Night of the Running Man Page #2

Synopsis: A Las Vegas cab driver finds a million dollars of stolen money in his cab after his fare is murdered. Soon after, a ruthless hitman is in persuit; he will stop at nothing to recover the money and dispose of all witnesses.
Director(s): Mark L. Lester
Production: Lionsgate
 
IMDB:
5.9
R
Year:
1995
93 min
86 Views


I'm going to eat. See ya.

Wait a minute.

A**hole.

Are you really the police?

Do you come here to work or gambling?

- Works.

Problems in one of the hotels?

- Someone escaped by train.

Really? What has he done?

There are indications that he is his wife

killed.

What does he look? I'm all night

been here.

That's him.

The guy I served tonight.

Really?

I have him served.

- Did he say where he went?

Yes, he said.

Where?

To Florida.

Miami.

Thanks. You have really helped us.

Please. Until tomorrow.

Should I fill it?

I believe that you have spoken

with the man I am looking for ...

... But not that he goes to Florida.

If you see me now tell the truth,

I will go up.

If you lie, and I immediately

by ...

... I let you fall.

If they find you, they think of self-

murder. That happens here all the time.

Do you understand?

Where did it go?

- Salt Lake. Salt Lake City.

Salt Lake.

- Very good. Thank you.

Then you find only one solution.

- Greater than 14% we do not.

We have remained.

We have taxi driver yet.

- Not even close?

We come close. I have

established a specialist.

I just wanted to say that I have nothing on you

have to be regarded as an accountant.

But as man am good you a cent.

I am not the one one million

stole from my employer.

That's you.

Did I do that?

I would now like to know what

going on.

How long are we married?

- Hold on now.

You do not sleep, you got nervous

and you drink at a stretch.

Problems at the casino.

I have stolen money and Meyer

has found.

We had a very important

customer, a bigwig from Tokyo.

He only did business with me.

Nothing of a gambler.

At one point he was

for one million in debt.

That money has he given me.

Cash.

When I had arranged the papers,

he left. Without a receipt.

Nobody does.

This guy is worth three billion.

I thought he did not count Sat

I put the money in the office ...

... And Meyer said he even

stood.

Moments later the Japanese returned

for its receipt. Forgotten.

I was not there, and when Alice has

sent to him by Meyer.

There he received a receipt.

Meyer wants the money now ...

... Otherwise he steps into Gurino.

I wanted to give him ...

... But the man who came to get,

it went off.

I say no more. This guy had the money

behind in a taxi ...

and the driver made off with it

gone. We are looking for him.

Come here.

What's that?

- Because you're so stupid.

We did not need that million.

It was just as well.

Not anymore.

We are approaching Salt Lake City.

The next flight to Los Angeles

is full.

On the next flight is a place.

That leaves at half past nine.

Okay.

Mr. Eckhart, Francine. I have a

Jerry Logan on a United flight.

He has a flight booked

in Salt Lake.

Vertrekijd 9.30 pm gate 4B.

Want your seat number?

No, you do not. Thanks.

You've earned a bonus.

Jack Daniels on ice.

And a glass of water.

Should I write?

- That's good, I'll take that one.

Already a hard day behind?

It is busy. Is it free?

Go ahead.

- Thanks.

Can you believe, say.

You have to watch.

Look.

- What do I see?

Feel that? This is a knife, Mr. Logan.

Look at the newspaper, or do you read,

listen and keep your mouth shut.

If you do not do exactly as I say,

then I spot down here.

Nobody here will have the time or courage

have to stop me.

You have money that is not yours.

I just get it back.

We go out of here, you bring me

for that money ...

... And if nothing is missing,

you can go.

You lucky, because if

it was my money, I'd kill you.

Do you understand what I mean?

Shall we?

The sinks are left,

the table on the right.

Cubicle or urinal?

- Small shed.

Beware the step.

Right here.

Will you sit down.

I'll get you when you board

can.

Everything good?

You can board. I will be your bag

just take over?

We are glad that you fly with us.

We are completely full.

See you, Jer.

Derek, with Eckhart. I'm going to a fax

send.

He is on his way to L.A.

I need your help.

Are you free?

Go ahead.

Do you know a good hotel?

Expensive and famous, or cheap and

unfamiliar with good service?

The latter.

- When I've come to the right place.

Can I smoke here?

They're your lungs.

How far is it?

- Not so far.

What's the hotel?

It's called ...

... Mills House. Weird,

but nice and clean.

A long way, huh?

- We're almost there.

L.A you come out?

- No.

I'm from the east. And I

understand you come from Las Vegas.

Who are you?

Welcome to Mills House.

I'm Derek Mills, your host.

Off very slowly.

Very quiet. And no jokes.

I close the door is closed.

The right.

If you wish, you may sit down.

Give it to me.

We have some time. Drink?

I'll tell you how things

are going.

If you lay low,

There is nothing wrong.

But if you try anything,

I'll shoot you down.

I will not shoot, but

wait is sometimes a bit painful.

Do you understand what I mean?

What do you drink?

Bourbon.

Scotch I had expected.

- No, bourbon.

You're good at the mess.

Have you ever done such a thing?

Money stolen, I mean.

I thought so too can you see me

I am not a taxi driver?

I 'collectors', you might say.

You can also wait there.

How come you me good

Currently waiting for?

I knew exactly when you would come,

and I swung with some money.

Who said you needed me

wait?

The guy in Salt Lake?

- Eckhart. David Eckhart.

Professionals. Maybe the best.

One thing I know ...

... If your afsturen Eckhart,

You've made it very colorful.

David and I are old friends,

We have often worked together.

How do you get?

You're not in a position

to negotiate.

Moreover, I get on my roof Eckhart.

Not that I'm afraid of him, but

Why would I make trouble?

You do not really look like a thief.

I wish that money does not agree.

It had cost me my head anyway.

Would you make another one?

I need something else.

You're awake.

Let me explain. According to Eckhart

you're an expert at running away.

I need to ensure that you

stop functioning.

Lunch, I missed you, but the rest

of the fun I will not deny.

We must hurry,

otherwise the cold.

Again.

Interestingly, how much pain a person

can endure. How he reacts.

You know that a lot of people are

who really live ...

... Really feel ...

... When they are hurt?

In a while you understand

what I mean.

I hope you're dead,

crazy bastard.

The burn team is ready.

The anesthetic works. One hundred milligrams

epinephrine.

He's awake.

How do you feel?

- Where am I?

At Saint Mary. They can

found unconscious in the street.

You have severe burns, Mr. Logan.

- How do you know my name?

We've looked at your portfolio.

We always do.

It's much better. A few

weeks of rest ...

I had a bag with me?

- Yes. Everything is in the closet.

You'll be okay.

Call me Jerry.

I'm Chris Altman.

How long have I been here?

- You brought yesterday.

How did you get those wounds?

I was boiling water

for coffee ...

... And that's handled.

Here is Las Vegas. You got there

family?

I have no family.

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Lee Wells

Lee Wells (born 1971) is an artist, independent curator, and a technology and art consultant based New York. He is a co-founder of Peanut Underground Art Projects in New York. He is a co-founder and director of IFAC-arts, and a co-founder of Perpetual art machine, [PAM]. He helped curate the 2011 exhibition, No Comment, in New York City where one of his installations was also shown. more…

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