Road House 2: Last Call Page #3

Synopsis: While he's deep undercover in New York, DEA agent Shane Tanner, the son of a legendary cooler named Dalton, learns that his uncle Nate Tanner got beat up by a group of men because he doesn't want to sell the Black Pelican, his bar in Tyree, Louisiana. Shane takes off for Louisiana to find out who attacked Nate. Shane decides to stay in Nate's house for the time being, and run the Black Pelican in Nate's absence, much to the dismay of former Black Pelican cooler Bill "Wild Bill" Decarie. Wild Bill wants to buy the Black Pelican since it's located in a prime location for running drugs. The Black Pelican is close to the border, it's between Florida and Texas, and it's in an area where drugs can be smuggled pretty much undetected. But Shane doesn't want to sell, and damages the numerous thugs that Bill sends his way. Also, Dalton was murdered years ago, and Shane still wonders who killed Dalton. When Shane was a rookie state trooper in Tyree, Shane had come home from work one night, and fo
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
Director(s): Scott Ziehl
Production: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
4.5
R
Year:
2006
86 min
129 Views


You ever run a club before?

I know how my uncle ran a club,

and how my father ran a club.

Three rules were lived by

in the Pelican.

Rule number one:

Never underestimate anyone

or any situation.

Rule number two:

Take it outside.

Someone gives you trouble inside,

escort them out.

- Rule number three...

- Be nice...

...until it's time to not be nice.

You need to know...

...those guys you

kicked out of here earlier...

...work for Wild Bill.

I keep hearing about this Wild Bill.

You think he had anything to do with

my uncle winding up in the hospital?

Wild Bill's got his hands in just about

everything that goes on in this town.

Great. Can't wait to meet him.

A new owner? Who the f***...?

Look, I don't know. Some guy.

Somebody bought the Black Pelican

out from under my nose?

- Boss, phone.

- Are you interrupting me?

- It's Miami.

- I'll take it inside.

Hello.

When you started working for me, Bill,

you wanted money...

... power and influence

in that quaint little parish of yours.

- You got that now. You know why?

- Because we don't have problems.

The Duffy Brothers have been clients

of ours for a long time.

It is a problem when they don't

get their merchandise.

It doesn't make me feel confident

you can handle the De Marco deal.

I can handle it.

Securing Antoine De Marco

and his connections...

...will finally legitimize us

as a premier operation in Louisiana.

You better be able to handle it.

- Is everything okay, baby?

- Yeah, it's good.

We need the Pelican.

So I want you all to get on the horn

with the lawyers...

...and make that place mine,

do you hear me?

Well, Mr. Tanner.

A pleasure.

How's that hammer hanging?

My name is Embry Davis.

I've been authorized

by Mr. William Decarie...

...to offer you 400,000 dollars cash

to take this bar off your hands.

It's not even worth half that.

Mr. Decarie is being very generous

with this offer.

Well, tell him I said thank you,

but it's not for sale.

Son, I don't think you understand

the subtleties of all this.

Problem, boss?

Something wrong with you, boy?

You know why

they call me the robot?

Because I'm so automatic

at kicking your ass.

- You retarded?

- Learning impaired.

I think what my friend

is trying to say is, take a walk.

Yeah, well...

Good day, girls.

- Thanks.

- Want you to know we got your back.

- How's everything going today?

- It's all right.

Hendricks.

- That's good.

- There you go.

- Thank you, sir.

- Keep the change.

- Any leads?

- No.

Did you ask Marcus Reynolds where

he was the night Nate got jumped?

We had to let Reynolds go.

Sheriff said there wasn't

enough evidence.

I found two ounces of crystal

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