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Years after a plague kills most of humanity and transforms the rest into monsters, the sole survivor in New York City struggles valiantly to find a cure.

Primary Title
  • I Am Legend
Date Broadcast
  • Saturday 16 July 2016
Release Year
  • 2007
Start Time
  • 21 : 00
Finish Time
  • 22 : 50
Duration
  • 110:00
Channel
  • TV2
Broadcaster
  • Television New Zealand
Programme Description
  • Years after a plague kills most of humanity and transforms the rest into monsters, the sole survivor in New York City struggles valiantly to find a cure.
Classification
  • AO
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Television
Languages
  • English
Captioning Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Subjects
  • Feature films--United States
Genres
  • Drama
  • Horror
  • Science fiction
Contributors
  • Francis Lawrence (Director)
  • Mark Protosevich (Writer)
  • Akiva Goldsman (Writer)
  • Will Smith (Actor)
Word is that they're having some problems with injuries. 1 MAN: ...training camp, and he's definitely got the inside track. Word is that they're having some problems with injuries. MAN 2: Really? Are they looking into free agent signings last second? Anything like that, or...? Possibly. And they've got a strong farm club too. They've got some AAA ball players they might be bringing up, but Peter can tell us a little more about that in the next half hour. but Peter can tell us a little more about that in the next half hour. Who do you like? So far, I like what I'm seeing in New York. They've got a strong ball club, as usual. That's in the American. And in the National, I'm still liking Chicago with a little bit of a twist here for Los Angeles. OK, so we're looking at New York-Chicago World Series, possible Los Angeles. You got it here. Hey! Hold him to it at the end of the season. That's it from the sports desk. Back to you guys in the studio. Thanks, Dave. Thanks for nothing, Eddie. MAN 3: Thank you, guys. That's not all we're following. Here's Karen at the health desk. The world of medicine has seen its share of miracle cures, from the polio vaccine to heart transplants. But all past achievements may pale in comparison to the work of Dr Alice Krippin. Thank you so much for joining us this morning. Thank you so much for joining us this morning. Not at all. So, Dr Krippin, give it to me in a nutshell. So, Dr Krippin, give it to me in a nutshell. Well, the premise is quite simple. Take something designed by nature and reprogram it to make it work for the body rather than against it. We're talking about a virus? Indeed. Yes, in this case, the measles virus, which has been engineered at a genetic level to be helpful rather than harmful. Um, and I find the best way to describe it is if you can imagine your body as a highway and you picture the virus as a very fast car being driven by a very bad man. Imagine the damage that that car could cause. Then if you replace that man with a cop, the picture changes, and that's essentially what we've done. How many people have you treated so far? Well, we've had 10,009 clinical trials in humans so far. Well, we've had 10,009 clinical trials in humans so far. And how many are cancer-free? 10,009. 10,009. So you have actually cured cancer? Yes, yes. Yes, we have. What you see? What you see? Damn. Damn. (BARKS) (GROWLS) (BARKS) (BEEPING) Let's go, Sam. Come on. TVNZ Captioning 2010 Hey, good morning, Matt. It's looking great, I'll tell you. Not only was this the biggest snowstorm in New York City history, it had to be one of the prettiest. Imagine waking up on Sunday morning with 26.9 inches of snow in New York City... Here you go. Just the way you like it. Disgusting. Excuse me, excuse me. Alright. Come on, relax. (TV COMMENTARY CONTINUES) There you go. I'm gonna show you, attempting the Bob Hager rule of thumb here. And I'm gonna plug my ruler in. In New York...in 30 Rock, we have 16 inches of snow, Matt. Back to you, Matt and Katie. MATT: Gosh. Alright, it looks great. It'll be beautiful for the next day at least. And then it turns brown. KATIE: If that. Anyway, Ann, thanks so much. Mm-mm. No, no, no. Eat your vegetables. Don't just push them around. Eat them. I'm not playing. OK. You're gonna eat your vegetables. We will sit down here all night. (SAM