K-911 Page #8

Synopsis: Mike Dooley has been teamed up with Jerry Lee, a German Shepherd dog, for nearly ten years, but Jerry Lee isn't as young as he once was, and Dooley's superiors suggest that maybe it's time that Jerry Lee was retired from the force. But there is a stalker who wants Dooley dead. The stalker, disgruntled crime novelist Devon Lane, became obsessed with Dooley's wife after she rejected his book, and he blames Dooley for her death. When Jerry Lee can't keep up with chasing Devon during a shootout, Captain Byers teams Dooley and Jerry Lee with a younger K9 team -- aggressive female detective Welles and her dog Zeus, a young, strong Doberman Pincher. After Dooley futilely investigates a convict he once busted, the dogs get him back on track by sniffing out Devon's storage locker. The room reveals Devon's identity to Dooley, and one of Devon's manuscripts reveals that he intends to make Dooley suffer for his words. When Devon makes a bold move by invading the precinct and taking Welles hostage,
Genre: Action, Comedy, Crime
Director(s): Charles T. Kanganis
Production: Universal Pictures
 
IMDB:
5.7
Rotten Tomatoes:
17%
PG-13
Year:
1999
91 min
290 Views


Byers.

Hey, Dooley.

What ?

Wait, slow down.

Slow down.

What are you talking about ?

He's after her.

Welles, that's who ! Welles !

Oh, no, no.

Come on. H uh ?

He would never come here.

He's not that crazy.

- Listen to me !

- [ Welles ]

You're completely surrounded.

- Shut up !

- You're in a police station,

for God's sakes.

Oh, my God.

[ Indistinct Yelling,

Shouting ]

[ Gunfire Continues )

[ Barking )

Hey !

Hey !

Hey, what are you doing ?

What are you doing

with all these tickets ?

You're following me !

You g ot a veng eance--

A boot ? You put--

I need a ride !

There's an emerg ency g oing on.

I need to take--

Here. Here, I'm sorry.

You want this ?

You want this ?

That's what I think--

Hey !

Get in. I'll show her.

Hmm !

[ Officer ]

Get down !

Get down !

I can't see him !

[ Officer #2 ]

We're under fire !

[ Devon ]

Take your shot !

Goddamn it ! Put your gun down !

[ Byers ]

Hold your fire ! Get down !

Stop that man !

[ Welles ]

Everybody g et down !

- [ Devon ] Shut up !

- It's all over.

[ Byers ]

Lay down, everybody!

Lay down !

Oh, for crying out loud.

[ Byers ]

Hold your fire !

He's backing out !

Okay, let's move up !

C ome on !

[ Officer ] Move ! Move !

Come here !

Z eus, g o on back !

[ Gunfire C ontinues ]

[ Welles ]

Back up !

You'll never make it

out of the building.

That's not the ending I wrote.

- Hey!

- Well, the g ood guy

finally arrives,

just in time to see

another loved one die.

Let her g o.

This is between you and me.

I g ot the station

locked down, Dooley.

He can't g et out.

Now, put the gun down,

Devon, and nobody g ets hurt !

Did you know

he killed his wife ?

I didn't kill her.

Tracy was very sick,

and she died.

Sick of you.

Sick of being a cop's wife.

You drove her

to an early grave.

[ Growling ]

Get your dog back.

Get him back, Dooley.

[ Dooley ] Can't do that.

You think

he listens to me ?

Get your dog back, Dooley.

Get him back,

or I'll shoot him right now.

Tracy loved that dog.

Loved that do g

more than anything.

Not more than me.

- She didn't even know you !

- Yes, she did.

She read my book.

That's me in that book.

She said I had potential.

She believed in me.

- [ Dooley ] I'm sorry

I didn't like your book.

- You didn't even read it.

I read part of it.

[ Devon ]

Tracy didn't have any problems

with my writing being real.

She liked my work !

I won't shoot the do g.

I'll shoot her.

- Shoot him, Dooley.

J ust take him out.

- Shut up !

- Shut up, Byers !

- Shut up, Byers !

- Shoot him !

Shut up !

I'm not g onna shoot him.

He needs help !

I don't need help.

- Yes, you do.

- [ Growling )

Tracy would want you

to g et help.

- She would ?

- Yes, she would.

- You're just saying that.

- No, I'm not.

- You're lying to me.

- I'm not.

Yes, you are.

You're lying to me.

All ri ght.

I'm lying to you.

I can't help you.

