Rescue Me Page #6
- PG-13
- Year:
- 1992
- 99 min
- 425 Views
- Daddy is on his way.
You and me?
We got ourselves a little
girl to deliver, huh?
(upbeat rock music)
- Cathy, you wouldn't believe it!
He is like sheer death!
He's tall, blond and drives
this totally rad Beemer!
(groans) BMW.
God, Cathy, get real!
Oh, and his father is
taking us to lunch tomorrow
at the studio.
I mean, is that like
beyond beyond or what?
Cathy, I will phone Daddy in a day or two.
No, don't call Daddy, I said I would!
Cathy, don't you dare!
I swear if you do, I will tell your folks
you haven't been a virgin
since the ninth grade!
(suspenseful music)
- Hey!
Hey, what are you doin'?!
Get outta here!
- I was just--
Well, who wants your bag anyway?
- Get outta here?
Mac!
Mac?
Mac!
(suspenseful music)
(birds chirping)
- Thanks again, Sarge.
- No sweat, Mac, I owed you one.
(engine revs)
(thrilling music)
(soft clanking)
(birds chirping)
(thrilling music)
(birds chirping)
- Sh*t!
You left me!
- Very good.
To get us breakfast!
When I got back, you'd split.
What was I supposed to do?
Wait around to see if you'd show up?
- No, I thought that--
(suspenseful music)
- Give me that.
- Let's take 'em!
- Simmer down.
(thrilling music)
- Did you bring it?
- No.
I'm waitin' for a train.
- Just askin', you know.
- Mac, Mac, it's Ginny!
- Okay, I need you over behind the limo.
When it goes down, I
want you to pull, release
and throw for all your worth, you got it?
- [Fraser] Pull, release and throw.
I got it.
- It's all downhill from here, kid.
Now, go.
Go!
(thrilling music)
- Ooh, God, look at all that money!
- Uh, that'll be fine.
(suspenseful music)
(soft whimpering)
- Nice doin' business with you, too.
Who the hell is that?
(sinister music)
- She's--
My sister!
- If you guys are into some weird sh*t...
(gun fires repeatedly)
(loud hiss)
(loud screaming)
(loud hiss)
(thrilling music)
(loud scream)
(loud splash)
- Wait!
(tires screech)
That's my car!
That's my car!
(gun fires repeatedly)
(loud hiss)
(loud crash)
- Kurt!
Kurt!
(birds chirping)
(loud whimper)
(thrilling music)
(loud thud)
(loud grunt)
I don't know where you came from, punk,
but you ain't goin' any further.
And neither is she!
- No, don't do it.
(thrilling music)
(loud thuds)
(loud grunts)
- You ain't got the mud, kid.
(gun fires)
(loud grunt)
(soft whimper)
(loud groan)
- I'm sorry.
I thought you were gonna hurt her.
Are you okay?
- Yeah, I'll live.
Here.
(pants heavily)
(groans)
- It's me.
You're safe, it's okay.
- Oh, thank you!
Oh, golly, thank you!
- You're not Ginny!
Where'd you come from?
- Ohio?
(gun fires)
- Mac!
Are you alright?
- Except for the new hole in my arm!
I gotta go back there.
- I shot a guy.
He was gonna hurt Ginny.
Only it wasn't Ginny.
I don't understand!
- LA is a weird place, kid.
You're my life, it cuts like a knife
When I see you talk to him
You're my soul, I'm out of control
Coz I've always been so crazy for you
I'm letting you know
That baby, I can't let you go
Everywhere I turn
I see your face
I see you smiling
Everywhere I turn
I see your eyes
I feel you close to me
- Mac?
You awake yet?
- [Mac] Hey, Fraze.
- They wouldn't let me in all morning.
How you doin'?
- I've been better.
You?
- Okay.
Hey, I finally found Ginny.
- And?
- And she was with some new guy.
- Yeah.
Yeah, they're like that.
- All of 'em?
- No.
One or two's about all.
For a guy, that is.
(chuckles)
- Oh.
- What's this?
- Money.
All of it.
From the guy in the limo plus
what Kurt and Rowdy ripped
you off for back home.
I hid it before the cops showed up.
They think you were just
helping me rescue Ginny.
Mac, we're sort of heroes!
Even if it wasn't Ginny
we ended up savin'.
- The stamps?
- I threw them in the lake.
- Some of this is yours.
- No.
No, you take it.
It's your chance.
- In the bottom there.
- Open it.
(touching music)
I'll miss you, kid.
- Hey.
You ever come back to Nebraska...
- Yeah. (chuckles)
- Bye, Mac.
- So long, friend.
(touching music)
- Uh, Mac?
I don't think it's ever all downhill.
Ever.
- [Student] Oh, Fraser's back!
- [Student] Hey, it's Fraser Sweeney!
- [Ginny] Fraser!
- Hey, Fraze, welcome back!
- Thanks.
Hi.
- Hi!
Look, I never got to tell
you but what you did?
It think it was great.
- Sure.
- I would have told you that
day at the carousel but I--
- But you were busy.
Don't worry about it.
- Yeah.
- Is it true you shot some guy?
- Yeah.
- Get out!
That is so extreme!
What was it like?
- It hurts.
- Would you like to join
us for lunch, Fraze?
- Uhm...
Thanks, Ginny.
Thanks but I'm kinda busy right now.
Thanks, though.
Thanks.
Billy!
- Hi!
- I miss much last weekend?
- Nah.
- Hi, Sweeney!
- Hi.
- Welcome back.
- Samuels?
- Yeah?
- What is your first name, anyway?
- Hillary.
- Hillary.
Yeah.
- Fraser Sweeney, please report
to the principal's office immediately.
Fraser Sweeney,
to the principal's office.
- Jeez, Fraze.
Who'd you shoot now?
- (chuckles) Later, guys.
- Go on in, Fraser, they're waiting.
- Ah, Fraser, come in!
- Hi, Mom.
- [Mom] Hi.
- Hey, Carney.
- How you doin', kid?
- Okay, you?
- Can't complain!
No one else better! (laughs)
- Mom?
- (sighs) Sit down, Fraser.
- This--
(sighs) lady,
informed me this is for you.
It's what known as an endowment.
In this case to Columbia.
University?
For four years, tuition,
books and living allowance.
- Holy sh*t!
(clears throat)
I mean,
what?
- Congratulations.
- But,
but how?
- Not how, kid, who!
- Do you know a Mr...
Daniel MacDonald?
(touching music)
- Yes.
Mom.
- I'm just so proud of you!
(inspirational rock music)
- Whoo!
Right!
Yes!
(engine growls)
Whoo!
Yeah!
("You Are My Hero" by David Feldstein)
Holdin' the strength I need
To face reality once more
You've been a friend near and far
Hope from a distant star
You've been the voice deep inside
Whenever I tried to hide
Whenever I've been lonely
You've been right there to hold me
When sadness leaves me wet and cold
You are my hero
Right by my side again
Ready to fight again once more
When torment fills the morning sky
You are my hero
You're reachin' out to me
Until I'm settled, let's go
You've been a friend near and far
Hope from a distant star
You've been the voice deep inside
Whenever I tried to hide
Whenever I've been lonely
You've been right there to hold me
When trouble walks into my life
You are my hero
You're taking every fear
Before I shed a tear far away
When courage walks out the door
You are my hero
Holdin' the strength I need
To face reality once more
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