Money Train Page #2

Synopsis: Two foster brothers work as transit cops. While one's life is as good as it gets, the other's is a pit. After losing his job, getting dumped by his brother, and getting the crap kicked out of him by a loan shark for the umpteenth time, He implements his plan to steal the "money train," a train carrying the New York Subway's weekly revenue. But when things go awry, will his brother be able to save him in time?
Genre: Action, Comedy, Crime
Director(s): Joseph Ruben
Production: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.6
Rotten Tomatoes:
22%
R
Year:
1995
110 min
944 Views


It's good for you.

Let's see that drunk walk again.

Say hello to Grace Santiago.

She's gonna be working with us.

- Hi, guys. Nice to meet you.

- How are you doing?

Welcome aboard.

- She is smokin'.

- I think I'm in love.

All quiet by the D.

Okay, we've got a Christmas shopper.

A white male. 19.

Dressed all black.

He's interested.

His girlfriend's after him.

She's dragging him away.

- Did you do much decoy?

- Six months in the outer boroughs.

This transfer

was definitely a lucky break.

- They say you guys are the best.

- Modesty prevents me ...

No. it doesn't. We are the best.

His arm's swinging. He looks like

he forgot how to take a whiz.

He got that from me.

- Where are you from?

- The Bronx.

- Are you living by yourself?

- Yeah.

- Keep watching the D.

- We've got something going on.

What have we got here?

Look at those big hands.

- Let's take him home.

- I'm into it.

Hey, honey,

we're gonna take you home.

You want to come home?

You're a fine-looking man.

- Don't fight us.

- Look at that face.

We're gonna love you.

- We're gonna chew you up.

- Come with us.

Shouldn't we break it up?

Hey! That's my man.

Get your hands off my man.

- Do you want to get hurt?

- We didn't know he was your man.

Get out of here!

- I can't trust you for one minute.

- They were huge.

She's beautiful.

Wait right there.

What are you looking at?

Alone at last.

- May I help you?

- We can help each other.

- What do you want, sir?

- I want to ask you a question.

Do you know what it's like

to smell your own flesh burning?

Hand out the cash. b*tch.

or I'll light you up.

- I gave you the money.

- I'm not in it for the money.

It's the torch! Call the EMS.

I'll take the street.

Get down!

Sick bastard!

Police!

Get off me.

It's okay.

Johnny, Merry Christmas.

What are you drinking?

The usual. Jack. Straight up.

Give me to of those

and give me to beers.

This is a little hard

so you should drink it with ...

... a beer. Obviously ...

... you've been there before.

That's with me, Johnny.

You took a pretty hard one today.

Too bad he got away.

It was his lucky day.

That won't happen twice.

The EMS people say the clerk

is going to be just fine.

That's good to hear.

This job can be hazardous to your

health if you take it too seriously.

- I don't know no other way.

- Me neither.

It takes a special kind of person

to do this job.

- Someone with dedication.

- Perseverance.

- Stamina.

- Strength.

- Courage.

- Cojones.

- Complete and utter stupidity.

- It's a curse.

- Welcome to the team.

- Thanks.

- How are my to favourite people?

- We were fine.

He's a kidder.

I looked long and hard and I found

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Doug Richardson

Doug Richardson is an American screenwriter and novelist, who specializes in action movies and thrillers.He first made an impression with his as yet unproduced spec script Hell Bent... and Back which sold for one million dollars. He wrote an adaptation of Walter Wager's novel 58 Minutes which became the basis for the sequel Die Hard 2. Other screenplays include Bad Boys and Hostage.His novels include 99 Percent Kill: A Lucky Dey Thriler, Blood Money, The Safety Expert, True Believers, and Dark Horse. Richardson's first non-fiction book, The Smoking Gun: True Tales from Hollywood's Screenwriting Trenches is a collection of popular weekly blogs from his website. more…

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