Logan Lucky Page #8

Synopsis: Two brothers attempt to pull off a heist during a NASCAR race in North Carolina.
Genre: Comedy, Crime, Drama
Director(s): Steven Soderbergh
Production: Fingerprint Releasing / Bleecker Street
  2 wins & 9 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.1
Metacritic:
78
Rotten Tomatoes:
93%
PG-13
Year:
2017
118 min
$27,696,504
Website
4,322 Views


And you won that fight

at the bar?

Hell, yeah, I won it.

So you saw the bartender

with one arm

and an unknown male companion

in the tunnel during the race?

And they were?

Well, they was just walkin',

but it was suspicious-like.

Suspicious how?

Well, they shouldn't

have been down there.

That was suspicious.

But you didn't think

to mention this encounter

to anyone

until you saw the news

on the television

about the robbery?

The docs had to

set my nose, all right?

I've been in recovery.

So all of these injuries are

the result of your latest fight

with the brothers?

Bartender brother.

He's the one that punched me

in the tunnel.

-The one-armed--

-yeah, look, just ask my driver,

Dayton white. Right?

He was with me

when all this went down.

He'll back up my story.

Yes, when you called in

your tip, you mentioned

that he'd be able

to corroborate your story.

We spoke with Dayton white

earlier today.

He stated he was never

in the tunnel with you

during the race.

Never saw two suspicious men.

And has no idea what

you're talking about.

Did you talk to him?

I think he knows better.

I stopped by the trailer

when he wasn't home.

I think I got most

of your stuff.

You sure love

your books.

And there's some mail

there too.

Visitation logs indicate

that Jimmy Logan,

an employee recently fired

from the speedway,

came with his brother Clyde

to see Joseph bang

here on April 15.

Hmm.

They returned two days later

for a second visit.

Now, we only have video

of this meeting, no audio,

so we have no idea

what they discussed.

But the following week,

Clyde Logan drives

through the window

of a corner save mart

and ends up being sentenced

to 90 days here.

You seem to have

a lot of information

in your FBI folders there.

-And so?

-You don't think that's

an incredible coincidence?

No. Not really.

I mean, if you're askin' me,

am I shocked that the criminals

locked up in here

are friends

with other criminals,

no, I'm not.

So Clyde Logan and Joseph bang

were incarcerated here,

at your prison,

on may the 28th,

and you had no problems,

no issues of any kind

at your prison on that day.

Is that right?

No. Uh-uh. We didn't

have any problems.

Right. 'Cause Monroe county

fire department said

that they dispatched

multiple units

around 8:
30 P.M. that night.

There was a small

kitchen fire,

but that's not a problem

in the context of this prison.

I mean, it's standard

operating procedure

for them to dispatch

multiple units

any time there's a fire

at the prison.

That was no big deal.

It was out within a few minutes.

You certain that

these two inmates couldn't

have broken out of here,

robbed the speedway and then

broken back into your prison

without you knowing about it?

Wow!

No.

Agent Grayson,

I've been warden here

for nine years,

and I can tell you this.

We don't have

an escape problem at Monroe.

What do you

think of the robbery?

Well, I heard that

they're callin' it

"ocean's 7-Eleven"

'cause they found

that truck with the money

behind a convenience store.

Uh, I heard

that they're callin' 'em

the "redneck robbers"

because they think the guys

who did this whole thing

are from around here.

I hope

they never catch 'em.

Where does

this investigation stand?

Let me tell you this.

Even though the crime was committed in Charlotte,

the fact that the money

was recovered here

makes it a very serious matter.

We're involving

all of our local, state

and federal officials.

You have a problem

with the food here, inmate?

No, no, no, warden.

N-no problem.

Reckon your stomach's not

been botherin' you lately?

No, warden, no.

Th-thank you

for asking me.

You best be

cleaning up your mess.

Now.

Sure.

Huh?

What'd you say to me,

inmate?

Go on.

Thank you.

What about the disgruntled

fired employee?

The brother

of the one-armed bartender?

Jimmy Logan

was fired six weeks

before the robbery.

His brother, Clyde,

is the one-armed bartender

Max chilblain claims to

have seen during the race.

But we know there's no way

Clyde Logan could have been

in that underground walkway

because he was serving time

at the Monroe correctional

facility

on the day of the robbery.

Hmm.

I hate airtight alibis.

Where did Jimmy Logan's

cell phone tell us he was

during the race?

Jimmy Logan doesn't

have a cell phone.

Shut off three months ago

for nonpayment.

He also drives

a 1983 Ford f150,

so no GPS.

No e-mail.

No social media.

We did get a few hits

on his name on other

social media accounts,

which place him

at valley view high school

during the race.

His daughter was competing

in the miss pretty West Virginia

pageant.

And apparently,

she won.

How's your brother?

I wouldn't know.

You haven't

talked to him?

Nope.

Not once?

Nope.

Well, seems strange--

you know,

you two being so close

and all.

Last I heard, he moved south

to be closer to his daughter.

How far south?

Lynchburg.

Guess his ex moved down there

when her husband opened

a new car lot.

Well...

If you do speak

to him...

Tell him I'd like

to talk to him.

I doubt

I'll be talkin' to him.

He never told you why

he gave all that money back?

On the house.

Generous.

You've had your six months,

and you made no arrests.

Meanwhile, the locals talk

about these thieves like they're

some type of hee haw heroes.

So,

we would like to move forward

and put this entire incident

in our rearview mirror,

if you will.

Okay.

Thank you again.

I do have

one last question.

Sure.

You just said

you received a payout

from your insurance company

for the money

that wasn't recovered.

Yes, that's right.

Hmm.

We were here

with forensic accountants

for weeks,

poring over

the register logs

and receipts.

No one here was ever able

to give us an exact accounting

of how much money

was actually stolen.

Right. Uh--

well, it's very complex--

the algorithm and whatnot.

Yeah, we heard about

the complicated algorithms.

So how'd you arrive

at the number to ask for

if you didn't know

how much was stolen?

I'm not an accountant,

so, uh, I wasn't in there

for those discussions.

But as far as all of us here

at Charlotte motor speedway

are concerned,

the matter has been resolved

to our satisfaction.

A**holes.

You seriously want

to trust these two

with our lives?

They gonna know

what we want 'em to know.

- All right.

-But we can get two more.

What's rule eight?

Don't get greedy.

All right. You're done here.

Come on, you gotta get

the car anyway. Go.

Yeah, you're right there.

You're right on top of it.

Just dig in there.

Mr. naaman?

Came in through

the donation box.

It's heavy,

but don't get excited.

It's gotta be from a crazy,

written with crayon.

Know what I mean?

Hey.

Hi.

New job?

Yeah. It's just seasonal.

I hope they keep me on though.

It's nice being close to home.

You want to come in?

No, no. I'll just wait.

Daddy!

Hey! What's up, man?

Oh!

Body slam!

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