Sudden Death Page #7

Synopsis: Some terrorists kidnap the Vice President of the United States and threaten to blow up the entire stadium during the final game of the NHL Stanley Cup. There is only one way and one man to stop them...
Director(s): Peter Hyams
Production: MCA Universal Home Video
 
IMDB:
5.7
Rotten Tomatoes:
54%
R
Year:
1995
111 min
751 Views


Penguins reach in the corner.

Drop it.

Oh, what a save!

Larmer drills one! Nice stop! He gave

more moves than Mae West on that one!

One minute remaining

in the third period.

And the Penguins

trailing by a goal.

Chicago still

putting pressure on.

Forty seconds remaining now.

Aaah!

The Penguins

need a goal desperately.

Thirty seconds left. Chicago's looking

for the parade down Michigan Ave.

They feel they've got

the Stanley Cup.

Aaah!

Aaah!

...Chicago win the Stanley Cup.

Time again ticking down.

Penguins running out of it.

Penguins reaching for every

possible thing they have.

Chicago takes it away. They'll drive

it to center with 14 seconds to go.

The Penguins don't have much time!

The puck's run by Francis,

ahead to Robitaille.

Not much time to go. Luc Robitaille...

We've got eight seconds left!

Seconds to go.

Stop the press!

Stop the press!

The Penguins have tied the game.

We're going to sudden death overtime!

You would have to be here to believe it!

Lucky Luc has scored for the Penguins

with under a second to go!

This series has been incredible!

- Lucky Luc has done it again!

- Sudden death?

Sudden death.

Paul, the Penguins

would not give up, despite the odds.

Belfour tried everything

in his power to stop them.

The Penguins have forced

sudden death overtime.

The team that scores first in the

next period will win the Stanley Cup!

Pittsburgh goal,

his 14th in the play-offs,

scored by...

Life's just a shitbox

of ironies, huh?

We still got money to move.

I hope it's not mine.

Everybody's got

a little more time.

I'd hate to see them waste it.

Wouldn't you?

Throw away the clocks, because the next

goal is going to win the Stanley Cup.

That's what sudden death

is all about.

Penguins control the draw,

drop it into the Chicago end.

Jagr will carry it in.

Both net-minders coming up tough here.

McEachern has it again!

Psst.

Aah!

Aaaah!

Breaking quickly!

Got a man! Move!

Bang! I'm immortal.

Aah!

Aaaah!

Jagr will carry it in,

but he's checked.

Aaaah!

Holy sh*t!

What's that?

Daddy!

Daddy.

- Come on, let's go!

- Watch it, will ya?

How many did you find, fireman?

Tyler.

I didn't move, Dad.

I didn't move.

Not even when things

blew up.

I didn't move.

It's over.

You're McCord, right?

I'm Agent Saccio.

Better off not moving

until this settles down.

The Vice President wants very much

to meet you. He's very grateful.

Daddy. Daddy.

Daddy, that's the man.

That's the man, Daddy.

That's him.

Daddy!

Stay with him.

Emily!

Daddy!

Let's go.

Daddy!

Daddy!

No!

Aaah! Daddy!

Daddy!

I'm not gonna kill you!

I'd rather you spent the rest

of your life remembering you

couldn't save your little girl.

Daddy!

Aah!

Aaah!

Aah!

Aaah!

Aaah!

Aaaah!

You should've seen my dad.

My daddy's a fireman.

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Gene Quintano

Gene Quintano (born 1946 as Eugene Francis Quintano Jr.) is an American screenwriter, actor, film producer and director. He's best known for writing sequels to the hit film Police Academy and directing the western Dollar for the Dead and action parody Loaded Weapon 1, both starring Emilio Estevez. more…

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