Revolt (1986) - full transcript

A drug runner decides to turn the tables on his longtime employer -- a powerful drug lord and gangster -- by paying him back in piles of revenge.



NARRATOR: Today
we live in a world
full of dangerous

and totally
destructive weapons

that are capable of
destroying us all,
almost instantly.

All civilized people
share that fear.

But the real number-one
menace to society

is drugs.

Drugs don't kill as quickly,

but they're deadly
and they'll kill as surely
as a bomb blast.

Now, this scene
looks innocent enough.

The man is returning
from a fishing trip
or a pleasure cruise,



but that's not
what it is.

He's a smuggler.

The bag he's carrying
is loaded with narcotics

worth thousands of dollars
on the open market.



In spite of strong efforts
by the authorities,

drug trafficking
continues to flourish.

Not only in
the United States,
but all over the world.

Oh, the marketplace,
it can be anywhere.

But usually, it's where
young people gather.

The sale is easier to the
young and inexperienced
looking for a thrill.

Drug dealers continue
to push their stuff to
anyone with the price.

And there never seems
to be a shortage of buyers.

There's a drug dealer
arriving on that train.



Ah, there he is.

He's bringing in
over a half of million
dollars in pure poison.

His target is unnatural,

any educational center
from grade schools
to universities.

This could be
happening on a campus,
anywhere, U.S.A.

[HELICOPTER ARRIVING]

Every day
huge sums of money
are changing hands.

This supplier
has a fleet of copters
to feed his dealers.

Who are these people?

What does
a drug dealer look like?

No, they don't look alike

but they all have one
thing in common.

They couldn't
care less about you.

They only care about
the big bucks they make

by distributing to
every corner of the world.

Such as this little town
where our story takes place.

[DOG BARKING]

GOON: You won't
cooperate, huh?

[MAN GRUNTS]

You gonna do it?

No, you bastard!

Hit him.

[GROANS]

Hit him harder.

You gonna drive for us?

Never, you bastard.

-Hello.
-Good morning, boss.

That son of a bitch, Curtis,
doesn't wanna cooperate.

What? What the hell
are you talking about?

He's threatening
to quit on you.

Like hell he will.

Listen, you keep
working on him.

I'll be right over there.

Where are you going?

Going down to the warehouse.

GOON: Hey, here's the boss.

GOON 2: Good morning, boss.

[GROANS]

You're a dead man, Curtis.

Nobody quits on me.
Do you hear me? Nobody!

Boss, can I talk to you?

I know a good driver
who can transport the stuff.

He's just looking for
an opportunity like this.

MACINTOSH: Can you trust him?

He's done some
minor jobs for me.

Just who is this kid, anyway?

His name is George.

His brother and sister-in-law
run that Persian restaurant.

Just how good
a driver is he?

He's better than Curtis.

MACINTOSH: Call him.

[TELEPHONE RINGING]

-Hello.
-Good morning, Uncle George.

-Yeah.
-Good morning, Jeremy.

-It's for you, George.
-Oh.

Yeah, hello.

I wonder who'd be
calling Uncle George
at this time of day.

Never mind, just finish
your breakfast, Son.

Yes, sir.

Well, I'd be glad to
do anything for you, sir.

This is a big
break for you, kid.

We have a carload
on the other side of
the border waiting.

You only have to
drive it to this side.

You can do it, can't you?

Yeah, I appreciate
the opportunity.

You do this one,
I'll get you a job
permanently.

I'm on my way.

Hey, it's a job.
I've got a job.

Hey, that's great.
Hey, what kind of job is it?

Uh, it's, uh...
Uh, delivery.

Hey, I'm proud
of you, George.

Listen, Jeremy, uh,
hurry up with your breakfast.

Uncle George is gonna
drop you off at school.

Yeah, come on, kid.
Let's go.

Bring George to my office.

Oh, and Lee,
get rid of that
garbage for good.

