Jane Doe: Yes, I Remember It Well Page #4

Synopsis: British intelligence-employed mnemonic champion Iain Smythe apparently has been kidnapped at an elevator during the planned handover to CSA agents of a list of data on British secret agents in the Middle East. In fact the briefcase was just a diversion, it's all in his head, and a $5,000,000 ransom is demanded for his release. Frank calls in Jane, who isn't pleased with a surprise visit from her self-invited mother, Polly Jameson. However the British agent on the case, Simon Custer, turns out to be on old professional and intimate friend of hers. The fiends seem to get killed off faster then they CSA can find them.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery
Director(s): Armand Mastroianni
Production: Alpine Medien
 
IMDB:
5.8
Year:
2006
89 min
111 Views


YOU'VE GOT FANS

IN WASHINGTON.

THAT'S NICE.

SO, WHAT ARE

WE DOING NOW?

I'M GOING IN HERE

TO WATCH A SURVEILLANCE VIDEO.

AHH, FUN.

AHEM.

MOM, I'M WORKING HERE.

I'M JUST WATCHING.

FREEZE THAT.

- MOM.

- HUMOR YOUR MOTHER.

ALL RIGHT.

I'VE LOOKED AT THIS

A MILLION TIMES.

WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO,

READ THEIR LIPS?

NO, NO, NO.

LOOK AT THIS WOMAN RIGHT HERE.

LOOK AT THE SLOPE OF HER SHOULDER,

THE TILT OF HER HEAD.

EVEN FROM BEHIND,

YOU CAN TELL BY THE CURVE OF HER HIPS.

LOOKS INTENTIONAL TO ME.

SHE'S NO AN OLD WOMAN AT ALL.

SHE'S A YOUNG WOMAN IN GRANNY

GLASSES AND A WHITE WIG.

MM-HMM.

AND THAT MUST BE SMYTHE

WITH HER,

DON'T YOU THINK?

FRANK, I'M SORRY.

I FORGOT TO--

UH, FRANK WENT OUT.

HE WAS TRACKING:

THE KIDNAPPER'S CAR.

UH...

MARY ELIZABETH JAMESON.

IS THAT YOU?

OH, MY GOD.

CLOSE YOUR MOUTH.

YOU'LL CATCH A FLY IN IT.

[SCOFFS]

SIMON, IT'S SO LOVELY

TO SEE YOU AGAIN

AFTER ALL THESE YEARS.

THE PLEASURE'S MINE.

I DIDN'T THINK

I'D EVER SEE YOU AGAIN.

HOW LONG HAS IT BEEN?

WAS IT... BUCHAREST?

BUDAPEST.

I WORE GREEN, AND YOU WORE

A .38 CALIBER SEMI-AUTOMATIC.

YOU HAVEN'T CHANGED A BIT.

NOT ONE BIT.

YOU ALWAYS WERE:

A CHARMING LIAR.

SIMON.

AGENT JAMESON FOUND SOMETHING VERY

FASCINATING IN THE SURVEILLANCE VIDEOS.

QUITE INTERESTING.

LOOK, THERE'S THE PARKING LO WHERE MY CHARGE JUS VANISHED INTO THIN AIR.

I DON'T THINK SO.

LOOK AT THIS WOMAN. SHE'S NO OLD AT ALL-- SHE'S IN DISGUISE.

AND CHECK OUT THE GUY WITH HER.

HE MUST HAVE JUST WALKED OU OF THE ELEVATOR.

I DON'T THINK SO. LOOK

AT HOW SHE'S PROPPING HIM UP.

MAYBE SHE DRUGGED HIM.

NO.

SHE'S GOT A GUN

JAMMED IN HIS RIBS.

FIND A PHOTO OF HER FACE.

Cathy:
I'LL SHOW YOU

EVERY SHOT.

WAIT A MINUTE.

ONE OF THE WORKERS THERE IS VIDEOING

THE WHOLE THING WITH HIS CELL PHONE.

LOOK AT THAT! OH!

YOU ARE GOOD.

I HAVE TO GO DOWN THERE

AND TALK TO HIM.

AGENT JAMESON,

ARE YOU COMING?

YOU KNOW, I THINK

I'LL STAY HERE

AND WORK ON THIS

A LITTLE BIT MORE.

OH.

OK.

[BEEPING]

WE'VE LOCKED ON A SIGNAL.

SHOULD BE AROUND HERE SOMEWHERE.

WHERE THE HELL IS HE?

