The Getaway (1994) - full transcript

Doc McCoy is put in prison because his partners chickened out and flew off without him after exchanging a prisoner with a lot of money. Doc knows Jack Benyon, a rich "business"-man, is up to something big, so he tells his wife (Carol McCoy) to tell him that he's for sale if Benyon can get him out of prison. Benyon pulls some strings and Doc McCoy is released again. Unfortunately he has to cooperate with the same person that got him to prison.

Now that's got
some kick, Doc.

This PPKS is
a sweet little weapon.

Don't pull so hard
on the trigger.

Your throwin' off your sites.
All it takes is practice.

38 mm is too small.

"Too small," she says.

Well, what do you say,
Doc.

300 000 dollars
is a lot of money.

I'm tellin' you straight.
Sounds too easy.

Oh, it is.

All we gotta do is break
his sorry ass out of jail



and get him across
El Rio Grande.

What's the hard part.
Collecting.

Not this time. This here
Mexican's Uncle is loaded.

Help me out here a little bit.
Tell Doc it's a good deal.

We'll split the money, 50-50.
You are kidding.

I'm on this job too,
you know.

You got a smart woman there,
Doc. You taught her real well.

She knows we do most of the
work, we get most of the cash.

Well, I don't know
about that.

I'm supplying the plane
and the deal.

Without that
you got nothin'.

Which one you like, baby.
I like the Colt.

The Colt's mine.

But I want it.



Excuse me. I hate to break up
this beautiful moment here,

but I need to know
what you're gonna do, Doc.

Are you in or out.

Guess I can take that
as a yes, huh?

I'll think about it.

Don't take
too goddamn long.

I'll do it myself.

Hey, man,
where's my lawyer?

Mendoza, come on out.

Step up to the line.
Turn around.

925, coming up
on your right.

Okay, I see you.

Up here on the left.
This is perfect.

You got 3 minutes
to pull this off.

Once I get in the van,
I know.
Right.

What?
Hell of a way
to make a living, Doc.

You should have
married a dentist.

MAN

Follow me.

Hey, Mendosa, say good bye
before you leave.

- Come on. Let's go.
- The judge is waiting.

Come on.
Keep moving.

12O8. They're moving out.
Over.

Go now.

- What's she doing?
- Come on, move it!

Move outta here,
sweetheart.

What the fuck
do you want?

Hurry up. Get in.

Let's go man, vamonos.

Buenos dias, amigo.

Make a left here,
then make another left.

You lost your cargo,
you dumb fucks.

Adios, pendejos.

Keep it running.

Better, hold onto this.

It's good to be back.
Gracias.

Let's go.

You're gonna be
a big hero with my uncle, man.

Mucho dinero.

- Hey there.
- Hey, Luis.

Hey, Luis. Bienvenido.

Hola, Lupe.

Luis, donde has estado?

Hola. Tio?

Luis, que tal?

Muy bien.
Dejame verte.

Gracias por sacarme
de ese infierno tio.

Sientese. Una cerveza
para mi sobrino.

Very smooth
piece of work.

Your job got you on the 5:00
news and the cable down here.

It's all there.

You can check it
if you wish.

Thank you for bringing
my nephew back to me.

Who could do such a terrible
thing to my nephew, huh?

Luis was
a nice family man,

but his accounts were short
for 100 million pesos.

Nice doing business
with you.

Ya va saliendo
de el edificio.

- Fuck me. Shit.
- Let's go.

Vamonos.
We're out of here,
boss.

Manos arriba, gringo.

Gracias.

Can I help you,
ma'am.

I'm here to see my husband,
Carter McCoy.

Okay, come
through the gate.

Vaya por ahi.
Derecho.

MEN

- Vente conmigo.
- Tienes un visitante.

Hi, Doc.

Hi, baby.

You been doin' okay?

Pretty good.

I--

I went to see my brother
in Oklahoma.

See his kids.

God, Doc.
Hey, hey.

I think I've got
a way out of this place.

There's that guy
that works in Phoenix.

His name's Jack Benyon.

Draws a lot of action
on both sides of the border

and he's planning
something very big.

He's looking for a guy
that can handle security.

Explosives. For the right guy
he'll pull some strings.

Benyon knows about me.

You contact him.

Tell him I'm for sale.

Just get me
the hell out of here.

Can you do that?

Can you do that for me?

I'm not spending the next
20 years without you.

Welcome to
the Arizona Biltmore.

Oh, My, my, my.

You Doc McCoy's wife?

That's right.

Jim Deer Jackson.
May I have your purse.

I work for Mr. Benyon.