Stupid.

You heard the boss.

Take him to the fields
and bury him.

GEORGE: See ya.

Boy, who's that driver?

That was my Uncle George.

He's a good driver.

He's a stupid driver.

Don't call my uncle stupid.

Anyone who drives like that
near a school is stupid.

Come on, Teddy.

-I'm going to
stay with Jeremy.
-Okay.

Why are women
so much like women?

I don't know.
Maybe it's in their nature.

You go that way.

Stop!

Stop!

Stop!

Get out of the car.

[GRUNTS]

This shipment has to
arrive on time.

And I don't want that
old idiot Sheriff Dukes

in any way,
in any way,

to become suspicious
as to what's going
on around here.

That old hog?
What does he know
about police work?

That old hog,
as you call him,

happens to be
the man around here.

And has been ever
since I can remember.

Why there's not
a crime or scam
he hasn't been up against

from wetback transporting
to gun running.

And he's got
a good arrest record.
And he's clean.

And we've been damn
lucky up until now
thanks to his deputy.

Lee?
There's a kid out here
asking for you.

Show him in, Tom.

And if we get busted?

Get away from
the merchandise.

Get rid of the kid.

Well, how's my favorite
driver doing today?

Oh, just great Mr. D'Angelo.

This is Mr. MacIntosh, George.

Hello, sir. Mr. MacIntosh.

You'll be driving
for him today.

I'd be glad to.

You know, I'd do
anything for you, uh,
sir, Mr. MacIntosh.

I was wondering if,
uh, after this job is done,

if I could stay
around the neighborhood
from now on.

Give me a chance.
Just one chance.

That's no problem.

Let's see how good
you are first.

Uh, you'll be satisfied,
sir, Mr. MacIntosh.
I assure you that.

Okay, I like the kid.

He's your man.
Get going.

Thanks.

Hey, boss, that guy
named Curtis got away.

Curtis what?
What do you mean
he got away?

He got away.

Now, you listen to me
and you listen good.

-I want him back, damn it!
-[GRUNTS]

Find him now!

Okay, boss.

-You were very lucky.
-[PAINED GROANS]

The bullet passed
in and out of the fatty
part of your side.

The wound is clean.

The bullet
only punched out
a piece of your hide.

You'll be all right
in a couple of weeks.

But, one thing is certain,

you have a bullet wound

and I have to
inform the sheriff.

No, Doc,
please don't do that.

I'm too involved. Wait.

No, wait. Wait.
They have too much on me.

I'm sorry, Curtis,
it's the law.

I have to call the sheriff.

No. Before you do that,

let me tell you something
that's more important.

Your son-in-law's
brother, George.

Yes. What about George?

He's going
south of the border.

He's gonna smuggle
some dope for them.

I heard he's gonna be
in a lot of trouble.

I'd better call Steve
right away.

Come on, son, lay down.
Come on, now. Lay down.

Please, help me leave.

You're in no shape to leave.

-Oh.
-You know what?

-Curtis, will you
please stay here?
-Don't worry.

Take that jacket off.
Come on.

Don't tell anybody about...

Tell anybody about
my whereabouts.

Don't go!

[TELEPHONE RINGING]

Hello.

What? No, wait.
Say it again, Doctor.

Who is it?

It's your father.

Steve, George could
be in big trouble
if we don't stop him.

He's driving a car
filled with drugs.

Oh my God.
Uh, look, does he have
to cross the border?

Where is he now?

I got the information
from a man who was
supposed to do the job.

According to him,
George doesn't know
what he's doing.

What's going on?
What's my father saying?

We'll look.
Okay, thanks, Doctor.

Look, I know
how to get there.

You call Sheriff Dukes
and tell him everything
you told me. Please.

Okay, bye.

[TELEPHONE RINGS]

Sheriff Dukes.

All righty.

Yeah.

That's right.

Okay.

All right, thank you.

