Fast and Furious 6 Page #4

Year:
2013
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Tough chick, dark hair.

Mean streak.

Word is she's a street racer.

Where can we find her?

How do I know?

Do I look like a racer?

(GROANS)

No. You don't.

Take care, guys.

(TIRES SCREECHING)

Oh, sh*t.

(BRAKES SCREECH)

Sorry, girls.

(GUNS CLICKING)

Let's go!

(GRUNTS)

(GRUNTS)

(YELLS)

Hold on.

Stay with me. Stay with me.

Tell me where to find Shaw,

and I'll make him pay for this.

(CELL PHONE BEEPS)

Braga...

(ENGINE REVVING)

(EXHALES)

(PANTING)

(FEMALE GRUNTS)

MALE:
Ow!

POLICE OFFICER:
Hey, you!

Stop right there!

(GRUNTING)

(GRUNTING)

You go!

No, you go!

(YELLS)

(GLASS SHATTERING)

(PANTS)

(GROANS)

No one needs to

know about this.

No one.

(BRAKES SCREECHING)

We lost Ivory.

He's gone.

Thanks.

That's it?

If ivory's dead,

he made a mistake.

If you make a mistake,

you pay the price.

(CHUCKLES)

That's a great eulogy, Shaw.

Are you going to

give the same speech

for the rest of us

when we go out?

You're the last one I'd have

pegged to be sentimental.

I like you, Letty.

I dare say I even feel a

certain warmth towards you.

When I found you

in the hospital,

and you couldn't

remember anything,

I said to myself,

"This girl has a gift.

"She's a blank page."

And that made me feel somewhat

protective toward you.

If something happened

to you, for instance,

I think I might find that

slightly harder to bear.

What I'm saying is,

I would hate to see you

make a mistake.

I'm going to get some air.

(CAR DOOR CLOSES)

(ENGINE STARTING)

(ENGINE ROARING)

What the hell happened?

We met Dom's girlfriend.

She's lovely.

Are you all right?

Yeah.

Tej, what have you got?

Footage, CCTV? Talk to me.

TEJ:
I just went

through all of it.

Believe it or not, everywhere Shaw's

team is, the cameras are down.

That's a hell of a coincidence.

All right, we're going to pay

CCTV a little visit. Let's roll.

What is that?

That is a new toy for you.

So, what happened?

Shaw's goons showed up and

started shooting up the place.

But we got something big.

DOM:
What?

Braga.

He's working with Shaw.

What are you talking about?

HAN:
It's true. That phone's filled

with coded payment transactions

that lead straight

to Braga's cartel.

Who the hell is Braga?

He ran one of the biggest

cartels in Mexico.

And my old boss.

We used codes just like that

to move money

out of the country.

BRIAN:
It all makes sense.

Braga was running Letty,

now he's working with Shaw.

It would explain how

the two of them met.

TEJ:
Okay, so you all know

all this information

about him,

where do we find him?

He's sitting in

a prison in Los Angeles.

How do you know that?

(SIGHS)

Brian put him there.

BRIAN:
All right, so this is

the break we were looking for.

If the two of them

were working together,

Braga will know

what Shaw's up to.

I'm going to pay him a visit.

Are you serious right now?

Think about what you're saying.

You're wanted, Brian.

The moment you step foot off

that plane, it's a wrap.

You're not coming back.

"Coming back"? How are you

going to get in the country?

Let me worry about that.

(SIGHS)

This is on me.

I'm the one that

served her up to Braga.

I'm the one that

gets to make it right.

Let me make it right.

Be careful.

WOMAN:
He's ready to see you now.

Right this way.

Thank you for seeing us. I won't

take up much of your time.

My men were

attacked earlier today.

I'm going to need

to see all cameras

in and around Waterloo station.

Will somebody

tell Captain America here

that requires clearance?

(CHUCKLES)

Terry.

Bring up cameras 58

through 62, earlier today.

They've been down for

maintenance all morning.

Sorry.

Okay. Well, we appreciate

your help. Thank you.

(GRUNTING)

You know what I find

very interesting

is Interpol was attacked

recently as well.

Those cameras were down, too.

Didn't catch a thing.

Nothing.

Now, that means

either one of two things.

Either means that your

maintenance schedule here

aligns perfectly

with their escape route

or it means that someone

here is working with them.

(CHUCKLES) And that's

just ridiculous.

Because there ain't

no way in hell

anybody here would be

working for them.

Particularly you,

ain't that right?

(STRAINING)

No, no, that's ridiculous.

That is ridiculous.

I'm going to need direct

access to your live feed

citywide.

And I also strongly suggest

that you put a hold on any more

"maintenance."

Yeah, of course.

We appreciate your help.

Thank you so much.

(GRUNTS)

STASIAK:
Well, well, well.

The orange in that

really makes your eyes pop.

Thanks, fellas.

Tell me something, O'Conner,

how is it you keep

running around the world,

breaking every law

known to man,

and yet here I am, putting

my job on the line for you?

You'll feel a lot better once you get

the credit for taking down Shaw.

Oh, I'm tempted

to settle for you.

Well, you know what

they say, Stasiak,

if you want the

career-changing big fish,

you got to be willing

to put on the big boy panties

and sail out to the deep water.

You're an a**hole,

you know that'?

I missed you, too, man.

I really missed you.

(ENGINE STARTS)

STASIAK:
I got you admitted into

Victorville to do whatever you got to do.

It's a 24-hour hold.

You need to be out

of there by 9:
00 a.m.

That's when Forensics will run your

fingerprints through the national database.

That program will match you

and when they find out

who you really are,

I won't be able to

get you back out.

We're talking life in prison.

Cute kid.

So, I found out Braga's being

held in cell block D3.

That's solitary.

I only had enough juice

to get you in Gen Pop.

So you're going to have to do

something to get his attention.

Sorry about this, man.

Sorry about what?

(GRUNTS)

(GRUNTING)

Again?

Big Brother's about to go live.

(TEJ EXHALES)

Damn, you can't flick a booger in

London without somebody noticing.

(CHUCKLES)

(EXHALES)

Hey! Don't touch that. That's

nothing to play with, man.

ROME:
What's the problem?

That's high-tensile

titanium cable.

What does that mean?

That's what they use to anchor

buildings and hold up bridges,

stuff you know nothing about!

See, now, their version,

it works cool,

but mine, masterpiece.

See, I reversed the gears,

torqued the motor

and added this tank

to the back.

That makes it even sweeter.

It does.

It's not dummy-proof.

Man, I've been known

to handle big guns. Relax.

TEJ:
You've been known to

handle that big-ass head.

Dom, I did some checking,

asked around,

got the location of

a street race tonight.

Four speed Camaro SS big block.

You like it?

Nice color.

(DOOR CLOSES)

BRAGA:
Brian O'Conner.

That was quite an entrance.

You put a lot of

these men in here.

What? You didn't think

one would recognize you?

I've kept tabs

on you, you know.

You've been having

a lot of fun out there.

Good cop gone bad,

Rio de Janeiro.

It's exciting when you

go criminal, isn't it?

Too bad you didn't do it earlier,

you could have worked for me.

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Chris Morgan

Chris Morgan is an American screenwriter and film producer. His writing credits include the screenplays for The Fast and the Furious franchise, Wanted, and the Fox crime drama Gang Related. more…

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