Top Dog (1995) - full transcript

With his cop companion shot and killed by terrorists, Reno The Dog pairs up with tough cop Jake in thwarting the criminal organization.

[Newscaster]
And tonight
on the national report,

our topic
is hate crimes in America

and their link
to international terrorism.

Recently, interpol
alerted local authorities

to the ever-widening
influence

of international
terrorist groups

and their intent
to disrupt our nation.

With its numerous
points of entry,

California appears
to have become

the primary testing ground
for these hate groups.

Tonight...



[Man]
The white race
has been oppressed.

Are we going
to tolerate this?

[Crowd]
No!

[Man]
No, we are not!

It's time
to take back our schools,

our streets,

and make our once-great nation
clean again!

[Cheering]

[Man]
Thank you for believing
in our cause.

Thank you for believing
that we must act now

before the white race
is totally diluted

in this cesspool
we see swirling around us.

Already two more
of our brothers have been chosen

to strike
yet another blow,



a blow to display
our immense power!

Soon we will no longer
have to tolerate

the further degeneration
of our supreme white race!

That-a boy.

All right.
Give me five.

Yeah.

You're going to
be late for school.

You better hustle,
Matt.

Can Reno have
a jelly roll, grandpa?

Please.

O.k. Just one.

All right.

There you go.

Bye.

Bye, Reno.

All right.

[Police radio transmissions]

Hey, cut it out, Reno!

[Growling]

Come on! You've ruined
every scarf I own!

You're not going
to get this one.

Oh, damn!

[Dispatcher]
Any units
vicinity of bay area,

respond to explosion
and structural fire

at 2225 harbor drive.

Fire and rescue units
en route.

1187, Nora.
I'm on my way.

[Siren]

[Sirens
and horns honking]

[Man]
Fire around on Wilson!

Everybody get out,
Harry?

Yeah, I sure as hell
hope so, Lou.

Looks like
another bombing.

This will make
the fourth
this month.

Lady says her baby's
still inside...

Second floor,
south end.

Maybe
we could help.

O.k., Lou.
Be careful.

Rescue 455,

report of a child
still inside

at end apartment,

second floor,
south end.

Can you get
in there? Over.

Have to get the kid
through the roof, chief.

It's coming down.

Lou, this place
is not safe.

Reno, no!

Reno, come!

[Whining]

Come down!
That's a direct order!

[Baby crying]

Get out of here!
Get out of here!

[Firefighter]
I can hear him,

but I can't
see him, chief.

[Baby crying]

I got to go
back in.

I'm sorry, Lou.
It's too dangerous
in there.

Chief!

The dog's
got the baby!

[Baby crying]

Oh, my.

[Woman]
My baby! My baby!
Is he o.K.?

Saved the baby's
life, Reno.

Great job.

You'll probably get
another commendation.

[Police radio]
Suspects in park.

12 hispanics,

possible gang activity.

You still disobeyed
a direct order.

I'm putting you
on official report.

I don't care
if you get a medal.

There'll be
no jelly rolls
for three days.

Get it? Three days.

Reno, look at that.

Harry said a neighbor
spotted two guys

leaving the building
just before the explosion.

Those two guys
match his description.

I wonder.

[Starts engine]

[Newscaster]
The fire in a downtown
San Diego tenement building

is now reported
to be under control.

Already one radical
white supremacist organization

is claiming responsibility
for the crime.

This would be the fourth...

I think you better plan
on some overtime tonight, Reno.

Go to work, Reno.
Sniff it out.

[Thud]

C-4.

My god.

There's enough stuff here
to blow up half the country.

[Reno growling]

[Sniffing]

What have you got here?

Huh?

Uh!

My god.

[Growling]

Whoa, whoa, whoa.

Wait. Hold it.

I'm a cop.

I don't care.

[Reno falls]

Get rid of them both.

[Telephone rings]

[Ring]

[Ring]

[Ring]

[Ring]

[Ring]

[Ring]

[Ring]

[Ring]

[Ring]

[Ring]

Yeah.

[Man]
Wilder!

How come
it takes you
so damn long

to answer
your telephone?

I'm still
on suspension, captain.

You're lucky
I even answered it.

Wilder?

Jake!

Ohh...

[Ring]

[Ring]

[Ring]

Oh, god.

