Under Crystal Lake (1990) - full transcript

A small California farming community is caught up in the bloody grip of big city crime and corrupted. Two magnetic personalities come to the fore in this action-filled, dramatic tale of good versus evil; Mitchell Swan, who hides his malevolent perversities and greed behind a mask of 'all-American; good looks and respectability. Young Bobby, a high school drop out and social misfit, must overcome his own problems before he can pick up the battle standard for a close friend, who has fallen victim to the crime barons of Crystal Lake. Now a band of courageous young adults must seek to expose and destroy the ingenious drug ring using the town as a center for its distribution and money laundering operations.

(dramatic music)

(dark music)

- [Narrator] All along, my
intention was to expose Swan.

Who hides his sick perversions behind

his all American good
looks and respectability.

This scheme works because time's allow it.

And money is tight.

If only I could make the skies rain,

but my choice is simple.

I'll never let up till
this bastard is destroyed.

- What the hell is a matter with you guys?



Come guys, move it, we
don't have all night

for this shit, let's go!

(soft music)

♪ Turn it on, yeah ♪

- [Radio Personality]
Good morning, Woodward,

this is Big Tom Jake and I'm back and yes,

I'm dry as the drought we're having.

Man, alcoholism is a
disease. but there's a cure.

Call my friends at Triple
A, they'll be glad to help.

I just wish the weather
would make an exception

and provide us some rain.

To all of my friends in
the farming industry.

Please don't lose hope.

Bad times don't last, only good ones do.



And I don't know who said that,

but it makes a lot of sense.

Here's the group Celebrity on KRIS.

♪ Music hounds the streets of the city ♪

♪ Feel the rhythm burning inside ♪

♪ It'll move you and seduce you ♪

♪ Music will bring you alive ♪

♪ We're under a long spell ♪

♪ We've got the passion so damn strong ♪

♪ Life without it would be living hell ♪

♪ It's our addiction to get it loud ♪

♪ Turn it on ♪

♪ Feel the power of the melody ♪

(popping)

- Thank you're funny?

I was busy, you asshole.

♪ You need to turn it on ♪

- Bobby, get up.

Get up.

Darren?

How are you doing?

That good, huh?

- I'm cold.
- Me too.

Hey, there's two of us.

- You know how to share.

(soft music)

- Is that your morning coffee?

You're supposed to help me with
my time trials this morning.

(burping)

Shit.

(soft music)

(upbeat music)

- Hey Elizabeth.

How's my favorite niece?

- Good, me and Silver were playing.

- Hey, you wanna go for a ride?

- Oh yes.

- Well just hop right on.

Okay.

(engine revving)

You ready?

- Yeah.
- Let's go!

(indistinct yelling)

(engine revving)

- What the hell are you doing?

Boy, get away from my car!

Elizabeth, get in this house!

- Okay daddy.

- Oh no, how dare I?

Daddy's expensive new car.

- Just, you.

(soft music)

(brakes squealing)

- Now that's a fancy new car
your husband's got there.

- It's on lease, just like
everything else in his life.

That's okay honey, we
don't need the towel.

Thanks.

- Why do you let him do this to you?

I'm gonna break his damn arm.

- Don't talk like that.

He is your brother.

- He's a jerk.

(rock music)

- How do you like the car?

- It's great, thanks again.

- I want you to pay a visit
to the Bailey place tonight.

- Oh old man Bailey, why, what is it?

- He's having second thoughts
about the deal he made.

- But I've known Bailey all my life.

He's a friend of the family.

- Good, so have I.

Talk to him like a friend.

But you make sure that he understands

that he can't go back on the deal he made.

Tell him Tommy will help you.

Now get out.

(rock music)

You make sure that he
gets his hands dirty.

If Bailey, won't play
ball, you know what to do.

(screaming)

(soft music)

♪ Tired of waiting for circumstances ♪

♪ To fall together at the right time ♪

♪ I've never believed in taking chances ♪

♪ There's so much on my mind ♪

♪ But now I see the story unfolding ♪

♪ Can't we read the cards I'm holding ♪

- I guess I was wrong.

♪ I wanna be holding you. ♪

- [Woman] Elizabeth, come do the dishes!

♪ Before another hour of my life ♪

♪ Goes by, I've gotta let you know ♪

♪ Before I let the
loneliness inside my soul ♪

♪ Give up without a fight ♪

(indistinct talking)

- [Elizabeth] Better hurry or
the ice cream's gonna melt.

- [Man] Yeah right.

♪ All the feelings for you inside of me ♪

♪ Before another hour of my life goes by ♪

(dramatic music)

- Excuse me, Mr Swan, excuse me.

- Hi.

- I'm Rusty Dornman from Channel 26.

- Yes I know you, love your work.

- I know you're going in to
do a television interview

but could we ask you a couple
questions before you go in?

- Always willing to
cooperate with the press.

- You have a new book coming out.