LEE: [WHOOPING]
All right, we did it.

[BOTH CHUCKLING]

All right.

GEORGE: Hey,
you gonna tell the boss?

You think now he'll
give me a permanent job?

Damn, that's the sheriff.

Get in.

Yeah, here.

Go right. Go.

It's a dead end.
Let's get out of here
and get going.

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

Come on.

-You go that way.
-Yes, sir.

Sheriff. Hey, Sheriff.

Hey, Sheriff. Sheriff.

Listen, listen, don't shoot.

Look, look,
he's just a kid.

Look, let me talk to him
and I'll have him
turn himself in.

That's what I want.

Listen, where are they?

Oh, God.

George! George!

[GROANS]

[MOANS]

George.

[SOBS]

Now, Steve,

please accept our
deepest sympathies.

Thank you, Father.

You too, Mina.

Thank you, Reverend.

Steve, did you
ask the Father?

Oh, by the way, Father,
my wife and I are having

a get together lunch
today at our restaurant

and we'd be honored
if you could join us.

The honor will be mine.
I'll see you later.

Okay.

SHERIFF: Oh, Steve.

I'm sorry.
My condolences.

Oh, thank you, Sheriff.
Look, I know who
killed my brother.

Wasn't actually the deputy.

The real killer's MacIntosh,
and I intend to get him.

Well, the law will
take care of that.

We'll get him sooner
or later. I'm sure.

Let me give my
condolences to the Doctor
and then we'll go.

Doctor, please accept
our condolences.

Thank you, Reverend.
Thank you very much.

You know, Reverend,

the children these days
just don't seem to know
what this drug scene

is doing to their lives,
their minds, their bodies.

[TELEPHONE RINGS]

Hello.

Did you get my message?

The Sheriff's starting
to get suspicious.

Oh, really?

You better do
something about Steve.

I'll have to
take care of him.

Thank you. Oh, and
by the way, Deputy,

uh, after out next election

you're gonna be
our new sheriff.

Can I count on that?

Yes. [CHUCKLES]

You're more than welcome.

Now, I'm sure
you've all heard about our
famous Persian shish kabab.

Right? Okay,
here's our famous chef.

[LAUGHS]

Welcome. Welcome
to our restaurant

of one thousand
and one nights.

And this is going to
be a special night.

Oh, I'm sure it is, Chef.

Yes. Here you are.

-MAN: What the hell's
going on here?
-And for you.

This is America.
Not Iran.

-Huh?
-MAN 2: Yeah, he's right.

Okay, okay.

I'll get your orders.
What do you want?

I want a piece of ass.

Get outta here!
Right now! Both of you!

Excuse me.
I have to go show those
two guys some manners.

We want some service.
Come on! Somebody!

CHEF: Don't be alarmed.
I'll take care of this.

[CLEARS THROAT]

You heard the lady.

Get out or I will
throw you out. Huh?

Are you gonna throw me out?

Yes.

Excuse me.

[GRUNTS]

Oh. Oh. Oh.

-Are you okay?
-Uh-huh.

Folks, just enjoy your dinner.
I'll take care of this.

Can I have the check, please?

How 'bout some
service around here?

-Can I see you
outside, please?
-Who are you?

Hey, come on. Come on.

Get out of the way.
Get outside.

Hey, out of my way.

[GRUNTS]

Don't worry,
Steve, I'm coming.
You, take a break.

You got him, Steve.
Don't let him get away.

Give him one for me.

Okay, you son of a bitch,
who sent you?

Who sent you?

Who sent you
to my restaurant?

You bastard!

[GAGGING] Mac...
MacIntosh.

Come here.

What do you want?

Boss, boss,
there's a guy out there.

He's crazy.
I tell you, he's crazy.

Yeah, I know, I know.
He was just mixed up.

Give me that gun, Tom.
Here, Pete.

Hold it right there, Steve.

Now, just who the hell
do you think you are

that you can come
around here trespassing
on private property.

