Bandolera Page #6

Year:
1972
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you're talking about.

Boss.

The car is clean.

Please excuse me.

Should we let him go, boss?

The whole limo, okay?

It was too obvious, eh? Too obvious!

Help me.

Damn.

Damn.

You! Get in there!

See where that goes!

- You got a radio?

- Yes, boss.

Do it again. Do it again.

Go find your mother.

- Check this vehicle. Gloria!

- Yes, sir.

I found some bags in Gloria's SUV.

Of money?

No, sir. Dirt.

Booth guard! Don't let Gloria

leave. Detain her...

Yes, don't let Gloria leave.

Copy that.

My money has to still be on the property.

It couldn't have been taken.

We checked every car before it left.

Thanks, Cuz.

Good-bye! Good-bye!

Good-bye!

That's what you wanted

your money for?

To give it back.

Thank you, Emilio.

But you don't have to do this.

Catarino and I were like brothers.

He would've have done the same for me.

Your father would've been

proud of you.

Thanks.

We now go live to Los Angeles,

where Mara Luca Fernndez

brings us the latest news.

Surprisingly, MV Enterprises,

the corporate offices,

infomercial guru Moctesuma Valdez

caved to union demands

without a fight.

Reporting from Los Angeles,

this is Mara Luca Fernndez.

What are we doing here?

Wouldn't you like to leave driving?

Driving?

In that.

It's a gift from both of us.

You did a good thing.

You deserve it.

We got lucky.

It wasn't luck.

They knew what they were doing.

They're pros.

I never told you how I picked them, right?

According to the movies I sold them.

They all liked the ones where

thieves triumph at the end.

Have a good trip.

Burbank, CA

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