Mrs. McCoy?

I have to frisk you.

Excuse me, Mr. Benyon, sir.
Your guest has arrived.

Call you back.

I bet that made your day.

My morning, anyway.

Hello, Mrs. McCoy.

I'm Jack Benyon.

Nice to meet you.

The pleasure is all mine.

Sorry about Jim Deer here.

Sometimes he enjoys
his work too much.

Mr. Benyon, I came here
to talk about my husband.

Won't you please,
sit down?

Sure. Thank you.

Would you care for a drink?
Scotch, please.

Rocks.
Be fine.

How's your husband?

He could be a lot better.

Prisons in Mexico...

aren't very nice.

Even harder for a gringo
down there, isn't it?

A shame for a fellow
with all his talent.

I understand you have a job.

Maybe you could help
each other out.

It's possible.

Thank you.

Doc's in prison.
In Mexico.

It's complicated.

I can get myself
another guy.

Why should I bother
with your husband.
Doc's the best.

Isn't that
what you want?

Yeah,
that's what I want.

So just how cooperative
are the McCoys willing to be?

Very.

You know? You deserve
a lot better.

You're way
out of his league.

How long has he been in?

Over a year.
Oh.

That's a long time,
isn't it?

It's a very long time.
Yeah.

What's your name?

McCoy.

Va a salir McCoy.

Esta bien.

Que te vaya bien.

Aeropuerto.

Arizona Air flight
from Phoenix to Tucson,

will be departing
in five minutes.

I'm sorry I'm late.

Did you wait long?

No. Not long.

I missed you so much.

I can't get
a good station on here.

I'm just as nervous
as you are.

Your best time.

Can we do this again
on Saturday?

Yes, Mr. Benyon,
no problem.

That's who
we've got to beat.

That's what you said
last Saturday.

It sounds good.

Make it a short day.
Good work, Sam.
Right, sir.

May I get you a beer, son?
No, thank you.

Guess you don't mix
business and pleasure, huh?

Me, I mix them
all the time.

Your wife spoke
highly of you.

You're lucky man to have such
a woman to run your errands.

What can I do for you?

Dog track right here
in town.

A very well-built safe.
Big vault room.

Just like a bank.

There's no money
at the dog races.

Even the payroll is small time.
Well, this track's different.

It will be there.
Trust me.
How much?

Million, maybe two.

Maybe more.

You see, I know the people
running the operation.

I use to get a cut
of the action

until they decided they
didn't need me anymore.

They were wrong.

What's the deal?

I keep two-thirds.

You keep one.

You take care of your crew
out of your end.

Pretty generous, considering
I got you out of prison.

And I can put you
right back in.

Let's go meet your boys.
I got you some professionals.

I like to use
my own people.

It doesn't much matter
what you like, does it?

There he is.

Just like old times.

Good to see you, Doc.

They finally
let you out, huh?

Hey, I'm Frankie Hansen,
pleased to meet you.

You worked
with Jack Easler, right?

Yeah. Cops blew Jack up,
actually, couple months ago.

Where?

Baton Rouge, payroll job.

Where else you worked,
Frank?

I hit some liquor stores
and I drive real good.

And I shoot nice.

You shoot nice, huh?
Yeah.

Where'd you learn?
Army.

Army, huh?

I'm a team player.

You guys,
just do your job.

You stay clean,
I stay clean.

Real simple, right?
Right.

That's the last time
you and I meet in public.

If you got any more
business with me,

you handle it
with my associate Jim Deer.

McCoy.

I didn't want
to leave you.

We both know you had
all the money.

Maybe I should've waited, but
I didn't want to stick around.

What am I gonna do?
Go to jail like you?

Look, I'm not the kind
to apologize so I'm not gonna.

Benyon wants me
and that's the end of it.

He ain't gonna back down.

Let's just make
the best of it.

No hard feelings,
alright?

Boy, you're touchy, Doc.

Don't fuck me again.

No hard feelings.

Asshole.

Once we wrap it up
in the vault room,

if everything...
I should say..

When everything
times out perfect,

we've got the tanker
in the parking field

north of the track. It blows,
there's your diversion.

Inside the vault room.

Two, maybe three guards,
probably two accountants

in the safe area itself.

One guard with a 38 mm
on your right hand side

when you come
through this door.

That's him
on the monitor right now.

Let's take care of him
right away.

Be careful
that he doesn't panic

and try to shoot
somebody.

One of these boys does
try to get off a shot

this might come in handy.

I've been working 10 years
without one of these.

I sure as hell
that I don't need it now.

