Den of Thieves Page #7

Synopsis: A gritty crime saga which follows the lives of an elite unit of the LA County Sheriff's Dept. and the state's most successful bank robbery crew as the outlaws plan a seemingly impossible heist on the Federal Reserve Bank.
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
Director(s): Christian Gudegast
Production: STX Entertainment
 
IMDB:
7.0
Metacritic:
49
Rotten Tomatoes:
40%
R
Year:
2018
140 min
$44,680,327
Website
7,313 Views


around here,

so, if you're going to be

late, have base call it in.

Yeah, no problem.

That's my fault. I just...

Just have them call.

On me.

(GATE BUZZES OPEN)

Hey, Luigi. Alameda's on deck.

Check them in.

Copy that.

New guys.

I'm going to

step out for a minute.

(DOOR BUZZES OPEN)

(DOOR BUZZES)

How you guys doing today?

Good. All right.

Good.

How you doing?

All right, how are you?

Good, thank you.

Sign that for me, please.

All hundreds?

The first one's all hundreds.

The second one is mixed.

We're a little backed up.

All right, do what you can.

Guys want to hang out, get a Coke

or something? Appreciate you.

Thank you.

BOB:
We're going to need access

to the recording off-site.

Can you get that to us?

Understood.

You need professional help.

Desperately.

My bad last time.

Your crime scene.

(MACHINE WHIRRING)

(WHISPERS) Silverback, this

is Horsepower. I'm in.

Greenpeace, this is Silverback.

Horsepower is in.

Roger that, Silverback.

Lights out.

(ALARM BUZZES)

Okay, here we go.

Johnny, we're f***ing brown

again, man.

Got to shut down. Pull them

out of the count rooms.

We're going brown.

We've got to shut down for a bit.

All teams go ahead and take 10.

Luigi, come on.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

They went to brown.

They're clearing out.

RUSSELL:
Let's lock it down.

JOHNNY:
Copy.

MERRIMEN:
Get ready to go.

DONNIE:
(OVER RADIO)

Powering up EMP now.

All clear here.

Good to go.

You're clear. Go.

Sh*t. Check something out.

What do you think it is?

Are the cameras up

in the 100 room?

MAN:
Uh, negative.

555-0143.

It's taking too long.

Tasty Orders.

This is Sharon at the Fed.

Now, we ordered almost

an hour and a half ago.

Now, I only have so much time

on my lunch break.

(IN DIFFERENT ACCENT) It coming!

Be there in a few minute!

They just called

for the Chinese.

Hurry it up.

Motion is out in there, too.

Yeah, man, we're still brown.

You know, we better override.

Power it up.

All right.

Done.

Okay. Better get

that count, too.

Sh*t, here comes security.

Get down. Get down.

Hey, man, we got to check this 100 count.

Motion went off.

Luigi...

Step on it.

Step on it, quick.

Yeah?

Luigi.

Yeah?

Damn, dude! Luigi, you're

stepping on the line, man!

Say again? Russell?

Hey, dumb-dumb. You've got to

let go of the push to talk.

(SCOFFS)

What the hell is

going on here today?

Luigi, man. He's stepping

all over the line.

He's hot-micing

like a motherf***er.

He's in the cafeteria.

Go ahead and get him.

All right. Roger that.

I'm stepping out.

You're clear. Go.

(SIGHS)

Holy sh*t.

Luigi, you're hot-micing.

You've got to let go of the talk button.

You're stepping on the line.

Dude, it's not me.

Come on, we've got to check the 100 count.

Let's go. Get Junior. Let's go.

Switch to line five.

You got about a minute and a

half, two minutes. Let's go.

They're back. Get out.

Luigi, you see anything, man?

Yeah, we're good. There's

nothing back there but dust.

What am I looking for?

Don't worry about it, man. I'm gonna

juice up the room. Run the count,

and make sure we're good, all right?

Copy that.

Where are you?

This is Horsepower.

I'm in the vents.

(BLOWS)

Greenpeace, you're done.

Cut out.

We are back up, brother.

All teams,

back to the count room.

Get on with LAPD Central.

