Missionary Man Page #3

Synopsis: A lone biker rides into town in the aftermath of the death of his good friend J.J. Once there Ryder discovers that his friend didn't die but was murdered by a local businessman who would let nothing stand in the way of his plans to build a state of the art casino on Indian reservation land. On a mission of justice Ryder confronts and defeats Reno and his men in a tour de force show down where the one (Ryder) vanquishes the many.
Director(s): Dolph Lundgren
Production: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
5.2
R
Year:
2007
93 min
Website
180 Views


- I want to know who the runaway was.

- Sure thing, boss.

And who the hell is he?

And who else knows about the deal?

- Got some good news for you.

- That'd be a relief.

We found this.

It's pretty. What the hell is it?

Billy.

The Indian kid that owes us two grand.

Oh yeah, Billy.

Murph, I want you to take some guys

and find that runaway piece of sh*t,

and I want him dead. Understand?

You got it, boss.

I know just where to look for him.

Good.

Big night in Black River. It's Saturday night.

You mind if I join you?

- Go ahead. Have a seat.

- Let's do a shot first.

I've had this hotel for eight years now.

I used to hate the big city.

Now I kind of miss it.

Just trying to save enough money,

find me a good man

and get the hell out of here.

Thinking of you.

Go have a drink, have fun.

Did I buy you that outfit?

You can never spend too much

on a good-looking woman.

Right.

So what are we playing here, chief?

A little eight ball?

Stripes or solids?

No more killing.

- I cannot be involved in this anymore.

- Excuse me.

We got to be more careful.

Your methods, they're crude.

- They attract way too much attention.

- My methods, huh?

Why don't you just worry

about your end of the deal?

Let me worry about mine, okay?

Damn, I need some more limes.

I'll be right back.

Hey, little lady. Why don't you just put

that pretty little ass of yours

- down in this chair?

- And why don't you just have a seat?

- I've got to go to the kitchen.

- Better than that, how about in my lap?

- Now, come on.

- Excuse me, miss. Hold this.

- So, gentlemen, is there a problem?

- Yeah, you.

Bottom line, you know it and I know it,

is if I don't deliver this...

This casino to the boys up north

on a silver platter,

they're going to be pissed off.

And no matter what happens,

they're going to want their money.

You understand?

- Yeah, yeah.

- Corner pocket.

Yeah, I thought we had the Council with us

on that thing.

That casino deal,

that should have been ours.

Well, then why does JJ's family

control the project?

Did you or did you not tell me

if I got JJ out of the way,

the Tribal Council would be forced

to give us the project?

- Isn't that what you told me?

- Yeah, that's what I said.

All right. I hear what you're saying.

- Just let me see what I can do on it.

- Too late for that.

You see, now, I got to wipe out

the whole f***ing family,

just to make my point.

That's what I'm talking about,

your methods, man.

Yeah. They're effective, every time.

Side pocket.

Thanks for coming.

I wasn't sure if you'd make it or not.

I want to show you something.

Look who decided to show up.

- Oh, good. Perfect timing.

- Hi, Dad.

So today, we have a very special guest,

and he's going to talk to us about the Bible.

So I want you to say a very friendly hello

to our family friend.

Hi.

All right. Do you know what this is?

The Bible.

I need these to see the words.

"Show me your ways, oh Lord.

"Teach me your paths.

Remember not the sins of my youth

"and my rebellious ways.

Good and upright is the Lord.

"Therefore, he instructs sinners in his ways.

"He guides the humble in what is right

and teaches them his way."

You see, the Bible, it's like a guidebook.

It helps us lead a good, honest life.

Mom, come down here! Hurry!

Oh, man, I didn't... I didn't mean to...

- I didn't know where else to go.

- Let's get him to the house.

You're lucky to be alive.

We got to get him to a clinic.

No, no, no. Wait, wait, wait a second.

Hold this.

Let's go, kids.

Go!

I knew about this drug deal going on,

down... Down by the river.

I was just hoping I could

make a score, you know?

But I didn't know Reno

was going to be there.

And I sure as sh*t didn't know

he was going to be killing everybody.

Sh*t.

Reno's guys, they were chasing me

through the woods, man.

My necklace! I lost my necklace! F***!

- Sh*t! Oh, f***, it is them!

- Stay inside no matter what happens.

This is serious business, mister.

We don't want any trouble from you.

We're looking for an Indian, Billy.

He was shot, and we heard

he was around here somewhere.

He stole something from us.

We need to find him.

Go ahead and call the Sheriff.

You can use the phone inside.

No can do, mister. But you know that.

No, this is our problem, and

we're gonna deal with it ourselves,

the old-fashioned way.

Well, I'm sorry. Can't help you boys.

Well, it looks like we might have ourselves

a little problem here, now, don't we?

It was the kids that told us where the

bleeding Indian was by the old campground.