Might change my luck.

No...
Not for me.

Suit yourselves.

After that, we're gonna
switch cars at...

Sutter's Ranch.
Sutter's Ranch.

Once I settle up
with Benyon,

we're all gonna meet
in Tucson to...

cut up the money.

Unless, of course,
we're hot,

in which case we'll have
to travel to El Paso.

Why do we have to go
all the way to El Paso?

I know a guy there runs
a place called the Border Hotel.

He can get us some
passports, some ID's...

Stuff's expensive,

but it's the best.

Get us into Mexico
nice and clean.

And after that, boys,
it's adios and good-bye.

Why do we have
to go in so hard?

Don't have to be John Dillinger
for this one.

Dillinger got killed.

Yeah.

Old Johnny got shot
in the back.

Bang, bang, bang.

You alright?

Benyon said
I was a lucky man.

You are...

...a lucky man.

Oh yeah?

You trust me?

Yeah, I guess so.

You better.

Tell me everything's
gonna be okay tomorrow, Doc.

I don't wanna spend
any more time without you.

You're not the only one
who's ready to quit this life.

You spend some time
in prison,

you do a lot of thinking.

Listen to me.

This is gonna be
our last job.

You know that, don't you?

You mean it?

Really?

You do?

Get out!

Jesus.
Sorry.

Okay. Couple more feet.
Go, go, go. Good.

Come on, come on.

It's all okay. Thanks.

Ten seconds.

What's going on here?

The emergency power
should've come on.

Why don't you
close the vault?

I'm just gonna find out
what's going on.

You better set
the time lock.

Ready?

Let's go.

Bill, the phones
are dead.

Watch out!

On the floor,
heads towards the wall now!

Drop the gun!

Drop the gun!

Drop the gun on the floor!
Do what he says.

Everybody out. Let's go.
Move!

Move!

Everybody out, move!

Move, move, move!

No, don't hurt me!

- We can't open the safe.
- It's on a time lock.

Don't anybody move
or you're dead!

I want quiet.

Shut up!

Don't move!

Don't anyone move!

I'm down.
Stay, stay, stay!

Quit crying and shut up.

Put your head down.

Oh, nice legs!

Put your head down
before I blow it off.

You trying to be a hero?

You'll be a dead hero.

One minute, 30 seconds.

Come on, let's go.
Let's hurry.

He had a gun, man!

He had a gun.
He was reaching for a gun.

He pulled it
from his pant leg.

The bozo reached for his gun.

Stop pointing
that fucking thing at me!

What, man?

He had a gun, man.

He had a gun.
I'm sorry.

Slow down!
Just slow down!

You okay?

Guess so.

How far away is it?
Fifteen minutes.

Fifteen minutes.
Is he going to meet us there?

He's gonna be there.

Hold the wheel.

Sure.

God!

See you.

What happened to Hansen?

Oh, he didn't make it.

Neither did you.

That's what I always
liked about Rudy.

He was predictable.

Let's get out of here.

What's Benyon's place like?

I don't know.
I met him at the office.

Doc, what if we headed south
and just kept on going?

We got lots of money here.
Why share it?

Benyon's kept his end
of the bargain so far.

You don't owe
Benyon anything.

I'll try to wrap this up quick.
If anything happens, you..

...do what you gotta do.

Thought I might
never see you again.

The news said one dead.

Three dead.

Hansen got jumpy
and shot a guard

and Rudy got ambitious
and killed Hansen, then he..

lost his head
and tried to kill me.

How's your wife?

Let's cut up this money.
I wanna get out of here.

I don't like complications.

Well, you pull these kind
of jobs, you take those chances.

You know, McCoy?

You and I
are two of a kind.

No, I don't think so.

I like to do
my own dirty work.

I never much liked
guys like you,

the crooks that want
to look respectable.

You still don't get it.

Funny, I always heard
you were smart.

So let's just look
at the situation.

One, a very
attractive woman.

Two, the woman's husband,

a killer and a thief

serving a long sentence
in a Mexican hellhole.

Three, a businessman.

Lots of power and influence.

A fellow who could easily
get the husband a pardon.

But why should he?

Well.

One simple reason,
the obvious reason..

Money.

But maybe there's
other considerations.

The wife is very attractive

and she proves
to be willing.

Very willing.

She sees an opportunity
and she takes it.

Who can blame her?

She's tired
of life on the run.

Her husband,
he's a loser.

She wants
something better

and so
the inevitable happens.

A very...

intimate alliance.

A very pleasurable
alliance.

Enjoyed by both parties
vigorously and repeatedly.

