Alleycats Page #4

Synopsis: When bike courier Chris witnesses what looks like a murder, his first instinct is to cut and run. But when his curiosity draws him back in, he's soon embroiled in a world of corruption, political power, and illegal bike racing.
 
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Year:
2016
101 min
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It's the big one, it's not

supposed to be f***ing easy, man!

- Honestly, that's a death trap there.

- F***. Jesus, Suze.

- That is literally a death trap.

- Hey, what you doing, man?

- Qu haces cabrn?

- Shh.

Hey, guys, it's fine. Come on.

You sure you don't want to ride?

You can get a nice red bag.

- Shut up.

- Shut up?

Yeah, I'm sure.

You put a checkpoint

in Oxford circus.

Let's just all cycle off the side

of the building. How about that?

- That makes sense, doesn't it?

- No, man.

It's fine, mate. It's fine!

Oh, cheers.

The checkpoint is fine, man.

You gotta go hard over these ones.

- Are you ok?

- I'm fine. Why wouldn't I be?

That's insane.

That's bang in the middle of zone one.

- It's crazy around there.

- Do you want a coffee?

Trix. Trix!

- I'm just trying to be safe.

- Trix!

Oh, f***...

No, I don't think

everyone's gonna do it at all.

Morning, skank.

Trix? Trix!

Uh... yo, what the hell was that?

One angry motherf***er.

Shut up.

Hijo de puta!

This is like an Ace

f***ing telenovela. Eh?

Ah?

You're such a dick.

Can you meet me in 20 minutes? Ok.

Yeah, I'll see you there.

Danni!

What do you want?

You're not gonna do anything stupid,

are you?

What, like yesterday?

- Like go see this biker.

- His name is George.

George.

- I can't let you go alone.

- Right, cos Trix would love that.

No, Chris'd kill me.

What is it with guys?

I mean, I can look after myself.

We could use another set of wheels.

- Who's this?

- I'm making sure she's ok, alright?

Hey, come on, guys.

He's here to help. This is Jake.

This is George.

Look, the apartment had

already been searched before I did it.

Well, if Yates's guy got there first,

we're f***ed.

- Not if we go after Yates.

- You're talking...

It's ridiculous.

He's not a normal person.

Let me speak, ok?

Danni, everything,

everything is linked to Yates.

Well, we need proof.

What about Yates's guy?

You've seen him, right?

Yeah, yeah. He's...

He's got a scar here on his neck.

Yeah. Well,

what if we could link him to Yates?

- Then we might be able to get him.

- Jesus Christ.

This is a f***ing terrible idea.

Of course we're well aware

of the attainment gap,

which is why we believe

that every student should have

the same opportunities

regardless of their background.

It's something

that Oliver has always said.

"A solid education

lays the foundation for a solid future."

Great future.

Um...

Right, sorry, just an...

Important phone call. Um...

- Where do we stand?

- Couldn't find anything in their place.

It's a f***ing shithole.

I feel like I need jabs or something.

So what do you think the next step is?

We're going to arrange

the drop now, so...

I'll let you know as soon as I do.

Oh, and you'll need to access the cash.

- You're gonna give it to them?

- No, I'm gonna let them think I am.

Trust me, Oliver, this is what I do.

I'm gonna get their footage,

I'm gonna get your money back,

and I'm gonna get them.

- Darling.

- Yeah, right. Ok, make sure you do.

Whatever it takes, make it happen.

- Radio check.

- I can hear. Danni?

Danni. Loud and clear.

There he is.

Oliver, must be a welcome change

having the family join you today.

Well, it's always nice to get

out of the office on a day like today.

However, time to get back to work,

isn't it?

- Had enough of him, Elizabeth?

- Well, I do believe

that select committee briefing

is divorce grounds for anyone, huh?

- See you later.

- Please, can I come?

- I promise I won't get bored.

- Oh, you will,

you will. Anyway, someone has to stay

and look after mummy and the bump.

- Love you, daddy.

- I love you too.

Bye!

Daddy's always got work.

What if he gets lonely?

Daddy's got plenty of people

to keep him company. Promise you.

Elizabeth, just a word

from the wife of a politician.

He just

pulled over, Danni. Try and get closer.

Danny. Yep, I'm on it.

Jake". I'll head round the back.

Car dropped him round the corner. Maybe

a back entrance to a flat or something?

I don't know.

- Are you ok?

- Yeah.

- You look wrecked.

- Says the man on the Suzuki.

Listen, if you need a rest,

Jake and I can pick up the slack.

We're resting now.

- What's he doing?

- We don't know yet.

Yeah, it looks like a little f*** pad

on the side, doesn't it?

Jake.

- I'm sorry...

- No, it's alright.

Be good to have a proper look around

inside, see what else he's hiding.

- What? What?

- You're not going in there.

If you get caught

breaking into a flat, you're done.

- It was just an idea.

- It's a sh*t idea.

Yeah. Yeah, it is.

F***. Sh*t.

Hello, it looks like

he's picked up a briefcase.

Could be the blackmail money?

Yates is pulling

over. You got me? He's pulling over.

I've gone on ahead.

I'm waiting ahead, opposite the station.

Across from the station entrance.

- You stay here.

- No, Danni.

He's getting out of the car.

- I'm gonna get a better look.

- I don't like this.

Nothing yet.

Danni. Danni! What can you see?

He's approaching a bus stop.

No, wait, wait. He's making a stop.

It's all there.

The drop will take place

at ten past ten.

I don't want to know.

Ok. Yates has dropped the briefcase

with someone.

Danni. It must be him.

He's heading my way.

He's heading my way. F***.

Sh*t, it's him.

It's him. I can see the scar.

- It's definitely him.

- Yates is going back.

- Have you got eyes on him?

- Yeah. Shall we follow?

- Stay with Yates.

- He's getting away, Jake.

- What are you doing?

- I'll get the briefcase.

- No, no, you stick with Yates.

- Danni, f*** Yates.

- We know where he lives.

- Get after the briefcase, he's moving.

- We can't lose the package.

- We'll lose you.

Better than losing him.

Are you happy now? Are you happy?

I knew this was gonna happen.

I f***ing told you.

It's Danni.

- Danni?

- Jake.

You scared the sh*t out of me.

Jake, he saw me.

- Huh?

- He saw me. He took my f***ing picture.

I need her files.

- I'm fine.

- You're not fine. This is not fine.

We can't stop now.

They know who you are.

Do you understand?

So, we stay here tonight and we try the

police again first thing in the morning

- and then we're done.

- You're the one who started this!

Yeah, and I'm gonna finish it! Right?

Cos I don't wanna

see that f***er hurt anybody else!

- What about Chris? What about Sarah?

- Chris... Chris has gone.

- He's gone, Danni!

- And Sarah?

Jake, keep an eye on her.

- F***!

- What were you thinking today?

L just lost my best friend, Danni.

I'm not doing that again.

I don't want to f***ing lose you.

So, he's right. We're done.

Please. Please.

You're still a massive pain in the arse.

That's it. No more, ok?

Yeah, we'll see about that.

Yeah, I'm going to need

a transaction trace.

Mmm...

Will!

F***.

F***! Danni! Danni!

Danni!

F***!

F***!

f***.

George, Danni's gone.

George? Come on!

- Huh?

- George. George, Danni's gone.

- Jake. Jake?

- George, wake up.

- She chained me to the bed.

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