Heart Condition Page #2

Synopsis: Jack Moony, a white cop, has it in for a black lawyer to the drug crowd, Napoleon Stone. That Stone is now dating his ex-girlfriend doesn't help matters at all. Stone is shot after Moony suffers a heart attack and wakes to find that he not only has a new heart, but that it is Stone's and that Stone's ghost is now his constant companion. Stone is insistent that Moony not only take care of his heart now but that Moony solve his murder.
Genre: Comedy, Crime, Drama
Director(s): James D. Parriott
Production: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
5.6
Rotten Tomatoes:
0%
R
Year:
1990
100 min
133 Views


I don't deserve that, Moon.

Neither does he.

What were you doing?

I didn't tell you I finished

night school finally

and I got my application

into Valley Arts College

and I saved up

all the tuition...

What?

I don't know why I keep

forgetting to drop this off.

Every time I'm near your house,

it's not the right time.

Jesus Christ! Why do you

have to keep doing that?

- I need it.

- For what?

Self-defense.

From what?

Why do you carry a gun?

I'm a cop!

Yeah, well, I'm not.

Do you still

have the fishbowl?

Yeah.

Can you put this in

there with the others?

And, like, if something happens

to me have them print it up.

You know, like, sprinkle them

over Hollywood Boulevard

like ashes?

- Coming?

- Yeah.

Crys.

Bye, Moon.

Because I love you so.

Because I love you so.

Come here, here you go.

Come on now.

That's yours, yeah,

that's yours.

Okay, you can have

some of that, too, alright?

Hey, come here.

Look at that.

Come out of here.

There you go.

You want some of this?

Just a bit.

There you go.

Yeah, I know.

Glad to see you, too.

Get out of here, will you?

I'm trying get myself

a life. Get out.

That's it, Chuck,

you don't get any more.

Well, maybe just a little.

Chuck!

Ah! Eh! Gah!

Ah! Ah!

Chuck.

What are you saying?

That's it? He's dead?

He will be.

Without a new heart.

And the odds of finding

a B - positive donor...

- Dr. Posner.

- Excuse me.

- He was a cop?

- Vice.

How the hell did he get

in that kind of condition?

Vice.

Sad news for the State of

California and the nation.

Senator James Marquand, one of

the most respected leaders

on Capitol Hill

is dead at 54.

Found by a staff member in his

Bel Air home this morning

the author of the new

anti-drug legislation

is believed to have died

from heart failure

The President described

Marquand as a true gentleman

a brilliant statesman...

Okay, which one of you guys

said the Hail Mary?

- The donor's condition?

- It was a car accident.

Severe trauma to the head and

lower back, severed brain-stem.

Otherwise, the guy's

a cream puff.

- His form's in order?

- We got him on file.

He had it marked

on his license.

Anything medical?

This guy's squeaky clean about

everything but his occupation.

- Pusher?

- Close.

- Proctologist?

- Getting warmer.

Don't tell me he's a lawyer.

Yeah. But don't

sweat malpractice.

He's too dead to sue.

- Sh*t, turn that down.

- I got it.

- Okay, he's asleep, come on.

- You sure he knows?

- It's only been a few weeks.

- Doctor told him yesterday.

Everything, right?

Yeah, everything, now

will you come on?

- You got it on him?

- It won't stand up.

- Then, prop it up.

- You sure he knows, Harry?

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James D. Parriott

James D. Parriott (born (1950-11-14)November 14, 1950, in Denver, Colorado) is an American writer, director, and producer, with his own self named production company. more…

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