[Ring]

What?

Your suspension
is over.

I want you
in here
right now.

I thought
you told me

you'd be retired
and campaigning for mayor

before I got back in.

Believe me,
that was
my plan, pal.

What changed it?

Well, you heard
Lou got it
last month.

Yeah.

He was a good cop.

We haven't
been able to set
any leads, Jake.

I want you
in on it.

O.k.

I'm on my way.

Back from vacation
a little early, huh, lieutenant?

[Man]
I wasn't even there,
all right?

You got nothing
to hold me on.

Hey, man. I know
my rights here.

Sit your rights
down.

Ha ha ha ha!

Ha ha ha ha!

Uh...

Ha ha ha ha!

What's so funny?

What...

Jeez, Jake.

What?

Never mind.

Listen to this.

"During the past
24 months,

"lieutenant Wilder...
118 arrests,

"116 convictions.

"Sergeant Reno...
118 arrests,

"116 convictions.

"Wilder...
Six citations
for bravery.

Reno...
Six citations
for bravery."

Wow! Both of you
have been shot five times
in the line of duty.

It's unbelievable.

I've never heard
of this sergeant Reno.

Oh, you will.

Oh, this is great.

"Wilder...
Four suspensions
for insubordination.

Reno... four suspensions
for disobeying
direct orders."

What is this
all about?

Well, I'm just
comparing your file
to your partner's.

It's amazing
similarities here.

Hold on.

What partner?

You know I always
work alone.

Well, not
this time, Jake.

[Man]
Hey! Someone stole
my jelly doughnut.

Meet your
new partner, Jake.

Her?

No. Him.

Wait a minute.

If I'm not going
to work with a man...
A woman...

What makes you think
I'm going to work
with a mutt?

Who is this guy?

Don't take it personal,
detective boyette.

Wilder
doesn't like anyone.

Thanks, detective.
That's all.

No doubt about it.

You boys are made
for each other.

I don't care
what he's done.

I'm not working
with a damn dog.

[Growls]

Don't growl at me.

You don't even look
like a police dog.

Get off me, you reject
from the dog pound!

Grr, yourself, mutt!

You don't scare me!

Both of you,
shut up!

Sit!

Good dog.

Good Jake.

Now, both of you
are going to work
together.

That's an order.

Lou's notebook.

[Reno whines]

It says here
he followed two suspects

from the fire
on harbor drive
to the docks.

He must have spotted
the guys at the fire.

You think
there's any connection?

Maybe. Now, two things
we know for sure...

The building was
the Martin Luther King

minority housing
project,

and the building
was targeted.

Arson said that
several explosions
caused the fire.

C-4.

Heavy stuff.

Now,
they pulled this
out of Lou's pocket

after they
fished him out.

Could have come
from a ship
around there.

Hmm...

C-4.
Middle-east stuff.

How'd you know that?

We cover ours with tin.
They wrap theirs.

Not much to go on.

Well, maybe.
Maybe not.

What do you mean?

Well, we have
an eyewitness.

Oh, give me a break.

What's he going to
be able to do?

Three down...
One to go.

[Barking]

Aargh!

Aargh!

[Clanging]

[Barking]

Oh! Ugh!

Ugh!

Goddamn mutt!
You're not doing it right!

[Crashing]

Oh, wait, wait!

[Barking]

My legs! My legs!

Is he, um...

He'll
be all right.

Aah!

I'm not working
with that dog again!

That's not the way
he was trained.

He cheats.

Look at my outfit.

Look at my suit.

[Boyette]
Reno's an exception.

He's been
cross-trained

to find almost
every known narcotic

and explosive
there is.

He can disarm
and take out
an assailant

quicker than
either one of us.

Do you think
you can handle it?

Sure.
Just another tool.

A what?

A tool.

You know, like my gun

and my handcuffs.

Did you ever hear
the saying

"you can't teach
an old dog new tricks"?

Yeah. Why?

It doesn't just
apply to old dogs.

What's she
so mad about?

[Barks]

You know how you start
a revolution, Charlie?

With just one bullet.

Pow!

And we're sitting
right on top
of that bullet.

[Man]
Ma'am,
move your vehicle.

Damn!

Checkpoint.

Stay calm.
Don't panic.

Where are
you gentlemen
headed today?

