Feds Page #4

Synopsis: Ellie DeWitt and Janis Zuckermann are admitted to the very strict FBI Training Academy. They get a hard course, in which they learn to deal with guns and to recognise crimes. They also get a physical training. It appears that Ellie is a real fighting- machine, in contrast with Janis, the great student. They have to help each other, 'cause only when they pass all the tests, they are allowed to join the FBI...
Genre: Comedy, Crime
Director(s): Daniel Goldberg
Production: Warner Home Video
 
IMDB:
5.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
20%
PG-13
Year:
1988
90 min
204 Views


- You are right. I have to get dressed.

- Wait outside.

Okay.

Thank you... It's wonderful.

I have never seen a place like this

only when I look at "Dallas".

More wine?

Say it

get a glass of wine and a margarita?

As my father said, a Washington

nation itself.

You, your father and your grandfather hanging without ever

you think the FBI?

Sure, we look to match

and a few beers together.

My dad and grandfather are worried

what happens at the FBI.

What is happening?

I'd like to consider it an insult, but this story equality

decreases the quality of new agents.

Kidding me?

It's not about you, you were in the Marines

. It's you would like.

But there are others.

Zuckerman, for example. Please!

- What about it?

- I see working as an agent?

It's like those people who suddenly brakes' cause a cat crossing the street

and causes an accident chain.

You can not stop doing that 'cause a cat

FBI gets in the way.

You have an asphalt crushes you.

Do you understand? He has guts.

Anyway, you probably will be deleted.

've Heard of O'Sullivan?

Was removed. Today they said.

I saw

Zuckerman showing courage.

Da. What to do?

Was stuck in line at the ice cream face?

-'s My friend.

- I know what to do!

A midi skirts worn when still wear maxi.

- I have fun?

- Not really.

FBI! You're under arrest.

FBI! You're under arrest.

- Are you still here?

- Hands on your head!

Forget it.

You're not made for that.

You have the right to remain silent.

Anything you say can be used against you.

You have the right to an attorney.

If you do not you can afford,

I'll be assigned a public defender.

Do you understand your rights we explain? All right.

See you in class, buddy.

Analyzing these instances

memorize that are real crimes,

investigated by agents adevrai.

I have to write a study of each case

,

assessing methods used by agencies involved.

Handle topic carefully.

Is a very important period.

Case number seven. Theft of government property

. It's obvious.

Case number eight...

Wait a minute. Can we get back

the number seven?

E at 9. We

11 cases till tomorrow.

We must stop looking at the notes the agent.

Interrogation Duane Berbick,

who work the night shift.

I think the agent did not work and

so right.

- What did seem wrong?

- I asked him nothing personal.

Asked him what she knows.

Not knew nothing, saw nothing.

I think we're missing something.

How do you know he was sincere?

I have no personal

informed that it verified.

- Forget it!

- What's the problem?

Let us forget

minutes per report.

Nobody cares that disappeared a few blankets

Navy.

- I care.

- OK.

If extinct Navy blankets

a laundry nine months ago,

Ms. Zuckerman and Ms. DeWitt had the impression that agencies

not put personal questions

suspect.

It's an insignificant event

me and I'm bored.

Would be better to move on.

- Do you agree?

- I am.

- You're in the minority.

- Case eight kidnappings in Long Island.

Agencies would have to investigate it carefully on May

the night shift.

- What do you do?

- I do not know.

Only complain.

Do not give me peace.

- Check it out on this guy.

- We allowed?

Sure. Our duty is to review it

every detail.

Was a sophomore at Bolton.

Now perhaps it's third year.

- Duane Berbrick, room 103.

- Ellie, I'll do the crazy people.

I'll get the guns. We tell them we're journalism students

,

A few questions and go.

OK?

Sure.

I think you should be a cop

"good" and I cop "bad".

- I'd like to be a cop "bad".

- No, you look like a "good".

- So I take you by surprise.

- A spot to orient ourselves.

Guy is a slob.

- What do you think is Duane?

- How you's, Duane?

I almost was going to his head.

- What, chicks?

- Nothing, buddy.

're Not Duane Berbick?

- Journalism student.

- Do not say!

And we have a theme about unsolved crimes

.

What kind of crimes?

Remember

Christmas last year?

Were working the night shift at Phil cleaners.

- Beds stolen?

- I do not remember any of today morning.

- Was anyone else there?

- Was anyone?

This stuff put me to the ground,

girls.

If you do not feel like fun,

you'd propose to do steps,

'cause I want to watch the match.

- What are you doing?

- FBI! Ve're bad, Duane.

Arresting you for obstructed justice in a federal case.

FBI?

Good... I remember Duane

Because we hid some information.

The others will be arrested for drug owned.

All arrest?

Do you know how many hroage imply that?

Not matter. Have marijuana,

get between three to five years.

At least.

Wait! If you say

Duane all know, we bust?

- Duane If you pour it?

- Too late. I started to write.

- Come on!

- Too late! He started to write.

You some nice guys... you assess

'll already be in Leavenworth.

Come on, Duane, tell them what they want.

Arrest us!

Are students.

And we were students, remember?

- Law is the law.

- I could go around the law?

- Sometimes around the law.

- Yes, sometimes May 1 bypass.

- Depends on Duane.

- Come, Duane. You know what will.

Bring your remember and tell them.

I have not stolen it. But it was a guy,

Louie delivery guy.

Worked at the pizzeria next door.

I bet he was.

- See? He told us what he knew.

- To break the law for so long?

- Yes!

- Come, Duane. Tell more.

- Well...

- Activate your brain cells.

Have Kinky hair, big ears, crooked teeth and eyes

bulbucai.

- I'm sure he's guilty.

- Tell where spends his time.

Nile Club, Street M.

No Street L. ..

- Come on, man!

- L Street in Baltimore.

- Louie did it!

- Enough? He told us what he knows.

- I think cooperate.

- Yes!

- You've gone with it?

- No way.

- I'm too tired for this.

- That goes for everyone.

Anunai If someone

're accomplices.

Between one and four years in prison.

At.

If we took with it,

back and everybody will swell.

Between three and five years for obstructed justice

and seven years for drug use.

Do you understand?

Yes...

Thanks, buddy.

- Good questioning.

- I think I forced a little note.

- I was perfect.

- Go to Baltimore?

Once in,

let me do the talking.

- I do not know how to ask questions?

- This place seems bastards outdoors paradise.

Do not worry.

Can I wear and take care of herself.

Take a tour here.

Hi! What are you doing?

I'm looking for a guy named Louie.

Kinky Hair, crooked teeth, eyes

bulbucai. She was here?

Eat sh*t.

Eat sh*t, huh...

Fine frills.

These people are hostile.

How do we understand them?

Music is too loud.

Why do not you go to a stop you?

I'll shake a little.

Listen to me. You know what that means?

FBI! Survey O. ..

You seem like a smart.

Let me know if your not being clear.

We're FBI.

We definitely serve you.

Our success depends on your cooperation.

Do you have questions?

- No.

- Have you seen a guy named Louie?

Kinky Hair, crooked teeth, eyes

bulbucai.

Have you seen?

He came half an hour.

I think it's the toilet.

Okay.

Thank you for your cooperation.

What is going on here?

When Duane was busy, you took the blankets.

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Len Blum

Leonard Solomon "Len" Blum (born 1951) is an award-winning Canadian screenwriter, film producer and film composer. more…

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