Enjoyed.

And then the moment arrives.

The husband is baited
to a remote place.

A place...

Well, Doc,
kind of like this.

Don't think too badly
of your wife, Doc.

After all, you were
locked up in prison.

She is a stunningly
healthy young woman.

I see you've
been practicing.

It wasn't my fault.
It was the only way.

Stupid bitch,
you should have told me.

You were supposed
to make a deal with him,

not fuck his brains out!

The deal wasn't good enough!
You should've walked away!

Then you'd still be
sittin' in that shithole.
I trusted you!

Yeah, and I came
through for you too!
Yeah, repeatedly.

Fuck you!

You weren't straight
with me.

I didn't think
you could handle the truth,

and I was right.

You weren't sure which one of us
you were gonna shoot, huh?

Is that what you think?
Yeah, that's what I think!

Then I'm sorry.
Sorry you shot Benyon?

No. I'm sorry
I fucked him.

Because I did it for you
and you're not worth it.

Bitch!

Get in.
Go to hell.

Get in.

I guess you did what
you had to to get me out.

You'd do the same for me,
wouldn't you, Doc?

You would humiliate yourself
for me, wouldn't you?

Wouldn't you?

Fuck.

Honey, there's a man
out here.

Who is it?
I don't know.

Oh, God!

Okay, what's
the damage here?

That glucose should start
to work in about a half-hour.

You'll feel better then.

That collarbone's badly
shattered.

There's no infection yet.

You should just...

keep changing those
bandages several times a day.

Looks like I'm gonna
need myself a nurse.

Get over there where I can
see you, come on.

That's better.

You know,
on second thought.

I think it might be wiser
to leave the bandages in place.

'Cause I'm nervous
you'll irritate the wound.

Is that what you thought?

Come on over and sit down.

Get over here
and sit down?

Come here.

You think real hard..

...and tell me the truth.

Am I going to need
more looking after or not?

Well, you see, there's...

Yes, there's a chance
of gangrene setting in.

Lovely.

Alright.

The three of us
are gonna do some driving.

Tomorrow morning, we'll take
your car and go to El Paso.

Wait, no.
That's just not possible.

Look, we can't leave here,
okay?

We've got our work, we gotta
take care of these animals.

What do you say, friend?
Do some travelling?

Sure. I mean,
whatever you say.

What kind of car
you got here?

A Chevy.

We have a Chevy Suburban.

That's nice.

I like Chevies.

Why don't you go outside
and gas it up?

Check the tires
and check the oil,

Make sure it's gonna
run good,

'cause I don't want
any trouble on the road.

And If you come back
in here with anyone else..

...I'm gonna stop
her clock.

You got that?
She dies.

Do what he says, Harold.

That's right, Harold.

Now go.

Get the fuck out of here.

Come here, honey.

Come here, polka dots.
Sit down.

What's his name?

Kitty.

He's cute.

So are you.

How long
has he been dead?

A few hours at least.

Hell, they probably
halfway to Mexico.

Hansen said they'll split
the money in Tucson,

but if they got hot,
they'd head to El Paso.

A place called
The Border Hotel.

I'll check both places.

Put out the word.

I know somebody's got
our money.

What about Benyon?

There's a dry well
about a mile from here.

Jack deserves
a proper burial.

You just do
what I tell you.

The explosion of
a tanker truck

which panic...

...all part of an extremely
well organized robbery...

We go now to his report from
the dog track earlier today.

A lot of folks were
at the dog track today

trying to get lucky. But some
got luckier than most.

This explosion seems
to have been a decoy

for a large robbery.

Details are sketchy,
but this is what we know.

One guard has been killed.

Police officials believe
it's the work of experts,

they knew what
they were doing.

But they don't know who
pulled this robbery off.

Fucking Pinhead Hansen.

I say we dump that wagon and
hop on the train to El Paso.

We still heading
to Gollie's.

We gotta get
some new passports.

You got a better idea?

You okay?

Sure.

Don't I seem okay?

I don't know, if you were
still pissed at me

I probably wouldn't know
anything about it.

You'd just act like everything
was alright anyway.

I'm not following you.

You'd want me to think
you'd forgotten

even if you hadn't.

I don't trust you, Doc.

Hey, I got an idea.

Here, this should prove
something.

Take your gun back.

Go on, take it.

It's not loaded.

That's right.
You emptied it into Benyon.

Here, take mine.
Go ahead.

I don't want it.
Go on.

I don't want it.

Got plenty of money here.

You could go wherever
you wanna go.

Asshole.

I found you one
of Harold's T-shirts.