Tell them we're running

surveillance at 8th and Grand.

Request a Code 5. We do not

wanna spook the suspects.

MURPH:
(OVER RADIO) Copy that.

Putting in a Code 5.

Am I tripping or

was this full before?

Let's just check the count.

$712,200.

$712,200.

Russell, the count is on.

All right, roger that. Go

ahead and clock out Alameda.

Take Alameda out.

The count was good.

But both of your bins

were half-full.

Sorry?

Your bins, they were half-full.

That's how we got them.

Next time, just put it

in a cash sack.

Makes things a lot easier.

Try and work smart, not hard.

Okay, sounds good.

Thanks for the advice.

We would tip you, honey, but that

just took too damn long, okay?

I'm the only guy they've got

delivering today. I'm sorry.

Sorry, guys, let me see

your drop confirmation again.

All right.

There you go.

Chinese food guy?

Go on. Buzz him in.

Hold him there.

2-4-5.

Yeah, send him through.

Come here for a sec, buddy.

Yeah, man, I don't

have you signed in.

Where's your name?

Come on, man, I signed my name with

a dude from the last shift, man.

I don't know what to tell you.

Mmm-mmm.

Damn you finicky.

I'm getting my money back.

Okay.

I'm getting my money back.

Okay.

That's all I need.

All right, you boys

are good to go.

Thank you very much, Officer.

Take it easy.

You have a good day.

All right.

Go on. Get out of here.

Thank you.

Yes, security in

the lobby, please.

(TELEPHONE RINGING)

Lobby.

Yeah, did you see

a delivery guy?

Red shirt, light skin.

About 6 foot.

Wait, what?

Stop him.

You got eyes on the 1-2 side?

We'll cover the 3-4 corner.

Copy that.

Got held up at security.

What's your location?

South on Grand,

just past Vernon.

Go right on Gage.

Right on Gage.

Copy that.

(HORNS HONKING)

Move! Let's go! Get out!

Come on, move! Move! Here we go!

It's cool.

Come on, get down! Go! Go! Go!

It's cool. I'm cool, man.

Be cool, bro. Cool.

F***.

There he is. There he is.

Red shirt. Two blocks ahead.

Eyes on suspect.

Walking eastbound on 9th, approaching

Hill, south side of street.

Pull up in front of him,

in front of him.

Let's get this motherf***er.

Let's ram his b*tch-ass

into the gate first.

Get in the f***ing car!

Come on. Get in.

F***.

NICK:
Hit him!

Motherf***er.

All right, let's go. Let's go. Let's

get it done as quick as we can.

Little f***.

Where is he?

Where the f*** is he, a**hole?

F***.

F***ing... F***er!

Give me the burner phone.

Where the f*** is he?

Pacific Horizon Salvage.

In South Gate.

That's the rally point.

Silverback, go.

MACK:
(OVER PHONE)

Horsepower's burned.

Repeat that. I can't hear you.

Horsepower is burned.

He's done.

I'm still clean.

Where am I going, bro?

F***!

Let's go. Let's go.

You guys got it all?

Yes, it's all in.

Pick it up.

It's good.

Pacific Horizon Salvage.

South Gate, Alameda Corridor.

10-4. Headed to you.

ENSON:
What happened

to the other two?

They got burned.

Eyes on suspects.

Black, four-door Suburban!

Heading southbound on Alameda.

Approaching Slauson Avenue. I need

you to parallel me on Santa Fe.

We got some traffic up ahead.

What's going on?

Corridor's backed up.

We just turned down Alameda Corridor,

heading south. (HORN HONKING)

Sh*t.

Coming up on suspect,

six o'clock.

TONY Z:
Sh*t.

Right lane is closed up ahead.

I repeat, right lane is

closed up ahead.

You guys see that?

Twenty, 30 cars back.

What is that?

Is that...

Okay, we're at

a stop, stop, stop.

F*** backup.

We've got to move now.

F***.

Yup.

That's them.

(ENSON SIGHS)

Give me my vest.

Yeah.

Yeah, here we go.

(GRUNTS)

Okay, we've got them pinched in. We've

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