Bullet Page #2

Synopsis: Frank Marasco arrests Kane Cartel who is then sentenced for execution. To stop this, Carlito Kane and Manual Kane kidnap the daughter of the California Governer and Frank's grandson, Mario. Frank Marasco (Bullet) takes law into his own hands to save them.
Director(s): Nick Lyon
Production: SC Films International
 
IMDB:
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Year:
2014
87 min
150 Views


the ongoing investigation

of the Kane cartel.

What, the feds need our help?

Usually us local cops

are in the way.

Well, actually the Attorney

General wants to investigate

new evidence that might lead

to Manuel Kane's innocence.

You took him down, detective.

Do you have any idea what

this evidence could be?

Sure...

Non-existent.

I caught Kane red-handed.

He's guilty as hell.

And the men he killed...

were good cops and friends.

Okay, well, this could just be a

last-ditch legal effort, but...

...we'd still like to review any

files you may have on Kane.

All my files on Kane...

they're all up here. Heh.

And no psych in his right mind

would go in there unarmed.

Okay, well um...

Would you mind if I shadowed

him on the investigation?

I hear you have quite

the reputation, detective.

Look, shadow me all you want.

But when I turn a corner,

my shadow disappears.

And I ain't no

f***in' babysitter.

So, we're on then at twelve.

Stay in your own lane, Agent.

Special Agent.

Is he always this grumpy?

Grumpy? He was

actually in a good mood.

Great.

Well, thank you.

I'd like to speak to

this man privately, please.

You listen to me clearly.

You can tell your father

that if anything

happens to my daughter,

I will personally

escort you both to hell.

I will track you down using

my last penny to the last day.

Like the dogs that you are.

And I don't care if

they have to execute me.

I've accepted my fate.

Have you, Governor?

My daughter... is my

whole world to me.

It's a dangerous man,

whose very meaning for

existence is threatened.

Remember that.

Yes, Governor.

And you remember...

My father and I...

We're the only bloodline

left in this sh*t world.

You do your part;

we all get what we want.

Comprende?

Yes.

Good.

Soon you'll get the information

you need to release me.

Guards! Get me out of here.

Great art claims

to understand death.

But, y'know...

It's not until you've looked

down the barrel of a gun...

...that you truly understand

the meaning of death.

This country was founded

by thieves and murderers,

religious fanatics...

social misfits.

But you know what those misfits

did, the first chance they got?

They dumped their Bible

and picked up a gun.

This country is built

on the barrel of a gun,

not a f***ing constitution.

There shouldn't be stars on

the flag, there should be guns.

We are the poor with guns.

And you stand in our way

and we will f*** you up!

And when you steal from that,

you're not just f***ing with me,

you're f***ing with

the American dream.

Where is my f***ing money?

Death before dishonor.

Now was that bravery...

...or just simply

freakin' stupidity?

As the man said,

where's the money?

Get him on his feet.

Now you crawl back to Finn

and you tell him

he has one week.

We've got cops.

Scheisse. All this freakin'

drama for nothing.

Tarvis, the door!

Too late, obviously.

Yeah.

Drop your weapons!

Lock down the back!

Lock down the back!

Go ahead.

I'll take care of them.

I'll take the back.

Die, you f***er!

Die, f***er!

Drop your weapon!

Oh, really, you little c*nt?

Drop your weapon right now!

Put your weapon down now!

Right now!

Put your hands

on top of your head.

Hands on your head!

Don't f***ing move!

Yeah, yeah. F***.

Don't...

Goodbye,

adieu, auf wiedersehen.

F***!

Should've shot him.

I didn't ask to get

bailed out, alright.

I was doing alright

by myself, okay.

Where's the cop?

Shouldn't have gone

against my counsel, Leroy.

I-I didn't go

against your counsel.

I had to call in a favor

from our new friend,

the governor...

...to get your

agreement revoked.

The governor?

Mm-Hmm.

Now what?

Get in, shitcake.

A-After you.

Merci.

Press lobby.

You shoud've kept

your mouth shut.