San Diego.

Looking for
some hazardous
materials.

Had
some problems
in San Diego.

You fool. Why didn't you
tell me about this checkpoint?

They never
stopped me before.

They'll search the car.
Get me out of here.

The cops have been
tipped off.

Relax.

Relax? We've got enough c-4
to blow up the state.

Pull it over
to the side,
please.

Just a routine
check.

[Man]
Please move forward,
sir.

We got a runner!

Let's go!

Come on! Hurry up!

[Sirens]

Hang on!

Looks like we found
some gunrunners.

Guns and a whole lot
of explosives.

Clear the area!

Hey, careful!

There could be
some live ammo out here.

[Reno barks]

All right, all right!

I don't know why
I have to drive Lou's old car

just to please
this damn dog.

What a pigpen.

Jeez!

O.k. This is your new home,
so don't mess it up.

[Whines]

[Sniffs]

Uh...

[Sniffs]

Hmm.

I sure wish I knew

where you guys went
that night.

Is this it?

You dragged me over here
to see an empty berth?

Ohh...

I think I know
what you're trying to tell me.

Lieutenant Wilder,
sheriff's department.

I want to take a look
at your logbook.

Do you have
a warrant?

You got a problem?

[Barking]

[Growling]

[Sniffing]

[Growling]

Come on, Reno.

I said, "come on!"

That's that dog.

Kill them both.

Here.
Give me that.

Give me that!

Keep this filthy scarf
out of my kitchen!

Knock it off in there!

Mmm, good!

Mmm.

[Ring]

[Ring]

Hello.

Hi. This is
officer boyette.

I was just calling to see
how you and Reno are doing.

We're like two peas
in a pod, officer boyette.

What can I do for you
this evening?

I would appreciate
if you would respect
his abilities.

Respect his abilities?

He's a dog,
for crying out loud.

Do you mind
if I come by
to see Reno?

Be my guest.

I'll be by
in a couple
of minutes.

Fine.

You ate my chicken,
you mangy mutt.

[Belch]

What am I
supposed to eat?

Damn dog.

Now you're in my chair.

You've got
an attitude problem.

[Doorbell rings]

Damn dog.

Who does he think
he is, anyway?

Are you
lieutenant Wilder?

That's right.

I'd like to see
my dog.

Oh, hey, Reno!

Good, boy.
Hey, boy!

Come in.

Have you been
eating chicken?

What are you doing
about my grandpa?

I'm not sure
I understand.

187 you're supposed
to be working on.

What's your name,
son?

Matthew Swanson.

So you're
Lou Swanson's grandkid.

How did you know
I was working
on his case?

I have contacts
downtown.

Captain Callahan's
a good friend of mine.

I'm sure he is.

I'm going to
find out what happened
to your grandfather.

Trust me.

I do.

Now who?

Hi.

Hey, Matthew!

How you doing?

Hey, Reno!

Anybody else?

You actually
live here?

Yeah. Why?

This place isn't
fit for a dog.

You know,
you're right.

You're absolutely
right.

So why don't you
take this mutt home,

and I'll pick him up
every morning

and bring him home
every night.

Reno is not a mutt.

He is a highly qualified
and highly decorated
police officer.

I'll keep him.

I'm afraid Reno
has to stay here,
Matthew.

Lieutenant Wilder
needs the experience.

I better go
before my mom has a fit.

[Reno whines]

Can I come back
and see Reno again?

Yeah. Sure.

What?

He has to go
to the bathroom.

Oh.

Reno seems to be
doing real well.

Like I told you,

two peas in a pod.

What made you decide
to work with dogs

in the first place?

You make it sound
like a put-down.

I didn't mean it...

In the house!

Stay down!

Huh?

Help me!

Ugh!

Ah! Ah!

Come back!

Ah!

Cover me.

Ugh!

Come on.

Huh? Ugh!

Uh-oh.

Aaah!

[Sirens wailing]

[Snarling]

If he moves,
Reno,

bite that smile
off his face.

[Honk]

Oh!

You're under arrest,
bozo.

Oh.

Hey, Reno!
How ya doin'?

[Reno whimpers]

Ho ho ho ho!

[Whimper]

Aw, I forgot. Dessert!

Uh, hey, uh... two bucks.

What?

