Come on. Let's go, guys.
I'm missing the Oscars.

andnbsp

- Calabrese, nice to see you again.
- Nice to see you too.

andnbsp

This is our friend I told you about.

andnbsp

Calabrese.

andnbsp

I know you.

andnbsp

Who are these other mystery guests?

andnbsp

Murder is a very serious
business, my friend.

andnbsp

And an expensive one.

andnbsp

You'll be very well compensated,
Mr. Calabrese.

andnbsp

Money now, and lots more
when I get in that office.

andnbsp

You can take that to the bank.

andnbsp

Slowly. Slowly.

andnbsp

And always with caution.

andnbsp

Listen! I want you to turn
Senator Caldwell into a memory.

andnbsp

I'm not waiting for him
to die of natural causes.

andnbsp

All I'm counseling is patience.

andnbsp

The man is public.
He's in the papers every day.

andnbsp

Next time I read about him,
it better be the obituaries.

andnbsp

Who are you?

andnbsp

Get out of the shadows.

andnbsp

Enough bullshit.

andnbsp

- Can you do this job or not?
- It'll be taken care of.

andnbsp

Gentlemen, enough bickering.
This is business.

andnbsp

I think we understand each other.

andnbsp

Then let's just stick to business.

andnbsp

It's a light plane.

andnbsp

A Lear P-61.

andnbsp

We want it to take off.
We don't want it to land.

andnbsp

You told me this dock was clean.

andnbsp

Mikey! Quit playing
with yourself back there.

andnbsp

- Get that bastard!
- Let's get out of here.

andnbsp

I don't want him to get an hour older!

andnbsp

He won't, Mr. Assemblyman.

andnbsp

No kidding.

andnbsp

- And the winner is...
- Ben Kingsley for Gandhi!

andnbsp

Amigo, are you deaf?

andnbsp

Storm on 3.

andnbsp

Line 3.

andnbsp

Throwing away dimes now?

andnbsp

This doesn't go out.
For your ears only.

andnbsp

What?

andnbsp

Calabrese.
I got his ass on film.

andnbsp

You're full of shit.

andnbsp

Him and his pet cockroach, Valero.
On film and audio, laying out a hit.

andnbsp

Two guys I couldn't make out.
I think they'll come up on film.

andnbsp

I think this is the big one.
Our own little Academy Award.

andnbsp

It's good. Ready?

andnbsp

- Shoot.
- Listen, Carlito.

andnbsp

Nobody but us knows about this.

andnbsp

- Thanks.
- You're welcome.

andnbsp

- How you doing tonight?
- What can I do for you?

andnbsp

Got any champagne?

andnbsp

Right next to the caviar.

andnbsp

- That was funny.
- Great.

andnbsp

In the big cooler back there.

andnbsp

How come you're not watching
the Oscars tonight?

andnbsp

The Oscars?

andnbsp

I hate the Oscars.

andnbsp

You're not having a good time?

andnbsp

Who needs the goddamn movies?

andnbsp

I got a show in here every night.

andnbsp

You got horror, sex...

andnbsp

...freaks, violence.

andnbsp

And I don't got to pay no four bucks.

andnbsp

You should film it.
Get your own show.

andnbsp

I'll be great in a porno.

andnbsp

Better dial 911.

andnbsp

You don't want to call 911.

andnbsp

Holy shit!

andnbsp

You remember me, viejo?

andnbsp

That's right.

andnbsp

You remember.

andnbsp

He grew some hair
since we last seen him.

andnbsp

Not a lot!

andnbsp

Where's the rug?

andnbsp

You know what I want.
Go ahead!

andnbsp

Move!

andnbsp

That's my money!

andnbsp

Take my life savings.

andnbsp

Where's a cop when you need one?

andnbsp

They're out eating doughnuts.

andnbsp

I got half a mind to bash your...

andnbsp

Now you only got half a mind.

andnbsp

Take him out, man.

andnbsp

Let's go, hero!

andnbsp

That's it, right here.
What are you grinning at?

andnbsp

You know...

andnbsp

...there's only four of you guys...

andnbsp

...and you only have one shot left.

andnbsp

Go low, man!

andnbsp

Get the maricón, man!

andnbsp

What are you doing on the ground?!

andnbsp

I'll cut your heart out!

andnbsp

Yeah? Come and cut my heart out.

andnbsp

Come and cut my heart out.