Could be a little small
for your body, but it's clean.

Let me have it.

I wouldn't worry too much
about Harold if I were you.

He's not gonna bring anyone
back here. He's harmless.

Ain't that the truth?

How long you two
been married?

Two years.

An exciting two years.
I'll bet it's been.

Hanging around this place,

fixing up
poor little doggies.

Come here.

Look.

I'm not going to be
any trouble to you.

Fact is, this may sound
kind of funny,

but I was thinking that...

maybe you and I
could be friends.

Been my experience that
having friends is overrated.

Oh, well.

Come here.

You don't always have
to point that gun at me.

I'll do whatever you want.
Really. I will.

What are you wearing
underneath that dress?

Nothing.

Turn around.

Sit down.

Rub off that nail polish,
'cause I don't like it.

When I tell you to come here,
you move your ass real fast.

Because I got you figured out
from the start.

Go ahead.

Wait a second.

Get rid of this too.

Come here.

Don't get blood on me.
I hate blood.

I'll park the car
while you get the tickets.

Meet me in the bar.
Okay.

That bag's kinda heavy.
Why don't you let me take it?

It's not heavy.
I can handle it.

Hey, you.

Don't park here. Use the
structure around the corner

Yes, sir, boss.

Here are your two tickets
to El Paso,

your change and your train
should be leaving in one hour.

Thank you.

Attention all passengers.

The train to El Paso
has been delayed

and will be departing
in 90 minutes.

Thank you.

Let me help you with that.
No, that's okay.

No, no.
It's a big bag.

There you go.
Thank you.

Glad to help.

Tequila.
Sauza okay?

That's fine.

Would you like another?

Please.

Guess you have to
catch a train?

That's right.

Yeah, me too.

I'm going home.

Where's home?
Utah.

The Beehive State.

I'm from Orem,
it's right near Salt Lake.

Say, you wouldn't happen
to be Mormon, would you?

There's about 12 people in
the state that aren't Mormon.

And I'm one of them.

Well, that makes you
kinda special then, huh.

Yeah, I guess it does.

Say, you wouldn't be taking the
train to Salt Lake, would you?

No...
No, I'm afraid not.

Never have any luck.
Sorry.

Where is it?
It's in a locker over there.

Show me.

You just can't forget
about it, can you, Doc?
Let's go.

Maybe we should cut the money
and split up right here.

If that's how you feel about it,
then fine by me.

We've lost something, Doc.
I think Benyon got to you.

At least I got to him.

I know I put it
in this locker.

Hey, what are you trying
to pull?
I put it in this locker.

A man helped me
just a few minutes ago.

Someone helped you?

Then I went to the bar.
What did he look like?

He was tall. He had a red shirt.
I put it in that locker.

He switched the keys. It's the
oldest trick in the book.

Come on, let's go.

Do you see him?

Look at every face.

Concentrate.

Do you see him?

No. Maybe he went outside.

That's him!

Move!

Bye.

Bye.

Can you help me
with my bag?

No problem.

The toilets will be
open in 5 minutes.

Don't even.

Next time you pick
that lock,

don't leave them
scratch marks, brother.

Harold.

Hey, put that away.
What?

Give me
some pain pills.

Harold, this?
Yes.

So, Rudy, why are we going
to El Paso?

I gotta look up
some old friends.

I got to pick up
a suitcase

then I'm head
south of the border.

Real far south.

That sounds great.

I love to travel but Harold
never wants to go anywhere.

That's not true.
It's true.

We never go anywhere.

He'd rather stay home
and play with his critters.

Isn't that right, Harold?

You poor old bugger.

I got us a car
that I hot-wired.

Come on, let's go.

Bye.
Bye-bye.

Here, Harold.
have some chicken.

Harold.
No, no.

Look, I got to pull
over I gotta pee.

Have some fries.
Rudy!

Have some fries.

Have some chicken.

Hey, some chicken.

Damn it.
What'd you do that for?

You know why I did that?
No.

It makes me feel good.

Have some fries.
No, you have some fries.

Hey!

- Have some fries, Harold.
- Have a biscuit, Rudy.

Hey!
Yes, have more fries.

Have some chicken.
Ha, ha, ha, chicken.

You have some chicken.

Have some beans.

Fran, get back here!

You sit up there.

I've got to pull over.
I've got to pee.

Um, I guess we should stop
because Harold has to pee.

Get back in the front.

Get back up there
with Harold.

Get up there!

I don't want
to play this game

anymore!

You pee in your pants.

Looks like this guy's
a real pro.

Where'd you get this?

