Prison Break: The Final Break Page #2

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
2,021 Views


an incident earlier today.

Someone tried

to poison her.

What are you

talking about?

Michael,

I need you to focus.

Do you have any idea

who might have done this?

Michael?

Michael?!

Go ahead,

let him in.

If I had a list of all the people

who might come to visit me...

your name would be at the bottom,

somewhere below

Jesus Christ

and Scooby Doo.

- Someone tried to poison Sara today.

- Mercy--

Only you

would be depraved enough,

to think that killing an innocent woman

and her unborn child

would bring you some kind of peace

before your execution.

Sara is with child?

Congratulations!

This is like the 4th of July

and Christmas Day rolled into one.

I am asking you,

father to father,

to leave her alone.

You can kill me

if you want to kill me,

I'll trade my life

for hers.

But leave Sara alone.

Michael...

If you were killed,

your pain would last

a moment.

If Sara were killed,

your pain would last

the rest of your life.

Now that's got to be appealing

to whoever put out this hit.

But don't worry,

Michael.

If I find out anything,

I'll be sure to let you know.

Prison life

can be tough.

If I remember correctly,

you have two missing toes

that can attest to that bag.

I don't think you understand.

She's not safe here!

Please.

Please just approve the transfer

to another facility.

If I grant her a transfer,

everybody's gonna want one.

What about

segregrated housing?

Is there something

that I should know about

the structural integrity

of shoe?

I can see

where this is going.

I know who you are.

And I'm not going

to let you turn my prison

into the next

Fox River.

All I'm trying to do,

is keep my wife alive.

You do know

she's pregnant.

I don't care.

Here.

Thanks.

In case I haven't

made myself clear--

Sara Tancredi is not getting

any preferential treatment.

And you've made

yourself perfectly clear.

Thank you

for your time.

- What happened?

- The General wants Sara dead

and the warden's just

gonna let that happen.

We gotta lure in the case

if he's gonna get her out, right?

Which is

not enough time.

She stays in that prison,

someone's going to kill her.

I guess we don't have

a choice.

We're breaking her out.

In my 16 years

in the Bureau,

I've worked cases under

Alexander Mahone,

is the smartest,

bravest,

most honorable man,

I've ever had the pleasure

of serving with.

As one of those 43 agents,

I can't help but feel a bit offended.

Because obviously, I am not as honoured

as this drive-addicted murderer.

Alex has been clean and sober

for four months.

And he's been completely

exonerated of all crimes

associated with his involvement

with the Company.

That doesn't include the shooting

and murder of one Oscar Shales

and burying his body

under his bird bath--

That is just an allegation.

Let's move on,

shall we?

All those in favor of

reinstating Alexander Mahone,

a Special Agent in the Federal

Bureau of Investigation--

Aye.

- All those oppose?

- Alright, alright, I've--

Thank you

for the invite, Richard.

It's always a pleasure.

You know, Alex.

This ruling can't be revisited.

If you're able to

sufficiently demonstrate,

just how committed you are

to a life of service.

Now, as you may know,

Sara Tancredi was arrested recently,

and is currently being housed

at the Miami Dade State Penitentiary.

We have concerns that Michael Scofield

may have other plans for her.

So this...

This is why you invite me in here.

Well obviously, if Scofield were,

to be able to

pull off this plot

of another breakout,

the public embarassment will be

immensed to the Bureau.

So... having someone to get us

credible information,

that would be worth

something to us.

Agent Wheatley is set up in Miami.

He would be your contact.

You're something else.

Now...

We both know...

how badly you want

that badge back.

Give me a reason

to give it to you.

What's your plan

after we break her out?

We're on the run

again?

First things first.

Let's get her out of there.

Hey, papi.

The fed that arrested Sara,

is outside, staking us out.

Look, if you're worried about

getting into trouble again,

go back to Chicago,

go back to your family.

I'll understand.

Are you kidding me?

After all the crap we've been through,

I'm just going to leave you here

and Sara in there?

You shut up

and don't bring it up again.

- What's all that?

- Newspaper clippings--

Covering seven

different escape attempts,

from Miami Dade's

State Pen,

over the last 60 years.

None of them--

None of them

successful.

So we weigh them all,

and we learn what not to do.

Well, the prison officials

learned a lot.

They re-evaluated,

they retrofitted...

The prison's pratically

escape-proof.

- Are you alright?

- I'm fine--

I guess so if we can't go through,

what if we go down?

Like down into the prison?

Like we parachute in.

Yeah.

Yeah.

You parachute in,

- you find her, and we get he rout.

- Are you kidding?

- I'm serious.

- That's suicide!

Hey, hey...

Newspapers clippings only

going to get us so far.

We need some more information

about the prison.

So let's do

some recon work.

Camera, electronic

tape measure, dry ice.

What's this?

It's a shopping list.

You need

to come with me, doc.

I have a doctor's appointment

for my pregnancy in a few minutes.

It'll wait.

In here.

Hold it.

I don't know

what you want,

but I promise you,

I will go down and fight it.

Damn baby,

I ain't gonna hurt you.

Hell, I ain't even gonna

touch you.

See, I run the motor pool

detail in here.

And I was thinkin' if you want

to get yourself a little fresh air,

and not have to worry about

getting stuck in the back,

then you could come in,

work with me...

You're the fed

from my wedding.

Yeah, you can call me

Agent Wheatley.

I could call you

a lot of things.

- Where you headed?

- Sea World.

Sea World?

There isn't one

in Miami.

My loss.

No. What really be

your loss,

is getting

your wife killed,

by doing something stupid.

- Are you threatening Sara?

- No, no. Not at all--

I'm just saying that if you were gonna

try and revoke her sentence.

Bullets fly, Michael.

And if she'd get hurt,

that'd be on you.

Funny hearing that

from the guy

who put her in prison

in the first place.

No, I didn't put her in prison.

State of Florida did.

It's just my job to make sure

that she stays there.

So, uh...

Where's all

your little buddies?

Alright.

Drop in some more dry ice.

Fence line is four feet...

from the road.

And 32 feet...

from the east camera.

Hurry up.

They're gonna see the laser.

I'm going as fast

as I can, papi.

- He followed you?

- Yeah, but he's gone now.

You guys almost done?

Almost.

Great.

I'll meet you back

at the loft.

Well, you just

a natural.

I bet you was

a hell of a surgeon.

Handing out

condoms to cons

were makin'

no damn surgeon!

What in the hell

is the matter with you?

You ain't even ask me

if she can come...

One day, for real!

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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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