Parker

Synopsis: Parker is a thief who has an unusual code. He doesn't steal from the poor and hurt innocent people. He is asked to join four other guys on a job. They pull it off flawlessly. They tell Parker that what they got can help them set up another job which will net them much more. But Parker doesn't want to join them and asks for his share. But they need it all so they try to kill him. They dispose of his body but someone finds him--he is still alive--and takes him to the hospital. After recovering he sets out to get back at the ones who tried to kill him, another one of his codes. Despite being told that they are working for a known mobster which he was not aware of, he still wants to go after them. He learns where they are and poses as a wealthy Texan looking to buy a house. So he hires a real estate agent, Leslie Rogers to show him around. He is actually trying to find out where they're holed up. And when he finds it, he sets out on his plan to get them. But when they learn he is alive, th
Genre: Action, Crime, Romance
Director(s): Taylor Hackford
Production: FilmDistrict
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Metacritic:
42
Rotten Tomatoes:
40%
R
Year:
2013
118 min
$17,609,982
Website
1,814 Views


Parker

- Hello father.

- One please.

- $ 10 please.

- Excuse me if I'm late.

Here's my bank.

Like, 20 minutes.

Wearing another Fred & Ginger,

contestant number 4,

Audrey Clarke,

has been acting

since she was 3 years old.

People in the county

of Cincinnati in Audrey's performances

for 16 years in fame.

Don't worry dance fans.

- C'mon mommy!

- One more time ma'am.

There you go.

It's all yours.

- C'mon mommy try again!

- Ok.

Fake some pain in your heart.

- C'mon! - All right, try

again. One more time. - No.

- C'mon, c'mon one more time!

- C'mon mommy, please.

- Hey, padre. - No.

- I really want it.

- Come on in here, help this

little girl out here. - No.

- I don't think so.

- No, cash, no nots, on the house.

- C'mon for this little beautiful

little girl, you could do it. - Please.

C'mon on the house, 534.

There you go.

- Who wants to be next here?

- Cool, yeah!

- Look mommy, I won, I won!

- We have a winner!

- Well done to the winner!

- I won, thank you!

Here, it's for you.

You're a winner.

- You're a winner.

- Thank you.

- Thank you, padre.

- There's a big winner.

Hardwick!

Hey!

Got it.

Be very quiet.

Hey officer,

I've got to get through real quick.

Sorry sir.

Livestock shows are changing.

You're gonna have

to wait 20 minutes.

C'mon I'm not gonna

say anything if you don't say anything.

No Sir,

those are the rules.

Easy.

Hardwick's torching the

hay bales in 5 minutes.

Wait for my call.

- $ 20 bands please. - Let's move this

in cos we've got another equipment comin'in.

It's gonna be over 100

degrees again today.

Frankie, grab me a

lemon shake from the restaurant?

This is gonna be fun.

My uncle was a priest.

Sorry to bother you.

I'm on a bus back to Cleveland at 4.

I was wondering if there's some

place I could put this when I walk around.

Sure Father.

Right where you came in,

there's a blue building.

It's the hospitality center.

They'll be more than happy to help you with whatever

you need. They got some very good refreshments there.

- Go, go.

- Freeze!

Drop it!

Let's go.

Everybody down!

Down in front of the table!

Put your f***ing face down!

Hold it!

- What is the erase code?

- 487.

Type it in.

Let's go.

Move!

On the floor.

Face down.

Need all your phones

on a pile over here please.

Right up here,

like the good Father said.

Hurry, up here!

We want this over

as quickly as possible

You wanna steal from

people who can't afford it?

You don't have

people that don't deserve it.

So relax.

I'm no better than you.

You're no better than me.

If I say I'll do

something I'll do it.

You say you'll

do something if you don't

I'll make sure

you regret it.

We don't have

the key today for the cabinet.

- Only Mr. Lindsey has those keys.

- Shut it old man.

Hands behind your back.

Everyone, hands behind your back!

- Stay down b*tch!

- Back down sailor.

I can't always breathe.

Please, I don't wanna die!

I don't wanna die!

Shut your guts

or I'll blow your head off!

Hey, I'll take care of this.

Tie them up.

