Mid-forties Sam (Rusty Joiner) is a classic salesman who goes door to door to win new customers. On a particularly hot day in 1998, he drives through the seclusion of California's Mojave Desert to try his luck with the few inhabitants of the barren wasteland. When his car suddenly breaks down, Sam's struggle for survival begins. Without contact with civilization, all that remains is a local radio station and his pager. While radio presenter Eddy (Sigrid La Chapelle) is constantly informing about an alleged child murderer who is said to be somewhere in the area, Sam repeatedly receives threatening messages from a stranger via his pager. The gloomy isolation, the humid climate and the strange pager messages soon bring the helpless Sam to the end of his strength. Then, to top it all off, people surprisingly turn up again and again who apparently want to kill him. Slowly but surely Sam is losing his mind and keeps asking himself feverishly why these people are after him. In the end, is he perhaps the killer that is talked about non-stop on the radio?
A free-thinking person does not stop where chance hits him.
⋔ エ ꒚꒚ ﻯ ꒒ ü ¢ k ᅮ ᄐ ꒳ ᄐ ꒒ ᅮ ꎧ ᄐ ቄ ꒯ ᄐ エ ℕ ﻯ ꒒ᗑ꒚ 」ᄐ ᄐ ᅮ Ẕ ᅮ k ꑙ⋔⋔ ᅮ ꒤ℕ꒚ ᄐ ℜ ᄐ Ẕ ᄐ エ ᅮ
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