Cops and Robbers Page #6

Synopsis: Tom and Joe are disillusioned New York City cops who decide to pull off one big robbery and retire on the proceeds. Bearer bonds are what the local Mafia boss will buy, so that's what they go for. Central Park is the location for the switch. Can they come out of it with their lives and the money ?
Genre: Comedy, Crime
Director(s): Aram Avakian
Production: United Artists
 
IMDB:
6.4
PG
Year:
1973
89 min
340 Views


leaves right now.

OK. lt's all right.

lt's better inside.

Go ahead.

Leave that basket

right where it is.

Keep your hands down.

You make one move,

l'll blow your head...

right out the window.

You guys know

what you're doing?

l hope you do 'cause if

you don't, we're all dead.

Come back!

Hey! Hey, hold it!

Get out of the way, stupid!

Sh*t!

They got us blocked!

Try another exit.

Yeah, why

don't you do that?

Keep your face shut!

Austin Drive?

Seventeeth.

OK.

Don't worry about it.

Just keep them bottled up.

lt doesn't change anything.

Come on,

get out of the way!

Oh, Christ, they got

this one blocked off, too!

What the hell, is the whole

park sealed off?!

l told you

not to touch that.

What is this? You guys

are really stupid.

l can't believe

how stupid you are.

Get him out of here!

You're not

going anywhere.

No, but you are.

Get out!

Yeah, that's a good idea.

lf l stay in the car

with you two guys...

l'll be a dead man.

Get out! Get out!

Turn around.

Turn around.

Look at this!

l know these guys.

They got us covered good.

Looks like they got the whole

softball team with them.

Joe, move out,

move out.

OK, OK!

Move, move!

Jesus Christ. Get out of there!

Get out of the way!

Hey, get out of the way,

or l'll run you over!

Come on! Get out!

Get out of the way,

will ya? Come on!

Get back here!

Hold it!

Get away from the car.

l'm a cop!

l'll blow your brains out!

You stupid...

Get out of here.

Keep him outside.

This is

a Buster Keaton movie.

These guys

are really stupid.

Hey, over here.

You know what this means, pal?

You know what this means?

And this one, too!

This guy's got a piece

in his back pocket.

Who the hell are these guys?

They're with O'Neill!

How many men do they have,

for Christ's sake?

They're all over the place.

They can't all be ltalian!

Where the hell

is the difference?

They got guns.

They got guns.

They're trying

to take us somewhere.

Hey, look over there.

Joe, calm down.

Let's just be cool.

Be cool.

Get out of here!

At least we're rid

of those goons.

Yeah.

Here they come again.

We've had it.

We'll never get outta here,

goddamn it!

Yeah? Watch this move.

l'm gonna put this tub...

right back where

we stole it from.

What are you doin'?

Hang on, baby.

Here we go.

Joe, what are you doin'?

Get ready!

Joe! Joe!

Here we go!

Oh, wow.

Have l got big ones or not?

You've got 'em.

Let's get outta here.

Jesus Christ.

Come on. Come on.

-How you doin'?

-Nice.

Hey, you with the basket.

You sure you took

the right basket out of the car?

Are you kidding?

Of course.

Over here, we got it!

Allied Chemical

Christ was the first

to rise from the dead.

Let us entrust

our brother Pasquale...

to the God, that he...

may raise him again

in the last days...

and make him one of

his saints in his kingdom.

Let us pray to

Jesus Christ our Lord...

who helped poor Lazarus

when he was dead.

May he wipe the tears

from our eyes...

that you who

raised the dead to life...

may give another life

to Pasquale, our brother.

Let us pray to the Lord.

That you who promised paradise

to the repentant...

may he take Pasquale,

our brother, into heaven.

Let us pray to the Lord.

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Donald E. Westlake

Donald Edwin Westlake (July 12, 1933 – December 31, 2008) was an American writer, with over a hundred novels and non-fiction books to his credit. He specialized in crime fiction, especially comic capers, with an occasional foray into science fiction and other genres. He was a three-time Edgar Award winner, one of only three writers (the others are Joe Gores and William L. DeAndrea) to win Edgars in three different categories (1968, Best Novel, God Save the Mark; 1990, Best Short Story, "Too Many Crooks"; 1991, Best Motion Picture Screenplay, The Grifters). In 1993, the Mystery Writers of America named Westlake a Grand Master, the highest honor bestowed by the society. more…

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