Prison Break: The Final Break

Synopsis: Two lovers have been through hell and back fighting for their lives. When they finally attempt to start a life, one is apprehended by the FBI for a murder that was actually self-defense. In prison, she becomes increasingly vulnerable. After a beat down from the guards and a bounty for her head, her husband reunites with old friends and attempts 'The Final Break'.
Director(s): Kevin Hooks, Brad Turner
Production: Fox Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
8.0
NOT RATED
Year:
2009
89 min
2,073 Views


You ready?

Didn't think I'd be

this nervous.

Now or never.

Alright, papi,

let's do this.

He's over there.

You must be

Michael.

Your friend,

Fernando,

tells me you could

use my services today.

Very much so.

And I assume that's

the other half of your team?

You look beautiful.

Thank you.

And it's my understanding

you'd like to keep this simple?

We've never actually managed

to keep anything simple...

You could try.

Well.

Let's begin then, shall we?

Family and friends,

we gather here...

to celebrate the union between

Michael Scofield and Sara Tancredi.

- Sorry to break up the party.

- What the hell's going on?

We have

an arrest warrant.

- What?

- Wait, wait, wait.

We talked to

Agent Paul Kellerman in D.C.

We've settled this

with the feds.

We settled this with

the feds weeks ago!

Sir, back up!

- We were exonerated.

- Sir...

- We were exonerated!

- Back up!

We're not here for you.

We're here for her.

She didn't do anything.

She wasn't involved.

Don't make this

escalate!

Sara Tancredi,

you're under arrest for

the murder of Christina Hampton.

What?!

She didn't kill

anyone!

Funny. Surveillance camera

footage says different.

Michael.

- Please, right this way.

- Michael.

- Second car, please.

- Michael!

- Second car.

- What's going on?

Back up, please.

S04E23:

The Old Ball And Chain

They're not gonna

let me see her.

Why did Kellerman send you

if you can't do anything?

They're trying

to break both of you.

Look, she has a constitutional right

to reasonable visitation.

I'll draw up an order to show cause

and get it before the judge immediately.

While you're at it,

- can you argue in self defence?

- How?

Anything that might help her

is out of frame.

Security camera only shows Sara

stepping up and firing at the victim.

- Pull the trigger, Michael.

- Drop... the gun!

Misfire.

- She worked for the Company.

- To you.

To a jury, she's Christina Hampton,

Technology Consultant.

And because she was so good

at hiding her true identity,

we can't

prove otherwise.

Look,

you were all exonerated.

It did not sit well

with law enforcement.

If they can make Sara

pay for it, they will.

How much time

is she looking at?

You.

Over here.

You.

Here.

You.

Here.

This one's yours.

Am I supposed to be

in a different facility?

I don't think so.

I haven't been convicted

of anything yet.

I'm supposed to be in a jail.

This is prison.

Overcrowding

and budget cuts, fish.

This is the jail.

That's the prison.

'Sup, homie?

You need some help?

You got everything

you need over there?

Why don't you go help

and make her bed?

Don't let them spook you.

They just like to intimidate.

They are good at it.

Look.

This jail-prison

hybrid thing's B.S.

Come on.

The other one's

practically empty.

You can ride it out

to your court date there.

Thank you.

Here. This should be a little bit

more comfortable for you.

Okay.

What's going on?

You know...

At first,

I couldn't place your name.

Tancredi.

It sounded so familiar.

But then, Haggs here,

figured it out.

I remembered your pretty face

from the papers.

You're not

going anywhere, fish.

This is going

to happen.

Half a dozen guards

lost their jobs and pensions

at Fox River.

Another dozen

were put on probation,

after you decided

to leave

the door open

for your boyfriend

and his seven convict pals.

And we...

ain't gonna let anything

like that happen again.

Don't worry,

we won't hit

the baby basket.

That's right.

Looked like that welcome wagon

ran over your face.

It looks

that way, huh?

Alright, well...

You need something,

you just ask for me.

Everybody calls me

"Daddy".

Special delivery.

You know,

all we need is a little cash,

spread around

in places.

I told you.

The government's

exposing my assets.

You tellin' me you can't get

your hands on the cash?

Unless, that's the least

you could do.

Considering you was gonna kill me

not too long ago.

Goodbye, Theodore.

You ain't never been

incarcerated before,

and I never been

incarcerated here.

Therefore,

now let's just say

this handicapped connie

got the juicy hand back

in Fox River.

Your pathetic existence here

could be ameliorated.

As can my life,

all with a little

"Roberto de Niro".

One of our friends has been

apprehended by the authorities.

Looks like we've got

a new neighbour.

I'm never gonna get out

of this prison alive.

I know that.

I wanna bring my enemy

down with me.

I want her dead.

Either way, it's going

to require a capital.

A capital

you no longer have.

My rainy day plan.

Do you know where it is?

Jonathan.

I'd assume that that would be

used for your defense.

It's good money

after bad, Joe.

They're not gonna

let me out of here.

No matter how many shots,

it's that hard.

Get that.

To our friend, in the sister cells,

across the compound.

Officer Johnson...

Officer Riley, could you come

to your extension

in 30 seconds...

Excuse me.

Bad move.

Last time someone touched her,

they got a crack kneecap.

You're much braver

than I gave you credit for.

Either that,

or you're amazingly nice.

Do I look like

I wanna talk to you?

I just say,

a woman in your position

laid up

for some protection.

Join the prison gang?

I don't think so.

Not a gang.

No.

A family.

They don't call her "Daddy"

for nothin'.

That's her wife.

And those are

her kids.

- Are you okay?

- Stay the hell away from me.

I need

to go down the infirmary.

Can't go down the infirmiary

without a release form.

I'm having muscle contractions

on my throat.

And my jaws'

tightening up.

It's--It's just

could be indigestions,

I'm not poisoned.

No. That's the government cheese.

You'll get used to it.

If I don't get to the hospital

in the next 15 minutes,

I will die

and my baby will die.

Please.

Boss.

Why don't you let her

go see the doc?

Please.

This is Kaorla.

Inmate going

to the infirmary.

We were able to administer

the charcoal labrigintein.

You and your baby

are gonna be okay.

You know the strignein didn't get into

my meatloaf all by itself, right?

Well then, you need to talk

to the warden about it.

Then how about talking to me

about your face?

You want to tell me

how that happened?

I caught an elbow

playing basketball.

We should discuss your...

situation.

As I'm sure

you've ascertained

this isn't going to be

a run-of-the-mill pregnancy.

Do I deliver in here?

No.

The day we induce,

we'll secure you in an ambulance.

We'll take you to St. Lucia

down the road.

We'll cordone off a room.

There'll be three armed guards

in there with me,

when you give birth.

Do I get

to see my baby?

You'll have 30 minutes

before we take it away.

I've seen this process

a dozen times.

After the mothers come back here,

the depression's almost unbearable.

My advice,

it's a lot

less messy,

if you'd just think of yourself

as a surrogate.

Yeah?

Michael,

it's Lou Phillips.

Listen, um...

Your wife had

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Paul Scheuring

Paul T. Scheuring (born November 20, 1968) is an American screenwriter and director of films and television shows. His work includes the 2003 film A Man Apart and the creation of the television drama Prison Break, for which he was also credited as an executive producer and head writer. more…

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