Shadow Conspiracy
- R
- Year:
- 1997
- 103 min
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(TELEPHONE RINGS)
WOMAN ON TELEPHONE:
Mr Pochenko. go ahead. please.
MAN:
Bobby. I must see you right away!MAN 2:
Hey. Professor! What's up?Don't tell me - your study group
of conspiracy nuts
finally figured out who killed JFK. right?
Bobby. you were never
so disrespectful
when you were my student.
I MUST see you immediately.
I'll have Janet schedule a dinner.
It'd be great to catch up with you.
This is not backburner. Bobby.
I have to see you today!
When can you meet me?
You got a problem. tell me now
and I vvill take care of it.
This is not something
I can discuss on an unsecure phone.
Alright. Professor. I'll be home by 10:00.
You come by then
and we'll talk about it. alright?
I'll be there.
I just wish we had more proof.
These names. the surveillance data
are just fragments.
You just have to convince Bishop.
God!
I'm terrified.
Very good. Neil. Keep searching.
(PUCCINI'S 'NESSUN DORMA'
PLAYS:
(Puppies whimper)
MAN:
I could take off!MAN 2:
Bobby. get off your ass!Yeah. free shot! Here we go!
Nice shot! Watch the back door. man.
You. Bobby! It's all you!
Oh. no. no. I got it! Oh. yeah!
Let's go. let's go. let's go!
Here we go. here we go!
(MOBILE PHONE RINGS)
Time out. gentlemen.
Time out?
Bishop.
Don't tell me.
Alright. I'm on my way.
Yo. Bobby. Think your man could hook
the brothers up with some jobs?
I'll run it past him.
Soon as your contract
with the Bullets expires.
F***in' Bobby Bishop!
See you guys next Saturday.
Who'd have ever thought?
Thanks. guys!
You're welcome. Mr Bishop.
Sorry to bust up your day with this.
I finally get my jump shot back
and you call me in? What's up?
The redoubtable Bobby Bishop
not in the know?
That'll be the day.
Let me guess - you've seen
his draft of Monday's speech
and it's a little more than we expected?
"A little more" is hardly
the expression I would use.
Papers are gonna kill us.
Everybody's inside. Let's go.
(People chatter)
Hello. everyone. Mr Vice President.
Alan.
Bobby.
James.
Robert!
Morning. Robert.
Charles.
Bobby. he's been up there all day
working on that speech.
Yes. but what he wants is radical.
Too far-reaching.
out of the financial markets.
He wants to freeze all government
contracts - not only that...
MAN:
We're talking about millionsof people out of work overnight.
WOMAN:
You know What that will doto the stock exchange.
MAN:
The man has createdan agenda for disaster.
It's far too much for the country
to handle all at once.
Not to mention a PR nightmare.
Since he won the election.
he's not listening to anybody.
It's as though
he were suddenly unaccountable.
He refuses to recognise
that change like this
has to be made step-by-step.
otherwise we'll be eaten alive
before we can get the American
public to understand and accept it.
And a draft of the speech
was leaked to the Herald'.
Who's writing the story?
Amanda Givens.
The perennial pain in the ass.
Certainly a persistent thorn in our sides.
Where is he now?
In the Office.
But he asked not to be disturbed
before dinner.
Well. I think I'd better go disturb him.
(Sighs) Bobby's the only one
who can get through to him.
Screw them.
These gutless bureaucrats.
They think this will bury the Party.
Do you agree?
Well. it is pretty risky.
A move this radical could send
the markets tumbling.
You don't know that.
Well. it could be.
But even if they drop.
It'll only be temporary.
My bet is in the long run
they'll be twice as strong.
Bobby. in my first term.
I listened to the experts.
I didn't rock the boat.
Well, I'm not gonna Wait any longer.
You don't have to convince me.
But you'll have a hell of a time
getting it through Congress.
I only have four years left.
If Congress doesn't like it.
there'll be a hell of a fight.
If I fail. I've failed trying.
Do I have to remind you
who helped draft this speech. Bobby?
I guess you're a little more daring
when you're 14 points behind
on the campaign trail
and half a bottle of Scotch
under your belt.
I just found out the story's
been leaked to the 'Herald'.
And with that much lead time.
There's a good chance
your opponents will massacre you
before you even get your ideas out.
Let me kill the story for now.
You can't sneak up on the enemy
when they know you're coming.
So how long do you Want me
to delay this speech?
Just a couple of days. sir. That's all.
Alright.
Good. I'll let them know.
Well?
He's agreed to reconsider for now.
Think you'll be able
to kill the story?
The Herald' goes to press in two hours.
The damage is done.
Well. like you said. sir.
we do have two hours.
That's not enough time.
It is for me. unless you'd rather
keep me here arguing about it.
Your boy is a confident
little prick. isn't he?
A prick? Really.
I find it so difficult
to distinguish between the...
...pricks and everyone else
around here.
Sir.
'Washington Herald'?
calling for Amanda Givens.
MAN ON PHONE:
Uh. Miss Givensis out on assignment.
Hold. please.
Bobby. she's out on assignment.
You Wore that tie yesterday.
That was yesterday.
Does she no longer keep
her appointments
This is an outrage.
Well. I'm sorry. sir.
but Amanda Givens is out of the office.
She's interviewing Congressman Page.
She's got Nate Page. that f***ing
snake. Grab his file. please.
You tell Miss Givens
we are extremely disappointed.
I'll tell her. sir.
Here we go.
I can smell it from here.
Get the press office
to call a conference at 6:45.
I want all the national
correspondents there.
I want the works.
6:
45 is way too close.The Herald' runs at 8:00.
Plenty of time. Make damn sure
Amanda Givens is there.
Alright. alright. I'm going.
WOMAN:
Congressman Page's office.May I help you?
(Speaks with German accent)
Ja. this is Dr Schmenke.
It is imperative that I talk
to the Congressman immediately.
He's in Committee Room 1312.
Danke!
WOMAN:
Robert Bishop's office.Bobby Bishop. please.
This is Yuri Pochenko calling.
Mr Bishop's unavailable.
He'll be back this evening.
Please! I must speak with him
immediately.
Please! It is a matter of life or death.
I'm sorry. Professor.
When he returns.
I'll let him know you called.
(TONE DRONES)
Congressman Page.
What a coincidence.
Coincidence? Oh. I sincerely
doubt that. Mr Bishop.
Monday's speech?
I don't know quite what you're
talking about. Mr Bishop.
No idea.
Then I guess you're also unaware
of an additional base closure I'm
submitting to the Pentagon on Monday.
It happens to be in your district -
another coincidence. I suppose.
Yeah, 30,000 jobs is a career-buster
if I ever saw one.
You can't intimidate me. Mr Bishop.
Well. it's your choice. Congressman.
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