[BEEPING]

I GOT HIM. I GOT HIM.

[BEEPING STOPS]

IN PURSUI OF GOLD CROWN VICTORIA.

LICENSE PLATE 4 JOHN

WILLIAM MARY 213, BOYS.

[TIRES SQUEALING]

HE'S HEADED FOR THE BRIDGE

AT SOUTH STREET, BOYS.

CUT HIM OFF AT THE BRIDGE.

Man, on radio:
COPY THAT.

HANG ON.

[HONKING]

EXCUSE ME.

HI. I WAS WONDERING,

DO YOU KNOW THIS MAN?

HE'S WEARING

THE SAME UNIFORM AS YOU.

YEAH, I KNOW HIM.

ANTONIO.

Jack:
WE GOT A U-FAP

ON NORTH HILL STREET, GUYS.

BOX HIM IN.

BOX HIM IN. BOX HIM IN!

ALL RIGHT. HE'S MOVING NOW.

HE'S GOING TO BE ON FOOT.

[INDISTINCT TALKING]

[TIRES SQUEAL]

WHOA!

YOU GO THAT WAY.

GOT HIM.

[INDISTINCT]

HEY, STOP!

STAY OUT OF THE WAY, GUYS.

THIS WAY.

MOVE!

GET OUT OF THE WAY!

EASY, FELLA!

Woman:
LET'S GET OUT OF HERE.

HEY!

[SIREN]

OOF! GET OFF!

HEY, RELAX, MAN! RELAX!

WHERE IS HE?

WHERE'S WHO, MAN?

GIVE ME THE PERCUSSOR AND I

WON'T PROSECUTE THE CHARGES.

WHOA, WHOA, WHOA.

I DIDN'T KNOW WHOSE CAR

THAT WAS, ALL RIGHT?

THE KEYS WERE IN THE IGNITION.

- WHERE?

- WHERE WHAT?

WHERE WAS THE CAR

WHEN YOU TOOK IT?

OH, METRO RAIL

PARK AND RIDE.

ALL RIGHT? THING HAD

MY NAME ON IT.

PULL A HEIST, PARK THE CAR

IN A PARKING LOT,

AND YOU HOPE THAT SOME STUPID

JOY RIDER COMES BY AND JACKS IT.

OH, WHAT,

ARE YOU CALLING ME STUPID?

YEAH, I AM. BOOK HIM.

STUPID.

I'M AGENT JANE DOE.

I'M WITH

THE CENTRAL SECURITY AGENCY.

YEAH, RIGHT.

YOU'RE A SECRET AGENT.

AND I'M OSCAR DE LA HOYA.

AH, SO YOU'RE GOING

TO MAKE ME GET ALL BUTCH

AND SHOW YOU MY BADGE, HUH?

ALL RIGHT.

OK, I'LL BITE.

WHAT'S UP?

ALL RIGHT. WELL, LISTEN--

[FOGHORN]

THIS IS YOU ON THE DOCKS

THE OTHER DAY.

WHAT YOU DON'T KNOW IS,

YOU WITNESSED A KIDNAPPING.

AHH, THAT'S WHAT ALL

THAT SCREAMING AND YELLING WAS.

I DIDN'T READ ANYTHING

IN THE PAPERS.

FOR GOOD REASON. IT'S

A MATTER OF NATIONAL SECURITY,

AND I'D APPRECIATE IT IF YOU

DIDN'T TELL ANYONE ABOUT MY VISIT.

BUT WHAT I REALLY HOPE IS THAT YOU

STILL HAVE THE VIDEO ON YOUR PHONE,

AND THAT YOU COULD

GIVE IT TO ME.

YEAH, SURE,

I CAN BEAM IT TO YOU.

[CELL PHONE BEEPS]

THERE YOU GO.

COOL TECHNOLOGY, HUH?

YES.

WANT SOME HOT CHOCOLATE?

NO, BUT THANKS.

HI, GRANDMA.

[CHUCKLES]

YOU ALWAYS READ UPSIDE-DOWN?

HELPS TO KEEP THE BLOOD

FLOWING IN MY BRAIN.

- HEY, GRANDMA?

- HMM?

CAN I ASK YOU SOMETHING?

AND YOU PROMISE:

YOU WON'T TELL ANYONE?

UH-OH.

SOUNDS SERIOUS.

SHOOT.

MOM'S BEEN ACTING

REALLY WEIRD LATELY.

SHE MAKES LAME EXCUSES

ABOUT WHERE SHE'S GOING,

AND SHE USUALLY COMES IN

REALLY LATE, SOMETIMES.