andnbsp

Come on, punk.

andnbsp

I know what you're thinking.
Mine's bigger than yours.

andnbsp

It's not fair.

andnbsp

I'll throw it away.

andnbsp

What if I show you
what it's like to be a victim?

andnbsp

- Come on.
- You're fucking dead, man!

andnbsp

It's still not fair.
Okay, I'll get down on my knees.

andnbsp

Better?

andnbsp

Come get some.

andnbsp

Looks like you won the Oscar, Storm.

andnbsp

You'll be very well compensated,
Mr. Calabrese.

andnbsp

Money now, and lots more
when I get in that office.

andnbsp

You can take that to the bank.

andnbsp

I know that voice.

andnbsp

Is that you, honey?

andnbsp

Yeah, baby.

andnbsp

In the flesh.

andnbsp

What are you doing?
Come on.

andnbsp

I'm raiding the icebox.

andnbsp

I gave up my diet for Lent.

andnbsp

Champagne?

andnbsp

Does that put you in the mood?

andnbsp

Think this could do it?

andnbsp

I had to bribe him to go to bed
with six cookies...

andnbsp

...and a glass of orange juice.

andnbsp

I wish I could sleep like that.

andnbsp

Maybe I can help you.

andnbsp

Is that for me, Dad?

andnbsp

You faker.

andnbsp

Here you go.

andnbsp

There you go.

andnbsp

- Did you say your prayers?
- I wanted to do them with you.

andnbsp

There's a trick to getting
what you want when you say prayers.

andnbsp

What, Daddy?

andnbsp

You ask for things for other people,
like your mom and Uncle O'Malley.

andnbsp

Then how do I get stuff for myself?

andnbsp

That's why God invented work.

andnbsp

Want to say a little prayer with me?
Come here.

andnbsp

Want to say your prayers?

andnbsp

Now I lay me down to sleep.

andnbsp

And we say together:
I pray the Lord my soul to keep.

andnbsp

If I die before I wake...

andnbsp

...I pray the Lord my soul to take.

andnbsp

Amen. Very good.

andnbsp

Good night, Dad.

andnbsp

Sleep well, champ.

andnbsp

Here's to us.

andnbsp

I had a shitty day today.

andnbsp

There's blood on your shirt.

andnbsp

It's not my blood.

andnbsp

So you don't have to worry.

andnbsp

If people knew how sweet you are...

andnbsp

...they'd never be scared of you.

andnbsp

I'm not scared of you.

andnbsp

Maybe you should be.

andnbsp

We'll try to squeeze it in.

andnbsp

I'm in a silly mood.

andnbsp

I love you.

andnbsp

I love you too.

andnbsp

I'm ready.

andnbsp

What?

andnbsp

Motherfuckers!

andnbsp

Mason!

andnbsp

Sweet dreams.

andnbsp

Becker! Storm on 3!

andnbsp

I got the coke on the dresser.
Put yours in the nightstand.

andnbsp

I got it.

andnbsp

Fix his ass!

andnbsp

Got all the tapes?

andnbsp

A shitload. Hurry!

andnbsp

Just hurry!

andnbsp

The kid!

andnbsp

Get that kid and kill him!

andnbsp

That fucking Storm!

andnbsp

Get your ass in the van
and stop complaining.

andnbsp

- What happened, Max?
- Another dead asshole. Let's go!

andnbsp

Assemblyman Trent,
when did you meet Mason Storm?

andnbsp

I've known him since...

andnbsp

Jesus Christ!

andnbsp

...I was city attorney...

andnbsp

...and he was a young...

andnbsp

...homicide detective.

andnbsp

We worked together...

andnbsp

We worked on several cases.

andnbsp

I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

andnbsp

Assemblyman Vernon Trent...

andnbsp

...distraught over the loss
of an officer he knew.

andnbsp

Terrible circumstances here
outside the emergency room...

andnbsp

...and a calamity-filled mob scene
of policemen...

andnbsp

What makes people do this?

andnbsp

Would somebody please tell me that!

andnbsp

Hulland!

andnbsp

Captain Hulland!

andnbsp

Coming through, please.

andnbsp

Is he a national treasure?

andnbsp

Blood pressure's 70/40.

andnbsp

I get no pulse.

andnbsp

They always said Storm was superhuman.

andnbsp

Know why?
He was jacked up on coke.