Two bucks, with the discount.
Nothing's too good for Reno.

That dog's a hero,
you know.

Yeah,
so I've been told.

Heard about last night.
Good collar, Reno.

Ha ha ha!

Jake, ballistics
just called.

They couldn't
match the weapons
you recovered

from slugs the coroner
took out of Lou.

Good job
last night, Reno.

Something else.
Atf sent these over.

Two guys tried
to slip through

the immigration
checkpoint yesterday.

What happened?

Border patrol literally
blew them away.

Rounds from the officers
set off a couple hundred
pounds of c-4.

Hell of an explosion.
Those photos were found
in the car.

[Knocking]

Excuse me.

Hi, Reno.

Jake, we've got a make

on three of the four guys
you nailed last night.

All three of these guys
have been arrested
for assault

and disturbing the peace
several times.

They've walked
every single time.

They're also members
of a racist group
in this area.

I bet the fourth guy
is, too.

Jake, listen,
I really have

a good feeling
about this case.

You could let me
go undercover,

and I could
shave my head

and infiltrate
the organization.

I could fit in.
What do you think?

We'll think
about it.

Oh. O.K. Thanks.

You'll think about it.

You know, I could really
do this case a lot of good.

Wonder what
she'd look like
with a shaved head.

This thing's
really heating up.

You recognize
that building?

No.

It's the headquarters
of the naacp in Washington.

The other is a synagogue
in Los Angeles.

We think there were
a lot more photographs

that were burned.

"We shall rise again."

What?

It says
on this photograph,
"we shall rise again."

Oh, Jesus.

Two guys
carrying explosives

trying to bust
through immigration,

hitmen trying to nail you
were carrying explosives,

and the stuff Lou found...

My campaign for mayor's
not looking so good.

[Whimpering]

Wonder what he's
dreaming about.

I'm a cop.

I don't care.

[Man yelling]

Lock...

And load!

This is a miss!

That...

Is a hit!

O.k.

Let's do it.

A hit!

You've done well,
Otto.

Thank you.

[Reno whimpering]

All right. Come on.

And mind your manners.

Hey, mom.

Well, hi there.

Hello there.

Oh! Is that
your new partner?

Yeah.
His name's Reno.

You want me
to put these away
for you, mom?

Oh, yes. Oh, no.
Leave them right there.

Thank you.

Get lost, Benji!

Mom, is something
bothering you?

Oh, Jacob.

Jacob.

Jacob.

I'm worried about you.

There's nothing
to worry about.

Oh, but... but
all this violence.

I can take care
of myself, mom.

I had a good
teacher.

Ooh...

Yes.

Yes, you did.

I'll see you later, mom.

[Whistles]

Come on, Reno.

[Man screams]

What was that?

It was probably
the repairman

fooling around
with the TV.

[Repairman]
Damn dog!

[Reno climbing into car]

Bye, mom.

♪ What you gonna do?

♪ What you gonna do
when they come for you? ♪

♪ Bad boys, bad boys,
what you gonna do? ♪

♪ What you gonna do
when they come for you? ♪

♪ Bad boys, bad boys,
what you gonna do? ♪

♪ What you gonna do
when they come for you? ♪

Cops is filmed on location

with the men and women
of law enforcement.

[Snarling] All suspects are innocent

until proven guilty
in a court of law.

[Police radio transmissions]

What's going on,
Charlie?

Nothing much, Jake.

Grabbed this idiot with
a jacket full of coke.

Waiting for k9s
to check the house.

Joint's probably
loaded with dope.

Hey, isn't that Reno,
Lou Swanson's old dog?

Yeah.

Man, that dog
is some kind of hero.

Yeah, so I've
been told...
More than once.

Do me a favor,
Jake.

We've been waiting
an hour for a dog.

Can I use Reno
a few minutes?

He's the best sniffer
in k9.

Yeah, I guess so.

All right.

It's all yours, Jake.

O.k., find
the drugs, Reno.

Go find the dope,
Reno.

Look, guys, uh, Reno
can't concentrate
with you in here.

You mind
stepping outside?

Concentrate?

Yeah.

Oh. O.K., Jake.

If that's what, uh,
he needs to work, huh?

Yeah, that's what
he needs.

I wish you guys
could see Reno work.

Man, that dog is incredible!

