Samurai Cop
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- Year:
- 1991
- 96 min
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We are not an established gang yet!
My friend, you should be very cautious.
In my opinion,
we should try to make friends with all the gangs,
The Japanese, the Chinese.
Al Capone once said,
"There is enough money
to be made in this business for all of us."
It's all up to Fujiyama.
He wants to make a certain treaty
with the Chinese gangs,
not the Japanese,
especially the Ginzas.
Here comes the boss.
What happened, Okamura-san?
No. No deals, no friendships with anybody.
- Right now, I want that old Chinese fox dead.
- Okay, Boss.
You heard the order?
I do not agree with the fighting.
Okamura, it is not for us to decide.
It is up to the boss.
It's the order of Katana.
We fight.
Good morning, Mr. Li.
Have you decided to work with us?
In no way we go under Fujiyama's flack.
Mr. Fujiyama doesn't want to waste any more time.
- Come on, come on. Let's get going.
- Move it!
- You did it.
- The job is done.
I'm responsible for bringing you from San Diego,
are you sure this is a good bust?
Yeah, cocaine.
- Sergeant, how are you?
- I'm just fine.
- We're going to go catch us some bad guys.
- Good luck. Call me if you need me.
- See you.
- See you later.
- All right.
- Who gave you the information?
- A Chinese gang member.
His boss was killed by the Katana gang.
There's the blue van over there.
- So the van belongs to the Katana gang?
- Yeah.
Let's call for the helicopter.
- Peggy, where are you?
- I'm landing.
No, no, no, don't land. We need you.
I'll give you the direction.
I can see the blue van.
- Peggy, Peggy, do you hear me?
- Yeah, Frank. I can hear you.
Watch for the boat.
There's lots of boats in the marina.
How am I supposed to know
which one is carrying the coke?
Just keep an eye on the van, Peggy.
I'm well-informed there's a large suitcase
full of coke in the back.
They're going to make the swap somewhere in the marina.
- Just stay close to them.
- Okay, Joe. Keep it up.
Oh, it's up and ready, you just keep it warm.
It's warm and ready.
Okay guys, I think we're getting close.
- There's a boat headed full speed towards the van.
- Good, good. Just follow.
- Try to stay out of sight, Peggy.
I don't want you scaring them off.
- You got it, Joe.
- They'll come with the boat?
- Yeah, yeah.
You stay here and wait.
Hey Peggy, can you see them?
It seems like we've lost them.
They'll have to come by this way,
it's the only road out.
Shoot! Shoot them!
- Stop!
- Hold on.
I got him!
Hey, hold on, hold on.
Hold on.
Ow!
Hey man, watch it.
Watch it.
Oh, man.
- Hey, let's call for backup.
- We'll call them when we need them.
Shoot, shoot them!
Shoot, shoot them!
Shoot, shoot.
- You got him.
- Yeah, I got the bastard.
Let's go. Go!
Faster. Go, go, faster.
He's burning! He's burning!
He's on fire! He's on fire!
He's burning! Burning!
Do something!
Man, he's burning!
- We got to do something!
- Man, you grab the blanket.
I'll get the fire extinguisher.
Put the blanket on him.
That's it, that's it.
That's enough, he's out.
Good job guys. This calls for a celebration.
You got it.
I'll see you back at your place.
The boss is coming.
- So they call him samurai, huh?
- Yes. His real name is Joe Marshall.
He got his martial arts training from the masters in Japan.
He was brought over here from the police force
To fight us?
To fight me.
To destroy my operation.
To kill you and my other men.
To put handcuffs on me
and put me in the gas chamber.
Samurai, if he is a samurai,
what the hell are you?
I'll get to know him and then we'll see
who the real samurai is.
So you know where our man is?
Yes boss.
I know the hospital and the room.
And he's burned bad, real bad.
He won't be able to talk.
I want him dead.
I want his head cut off and brought here.
I want his head on this piano,
so that every man
in my organization understands once more
that no Katana gets captured alive or talks.
Got that?!
I will bring you his head
and I will place it on your piano.
I know the real samurai is here.
So, I'm lying there in bed with probably,
the most beautiful woman I've ever met in my life.
Hey, what are you talking about?
I'm just kidding.
You know you're number one.
- So anyway, this guy-
- I've heard enough of the stories.
So anyway, you get on the phone and you tell me that this,
what's his name, Omaha, Yamaha, whatever his face
or his name is right, is after me?
So I figure, I'm going to have to knock a couple
of these guys off and I know I'm going to get the speech
from Captain Roma,
"I've told you guys, I don't want anymore dead bodies."
Well, what am I gonna-
Frank, come to my office.
- Hi Joe.
- Hi Aoki.
- In trouble again?
- What's it going to be today?
- Hello sir.
- Joe.
- Hey Steve, how are you doing?
- What's going on Steve?
Not much sir.
There's a nurse and they're giving him an injection.
Let's check it out.
- Hello.
- Hi.
How is he?
Do you think he'll be able to answer a few questions?
No way. His lips are burned.
- So what? He'll never be able to talk again?
- Oh, he'll talk again but you just have to
give him a couple of weeks.
- Next time guys, catch him in one piece.
- Thanks, nurse.
- Do you like what you see?
- I love what I see.
- Would you like to touch what you see?
- Yes. Yes, I would.
- Would you like to go out with me?
- Uh-huh. Yes, I would.
Would you like to f*** me?
- Bingo.
- Well then let's see what you've got.
- It doesn't interest me. Nothing there.
- Nothing there?
Just exactly, what would interest you?
Something the size of a jumbo jet?
- Have you been circumcised?
- Yeah, I have. Why?
Well, your doctor must have cut a big portion of it off.
- No. He was a good doctor.
- Good doctors make mistakes too.
- That's why they buy insurance.
- Hey, don't worry. I got enough.
- It's big.
- I want bigger.
Hey, hey, hey, hey, I have uh...
- Have you been circumcised?
- Shut up.
Okay, Steve, I want you
to watch the room and watch it good.
You got three more officers coming to assist you.
And remember, no one goes in the room except for
doctors and nurses, got it?
- Okay, Joe.
- All right, let's go.
- Hi, Joe.
- Hi, Frank. How are you doing?
Watch the room from all sides.
The burned man is very important to us.
Okay, sir.
- Hey, hey, what are you doing?
- I have to change the trash, is that all right?
All right.
Oh, my God.
Call security!
I'm in corridor 2.
Hey, wait a minute, nurse.
Wait a minute.
Get up.
Good job.
No one's around.
Let's go.
Hey, wait a minute.
I want to talk to you.
Hey, wait a minute, stop.
Come on, come on, let's get going.
Move it.
Hey, hey, wait a minute.
Hey, wait a minute, doctor.
I'd like to talk to you.
Can I see some ID?
- Captain, what did I do wrong?
- Everything you did was wrong.
You're the one that talked me into bringing this moron
from San Diego
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