AND SHE AND DAD GO OFF

AND TALK ABOUT STUFF

I'M NOT ALLOWED

TO HEAR, AND...

ARE MOM AND DAD GETTING

A DIVORCE?

OH, IS THAT WHAT YOU THOUGHT?

WELL, IT'S JUST-- I MEAN,

THERE'S ONLY ONE OTHER KID IN MY

CLASS WHO HAS 2 PARENTS AT HOME.

YOUR PARENTS ARE NOT GETTING

A DIVORCE. I PROMISE YOU.

GOT IT?

GOT IT.

GOOD.

GOTCHA.

Man, on phone:
DARNELL,

I LIKE LOOKING AT THIS PILE

OF URGENT MESSAGES FROM MI-6

LESS THAN I LIKE HIDING HERE

IN THE EMBASSY:

FROM THE SECRETARY OF THE HOME OFFICE,

A FELLOW I LIKE GREATLY.

NOW, IF IT'S NOT TOO MUCH TO

ASK, WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON

WITH THIS IAIN SMYTHE SITUATION?

WELL, WHEN WE LOST HIM,

WE LOST THE INFORMATION.

YOU'VE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME.

THE REASON WHY, SIR,

IS HE HAD IT MEMORIZED.

SO, WHOEVER TOOK HIM

NOW HAS THAT INFORMATION.

WONDERFUL.

YOU REALIZE THAT WHITEHALL

WANTS US TO GIVE THEM

THE $50 MILLION,

DON'T YOU, DARNELL?

I'LL REMIND YOU THAT THE UNITED

STATES GOVERNMENT DOESN'T PAY RANSOM.

IT'S POLICY.

I UNDERSTAND THAT.

THIS IS RAPIDLY BECOMING AN

INTERNATIONAL DISASTER, DARNELL.

WHAT DO I TELL DOWNING STREET?

WHEN I HAVE AN ANSWER FOR

THAT, SIR, I'LL CALL YOU BACK.

I LOOK FORWARD TO IT.

[CLICKS]

THANK YOU.

[DIAL TONE]

I PUT OUR LITTLE OLD LADY

THROUGH SOME, UH,

BASIC GRAPHICS SOFTWARE,

AND, UH,

MY EYE WAS EASILY MISDIRECTED

BY THE WIG AND THE HAIR,

BUT POLLY AND THE COMPUTER

WEREN'T SO EASILY FOOLED.

LAST NIGHT, I PUT THIS PICTURE

IN PHOTOSHOP,

GOT RID OF THE GLASSES

AND CHANGED THE HAIR, AND--

RIGHT, RIGHT.

YEAH, THAT'S GOOD,

BUT WE NEED A NAME.

DO WE HAVE A NAME?

WELL, WE COULD GET A NAME IF

SHE EVER PASSED THROUGH L.A.X.

SHE MUST NOT BE:

ON THE NO-FLY LIST,

BECAUSE YOU CAN'T JUST PUT ON A FUNNY

HAT AND WALK THROUGH HOMELAND SECURITY.

EVERY PASSENGER AT L.A.X. IS SCANNED

WITH FACIAL RECOGNITION SOFTWARE.

AND THEY'RE STORING I IN THE GENERAL DATABASE,

LIKE COMPUTERS DO,

BLESS THEIR LITTLE HARD DRIVES.

WHAT WOULD IT TAKE TO

CROSS-REFERENCE THE VIDEO

WITH THE L.A.X.

PASSENGER DATABASE?

A LOT OF PHONE CALLS

AND A LITTLE BEGGING.

OK. YOU MAKE THE CALLS,

I'LL GO BEG.

SHOULD HAVE A NAME

WITHIN 24 HOURS.

- Jane:
GREAT.

- I HOPE WE HAVE 24 HOURS.

$50 MILLION.

WHAT MAKES YOU:

SO SURE THEY'LL PAY?

OH, THEY'LL PAY.

THEY'RE NOT GOING

TO LET THE GOOD DOCTOR DIE.

[CELL PHONE RINGS]

DON'T TELL ME. XANDER AGAIN?

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Dean Hargrove

Dean Hargrove (born July 27, 1938 in Iola, Kansas) is an American television producer, writer, and director. His background includes graduating the St. John's Military School and attending the UCLA Film School as a graduate student. He specializes in creating mystery series. He frequently works with television producer Fred Silverman and television writer Joel Steiger. more…

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