Reno. Marijuana,
cocaine, heroin.

Go find it.

Listen, you damn dog,
I'll blow your head off!

That's more like it.

O.k., find the drugs, Reno.

That-a boy.

You'll find it. Yeah.
Please find it.

O.k., boy.

[Reno grunts]

Did you find something?
Good boy!

O.k., Reno. I'll take over.

Get out of here, Reno.

Arggh!

Hey, the dog's
found someone.

[Sighs]

Could have warned me.

Arggh!

Ugh!

You could help.

[Grunt]

Reno!

You're pissing me off.

Enough of this.

Ho ho ho ho!
Reno's really got him now.

What a dog, eh?

All right!
Hey, hey, hey! What a dog!

Jake.

Hey, Mark.
How you doing?

Going to
the dogs, huh?

Don't you
start it, too.

What time's
the meeting?

In 10 minutes.
We'd better
get over there.

Look at this report
on the way over.

Reno, stay.

All right, people.
Let's settle.

Everyone take a seat.

[Coughing]

First, I want
to remind everyone

that, whereas this
is a local homicide
investigation,

we can't afford
to overlook anything.

We don't know what
sergeant Swanson stumbled onto

before he was killed,

but it's starting to look like
a major conspiracy.

Lieutenant Wilder
will head the task force,

and I've asked
lieutenant curtains
from our SWAT unit

to attend this meeting.
Mark?

Well,
since last night,

we've had 14 reports
of hate crimes

coming in from all
over the country.

There's more
coming in every hour,

and it seems
that all the incidents

are connected to hate groups.

I'm sure this fast-growing
white supremacist movement

is only the tip of the iceberg.

Be aware, we can tolerate
no more mistakes

in this operation.

Thanks to the efforts
and support of Mr. Koller here,

for the first time,
we have the opportunity

to unite our front-line warriors
throughout this country.

If we are successful
in this mission,

we will bring together

every group in the United States
that supports our cause.

Our next attack
will show to the world

we have risen again!

Interpol informed me
this morning

that underground shipments
of weapons and explosives

have been moving rapidly
throughout Europe

and here in the United States.

Many things point
to San Diego.

The financial trail
and the boat Jake identified

lead to a fleet of fishing boats
owned by a known activist

and white supremacist
movement supporter,

Karl koller.

The anti-defamation league
monitors racist movements

throughout the country.

They helped locate
a manufacturing plant

on the West Side

which is the headquarters
and regular meeting place

of a white supremacist group.

Koller owns the plant.

What do you think, Mark?

Koller's been
on the scene

for every major
racist attack

all over the world...

Africa, Europe, Asia.

He loves the stuff.
Now he's here in San Diego.

It's going down, guys.

What we got to find out is
when and where.

With a single blow in San Diego,

we can unite the ku klux klan,

Aryan nations,

white Aryan resistance,
the church of the creator,

and many others.

In a single blow,

we can initiate
the movement

which will sanitize
this country
for generations!

We must succeed!

We willsucceed!

Victory!

Victory!

Victory!

Jakey! Good.
You're here.

Hi, mom.

I hope you don't
have anything
to do right now.

I'm kind of
busy today, mom.

Oh, but it'll only
take a second.

Just so you carry
the plants

out to the back yard
for me.

O.k.

Jake, where is Reno
today?

Matthew took him
to the dog show.

[Announcer on loudspeaker]

[Matthew]
Jake told me to keep
a close eye on you,

so behave yourself.

Third place, best in show...

Sherlock, for poise
and character.

Second place, best in show...

From the Winchester kennels,
pookie,

for talent and grooming.

[Matthew]
Reno?

Reno!

And finally, first place,
best in show,

goes to...

Ahh!

That's not mittens!
Get that darn mutt out of here!

Come back!

Grab that dog!

Whoo! Whoa!
Oh!

Oh! Huh? Whoa!

Nah!

Nah!

Yes!

[Engine revs]

How is the investigation
going?

Uh, not
too good.

All I know is that
there's a group of
Neo-Nazis out there

who are planning
to hit something big
here in San Diego.

I just don't know
where or when.

He was an art student,
you know.

Who?

Hitler.

I know that if I was
one of those nuts

that wants to blow up buildings
and kill all those people,

I'd probably do it tomorrow.

Why tomorrow?

