Making 'The Score' Page #3
- Year:
- 2001
- 12 min
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sort it out, put it in the basement.
- And that's what they do.
- Don't worry. Don't worry.
- Don't worry about it.
- I want to see, Danny.
- Can I see?
- No. Come on. Let's go now.
Okay. Bye-bye. Bye.
The basement
in the customshouse...
is the most secure lockup
in eastern Canada.
It was built as a bomb shelter
during the Cold War.
All their important stuff's there--
state's evidence, narcotics...
confiscated weapons.
That scepter is in a safe
somewhere in this room.
But the thing is,
there's no-- there's no cameras.
If there was, I would've seen
an angle on the video monitors.
So if we can put you inside that
room, you can work on it all night.
We'll need pictures of the safe
or a model number from their files.
Then we're gonna need plans--
infrastructure maps...
blueprints, schematics,
anything we can get our hands on.
That's all I got for now,
but give me two days.
We just gotta find a way
to get into that basement.
You gonna let it go, or are we gonna
drive around pissed all night?
Why don't you kiss my ass?
- We're about set up. You ready?
- Hold on.
- Wanna give me a mark?
- Not yet. Not yet.
How you doing?
Stay off the air
until I call.
Three-three, two-six...
two-nine, three-two.
I repeat:
33, 26, 29, 32.Copy that. Three-three, two-six,
two-nine, three-two.
Make a right.
Proceed east about 20 yards.
You should see
the next opening.
I'm at a wall here,
a cinder block wall...
where you told me
I have to go.
Are you sure about that?
It shows a straight shot on here.
It's not my imagination.
I'm right here in front of it.
You wanna come down here
and see for yourself?
Right. Okay, okay. Hold on.
All right,
just give me a second.
- Can you read me?
- Make a left. Go about 20 feet.
You should run
into a parallel tunnel.
Make a right. You'll be
right back on course.
Take the tunnel
about 150yards due west.
You'll reach a "T" junction.
Tell me when you're there.
About 300yards.
- Came to the end. Made a right.
- Head Northwest.
Northeast.
Check that. Northeast.
One second. Hold on.
- Are you with me?
- I'm going west. I'm in a circle.
- Make a right. Go 40yards east.
Then make a left turn.
Go about--
Make a right. Head back.
You got maybe 500 yards to go.
Straight ahead 20 feet, and you
should be dead under the room.
The tunnel will keep on going.
But look up.
You should see the access ladder.
I'm at a shaft.
I'm gonna climb up.
What are you doing?
Still climbing.
This looks like it.
I'm done.
What the hell is this?
Hey, you got a utility crew
all over the entrance.
You're gonna have to find
another way out.
Where are you?
I'm at De La Montagne
and Ottawa.
Repeat:
De La Montagne and Ottawa.
Got it. We're on our way.
This should be it,
right here.
We're here.
I'm just trying to find you.
There. He's right over there.
Okay, you're all clear.
I'm coming out.
Hello.
Anybody home?
- Champagne.
- Yeah.
- Nice touch.
- Nice dress.
You like? Thank you.
So, you asked me a question
a couple of days ago.
And you gave it
some serious thought?
Actually,
I forgot the question.
Here's my answer.
You're not holding up
your glass.
I'm sorry.
My father was a lawyer--
very smart man--
and he would always say
that a deal is only good...
if it leaves both parties feeling
as if they gave up something.
Is an answer coming soon?
'Cause the glass is getting heavy.
Okay.
I will change my life...
I will move here...
I will love you...
and believe that this is
the best decision that I've made.
But I will not move here
if it means that one day...
I might have to talk
to you through glass.
I won't move here if it means
spending my nights worrying.
So if you can promise me, as of
right now, that you're through...
then we can drink
to making changes.
I-- I said you could drink now.
I know.
I wanna do all that.
I just have to tell you
that I'm gonna do one more thing...
- and that's it.
- Oh, f***.
Everything you said is great.
It's perfect.
I just have one more thing
I have to do.
You put that out there when you
knew you couldn't follow through.
I put it out there because--
I am following through.
- This is my last one. I promise.
- Sure it is.
I promise you
it is my last one.
Then quit. Quit now.
- What does "one last one" mean?
- It means we don't need anything.
I didn't need anything before,
and I don't need anything now...
but what I wanted
was to be with you.
And what I didn't need was exactly
this kind of painful bullshit.
My life wasn't perfect before,
but at least we were clear.
Give me some--
I'll see you when I see you.
Hey, what are you doing?
Somebody put fingerprints
on my window, Danny.
- You don't need to do it.
- I like a clean window, Danny.
It's all right.
We missed you last night.
You feeling better?
- Yes, thank you.
- Sure?
Yes, I'm okay.
Thank you, Danny.
- Take your time. Okay, bye-bye.
- Bye-bye.
Bye.
That's your safe.
Traeger standing jeweler's safe,
this year's model.
If it's new, it's gonna be tough
to get the schematics.
I've got all
this year's books.
- Really?
- Yeah. What else?
Okay, the system's
Ironclad Security.
They're a big commercial
industrial outfit.
They handle a lot
of the government buildings here.
Now, this building's pretty old.
The lines are all over the place.
They're easy to find. I can cut in
three or four different places...
and let you in from there, but I
need the engineering pass codes.
I've been looking.
They don't keep them in here.
They'll be at Ironclad.
I don't know what to do.
Okay.
What, are you
calling someone now?
- What? Who is this?
- It's me. Turn down the music.
Hey, Nick, I am f***ed up.
My mother's totally
out of control.
Listen. Listen carefully.
Ironclad Security.
- Big outfit.
- Yeah.
I need engineering pass codes
for the customshouse.
I don't know, man.
my concentration's shot.
I haven't slept in, like, a month.
Wait. What customshouse?
Montreal.
You're not pissing
in our own pool, man.
You have always said you were never
gonna do a job here in Montreal.
- I know. I know. Can you do it?
- Steven!
Who are you talking to
at this hour?
I am having a f***ing conversation
with a friend of mine, Mother!
- Are you-- Are you okay?
- She is a ghoul.
Now, tell me
exactly what you want.
Just one second. Here's someone
who can tell you what we need.
Just tell him what you need.
I need separate disarm and reset
master codes for the whole system...
and I need the individual
sector bypass codes...
so I can shut down one zone without
lighting off the whole board.
- Okay?
- Yes.
- You got that?
- Got it.
Now, listen, I'm gonna
need this within 48 hours.
If you do that,
I'll double your last price.
Dude, give me a Kaypro 64
and a live dial tone...
and I can do anything.
Oh, now you are going to die.
This is someone
you work with?
And you're giving me
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