Winter Kills Page #8

Synopsis: 19 years after President Timothy Keegan was assassinated, his brother Nick discovers a dying man claiming to have been the gunman. While trying to avoid his wealthy and domineering father's attempts to control his actions, Nick follows the clues that have been handed to him. As he progresses, it becomes increasingly difficult to discern the real trails from the dead ends, and increasing dangerous as unknown parties try to stop Nick from uncovering the truth.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Mystery
Director(s): William Richert
Production: AVCO Embassy Pictures
 
IMDB:
6.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
87%
R
Year:
1979
97 min
251 Views


Cerruti has run everything

since the day Tim was shot.

Darndest part-

Don't even

give himself a raise.

Lives in Brooklyn

in a rabbit hole.

IWhat you doing?

I'm calling the police.

You begging to die?

You got eyes

in that empty head?

Look, Im an old man - Skin sagging,

false teeth, eyes milking over.

But Ive been holding this thing

together with the minutes ticking by...

'cause when this old clock comes undone,

you watch where the wheels will fly.

- I won't buy it, pa. - I'm standing

between you and darkest night, son.

The other side of me

is chaos.

Hold it, Keifitz.

We won't need the gun.

Won't need the gun? God, son, it

must've been the milkman after all,

'Cause you sure as hell

ain't no part of me.

That man damn well

needs his gun...

'cause he's gonna

shoot you with it.

Pa!

Pa, take my hand!

Stupid! You wanna go

with me? Take my hand, pa!

You get out of this alive, son-

You get out of this alive.

Take our money out of the western

world and put it in south America.

- Oh!

- Brazil. Ah!

- Aah!

- Brazil! They're the next ones up!

Pa's dead.

I'll connect you

with John Cerruti.

Call the police, rosemary.

Yes, Mr. Kegan.

Are you coming back?

I'm part of the family.

Hello. This is

Yvette Malone speaking.

I'm not home just now,

But if you'll be kind enough to

leave your name and telephone number,

I'll call you when I return.

Please begin

at the tone.

Hello, honey.

This is nick.

I just wanted to hear

your voice once more.

And I wanted to tell you

that I love you...

and Ill miss you.

Bye.

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Richard Condon

Richard Thomas Condon (March 18, 1915 in New York City – April 9, 1996 in Dallas, Texas) was a prolific and popular American political novelist. Though his works were satire, they were generally transformed into thrillers or semi-thrillers in other mediums, such as cinema. All 26 books were written in distinctive Condon style, which combined fast-pace, outrage, and frequent humor while focusing almost obsessively at monetary greed and political corruption. Condon himself once said: "Every book I've ever written has been about abuse of power. I feel very strongly about that. I'd like people to know how deeply their politicians wrong them." Condon's books were occasionally bestsellers, and many of his books were made into films; he is primarily remembered for his 1959 The Manchurian Candidate and, many years later, a series of four novels about a family of New York gangsters named Prizzi. Condon's writing was known for its complex plotting, fascination with trivia, and loathing for those in power; at least two of his books featured thinly disguised versions of Richard Nixon. His characters tend to be driven by obsession, usually sexual or political, and family loyalty. His plots often have elements of classical tragedy, with protagonists whose pride leads them to destroy what they love. Some of his books, most notably Mile High (1969), are perhaps best described as secret history. And Then We Moved to Rossenarra is a humorous autobiographical recounting of various places in the world where he had lived and his family's 1970s move to Rossenarra, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland. more…

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