The January Man
- R
- Year:
- 1989
- 97 min
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Hey, cowboys!
Want some sugar?
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year!
Should auld acquaintance
be forgot...
I'll never forget you.
Bullshit.
After you, my dear Alphonse.
Thank you.
Oh, dear!
Call me if you get blue.
I am blue.
Call me.
The phone will be ringing
by the time you get home.
Here I go.
Wait till she gets in, please.
Allison.
What?
Happy New Year.
Happy New Year, honey.
Bye.
Gracie Mansion, please.
Fish!
They've multiplied.
Lord Jeffrey Amherst
was a soldier
Royal and true
And he summoned all the Indians
Into his sight
Oh, Amherst, dear
Oh, hello.
Ten-hut!
Line up!
Hello, Pepino.
Hello, little Lord Byron.
Come here and lay one on me.
Four, three, two, one!
Happy New Year!
Frank, wait a minute.
Forget it.
Just forget it.
That's easy to say.
You don't understand.
See, I don't care anymore.
I don't care
what makes sense anymore.
I don't give a rusty f***...
if they boot me down
the City Hall steps...
and send me back to the Bronx!
We gotta get this guy!
Everything that can be done
is being done.
My daughter was with her
last night.
It was my daughter, my child.
It could have been her.
This is not politics anymore.
Everything's politics!
The hell it is!
I can't even sleep.
Bullshit!
When you point your finger
at some guy...
and you say this is the guy
that could do the job...
ain't the flashbulbs going?
Don't you read it
in the papers the next day?
Get me your brother...
and get him now...
and get him before you go
to the ballet, Frank.
Get those hoses up here!
Come on. Move your ass!
Move it!
Get it on, Tony!
OK, Tony, turn it up!
In the windows!
Put it in the windows!
Turn it on!
Get that pressure up!
Turn it on, damn it!
- Chief?
- Yeah?
I'm looking for one of your men.
Who are you?
Franklin Starkey.
I'm Chief Sunday.
Who you want?
- Nick Starkey.
- He's in there.
Well, get him out here.
I have to talk to him.
It remains to be seen whether
or not he is coming out!
What the hell
are those guys doing?
Tell them to get the hoses up!
That window!
Over there!
Get jumping now!
Come on! Move it!
Move it, damn it!
Stay with it.
Hey! Advance that line!
Hi, there.
I'll take it from here, Nick.
I wonder if I could get
a cup of coffee.
Preferably espresso.
I'm not happy to see you, Frank.
You should be.
I've come to take you
away from all this...
and make you a big shot.
I never wanted
to be a big shot, Frank.
That's your thing.
You must be up sh*t's creek
to be here talking to me.
The mayor knows you're good
at this kind of thing.
You must be out of your mind
with amnesia...
to be here talking to me.
Now calm down, Nick.
I'm a fireman!
We're going to reinstate you.
I'm a fireman now!
We're going to take all the heat
we have to from the press.
I run into these f***ing
buildings when they're on fire!
You're gonna get a commendation
for what you did tonight.
Please, don't bother
on my account.
That was very heroic.
Go, Frank.
There's a lot between us.
None of it is good.
Please.
It's my career.
All right.
I'll come back.
Frank... on one condition.
What do you think of Maria?
- Who's Maria?
- The ballerina.
She doesn't trust
her partner enough.
Should she?
I don't think she has
any other choice.
Where's Frank?
I don't know.
He's late.
In that case, let me see you
through intermission.
Mrs. Starkey, where's
the commissioner tonight?
Here he is.
Excuse me.
Duty calls, and Christine goes.
I was beginning to think
you wouldn't make it.
I had to go...
I had to talk to Nick.
He's going to be reinstated
in the department...
He's going to be
the new special investigator.
How is he...
Did he agree?
You look flushed.
The dance was very stirring.
Usually you're bored.
Did he agree?
I can't believe it.
Why not?
After all, he is my brother.
That never stood in your way.
Are you siding with him?
Franklin, you should
know better than that.
What did you
have to promise him?
Hi, Ramon.
I'm thinking.
I am thinking.
All right.
Hi, Ed.
Will you get that animal,
please, and put it at her feet.
Don't smile, Olympia.
"Beware the jabberwock, my son!
"The jaws that bite,
the claws that clutch!"
Watch your hands, buddy!
- Like that? Stay.
- Very good.
Shut up!
Ed, why didn't you use
your apartment?
You've got the light.
Look, I'm making dinner tonight.
Can I borrow my table?
Sure.
Just languish there, darling.
Don't molest anything.
Ed... you want a job?
- What's a job?
- Work... for money.
- Money?
- Yeah. Do you remember money?
Yeah, I remember it.
What do you think?
It is irritating to me
that I need money.
- I shouldn't need it.
- I don't agree.
It's good
every once in a while...
to get roped into
somebody else's, you know...
What?
Problem.
For money?
Right.
I'm going to have
a press conference...
tomorrow morning at 10:00.
The governor, he's letting me
have his best speechwriter.
He's gonna write the statement.
The f***ing guy is a poet.
I'll have the hard-liners...
wringing their handkerchiefs
out before I'm through.
The prodigal son
with the right stuff...
forgive and forget.
"For everything
there is a season."
How do we face the terrifying
spectacle of Nick Starkey...
what he may do,
what he may not do.
Anyway, I wanna get going.
I want to start
working on it tonight.
I want to get
all the borough presidents.
I want them standing up there
with me shoulder-to-shoulder...
and if I can get that prick
with the scarlet cape...
the cardinal, to stand up,
I'm gonna get him up there, too.
And, you, you're going
to be to my right.
Now, what I want to do...
I want it to look like
the city is united...
in bringing Nick Starkey back.
I don't want it
to look like his brother's...
bringing him clean underwear
or something like that.
I'll take care of
all the questions.
I'll be as pious as hell.
And when it's over...
take a break,
let them have a shot at you.
And then give them
some hard talk back...
two or three minutes,
but be conservative.
Very, very conservative.
And if you blow,
blow with dignity.
I'm going to be dog meat
after this.
No, you're not.
If he comes out of this
looking great...
I'm an a**hole for firing him.
If he blows it, I'm a schmuck
for bringing him back.
If he blows it,
we're all unemployed.
And if he gets the guy,
we're all heroes.
That's the news.
It's like
Elizabeth Taylor says...
"There is no deodorant
like success."
What is it?
Captain Alcoa is here.
Sh*t.
He heard.
OK. Send him in.
I won't do it!
Do what?
Hey, don't bullshit me
besides screwing me.
We're all having a bad day,
Alcoa.
Nobody needs your volume.
Nick Starkey is no policeman!
Well, his record
shows otherwise.
He don't belong
in the department.
That's for me to say!
He's like a...
he's a f***ing beatnik!
He's got a beatnik mentality.
Maybe that's what we need,
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