Bad Boys Page #5

Synopsis: Chicago crime kid Mick O'Brien (Sean Penn) has been sent to a juvenile prison for vehicular manslaughter. Most unfortunately, the person he kills is the kid brother of his nemesis Paco Moreno (Esai Morales), who vows revenge by raping Mick's girlfriend (Ally Sheedy). Paco is caught and sent to the same prison where he reworks his revenge plan, and Mick has no choice but to defend himself.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Rick Rosenthal
Production: HBO Video
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
7.2
Metacritic:
53
Rotten Tomatoes:
89%
R
Year:
1983
123 min
1,000 Views


The Moreno transfer just came through.

We're sending him off to Winfield tomorrow.

- Thank God.

- Amen.

Perretti.

Moreno.

Your transfer just got here.

You're going to Winfield tomorrow.

How're you doing?

Hey, O'Brien.

I just heard your buddy Paco is leaving.

How about that?

What are you talking about?

Moreno's being transferred

first thing tomorrow morning.

You got lucky.

Five minutes, lights out!

Let's go!

- Hey, Briggs.

- Hurry up, hurry up.

Put out that cigarette

and get your ass in bed.

Yeah, yeah.

Gentlemen, here comes the night.

I think my appendix broke. Help me.

- What happened?

- My...

- Your what?

- My appendix.

Let me. ..

Hey. Hey!

Hold it, you guys.

- What's happening, man?

- What's going on?

Hey!

Hey, it's going down, man. It's going down.

Hey, you guys!

- Hold it!

- Moreno!

Come on, you f***ing guys.

Hold on!

- Paco!

- Don't be crazy. Come on, man!

Moreno! O'Brien! No!

Come on, man!

Come on, man, you can take him.

Come on!

Get him, get him!

Let's go.

Come on, O'Brien!

Yeah, that's it!

Come on!

Kill! Kill! Kill! Kill! Kill! Kill!

Kill! Kill! Kill! Kill! Kill! Kill!

In the rooms. Let's go. In the rooms.

Lights off!

Lights off!

Hey, close that door.

Let's close up there.

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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