andnbsp

I'll tell you something.
He was the cleanest man I knew.

andnbsp

He had more honor than
this whole department.

andnbsp

If I ever hear you
talk that puke again...

andnbsp

...I'll put you where you belong.

andnbsp

What the fuck is I.A. Doing here?

andnbsp

- Taking over the show.
- Bullshit!

andnbsp

This is Homicide, not Internal Affairs.

andnbsp

We got two cops down with
money and drugs all over.

andnbsp

This came from the commissioner.

andnbsp

Captain Hulland?

andnbsp

Storm is dead.

andnbsp

O'Malley...

andnbsp

...I know you and Storm were tight.

andnbsp

For what it's worth...

andnbsp

...I'm sorry.

andnbsp

The most unstoppable
son of a bitch I ever knew.

andnbsp

He got stopped tonight.

andnbsp

Excuse me.
Are you with the police?

andnbsp

Lieutenant O'Malley.
What do you got?

andnbsp

A live cop is what I've got.

andnbsp

- Lieutenant, what's happening?
- No comment. It's over.

andnbsp

We've got a pulse.

andnbsp

Your man's alive, lieutenant.

andnbsp

Who else knows he isn't dead?

andnbsp

Just the people in here.

andnbsp

I want to see each of them.

andnbsp

And no one else comes in here
as of now. You got that?

andnbsp

Lieutenant, this is still a hospital.

andnbsp

I appreciate your problem.

andnbsp

But I'm acting under orders
of the police commissioner.

andnbsp

- I hope you can document that.
- I can and will.

andnbsp

Mason Storm's going to vanish,
and you'll help make that happen.

andnbsp

Till he can give us some answers,
the deader he is, the safer he is.

andnbsp

Don't worry, buddy.
I'm in your corner.

andnbsp

- And you can take that to the bank!

andnbsp

The governor appointed
Assemblyman Vernon Trent...

andnbsp

... to the Senate seat vacated by
the tragic death of Caldwell.

andnbsp

You inspire me to work harder.
I will not tolerate crime.

andnbsp

And you can take that to the bank!

andnbsp

It's 6 a.m.

andnbsp

Morning, Martha.

andnbsp

What do we got?
"Inquiring minds want to know"?

andnbsp

Dr. Carlin's ordered
a glucose drip for Jimmy C.

andnbsp

Max's E.E.G. Monitor's
developing a nice electronic hiccup.

andnbsp

Poor Max!

andnbsp

And your boyfriend turned his head.

andnbsp

He did?

andnbsp

I thought he was going to sit up.
I almost shit.

andnbsp

See you for a cup of tea
in a few minutes.

andnbsp

I knew it.

andnbsp

You moved your head today,
you little devil.

andnbsp

Let's see,
what can I do for you here?

andnbsp

Very nice!

andnbsp

Great.

andnbsp

I've got a little surprise for you.

andnbsp

Be right back.

andnbsp

Would you like a little pussy?

andnbsp

A little bitty pussy.
Look what I've got here.

andnbsp

John Doe, can you hear me?

andnbsp

I know my words are getting through.
I don't care what the doctors say.

andnbsp

I'm going to keep
talking to you today...

andnbsp

...and tomorrow and the day after,
till you respond.

andnbsp

Besides, you've got so much to live for.

andnbsp

Please wake up!

andnbsp

Got to go see Jimmy C.

andnbsp

Bye.

andnbsp

Stupid machine.

andnbsp

Nurse.

andnbsp

Nurse.

andnbsp

We'll run some tests.
Alert X-ray for a CAT scan.

andnbsp

Call the lab.
We need a complete blood workup.

andnbsp

John Doe.

andnbsp

Here we are.

andnbsp

Internal Affairs.
Detective Sergeant Goodhart.

andnbsp

My name's Andrea Stewart. I'm calling
from the L.A. Coma Research Center.

andnbsp

I'd like to speak to
Captain O'Malley, please.

andnbsp

What is this in regards to?

andnbsp

I have a John Doe coma patient,
code access 461-Zebra...

andnbsp

...with instructions to notify
in case of change in condition.

andnbsp

What's the change?

andnbsp

The patient has come out
of a coma after 7 years.

andnbsp

Nolan, get Hulland, quick.

andnbsp

I'm sorry, Captain O'Malley's
no longer with this division.

andnbsp

I'll take the information.

andnbsp

And please, contact
no one else on this matter.

