The Hurricane
Just a reminder,
ladies and gentlemen,
be right here in Pittsburgh...
on the boxing card
this Monday night.
Time now for the main event
of the evening!
In this corner,
from Paterson, New Jersey,
wearing the white trunks
with the blackstripe,
the winner of 18
of his last 21 fights,
Rubin "Hurricane" Carter!
And in the left corner,
in the dark trunks
with the white stripe,
from St. Thomas,
Virgin Islands,
the welterweight champion
of the world,
Emile Griffith!
Fighters, let's go.
All right.
All right,
keep your punches up.
It's gonna be a good,
clean fight, all right?
All right, touch gloves.
Good luck.
Go to your corners.
Hurricane,
Go get 'im,
Rubin.
Let's get 'im.
Come on and get me!
I'm in here!
I tell you what
- first one through that door is gon' die!
And the second one and the
third one after that, so come on!
Room in here
for everybody.
Collins! Becker!
Klein on the platform!
Lock 'em down!
Go!
It's Carter, tier one!
Got room in here for everybody, so come on!
Three times life. That's
And for what? For murders
I didn't even commit?
I ain't got nothin' but time,
so come on!
Come on in and get me!
Y'all wanna know who's talkin'?
Hurricane is talkin'!
You wanna see the Hurricane?
Come on up in here and see him!
Did you see that punch?
Oh, no!
Lucky punch!
You got him, Rubin boy!
Three, four,
five, six-
You all right?
Yeah, I'm all right.
All right, let's go!
Knock him out!
Come on!
He's in your corner!
Get out of the corner!
Another left to the body!
Another right to the head!
- A vicious combination!
- Yeah!
And he looks like
he's going down!
He hits the canvas!
Four, five-
It doesn't look like
he's gonna get up.
He's up!
The referee is checking him. You all right?
That's it!
It's over!
At 2 minutes and 13 seconds
of the first round,
Rubin "Hurricane" Carter
has defeated...
the welterweight champion
of the world!
Come on, come on, come on!
Come on!
Come on! Who's first? Shut up!
Relax there, Carter!
What the hell's going on?
I'm going in there. Are you nuts?
You wanna get yourself killed?
Everybody stand down!
Stand down!
Come on in here. Talk to
'em, Jimmy. Talk to them!
I ain't takin' no sh*t!
Rubin, calm down!
It's me, Jimmy. Talk to me.
I ain't takin' no sh*t
in here! Rubin, calm down!
Take it easy, champ. Now tell me what's
going on. Tell me what's happening.
Come on.
Hurricane done killed 'em!
Clear- Clear the tier.
Get out of here, everybody!
They wanna toss my cell,
Jimmy.
They're gonna
find my manuscript.
That book is the only thing I got
left in here. You understand me?
That's the only chance I got
to get out of here.
I lose that,
they gonna lose too.
Rubin, who do you think the first man
through this door has gotta be now?
It's me.
Listen-
All right.
Come on in here. Line 'em
up. Line 'em up, Jimmy.
Listen to me now. What if that manuscript
wasn't in this cell when we tossed it?
What if it was stuffed down your pants
or something and we couldn't see it?
I can make sure you weren't
strip-searched. Okay?
Don't bullshit me.
No bullshit.
You have my word.
Ain't nobody puttin'
their hands on me, Jimmy.
Ain't nobody
gonna touch me.
All right.
Nobody touches you.
You think
I killed them people?
I don't know, Rubin.
I don't know.
Sh*t.
Motherfuckers.
1-10, suspect at 1059-
John, you been drinkin'?
No.
Just relax.
Let me handle this.
Okay.
License and registration.
It's on the steering post.
What's going on?
Sh*t, Hurricane, didn't realize it was you.
Yeah, it's me.
What's going on, Theo?
We're looking for two negroes
in a white car.
Any two will do?
No-
Oh, sh-
Okay, get out.
All right, let's go.
Come on.
Check his vitals.
It's clear.
Air passage.
Heart rate
has changed.
Chin up.
Keep the passage open.
Can he talk,
Doc?
Just for a moment.
Would you raise his head?
Can you make out
these two men?
Are these the two men
who shot you?
Look carefully,
sir.
Are these the two men
who did it?
He said no.
Move closer.
He said no.
Move closer.
Take another look,
sir.
Son of a b*tch.
Sir, look closer.
You sure
these aren't the men?
Dirty son of a b*tch.
Watch your mouth.
Same old sh*t,
huh, Della Pesca?
Shut up.
Ask him again.
You been after me
Now you're tryin' to pin a
murderjack on me. Well, it don't fit.
I'm gonna take
your black ass down,
Mr. F***in' Champion
of the World.
I got your black f***in'
champion right between my legs,
you short punk b*tch.
You try me.
That's just what
I'm gonna do.
Pistolshots ring out
in the barroom night
Enter Patty Valentine
from the upper hall
She sees the bartender
in a pool of blood
Cries out, My God
they've killed them all
Here comes the story
of Hurricane
The man the authorities
came to blame
For something
that he never done
Put in a prison cell
but one time
He could've been
the champion of the world
Now all the criminals in
Are free to drink martinis
and watch the sun rise
While Rubin sits like Buddha
in a ten-foot cell
An innocent man
in a living hell
Yes, that's the story
of Hurricane
But it won't be over
till they clear his name
And give him back
the time he's done
Put in a prison cell
but one time
He could've been
the champion of the world
Hey, man, it's cold out here.
What are you talking about?
It's like summer for us.
Well, like the summers
in Brooklyn better.
their butts off to buy books?
That's right.
Lined up like this, not for a
movie or ball game or somethin'?
Ain't it great? No, isn't
it. "Isn't it great?"
Very good.
I stand corrected, Les.
Used books?
That's the great thing
about books.
Once you use them, you can pass
them along to somebody else...
like a torch...
or a football.
You know,
something you pass.
Okay, bring it on in.
Put it down.
Good, good.
Down.
Okay, young man,
that'll be 25 cents.
Jesus.
Twenty-five cent?
Mustn't be
much of a book.
So, Lesra,
what'd you get?
Uh, this.
What is it? I don't know.
It's about a boxer.
It's got, like, 337 pages,
though, you know.
Well, it probably takes a lot of
words to tell someone's life story, eh?
Yeah, well, this guy must be, like, 150
years old if he gon' use all these words.
Sometimes we don't pick the books we read
- they pick us.
It's unfair
Can I get some whiskey
Can I get some whiskey
Can I get some whiskey
We've been home schooling this young man for
eight months. That's how it applies to us.
I'm not married. Mr. Swinton, who you spoke
with, is one of the two men I live with.
No, Sam Chaiton
is the other man I live with.
I don't think you do see,
Mr. Broden.
They are my business partners
and my roommates.
You're the Department
of Education...
and you're telling me you're prepared
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