- Uh huh, it's Top of the
Heap, Pentagraph Press.

You know, my parent's were poor

and I wanted to share some of
my secrets with the poor folk.

- Well the poor folk could hardly afford

the 299 dollar price tag for your book.

- Actually Rusty, we think that's cheap.

Remember, not only do you get a book

but you get eight cassette tapes

and the secrets of my success.

- Speaking of secrets, Mr. Swan,

the farmer's in the
northern part of the valley

are suffering because
you're not releasing any

of your irrigation water from the dam.

- Come on, Rusty, you're
not gonna blame me

for the drought, are you?

You know I run a bottled water company.

There's where the water
from that lake goes.

If I give all that water to the farmers,

what am I gonna put in my bottles?

I'll be out of business.

- But the rumor is that there's some sort

of laundering scheme going on as well,

is that true?

- You don't need to ask me
questions like that, huh?

- Mr. Swan.
- I'm a business man.

- All I'm looking for.
- I'm not some kind of mobster

or something.
- Just what we all wanna know

is the truth, the truth.

- Hey, look, your interview is over.

- Mr. Swan, Mr. Swan.

Mr. Swan, one more question.

One more question.

(dramatic music)

- Bitch.

- Wait, he took the tapes.

Son of a bitch, he's such a crook.

- They called.

- Yeah?
- Yeah.

- Well we leave tomorrow.

Well come on, let's see it.

(snorting)

Nothin' should screw up this deal.

You know what I need, Steve?

I need my own TV show.

I don't need them.

Yeah, somethin' fresh.

And new.

Somethin' with mass appeal.

(laughing)

Yeah, honest simple people

who come forward on their
own to tell everybody

that my ideas work.

(laughing)

Listen, Steve, you can't
put a price on hope.

And that's what I'm gonna be sellin'.

The American dream.

(laughing)

Oh baby.

Steve, close the door on
your way out, would you?

(soft music)

Baby, daddy needs you.

(moaning)

(sexy music)

Daddy is going

to make you very, very happy.

Yeah.

- Daddy's always nice to me.

(moaning)

- And a scoop of vanilla
and a scoop of chocolate

and a scoop of.

(laughing)

- You can have as much as

your little heart desires, sweetheart.

Grandpa's treat.

- I thought Mr. Bailey sold
this place and was moving.

- His brother Tom is, he
even tried to hold out

against the stack of bills
and IOUs taller than he is.

(screaming)

Good god almighty, what the hell was that,

son of a, are you okay?

- What was that?

- I'm damn well gonna find out.

You son of a bitch!

- Who was it?

- Couldn't tell.

(dramatic music)

- Oh my god.
- Sweet Jesus, Thomas.

(dramatic music)
(exploding)

- Not only being
professionally unemployed,

also my look was probably enough

of the reason why the DEA boys avoided me.

But then it was hard to believe

that a small town could
be used as a shield

for another fortress.

Yeah, real hard to believe.

(mumbling)

I know what you're thinkin'.

I got something here
that your organization's

really gonna be pleased about.

Look at that.

- What are these?

- Take a look, look, look.

Now ask yourself what
kind of activity would

a water bottling company be doing

in the middle of the night, huh?

- Believe it or not, people work

all different hours of the day.

It keeps them from having
too much time on their hands,

foolin' around, doing
a lot of crazy things.

You catch my drift?

Hello?

- Yeah, I bet you guys
are really hilarious

at a shoot out, huh?

- You should come see us.

Hey Waldo, you hungry?

(laughing)

- I swear, if he bothers me again,

I'm gonna lock him up.

You eat my sandwich?

(kids talking)

- Even if you're right, you're
only gonna make more trouble

by pointing fingers.

- Damn it, teach, they
killed old man Bailey.

Can't you see that they all work for him?

- Just cool it for now.

We're gonna wait and we're gonna see.

- Wait, wait for what, huh?

'Till it's too late?

- Look, a reporter
friend of mine who works

for a big LA newspaper
is coming here soon.

Look, if we can convince
him something's wrong,

we could crack this thing wide open.

Come on, Darren, we'll wait and see.

(soft music)

(laughing)

- I'll need more than that if you're gonna

be gone for a few days.

- Yeah?

- How 'bout in advance?

- I'm gonna have to charge you interest.

- I have interest.

If you're good, there might
be a bonus in it for you.

- A bonus?

What kind of a bonus?

- I have an appointment
with Dr. Horner tomorrow.

- Dr. Horner?

What's wrong?

You're pregnant.

- I'm not sure.

I'm only sure of one thing right now.

- What's that?

- I'm gonna miss you terribly.

(soft music)

(rock music)

- Hello Bobby, I've been looking for you.

- Well lucky you, now you found me.

- Are you going to the Depot tonight?

- Maybe.

- Maybe we'll see you there.

(indistinct talking)

- All right, bye!

(soft music)

(people talking)

- Get the hell out of here.