Calm down.

Take it easy.

Take it easy.

It's ok.

It's gonna be just fine.

I promise.

- What's your name?

- Ben.

Do you have a girlfriend, Ben?

She loves you, right?

What's her name?

Hannah.

Tonight you're gonna be

sitting with your arm around Hannah.

Watching this

on the 10 o'clock news.

She'll be so close you'll

feel her breath on your neck.

When she hears how nobody got hurt

toady because you're a cool head,

she's gonna press a

warm hand against your cheek.

She's gonna look

into your eyes,

like there's no place

else she ever wants to look again.

Trust me Ben,

it's gonna be a good night.

Thank..

Thank you Father.

On the floor.

Hands behind your back.

Ok, let's get in.

Partner, you is better be

right about what's inside these tin cans.

Hurry up

before he drinks it all.

You're right,

we should have left earlier.

Hey, you

look beautiful, Claire.

I bet you say

that to all the girls.

- You know you're the only one.

- What about your partner?

- C'mon your dad's important to me.

- I know it.

I love that

you love him.

- Hurley!

- Hey, dad!

- Excuse me a second.

- Sure.

There's my little girl.

Claire, who's

this bum you brought?

- Hi beautiful.

- Hi, daddy.

- I'm gonna find Jen.

- Good, go see her.

So good to see you man.

Me too, Hurley.

Ok.

One down, one to go.

- How does it look?

- What have we got?

Full.

Totally full.

Sing, sing baby...

I got everything

from a guy,

he's worked this

fair for last eight years.

Blueprints...

everything you need.

They rake in a

big haul on Saturday and Sunday.

not bad, huh.

So you think

I'll need those guys?

Yeah, it's a

five-man job.

How do ya

know this guy Melander?

Melander and

I worked together

out in Portland 20 years back.

Always had a good crew.

Independent, like us.

I told him right off,

if you're in

it's your show.

You're in charge.

Number 2, good to go.

- Let's go.

- What the f*** was that!

you stay with the plan.

Move it.

Let's go.

There's public panic out here.

C'mon.

All right.

Down on the floor.

Stay on the side.

Go out the back.

So, we all good?

You were supposed

to close the hay bales behind the livestock.

- Away from the midway.

- There was some trouble,

so why are you angry

about some big f***ing deal!

Someone gets hurt,

the cops come after us.

- That's the big f***ing deal!

- Mother f***er!

I said behind

the livestock pavilion.

C'mon, unload it.

Right now!

I have to say, Parker,

you came as advertised.

so, I've decided to

bring you in on something else.

Something big.

Look, $ 200 grand each

isn't gonna make any of us rich.

But if we all kick in our share of seed money

towards the next little piece of business down line

we all end

up with $ 2m each.

We've just took a million bucks.

That's a hell of a lot of seed.

And that's just for the house.

I don't think so.

Look, picture

one of those duffel bags,

only instead of $ 10s and $ 20s,

it's filled with

diamonds and pearls.

Jewelry is 10 cents on the dollar.

No thanks.

No, not $ 0,10.

I'm getting $ 0,20.

Parker, $ 2m each.

We got someone on the inside.

It's the score of a lifetime.

Guaranteed.

We made a deal. You said we split

the take, that's what we need to do.

Why don't you think about it?

Come on. Parker, hey,

we're talking millions, seriously.

Ok Parker,

cards on the table.

I'm gonna need

the whole score for this next thing.

So, if you were me,

what would you

do with a guy like you?

Divide up the shares

and that'd be the end of it.

What if you decided

not to do that?

I'd kill him

while I had the chance.

Jesus Christ.

Sh*t.

Grab him!

Shoot him!

Grab him!

Stop him!

Son of a b*tch!

What f***ing idiot

fires a shotgun in a car?

- Shut up, Hardwick!

- My God!

Shut up!

- Go finish it.

- Wait, wait, wait.

Look, he's f***ing dead.

Let's just get the f*** out!

I'd don't give

a f*** who your uncle is!

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John J. McLaughlin

John James McLaughlin, (March 3, 1865 – January 28, 1914) was a Canadian pharmacist and manufacturer, and the founder of Canada Dry. more…

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