Heart Condition Page #7

Synopsis: Jack Moony, a white cop, has it in for a black lawyer to the drug crowd, Napoleon Stone. That Stone is now dating his ex-girlfriend doesn't help matters at all. Stone is shot after Moony suffers a heart attack and wakes to find that he not only has a new heart, but that it is Stone's and that Stone's ghost is now his constant companion. Stone is insistent that Moony not only take care of his heart now but that Moony solve his murder.
Genre: Comedy, Crime, Drama
Director(s): James D. Parriott
Production: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
5.6
Rotten Tomatoes:
0%
R
Year:
1990
100 min
153 Views


gonna get to beach?

This is a bit more

excitement than is called for

don't you think?

Took the car because he needed

it. You think he's gonna ask?

Don't think you realize just

how serious his condition...

- I realize it.

- Harry.

- Harry, Harry.

- Dillnick.

What are you

doing here?

Ah, Moon told me to bring

Marquand's autopsy file

Know it's not to

leave the precinct...

- Son of a b*tch.

- What's going on here?

- Holy sh*t.

- What?

They never even

checked for drugs.

Yeah.

No, I'm certain I can arrange

something for you on Friday.

Aha.

Yeah.

Time check.

Ah, quarter to eight.

You okay?

Yeah.

Uh, I'm a little fuzzy.

Did she ever read to you?

Yeah.

Every Sunday morning.

The funnies, you know?

Yeah?

- Yeah.

- Yeah, me too.

She'd start me out

with Doonesbury.

Peanuts.

Yeah, figures.

You should have

married her, Moony.

Yeah.

We both should have.

Don't give a damn what Wendt

says. Meet me with a chopper.

You think he might

suspend us, Harry?

Being a cop is like being

a pitcher, Dillnick.

You want your strikes,

you gotta risk your balls.

It really irritates me

when people don't check

their answering machines.

Well, shoot 'em up.

Hold up.

- Sit down.

- Take it easy.

This'll make you

feel a lot better.

Come on, we're out of here.

Just give her half.

Oh, God.

You realize this

is a setup, don't you?

Yeah.

I realize this is a setup.

Well, a good lawyer always makes

sure his clients are prepared.

Yeah.

I'm prepared.

You okay?

- You be the scout.

- I'll be the scout.

Hey, Stone.

Thanks.

Ah, there's nobody here.

Sh*t.

Ah, Moon?

Sunglasses and an Uzi.

Watch my back.

You okay?

Yeah.

Aw, Jesus.

This is it.

Teller's got Crys and my son.

The right side.

Graham's on the left.

I'll check the side rooms.

Moon, I'm sorry.

Hi.

The side rooms are empty.

I'll watch the door.

Ain't love grand?

Cut the sh*t, I'm here.

Now let the girls go.

I'll forget about Marquand

and deliver the pictures.

Moon, there's one

coming up behind you.

He's got a big gun.

That's the plan

I had with the girls.

Moon?

I don't like to make

the same mistake twice.

Moon.

Hey!

Moon.

You're dead, I guarantee it.

You're dead, you're dead!

Moon.

Moon, Moon.

Crys, come.

Quick.

Come on. Quick.

Come on.

You gotta stand up.

Come on, pick up the baby!

You gotta stand.

Come on, pick up the baby.

Come on.

Moon, Peisha...

- Don't worry about Peisha.

- She's dead.

Let me worry about Peisha,

come on.

You just worry about little Lee.

Come on, honey, come on.

Fight it, don't

give in to it. Come on.

Honey.

Let's get out of here!

Lean on me.

It's okay.

It's okay, Lee.

Yeah, it's okay, we're going.

Yeah, you just

keep going, honey.

Get back. Back.

Now.

Come on, come on, come on.

Keep with him,

get behind me.

Don't look, honey,

don't look, come on.

Come on, let's get out of here.

Get back, get back,

saw another guy.

Come on.

Let's get out of here, come on.

Go this way.

This way, Moon.

Okay honey, you gotta get up.

You gotta get up!

- No.

- Moon!

Come on, get up.

Come on, get up.

Come on, it's only

a ten-foot drop.

- No.

- You gotta jump.

Come on, you gotta jump.

- No.

- You gotta jump.

Give me the baby.

Jump!

Come on, over you go.

That's it.

Okay honey, it's okay.

It's okay, come on.

Just let yourself down.

That's it, that's it!

- Don't drop the baby.

- Not gonna drop the baby.

Don't drop the baby.

Be careful.

Here's little Lee,

here you go, fella.

Down you go.

Alright, he can get down.

Honey, honey.

Tell her to go.

To go to the beach.

Go down to the beach, honey.

Get out of here, go on.

Shut up

Don't lie to me

You think I'm blind

but I have eyes to see

Hey

Mister, how do you do?

Oh pardon me,

I thought I knew you

Would you stand back baby

'Cause I want

to get a better look

The big man

who couldn't handle

The little bit

of love you took

Hey, hey, have a heart

Hey, have a heart

If you don't love me,

why don't you let me go?

Have a heart, please,

oh, don't you have a heart?

Little by little you fade

while I fall apart

Oh, Oh

Hey, H, detective Moony's holding

his arm a little funny, isn't he?

Yeah, it must have something

to do with his heart condition.

Baby

How can you say

You should be free

and I should pay and pay

And you talk and talk

about you

And what you need

But sooner or later your love

is gonna make me bleed

Hey, hey, have a heart

Hey, have a heart

If you don't love me,

why don't you let me go?

Have a heart, please,

oh, don't you have a heart?

Little by little you fade

while I fall apart

Oh, Oh

Talk on, talk on,

but love is what you need

And sooner or later that

love is gonna make you bleed

Hey, hey, have a heart

Hey, have a heart

If you don't love me,

why don't you let me go

Have a heart, please,

oh, don't you have a heart

Little by little you fade

while I fall apart

But don't you run away baby

Have a heart

Hey, hey, have a heart

Hey, hey, have a heart

Hey, hey, have a heart

Hey, hey, have a heart

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James D. Parriott

James D. Parriott (born (1950-11-14)November 14, 1950, in Denver, Colorado) is an American writer, director, and producer, with his own self named production company. more…

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