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[Lt. D'Agosta and his search team use dogs to search the underground tunnels to the museum] Lt. Vincent D'Agosta:
We've gone off the map, Evans. Evans:
This is the old coal tunnel. Bradley:
Lieutenant! Lt. Vincent D'Agosta:
Yeah? Bradley:
That scent seems to be getting stronger. Det. Hollingsworth:
What the hell is this? Evans:
Electric trams hauled coal right into the basement from the old barges. It's how Chicago stayed warm. Lt. Vincent D'Agosta:
How far does it go? Evans:
This one goes all the way to Lake Michigan. At least that's what they say. No one really comes down here. Lt. Vincent D'Agosta:
So let me ask you something, could somebody get off a ship docked at the lake and go through these tunnels all the way to the museum and not be seen? Evans:
Sure. Bradley:
Hey, we're moving now guys. Lt. Vincent D'Agosta:
Let's go! [the group begins to run as the dogs snarl them forward, when they arrive to a tighter more pitch black tunnel] Lt. Vincent D'Agosta:
What in God's name is that smell? Bradley:
I don't like this. Lt. Vincent D'Agosta:
Okay, we can do this
We've gone off the map, Evans. Evans:
This is the old coal tunnel. Bradley:
Lieutenant! Lt. Vincent D'Agosta:
Yeah? Bradley:
That scent seems to be getting stronger. Det. Hollingsworth:
What the hell is this? Evans:
Electric trams hauled coal right into the basement from the old barges. It's how Chicago stayed warm. Lt. Vincent D'Agosta:
How far does it go? Evans:
This one goes all the way to Lake Michigan. At least that's what they say. No one really comes down here. Lt. Vincent D'Agosta:
So let me ask you something, could somebody get off a ship docked at the lake and go through these tunnels all the way to the museum and not be seen? Evans:
Sure. Bradley:
Hey, we're moving now guys. Lt. Vincent D'Agosta:
Let's go! [the group begins to run as the dogs snarl them forward, when they arrive to a tighter more pitch black tunnel] Lt. Vincent D'Agosta:
What in God's name is that smell? Bradley:
I don't like this. Lt. Vincent D'Agosta:
Okay, we can do this
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We've gone off the map Evans This is the old coal tunnel
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Lieutenant Yeah
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The scent seems to be getting stronger What the hell is this
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Electric trams hauled coal right into the basement from the old barges
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That's how Chicago stayed warm How far does it go
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This one goes all the way to Lake Michigan
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At least that's what they say No one really comes down here
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Let me ask you something
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Could somebody get off a ship docked at the lake
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and go through these tunnels
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all the way to the museum without being seen
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Sure Hey we're moving now guys
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Let's go
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What in God's name is that smell I don't like this
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Okay we can do this
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Movie Summary
A homicide detective and an anthropologist try to destroy a South American lizard-like god, who's on a people eating rampage in a Chicago museum.