I don't wanna help you.

You're an idiot. You're a nut.

You're a jerk.

You understand English,

or do I need to speak in Dutch ?

Z eus !

[ Dutch )

[ Yelling, Shouting )

You all right ?

Yeah.

[ Byers ]

He's g oing upstairs !

Let's g o !

Come on, Dooley !

You can make it !

Only two more flights,

Dooley !

[ Jerry Lee Barking ]

[ Devon ]

C ome on, old man !

[ Groans )

[ Jerry Lee Barking ]

I need E.M.S. vehicles

and a SWAT team on the roof.

Right away !

You're pathetic, Dooley!

What Tracy saw in you,

I'll never know.

[ Groaning )

You didn't deserve her !

Aah !

She said my character

was strong.

She said I had potential !

Come on, Dooley !

C ome on, old man !

[ Panting, Groaning )

She wrote me a letter, Dooley !

She ever write you a letter ?

You moron !

That letter she wrote you

was a rejection letter!

Rejection ?

- Aah !

- How do you like the ending

to my book, Dooley ?

Do it !

I'll do it when I'm ready.

Do it !

Go ahead!

Do it !

Shut up !

I'm in control here, Dooley.

This is my story,

not yours !

Where do you want it ?

'Cause I'm deciding where you

should g et the next bullet.

You g ot any preferences ?

Is this real enough for you,

Dooley ?

You did it !

What took you so long ?

[ Whimpering )

[ I ndistinct Shouting )

I knew you could do it, buddy.

Welles, cuff him.

[ Jerry Lee Barking ]

Wait !

You can't have dogs in here.

They're police officers,

ma'am.

They're dogs !

Get them out of here.

The California State

Health C ode, section 45 7 8,

says absolutely...

under no circumstances are do gs

allowed in the hospital.

[ Woman On P.A.,

Indistinct ]

[ Whimpers )

[ Barks Softly )

[ M uttering )

What ? Come on.

Jerry Lee.

Come on. Don't slime me.

Your breath is so bad.

What have you been eating ?

[ Chuckling )

Okay. I'm okay.

Don't do that !

[ Groans )

Welles, I wanna thank you

for picking me up.

Are you actually showing me

some gratitude, Dooley ?

Well, yeah, I'm trying.

Good boy.

I am not a dog.

Yes, you are.

But dogs g et treats.

Treats ?

Dinner. What do you want ?

Chinese or Italian ?

Oh, you pick.

Your choice.

Oh, you're actually

giving me a choice ?

Yes, your choice.

Well, then I pick Chinese.

Chinese is fine.

No, that's what you

wanted me to say.

We're g oing for Italian.

Well, Italian is fine.

You actually want Italian ?

Yes.

Then we are g oing for Chinese.

Chinese is fine.

I don't care.

Yeah, sure you don't.

Works every time,

Jerry Lee.

I've g ot nothing but love

So much love

Hey, hey

Ain't g ot no money

Ain't g ot no fancy car

Don't live the life

of a millionaire

Or a movie star

There's nothing in this world

that I possess

To equal your lovin'

and tenderness

I've g ot nothing but love

for you, baby

I've g ot nothing but love

for you, baby

I've g ot nothing, girl

I've g ot nothing but love

for you, baby

So much love

I've g ot nothing but love

for you, baby

Nothing but love

Yeah

I ain't g ot no bi g house

I don't eat no caviar

I g ot no obsessions

with foolish possessions

You're my lucky star

Don't need no diamonds

Don't need no pearls

As long as I g ot you

I'm the king of the world

And I've g ot nothing

but love for you, baby

I've g ot nothing

but love for you, baby

I've g ot nothing but love

I've g ot nothing

but love for you, baby

I've g ot nothing

but love for you, baby

Love for you

I've g ot nothing

but love, baby

I've g ot nothing

but love, baby

Nothing but love

I've g ot nothing but love

Don't need no diamonds

Don't need pearls

As long as I've g ot you

I'm the king of the world

I've g ot nothing

but love for you, baby

I've g ot nothing

but love for you, baby

I've g ot nothing but love

I've g ot nothing

but love for you, baby

Slave to love

I've g ot nothing

but love for you, baby

I've g ot nothing

but love for you, baby

I g ot nothing but love

I've g ot nothing

but love for you, baby

Yeah, baby

I've g ot nothing

but love for you, baby

I g ot nothing but love

I've g ot nothing

but love for you, baby

Oh, yeah, baby

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