andnbsp

It would be better
for the patient's welfare.

andnbsp

Ladies and gentlemen,
the president of the United States.

andnbsp

President Bush has caught
the public eye with his antics.

andnbsp

From throwing the first ball
on opening day...

andnbsp

... to kissing a pig
for the farmers ' affections.

andnbsp

George Bush is becoming
a real crowd pleaser.

andnbsp

This is Andrew Louis
for Cable Hospital News.

andnbsp

What year is it?

andnbsp

- Try not to talk.
- What year is it?

andnbsp

It's 1990.

andnbsp

Your charts go back for 7 years.

andnbsp

Do you have any recollection
of anything?

andnbsp

I remember everything.

andnbsp

You're the first patient
to come out of a coma of this duration.

andnbsp

You'll be famous.
You'll be on the news.

andnbsp

Listen to me very carefully.

andnbsp

I'm a cop.

andnbsp

My wife and family were murdered.

andnbsp

That's how I got here.

andnbsp

If you don't get me out
of this hospital...

andnbsp

...within an hour, we'll both be dead.

andnbsp

You're my cutest patient,
but not my only one.

andnbsp

- You're making a mistake.
- I'll be back.

andnbsp

No! Don't go.

andnbsp

How's it going, brother?

andnbsp

Who are you?

andnbsp

I'm Danny, the physical therapist.
I'm going to give you a massage.

andnbsp

- I'll make you feel all right.
- Get the fuck out.

andnbsp

I'll just take you down the hall.

andnbsp

- Thank you.
- Anytime.

andnbsp

Dr. Mathews, call Coma Research,
please.

andnbsp

Can I see your list of patients
in your coma care unit?

andnbsp

Get me out. Thanks for the massage,
but stop and get me out of here.

andnbsp

Just relax. You'll get out
of here real soon, I promise.

andnbsp

Morning, Sheri.
How you doing?

andnbsp

Thank you.

andnbsp

Thank you.

andnbsp

- You know that doctor?
- No.

andnbsp

John Doe!

andnbsp

Excuse me.

andnbsp

Doctor?

andnbsp

I have to check everyone
on these floors.

andnbsp

Can I get your I.D., please?

andnbsp

You can't have too much security.

andnbsp

If you feel up to it, I'll get you some
lemon chiffon pie out of the freezer.

andnbsp

Get me out of here.

andnbsp

Don't worry.
I'll take good care of you.

andnbsp

If you want, I'll hook you up
with some pizza.

andnbsp

You got to learn to relax.

andnbsp

Orderly!
Give me a little help.

andnbsp

Give me some help down here!

andnbsp

What's he doing down there?!

andnbsp

What's wrong?

andnbsp

Russ!

andnbsp

What happened?

andnbsp

He's dead.

andnbsp

My poor back!

andnbsp

You son of a bitch!

andnbsp

Storm, you son of a bitch!

andnbsp

Oh, my God!

andnbsp

Russ! Danny!

andnbsp

I'll get you, Storm!

andnbsp

J.D!

andnbsp

Oh, my God!

andnbsp

Now will you listen to me?

andnbsp

Hold tight!

andnbsp

Sorry.

andnbsp

Stop!

andnbsp

Hang on!

andnbsp

Watch out!

andnbsp

Ladies and gentlemen,
we are going to put a stop to it...

andnbsp

...and we're going to start right here!

andnbsp

We are going to put an end...

andnbsp

...to violence in this state.
And you can take that to the bank!

andnbsp

Hulland, plaster Storm's ass
with slime in the press.

andnbsp

Make him responsible for that
hospital mess. Tail people he knows.

andnbsp

We know how to do our job.

andnbsp

Then show me. I'm starring in the
son of a bitch's home movies.

andnbsp

If that crap gets out,
I'm looking at 30 years.

andnbsp

Geraldo.

andnbsp

Who's this guy?

andnbsp

Our program came to an
unexpectedly violent conclusion.

andnbsp

Are you crazy?
I can't come in to work.

andnbsp

I can't even go
to my apartment, Martha.

andnbsp

People are dead.

andnbsp

Then where are you?

andnbsp

I can't tell you. Besides,
you're better off not knowing.

andnbsp

The people's candidate, Senator
Vernon Trent, promises no new taxes.

andnbsp

And you can take that to the bank!

andnbsp

What'll I do with this guy?
I want to help him...

