Aloha, Bobby and Rose Page #3

Synopsis: Bobby and Rose, two youngsters who are in love, have to run away from home when they are falsely accused to have committed a robbery and an assassination.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Floyd Mutrux
Production: Columbia Pictures
 
IMDB:
6.2
PG
Year:
1975
88 min
84 Views


250 bucks, that's what you took.

All that jewelry, the ring I gave my wife,

and all that other stuff.

And now you're going to pay for it, see?

'Cause I'm gonna see to

it that you go to jail.

Call the police, Tommy!

Tommy, call the police!

What are you doing, man!

Told you I was just playing!

Come on, come on, let's get out of here.

God! No!

- Oh, my god.

- Don't look at him.

He's dead.

Listen, we can't stay here.

Come on, come on.

I thought he was gonna kill you.

It's his fault.

- No...

- Get in the car.

Hurry up, come on.

Oh my god!

Turn around.

You've gotta go back and explain.

Explain what?

Are you nuts?

It was some kind of an accident or something?

Yes, it was!

Well we were only playing.

Yeah yeah yeah, we were playing.

You just try and tell somebody that.

Listen, you worry about me

telling 'em, just turn around.

Forget it.

Turn it around!

I'm gonna trade you one Little Eva

for two grand funkers!

Get down it's party time!

Put it in motion with the Loco-Motion!

- Come on.

- I can't.

It's all right.

It's all right.

It's right over there.

Come on.

Here's my car.

Got your shirt all messy.

It's not even my shirt, it's Bennie's.

"Dear Bobby,

"I waited till about an hour

after the station closed

"before I split.

"I figured you got busy,

"got hung up with that chick.

"Guess things worked out, huh?

"I'll write you as soon as I get a place.

"Sorry I missed you,

"Moxey Sheins,

"Doctor of Transmission."

Welcome to Jack in the

Box, can I take your order?

Uh, give me a cup

of ice and a small Coke.

Need a little help getting home?

Oh no, we can make it

all right by ourselves.

Hey that guy has blood on his face.

What?

That guy, he has blood on his face.

How you doing?

Oh, hi.

Having trouble?

Oh well, not really, just a

couple of foul plugs, I think.

You know, I don't know how

you guys ride those things.

I mean, my old lady and I

took my little brother's Honda out tonight,

and I laid it right in the gravel.

Look at this, man.

Seems like we bounced around on that road

for about an hour.

Yeah, those

things are dangerous,

'specially when it's wet.

My partner and I don't

ride 'em when it's wet.

Yeah?

'Scuse me, officer.

Well I tell you, now this here thing

may not be as much fun as what you got,

but I like to have something

between me and the ground,

you understand what I mean?

That's right.

Well,

you guys take it easy on those things.

This ain't my night.

Plugs got hot and the food got cold.

That's the trouble with these big ones.

Big ones foul up easier.

Built this up from a 302, didn't you.

I try to build it.

Won't start?

Ah, well, no, I've been having trouble

with my alternator lately.

We'll give you a push.

Come on Mike, let's get them out of here.

OK, gun 'er!

You're starting to bleed again.

- It's all right!

- Not it's not.

Listen, I want to tell you something.

Everything that happened, I'm sorry about.

But I don't know what to do about it.

OK.

I mean, I understand, but...

I got a kid.

And I just, I mean I can't walk out on him.

His old man did it four

years ago, and I just,

I can't do it.

Gonna give up on me already, huh?

I'm not giving up on you.

But I'm not giving up on him, either.

I mean, you understand?

Oh, thank you.

I ain't going back.

I'll put you on a bus or something

if that's what you want.

I'm gonna go down to San Diego,

my old man lives down there,

I'll get some money and

something, go across the border.

There ain't no 12 people nowhere

that are gonna understand

or believe what really happened.

I'm not going back.

I am, Bobby.

Attention please, express

service to Los Angeles,

Hollywood, Santa Monica, is now boarding.

Look...

I, uh...

We'll make it all right, see.

I just, I can't...

See, you gotta start all over again.

Uh...

I'm gonna do something.

You better go.

Listen, get a seat by the window,

and you can watch the ocean, see, and um...

Maybe you can see Hawaii.

Huh?

Yeah, maybe.

Come on, go on, go on.

I, I couldn't get a window seat.

Yeah, well I got one.

How you doing, bud?

He's hot.

What's he doing?

I don't know,

it looked he was showing

me a beer or something.

Thanks.

Who-hoo!

You little sh*t!

Hey!

Hey, bud!

- What?

- Get outta there!

God damn it.

Look who's here.

What the hell is this?

What the hell is what?

Why do you have to drive in here

and wreck my damn car?

Get out of the way, man.

What the hell is this?

Why don't you settle down pal.

I didn't run into your god damn car.

Wait wait, where's

your driver's license?

I don't have a

driver's license on me.

What is this?

Hey, man.

Get your ass off my car!

Well what the hell are

you gonna do about this?

Hey what is this.

Don't throw that hammer at me, Paddy!

What are you, some kind

of carpenter or something?

What's your beef, jerky,

why don't you settle down?

You're gonna find out what it is.

Boys.

Come over here, I want to show you something.

This is my uncle Frank, and uh...

He says it's time for y'all to go.

Go on you a**holes, get in the truck,

come on, get out of here.

Go on, you too.

Fix this up for you here.

That's real good.

You're real big with a gun!

You creep.

Fascist pig!

Screw you, a**hole!

Jesus Christ.

Took care of

theme sons of b*tches.

No sh*t.

Happens all the

time around here, though.

Listen, I want to buy you a drink.

Let's go in there and get,

well we can't get on here anyway.

Why don't you follow me

on down the road here,

just a little bit.

There's a little place right down here...

You want this check?

Good god a'mighty.

Do you know if I could get a pair of those

for my old lady if was to find out...

I'm just kidding ya.

- Huh?

- Cops.

Oh, give me that.

Give me this.

Did you forget to order something?

Go on, get back in the car,

somebody called the cops.

- I'll see you man.

- Follow me down there.

Follow me down there, it's just

a little ways down the road.

All right.

Someone called the cops.

Jesus.

Come on!

Buford Meisel.

- Bobby Eckert.

- How are you, Bob?

And this is Rose.

Hello Rose, this is my old lady, Donna Sue.

Hi, real nice to meet you.

We're from Texas, just

driving all over the place,

having a hell of a vacation.

I can tell that.

Listen, come on I

want to buy y'all a drink.

Well, I'd like to, but we got to get going.

Oh no, come on, you can come with us

and just have one drink, can't you?

Come on with us.

She's got to make a phone call.

I got a phone, right in the back seat, man.

Yeah?

Call anywhere on the world with it.

Come on, you can ride with,

I bet you never rode in one of these,

look at this damn thing.

Bobby, I don't want to go with them.

Maybe some other time.

I have a much better idea,

why don't we all go out

and have a really nice dinner?

Oh by god damn, how about that?

That'd be better wouldn't it?

Honey, you haven't eaten anything have you?

Good, well that's good,

because I like everybody

to be real hungry when I'm

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Floyd Mutrux

Floyd Mutrux (born June 21, 1941) is an American stage and film director, writer, producer, and screenwriter. more…

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