You push it little brother,
you're in the wrong place.

- Boy Waldo, you sure are
loose with your stuff.

- It's hard to hold onto
anything when you're around.

- Well what do you want?

You want this or do you want this?

- My groceries and a ride
home would be real nice.

- Well hell man, you can
have all three, hop on.

- Give me my groceries.

(engine revving)

There's Bobby and his booze again.

Temporarily heart broken over some girl

who exchanged him for Swan.

It's a serious problem for
a kid his age, isn't it?

Or any age.

Well, ain't bad such
problems only exist until

the next relationship.
- Hey finish this.

- No, booze is not the answer.

- Well it might not be the answer

but it should does help me
forget about the questions.

- Why don't you forget about her?

Why don't you find somebody
that really cares about you,

someone that'll stand
with you no matter what.

- Yeah, why don't you go on?

Don't worry about me.

Hell, I can't get much drunker anyway.

- It's Darren and his frustrations

that start to worry me a lot.

Getting into mindless situations

without any concern about
what the outcome will be.

That bothers me.

(upbeat music)

I don't want you doing anymore

of these stupid stunts, all right?

Should've never let you get
involved in the first place.

- I'm not gonna let it go.

My father's death wasn't an accident.

- You want revenge, you want justice.

You're not thinkin'
straight, kid, you know that.

You're gonna get yourself killed.

(soft music)

- [Darren] Doesn't make a difference.

- [Waldo] To me it does, to
me it makes a big different.

- No damn it.

A bunch of fuzzy underexposed photographs

that prove nothing and you call that help.

- I thought they were pretty good, myself.

What did you expect me to do, go around

with a flash bulb?

The security around the
plant is all beef up.

Just like this town.

Swan's got this whole town locked up.

Now if we wanna break
his hold on Woodward,

we're gonna need some outside help.

- You said we were gonna
do this by ourselves,

just us, we don't need
anybody else's help.

- Well this situation doesn't
call for any dead heroes.

(soft rock music)

- Ah son of a bitch, you see that?

(police sirens blaring)

Son of a bitch, he is drunk.

Bobby boy, you pull over to
the side of the road right now!

(rock music)

(tires squeaking)

You all right?

- Is he hurt bad?

- He's too damn drunk to be hurt.

Get on your feet, Bobby.

Get up.

Woo wee, damn what have you
been doing tonight, Bobby?

Bathin' in that stuff?

And what the hell are you doin'?

- Just following procedure.

- Procedures my ass,
let's get him in the car.

(vomiting)

- Jesus, get him in the car.

Get him in the car, god damn it.

Get in, Bobby!

All right boy.

Put him in, lock him up.

I've gotta go change clothes.

(blues music)

- Officer, let's hear some logic.

You confiscated my rental car,

accused me of being, I don't know what,

this is totally ridiculous.

- Get inside.

(soft music)

- This is it, you hear me?

I have fuckin' had it with you.

- Will you please give this
asshole his money back?

- Good morning, Mr. Lewis.

I'm Deputy Warrens and I'm happy

to say that you are now a free man.

But you have to understand
that your rental car

fit the description of a stolen vehicle.

I wish I could make up
for your inconvenience.

- Well that won't be necessary.

How far is it to the Woodward Hotel?

- I'd be glad to give you a lift.

This is a friendly town, Mr. Lewis.

We do our best to accommodate visitors,

especially members of the press.

- I'm just here visiting
an old friend, Deputy.

I'm not particularly interested in writing

about your civic hospitality.

But I will be glad to take you up on

your offer for a ride to the hotel.

(soft music)

Thank you.

- Yeah, I'm at the hotel but
Josh hasn't checked in yet.

Well, I, I don't know.

Josh!

Yeah, he just arrived.

All right, I'll see you
around six for dinner, okay?

Bye.

Josh, I was worried about you, hey.

- Oh man.

- You look like hell now,
what the hell happened to you?

Where you been?

- Thanks a lot, I'll explain later pal.

You look terrific.

- Thanks, it's good to see
you, it's been so long.

- Yeah, how's the family?

- Family's just fine, just fine.

You're gonna see 'em tonight, come on.

- Wait a minute, shouldn't
I check in first?

- Bullshit, you're staying with us.

- Doug, I need to take a shower.

- You can't, we're late, anyway,

we don't wanna get Carl anymore
pissed than he already is.

- Carl, who's Carl?

- Our pilot.

- Doug, I hate flying, you know that.

- Hey, come on, Carl's
the best pilot in town.

- Well that's great.

- At least when he's sober.

- Overtime tonight,
Carl, overtime tonight.

- Full house, queen's over nine's.

- You know, if I were you
Carl, I'd be the flight

for our losses.

- So you thinkin' Mitchell Swan

is somehow connected to this thing?

- Well, unfortunately,
small town's like this one

aren't immune from drug problems.

And Swan's water plant seems to be right

in the eye of the storm.