andnbsp

...but he's all over TV.
He's a crooked cop involved in...

andnbsp

Why are you out of bed?

andnbsp

I've got you.

andnbsp

Police speculate that Storm...

andnbsp

... who is known to have ties
with criminal elements...

andnbsp

... could have involved
his contacts in his escape.

andnbsp

Storm was thought to have been
a murder victim. A casualty...

andnbsp

... of his own greed.
A widespread search is now being...

andnbsp

This is Mason Storm. I'd like
to speak with Jerry Dunphy.

andnbsp

No, it's not a joke.

andnbsp

We can't stay here.
They'll trace us from the hospital.

andnbsp

Nobody knows I'm here.
I'm housesitting.

andnbsp

It belongs to a friend of my parents.

andnbsp

He's in China on research for 6 months.

andnbsp

The medical center
only has my apartment address.

andnbsp

Not even my friends have this number.

andnbsp

You've got to believe me.

andnbsp

You're safe here, okay?

andnbsp

This reporter was contacted personally
by the infamous "Coma Cop"...

andnbsp

... fugitive officer Mason Storm...

andnbsp

... who, until days ago,
had been in a 7-year coma.

andnbsp

Storm said he's innocent of charges
made against him in the press...

andnbsp

... and that he has
indisputable proof of this.

andnbsp

He has promised me a first look
at his alleged proof.

andnbsp

I want 24-hour surveillance
on that son of a bitch...

andnbsp

...and those two nurses
from the hospital.

andnbsp

No, I can do it myself.

andnbsp

You do it then.

andnbsp

You give me this beard?

andnbsp

You tried.

andnbsp

- You ever been to Chinatown?
- Yeah. Why?

andnbsp

This is a list of herbs and needles
that I need for my recovery.

andnbsp

Where did you learn to write Chinese?

andnbsp

When I was a kid, my dad was a
missionary. I was raised in the Orient.

andnbsp

As a young white boy over there...

andnbsp

...I needed to learn how to fight,
as you can imagine.

andnbsp

I remember...

andnbsp

...my first martial arts teacher
said to me:

andnbsp

"So why do you come to me?"

andnbsp

I say,
"To learn how to fight."

andnbsp

And he says,
"So you want to hurt people.

andnbsp

But do you want to be great?"
I say, "Yeah.

andnbsp

I want to be great."

andnbsp

He says, "Then first learn how
to heal people to be great.

andnbsp

To hurt people is easy."

andnbsp

Look at you!
You look great.

andnbsp

Like it?

andnbsp

That's enough.
Why don't you go sit down?

andnbsp

That bad?

andnbsp

If you need me,
I'll be in the outer room.

andnbsp

O'Malley's the key.
We must find him.

andnbsp

You can't compare blood pressure
now with when you're in a coma.

andnbsp

What's this?
555 over four digits.

andnbsp

That's crazy.
Let me see that.

andnbsp

Martha's chicken scratches.
She probably can't even read them.

andnbsp

You know what it is?

andnbsp

It's a phone number.

andnbsp

Hello.

andnbsp

When you phoned I asked
everyone here at the home...

andnbsp

...and there is no O'Malley here.
But it is possible...

andnbsp

...O'Malley is a relation
of someone here.

andnbsp

Why not leave me your number and
I'll call you if there's any contact.

andnbsp

Can I phone you?

andnbsp

Of course, my dear.

andnbsp

- Here, let me do that.
- That's all right.

andnbsp

It's okay.

andnbsp

Thank you.

andnbsp

You old devil!

andnbsp

Mason Storm.

andnbsp

Hi. I'm sorry.

andnbsp

I don't mean to interrupt.

andnbsp

I was just passing by and I thought...

andnbsp

...you might like a flower.

andnbsp

I like that.

andnbsp

Now I lay me down to sleep...

andnbsp

Now we say it together, okay?

andnbsp

I pray the Lord my soul to keep.

andnbsp

If I die before I wake...

andnbsp

... I pray the Lord my soul to take.

andnbsp

This is Martha Coe.
I can't come to the phone...

andnbsp

Pick up, Martha.
Please pick up!

andnbsp

Are you there?
I'm coming over.

andnbsp

Are you there?
I'm coming over.

andnbsp

You called it right, Axel.

andnbsp

Our girlfriend just showed up.

andnbsp

Martha, open up.
It's me.

