Parker Page #6

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
1,815 Views


He got into an

altercation in his room,

with a fellow. The fellow went

over the balcony and he's dead now.

We're gonna need to ID

the victim.

That's crazy.

What about Mr. Parmitt?

We assume Mr. Parmitt

was hurt pretty bad.

He ran out of the hotel, stole a car

and no one's seen him since.

Well again, I guess I can kiss

that commission goodbye.

They found your

business card in his room.

We dunno what he was into.

I was just wondering if you could help us out.

You know, if you come by the

office later, I can give you his application,

and anything else you need,

ok?

You know, it makes you realize how dangerous

this business can be for a woman,

I mean, I was in places all alone with

him and he could have killed me.

That's why it might be good if you

started thinking of not being alone anymore.

Yeah.

- Sorry to wake you

- No, it's ok.

Thanks again.

Oh my God! I cannot

believe he's not barking.

- Yeah, dogs like me

- What do you mean?

I need to get you towels?

Oh my God!

- There's so much blood, what are you doing with so much blood!

- I...

- Do you wash, wash it and put pressure on it with a towel...

- Leslie.

- Leslie, listen to me!

- What?

Listen, get dressed get into

your car, find a pay phone and call this numnber.

Ok, ok, ok.

You might not get an answer,

but maybe.

- And go straight to work.

- What?

- Yes.

- I can't leave you here.

We have to get you

to a hospital. You'll die by the time I...

- Leslie!

- Leslie, go.

Ok.

Ok.

Ok.

Pipsy, you like this one?

Do you make soup?

Of course?

Hi, erm.

My name is

Leslie Rodgers.

Daniel Parmitt

asked me to call.

Yes.

Why don't you go ahead and take a look at

both places again before you make your final decision?

Yeah, I can be there

in a half hour.

Ok.

Bye.

- Oh my God!

- It's a... It's a person!

- Oh no!

- Did you see that?

Oh, that's...

so terrible.

Call 911!

You ladies have a great day.

I thought that guy

sounded like trouble,

- I mean, Equador?

- Yeah, trust my luck.

Are you ok?

I'm going out.

If anyone from the police comes, just give them

the list of places I showed Mr. Parmitt, ok?

- What's the matter?

- Nothing. I just need some air.

I was afraid you were the cops.

What's going on?

Are you a nurse?

I'm Claire.

- Leslie.

- Hi.

I named her after

Leslie, the "Y&R" wrestler.

- Mum.

- He sister's named after Jennifer in Valley of the Dolls.

They don't care, Ma.

I used to have a beauty salon,

and the TV was on all day.

- I told you to go to work.

- I was. I did, I...

I w...

I left.

I thought I was calling

somebody to take you to the hospital.

I can't do that, Leslie.

I have something to do tonight.

Are you crazy?

You almost died,

What do you have?

A mangled hand, a broken rib?

- For this time.

- This is a real man.

You are in no

shape to do anything!

You can barely even sit up.

- Would you tell him, please?

- I can't stop him.

He is who he is.

Ok.

All set.

Do you want me to call

a taxi or leave you the car?

- Phone a car.

- You're good at that.

Claire?

I didn't think you'd stay.

I know.

Will you wait for

me at the fish camp?

You know I will.

I left a bag with his

clothes and some stuff in it.

Thank you.

Thank you so much

for taking such good care.

Please, it was nothing

Please, please.

- Thank you, bye

- Come back to see me.

Bye.

- Bye.

- Bye.

Some soup for you.

That cop

is watching you.

Go back to work.

When you get back, I'll be gone.

Right. Everyone gets a weapon

and 2 electric clips.

Carlson, you have to be damn sure

that fire house is empty.

Relax.

It's closed for renovation.

Hardwick, I'm

giving you my best 45.

Let's go!

No one's gonna believe you're a fireman,

even volunteers cut their f***ing hair.

Now, put your hood before

your jacket, show some discipline.

Hey, he looks fine.

I'm more worried about

Hardwick on that goddam boat.

Let's go!

C'mon!

- It's getting started at US$ 12m.

- It's mine.

- What?

- It'd look much better on me.

Thinks you're too small.

- That's sensational. -

It's beautiful. - It's great.

If you'd all please take

your seats, we'll begin.

We're here tonight

to celebrate my very dear friend,

Miriam Hugh Clinton.

Let me introduce our

celebrity auctioneer,

Lionel Fleming.

Hello, and welcome!

We're here tonight

to pay tribute

to one of the great daughters

of Palm Beach's society,

Miriam Hugh Clinton.

Her kind works and,

and noble sp...

- Talk to me.

- Good to go.

All right.

Let's go.

Move it!

Let's go!

All right, everybody move!

Move away from the building!

- There are millions of dollars in jewels in there!

- Move over there, Sir!

Officer, get

everyone away from the door!

- It's empty!

- Don't let anybody in!

These fumes are toxic!

You, I want you to put

a perimeter around this building.

Nobody gets in here

but my guys, move!

Clear it up.

Lock these doors.

Locking it up!

Hi.

Right.

Hardwick's on his way

Time to go.

Let's go.

- Let's go!

- Right behind you.

We've got 2 minutes

to get under water.

C'mon.

Let's do it!

This is the Palm Beach

county sheriff,

you've entered

a restrictred area,

please move

away at once.

- What the hell is he doing?

- Doesn't he realize...

Sir, there's smoke in that building.

Is there a fire?

Yes, there is a fire and the

fire department is there to take care of it.

Excuse me.

Excuse me.

Guys, there's West Palm

Beach Department.

West Palm?

How did they beat us here?

- But they're already in there.

- Seeing something?

I told you once,

I need you to leave this area right now or I'll...

Break the glass

Stand back. Stand back.

- Two more fire tucks just showed up.

- Look at this d*ckhead.

I'm not going to tell you again.

Please leave the area.

- Do you understand me?

- Sorry Sir. Sorry about that.

- Thank you.

- Have a good night man.

Thank you.

- Look, I got a West Palm helmet.

- I got another one.

Put them down, it's evidence.

This is a robbery.

Oh my God.

Oh my God.

195.

We're gonna lock down the island.

Secure the bridges,

ten units on both sides of the island,

search the perimeter.

Marine units,

unicoastal on each side.

Eagles 1 and 2

get visual placements.

we've got to track them.

Eagle 1 in

position at north bridge,

I visual all 3

bridges in that position.

Eagle 2, flying

over intercostal.

Driver's license ma'am, please.

It's really happening.

Damn!

I'm not gonna let you f*** this up.

F***.

- They were freaked!

- Tell me about it.

Did we end the job great.

- Smooth as a baby's ass.

- We are heroes baby.

The public loves us.

The public loves us!

Hey, mna, who wants a beer?

Let's celebrate.

All right, let's check it out.

What have you got?

Let's see what we got, baby.

Let's see what we got!

- Yeah!

- Wait just a goddam minute.

Honestly, guys!

Yeah!

Yes!

- C'mon.

- They're jewels, baby.

What've you got, Ross?

Let me see it.

Check it out.

Look at that.

- Yeah, yeah, yeah!

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