Live Like a Cop, Die Like a Man Page #3

Synopsis: Fred and Tony are members of an elite 'special squad' of police in Rome, Italy whom are licensed-to-kill, undercover cops whom thrive on living dangerously.
 
IMDB:
6.6
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Year:
1976
94 min
22 Views


You get the driver

and you go the other side.

Where are you?

- Good morning.

- Where does Pasquini live?

Where does Pasquini live?

Why are you asking me?

Do you want my comic?

- You're hurting me.

- Where does Pasquini live?

l don't talk to

threatening people.

- Talk to me.

- I'm not saying anything.

- Well ?

- Third floor, stairs E.

Where is it?

Give me my comic back.

- Good...

- Sorry.

They're thieves too!

Look at that.

Nina, have you got any parsley?

No, I didn't go out,

the baby's sick.

Ok, bye.

Menica, the bell.

It's ringing !

I've got it.

Menica, Menica...

- Well?

- Is Mr Pasquini there?

He doesn't live here.

But it's written on the name plate.

Yes, but he doesn't live here

- This is his sister Lina's house.

- We still want to come in.

I'm not letting in

two hooligans like you.

- Police.

- I don't believe it.

What's the world coming to?!

Two Police with faces like thieves!

He never comes here

are you stupid enough to think

that Pasquini

would wait for you here?

- We just want to have a look around.

- No.

You need a warrant to do that.

You could ask first!

Go on then, get moving.

Hurry up sweethearts,

I've got work to do.

They're searching the house.

Who cares?!

His sister is in there, hurry up.

This is the kitchen

need to look in the fridge' too?

Can I come in?

Good morning..

Lina...

That's your name, right?

Listen...

Where is Bibi?

- What are you doing?

- Your brother?

He's f***ing your mother,

or someone like her.

He's not f***ing my mother.

She doesn't think

about that anymore.

But you seem quite keen

on being f***ed.

So, your brother?

- He's f***ing someone else.

- Well, that's a start.

What's wrong?

Get on top of me.

He calls every now and then.

From phone booths,

a few words then he hangs up.

So even if you intercept him,

you can't catch him.

How do you live?

He sends us money by mail.

A kind of salary.

His sister wants for nothing.

I see to everything else.

I'm very fond of that girl.

I even sent her to school

but she didn't want to stay on.

He lets her do what she wants

He dotes on her.

He gives her

what she wants, except...

What?

That...

She's a lovely girl,

but she can't get enough!

You can hear that

Can I go in?

Go, Your friend is

probably exhausted anyway.

I can't hear anything now.

- Go in the kitchen.

- Ok, I'm going.

Come here.

- Everything ok?

- Sure.

Hold on

I'll make you some' egg-nog.

I'll make enough

for your friend too.

Thanks.

Careful!

- Be quiet, He is pissed off.

- With us?

- And the flowers?

- It's not the right moment.

Here.

- After you.

- No, after you.

Get inside.

I cannot be held responsible

for you anymore.

Killing the Rici gang

in that way was shocking.

I had a frightening meeting

with Police HQ.

When I took you on,

your tests showed a slight tendency

towards delinquency.

- That's why you took us on.

- in fact.

It's incomprehensible that two people

with your characteristics

have chosen to be Police.

I'm starting to have doubts.

I'm not sleeping at night,

I didn't sleep much before.

I'm not giving you other jobs,

just the Pasquini case.

This is the address of the club

by the sea.

Don't go and smash up everything.

We made sure

the other club closed down.

- Sure, you burnt thirty cars!

- They were insured.

- Not against vandalism.

- They aren't covered ?

Pasquini will have opened other clubs

and we'll need months to find them.

- We'll need a lead.

- Of course.

But it has to be sure

a sure lead...

needs preparation.

Five thousand Lira on the knight,

Give me five back.

- Put yours down too.

- And give me that five.

Don't start again.

You'll pay this time.

Keep your hair on, I always pay!

- May I?

- Sure.

Police!

I don't know anything,

I'm a club member.

The Police are here!

Who's been grassing?

