Random Hearts Page #2

Synopsis: After the death of their loved ones in a tragic plane crash Harrison Ford and Kristin Scott Thomas find each others' keys in each others loved ones' possessions and realize that they were having an affair and must figure out all the details.
Director(s): Sydney Pollack
Production: Columbia Pictures
 
IMDB:
5.1
Metacritic:
38
Rotten Tomatoes:
15%
R
Year:
1999
133 min
Website
464 Views


on television myself.

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The issue here is whether someone

totally unsuited for public office...

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...can buy his way into

the United States Congress.

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I hope your answer's no.

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I said "buy" too many times, right?

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Let's eat.

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You got no lunchroom here?

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Here's what we got.

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We got a gun that was used

in a homicide. Killed someone.

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It got stolen out of the property room.

Maybe some cop sold it right out.

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Then we got you

in possession of that gun.

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We ain't got no lunchroom.

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Some school fool say he found

some gun in my locker.

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I wouldn't know. I wasn't there.

I ain't possessing nothing.

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How did it get in your locker, Shyla?

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Don't use my Christian name

like we'll be friends.

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It's my impression you weren't

in the market for corporate support.

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I hate making these calls.

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I thought I wouldn't have to.

But now I need the money.

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We had good relations with your dad.

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He understood the communications

business. We appreciated that.

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Who was doing your media?

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I guess I was.

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Never needed much till Cornelius

came out of left field.

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Make that right field.

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What do you think of Carl Broman?

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--offshore breeze and clearing.

Low tonight in the mid-70s.

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Juvenile's got her brother

for knocking over gas stations.

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I guess she's holding for him...

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...but she won't talk to us.

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We can get her detention.

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Oh, yeah? How?

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I'll lose her paperwork.

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You'd do that?

Hold her without a charge?

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For a week. If she wants

to go home, maybe we get a name.

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Dutch, line three.

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Van Den Broeck.

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Clayton? And George Beaufort?

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Well, Friday's payday, I guess.

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Stick with him till we catch up.

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I want this son of a b*tch.

Alcee, we're on the roll.

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Janice...

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I didn't do anything.

We were just talking.

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Don't even think that way.

Sh*t like that makes people hate cops.

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Grab a radio.

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Cassie?

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You got a car for me?

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Not the pimpmobile.

It's surveillance, not narcotics.

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This is it.

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Your wife called.

She said things came up at work.

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She can't eat with you

and you should call.

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You can see the tail

is sticking out of the water.

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You can hear choppers above me.

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News choppers are getting

a better look.

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Search and rescue operations--

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--about an hour ago, with a reported

103 passengers onboard...

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That aeroplane, a 12-year-old 737...

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There's Clayton.

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What the hell's he doing?

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- What's this clown doing?

- I don't know.

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And where's George?

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- Wait a minute.

- Get Elton and Tommy back here quick.

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Tommy, we need you guys back here.

Something's going down.

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Clayton?

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How you doing? What's going on?

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Where's George, your partner?

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In the basement.

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The basement?

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What's he doing in there?

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A guy named Marvin is pouring booze

without a license.

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We're getting ready to write him.

He comes up with a shotgun.

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He says he wants money.

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He tells me to get it.

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He's got George.

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Somebody's holding

George Beaufort hostage.

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Can he send us an ear?

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What's the plan, officer?

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We could call police.

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Is that what you're

getting ready to do?

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Call the police?

There's a lot here already.

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He's got a gun on George.

We gotta do something.

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See, we're Internal Affairs.

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You got a policeman that screws up.

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You got a policeman

that abuses his position, steals.

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That's us.

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What do you think is going on?

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You think we just happened by?

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We've been on you all day. All week.

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We've been on you all month.

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You know what I think?

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Somebody got sick

and tired of paying you off.

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You wanna corroborate that,

gives us a reason...

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...to drag George's ass

out of the basement.

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Or we'll talk to the guy

with the gun, hear his version.

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You're asking me to turn George in?

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Just push me and push me...

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Kurt Luedtke

Kurt Luedtke (born September 28, 1939) is an American screenwriter. He is best known for writing Out of Africa (1985), for which he won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, as well as Absence of Malice (1981) (for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay) and Random Hearts (1999). All three films were directed by Sydney Pollack. Before becoming a screenwriter, Luedtke was a newspaper reporter, eventually rising to the rank of executive editor of the Detroit Free Press. more…

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