Iron Eagle IV Page #3
- PG-13
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- 1995
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Also retired.
Captain masters and
these young people
flew over the base
today and, uh,
well, they saw
something peculiar.
There's a couple
of your flyboys outside
uncovering some kind
of storage bunker?
They're probably just recycling
some old equipment.
That's s.O.P.
Is it also standard procedure
to open up
on civilian aircrafts
with a 50-caliber
machine gun?
My team will investigate
your claim.
Sir, we should also secure
the eyewitnesses
for questioning.
You mean detain them, huh?
Wait a minute.
Well, I hardly think
that's necessary.
General kettle,
thank you for your help.
Air force intelligence
will take the investigation
from here. Lieutenant mara?
Sir.
Escort Mr. sinclair
and his party off the base.
A canister?
The bottom had these
little flags on the bottom.
And it had these, uh,
letters stenciled on the side.
It was t-x-c.
Let me see that.
who can tell me
Chappy:
It's gotthese letters... t x c
and it's got something,
something, something,
then it's got an "a."
What?
You sure? Wait.
Thanks, Ronny.
I'll talk to you later.
What is it?
T-x-c, it's prefixes for
toxic biological agent.
Oh, that's great.
Chappy:
Somebody'sdriving around
with a truck full
of chemical weapons?
Sinclair and his people have
just become a liability.
You really are leaving,
aren't you?
In the morning.
First I've ever heard of you
running away from a fight.
Hey, it's not my fight.
Some fantasy of yours.
Stealing 2 jets
to rescue your father
in the middle east,
now that was a fantasy,
but you made that happen.
Not the Doug masters
I remember.
Hey, that Doug masters is dead!
He died in a Soviet prison.
He died while everyone
else he knew
got on with their lives.
His parents retired,
his girl got married.
Oh, now all the reports said
you were blown out of the air.
All the reports were wrong!
I waited, chappy.
I waited for you to get me out.
Then, finally, it
was the politicians
Did you press the Soviets?
Did you try to verify
those reports?
Or were you too busy
being promoted to general?
Now, look, son...
hey, I'm not your son.
Look, I'm sorry
if this Doug masters
disappoints you.
That's too bad.
'Cause you sure as hell
had a hand in making him.
Just give up on me, chappy.
You've done it before.
[Raining]
Wheeler!
I'm getting out of here, kid.
I'm taking one of these planes
and heading South.
Wanna come with me?
You can't just take off.
I'm relocating in Mexico.
It's the American way.
They'll send everyone
back to polsonville.
Not my problem.
Yes, it is. We discussed
this last night.
Grow up, Rudy!
The only person you can
trust in this world is you.
If I can't trust you,
then I can't go with you.
Do you have some time for
We don't have any sugar.
We always seem
to be out of sugar.
Come out here to stop me?
Who me?
Can't stop masters
from hating me.
Can't stop this school
from falling apart.
Can't stop a single truck.
What the hell makes you
think I can stop you?
Well, here they come.
Captain wilcox.
That's right.
No time for coffee now, huh?
Good luck, kid.
All right, boys, go rouse
those sleeping angels.
Wilcox:
Wakey-wakey.
Wilcox:
All right,rise and shine, boys and girls.
Got something here for you.
Chappy:
What's up?Sinclair, I was talking to
your old friend the governor
about that Wheeler business
and he wasn't too happy.
As a matter of fact,
there's nothing
he can do for you.
And I got myself an order here
that's going to shut you down
tighter than a drum.
It stinks, but it's legal.
Where is Wheeler?
Wheeler?
Well, I guess your guys
let her get away, huh?
I'll tell you
this much, sinclair.
If we don't find Wheeler,
you're gonna end up working
in one of my
state-run programs.
You got that?
Let's move out.
They're going to give
your friend Wheeler
a real hard time
after she's caught.
She ain't our friend.
You haven't caught her yet.
Now don't you worry,
little man.
Sooner or later, she's
gonna run right into us.
There she is!
Whoo! Whoo!
Whoo!
All right. Yes!
Wheeler:
Whoo!I'm coming for you, wilcox!
[Machine gun fires]
[Tires squeal]
Yes!
Hey! Hey!
What are you doing?
Take it!
Now, you'll go to jail.
One move, and you'll
be Mr. no-cock.
Dana, yeah!
Guess I'll go and try
and get those kids back.
You, uh, wanna ride?
All right.
Let's go.
Let's hit it.
Let's do it.
Wilcox:
Boy,your friend chappy,
he must be real,
real proud of you.
This is a whole 'nother
ball game, you know.
Holding a police officer
with his own gun.
This is not a misdemeanor.
This is a felony.
I tell you, you
might be laughing now,
but in the end of this,
you're going to have
All right, captain wilcox,
you have a nice day now.
Yeah, have a very nice day.
Wilcox:
Yeah,I'll have a nice day.
I'll come to your
college graduation.
at a state prison.
Yeah, ok, whatever.
Ok, Rudy, what are
we going to do now?
Why don't we take
the other planes?
Peter:
Ok, let's go.
Let's turn it around
and go back, ok?
[Bus engine starts]
We got roadblocks down there.
Whoo!
[Chappy laughs]
Whoo!
This is going to turn out
to be a long, long day.
Yeah!
Whoo!
Rudy:
Wheeler!Wheeler, you came back!
Chappy:
You kids arefugitives now, huh?
We're taking
the planes, chappy.
Yeah, where?
Up.
Time is something
we don't have.
We?
Yeah, we.
Rudy:
You'recoming with us?
I sure the hell ain't
gonna stay here.
Look, you guys got...
gimme those guns.
You guys got 3 minutes
to get the squadron up
in the air. Hurry up.
Now!
Come on, guys!
Have you completely lost it?
Yeah, I have. Now's the time
for me to get it back.
You, too.
Chappy:
Coming?I can't do this.
Hey, you know, Doug,
I know how you feel about me.
That's not it.
No, wait a minute.
Hear me out.
I know how you feel about me,
but these kids need some help
to get through this.
Now, please, please,
please don't abandon them
the way I abandoned you.
Don't punish
these kids like this.
I'm not trying to punish them.
I'm trying to keep them alive.
Do you know why
I was shot down?
I tried so hard
to convince myself
that you were responsible.
But that was just another way
of ducking what I am.
What are you, Doug?
I know what I am.
What?
I'm a coward.
A coward?
I'm sorry.
Hey, look, um...
I made this tape
for you last night.
I was going to give it
to you this morning...
but I ran.
Now, you can listen
to this tape or not.
It's up to you.
How many planes
in your squadron?
I am p-4.
991-210-4963.
What the hell is going on?
They've escaped, sir,
in their planes.
I want them found, lieutenant.
Right away, colonel.
It's not like they
can hide in a haystack.
Chappy:
We gotta camouflage
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