WHINES) What are you whining about? Why didn't you just eat your vegetables? Alright, here's the deal. Look, look. You're gonna eat twice as many vegetables tomorrow night. Alright? Deal? Deal? (BOB MARLEY 'EVERYTHING'S GONNA BE ALL RIGHT' PLAYS) (SINGS ALONG) # Don't worry # About a thing # 'Cause every little thing gonna be alright... # I know that feels good. (WATER RUNS) # Smiled with the rising sun # Three little birds... # Argh, Sam! # ..by my doorstep # Singing sweet songs... # (BEEPING) # Of melodies pure and true... # (BEEPING CONTINUES, DROWNING OUT ALL SOUNDS) (BEEPING CONTINUES, DROWNING OUT SAM'S BARKING) (FAINT BARKING OVER BEEPING) (BARKING BECOMES LOUDER) (REGGAE MUSIC FADES BACK IN) (SAM WHINES) Alright. Alright, alright. # Gonna be alright... # (BEEPING CONTINUES) # Rise up this morning # Smiled at the rising sun # Three little birds # Pitch by my doorstep # Singing sweet songs # Of melodies pure and true # Sayin' # This is my message to you-ou-ou... # (SCREECHING ANIMAL SOUNDS) Robert, what is happening? I've been trying to reach you on the cell. I just keep getting a recording. Daddy, where are we going? Can't get used to the new rags. You're going to Aunt Sarah's. What? No! Why? Baby, just strap yourself in. Go. We're at 30 minutes, Colonel. Copy. 30 minutes to what? They're sealing off the island. Seal off the island? This island? But I don't wanna go to Aunt Sarah's. Did you bring all the money? Yeah. How much? Uh...$600. Why did you say "you're going"? That's not enough. Robert, you said "you're going", not "we're going". Alright, when you get across, I need you to get to the ATM. Get as much cash as you can get. It's not even summer, you know. Take Sarah's car, go upstate. I'll meet you at the farm. Bring enough food for two weeks. Jesus, Robert, did it jump? Is it airborne? But we only go to Aunt Sarah's in the summer. It may be. Oh, my God. It's Christmas. What about my presents? He's announcing it. RADIO: Make no mistake, my fellow Americans... You left my Christmas presents in the closet. Hush now, Mar. RADIO: ..survival of not only our nation, but of every other nation... Mommy, look, it's a butterfly. Marley, enough! RADIO: ..so it is with great sadness but even greater resolve that tonight I have signed an executive order initiating a military quarantine of New York City. God be with us. WOMAN: This has been a special... (SWITCHES RADIO OFF) The window is still open. We find something in a week or two weeks, we can reverse the spread. I can still fix this. Please. You can do the same work outside the city. This is ground zero. This is my site. We talked about this. What are you doing? What am I doing? (SIGHS) I'm not gonna let this happen. Let? This isn't up to you. You can't... (SCREAMS) Daddy, it's a monster! (ALARM BEEPS) How'd you sleep? Come on, you know better than that. Uh-uh. I'll be back. (WHIRRING SOUND) (WATER RUNS) (DOOR OPENS) Dr Robert Neville. September 5, 2012. GA series serum 391, animal trials. Streaming video. (SIGHS) (SCREECHING) GA series results appear typical. Compounds 1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 16, 18 did not kill the virus. Compounds 2, 5, 7, 12, 13, 15, 17... ..all killed the host. (SIGHS) Hold on a second. Compound 6 appears to be showing decreased aggression response. Partial pigmentation return. Slight pupil constriction. GA series serum 391, compound 6. Next candidate for human trials. Hang in there, number 6. (TAPS) # # Yeah, that's what you want. (STARTS ENGINE) (REGGAE SONG PLAYS ON CAR STEREO) # Don't worry # About a thing... # Hey! Morning, Marge. Morning, Fred. What are you guys doing here so early? Nice sweatshirt there, Fred. Don't set it down anywhere. (BARKS) See you guys inside. What's happening, buddy? Morning, Hank. I'm midway through the 'G's. Hey, who's the girl in...? Never mind. Hey, I'll see you in the morning. What am I supposed to say? "Hello. "Wanna see some infected rats?" OK, tomorrow. I'm gonna say hello tomorrow. Psst! (BARKS) Hey, hey. Good job. You did so good. Yes, yes. (MUTTERS) Ah! Look at that. See that? Red salmon. Wow, actual Spam. Yeah. Uh-uh. You'll get some of that later. Let's go. Wait. (OVER RADIO) My name is Robert Neville. I am a survivor living in New York City. I am broadcasting on all AM frequencies. I will be at