- How 'bout when you ran for Mayor here?

Does that factor into this in any way?

- You know me better than that.

- I didn't think so, I didn't think so.

But even still, you've gotta have

some pretty damning evidence

or my editor won't even look at this.

And you know, Doug, I can't write it

if you haven't got your
facts real straight.

(honking)

Well, looks like I could've
taken a shower after all.

- Oh yeah, but if you
had taken the shower,

by the time we had got here, see,

the accident would've been history.

(laughing)

- I think that cops trying
to say something to us.

- Sorry officer, I couldn't hear ya.

- Pull out and follow me
so you can get by all this.

- Oh great, thanks.

I think I'm runnin' for Mayor again.

I've given you plenty of opportunities

to find some silly excuse
not come down here.

- Hey I had a real good
reason not to come here.

- Yeah, do I know her?

- Nope.

- No, is she young and fruity?

- You know something buddy,
you haven't changed one iota,

not one bit.

- I was gettin' worried about you,

for a little while, you know,
you might've missed the boat.

- Thanks a lot.

- They're all here boys,
you know what to do.

- I see 'em, this is it, there they go,

holdin' tight on that briefcase.

Poor Carl.
- Let's blow 'em up.

- Yeah, all that bourbon in his system,

a human molotov cocktail.

(soft dark music)

(plane roaring)

(soft upbeat music)

- The more I practice,
the slower I seem to get.

Don't think I'm ever gonna
get that scholarship.

- Gee whiz, what a pity.

All this hard work for nothin' then, huh?

This is connected with your
father's death, isn't it?

You hired Waldo to find out

who killed your father, didn't you?

- I had to do something.

- Do what?

Pull some dumb ass stunt that's
gonna get yourself killed.

- Stay out of this, Bobby, okay?

Keep your nose in your booze

and your brains in your shorts

and stay the hell out
of the way, all right?

- Hey Darren, man, I
thought we were friends.

- But friends care about what's
happening here in Woodward.

They care about the people who live here.

They don't have the kind
of attitude like you.

(plane roaring)

(exploding)

Oh my god.
- What?

- Oh my god.

- What happened?

- Oh no.
- Darren, what happened?

- Oh my god.
- Who was up in that plane?

- He's gonna pay for this.

- Who's gonna pay?

- I swear to god, he's gonna pay for this.

- Who is gonna pay?

Darren, will you stop?

(soft eerie music)

Darren, stop, stop!

Who was it?

- Mr. Perkins, the teacher
and his reporter friend

from Los Angeles.

- Come on girls, come on Jens, come on,

I don't have all day.

- [Girls] No, yes, sure.

(indistinct talking)

- [Woman] Janice,
telephone, it's your doctor.

- Hello?

Yes, hi Dr. Horner, yes?

Ah, yes I'm pregnant!

(dramatic music)

- Make sure she's comfortable.

- Yes sir.

- And baby, wait up for me, huh?

(dramatic music)

- Hi Mr. Swan.

Talk to me.

Hank, you're bringing
far too much attention

to our situation here.

I mean, leveling farm
houses, blowin' planes out

of the sky, what the hell
is a matter with you?

(squealing)

I want this kind of behavior stopped.

You know, too much is riding on this.

Too much depends on our
keeping a low profile.

- Mr. Swan.

Mr. Swan, you know me,
I'd never let anything get

in the way of.

- That's my fuckin' point.

You're liable to do anything.

You're a loose canon.

Unless you learn to
control yourself, Hank,

you're a serious
liability to my operation.

What I want is, the
people of this community

to see me as their
friend, their benefactor.

Somebody they can come
to in their time of need.

- Some of the farmer's
were talking about water

from the lake.

- Fuck 'em, not a drop.

I'll lend them all the money they want.

They can borrow until they're up

to their ears in debt.

And I'll have 'em right where I want 'em.

By their short hairs.

(laughing)

(dramatic music)

Paul, I brought this for ya.

(screaming)
(laughing)

You see, Hank, you gotta know how

to handle the things that are bad.

They'll come at you.

Or they might bite ya.

I wanna be alone.

You keep the snake company.

(dramatic music)

(snorting)

(dramatic music)

(sniffing)

(dramatic music)

- What's the problem?

- Haven't a clue, thing just up and died.

- Probably that carburetor again.

You got a wrench?

- Shame you don't put your hands

to more use out here.

- I'm trying to be helpful.

- You're right, seems like you and me

been on opposite sides of fence lately.

You know your grandpa
raised eight of us here.

Off this land.

Used to cover some 2000 acres, our farm.

Times have sure shrunk that down.

- Now before we go any further,
I would like to introduce

you to our distinguished guest,

Mr. Mitchell Swan, chairman of the board,

Swan Bottled Water company.

(applause)

It's a real honor to have you
with us tonight, Mr. Swan.

- All that fancy talk is nice for some

but we're here to protect our livelihood,

not play politics.

