Johnny Handsome
- R
- Year:
- 1989
- 94 min
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Yeah, my bar is cooking now...
...but when I first started the joint,
I had to get cash. Get a loan.
You know me, Johnny.
Just a poor boy from Shreveport.
Only collateral I ever took to a bank
was Dr. Smith & Wesson.
So who the hell's gonna give me
any cash?
I need a job, Johnny.
He gets every f***ing cent
I take in now.
All the time watching him add
the vig to the principal.
He owns half the paper
on my joint.
Pretty soon, he's just gonna own
I need back in the game, Johnny.
Now, I know you're always
planning a hit.
I wanna bite. I need it.
I can't walk this time, Johnny.
I got no place to go.
I'm asking you for old times.
Holy f***.
We're working with him?
Sh*t, talk about hire the handicaps.
Why don't you give us all a break?
Put a bag on his head.
We hit them just before closing.
This way they'll be tired
and flushed with cash.
Sounds like he's already
got a bag on his head.
A scumbag.
Watch your mouth.
Johnny knows what he's talking about
on this number.
Now, you just keep
your goddamn ears open.
Ain't you got no sense of humour,
old man?
I was just having a little joke.
Maybe he's got another way
of settling up his debts. I don't know.
- Does he?
- Do you?
This is your deal.
But I don't like it.
And I don't like them.
See y'all later, Romeo.
It can happen.
Ain't no guarantees
in this line of work.
Two old people got in the way.
Look, I can handle this, cowboy.
Now, this number has
plenty of cash to go around.
Everybody's gonna be happy
and rich.
What a b*tch.
What are you gonna do?
Good help's hard to find.
Johnny, now, I know
you're doing this for me.
But you're already saving my ass.
You ain't gotta work it.
I can handle it. I handled worse.
Okay, buddy?
Did you see my new watch?
Well, good afternoon, sir.
I was looking to buy a present
for my boyfriend.
I wanna get him something...
I don't know, something real nice.
Is he a serious collector?
Oh, he ain't a serious anything.
He just likes coins,
you know what I mean?
Remember, when we get out,
sit in the back seat.
Don't let Rafe get behind us.
Johnny, I got something
for him and the b*tch...
...just in case they get smart.
That is a museum piece.
It don't look that old, does it?
like that cost?
My God.
What the hell was that?
Okay, buddy.
What the hell do you think
you're doing?
- Please...
- Shut the f*** up!
You're late, a**hole.
Move your f***ing ass, pops!
Shut up and bag it, b*tch!
- Stupid f***er.
- No!
- What the f*** are you doing?
- The shithead hit the alarm.
- Cover the door, a**hole!
- Get the goods!
Okay, let's do it.
Come on, come get your share.
Hey, I got something for you, boy.
Come on, get the geek.
Get that f***ing geek!
Yeah!
Hey, fat boy, move your ass
and help with these bags.
What the hall happened?
Where's Mikey and Johnny?
They're right here, baby.
Open it up.
Well, they told me an old friend of mine
had made the house of D again.
Hell, I couldn't hardly believe it.
Had to come see for myself.
You know, Johnny, you ain't never
been much of sh*t to look at.
But at least up to now,
you ain't been altogether stupid.
And what I mean is,
You know it, and I know it.
You just tell me who they are
and where I can find them...
...and I'll take real good care of them
for both of us.
That old Mikey Chalmette...
Hell, he was just like
a big brother to you.
You and him spent
a lot of time together.
Including all that hard time
Well, I just saw Mikey
down at the morgue.
Poor old bastard.
They really did a job on him.
You got nothing on me.
Deputy.
Oh, Johnny, guess what the boys
found down at the bus station.
You probably got people
feeling sorry for you...
...because you're such an ugly
son of a b*tch.
But not me.
Because I know what you are
on the inside.
Nothing but a cheap crook.
Here's how it sits.
Now, if you go to trial, they're gonna
push for the whole nine yards...
...that includes murder too.
Now, I ain't saying they got a case
without putting you at the scene.
But I am saying one thing:
They got your face to show the jury.
Now, with a little friendly persuasion
on my part...
...maybe I can get them to lower
the armed and accessory...
...for, say, a stolen properties.
I don't suppose you got anybody
to vouch for your character?
Then it's five years. Less if you're
willing to play ball with Drones.
- No.
- Maybe 28 months to parole...
...if you behave yourself.
Now, that's the best I can do with the
system here. You know how it works.
I'll make a deal.
Therefore, Mr. John Sedley,
it is the order of this court...
...that you shall be remanded to
the state penitentiary farm at Angola...
...for a term of
not less than five years...
...subject to the laws and conditions
as set forth by the state of Louisiana...
...and the parish of Orleans.
You will be remanded over
by the bailiff...
...to the proper authorities
for transport.
The prisoner is reminded that he is
now a two-time felony offender.
If, upon release, he is
again convicted of a felony...
...he will be subject to a life sentence
without possibility of parole.
Guys that stuck you,
you know what they got?
A grand each in cigarettes.
So it was probably somebody
who thinks that murder's cheap.
Maybe like the guy
that just took over Mikey's bar.
Cowboy named Rafe.
You know this badass.
You know what he did.
All right, Johnny.
Maybe I'll see you around,
but I kind of doubt it.
I don't think Rafe will
mess up on you a second time.
Then nobody will be getting even
for Mikey.
Not me. Certainly not you.
Nobody.
Can you hear me, John?
Do you understand me?
You are in the lockdown ward
at St. Matthew's Charity...
...and you are back
in the city now, John.
I'm Dr. Steven Resher,
Department of Corrections...
...and liaison
to the medical community.
I am not your regular doctor.
I run a program that deals
with reconstructive surgery.
How would you like a new face?
Patient may need
mandibular procedure, period.
However, comma,
patient may benefit more...
- Dr. Resher?
... from maxillary intrusion, period.
- Yes.
- A.Z. Drones, New Orleans Police.
Yes, I see. What can I do for you?
How's your patient, doctor?
- Which patient might that be?
- John Sedley.
You know, the pretty boy.
That is not a very nice thing to say.
Well, he's not a very nice man, doctor.
Now, how is he?
Look, doc, let's not let you and me
get off on the wrong foot here.
I'm the case officer
assigned to this boy.
Any information pertaining to him
is my business.
Now let me ask you again.
How is he? Is he going to be all right?
I see.
His chances of a full recovery
are excellent.
If you like, you may get a full report on
his progress daily from the staff nurse.
She gets off duty at 7.
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