the South Street Seaport every day at midday when the sun is highest in the sky. If you are out there, if anyone is out there, I can provide food, I can provide shelter, I can provide security. If there's anybody out there, anybody, please... ..you are not alone. Fore! Yeah. Keep your eye on this one for me. Ooh. (BALL BOUNCES ON METAL, GLASS SMASHES) I'm getting good. Sk-ss! Sam, no, no, no, no! No, no! Sam! No, no! Sam, Sam. Sam, Sam. Sam. Sam, Sam. Hello, Sam? Sam. Sam. Come on. Sam! (ANIMALS SCREECHING) I gotta go, Sam. I gotta go. I gotta go. Sam. (SLIGHT NOISE) (WHINING) Sam! Sam! Sam! Sam! Sam. Sam. Sam. Sam. Come on, we gotta go. Sam. What are we doing? (SOFT GNAWING NOISES) (SNARLS) (GUNFIRE) Sam, we gotta go! (SNARLING) (OTHER CREATURES GROWL AND SNARL) Sam, go, go! Sam, get out! Get out! (SHRIEKS) Gotta pay attention, OK? Gotta pay attention. Listen, uh... ..I want you to stay here on this one, OK? Because you can still get infected. And I can't. So, look, if I'm not back by dark, um... ..just go. (CABLE SNAPS) (SHRIEKING) (SHRIEKING) (SHRIEKING) (SILENCE) (CREATURES GROAN) (SHRIEKS) And in the National, I'm still liking Chicago with a little bit of a twist here for Los Angeles. # OK. Subject is female, likely 18 to 20 years of age. Dilaudid push only sedates effectively at six times human dose. Core temperature 106 Fahrenheit, pulse 200 BPM. Respiration elevated, PaO2, 300% of normal. Pupils fully dilated. Non-reactive to light. Extreme reaction to UV exposure. Symptoms and tissue samples confirm subject is infected with KV. Vaccine test. GA series, serum 391, compound 6. Commencing human trials. Respiration slowing. Pulse 190. Core temperature...105. 104 and decreasing. We may have something here. (SCREECHES) (SCREAMS) (MACHINE FLATLINES) (INHALES) (REGULAR BEEPING) (FASTER BEEPING) (DROPS SYRINGE ON METAL TRAY) GA series serum 391, compound 6 - ineffective on humans. (SLAMS DESK) (SLAMS DESK REPEATEDLY) Test results linked to this entry saved on six redundant drives. Still no cure. Day 1,001. We came in close contact with a hive today. Blood tests confirm that I remain immune to both the airborne and contact strains. Canines remain immune to airborne strain only. Can't go running into the dark, dummy. Vaccine trials continue. I'm still unable to transfer my immunity to infected hosts. The Krippin Virus is... ..elegant. Just fishing in the dark, son. Hmm. Um...behavioural note. Um...an infected male exposed himself to sunlight today. Now, it's possible decreased brain function or growing scarcity of food is causing them to ignore their basic survival instincts. Social de-evolution appears complete. Typical human behaviour is now entirely absent. (SIREN WAILS, THEN STOPS) Why are we stopping? Street's closed, folks. We hoof it. You've got less than 10 minutes. Baby, give me the dog. Come on, baby, let's go. Daddy! It's alright. It's alright. Come on. SOLDIER: Keep the colonel and his family between us. And don't let anyone stop you. Mommy, they have guns. It's OK. They're in the army like Daddy. MAN: (ON P.A.) Unless you have clearance, you cannot pass the checkpoint. Please return to your homes. SOLDIER: Make a hole, make a hole. Coming through. Coming through! MAN: Unless you have clearance, you cannot pass the checkpoint. Please return to your homes. (BEEPING) You're clear. (BEEPING) MAN: Alright, that's it, move up. Alright, step up. (BEEPING) You're clear. Next. Let's go. (RAPID BEEPING) No good. MAN: (ON P.A.) Military quarantine is about to begin. MAN 2: Let's go. Come on. Step back. (BEEPING) Clear. Look, look, look. (BEEPING) Clear. Good, move on. I'm not infected. I'm not infected. Please! Please! Please, take my baby. MAN: Gonna have to move back. Take my baby. Please. (FAST BEEPING) No good. No good. But...but...no. Robert, Robert! Whoa, whoa! Get your hands off my wife! Get your hands off! (SCREAMS) Mommy! Lieutenant! Stand down! Mommy! Scan her again! Get your hands off of her! Scan her again! Stand down! Stand down, soldier! Stand down. I am Lieutenant Colonel Robert Neville. I'm ordering you to scan her again. Scan her again! Alright, scan her again. (BEEPING) It's clear. It's clear. Move through. Let's go. MAN: Who's next? Come on. Take my baby with you! Mommy! Please! Daddy, why can't the little girl come too? MAN: (ON