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Synopsis: In Reno, the former successful trumpet player Nate Poole has a one night stand with the wife of the powerful and ruthless mobster Happy Shannon and one of his gangsters abducts Nate to kill him in the desert. Out of the blue, Nate is saved by Indians and he walks through the desert until he reaches a side show owned by Sam Adamo. Nate asks if Sam has a telephone to make a phone call to his friend Harriet, but he sees a beautiful woman with wings called Lily Luster and he asks a drink to her. Then he invites Lily to move with him to Reno. However Sam kidnaps Nate to kill him with a snake, but Lily rescues Nate with a truck and they head to Reno. Nate plots a scheme to raise some money, offering Lily to Happy. Along their journey back to Reno, Nate falls in love with her and he decides to call off the agreement with Happy. But the criminal finds Nate's hideout and abducts Lily and keeps the angel with him. Neverthless Nate is decided to rescue Lily from Hàppy's fortress.
Director(s): Mitch Glazer
Production: Image Entertainment
 
IMDB:
4.8
Metacritic:
22
Rotten Tomatoes:
3%
R
Year:
2010
94 min
$2,100
Website
260 Views


You promise?

I swear!

Oh, just like that.

Oh.

I don't believe it.

So what happened to you

out in the desert?

Oh. Son of a b*tch

tried to kill me.

Over a woman?

What else?

Did you love her?

Absolutely not.

Hm. That's

kind of sad.

How about you?

Fast carny life.

Beautiful gal.

You must have your share of men.

How come you

ran away?

It was time

to leave the nest.

Time to leave the nest.

How about a bite

of that apple?

You steer?

You are a pretty

little thing. Hm?

Thank you.

Thank your

mother and father.

I got it.

Can I have my apple back?

Full bath.

Twin beds.

And I can get you pizza delivered till eleven p.m.

Oh, that would

be heavenly.

She's a knockout,

Nate. A knockout.

Listen. I

appreciate it.

Sure. You know,

even with the hump.

Know what

I mean?

You ever smell

the ocean?

Sure. Yeah, I used

to work at this joint.

A funky little place

right on the beach.

Have you ever

seen the ocean?

Never?

Uh-uh.

You ain't never

seen the ocean?

No.

Well, I'll tell you what,

I'm gonna take you to this place...

way up close you can see the

dolphins swimming all day long.

Would you like

to do that?

Yeah, I'd like

to see that.

It's really beautiful.

You okay?

Yeah.

It's the wind.

I'm sorry. I must

look awful.

Sweetheart, you could

never look really bad.

Hoo.

My back hurts.

You, um...

you think it'd be okay if I took my coat off?

'Cause that

would really help.

Sure. Come here.

Mm.

Holy sh*t.

I'm telling you,

I'm never gonna get used to this.

Wow.

Nobody asked

you to.

Hey, I didn't

mean it like that.

It's fine.

Hey, I, uh...

I said something

wrong to you.

I'm... I'm sorry.

I know what I am, Nate.

Ah, f***.

Oh, f***.

She split, man.

She what?

Your honey, she left

a few hours ago.

F***.

Oh, man, what do you

mean she split?

I mean she went

into the office

she made a couple of phone calls and then she, uh

she hit the road.

I n that old truck

you came in.

F***.

Anybody else use this phone after her?

Are you a police officer?

'Cause if there's some

sort of problem

I should call

the manager.

Dr. Rosenblum's office.

Uh, yeah, hey, listen, I'm

looking for, uh, for my wife.

I believe she may

be a patient there.

Uh, the name's,

uh, Luster.

Luster...

She's in consultation with the doctor right now.

Uh, what kind

of doctor?

Doctor Rosenblum

is a plastic surgeon.

Get away from her.

Why are you

doing this?

Please don't

do this.

What, do you think that

I like being a freak?

Amazing as she is,

it's not a normal...

F*** normal.

Since when does normal win

a goddamn prize, huh?

Lily. You're different.

Please don't do this.

Please.

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Mitch Glazer

Mitchell A. "Mitch" Glazer (born 1953) is an American movie producer, writer, and actor. more…

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