You should have seen

those little runts shitting themselves.

When I got a job to do,

nobody better stand in my way.

So you better back the f*** off

and move on, or else...

What you gonna do now, preacher man?

Well, I'm going to ask you

to beg the good Lord's forgiveness,

but not before I take this knee

and break that nose.

And you know what?

What?

There ain't nothing you can do about it.

F*** you.

You don't know how to use that.

Well, that's one way of using it.

Okay! Okay! We get your point!

We get your point!

All right. Drop your pants.

- Wait a minute.

- Drop 'em!

Drop your pants. You, too. Go ahead!

Now, get out of here.

- A**hole!

- F***er!

Be sure to take them someplace safe.

Don't worry.

Not even Reno knows of this place.

Our ancestors always spoke of a man

that would come from the north,

followed by the evil. Take care, my friend.

My prayers are with you.

This is it, isn't it?

I'm never going to see you again,

no matter what.

Sometimes it's better this way.

Let's go.

You got a choice to make.

We'll help you out.

But after you go to the doctor,

you have to testify against Reno.

Otherwise, you can go out there right now,

and deal with Reno yourself.

All right. Okay, fine. I'll do it.

Otherwise, I'm a dead man, right?

We've got an assault and battery,

here, at Route 61.

Sending in backup.

Witness reports that Reno's men were seen

leaving the area, so keep an eye out. 10-4.

Sheriff, we have Reno cold.

Billy was shot last night.

- You have what?

- You have to go and arrest him.

- He ain't exactly the best witness.

- Billy saw Reno commit murder.

Afternoon, folks.

You having a little pow-wow out here?

Hell, I wish I'd known,

I'd put an eagle feather in my hat.

- You got a van full of sick kids, Sheriff?

- What do you want, Reno?

Well, since you asked so kindly,

a couple of my men are thinking

about filing assault charges

against this one, here,

for beating the sh*t out of 'em.

I'm thinking about filing vandalism charges

for damage done to my vehicle

up on the Adobe Flats.

Hell, I've already talked to a judge.

Self-defense, as the Lord is my witness.

Well, let's talk about that, you and me.

Let's say we go have a drink at my bar

and talk things over.

- Sure, why not?

- Good. Follow me.

Y'all have a good afternoon.

Relax. Everybody relax.

I'm going to have a little talk

with my friend, here.

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Dolph Lundgren

Hans "Dolph" Lundgren (Swedish: [ˈdɔlf ˈlɵndgreːn] ( listen); born 3 November 1957) is a Swedish actor, director, screenwriter, producer, and martial artist. Lundgren received a degree in chemical engineering from the Royal Institute of Technology in the early 1980s and a master's degree in chemical engineering from the University of Sydney in 1982. He holds the rank of 3rd dan black belt in Kyokushin karate and was European champion in 1980-81. While in Sydney, he became a bodyguard for Jamaican singer Grace Jones and began a relationship with her. He received a Fulbright scholarship to MIT and moved to Boston. Jones convinced him to leave the university and move to New York City to be with her and begin acting, where, after a short stint as a model and bouncer at the Manhattan nightclub The Limelight, Lundgren got a small debut role as a KGB henchman in the James Bond film A View to a Kill, in which Jones starred. Lundgren's breakthrough came in 1985, when he starred in Rocky IV as the imposing Soviet boxer Ivan Drago. Since then, he has starred in more than 40 films, almost all of them in the action genre. He portrayed He-Man in the 1987 science fantasy film Masters of the Universe , Red Scorpion (1988) and Frank Castle in the 1989 film The Punisher. Throughout the 1990s he appeared in films such as Dark Angel (1990), Cover-Up (1991), Showdown in Little Tokyo (1991), Universal Soldier (1992), Joshua Tree (1993), Pentathlon (1994), Men of War (1994), Johnny Mnemonic (1995), The Shooter (1995), Silent Trigger (1996) and Blackjack (1998). In 2004 he directed his first film, The Defender, and subsequently directed The Mechanik (2005), Missionary Man (2007), Command Performance (2009), and Icarus (2010), also starring in all of them. After a long spell performing in direct-to-video films since 1995, Lundgren returned to Hollywood in 2010 with the role of Gunner Jensen in The Expendables, alongside Sylvester Stallone and an all-action star cast. He reprised his role in The Expendables 2 (2012) and The Expendables 3 (2014). Also in 2014, he co-starred in Skin Trade, an action thriller about human trafficking he co-wrote and produced. The film marks his third collaboration with Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, the previous two being Showdown in Little Tokyo (1991) and Bridge of Dragons (1999). He is due to reprise his role as Gunner Jensen in The Expendables 4 (2020), and his Rocky IV role of Ivan Drago in the upcoming sequel to Creed. He appears in Sharknado 5, Global Swarming (2017), playing the protagonist's son Gil as an adult. more…

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