P.A.): Stay away from the shoreline. How long? Five minutes. We'll make it. This is Ranger 621. We're on-site. MAN: (ON P.A.): Military quarantine is about to begin. I won't take my eyes off them, Colonel. You got my word on it. Give me a kiss. (MOUTHS WORDS) Dear Lord, please watch over Robert and keep him strong through the struggles ahead of him. Lord, please, just bring him home safely. Amen. Daddy's gonna make the monsters go away, baby, OK? Sam, you protect Daddy. No, baby, I can't. Daddy can't take a dog. SOLDIER: Sir, we got to go. Daddy, look, it's a butterfly. (HELICOPTER ROTOR DROWNS OUT DIALOGUE) Come on, let's go. (ALARM BEEPS) but Peter can tell us a little more about that in the next half hour. e How'd you sleep? Dr Neville will be taking a closer look at the ongoing mutations of Dr Alice Krippin's once-hailed miracle cure for cancer. So far, almost 5,000 patients treated with her retro-fitted virus have begun exhibiting symptoms resembling the early onset of rabies. 25 patients have already died. Dr Neville has ordered local hospitals to stockpile antiviral drugs and to begin preliminary quarantine protocols. It's my birthday. We are fully confident that Dr Neville can see us through... You gonna sing? (OVER RADIO) My name is Robert Neville. I am a survivor living in New York City. I am broadcasting on all AM frequencies. I will be at the South Street Seaport every day at midday when the sun is highest in the sky. If you are out there, if anyone is out there, I can provide food, I can provide shelter, I can provide security. If there's anybody out there, anybody... ..please...you are not alone. Listen, uh, if you're planning a party or something, just tell me now. OK? Because you know I don't like surprises. And I swear I'll act surprised. OK? (TYRES SCREECH) (TYRES SQUEAL) (BARKS) (BARKS) Hey, hey! What the hell are you doing out here, Fred?! What the... What the hell are you...? No! No! No! No! What the hell are you doing out here, Fred? How did you get out here? Fred, if you're real, you better tell me right now! If you're real, you better tell me right now! Damn it, Fred! Damn it! (CABLE SNAPS) (BARKS) (BEEPING) (BARKS) (BEEPING STOPS) (SAM BARKS) I'm alright. I'm alright, I'm alright. (BARKS) (BARKS) (BARKS) I'm alright. I'm alright. I'm alright. (GROWLS) (SCREAMS) OK. I'm OK. I'm OK. I'm OK. (BARKING) (GROWLS) Let's go. (BARKS) Ah-ah! Come on! Sam, come on! (DOGS BARK) (WHIMPERS) (BARKS) Let's go, Sam! No! No! Let's go! We gotta go home, Sam. Let's go! Sam! (DOG SNARLS) (GROWLS MENACINGLY) NO! (TEETH CRUNCH LOUDLY) Oh! (WHIMPERS) (WHINES) Uh-uh. Sam. Sam. It's alright. It's OK. You're alright. OK. It's OK. You're alright. You're alright. Samantha. Samantha, look at me, girl. Hey. You're OK. You're OK. Samantha. We just gotta get you home. Gotta get you... Gotta take you home. Let me take you home. Alright, come here, come here. (GROANS) (DROPS SYRINGE IN METAL TRAY) Come on. Come here, come here. I got you. Got you. It's OK. OK. (SINGS) # Don't worry # About a thing # 'Cause every little thing # Is gonna be alright # Don't worry # About a thing # Rise up this morning # Smiled with the rising sun # Three little birds... # (GROWLS SOFTLY) (BARKS MENACINGLY) (SAM GRUNTS AND STRUGGLES) (SAM CONTINUES TO GRUNT) (FEET TAP) (SILENCE) And in the National, I'm still liking Chicago with a little bit of a twist here for Los Angeles. # Promised my friend... ..that I would say hello to you today. Hello. Hello. Please say hello to me. (DESPERATELY) Please say hello to me. (ENGINE STARTS) Die! (DRAMATIC MUSIC) Die! (SNARLS) (SNARLS) (ROARS) Aaargh! (SNARLS) (DISTORTED DIALOGUE) Where do you live? Hey! Hey! Stay with me. Where do you live? Where do you live? Uh...11 Washington Square. They don't know where I live. Don't let them track us. You gotta stay out till dawn. (PEOPLE SCREAM) (SHOUTS) MALE VOICE: (ON TV) Donkey? What are you doing? I would think, of all people, you'd recognise a wall when you see one. Well, yeah, but the wall's supposed to go around my swamp, not through it. It is, around your half, see? That's your half and this is my half. Oh, your half? Hmm. Yes, my half. I helped rescue the princess. (GROANS) I did half the work. I get half the booty. Now hand me that big old rock, the one that looks like your head. Back off. No, YOU back