It's Hitler's birthday.
April 20th.

Are you sure?

'Course I'm sure.
It's in all the history books.

Thanks, mom.

Wha...

Jacob, what about
the tree?

Oh, no!

Look at that. Oh!

That's got to
be the date.

They've had time
to put everything
into place.

I'll notify the FBI.

That doesn't give us
much time,

even if we knew
the targets.

Did you get
the search warrant

on the manufacturing
plant?

I'll check on it.

Jake, I've got my squad
standing by,

waiting for you
to give the word.

It's tomorrow, Mark.
I'm sure of it.

I just
don't know where.

Warrant's
not ready.

Let me know
when it comes in.

Pick up every racist
scumbag in the area.

Maybe someone
will know something.

[Men yelling]

Looks like Jake.

It is.

Hi, Jake.

Got the warrant?

It didn't
come through.

What do you mean,
"it didn't come through"?

They said
something about
probable cause.

Well, I'm going in anyway.

If I'm not back in 20 minutes,
call for backup.

You can't go in
without a warrant.

It's 4 A.M.
we're running out of time.

He's crazy.

Come on, Reno.
Let's go.

I had a dog once,
you know,

when I was a kid.

Had him for 12 years.

Used to hunt...

Do everything together.

Want you to
understand, Reno...

You're a good cop
and all that,

but that's where
it ends.

O.k.?

[Reno whimpering]

[Reno panting]

Shh!

[Reno grunts]

What is it, Reno?

[Grunting]

I should have known.

What?

There's nothing in here.

We've got it.
Let's get out of here, Reno.

It's been
20 minutes.

What do you think?

We'd better check.
Call it in.

Right.

Aah!

[Reno snarling]

Get out of here, Reno!

Get that notebook back
and kill that dog!

Get him!

You check down there.
I'll go this way.

[Sighs]

[Man panting]

[Ruff]

Huh?

Aah!

Aah!

[Gagging and coughing]

1122 Nora.
I need a 10-20 on 1192 delta.

[Woman]
1122 Nora, stand by.

[Punches being thrown]

He won't talk.

It doesn't matter now
anyway.

The men are leaving.

Kill him.

We have to leave.

When those two idiots
kill that dog,

make sure you destroy
the notebook.

Then meet us
at the park.

[Growling]

Nice dog.

Ha ha ha!

[Rattling]

Huh?

Aah!

[Police radio transmissions]

1122 Nora. We have
2 police officers down.

[Ring]

Yeah.

Where?

Where's Wilder now?

O.k. I'll be there.

What's wrong?

Well, my retirement
and campaign for mayor's

going down the drain,

that's what's wrong.

Love you.

You cops all think
you're so tough!

[Lands punch]

We are!

[Punches]

And there is no place
for people like you

in our new order,

and if I had more time,

I'd cut you loose
and break your neck

with my bare hands.

Be my guest.

How unfortunate.

There's no more time!

I am going to enjoy this.

I'm going to enjoy
this.

Thanks, Reno.

You saved my butt.

Oh, my god, Jake!
What happened to you?

Never mind. Never mind.

Koller mentioned a park.

Balboa park.

The coalition
for racial unity

opens this morning.

That's it! Let's go!

Oh, my god.

[Tires screeching]

Call Callahan.

Tell him the target
is the organ pavilion

at balboa park.

The other targets
are in this folder.

Attention, all k9 units.

Requesting assistance
at balboa park.

This is a code-three Alpha.
I repeat, a code-three Alpha.

Have curtains get his men
down there immediately.

I'm on my way.

Heigh-ho, heigh-ho,
it's off to work we go.

Let's lock and load, guys.

I'm going out
for a while, mom!

O.k., but don't
be gone long!

Lay it down
right over here!

Testing.

[Feedback]

Testing.

Testing. 1, 2, 3.

Testing.

Testing. Testing.

Yes. I understand you made
a special trip down here today.

Absolutely.

[Sirens]

The men are
all in place.

The other targets
will arrive soon.

[Mariachi band playing]

Your eminence.

Do you have
any comments?

Hello!

How did
the three of you

come to interact
on this?

[Tires screech]

[Barks]

Sorry about that.

We can't wait for
the other targets
to get here.

Signal your men
to set the timer.

I'm getting out of here.

