith.
Okay, just give me a second.
Is that their daughter?
That'll be $17.96.
She looks
completely different.
That's April's shirt.
Are you sure?
Positive.

Let's go. Come on,
come on, come on.

Uh, ma'am,
we have to leave,
but, uh, thank you.
Oh.

Hungry.
Took you long enough.
-Everything go okay?
-Yeah.
- No problems.
- -Yeah, which one's my pie?
-Where's my change?
-Consider it my tip.
Next time, get your own pie.
I'll be out by the tree.
Get a new attitude.

I'm gonna give her
a good talking-to.
Okay. Come on.

How long we gonna stay
in this dump?
Long as we have to.
We'll give it a few days.
If things die down, we try
and cross the state line.
Well, it's obvious
the cops don't have much.
Otherwise, they wouldn't
ask for the public's help.
They're always hoping
an informant comes forward.
They never do.
Zora, is that you?

What's going on?
Nothing.
It's getting cold.
I'm gonna go to the van
and get my coat.
Grab me a beer?
Sure.


Hey, hey, hey!
Hey!
Let's get his gun.
Come on, come on.
Huh?
What? What do you
think about that?
Huh? Break into my house?
Terrorize my wife?
-Tie him up. Tie him up.
-Okay.
Don't you wanna
eat with us?
No. He makes me
wanna vomit.
Your choice.
Food's gonna be gone.
-Where's her gun?
-Right there, honey.
On the counter. There.
You.
Hey. Hey!
Hey, hey, hey!
Get off her! Get off!
Hey! Back off!
Get up.
What are you gonna do,
kill us?
I don't think so.
Go ahead and grab your
precious stuff and leave.
That's not what
this is about.
Really?
Careful what you wish for.
Get on your knees
and put your hands
behind your back.
Get down on your knees!
Give me my ring.
Give me my ring,
you white-trash bitch!
Ow!
Just so we're clear.
This belongs to me.
You got it?
Looks like you've got
some backbone after all.
Such hypocrites.
I was right.
You're no different
than us.
Go ahead.
The more you do to us,
the more you
prove my point.
But it's already
too late.
We've already destroyed
your perfect little world.
No, you didn't.
You picked on
the wrong family.
Get away from her now!
Take it easy.
Take it easy.
Just--just put the gun down.
You okay, Mom?
Shoot them and untie me.
Do it.
Shoot them.
Mom, Dad, what--
what's going on?
Baby. What are you doing here?
How did you find us?
Our phones share
locations, remember?
Why didn't you tell me?
I didn't wanna get you involved.
But, God, thank God you're here.
Oh! Okay. Listen.
Tie her up. Tie her up.
That's my favorite shirt.
Oh, my God.
I got a splitting headache.
You got some aspirin, Brian?
You know what I think, Mike?
I think you're
all bark and no bite.
And I think I wanna
hear you bark.
Mmm.
Come on. I know
you know how to do it.
Bark for me.
Bark.
Oh, come on.
Bark for me, man!
Bark.
I want you to bark.
Come on. You bark for me.
Come on! Bark!
Bark, little doggy!
Arf! Arf!
Hey, Lisa,
it's too bad
we never made it.
I know you never
had a real man.
You shut up.
Except maybe Peter.
Shut up!
You pull that trigger, Brian.
Go ahead.
Pull that trigger.
-It's gonna feel so good.
-Brian.
It's gonna feel so good.
-Pull that trigger.
-Brian.
Do it, nancy boy!
That's enough!
Do it, Brian.
-Do it!
-Brian!
God help you,
you better do it.
'Cause when I get untied,
I'm going straight
for your daughter.
Come on.
Let's get outta here.

-You got it?
-Yeah.
Go, go, go, go.
You guys wait in the car.
Your positive ID
allows us to move forward
and press charges.
Murder, robbery,
and kidnapping,
among other things.
And we now know
their real names--
Ryker, Alexia,
and Zora Adamson.
We're trying to connect them
to three other
home invasion robberies
in two other states.
Well, we're just glad
you guys caught 'em
before they could
hurt anybody else.
Yeah,
we caught a lucky break.
An anonymous tip sent
the local cops to where
they were hiding out.
-Where were they?
-They found them tied up
in an abandoned farmhouse
about an hour north.
We thought
it was a drug deal
that had gone wrong,
but we recovered your gun,
a lot of your belongings,
and the money.
It looks like
it's mostly all there.
That is good to hear.
Funny thing.
They claim that you folks
broke in and held them hostage,
just like you said
they did to you.
Oh, God. That's ridiculous.
I wouldn't believe
anything that they say.
I mean, how could we ever
do something like that?
Yeah, that's
what I said.
Crazy story, right?
Yeah.
I hope there's
no hard feelings.
None at all.

How did this
ever happen to us?
I don't know.
Things are never gonna
be the same, are they?
It'll be better.
You'll see.