You'd have been smart
to stay out of here
to start with.

Now about that
brother of yours.

He happened to be
doing a job he'd been
wanting to do for a long time.

You know how jobs are.
They all have their risks.

Why should
my brother and others

risk their lives so
you can become rich?

You built an empire here

at the expense of others.

Youngsters,
youngsters who
become drug addicts

because of your
drug smuggling.

I don't expect you to
understand that, MacIntosh.

Let me tell you something
you will understand,

I may not be able to get
all of you sons of bitches,

but I'm gonna
bring you down.

Hard.

Sure you are.

STEVE: Hi, Mildred.

Hi, Steve.
I'm sorry I couldn't
attend the funeral.

I was sick.

I'm so sorry what
happened to your brother.

Are you sorry enough to
tell me where Curtis is?

I'm sorry.

I can't tell you
where he is.

Look, I know how it is to
lose a brother or a son.

Look, I promise
I won't let him get
in any kind of trouble.

Okay. See Tiny.

Please be careful.

Please don't let anyone
know where he is.

I won't. I promise you.

Thanks, Mildred.

Goodbye.

It's clearing up fine.

It'll be healed
in no time at all.

Thanks to you, Nance.
You're the best nurse
I ever had.

You have a light touch.

I'm glad you like my touch,

but well, it's gonna take
more than these hands
to keep us going.

Or this place.

If you insist on
continuing with your plans.

I mean, I just can't
figure out what you want.

You're being so stupid.

What do you mean?

MacIntosh. I don't want you
mixed up with him anymore.

You tell me that
was behind you.

Well, it is.

It's just he still
owes me money, Nance.

I worked a long
and hard time for him
doing all his dirty work.

Still, I figure I still have
something coming to me.

Yeah, another bullet.

I've never loved anyone as
much as I love you, Nance.

Just... [GROANS]
I feel it gnawing at me.

It's killing me inside.
I gotta finish it.

It'll finish all of us.

He'll kill you.
And that'll kill me.

Don't you care?

[GRUNTS]

I just wanna try and get,
get some payment
of what's due.

You know?

That's not important.

It is important.

What's important is that
we've got each other.

-I know.
-And this place.

-I know.
-And we're safe here.

-Yeah.
-Nobody knows where we are.

Well, almost nobody.
Tiny knows.

And you trust him?

CURTIS: Trust him?
With my life.

Well, you may have to.

For all he'd have
to do is make some
casual remark and...

-Hi, Tiny.
-Hi.

I'm looking for Curtis.
Do you have his address?

I don't have it.
I don't know
where the guy is.

Oh, really?
Can I talk to you
out here for a second?

Sure.

-Hi. How are you?
-Hi.

How you doing tonight?

We're a little busy.
Can you, uh, stand over
there for a second?

Oh sure.
I'll be sitting right
over there, okay?

Yes.

Can we talk about
this outside a bit?

-I can't right now. I'm busy.
-Oh, really?

[GRUNTS]

Hi.

Hi. Hey,
have you seen Tiny?

He just went outside
to talk to two guys.

What guys?

I don't know. Yeah.

[GRUNTS]

Come on, you two, get up.

Come on. Let's go.

Here, let me see you, Tiny.

-I think you'll live.
Go clean yourself up.
-Okay, sure.

Deputy.

What's going on here?

Tiny and MacIntosh's men
just had a fight.

-Where's Steve?
-He went in the bar with Tiny.

What are you
doing here, Steve?

Sheriff, I just came in
to have a drink

and there's a couple
guys out there beating
the crap out of Tiny.

So, I jumped in
and helped.

I won't forget
our friendship, Steve,

but I can't let that
stand in the way of
my doing my duty.

I'll arrest you as fast as
I would anyone else
for breaking the law.

And disturbing the peace
is breaking the law.

Listen, only if somebody
lodges a complaint.
Has anyone?