Lieutenant Wilder,
sheriff's department!

There's a bomb somewhere.
Get him out of here!

[People screaming]

[Wilder]
Come here, Reno.

Find the bomb, Reno.
Find the bomb.

Watch your head.

You'll be safe
in the limo.

[Beeping]

Koller!

I'll get him.

Oh, hell.
Come on, Reno!

Open the door!

Won't open!
It's locked!

[Rapid beeping]

What's going on,
Jake?

The doors won't open.

The bomb's got to be
on the limo.

Find the bomb, Reno.

Need some help?

Break the window!

It must be
bulletproof.

[Gunshot]

[Screaming]

Get down! Get down!

You all right?

[Beep]

Here's the bomb.

[Beeping]

Shit.

Go! Go! Go! Go!

Positions.

[Growling]

Aah!

[Barks]

Commence firing!

This will blow.
Get out!

I'm staying.
Can you disarm it?

I don't know.

I've never done anything
like this before.

Shit.

Aah!

How you doing?

There's two wires
down here...

A red and a blue one.

Which one do I pull?

How the hell
should I know?

Aah!

I give up! Don't shoot!

[Beeping]

20 seconds.
We got to make a choice!

Pick the right one!

Cease fire!

Move in!

Five seconds.
Red or blue?

Blue!

Good guess.

You never listen
to me,

thank god.

Well...

I guess we
showed them.

Get that door open.

[Dog barking]

Aah!

Pull me in!

Drop the gun!

Pull me in!

Pull me in!

Drop the gun,
or I'll drop you!

[Clank]

You're not so tough.

Aah!

Son of a bitch.

My mom wouldn't
like that.

Enough
playing around.

[Barking]

Call him off.
He's going to kill me.

Now, why would he
want to do that?

I don't know.
Just get him away.

Is there something
you want to tell me?

You're both crazy.
Call him off.

I would, but he never
listens to me.

O.k. O.K.
I killed the cop.

I admit it.
Call the dog off.

O.k., Reno.

Reno!

Reno.

It's o.K., boy.

Don't bite him.
Might get sick.

It's a good thing
the kid got here,

or you'd be dog food.

Mark, congratulations.

Ladies and gentlemen,
I'm Ken Callahan.

I want you to meet

lieutenant
Mark curtains,

the head of
our s.W.A.T. Team.

Through
a concerted effort

between our two
departments,

we have been able
to crack

this terrorist
conspiracy,

and, incidentally,
everyone,

I'm in the running for
the mayoral nomination

for this great city

on the platform
of law and order.

Cuff him.

Well, I have to
admit it.

Sergeant Reno is
one hell of a good cop.

I tried to tell you.

Yeah, you did.

Jake!

Jake, you did it!
You did it!

I'm in definite
contention

for the mayor's
race now.

I want
to thank you.

It's o.K., Matt.

There's somebody
who wants to thank you

for saving their lives.

Detective.

Yes, sir?

Gentlemen, the lord
was certainly good
with us today.

These good people
helped us through
this trouble.

Reno, no!

♪ I might bark at this,
I might bark at that ♪

♪ and I might even bark
at your mamma's cat ♪

♪ though, darling, I ain't
fetching no more sticks ♪

♪ don't you go 'round thinking

♪ that your love
would do the trick ♪

♪ this dog's got
a bone to pick ♪

♪ Now, every time
I try to talk ♪

♪ you turn the other way

♪ so I guess I'll have to bark
so you'll remember what I say ♪

♪ baby, you ain't getting
all that quick ♪

♪ don't you go 'round thinking
that a kiss will do the trick ♪

♪ this dog's got
a bone to pick ♪

♪ Now I'm living
in your doghouse ♪

♪ and hungry
all the time ♪

♪ all I've been trying to do
is speak my mind ♪

♪ now, honey

♪ oh, I think
I'm feeling sick ♪

♪ don't you go 'round thinking

♪ that your love
will do the trick ♪

♪ no

♪ this dog's got
a bone to pick ♪

♪ There you go

♪ Walk that dog, y'all

♪ hey, hey

♪ That old shaggy dog,
yeah ♪

♪ There you go

♪ Walk that dog, y'all

♪ yeah, again

♪ Ho

♪ walk that dog, y'all...

[arf! Arf!]