andnbsp

What's up?

andnbsp

Looking for Martha?

andnbsp

You know where she is?

andnbsp

You haven't seen the news?

andnbsp

She's dead.

andnbsp

She was strangled over in Westwood.

andnbsp

Know something?

andnbsp

You look like the bitch
whose picture's on TV.

andnbsp

The one whose house they found her at.

andnbsp

Hey, get over here!

andnbsp

Okay, boys, mount up.

andnbsp

Ernie, you forgot my buttermilk!

andnbsp

Shit!

andnbsp

O'Malley.

andnbsp

That's Sonny, all right.

andnbsp

The kid's a track star.

andnbsp

He does the hundred in 11 flat.

andnbsp

He's going to be real fast,
like his old man was.

andnbsp

What do you mean "was"?

andnbsp

I'm not over the hill.

andnbsp

At least, I hope not.

andnbsp

How'd you pull this off?

andnbsp

He made it to my house
the night you were shot.

andnbsp

I got him hidden, played it out
like he was dead...

andnbsp

...staged his funeral
with yours and Felicia's.

andnbsp

Everybody bought it.

andnbsp

Where is he?
Is he safe?

andnbsp

Ventura Trinity Prep School,
under my mother's maiden name, Wade.

andnbsp

No one has any idea that he's your son.

andnbsp

So that was your mother that Andy found.

andnbsp

Your nurse friend? Yeah.
She left a number and I traced you here.

andnbsp

I don't know how to thank you.

andnbsp

I have no words.

andnbsp

Just seeing your ugly ass alive
is enough for me.

andnbsp

That night in the hospital...

andnbsp

...I found the audio tape in your vest.

andnbsp

I must've played that tape 1000 times...

andnbsp

...looking for little quirks
in the voices, phrases that repeat.

andnbsp

Nada.

andnbsp

Where is the tape?

andnbsp

- I turned it in for evidence.
- What?

andnbsp

Don't worry, I made a dupe.

andnbsp

Meanwhile, I thought you'd
take some pleasure in this.

andnbsp

And there's more in the car.

andnbsp

You were not wrong, my friend.

andnbsp

You were not wrong.

andnbsp

What's happened to you?

andnbsp

I was on the case
maybe a year and a half...

andnbsp

...trying to find out
who pulled the trigger.

andnbsp

But it was like swimming through shit.

andnbsp

Everywhere I turned,
people told me to back off, get lost.

andnbsp

Then one morning the phone rings.

andnbsp

Immaculate Heart Emergency.

andnbsp

Someone ran my mother off the road.

andnbsp

Her back's broken.
She's paralyzed.

andnbsp

I'm sorry, O'Mal.

andnbsp

That night, there's a note in my locker
telling me it's no accident.

andnbsp

What the hell could I do?

andnbsp

I've got my hands tied behind
my back. I can't wave or salute.

andnbsp

So I put my papers in.

andnbsp

Took a 3/4 pension.

andnbsp

You know me,
I never would have backed off.

andnbsp

But there was Sonny to worry about.
What if they found him?

andnbsp

- Or you?
- No, you did the right thing.

andnbsp

Then wasn't the time.

andnbsp

Now's the time.

andnbsp

We're outgunned and undermanned,
but we're going to win.

andnbsp

And I'll tell you why.

andnbsp

Superior attitude,
superior state of mind.

andnbsp

We'll get them, buddy.

andnbsp

Believe me.

andnbsp

Every fucking one of them.

andnbsp

One more favor:
Get Sonny out of that school now.

andnbsp

With me up and running, they'll
do anything to find Sonny to get to me.

andnbsp

Get him someplace safe, anywhere.

andnbsp

Consider it done.

andnbsp

I'm going straight to get that film.

andnbsp

As soon as you get that audio,
and Sonny's safe...

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...we'll bring it in to Jerry Dunphy.

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We'll see quite a show on the news.

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You got it, partner.

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I must've played that tape
1000 times...

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... looking for little quirks
in the voices, phrases that repeat.

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Two guys I couldn't make out,
but they'll come up on the film.

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- You can take that to the bank.
- I know that voice.

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Your charts go back 7 years. Do you
have any recollection of anything?

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I have them on the same film in
the same camera, right where I left it.

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The people's candidate, Senator
Vernon Trent, promises no new taxes.

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And you can take that to the bank.

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Money now, and lots more
when I'm in office.