Well, have it your way, Steve.

But I'm warning you,
you stay away from MacIntosh.

Leave him to me.

Sure.

-Tiny?
-Yes, Sheriff?

I don't wanna hear
about any more trouble
in this place,

do you read me?

Uh, uh, okay, Sheriff.

Hey, Tiny?

Yeah, Steve?

I need your help.

I'll do anything for you.

By the way,
thanks for helping me out.

[CHUCKLES]
Don't mention it.

Tiny, I need
to talk to Curtis.

[SIGHS] God damn it.

I'm not supposed to
give that information
out to anybody.

But for you,
I'll make an exception.

Let's have a drink first.

Sheriff. Deputy.

Well, there it is, Sheriff.

Ten thousand dollars bail
money for my men.

Now, get 'em
out of that cage.

Okay, Deputy.

Sit down, MacIntosh.

Now, you appear to be an
intelligent man, MacIntosh.

Your wife works
in a local school.

You gave the
town a church.

As local official
of this county

I have to protect you
like I would any other
person in this town.

Even though it galls me.

Oh now,
just a minute, Dukes.

I've got nothing on
you, MacIntosh.

Nothing that'll
stick in court.
But something's fishy.

And I'm a stickler for things
that are right and lawful.

So, I'm warning you.

If you or any of your cronies
so much as spit,
I'm running you in.

Now, the local laws have
statutes on the books

that not even your
smartass attorneys can
get you off soon enough.

And I don't think
you'd survive even
one night in our jail.

You get what I mean?

Just who the hell
do you think you are?

And who the hell do
you think I am that you
can talk to me like that?

I happen to be
a very respectable
businessman.

What respectable
businessman runs dope?

Prove it.

I intend to. And I will.

Believe me I will, MacIntosh.

Until then,
you just keep looking
over your shoulder.

Make one false move
and I'll run you out of town.

Are you threatening me?

Let's just say
I'm giving you some
good legal advice.

You can do with it
whatever you want to.

Meanwhile, I'll be watching.

It appears to me, Dukes,

that you keep forgetting
who put you in that
chair over there.

If it wasn't for
my support and votes,

you wouldn't be
where you are.

And don't you
ever forget it.

Well, thanks for the votes.

And the people have
put me in that chair
expect me to do my job,

which I intend to do.

You put up the bail, now get
those dogs out of here.

GUARD: Come on. Let's go.

-Hi, boss.
-Hi, boss.

Howdy, men. I sure
hope they treated you
all right in there.

-Martin.
-Not bad, boss.

-Jimmy.
-Thanks, boss.

Jerry. Tom.

Boss.

-Tell you what I want
you to do for me, Tom.
-Yeah?

I want you to
take all of the men
down to my restaurant

and order the biggest
steak in the house. On me!

[LAUGHS]

All right. Hey, listen,
don't worry about a thing.

-Okay.
-I'll be down there myself
in a little bit.

See you later, Sheriff.

Deputy, thanks a lot.

[GIGGLES] You can't get me.

Oh!

Hi, Curtis.

Hi, Steve.
How did you find this place?

Wasn't very easy.

Aren't you gonna
introduce me to your friend?

Yeah. Nancy, meet Steve.

-Hi, Nancy.
-Hi, Steve.
Nice meeting you.

Well, looks like
you two need to be alone.

Please excuse me.

Did you hear about
my brother, George?

Yeah. Real sorry, Steve.

Why are you here?

I need your help.

I'm gonna get MacIntosh.

Sheriff Dukes says
the only way I can
put him behind bars

is to get somebody
like you, who knows his
operations, to testify.

Look, Steve, you know
I informed the doctor

in the hopes that what
happened to George
wouldn't have happened.

I liked George,
I really did.

But I'm not... I'm just
not in a position to do
anything about it.

I'm sorry.
I really wish I could.

Look, don't cop out
on me, damn it!

