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Synopsis: LAST MAN CLUB follows Captain John "Eagle Eye" Pennell, a WW2 veteran who has learned that his family is going to force him into a retirement home. That same day, he receives a letter from a former B-17 crew mate, reminding him of the pact they made to each other in 1944. That letter will send Eagle on a cross country trip to reunite his remaining crew and make good on the promise they made to each other decades before. Along the way, Eagle meets Romy, a sassy young woman on the run from the mob. After a rocky start, she joins forces with the boys, realizing she needs them as much as they need her. On the run from life, our heroes are determined to finish their quest at all costs. Last Man Club is a moving yet often light-hearted and touching story of true friendship. It is their story of honor and ultimately the bond between brothers-in-arms.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Bo Brinkman
Production: Cactus Films
  21 wins & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.0
PG-13
Year:
2016
95 min
11 Views


handle this case personally.

I'll have a few sessions with him

before I make my final decision.

But no promises.

Ok?

Something else?

I got some information on your father.

Wanted to share it with you in person.

- Is he all right?

- Well, we're not sure.

- What do you mean?

- I'm afraid your father's been kidnapped.

Possibly carjacked. An officer witnessed

your father being held at gunpoint.

Who would wanna kidnap

an 80-year-old man?

Apparently an attractive young

woman in an evening dress.

Really?

Hey. Hungry?

Got you some donuts.

It's me. Romy.

What do you think?

- What did you do to your hair?

- Felt like being me for a while.

You like it?

Yeah. It's fine.

Fine? Eagle, never tell a

woman she looks fine, ok?

That is pretty much the worst compliment

you could pay a lady. Eat a donut.

I also got you something else.

Try these puppies on.

Mm-mm. Mm-mm.

- Mm-mm.

- Ok. How about these?

Mm. Mm-mm. Mm-mm.

All right, well, last ones.

Let's hope we get lucky.

Better.

- But not great.

- Well, it's better than nothing.

Here, drink your coffee.

Thought you would appreciate

a little patriotism.

What are you doing?

Just tell me if anyone's coming.

- You really are a criminal.

- Well, then, arrest me.

This isn't gonna work.

Well, you said we can't

ditch the car.

They'll still be looking for a

1958 black Ford Fairlane.

Look, relax, all right?

I've got a plan.

Some plan. Now that the car is

clean they'll never spot us.

Oh, you said something funny.

There's hope for you yet.

Ah, this is perfect.

- What's going on?

- You'll see.

- What the hell is that?

- You know what? Will you just relax?

Here. Why don't you go read

something?

Jeez.

Hey, why don't you grab

a can there?

I was in kind

of a red mood today.

I hadn't noticed.

- How's he doing?

- He hasn't been violent.

I mean, he's been ok. He's been

very interested in art projects.

And he hasn't... He's been really

nice to the other patients.

That's interesting.

In my opinion, taking off those

restraints was a bad idea.

- You know his history.

- All too well, Dr. Campbell, all too well.

We're gonna have to watch him.

His behavior is not very

convincing.

Oh. Nice work, Mr. Williams.

Oh, thanks, doc.

You know, I feel like I'm

redefining my life in a way.

Oh? How so?

Well, that anger issue that I had, I'm...

I'm beginning to get a grip on that.

- Tell me more.

- Well, that thing about my mother.

I mean, thanks to you, now

I... I really understand it.

It could have made a whole

difference in my life, but...

well, never too late,

as they say.

How remarkable,

especially considering we've

only had one session together.

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