It was a gift.

I told you.
The guy gave it to me.

Yeah.

That's him.

Carter McCoy.

Harold.

[SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY

Harold, get back
in there, you pervert.

Hey, Gollie, it's Doc.

Yeah.
Yeah right.

How's those travel
arrangements coming?

Good.

Yeah, she's doing
alright.

Right, thanks.

We're all set.

Good morning,
how you doin'?

Who had bacon?
Right here.

Enjoy your breakfast.

Anything else I can get you?
No, thank you.

Carter McCoy.
also known as Doc McCoy,

is wanted by police...

Doc.

...he is also wanted
in connection

with the hijacking
and fire-bombing

of a tanker truck
in the track parking lot.

He's an expert safe-cracker.

His criminal record includes

numerous other
well-planned thefts.

Considered by authorities
as the probable

mastermind
behind the heist.

he is thought
to be well-armed

and extremely dangerous...

Dad, that's the guy.

...immediately contact
law enforcement officials.

Here we go, Mel.
I think she's gonna like it.

You say hello to Alice
for me, will you?

Yes, sir. What can we
do for you today?

Let's see.

I'll take that black
12-gauge pump gun.

Ah, the Minelli.
That's a good choice.

This is a very powerful
weapon here, sir.

As a matter of fact,
my brother-in-law

uses this very gun to hunt
ducks, if you can believe that.

If you hit a duck
with one of these suckers

you're not gonna have
many pieces left to eat.

That's a good weapon,
though.

What else can I get
for you?

4 boxes of
double-aught buck.

Double-aught buck.
Alright.

Four of them.
Here we go.

That sounds like a hunting
trip I'd like to be on.

These will knock down
a wall for you if you need it.

Four boxes.
45 auto shells.

45 auto shells.
Where'd I put those?

Okay. All we need now is
a little bit of identification.

and fill this out
for Uncle Sam.

1 through 8.
Don't forget number C,

"Are you a fugitive
from justice."

Don't worry about that.
They ask everybody to do that.

Let's see-- You're gonna
need a case for this.

50% off this week on
both hard and soft cases.

I got a dandy
here for you.

Right here--

Wrap the shotgun.
Wrap the shotgun.

Forty-twenty-three.

I need a Ten-twenty-eight
on an Arizona plate.

Sam, Paul, Queen, 4-8-5.

This'll be on a 1987
metallic-blue Camaro.

Are you sure
you want to do this?

Shut up and lie down.
Take a little nap there.
Alright. Alright. Alright.

I know the drill.
Count to 100, right.

One, two,

three, four,

five--

I'm getting out
of this business.

Six...

Keep the change.

Excuse me, are you
available for hire?

Shift's over.
Sorry, lady.

Sorry.

What are you doing?

Shift's over. You'll have
to get another cab.

We're heading east, pal.
Straight out of town.

- Car 279. Car 279.
- Come in.

Can you do another pickup?

That's you.
Answer it.

What do you
want me to say.

Tell them you've got a fare.

Come on, the dispatcher
won't fall for that.

He'll know the cab's hijacked
and we're on 3rd--

He's got the radio mike on
and he's telling where we are.

Make a right turn here

or I'm gonna put one
in you right now, pal.
Okay.

- Hey! Get out of there!
- Now!

Let's go!

Let's go!

Doc, come on!

Let's go! Let's go!

Get in!

Stay with him!

Keep it steady!

On the right.

- On your right.
- On your right!

Come on!

Hang on, Doc.

Keep going! Keep going!

They're in the block in the
other building parking area.

We're gonna jump
in this thing.
No way.

We gotta keep moving.

No shit, Doc.

Shit!

Cops are out there. We're
going in the garbage truck.

Stay back!
God!

No!
Get back!

Get back.
All the way to the back.

What are you looking
out the window for?

Somebody else
coming after me?

Hey, kitty.

Look, Rudy,
he likes that.

Give me that.
Rudy!

Harold, come out
of the bathroom.

Harold, come on out.
My shoulder hurts.

Harold?

Rudy.

What are you doing
in there?

Hey, Fran. I think
it's time to check out.

You okay?

I think so.
I don't know.

Hey, don't scratch like
that yourself around here.

You're gonna
get an infection.

I wanna tell you
something.
And I don't wanna hear it.

Hey. This
is hard for me.

When we get to El Paso.
I think I should take off.

Hey. Listen to me.

I want you
to stick with me.

No more about Benyon.

You and me.

What do you say?

Can't get much worse
than this, Doc.

I don't see how it could.

Got us a car.