You're the only one
who can help me put
a stop to his operations.

We gotta put him away.

I need you, Curtis.

I'm sorry, Steve,
I just can't.

What's the matter, Curtis?

Can't or won't?

Are you afraid
of that bastard?

You know, if Mac had
to save his own ass,

he wouldn't hesitate
a second to point his finger.

Are you that kind too?

All you care about
is your own ass.

You don't give a shit
about the rest of the world?

You just don't understand.

You just don't understand.

You just don't
understand, Steve.

Yeah, you're right, Curtis,
I don't understand.

You'd better have
a pretty damn good excuse

because my brother
was killed

because of people like you
and Mac bringing drugs
into this country.

And as far as I'm concerned,
you're as guilty as he is.

You just don't understand.

Make me understand, damn it.

It's Nancy.
She's pregnant.

She doesn't have
anybody else in the world
except for me.

Her parents were killed
in a car accident.

Now do you understand?

MINA: It was
a good dinner, Dad.
I enjoyed it.

Mmm, you're right, Mina.
One of my favorites.

Doctor, you prepared
that very well.

No, no, no,no.
Mina, your husband
is the food expert.

[ALL LAUGHING]

Me, I'm only a surgeon.

That's right.

And you certainly
operated on this
chicken very well.

Thank you, uh, Cerro.
It was a fine bird.

Do you want me to
serve dessert in here
or in the living room?

I don't want no dessert.

I'd rather go
watch football instead.

Okay.

Cerro, you don't
have to serve anyone.

Sit down, my friend.
You're my guest today.
I'll do it.

No, no, no.
Whenever I am being served
I feel like a millionaire.

-But I hate millionaires.
-[MAN TALKING ON TV]

Dad. Hey, Dad.
Something about Iran on TV.

What is it, Son?

Something about Americans
taken hostage.

Huh? What's that?
What did he say?

What are they saying?
What are they saying?

This is awful.

WOMAN: It was late morning
in Teheran when the mob of
students stormed the embassy.

The small contingent
of U.S. marine guards

under orders
to avoid violence

tried to disperse
he crowd with tear gas
but was vastly outnumbered.

The demonstrators
burned the American flag,

blindfolded and handcuffed
atleast some of their
American hostages

and paraded them in front
of the embassy building.

In Washington,
a special State Department
task force convened.

Officials stress
the peaceful nature
of the incident so far

and said the head of
the U.S. Embassy in Iran

was not in the building
at the time of the takeover.

But he assured that
the Iranian government

would work with us
to resolve the matter.

That damn Steve Brown
owns that Persian restaurant.

[ALL SHOUTING]

MAN: [ON TV] But three million
people marched through Teheran

shouting, "Death to the shah."

Today, they shouted,
"Death to President Carter."

Damn. Damn.

[TELEPHONE RINGING]

Hello.

Hey, boss, you see that crap
those Iranians are pulling?

Yeah. Yeah,
that's right, Tom.

I was thinking about that
Persian restaurant in town

and the fact that
Brown's wife is Iranian

we could go pay him
a visit and raise some hell.

That's right, honey.

Tom just mentioned the
fact that Steve Brown's
wife is Iranian.

Sure is.
So's his father-in-law.

The good neighborhood
Doctor Bawni.

[PEOPLE SHOUTING]

All right, Tom,
I'll see you tomorrow.
Goodnight.

MAN: [ON TV] ...sneaked out
a door and into the streets
and made a break for it.

They were spotted
by demonstrators on the
roof of the building

who seem to be
trying to set it afire.

Teddy, I don't want you
playing with that Iranian
boy, you hear me?

It's his parents,
their friends and associates
who's to blame for all that.

Just look at
what they're doing.

And another thing,
I want you to

tell all your friends
at school tomorrow too.
Okay?

Can't I play with Jeremy?

No.

You don't need friends
who cause riots and hold
people against their wills.