Keep going!

Dick-head, what are you waiting for?

- I was waiting for you.

- Let me go! Who the hell are you?

You're breaking my arm.

What a whistle you've got!

Bibi must have heard you in Rome.

Will you teach me?

Where did they find

this motley crue?

I'm too good at this game.

Seven in a row.

How much commission are you on?

- I think you're going to lose it.

- Because I've got the king.

Lucky bastard!

It's class.

Ok, a lucky, classy bastard.

So, what's your commission then?

Three? Five?

Ten percent?

- Do you want a re-match?

- I won!

So...

Where is Roberto Pasquini...

so-called Bibi?

- Need a hand?

- Yes my friend.

Here I am.

Who is Pasquini?

We don't know where he is.

Do what you like to us,

but we can't say anything.

- No?

- We're two poor down and outs.

We don't know anything.

We're small fry, we don't mix

with sharks.

- With sharks.

- Nice metaphor.

Even if we did know something,

we couldn't talk.

He'd kill us

our wives and children too.

- You're right.

- He wouldn't think twice.

Stop!

Why are these steps so steep?

Thank you.

Give me a good description.

From head to toe.

Hold on!

Just a second.

For sure two men, first they went

to my house, then the club.

I'm sure they're the same two

who were at the other club.

You must find them.

I've been transferred, it's urgent.

- I've just found out.

- Sardinia or Sicily ?

It was once a punishment

to get sent to those places.

Today, only the best are sent there.

I'm going to a small town near Venice.

I don't know anyone there,

but I'll find you a contact.

No, forget it.

This time I'm out for good.

You'll be out when

find those two first.

- A hare?

- No.

How many?

Four.

- I saw two.

- Me too.

Pasquini knows about you.

Then someone's grassed on us.

Only people from here know

where we work out.

Maybe someone spoke...

but you could have been followed.

It's not important.

First you have to move house.

Second, don't come here any more

unless you want to end up like Guido.

- Finally...

- Get him before he gets us.

- Go on, "Lightning"!

- The other one's better.

Now he'll take over.

Come on, go!

Here he comes!

Piolo, don't run "Dazzler" tonight.

He looks drugged.

Heel.

Come on.

Hold him tight!

Good "Lightning"!

- Will you give me a dog for tonight?

- Got nothing else to eat?

- "Typhoon" didn't make his time.

- Call for a prediction!

Why did "Dazzler" come third?

He's training...

Bet on him, he'll win tonight.

A hundred thousand Lira on Bibi.

Bibi only wins with bastards

who guarantee a win.

I'm not a bastard

so I'll say goodbye.

- Why are you working here again ?

- l have to eat.

I prefer a quiet life though.

Not an eternal one mind.

Get out of here, I have to work.

And don't come here

asking about him again.

Come and eat, you deserve it.

Come on darlings.

Why do you love Pasquini so much?

You're making a big mistake.

Personally speaking,

l'd like to see him finished off

by something that

would make cancer look harmless.

You've already earned 1OO.OOO Lira.

My friend's given you 1OO.OOO Lira,

as wanting him finished off, by a fate

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Fernando Di Leo

Fernando Di Leo (11 January 1932 – 2 December 2003) was an Italian film director and script writer born in San Ferdinando di Puglia, Italy. During his career from 1964 to 1985, Di Leo directed 20 films and was involved in the writing process in 43. His films influenced many popular contemporary directors, such as Quentin Tarantino and John Woo.Di Leo started his career mostly writing scripts for spaghetti westerns. He worked on the script for Per un pugno di dollari (A Fistful of Dollars, 1964) and later as assistant director and assistant to Sergio Leone in Per qualche dollaro in più (For a Few Dollars More, 1965). Later, he wrote scripts for such westerns as Navajo Joe (1966) and Johnny Yuma (1967). Di Leo is now best remembered for his poliziotteschi films, especially the Milieu Trilogy, which he both wrote and directed. The trilogy contains Caliber 9 (1972), La mala ordina (Manhunt, 1972) and Il Boss (The Boss, 1973). more…

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