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And you can take that to the bank.

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I'm going to take you to the bank,
Senator Trent.

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To the blood bank.

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Martha's dead.

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I'm sorry.

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It's all right.

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O'Malley was here today.

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He was?
How did he get here?

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You found him.
The old lady was his mother.

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My son's alive.

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We better get out of here.
Really. Let's go.

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This ain't going to be
my best packing job.

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Where are we going?

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Out of here.

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I'll be glad when all this is over.

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Where's my bathrobe?

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- I hope it fits in the suitcase.
- Get my jeans and a jacket.

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- Hurry up.
- I'm just about done.

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Mason!

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Get down!

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It's jammed!

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Look behind you!

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Let's go.

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Get down!

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Come quick. Let's go!

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I'll slit your throat!

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You're going to bleed like a pig!

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They're out back!

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We're on them!

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Hang on!

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Hulland!
You son of a bitch!

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I forgot to lock the door.

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Oh, man! The battery's all corroded!

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Hey, man, be cool. What's this?

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You like my coche?

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How hot is it, homes?

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Smoking.

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You got it.

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There's bullet holes in the glass.

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This Jeep looks like it's
been in a war, man.

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Maybe you should wear
these kind of clothes all the time.

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Only next time,
we'll use your credit card.

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Daddy, I don't want you to go.

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You look really great for someone
who changed in a gas station.

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Thanks.

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We're from Hillstar Real Estate.
We can market your home effectively.

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We aren't even thinking about selling.

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In fact, we're adding a nursery.

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It's a mess!

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- I'd love to see the nursery.
- Over here.

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We don't know if it's a girl or a boy...

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...so we did a splatter effect.

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- What are you doing?
- Raiding the icebox.

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The plasterer might have fallen!

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What about your baby?

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Just the way I left you.

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Good grief!

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I'm sorry, but I think your
contractor's doing a lousy job.

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These things happen.

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Thank God!

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Hang on, Mrs. O'Malley.

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O'Malley left
three hours ago with the tape.

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It doesn't matter about the tape.

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We have to get this film
to Dunphy's studio...

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...before I have a nervous breakdown.

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Mrs. O'Malley, listen.

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I'm across from the Bonaventure Hotel.

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I need you to do me a favor.

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Have O'Malley deliver a message
to the desk under Andrea Smith.

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No, we're not checking in.
That's too dangerous.

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But the desk will hold the message
if you tell them we're coming in later.

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All right? Thanks.

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Andrea...

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...Smith.

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Bonaventure Hotel...

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...and leave a message...

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... at the desk.

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Baby, that's beautiful!

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I love it.

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Where's my glove, Uncle Mal?

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Take it easy.
Sonny, hurry up, dear.

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Sonny, forget the mitt.
We got to get going.

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The number for the
Bonaventure Hotel, please.

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When this is over...

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...you, me and your pop
will rent a boat...

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...and catch the biggest fish.
I'm not talking goldfish either.

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The last time I went fishing
with Pop...

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...we caught an old tire.

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Not this time, Sonny.
We'll get us a big, fat tuna.

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It's them.

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Let's go.

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Captain Hulland, L.A.P.D.

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I need to check any messages
for an Andrea Smith.

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Here you are, sir.

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Good evening, sir.

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Do you have any messages
for an Andrea Smith, please?

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Don't worry, Sonny's okay.

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He's with O'Malley, who has the tape.
They're headed for Union Station.

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Great. Let's go get the car.
Just a minute.

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- What's wrong?
- Shit!

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Fuck!

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Cover me.

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Don't move!
You're surrounded.

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Send for backup!

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Hey! You can't do that in Dallas!

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That's a rented car!

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Get the goddamn car.

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Get the car!

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Your train's the Southwest Chief.

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It departs for Albuquerque at 11: 10.

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Have a safe trip.

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My hands are shaking.

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Don't worry, kid.

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Even your old Uncle Mally's paws
wobble a bit from time to time.

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Put this on.

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Watch out for the hot dog.
Don't spill mustard.

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I know it's hard to put together
after all these years.

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I'm sorry I told you your dad
was dead. I thought it was best.

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I know it's awkward.

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But your father loves you very much.

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You've got to get to know each
other again. It'll take time.

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Now listen up.

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If your dad gets here on schedule,
you both get on the train.

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If he doesn't, you'll be going alone.