Go on to bed.
Goodnight.

Goodnight.
Goodnight, Dad.

Goodnight.

Damn.

[MAN SHOUTING]

We're not going to
take it anymore.

America! America!

ANCHOR: More than 140,
mostly Iranians, arrested.

[PEOPLE SHOUTING ON TV]

Trouble as well at the
University of Washington,
in Seattle

where fist fights broke out
between the two sides.

No one badly hurt.

CROWD: [CHANTING] Go home.
Go home. Go home.

I don't like this.

Really,
do you have to watch?

Look, we have to
see what's going on.

I don't need to
watch TV to find out
what's going on.

I feel it when
I look at the people.

They resent us.

Now, stop it, Mina.

Look, they don't
resent you or me.

Not if we get away
from here, Steve.

I'm afraid.

Afraid for you,
for Jeremy.

They may bomb
our house next time.

No, we're not running, Mina.

This is my home
and my country.

It's your country too.
And Jeremy's.

But, Steve,
I'm so frightened.

Oh, Mina, no reason to be.

America's a free country.
Don't ever forget that.

We've got laws to
protect the common man,
to protect us.

We saw those laws work
the last couple of days.

And they did work.

Look, it'll be all right.

Trust me.
I promise you.

-Look at that guy.
-Do you actually fight?

[LAUGHS]

What'd you tell 'em?

You're a dirty
half-breed Iranian.

-You're a pig.
-Yeah.

Just shut your mouth,
you guys.

-Pig.
-You're a dirty pig.

You Iranian pig.

Get him. Get him.
Come on.

Get off.
Go on, get out.

Come on, come on. He's back.

-Come on.
-Let's go.

You stay away
from that troublemaker.

Don't you know
what his father did
to your Daddy?

He's my best friend, Mom.

I don't ever wanna see you
playing with him again.

But, Mommy?

Pig! Dirty Iranian pig.

[ALL SHOUTING]

Dirty pig.

BOY: You're a pig.
You're a dirty,
half-breed, Iranian pig.

[TELEPHONE RINGS]

Hello.

Yes.

What?

My son?

Oh, my God.
What hospital?

I'll be there.

Oh, my baby.
Is he all right?

STEVE: Nurse,
how's he gonna be?

Wait. The doctor will be
out to talk to you
in a minute. All right?

[MINA SCREAMS]

God dammit, Curtis,
you gotta do this.

Sorry, Steve,
I know how you feel.
Believe me, I do. But...

No, you don't
know how I feel.

I used to play with Jeremy.
I used to hear his laughter.

He's dead now. He's dead
because of people
like you and MacIntosh.

You consider this, Curtis,
consider this.

You have a child on the way.

Do you want people
like MacIntosh around?

He's scum.
He pushes drugs to kids.

You have a child on the way.

Steve's right, Curtis.

I'm worried about you, Nancy.

What happens to you
if something happens to me?

I know what
MacIntosh can do.

Don't worry.
Nothing's gonna happen.

Every man has
certain obligations.

Having a wife can't keep you
from your responsibilities.

Go ahead.
I want you to go.

Okay.

Okay.

-Thanks, Nancy.
-Mmm-hmm.

Now that you've
signed that statement
against MacIntosh,

I'll be able to
get the D.A. on his tail.

Well, here you go, Sheriff.

Deputy.

Make a copy of this,
register it and send it to the
District Attorney's office.

Sure, no problem.

Did you put your
address on it?

CURTIS: Yes, it's on there.

Curtis,
now I'm gonna have to
start worrying about you.

You're gonna have
to watch yourself.

Well, I know MacIntosh.

He won't stop at anything.

But as long as I stay
out of his reach,

I should be safe.

Well, let's go, Curtis.
I'll take you home.

Hey, if you need any help,

you know day or night,
you can count on me.

Well thanks, Steve,
I'll probably need that.

Sheriff, I know so much
about that son of a bitch

that you could
put him behind bars
for the rest of his life.