Welcome, ratte.

Come, come, come.

Alright, take it easy.

I should be getting home.

I had no choice, Mr. Kane.

I swear to God!

This f***ing cop,

he tricked me, alright.

He was gonna kill me, Mr. Kane.

Please listen to me.

Lie down.

Please.

Lie down.

What for?

Just lie down.

'An.

...am gonna need you to

lie very, very, very still.

Open your mouth.

Good.

Aw. You're moving, Leroy.

C'mon, hold still.

And did I tell you

to hold still, Leroy?

I heard you but

it-it dropped out.

I did. I told you to

hold still and you didn't.

You ruined my shot, Leroy.

You son of a b*tch!

I told you...

...to hold still!

F***.

Welcome everyone to

Narcotics Anonymous.

This is a fellowship for us

to help encourage and share

our recovery experience

while supporting one another

and carrying our

message to others.

Let's start with

the Serenity Prayer.

God, grant us the serenity

to accept the things

we cannot change.

Sorry I'm late.

I don't want to hear it.

I asked you for one thing.

I thought you'd care

enough to put work aside.

I know it's important.

I'm really sorry.

We have a

very special birthday tonight

and it's for

someone that we've...

we've watched walk through

the steps this year.

And uh... is a shining example

of how to stay sober

one day at a time.

And that one year chip is

for Vanessa, for her birthday.

And it's going to be

given to her by Frank.

Come on up.

Um... Hi, my name is Vanessa.

I'm an addict.

Hi, Vanessa.

Uh, I don't have

much to say but um...

I really thankful for my

sobriety and... Keep coming back.

It works.

My name is Frank

and I'm an addict.

Hey, Frank.

And... tonight my daughter

is taking the one-year chip.

And I'm really sorry I had to

put her through all the stuff

I put her through.

But I thank my

higher power that

I was here when she

was ready to get clean.

And remember, work the steps,

because the elevator is broken.

So now are we good?

We' re okay.

"Good" might be pushing it.

Hey, look. You're gonna

learn in the meetings

that just because somebody

gets sober and clean,

it doesn't mean

they're not a**holes.

Well...

I'm a perfect example of that.

Yeah, well, you

are an a**hole, but

you're the only

parent I got, so...

And I'm the only

grandparent that Mario's got.

Here, now this is for you.

No, no. Stop it, it's too much.

Don't be silly. Besides, what am

I gonna do, have lap dances?

Don't be silly. I love you.

Thank you.

This is gonna help a lot.

Now me and Mario are

still on for tomorrow?

Yes. Remember, noon.

Not 2:
30. Not 1:39. Noon.

Noon.

Thank you.

Come in.

Hey, hey-

Hey, Dad.

Hi, baby.

Grampa!

What's up, buddy?

Here. For you.

Hi. Hey.

Whoa! A Wikipad.

This so cool!

Wow. Can I see it?

This is really nice... No.

Dad, these gifts.

They have to stop, please.

This is the newest...

The biggest thing

there is right now.

We got a date

with the park, buddy.

Let's go.

Can I bring it?

No, you'll get it

all full of sand.

Thank you.

...Bye.

... Bye, Mom.

Unbelievable...

I told those boys

you're a policeman,

but they didn't believe me.

Come I show them your badge?

Sure, but don't lose it,

because my boss will fire me.

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Nick Lyon

Nick Lyon (born April 25, 1970) is a Los Angeles-based film director and screenwriter. A native of Pocatello, Idaho, he spent 9 years in Germany where he attended the renowned Film Academy Baden-Württemberg in Ludwigsburg, Germany.In Germany, Lyon went on to direct Academy Award winner Maximilian Schell in I Love You, Baby, a thriller produced by Warner Bros.. Lyon has since directed numerous international films and award winning independent films. Lyon is the winner of the DGA Directors Award at Moondance, for his independent film Punk Love. His credits include Grendel and Annihilation Earth for NBC/Universal, Species: the Awakening for MGM and North Sea for RTL Germany. more…

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