We need the water.

- What did I promise you
before I became Mayor?

Of course you're going to get the water.

But you can't expect Mr. Mitchell Swan

to shut down his business
operations for our sake.

And should I have to remind all of you

that Swan revenues plays an important role

in our town's economy.

(audience groaning)

Settle down, settle down.

Now you can boo all you want,

but Mitchell Swan has assured me

that he will use his
considerable influence

at the Woodward thrift and loan

to ensure emergency funding for each

and every one of you that
qualify for drought aid.

- Have to borrow money to break even,

gonna end up owing more than it's worth.

- All right, let's give it a try.

(engine revving)

(laughing)

- Wherever you were headed,
looks like you're gonna be late.

- It's just a town meeting.

They'll still being going strong by

the time I get there.

(honking)

Things were a whole lot different when

your mom was still around.

- Ah Rosie does her best.

- Yeah, yeah, she's an angel

but that's not what I'm talkin' about.

- I know, it's been tough
on all of us though.

- It has.

I miss havin' you boys
at my table to supper.

It's such a small thing, is
that too much to ask for?

(soft music)

How about helping an old
man feel young again?

- Well hop on, old man.

- This is a situation that
even the federal government

has turned it's back on.

- That's a damn lie, they're all lies.

- You wait your turn like everyone else.

- Mitchell Swan and his guys are nothing

but blood sucking profiteers.

How many more people around here

are gonna have to lose their land

or even die before we open our eyes

to the fact of what's going on here?

- The boy has nothing to
say, now go home, kid.

(gasping)

Easy now, son.

Put that gun down nice and easy.

- Hey do you wanna tell
them what's going on?

Tell them the truth, you son of a bitch.

- Calm down.

- This whole town is under your control.

- Now just put the gun down real slow.

Put the gun down, drop it!

(shooting)

(heavy breathing)

(indistinct talking)

(soft music)

- Hey dad, what's the problem?

Hey dad, what's a matter?

(sad rock music)

(engine revving)

(rock music)

(police sirens blaring)

- [Waldo] Darren's impatience
was a clear indication

that he was losing it, I
should've seen it coming.

(rock music)
(police sirens blaring)

(tires squealing)

I will mourn your death, my young friend.

'Till mine.

But I can't give into the
grief or Swan will win.

And I swear, I will not allow that.

(police sirens ringing)

(rock music)

(horn honking)

(soft rock music)

(police radio mumbling)

- 10-4.

That's as far as you can go, boy.

(tires screeching)

- Are you all right?

Come on, get up.

- Where's Swan?

- Look, you're hurt, we'll
talk about this later.

- We're gonna talk about it now.

- Look, you asshole.

You don't know who you're dealing with.

- I'm the asshole?

You're my brother, Jimmy.

And Darren was my best friend.

- Darren's the one that
got out of control.

Got in over his head.

- You're one of 'em, aren't you?

- Listen Bobby, Swan
Water is my ticket out

of this piss hole.

And nobody's gonna screw it up for me.

So don't you try.

- I'm gonna get him.

I swear I'm gonna get him.

And when I do, I'm gonna get
anybody who standing too close.

Anybody.

(rock music)

- Jonathan, you can fume
and fuss all you want

that boy of yours has gotta be brought in.

Peacefully or otherwise.

- His best friend was murdered, damn it.

- Barnes, lay off the kid.

I'll make sure the
farmer's get some water.

(soft music)

- Hiya Tommy.

- Oh god.

- What's a matter, you don't like 'em?

- No way.

- The old lady bought 'em for me.

- Take it off.

- They fit good, yeah these are good.

(indistinct)

(soft music)

- We have had,

we've had quite a run on
farm loan applications.

Uh, more than we can handle right now.

- You take as many as you can get.

I'll cover 'em all.

You just make sure they're sign, sealed

and go to forfeiture.

- Yes sir, I understand.

- Now I can only allow these people

to take advantage of my good
nature for just so long.

(laughing)

(roaring)

- Oh help me, help me someone.

There's a monster in my bed.

- I'm not a monster.

I'm me.

- Me?

Who's me?

- Me, Elizabeth, don't you know me?

- Oh, you, you.

- My daddy gave it to me.

- Well he must love you very much.

(honking)

- We're headin' into town for a beer.

Thought you might like to join us.

- Come on Bobby.

We had no idea what he was doing.

- I couldn't even see it comin'.

- None of us could.

- I should've seen it comin'.

- How?

- Darren knew who was in that plane.

Man, he knew exactly
who was in that plane.

- Darren's workin' real
close with Mr. Perkins.

- Yeah, yeah, I heard that.

- We're gonna find out
what happened to Darren.

- What happened?

What do you mean what happened?

Half the town saw him get blown away.

- We lost a very close friend, Bobby.

We understand how you feel.

- How would you know
anything about how I feel?

What the fuck do you
know about how I feel?