Get a couple of tires,
we're in business.

God.

Yep.

When we get to Mexico, we're
gonna have a new life, right?

That's all I want.

Yeah, Tom here.

Tell Jim Deer Rudy and
some girl just drove up.

Looks like they're
heading in the hotel.

Hi, folks. Welcome to
the rustic Border Hotel.

You must be Gollie.

By Golly,
I am Gollie.

This here's my wife, Carmen.
I call her Tootsie.

That's our three-year-old
daughter, her name's Anna.

That's my son, Jim.
He's 17 years old.

He's a Jack Rabbit.

We need a room
for three.

Three. Oh, you got
a cat. No problem.

You need a room, you
came to the right place

'cause we got lots of rooms.
Room 309. Hot out there.

Boy, I tell you,
it must be 114 degrees.

Y'all come in
for the races, I bet.

I tell you,
Y'all watch your step.

Watch your step please,
ma'am.

A horse'll run a good
second faster out there

than it would in any other
track in the country.

That is just something.

Now, one thing does hold true
for a speed horse.

A speed horse runs
just as hard as he can

as fast and as long
as he can.

What they try to do is they
try to rate those things

and oh, that's a
whole another story.

This here... This here
is your living room.

Bathroom.
Shower. Toilet.

Bedroom.
Bed.

On the top drawer you
got the Gideon Bible.

Right out here
you got a veranda.

It's just a beautiful
sunset there.

Now, here you go.

What's in there?

That'd be your closet
there, it's a...

God! What...?
Oh! Oh! Oh!

Open up your mouth.

Say "Ahh".
Ahh.

You got two choices
here, pal.

You can live or die.
What's it gonna be?

I don't wanna die.

You do the right thing, you
might even make a bit of money.

I'll tell you what,
I'll go check us into the hotel

and you go find
some place around here

and get us some clothes.

Here you go, Doc.

Passport.

Credit card.
Driver's license.

All cherry stuff.
Never been reported.

That stuff's so good you
can go anywhere you want.

No matter how
hot you may be.

Here's the key
to your room. 234.

Nobody else on
that floor but you.

All you gotta do is
lay low for a while

and we'll get you
out of here, okay?

Carol went to get us
some fresh clothes.

We're both real hungry. You send
up some food as soon as you can.

How about sandwiches?
That'll be fine.

It's gonna be an hour,
maybe more.

When she gets back, have your
kid take care of what she need.

I gave him the day off.

Then you do it.
I can't.

I... I've got to watch
the front desk.

You know how it goes.

Doc, look, I'll work
on the food, okay?

Doc.

This ain't the Hilton.

Can I come in?
Sure.

Hey!

Give me that room key
or I'll kill you

and I'll kill your
little kitty too.

You see Gollie's face when
he bounced off that door?

"Hey, Gollie,
what's in here?"

"I don't know.
Let's find out."

"Open your mouth.
Open it wider."

Yep.

He's here.

Room 234.

Wants me to bring him
up some sandwiches

in about an hour.

Yeah, 234.

Hang it up.

Get dressed.

Good flight, Jim?

They still in there?
Yeah, both of them.

McCoy and his wife showed
up a little while ago.

Mm-hm.
That's nice.

- Fire up the grill, boys.
- It's barbecue time.

Want some of these?

Let's go, baby.
Come on.

Hey, wake up.

Come on.
Let's go.

What's the matter?

Get dressed.

We're leaving
right now.

What is it?

It's Gollie.

Something bothering
me about him.

He's always got
his family around.

The wife and kid
always sticking close

to make sure
he stays away

from the horses
and the booze.

So what?

If they're not here then
there's something wrong.

Maybe they took
the day off.

What's the plan?

The plan is shut up.

Come on, baby.
We've got to move.

Who is it?

Sandwiches
for Mr. McCoy.

It's your food, ma'am.

He's in the shower.

Can you leave
them outside?

No, I can't
do that, ma'am.

You'll have to pay now
'cause I have pay back

the boy that
brought up the food.

Well, I'm not dressed,
you'll have to wait.

Hello?

Alright.

Ma'am. How much longer
are you gonna be?

Don't touch my Rudy!

Don't hurt my Rudy!
Don't hurt my Rudy!

Don't hurt my Rudy!

Let's get
outta here.

What is it?
Is it uh...204?

Is it a...314?

Ooh. Ooh.

My, my, my, my.

Now, you may
wanna watch this.

What are you gonna
do with that thing?

What are you doing?

No. No!
Like that?

- Please, let me go!
- It's 309.

There he is.
Get him!

- Get the bastard.
- Get him down.

