The Corruptor
EXT:
NEW YORK CITY, DAYCredits roll over establishing shots of the city. First,
primary MANHATTAN, the one tourists see on post
cards. Then slowly, we drift into Chinatown. Side
streets and back alleys so different you wouldn't
even know your in the U.S...Eventually we stop on...
EXT:
WINGS BAKERY SHOP, WEST BROADWAY, CHINATOWN-DAY
CUSTOMERS move in and out when BOOOOM! The screen
EXPLODES in a ball of FIRE.
The bleeding PATRONS stumble into the street as
flames pour from a gaping hole that was once a
bustling Herb shop.
Across the street, a young ASIAN, poorly dressed,
lights a smoke. His body is undernourished and
covered with the tattoo insignia of the FUKIENESE
DRAGONS. But it's his eyes that get your attention.
Dark and hungry, they watch his day's work with the
detachment of one who's been taught the value of
life is zero. Meet BOBBY VU.
Oblivious to the chaos, he strides into the street
flanked by three similarly tattooed youths who we
will come to know as JACK, BLACK EYES and "THE TALL
KID". Together they encircle a middle-aged TRIAD
SYMPATHIZER dressed totally in his bakery whites,
crawling from the rubble. The young gangsters
brazenly pull pistols from their jackets.
BOBBY VU:
Fukienese Dragons not funny now.
The injured man futilely pulls a gun from his coat as
the Dragons execute their prey in a barrage of
gunfire. Smoke drifts from their weapons when Bobby
notices a frightened TOURIST lying in a puddle of her
own blood. He looks into her tear filled eyes and
raises his gun to finish her. But she dies before he
needs to shoot.
He then climbs into a rented Ford and takes off.
3. A BAD DEAL FOR THE FUKIENESE
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INT:
PHAN HO'S LAMPS, CANAL STREET, NYC-NIGHTFor a lamp store the joint is dark. The only light comes from the
merchandise burning 20 watt bulbs and a small black and white
Zenith spouting tape delayed news from the bombing site.
REPORTER (TELEVISION)
The tragic death of BETH KADELL from Fairlawn New Jersey
in this morning's Chinatown bombing has mobilized the city
and drawn attention to a six month war being waged in the
back alleys and underground corridors of the city's most
mysterious neighborhood. According to police, the Fukienese
Dragons, a new entity in the Chinatown crime scene, are
headed by twenty year old Bobby Vu from the Fukien
province of China.
The television shows a surveillance photo of Bobby Vu as the
sound of sporadic GRUNTS and a heavy WHACK...WHACK, emanates
from the back of the shop.
Sitting at a table, drowning in a shower of sweat, is a fifty
year old blob named PHAN HO. Nerves mask his face, when
suddenly his arm lurches forward as if something or someone
pulled him. WHACK!
REPORTER (TELEVISION)
Sources say the bombing and execution of a known Triad
Soldier are another chapter in the power struggle between
the Fukienese Dragons Youth Gang and the Triad run Tung
Fung Benevolent Association, Chinatown's ruling organized
crime entity for over a century, believed to be headed by
local businessman Benjamin Wong. Known in the community
as Uncle Benny.
A photo of sixty three year old Benny Wong fills the TV screen
as Phan Ho takes a five from a dwindling stack of bills and pushes
it across the table to NICK CHEN.
Chen's thirty six, and whatever money he earns is spent on clothes
and fifty dollar haircuts. He's handsome and cool, with looks
hailing more from his Hong Kong father than his mainland mom.
Phan watches as Chen takes a card from his hand and flips it onto
the table. Ace of Spades. Phan drops a three of Clubs. Back and
forth until Phan's empty and Chen's left with one card. He smiles,
taking his time as the fat man wipes sweat from his brow.
PHAN:
Throw it!
Phan's poised to strike. Chen drops the card. Jack of Clubs. Both
men move, but Chen's quicker. He pulls the card from the table
letting Phan slam his hand on nothing but wood.
WHACK!
Phan holds his palm as Chen picks up the cards and another five.
He shuffles the deck skillfully with his right hand as his left
fishes a smoke from his pocket.
PHAN:
It's late. No Fukienese Dragons come here. I close now...OK?
On cue, the bell over the front door sounds trouble.
The youths entering the shop are FUKIENESE. Two, Jack and "The
Tall Kid", we recognize as the shooters from Wing's. One of them,
Fuke #1, stays outside to stand guard as the others approach Chen.
TALL KID:
(Fukienese)
Time to pay.
They move purposefully toward the two men as Chen drops a
seven of clubs on the table and turns to Phan.
CHEN:
You speak Fukienese?
Phan nods as the young thugs reach the table. Chen turns over
a four of spades from the frightened shop owner's hand.
CHEN:
Tell 'em they're in the wrong store.
TALL KID:
F*** you.
CHEN:
Learned some English, good for you.
Chen pulls his .45 and lays the cannon on the table.
PHAN:
Are you crazy?
Chen drops a Jack of hearts on the pile, covers it uncontested
and takes a five from Phan's ever shrinking pile.
CHEN:
Lucky...are you?
Chen stares at the Tall Kid, goading him with his lack of
concern...Three seconds pass like kidney stones... Finally, Chen
laughs to himself, stands and puts his finger to the Tall Kid's
head as if it were a play gun.
The lack of respect incites the Tall Kid to go for his gun. But
before he can fire a shot, Chen produces a .38 from his sleeve
and puts a bullet through the gangster's head.
Phan drops to the ground as Chen dives over the card table,
grabbing his .45. He hits the floor pulling the table down with
him as a shield for Phan, then himself as Fuke #2 shoots
wildly before being taken out by Chen.
Jack retreats to behind a wall, then slowly crosses through an
archway to confront Chen from behind. As he steps out, he finds
only Phan cowering on the floor. Chen has disappeared. Suddenly
the place explodes in a hail of automatic gunfire as Fuke #1
enters the store and sprays everything in sight, producing a
blizzard of glass. Jack turns to see Chen has re-appeared and
taken up postion behind a counter full of lamps and mirrors while
he takes on both Jack and Fuke #1.
Chen skillfully uses one of the counters as cover as he makes
his way towards the front ofthe store, gets a bead on the Fuke
with the automatic and sends him flying back out the front
door in a hail of glass- pedestrians scattering for their life.
Jack, alone now, cowers behind an opposite counter, desperately
crawling along the floor trying to make his way out of there. He
peeks through an opening to his cover and find Chen nowhere in
sight.
Slowly, painfully hunched over, he backs up towards the
blown-out front door, checks for Chen one more time, then
decides to make a run for it. Suddenly he's got a foot slamming
into the side of his head sending him crashing back to the floor.
Chen has appeared out of nowhere.
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