Marauders Page #3

Synopsis: When a bank is hit by a brutal heist, all evidence points to the owner and his high-powered clients. But as a group of FBI agents dig deeper into the case - and the deadly heists continue - it becomes clear that a larger conspiracy is at play.
Genre: Action, Crime, Mystery
Director(s): Steven C. Miller
Production: Emmett/Furla Films
 
IMDB:
5.5
Metacritic:
42
Rotten Tomatoes:
21%
R
Year:
2016
107 min
962 Views


Wouldn't even release

his body to us.

We had to bury an empty casket.

Jeffrey Hubert of

Hubert International

attended the opening

of his newest

North coast branch yesterday.

It was just three days ago when

one of his downtown

branches was robbed

in what I'm told was a very

sophisticated operation.

In spite of initial

rumors of pending arrest,

the police have

released no real info--

[TV turns off]

[thunder booms]

[gasps]

[wrist computer beeps]

[computer voice] Drive to work.

Unlock the safety

deposit boxes.

We know the bank has

a secret access code.

Do exactly as

you are instructed

and no one will be harmed.

Otherwise, we will kill you.

But first, we will kill

your wife and your daughter.

No, no, no. No, no, no!

[computer voice]

Drive to work.

Don't do this, please.

[phone rings]

This is Dagley.

[muffled voice]

Hubert wants you at the

West Chester branch now!

Who is this?

Hello?

Put this in your ear.

We can hear everything you do.

Open the vault to the

safety deposit boxes.

Hit any alarm

or disobey in any way

and Patricia and Ava will die.

Hit any alarm or

disobey in any way

and Patricia and Ava will die.

Morning, Will.

Would you mind doing me a favor

and making sure that maintenance

stocked the bathroom

with toilet paper? Thanks.

- Hi, Mr. Teegan!

- Morning, Michelle.

- Hey Mr. T!

- Jared.

Hey, would you mind running next

door and grabbing me a coffee?

- Sure, I'll go.

- Actually,

everyone run next door,

grab a bagel and

some coffee, okay?

- It's on me.

- You sure?

Yeah, I'm sure, I can

handle any early birds.

[Michelle] Thanks,

what can I get you?

Just a coffee would be great.

[padlock beeps]

Strong feather.

[computer voice]

Open box 3-5-1-1-1.

Wait! Don't!

Will, get down!

[screaming]

[wrist computer beeps]

[computer voice] On the ground.

Cell phones in front of you.

Put your palms on the floor.

Hit the alarm or call the

police and we will kill you.

[choking]

...or call the police

and we will kill you.

On the ground,

cell phones in front of you.

Put your palms on the floor.

Get out.

[sobbing]

[whistles]

[grenade hums]

[loud pop]

- [ringing sound]

- [groaning]

No!

[gagging]

[phone rings]

- Yeah?

- [man] They killed Dagley.

They left his body

on the street.

Goddammit.

[police sirens wailing]

Excuse me, Special Agent,

can you tell us

if one of the victims

was a bank manager

like the last robbery?

I just got here.

So you're saying

it's not related?

I'm saying we don't know yet.

Well why else would

the Cincinnati PD

be investigating a

crime in West Chester?

I'll tell you what, Miss Adler,

I'll be back within an hour

to give you an update.

Okay, thank you.

Four suspects in Kevlar masks.

And we have another victim.

Bank manager again?

No, it was the

guy on the street.

His ID says David Dagley.

And he was legally armed,

but never had a chance

to pull his weapon.

You should know the gunman also

saved the guard's life.

[glass shatters]

[man] Sir.

What?

They didn't take cash.

They emptied the

safety deposit boxes.

Go.

[alarm buzzes]

Mr. Teegan, how are you?

I'm alive, thank you.

Glad to hear your

family's all right.

Not glad to hear

that you can open

safety deposit boxes without

the owner's keys or permission.

You'll have to explain

that one to me.

I'd like to wait for

my attorney please.

Well you're an

employee of a bank

that contains federally

secured currency.

You have to answer my questions

with or without your

attorney whether

- you want to or not

and you know that.

- Okay.

Okay, this is a still from

one of your security cameras

and the suspect is focusing on

a very specific folder

from a very specific box,

any idea who that

box belongs to?

You know I can't divulge that

kind of information,

it's a violation

of our privacy policies.

And that's okay

because I already know

the box is registered

to a Jan Martense.

How did...

How what?

Unfortunately,

that's about all I know.

- How's your marriage?

- What?

I mean are you happy,

do you love her?

Did you make a good choice?

Did you pick well?

You did, so you know how lucky

you are to have a wife.

Yes, very.

Thank God they didn't

hurt my family.

So you're all good.

F*** the next guy!

Except for him, the cops show up

and these guys are still in the

bank and they kill his family.

Now I want you to

imagine that right now.

Soon as you leave here,

the first call you make

is to a funeral home to pick out

a casket for your wife.

Then they show you the special

caskets for the children.

And all the different

colors and pillows

and cushions inside

and you're sitting there

thinking what pillow

would make them more

comfortable fighting

the realization that

they're already dead

so they don't give

a flying f*** what

color they're buried in,

you motherf***er

your wife is alive!

But that's not your

problem, is it?

- Are we being recorded yet?

- Not yet.

How often do you think the owner

of a bank visits his branches?

I'm not talking about

the VP or anything like that,

I mean the man at the very top.

No idea, how many locations

does Hubert National have?

[Teegan] Almost 3,000.

Hubert probably doesn't

ever visit any of them.

No.

Only the large main branches.

And those maybe once, maybe

twice a year at the most.

But Hubert,

he visits ours a lot.

Usually after we're closed.

- Well, it's got a print.

- You run it?

It belongs to T.J. Jackson.

What the hell's going on?

Sir, I need you

to walk with me.

Can it wait?

I've been keeping tabs on all

large deposits in the

area since the robbery.

- And?

- And exactly $3 million

was reported on the grid.

Why do you think it's

from the first robbery?

Because the serial

numbers match.

- What bank?

- It wasn't a bank.

They may be a charity,

but they certainly

don't f*** around

with their paperwork,

this better be in

the evidence locker.

- Shh!

- Don't shush me, motherf***er!

Follow me.

I hid it back here so

nobody would find it,

it's definitely the money

from Hubert National.

Yeah, I know.

Are you that big of

an a**hole you think

I wouldn't find out

you took money donated

to the City Mission

from a bank robbery?

No!

Monty, look,

the City Mission runs all

donations through me,

I even signed it.

The reason why I

didn't report it?

Because the whole department,

they leak to the press.

Including you.

You're f***ing right I do.

But I know a hustle

when I see one.

These guys are trying

to make themselves

look really f***ing good,

a $3 million donation

to a charity?

The press gets

hold of that it'll

look like the

Boondock f***ing Saints.

You're right.

You still should've

reported it to me.

What, the FBI doesn't

have any press leaks?

I know you guys do,

it's not like you're

making any more

money than we are.

Guess again, I live up

in Akron next to Lebron.

I'm assigning an agent

to you and your team.

F*** that!

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