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One of us will be one step behind.
Don't worry.

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One step behind.

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Just like we planned in the car
on the way here.

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O'Malley, long time no see!

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Make sure your father gets this.

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Are you taking a trip?

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Yeah, me and my kid are visiting
my mother in New Mexico.

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That's your son?

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Funny, he doesn't look much like you.

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Does he, Quentero?

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As a matter of fact...

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...I think I've seen
his ugly face before.

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Kind of looks like Mason Storm.

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Enough of this fucking around.
We want the tape.

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Run, Sonny!

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Take him!
We're going after the kid.

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I love you, Sonny.

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You fucks don't deserve your badges!

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Come here,
you little son of a bitch!

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- The kid's got the tape.
- Get his ass!

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He's going in the alley!

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I'll call the police!

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Get out of the way!

andnbsp

Help! Help!

andnbsp

This guy's crazy.
He broke my gate!

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Stop!

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Please stop!

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My hand's bleeding bad.
Go ahead!

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Stop!
You little bastard!

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Come on, don't mess with me!

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You fuck! My leg!

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Come here or I'll kill you!

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I broke my fucking leg!

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Coma Cop, let's see what you got.

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You're still a loser.

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I remember you.

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- Take care of him.
- Where are you going?

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One more take-out order.
You're safe with her.

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You're okay with me.

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Who are you?

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It's a very long story.

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You got a few minutes?

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Senator!

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I know it's a bad time,
but things have happened...

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I want Quentero and the others
here now.

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Storm is just nuts enough
to come after me.

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That's what I'm trying to tell you.

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Can we have a little privacy, please?

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I'll be downstairs.

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We're not going to make the
ballet tonight. Take a hike.

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Get lost!

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I'll show you guys how to break.

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How's the action, boys?

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Mind if I play?

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I know you're thinking, if I have
this in my hand, I can't play.

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How's this?

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I'll put it away.

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Well? Somebody hand me a cue.

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Impressive.

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That's for my wife.
Fuck you and die!

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Son of a bitch!

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How does it feel to know
you're about to die?

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I'll give you more time
than you gave my wife and son.

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I got to tell you!

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You can't do this!
It wasn't me!

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Now you're a good cop.

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Vernon?

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Let's try in here.

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Maybe you're behind this painting.

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No. You're so good at this, Vernon.

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Maybe you're under the bed.

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No, not under the bed.

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What about in here?

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Vernon, where are you?

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Die!

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How do you like this, Vernon?

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I'd like to kill you so bad,
I can barely contain myself.

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But I've been thinking.

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Death is far too merciful
a fate for you.

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So what I'm going to do is...

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...put you in prison.

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A nice petite white boy like you
in a federal penitentiary...

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Let me put it this way: You won't be
able to stay anal-retentive very long.

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I'm going to take
these handcuffs here...

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...then I'll arrest you and
I'll take you in. How's that?

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Come on. What are you doing?

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No, please. No!

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I missed.

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I never miss.

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They must have been
smaller than I thought.

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Freeze!

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Drop the gun! Slowly!

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Get on your knees,
with your hands in the air.

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Thank God!
Thank God you guys are here!

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Do it now!

andnbsp

You got to stop him.

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Let me go! Storm, no!

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Storm, no!
Hold it right there.

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Sergeant, talk to him.
Tell him to let me go.

andnbsp

Give me the gun.

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Give me the gun.

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We saw the film.

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We know you were set up.

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Senator, you're under arrest.

andnbsp

Cuff him.

andnbsp

What the hell are you talking about?

andnbsp

What are you talking about?
You can't do this to me!

andnbsp

I'm a senator, for chrissake!
You can't do this to me!

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We're sorry, Storm.

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You're a dead man, Storm!

andnbsp

Do you hear me!
You won't get away with this!

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Dad! Dad!

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- Are you all right?
- I love you, Storm.

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I'm the senator!

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How about a nice vacation?

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This guy is going to be famous.

andnbsp

I can hear tomorrow's weather report.
"Killer Storm strikes back."

andnbsp

It shows Senator Trent making a deal
with his underworld cronies.

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You'll be very well
compensated, Mr. Calabrese.

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Money now, and lots more
when I get in that office.

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And you can take that to the bank.

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We have the greatest respect
for Storm's courage.

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You told me this dock was clean.
What the hell's going on here?

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Are you people listening to me?

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