Kajinek Page #4
- Year:
- 2010
- 118 min
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- I don't understand you.
- That doesn't surprise me.
They had Dolezal wrapped around
their finger and now they have you.
I will never sell out
to do something like that.
And one more thing.
Tell them that
I'll look closely into their eyes.
Really close.
You are a heartless bastard.
You deserve to rot in here.
You've been lying to me
all this time!
Lunch!
Give it to me.
What are you doing here?
They move us after a while
so we don't get used to it.
I guess they're scared
that we'd escape like you.
I have to get out.
He wants more bread.
Can I give it to him?
Yeah, give him two.
The soup is pretty thick.
You're f***ing nuts.
You can't break out of here.
- Anything is possible.
- What the f***'s taking so long?
- I'm coming.
- Name your price.
...three, four,
five, six...
Man, you got them all again.
Check it out.
I'm trying to put together
the money but...
Relax, it's just peanuts.
- Thanks.
Let's go.
I believe that my ex husband had
everything here in order.
You'll have the audit report
on your desk in a week.
Thank you.
Quiet. So, are you all packed,
Miss Pokorova?
Here are the keys to the office.
What about keys to the flat and car?
The Volvo is a company car, right?
I never cared about material things
but you can hardly understand that.
Right. It's really hard.
The car is yours, but I'd like to
stay in the flat a little longer.
But hurry, I 'd like to move back.
- Well, how much?
- A mill now and another one after.
I see the prices jumped.
55 Spalena Street, basement
stall # 7, under the floor.
There's more.
I want a car and a place to stay too.
On the first floor they make window
blinds and use silicon wires.
You can count on my wife,
Shut up,
this is not a talk show, okay?
- Mr. Novotny, hello.
- Hello, Klara.
I'm sorry to bother you, I was
just wondering how it's going.
Nowhere. I'm done
with the Kajinek case.
I heard you aren't with the firm.
Is there any way I can help you?
- I'm sure we would find something.
- Thanks, but I already have a job.
But in case...
my door is always open to you.
- It's really nice of you, but thanks.
- Goodbye.
Goodbye.
Kitty, I won't leave you here.
Tomorrow you're moving to C Block.
I hope you'll miss me.
- We're moving him now.
- Not tomorrow?
We'll teach that a**hole a lesson.
Let's go.
- Sh*t...
- I said now, didn't I?
Let's go.
Halt!
F***!
Shoot! F***!
Prison break!
Shoot!
Get him!
Wake up, give it to me. Sh*t!
Halt!
Come out, you bastard!
Come on!
Sh*t!
What are you staring at here?
Go! Catch him!
F***, what are you doing there?
- Why aren't you shooting?
- I don't see him.
You shithead! You f***ing bastard.
Come back so I can zap you!
You a**hole!
- Why don't you f***ing fire?
- There's a dog!
F*** the dog, shoot!
Go Czechs go!
Sihvonen was about to finish
the Finns' attack...
Patera stopped him and we can
move forward in a triangle...
David Moravec and... Goal!
Yeah!
Goal!
We're the world champions
for the third time in a row.
Czech hockey players win the gold.
Talk!
Novotny threw you overboard.
What do you know about it?
I'm talking now.
What is it?
I dunno.
Everybody says it was the two
of us shooting at Bory.
What if I confirm it. You ain't
gonna survive the can, man.
- So start talking.
- I didn't do anyone.
And Perner's dictaphone...
You were there first. Where is it?
It wasn't there.
You can kill me... I swear.
It's a waste of a bullet
for somebody like you.
Check you out.
You look worse than me.
So talk.
Jiri Kajinek escaped.
history of the Mirov prison
which is considered
the Czech Alcatraz.
It's hard to guess where he took
his first steps outside prison.
But it's very likely he will
try to get across the border.
Jiri Kajinek is armed,
therefore dangerous.
We ask all the citizens who
come into contact with him
to call the police.
Jiri Kajinek was sentenced to life
and was serving his time
in a high security prison...
Hello?
Good evening.
We should meet.
You're crazy!
You're a fugitive. I don't want
to go to jail because of you.
You can end up in jail even
if you didn't do anything.
I have evidence for you. Do you
still wanna help me? Or not?
trial just like anyone.
Thank you...
You're listening to Hit Radio.
It's sunny and 28 degrees in Prague.
For those who don't have an AC
it's a pretty hot day.
We can thank one man
for all this, Jiri Kajinek
who's been wanted by the police
all over the country.
All border crossings
are carefully guarded
and in Prague all roads out of town
and even in the center are jammed.
So watch out who
you're giving a ride to.
I'm risking a lot by coming here.
Everybody's looking for you.
How did you manage to get out?
To the point.
You mentioned some evidence.
I have a question first.
Why did you want to defend me?
Did you know those three guys?
I did. And if anybody
deserved to die, they did.
And the one who killed them...
I owe him a favor.
You don't owe me anything.
Though the idea is...
pretty tempting.
- This is from Lejko.
- Lejko?
What's this all about?
Major Bukovsky.
- You're holding an original.
- That's impossible.
Somebody played with the picture.
Somebody tampering with the picture
doesn't mean that you're innocent.
You look totally different
than through the bars.
What are you gonna do?
Everybody's after you.
I want to find something that'll
help me. I've already started.
Now I will go after
Who is it?
Novotny.
Novotny?
Well? Where is he?
Do you have anything to eat?
That thing whirring in the corner
is a fridge
- and the stuff inside is food.
- Vaclav said you were nice.
Where is he?
Where is he? Where is he?
Are you gonna tell me?
How long you think
you can take it?
Where is he?
It's the courtroom, you know.
- Good afternoon, Judge.
- Hello.
What do you want?
We're your fans. We come
to most of your trials.
- This was the last time.
- I see.
We hope not.
There's a butcher for every pig.
How are your grandkids?
Frantisek and...
Anika... How are they?
Well, we have to go now.
See you later.
Smart kid. See you later.
Recording
I came because I want
to help you.
Did your conscience bother you?
but I had nothing to do with it.
Dolezal came to me
to help him get Novotny.
- From what?
From Novotny.
He's the one who was behind all
this dirty business, even back then.
But Perner and the Klempars
were totally out of control.
- So he decided to get rid of them?
- But it didn't end with that.
Then he got me and Bukovsky
fired from the police.
Only because we knew
everything. F***ing jerk.
So who was shooting?
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