off. This is my swamp. OUR swamp. (POTS AND PANS CLANG) Stubborn jackass! Smelly ogre. Fine! Hey, hey, hey, come back here. I'm not through with you yet. Well, I'm through with you. Uh-uh. You know, with you, it's always "me, me, me". Well, guess what. Now it's my turn. So you just shut up and pay attention. You are mean to me. You insult me. And you don't appreciate anything that I do. You're always pushing me around or pushing me away. Oh, yeah? Well, if I treated you so bad, how come you came back? Because that's what friends do. They forgive each other! Oh, yeah. You're right, Donkey. I forgive you. For stabbing me in the back! (TV CONTINUES IN BACKGROUND) I'm afraid the eggs are powdered. Obviously you know that. They're yours. But I did find bacon. Which is about the most fantastic thing in history. And some antibiotics in the bathroom. I put by your plate, because your leg is OK, but it won't be for very long if you don't start a course soon. Who are you? I'm Anna, and that's Ethan. Don't let it get cold. It's OK. Go on. We came from Maryland. We heard your message on the radio. We were at the pier at noon. We waited all day. We're going to Vermont. To the survivors' colony. What? In Bethel. It's a safe zone. No. There's no survivors' colony. There's no safe zones. Nothing happened the way it was supposed to happen. Nothing worked the way it was supposed to work. In the mountains. There's a whole colony of people there who didn't get sick. The virus couldn't survive the cold. There's a whole... Shut up! Shut up! Everybody's dead! Everybody is dead. I...I just need... I need a minute. OK? Just... I just... I was saving that bacon. I was saving it. I just... I'm gonna go upstairs. Alright? Just... I'm gonna go. Ethan, put the knife down. # GUARD: (ON TV) You there! Ogre! SHREK: (ON TV) Aye? By the order of Lord Farquaad, I am authorised to place you both under arrest and transport you to a designated resettlement facility. SHREK: Oh, really? You and what army? (SPEAKS WITH MOVIE) Can I say something to you? Listen, you was really, really something back there. Incredible. Are you talking to... ..me? Yes, I was talking to you. You was really great back there. And those guards! They thought they was all that. Then you showed up and BAM. They was tripping over themselves like babes in the woods. That made me feel good to see that. Oh, that's great. Really. Man, it's good to be free. Now, why don't you go celebrate your freedom with your own friends? Hmm? But, uh... I don't have any friends, and I'm not going out there by myself. Hey, wait a minute. I got a great idea. I'll stick with you! DONKEY: You a mean, green fighting machine. Together we'll scare the spit out of anybody that crosses us. SHREK: Aaargh! I like 'Shrek'. DONKEY: That was really scary. If you don't mind me saying, if that don't work, your breath certainly will get the job done, 'cause you definitely need some Tic Tacs, 'cause your breath stinks! Man, you almost burned the hair out of my nose, just like the time... You're not so good with people anymore, are you? Thank you for my leg. OK. Where have you been? I was on a Red Cross evacuation ship out of Sao Paulo. Those boats weren't meant to be permanent. No, they weren't. When the navy fell apart, we started docking to take on supplies. Someone picked it up on shore. Five of us were immune. You said five. The Dark Seekers got them. You are THE Robert Neville, aren't you? It's too late today. If we leave tomorrow at dawn, we can get to Vermont in a straight shot. I'm not leaving. This is ground zero. This is my site. I'm not gonna let this happen. I can still fix this. (BREATHES RAPIDLY) (MACHINE BEEPS REGULARLY) (DOOR SLAMS) ROBERT: Whoa. You scared me. Sorry. I called down twice. Oh. Oh, thank you. Oh, it's heavily sedated. Don't worry. It's safe. I've never seen one so still. They're always biting. You think that can cure her? Um...no. This will almost certainly kill it, but it's possible by drastically reducing the body temperature, I can increase the compound's effectiveness. Did all of them die? Yes. My God. God didn't do this, Anna. We did. Where can Ethan sleep? He's heavy. She's beautiful. What's her name? Marley. Her name was Marley. It's a beautiful name. Yeah, we named her after Bob Marley. Who? Uh, the singer. Damian? Uh, his