Blind Fury Page #2

Synopsis: Nick Parker was a Vietnam vet who was blinded during the war. He was found by one of the local tribes, who taught him to enhance his remaining senses and to expertly wield a sword. On his return to the United States, he goes to visit an old Army buddy, Frank Devereaux, but discovers that he and his wife are divorced, and Frank no longer lives there. What they don't know is that Devereaux was playing in a crooked casino in Reno and accumulated a large debt. The casino boss is willing to forgive his debt if he does something for him: Devereaux is a chemist, and they want him to make designer drugs. In order to make sure he does it, they try to kidnap his son. But Nick is there, and Nick saves the boy. Thus begins a road trip to Vegas to protect the boy and save his friend, with the boss' henchmen in pursuit.
Genre: Action, Comedy, Crime
Director(s): Phillip Noyce
Production: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
6.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
58%
R
Year:
1989
86 min
270 Views


Does your boss know?

I do the inventory.

How'd you get into my apartment, Annie?

They let me in.

Did they tell you what they want me to do?

Did they tell you what they've already done?

No, and I don't wanna know.

Now, listen to me, Frank.

When people owe Claude MacCready,

they pay...

one way or the other.

So, just go along.

It's the best way.

You tell MacCready I'll talk to him.

Okay.

- It's coming down, huh?

- Yeah.

- Come on, buddy. Come on.

- Watch your step out there.

Hey, it's still raining.

A little water never hurt anyone.

Oh, yeah? Well, if I catch pneumonia,

it'll be all your fault.

I'll try and live with the guilt.

"A little water never hurt anyone."

- Sh*t. Don't you laugh.

- Well, I can see where I'm going.

It's not funny. I hurt my knee.

It hurts. I can't move.

That's all right.

Wait until the paramedics come.

Hey, wait up.

Don't be mad.

They gave me a piece of candy in the store.

Want some?

I knew there was a nice little boy

inside of you somewhere.

So, you're a thief, too, huh?

- It fell out of your pocket.

- Bull.

- So, you were with Dad in the war, huh?

- That's right.

Hey, you could see then.

Yes, I could see then. Now give me that.

Well, what happened?

Your daddy and I became friends

in boot camp.

I figured we'd be pals for life.

He made me laugh

and I kept him out of the stockade.

He was always clowning around

with explosives and stuff...

scaring the hell out of everybody.

Finally, our time in Vietnam was over

and we were gonna go home.

Right in the middle of our celebration...

the firebase got hit by a mortar attack.

Your dad and I were picked

to take out the enemy.

The plan was that he would cover me...

while I would get close enough

to take them out.

We'd done it before.

This time, the other guys were waiting.

Frank!

Come back!

That's where I lost my sight.

My dad... I mean, did he do okay or what?

Your dad was fine.

Just fine.

We'll be stopping for about 10 minutes.

Whatever you have to do, do it real quick.

And wait for me at the outside.

Yes, Operator...

I'd like to place a collect call

to my mum in Miami, Florida.

Her name is Lynn Deveraux.

Yeah, D-e-v-e-r...

What's the big idea? I need to call my mum.

You can't.

Why not?

Why can't I?

Billy, there's something you gotta know.

What's that supposed to mean?

Billy.

Billy!

Billy!

You lied to me!

You told me she was at home!

Shut up!

Help!

Don't! Stop!

Shoot.

Popcorn!

Snow!

What the hell is going on around here?

Nick!

Nick.

Come here.

Yeah, it's okay.

Everything's gonna be all right.

Yeah, it's all right.

There they all go.

Headed for Harrah's.

- Glitter and flash.

- Sh*t.

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Charles Robert Carner

Charles Robert Carner (born April 30, 1957) is an American TV and film director and writer. He is primarily known for directing numerous TV movies as well as the theatrical film Witless Protection. He is married to Debra Sharkey, with whom he has two children, Michael and Grace Noelle. more…

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