Thanks, Curtis.

Now, you be sure
and keep in touch.

Well, thank very much,
Sheriff. I sure will be.

Thanks, Steve, that was
the right thing to do.

Well, thanks, Sheriff.

Look,
I'll be in touch, okay?

You bet.

[TELEPHONE RINGS]

Hello.

Where's Mac?
Let me talk to him.

He's outta town,
but he'll be back soon.

What's happening, Deputy?

Listen, write down
this address.

One-three-four
Rosewald Road.
That's where Curtis is.

He gave a statement
to the Sheriff.

He's gonna go to court.

Don't worry about it.

We'll go over there and
take care of this right away.

He'll never see
those courthouse steps.

Look, do whatever's necessary.

Just don't let him testify.

By the way,
tell Mac not to call me
at the office anymore.

The Sheriff's
getting suspicious.

I think he's on to me.

Tell him just to
forget me for awhile.

TOM: You sure this
is the place, Lee?

Yeah, look at the mailbox.

There's the house.

Come on, you guys.
Let's go.

Okay, if we get
this guy, Curtis,

the boss is
gonna make us rich.

Don't worry about it.
Leave him to us.

We'll get that rat, okay?

Okay, here's the plan.
Bill, Curtis doesn't know you,

so you go to the
house and stay low.

When he comes out,
you take care of him.

Lee and I will be
around the back.

Stay low.

Okay, let's go.

[KNOCKING ON DOOR]

Who is it?

Yes. Who's there?

Um, special delivery.

Who's it from?

Um, I can't quite
make out the name.

Open the door and
you can see for yourself.

I just got out of the shower.

I'm not dressed yet.
Leave it by the door.

I'm sorry, ma'am,
I can't do that.
I need a signature.

I can't.
Either take it with you
or leave it there.

[SCREAMS]

[MUFFLED YELPS]

Go open the door
and let Bill in.

[LAUGHS]

-You guys hold her
while I look around.
-You got her?

Hey, would you look at that?

Get outta here.

All right. Ah, nice.
Real nice.

[GRUNTS]

[MUFFLED CRIES]

[BILL MOANS]

Hey, man.
Hold her down
so I can get some.

Okay, go for it.

Hey, you two,
get her into the bedroom.

Okay, let's get her
in the bedroom.

Come on.

[MUFFLED CRIES]

Stay still, bitch.

Steve, hold on a second.

I think there's
something wrong.

I don't like this.

-[MUFFLED CRIES]
-[LAUGHS]

-You got a gun?
-Yeah.

[MUFFLED CRIES CONTINUE]

CURTIS: Nancy?

Nancy?

[GUNSHOT]

Listen, my gun's
in the bedroom.

You stay here.

-Oh.
-You son of a bitch.

Nancy!

Nancy!
Oh, God, Nancy.

Hurry. Come on, let's go.

Come on. Move it.

Go. Back this thing up.

Come on. Hit it. Go.

No. No.

Boss! Boss! Boss!

We've got visitors out here
and they just shot Jerry.

Lee, who just shot Jerry?

Lee, get your gun.
You, get your gun.

Come on, you guys,
let's go out there
and get 'em!

Come on, guys.

Boss, what do you
want us to do?

-Martin.
-Yes, boss.

You go to the right.
Tom, you and Lee,
spread out there.

Robert, you go over
there to the tree.
Way over.

Jimmy,
you come with me.

-Cover me, Tom.
-Go.

Jimmy, come here.
Come here.

Get over to the barn
and cover me from the roof.

Damn!

[GUN CLICKS]

[ENGINE STARTS]

Freeze. Don't move.
Hands in the air.

Drop it. Right there.

Cuff 'em, Joe.

I've got dead
and wounded here.

I need an
ambulance right away.

Uh, we caught two of 'em.

They say Mac's
headed for the border.

[SIREN WAILING]