You weren't his friend.

You were in it for the money.

He was payin' you, right?

He was paying you, right?

- Well he ain't payin' me anymore, Bobby.

And you don't see me movin' on, do you?

Huh?

Now I gotta a suspicion
on who killed Darren.

- Oh you can forget it.

You didn't need me before.

- You're actin' just like
Darren did after he saw

the plane explode.

Well come on Bobby, right
now, you could get killed

just as easily as he did
if you don't cool down.

I can't let these kids
get involved in this.

The stakes are much too heavy.

Besides, getting rid of Swan is my job.

- Find a place to park,
we're gonna go have

a drink with the big boys.

- Bobby, I don't think it's a good idea

to go in there.

- Well then I suggest
you don't come in, then.

(soft country music)

- The bank says I'm over my loan limit,

I'd like to take you up on your offer.

- I don't conduct business over my dinner.

Come by the bank, see me in the morning.

(soft country music)

- Hey, hey, it's my shot.

Let him take it.

- Oh no, Sam, let me
light that for you buddy.

- Hey, that's my money,
you son of a bitch.

(dramatic music)

- Get the fuck outta here.

- Lead the way, asshole.

- Hey come on guys,
let's play nice now, huh?

Hey guys.

- I have to go powder my nose.

- Don't overdo it.

(soft music)

- Bobby.

I missed you Bobby.

Please give me a chance to explain.

- You don't have to
explain anything to me.

- Please, it was my only chance.

- For what?

For this?

Look at you.

- I've got everything I need

and I'm paying the price for it.

Everything I need, except you.

- Why, why?

What the fuck are you waitin' for?

- I'll spring for the gas,
you go get the beer, Joe.

- Guys can you forget the beer?

Will you just take me on home?

- Go get the beer.

One for the road, right Bobby.

- Oh yeah right, one, two, three, ten,

what does it matter?

As long as I get good and drunk.

The booze isn't the answer.

You know, a guy I thought
was a friend of mine

once told me that.

It's funny, isn't it?

Oh fuck this town.

I gotta get away from this shit.

- Bobby, come on.

(soft music)

Bobby, I've been after Swan a long time.

Long before Darren's father died.

I asked for Darren's help,
not the other way around.

Money was never the issue.

What I believe is that
Darren's father was murdered,

just like my brother.

When they found out what
was going on at the lake.

Swan doesn't give a shit
about bottling water.

All he cares about is what's
going on under the lake.

- I thought you were a friend of mine.

Why didn't you tell me
about any of this before?

- Hey, now get this straight
Bobby, I am your friend.

Darren and I felt it would be better

if we let you out of this.

Swan runs a very tight
operation down by the lake.

Very tight.

But I'm gonna get him,
I'm gonna nail his ass.

- All your promises, they
didn't help keep Darren alive.

Damn it, didn't you care about him at all?

(soft music)

All your promises, they
didn't keep Darren alive.

Damn it, didn't you care about him at all.

- [Friend] Who the hell
do you think you are?

Do you think you're the
only friend Darren ever had?

- [Darren] Yeah well I don't
see you gettin' too choked up

about his death.

- [Friend] How the hell
would you know man?

The only thing you're choked up over

is some small town slutty dump.

All this time we wondered
where the hell you've been

when all this shit's been goin' on.

Well I'll tell you man, you're nowhere.

With that shit attitude of yours,

that's where you're gonna stay.

(vomiting)

(upbeat music)

- Well, well, you're
up early this morning.

Would you like some breakfast?

- No thanks.

- Where you goin' this early?

What happened?

Got a job?

- Waldo is missing.

- Did he say anything
about where he was goin'?

- Not really.

He said he might have a tip on
some kind of shipment though.

- Maybe your brother knows where he is.

- Maybe, maybe not.

Don't expect him to tell us anything.

- What if something really bad
happened to Waldo this time?

What are we gonna do?

- We're gonna get him.

That's what we're gonna do.

- [Hank] Sure is pretty.

- Nature is grand.

You know, the best thing about it Hank?

It's all fuckin' mine.

(laughing)

I want this to be celebration
of American values.

'Cause only in America Hank.

I want this to be a celebration

that people here are
gonna remember for years.

And I want everything on
the house, everything.

Courtesy of Swan Water.

- Yes sir, on the house?

- And I want American flags,

red, white and blue
American flags everywhere.

And I want that big ribbon stuff, all over

that bandstand, all over.

- Yes sir.

- Red, white and blue.

There's something so
appealing about those colors.

Somethin' so

symbolic.

Don't you think so, Hank?

- Yes sir.

Appealing and symbolic, I think so.

- Take me to this guy and let's get

this whole unpleasantness over with.

- Well he's not in real good shape, sir.

But he can still talk.

(dramatic music)

- You're a magician, George.

(rock music)

(screaming)

(mumbling)

- You know you're gonna have
to talk sooner or later.

