Bullet Page #2

Synopsis: Frank Marasco arrests Kane Cartel who is then sentenced for execution. To stop this, Carlito Kane and Manual Kane kidnap the daughter of the California Governer and Frank's grandson, Mario. Frank Marasco (Bullet) takes law into his own hands to save them.
Director(s): Nick Lyon
Production: SC Films International
 
IMDB:
4.7
Rotten Tomatoes:
11%
NOT RATED
Year:
2014
87 min
137 Views


People know I'm here.

Yeah, you're right.

You're bluffing!

You're right. Only one

way to find out.

We're gonna go get coffee.

You do what you got to do.

Okay, okay, okay, okay-

I didn't mean that.

I didn't mean that.

I-I changed my mind.

I'll give you what you need.

My charge can get reduced,

right, if I do this?

You guys are gonna work

with me. That's what they say.

You're gonna work with me.

You start writing.

We'll see what we can do.

Yes, sir.

Lukas Kruger.

Kane's right-hand man.

Is he talking?

Eh... More like whining.

But he signed it.

How'd you get him to sign this?

You don't want to

know that, Captain.

You're right.

I don't want to know.

But Leroy said that uh...

Kane has something big

going down in the A.M.

So it looks like we'll

be doing an all-nighter.

Works out of a

art studio downtown.

Kruger. I want the

gorilla, not the monkey.

One animal at a time, Captain.

Man, you really had Leroy

snitchin' like a little b*tch.

All day, brother.

Detective, I want to see

what my client just signed.

Wait a minute.

What'd you just say?

I said I want to see what

my client just signed.

Wow. Leroy must be doing

pretty well for himself.

Pricey lawyer like you...

Don't f*** with me, Marasco.

You had no business having

him sign an affidavit

without me there.

He signed it on his own.

Look, the affidavit is on file

at the clerk's office.

You want a copy, I'm sure

they'll give it to you.

But as for me...

I'm running late, sweetheart.

Merde!

Special Agent Daehn.

So what can we do for you,

Special Agent Daehn?

I'm here to talk about

the ongoing investigation

of the Kane cartel.

What, the feds need our help?

Usually us local cops

are in the way.

Well, actually the Attorney

General wants to investigate

new evidence that might lead

to Manuel Kane's innocence.

You took him down, detective.

Do you have any idea what

this evidence could be?

Sure...

Non-existent.

I caught Kane red-handed.

He's guilty as hell.

And the men he killed...

were good cops and friends.

Okay, well, this could just be a

last-ditch legal effort, but...

...we'd still like to review any

files you may have on Kane.

All my files on Kane...

they're all up here. Heh.

And no psych in his right mind

would go in there unarmed.

Okay, well um...

Would you mind if I shadowed

him on the investigation?

I hear you have quite

the reputation, detective.

Look, shadow me all you want.

But when I turn a corner,

my shadow disappears.

And I ain't no

f***in' babysitter.

So, we're on then at twelve.

Stay in your own lane, Agent.

Special Agent.

Is he always this grumpy?

Grumpy? He was

actually in a good mood.

Great.

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Nick Lyon

Nick Lyon (born April 25, 1970) is a Los Angeles-based film director and screenwriter. A native of Pocatello, Idaho, he spent 9 years in Germany where he attended the renowned Film Academy Baden-Württemberg in Ludwigsburg, Germany.In Germany, Lyon went on to direct Academy Award winner Maximilian Schell in I Love You, Baby, a thriller produced by Warner Bros.. Lyon has since directed numerous international films and award winning independent films. Lyon is the winner of the DGA Directors Award at Moondance, for his independent film Punk Love. His credits include Grendel and Annihilation Earth for NBC/Universal, Species: the Awakening for MGM and North Sea for RTL Germany. more…

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