Deadly Impact Page #8

Synopsis: The Lion is a formidable assassin - clever, skilled, and cruel. In Albuquerque, he forces police detective Tom Armstrong into a tailspin of grief. Several years later, Armstrong's living alone in Mexico when the FBI seeks him out to help: they may have a lead on the Lion. Back in Albuquerque it seems that the Lion has unfinished business, and while he pursues his unknown objectives, he also stays one deadly step ahead of the police and the FBI. For Armstrong it's personal. Can he return to the states and find the arch villain, or is he walking back into more pain and loss?
Director(s): Robert Kurtzman
Production: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
 
IMDB:
5.3
R
Year:
2010
96 min
102 Views


You know what? The hell with it.

Come down.

You got five seconds or I kill her.

That's it. That's good.

I'm not gonna hurt you, Tom.

Come out. Nice and easy.

Would you throw that down now?

Nice and easy.

Okay. That's good.

I'm not gonna hurt you.

Now kick that over, please, Tom.

Attaboy.

I lied.

Now that's got to hurt.

I'll cut her.

I don't want to fight anymore.

Boy, you throw a hell of a punch.

Now, do me a favor.

Put your cuffs on.

Put your cuffs on, or I'll cut her throat.

Put them on. Attaboy.

Nice and tight, Tommy. That's it.

Good. The other one, please?

Let me see. Open hands.

Very good. Good.

Don't cry. You're gonna be okay.

It's over soon. I gotta run.

You know you're gonna get shot

as soon as you walk out that door.

Give me the vest.

Thanks, Tommy.

- Get on the ground, now!

- I'm on the job!

- On the ground!

- Yes, sir.

No, don't shoot. I'm on the job.

I got an officer down. I'm FBI.

There's a woman in critical.

We need to call for backup, 911.

- What?

- TOM ON CELL PHONE... Hello, David.

Tom, I am incredibly impressed.

How did you beat the clock?

- This ends now.

- And how do you plan on doing that?

I live. You die.

How's the vest fit?

When did you rig the car?

I didn't.

I rigged the vest.

I was gonna take him out with me.

I'm glad the plan changed.

So am I.

This is Detective Tom Armstrong, APD.

Officer down.

Officer needs assistance.

Suspect is 10-7.

Suspect is down.

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