I'm down!

She's a cunt for Christ's
sake, get over there!

Get over there!

I'm hit! I'm hit!

Get out there!
Come on.

I'm hit! I'm hit!

Here we come!

Just put down the bag, Doc.

We don't give a shit about
what you did to Benyon.

We just want the money.

Hit them!

Gee...
Get ready.

Meet you up on the roof.
Yeah.

Come on.
Get McCoy.

He went around
the corner.

Go! Go!

Oh!

Was that gunfire?
No, that's someone's TV.

Rudy?

Rudy?

Rudy?

Rudy?

Where's Rudy?

Rudy. Rudy.

Rudy?

Rudy?

Rudy! Rudy!

Rudy! Rudy!

Oh! Shit!

Hey!

Get up!

Oh!

- Come on!
- Stand up!

Where are you going, doc?

Get up and turn around!

I wanna see your face.
Get up.

Stand up!

Oh!

Should've killed me
when you had the chance.

Bang.

Bang.

Doc!

Fucking thing.

Shit!

See you later, Doc.

He's a tall man,
and he has...

Rudy!

Give me the gun.

Get out of here.
Run!

Out the back.

- Go around there.
- Watch your back.

He's got a trunk.

Hey, man.
We need a lift.

All you got to do
is ask. Get in.

Where we headed?
Mexico.

I love Mexico.

You know,
I was thinking about

taking a trip
down there myself.

Not in this big
a hurry, though.

Hang on!

Take it easy, fella.

Well, I guess you ain't
gonna shoot me, are you?

I kinda doubt it.
That's good.

I'll cooperate.
don't worry about that.

Yes, sir, I've had
a few run-ins

with the law myself.

Is that right?

About 3 years ago
I dynamited some fish

down by the reservoir.

That little job cost
me 100 dollars.

They wouldn't even
let me keep the fish.

- What's your name?
- Slim.

You're a bad boy, Slim.

Where are you
going today?

You sure this
is gonna work?

Absolutely positive.

What if it doesn't?

I'll floor it.

Buenos dias, Slim.
Como estas?

Doing just fine,
Jose.

This here's my nephew
and his wife.

We thought we'd go over
and do a little sightseeing.

Don't forget
to buy something.

Si, senor! You got
my word on that.

I didn't think we'd have
a problem back there.

I've got me a little
senorita here in town.

Fellas kind
of know me.

You got a senorita?
Mm-hm.

Shame on you. Your
wife know about it?

Well, my wife's been
gone for ten years.

If she was
still around,

I wouldn't be going
no place but home.

Are you
two married?
Yeah.

Well, it's tough
all sometimes,

but let me tell you,
it's well worth it.

I think the most
important thing in life

is something you've got
to give to each other.

Don't ever forget it.

Pull over up here.

You folks gonna be
alright out here?

Let me ask you something.

How much money did
you make last year?

12 000.

I tell you I'll give you
20 000 for the truck.

Are you serious?

I sure am.

Phew. And...

I keep my mouth shut
and I don't...

say nothing
about the truck

and I've never seen
you two before, right?

You got it.

Could...?
Could you make it 30?

How about 40?

Damn.

Ma'am, you've got a deal.
She's all yours.

You'll have to make
your own way back

to the border,
though.

Oh, I'll make it.
Don't worry about me.

Vaya con Dios.

Same to you.

She's a good old truck.

She won't win any races,
but she'll run forever.

I just put
new brakes in her.

Good.

Y'all take care,
you hear?
See you.

Damn!

Adios, amigos.

Goddamn!

♫ Whenever I'm weary ♫

♫ From the battles
That rage in my head ♫

♫ You make sense of madness ♫

♫ When my sanity
Hangs by a thread ♫

♫ I lose my way ♫

♫ But still you seem
To understand ♫

♫ Now and forever ♫

♫ I will be your man ♫

♫ Sometimes I just hold you ♫

♫ Too caught up in me to see ♫

♫ I'm holding a fortune ♫

♫ That heaven
Has given to me ♫

♫ I'll try to show you ♫

♫ Each and every way I can ♫

♫ Now and forever ♫

♫ I will be your man ♫

♫ Now I can rest my worries ♫

♫ And always be sure ♫

♫ That I won't be
Alone anymore ♫

♫ If I'd only known
you were there all the time ♫

♫ All this time ♫

♫ Until the day the ocean ♫

♫ Doesn't touch the sand ♫

♫ Now and forever ♫

♫ I will be your man ♫

♫ Now and forever ♫

♫ I will be ♫

♫ Your man ♫