father. His father. Hmm...no. (SINGS) # I shot the sheriff # But I didn't shoot the deputy # Oh-oh... # (SINGS HIGH NOTE) (LAUGHS) Oh...that is unacceptable. Oh...that is unacceptable. What? Best album ever made. (REGGAE SONG INTRO PLAYS) You don't recognise that? Uh-uh. Wow! He had this idea. It was kind of a virologist's idea. He believed that you could cure racism and hate - literally cure it - by injecting music and love into people's lives. One day, he was scheduled to perform at a peace rally. Gunmen came to his house and shot him down. Two days later, he walked out on that stage and sang. Somebody asked him, "Why?" He said, "The people who are trying to make this world worse "are not taking a day off. "How can I? "Light up the darkness." (TURNS THE VOLUME UP) SONG: # Little darling, stir it up # Come on, baby... # Come with us, Neville. To the colony. There's no colony, Anna. Everything just fell apart. There was no evacuation plan. You're wrong. There is a colony. I know, OK? How do you know, Anna? I just know. How? I said, how do you know? How could you know? God told me. He has a plan. God told you? Yes. The God? Yes. I know how this sounds. It sounds crazy. But something told me to turn on the radio. Something told me to come here. My voice on the radio told you to come here, Anna. You were trying to kill yourself last night, right? Anna... I got here in time to save you. Stop it. Do you think it's a coincidence? Just stop it. He sent me here for a reason. What are you doing? Stop. Neville, the world is quieter now. You just have to listen. If we listen, we can hear God's plan. God's plan. Yeah. Alright, let me tell you about your God's plan. There were 6 billion people on Earth when the infection hit. KV had a 90% kill rate. That's 5.4 billion people dead. Crashed and bled out. Dead. Less than 1% immunity. Left 12 million healthy people like you, me and Ethan. The other 588 million turned into your Dark Seekers. And then they got hungry and they killed and fed on everybody. Everybody! Every single person that you or I has ever known is dead! Dead! There is no God. There is no God! (FAINT NOISE OUTSIDE) What is that? Was it still dark when you brought us home last night? You were bleeding. There was light on the horizon. Turn the light off. Turn it off. (SCREECHING) They followed us home. Ethan! (ALL GROWL MENACINGLY) (SHRIEKING) (SQUEALING) (SHOUTS) (BEEPING) (BEEPING) Oh, shit. (COUGHS) 9 Anna! Anna! Anna! Ah! Anna! Anna! (SHRIEKS) (GROWLS) (SCREAMS) (GROWLS) (GROWLS) (SHRIEKS) Anna! Anna. (MUFFLED SCREAM) Aargh! (SHRIEKS, THEN HOWLS) (GUNSHOT) Come on. Come on. Are you OK? You alright? Yeah. Are you alright? You OK? Oh, my God. You're bleeding. (GROWLING) (GROWLS MENACINGLY) Go to the lab. Downstairs, go! Get to the lab! To the lab! Get behind the plexi. Oh, my God. Come on. Alright. Come on, it's OK, it's OK. Oh, my God. ANNA: It's working. Neville. It's working. (CRASH!) No! Stop! Stop! Look, look! Look! I can save you. I can save... I can help you. You are sick and I can help you. I can... I can fix this. I can save everybody. (GROWLS) I can fix everything. It's working. It's working. Stop, stop. (GROWLS) Let me save you! Let me save you! (GROWLS) No, no! (GROWLS) No, no. (GROWLS) (GROWLS) (SILENCE) MARLEY: Daddy, look, it's a butterfly. (GROWLING, THEN CRASH ON GLASS) (DARK SEEKERS SCREECH) (CRASH ON GLASS) Robert. What are you doing? The cure is in her blood. Coal chute. You're gonna be safe. Ethan, get in! Go. Come on, get in, get in. Anna. Here. (CRASH ON GLASS) I think this is why you're here. (CRASH ON GLASS) What are you doing? I'm listening. Neville, there's room in here. Come. They're not gonna stop. They're not gonna stop. (CRASH!) Stay in till dawn. (CRASH!) (GROWLING) (CRASH!) (GROWLS MENACINGLY) (CRASH!) (CRASH!) (PANTS) (GROWLS) (BEEPING) (DOORS UNLOCK) ANNA: In 2009, a deadly virus burned through our civilisation, pushing humankind to the edge of extinction. Dr Robert Neville dedicated his life to the discovery of a cure and the restoration of humanity. On September 9, 2012, at approximately 8:49pm, he discovered that cure. And at 8:52, he gave his life to defend it. We are his legacy. This is his legend. Light up the darkness.
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  • Feature films--United States