(groaning)

It's the only way to stop the pain.

(heavy breathing)

Believe me, I'm not a violent person.

In fact, I abhor it.

(screaming)

Now that I have your attention,

what I wanna know is, are
you a relative of Uncle Sam?

I call him Uncle, don't I?

(laughing)

Are you gonna talk to me?

(screaming)

(dramatic music)

(screaming)

(mumbling)

- Okay, which one of you clowns wants

a couple days vacation?

- What's the catch?

- What's up?

- Well remember that Waldo character?

Well now he's going to the newspapers.

We need somebody up there to look around.

Keep a low profile, the
story checks out, great.

If not, we'll keep him in the wacko file.

- Hell, I'll take that, right?

- No problem.

I'll go.

(soft music)

- [Deborah] Please tell me
that you're waiting for me,

even if it's a lie.

- [Bobby] It would still be a lie.

- I know you can never really hate me

for what I did.

You've always had such a forgiving heart.

(soft music)

Sometimes that makes me so jealous.

Do you remember that time you went out

on that date with Paula?

- Just shut up, just shut up.

You run off with a guy
who's twice your age.

Why the hell did you even come back?

- Just thinking about you kept me alive.

Gave me hope that maybe, I wish I could be

your friend again, Bobby.

Don't take me back, I don't wanna go back.

- Well I can't leave you here.

- Yes you can, it's easy.

Please hold me for awhile, please.

(soft music)

(soft sexy music)

(heavy breathing)

(soft music)

- What took you so long?

- Let's go over the plan one more time.

(dramatic music)

- Having a private party, are we?

- Yeah, you like some?

(laughing)

- Why not?

It was a terrific day.

How you doin', hun?

(snorting)

This is great stuff.

This is great stuff.

It's cheaper than the water around here.

Get it?

(laughing)

I sell water around here for more

than I pay for this shit.

Some day I'm gonna deliver
it to every household

in the country.

I'll be known as Swan Water and Powder.

(laughing)

What's a matter?

Try it.

This is gonna make you feel a lot better

because this is the creme de le creme.

- I really don't feel good tonight.

- Try it, you'll like it.

- No.

(groaning)

No!

(crying)

No.

- Snort it.
- No!

- Snort it!

(crying)

Again!
- No.

(crying)

- You feel better already, huh?

- No, please no.

- Daddy's gonna make
you feel so much better.

- No!

- Then you take it off, or I will.

Yeah.

- Bobby, what are you doin'?

What a minute, you didn't say anything

about having it loaded.

(dramatic music)

Where's Waldo?

- Waldo who?

- Where's Waldo?

- Fuck you, asshole.

- Don't make me ask you again.

- Go to hell.

- Tell me!

- You keep pushing this thing, Bobby,

and you're dead meat.

- Tell me or I swear to God, I'm gonna.

- Who do you think
you're dealin' with here?

Some high school kids.

(shooting)

Bobby no, Bobby, I'm your brother.

- You're not my brother.

Darren was.

(upbeat music)

♪ There's a light outside the window ♪

♪ There's a light outside the door ♪

♪ Those two walls are so confining ♪

♪ I can feel them so much more ♪

♪ Break down the walls
that are so blinding ♪

♪ Blast the walls and breathe despair ♪

♪ No more waiting by the wayside ♪

♪ There's got to be so
much more out there ♪

♪ We own the right stake our claim ♪

♪ Heroes ♪

♪ We are the ones who have the power ♪

♪ Heroes ♪

♪ We are the heroes ♪

(groaning)

- Come to Papa, baby.

(crying)

Don't you just love it?

Come on, can't Daddy give you some lovin'?

(crying)

- [Radio Personality] This is it,

this is the chance that
all of us have talked about

many, many times, then
accept my personal invitation

to come up to the lake, be apart of it,

and have fun.

Let's show Mr. Swan the people
in this town are appreciative

that we're alive and well
and know how to party.

Remember, only today's participates during

the rehearsal can secure front row seats

for the upcoming concert.

It's gonna be fine.

Half a dozen live bands, free food,

free drinks, fireworks and oh man,

I tell you, I am so excited
about the whole thing,

I could go on and on and on.

(dramatic upbeat music)

- Remember Bobby, if anything goes wrong,

just get out, don't be a hero.

(dramatic music)

(upbeat rock music)

(soft music)

- Lay back.

- Yeah.

- Let me move this bowl.

- Oh I liked it where it was.

(hissing)

(heavy breathing)

(soft music)

- [Bobby] I thought you
were a friend of mine.

Why didn't you tell me
anything about this before?

- [Waldo] Hey, now get
this straight, Bobby.

I am your friend.

Swan's heart beat is in the lake.

And I know the area where
you can walk on water.

His boys can't stop me.

And we'll swim with enough fire power

that we'll destroy his evil fortune

and him buried in it.

