Into the Night Page #2

Synopsis: Ed Okin's life is somewhat out of control. He can't sleep, his wife betrays him, and his job is dull. One night, he starts to drive through Los Angeles, and he finally ends in the parking garage of Los Angeles International Airport. Moments later, a beautiful young lady jumps onto his bonnet and he finds himself being chased by four Iranians. What follows is a wild chase through the streets of Los Angeles, and a very funny one too.
Director(s): John Landis
Production: Universal
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Rotten Tomatoes:
38%
R
Year:
1985
115 min
744 Views


They must still be inside.

There were, I think,

two ofthem. One ofthem

jumped on my hood.

There was a big face.

I didn't get a really good--

N-N-Nothing happened.

- What?

- It was my fault. All they did

was chase me. That's all.

Wait a minute--

I'm off duty. Unless you

want to file a complaint--

No, I don't want to file

any complaint.

Don'tyou want to tell--

No, could you please

just take me home? Okay?

Please?

Just get me home?

Ticket.

- Here. Here.

- I got it.

- Here, here, here, here, here.

- No, I've got it.

No, no, no.

Here, here. Now go.

That's a 20.

It's okay.

It's okay.

Would you raise

the thing, please?

It's okay. It's okay.

Sh*t.

Thank you.

You're upset.

Would you like

a cigarette?

No, those things

kill you.

Yeah. Nothing turns out

the way you planned,

does it?

That's for sure.

if you hadn't come along,

I don't know what--

Just get me home,

okay?

Where do you live?

Where do we go?

The marina.

My name is Ed.

Ed Okin.

Listen, Ed, if there's

anyway I can thank you--

Oh, I'm still not sure

what happened.

Neither am I.

Why didn'tyou want

to go to the police?

Pull over.

Huh? Here?

Pull over.

I'm gonna be sick.

are you okay?

Mm-hmm.

Did you know

those guys?

No.

Did they

take anything?

No suitcase?

No. Please don't ask me

anything now, okay?

You mind if I ask

your name?

Diana.

Like Princess Diana.

Is thatyour boat?

No, it belongs

to a friend.

I'll be just a second, okay?

Larry?

Anyone aboard?

Diana.

You're not supposed to come here anymore.

Larry, I'm sort of in trouble.

Let me just stay here

tonight, okay?

Jackwon't know anything

about it. I promise.

You no longer have

the use of this boat.

I must still have

some clothes on board.

Let me shower and change.

Can I at least use the phone,

please, Larry?

The man says

you no longer exist.

I'm in trouble, Larry.

You're a pig, Larry.

Good night, Diana.

Is everything okay?

Could you take me to Hollywood?

Just a ride to Hollywood, okay?

I've got nowhere else to go.

Now you take offyour shirt.

Now take off your pants.

- Would you walk me up?

- You can't leave it there.

Everybody parks in the alley.

It's all right.

- They'll towyou away.

- Don't worry about it.

Hey!

Come in.

No, I 'd better

be going.

No.

No, not yet.

J ust for a minute?

No, I've gotta...

go get some sleep.

Just let me get

the lights on, okay?

I'm sorry.

I guess I'm still just

a little bit freaked out.

Make yourself at home.

Cute.

Is this your apartment?

Uh, well, no. Actually,

it's my brother's place.

I'm staying here temporarily.

Did you check

the refrigerator?

No, no, no.

I, uh--

I've got to be...

shoving off.

No, wait.

Please.

I really don't want

to be alone.

Let me make a call,

get myself organized.

- Okay.

- Thanks.

Ooh

Sugarpie, honeybunch

You know that I loveyou

Oh, f*** it.

Can't help myself

I love you

and nobody else

- In and out my life

- In and out my life

- You come andyou go

- You come andyou go

Leavingjust

yourpicture behind

And I kissed it

a thousand times

Don't go away.

I 'l I be right out.

Yes.

Well, it's an emergency.

Do you know where

she can be reached?

Oh, just a second.

Hello.

Christie.

Di, where have you been?

What's happening?

Uh, listen,

I'm kind of in the middle

ofa real bad situation.

Me too.

We're gonna be out here

all night.

Can I come over?

Now?

Let me talk to Bud.

Chris, look,

I need a friend.

It's serious.

Yeah, come on over.

I'll leave a drive-on for you.

Thanks.

Open the f***in' door!

Open up, you b*tch!

Friend of yours?

who's in there?

Diana!

Who's this?

Looks like a narc.

- He's a friend.

- She makes friends so easily.

What is your problem?

Hey! I work for my money,

andso does he.

Nobody gives me a f***in' thing,

and I pay my bills!

- Are you her brother?

- Yeah. So what?

- What happened to my clothes?

- I tried to be careful.

Look, she had

a terrible experience--

She is a terrible

experience!

You fly off to Europe

likeyou're hot sh*t!

You promise--

You promise, but you

don't pay the rent.

They finally

turned the phone off!.

Do you know how much

I had to come up with?

I had to borrow money from Don

to pay the f***in' rent!

Fine! I'llpay you back!

No problem!

Right, no problem.

Don moved in.

You're movin' out!

- Charlie, lighten up!

- You've been gone three weeks!

You didn't even call me!

Okay, fine!

Give me back my car keys.

I rented it to Artie.

Artie?

You get it back right now.

He drove it up

to San Francisco.

That is a $55,000 car, Charlie.

Jack gave it toyou.

It didn't cost you anything.

- Oh, Charlie.

- You can't just kick her out on the street.

She's always got you.

we're going out.

Don't be here when I get back.

Elvis wouldn't

do what you're doing!

And I knew him!

You didn't know him.

You f***ed him maybe,

but you didn't know him!

- You drive a beige Toyota?

- Yes.

I thought so.

The cops towed it away.

Can't be there.

The police towed it?

You shouldn't have

parked there.

Perfect.

Where you going?

To get a taxi.

I've had enough excitement

for one night.

No, this is Los Angeles.

There aren't any taxis.

I'll call one.

I'll call one for you too.

There isn't time.

I'm in a lot of trouble.

No, I'm in trouble now.

It was my car they towed away.

I can get a car.

They could

still be after me.

Who could

still be after you?

Do you know these guys?

No!Just believe me.

I need to get some place...

where I can straighten

this whole thing out.

I have to find my car.

Please?

Please stay with me

a little longer?

I don't want

to go out alone.

This is too weird for me.

Whatever you want.

What do you want?

I'll pay you.

I'm too tired for all this.

I don't need any more sh*t

in my life right now.

I'm sorry.

They're here.

Not on foot.

You say you can get a car?

Yes.

Sure your brother

won't mind?

F*** him.

What are you doing?

You can come out now.

Who are those men?

I don't know

who they are exactly.

What does that mean?

I was in Europe,

and I brought something back.

That's what they want.

Somehow they found out.

Drugs?

No!

I swear to God.

I'm getting out.

This is too strange.

No, listen to me.

I have something they want.

It's worth

a great deal of money.

- You want a date?

- What?

Do you want to party?

No!

You want any ludes?

Coke? Hash?

Acid? Grass?

No, Thank you.

No?

All right, no sweat.

Call me.

I don't know who those men are.

if you wanna get out, go ahead.

Get back,

everybody!

Let me go!

I want to see Detective

kalichek, and I mean now!

And... cut!

Did you like that one?

That was fine.

David!

I can make him

more psychotic.

It was fine.

David!

Do they need all

these people just

to film a TV show?

Well, I appreciate

all your help, Ed.

I'll get you to the phone,

and you can call a taxi.

I'm fine now. Thanks, really.

Diana, where have you been?

God!

Do you believe this?

Look at this.

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