(upbeat music)

(dramatic music)

- [Announcer] Ladies and gentlemen,

Mr. Mitchell Swan, the man responsible

for all of this and his
lovely companion Deborah.

(upbeat music)

(cheering)

- You got a light?

- Sure.

- Thanks.

(upbeat music)

- Everybody loves a rags to riches story.

(upbeat music)

- What do you think?

Must be a moving animal up there.

(cheering)

(upbeat dramatic music)

- Jimmy?

- Don't touch anything.

- I'll be damned.

Tower one, got my subject
in the north perimeter

on bike, we have subject in sight.

(dramatic rock music)

(shooting)

(dramatic music)

(shooting)

(cheering)

(dramatic music)

- Keep your hands in the air, cockroach.

Keep 'em up.

(water sloshing)

(upbeat music)

(knocking)

- Hold it right here.

- Don't move.

(exploding)

(dramatic music)

(cheering)

(exploding)

(water whooshing)

(exploding)

- Jimmy, Jimmy, Jimmy.

I thought we'd been friends a long time.

I gave you a car.

(groaning)

Jimmy.

(screaming)

- Give me my gun.

(dramatic music)

The hell is a matter with you?

You screw everything up.

All I ever wanted for you people was

to enjoy the good life
and share in my fortune.

You aren't fuckin' with some local cowboy,

you're fuckin' with me.

And you just ruined
everything I ever cared about.

(shooting)
(groaning)

You bitch!
(shooting)

(shooting)

- Don't move, federal
agents, drop your guns.

Everybody down, on your knees.
- Get down,

stay down.
- Get down,

everybody get down.

On the floor, chest on the ground.

- Get down.
- Chest on the ground,

guy don't you hear me?

- It's okay baby, it's all over with.

Now come on, easy, give me the gun.

Easy.

(dramatic music)

It's okay, it's all over with.

Okay?

(exploding)

- These are federal agents.

Put your badge and your gun on the table.

(dramatic music)

- You son of a bitch.
(shooting)

(shooting)

- Yeah, we got two men
down, send the ambulance.

(dramatic music)

- [Radio Personality] We have a new hero,

a real live hero right here in our town.

He's local boy Bobby Gady and I understand

he's gonna be leaving the hospital soon.

When he does, I'm gonna
have him right here

in our studios and I'll let
you know more about him.

- Hey, Bobby!

- Hey, this is good.

- Okay, there you are.

You take care of yourself now.

- I will, thank you.

Hey you.

- How's Jimmy?

- He's okay, he's gonna be just fine.

- Good.

Good to see ya man.

- Good to see you too.

(soft music)

- Hi Bobby, how are ya?

How you doin'?

- Good.

- How's it goin' kid?

- Good.

- Why don't you go and
take the car for a spin?

Come on, it's government property, huh?

(soft music)

(mumbling)

- I'm not gonna leave you alone, you know?

(soft music)

- Now what, Bobby?

- Uncle Bobby, Uncle Bobby!

- Hey, I don't know about you bozos,

but I'm takin' my niece
to get some ice cream.

(soft music)

♪ It's hard to leave behind ♪

♪ The life I lived with you ♪

♪ I can't accept the thought
we might be through ♪

♪ And all the words we said in anger ♪

♪ Echo in my mind ♪

♪ I would surely leave them all behind ♪

♪ To be safe back in your arms ♪

♪ Holding me tight again ♪

♪ Every moment I'm away ♪

♪ I still know there'll come a day ♪

♪ I'll be safe back in your arms ♪

♪ In your life again ♪

♪ And the moment when we touch ♪

♪ The one dream I've had so much ♪

♪ Will come true ♪

♪ So much pride ♪

♪ You got your way, I've got mine ♪

♪ But I still miss the love
that lights your eyes ♪

♪ All along I've known you
were the only one for me ♪

♪ I can't replace your love, I've tried ♪

♪ I only want to be ♪

♪ Safe back in your arms ♪

♪ Holding me tight again ♪

♪ Every moment I'm away ♪

♪ I'll still know there'll come a day ♪

♪ I'll be safe back in your arms ♪

♪ In your life again ♪

♪ Cause the way we used to touch ♪

♪ Is what I miss so much ♪

♪ And everything I've felt ♪

♪ In love I felt with you ♪

♪ And I'll wait forever ♪

♪ No matter how long we're apart ♪

♪ And I won't stop 'till I'm with you ♪

♪ Safe back in your arms ♪

♪ Holding me tight again ♪

♪ Every moment I'm away ♪

♪ I still know there'll come a day ♪

♪ I'll be safe back in your arms ♪

♪ In your life again ♪

♪ Cause the way we used to touch ♪

♪ Is what I miss so much ♪

♪ I'll be safe ♪

♪ Back in your arms ♪

♪ Oh I'll be safe ♪

♪ Back in your arms ♪

♪ Safe back in your arms ♪

♪ I'll be safe ♪

♪ Safe back in your arms ♪