The One Armed Executioner Page #2

Synopsis: This is the story of an Interpol agent turned restaurateur, out for revenge against the gangsters that cut off his arm and killed his bride. This tragedy left him deeply depressed, and his ...
 
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Year:
1981
95 min
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are very harsh words.

What do you think your

influential friends will say

when they hear about Todd Wicks?

Hmph.

Perhaps my choice of words was wrong.

I'm upset.

I apologize.

You'll have my fullest cooperation

in the investigation of this...

this most heinous crime.

Good day, gentlemen.

Ortega is a smug son of a b*tch.

I want that diary,

and I want Ortega to be made

an example of

what happens to over-zealous

Interpol agents.

Ann!

He's coming around now.

Good.

Then he can watch.

Ann.

Where is the diary?

Who the hell are you?

The diary?

What diary?

I don't have it!

Stop it, you bastard.

The diary?

It doesn't exist.

It was destroyed in the fire

when the plane blew up.

No, don't.

The diary, Ortega.

Please, please believe me.

It doesn't exist.

Bullshit!

No!

Leave her alone!

Don't hurt her please!

Don't hurt her!

For the last time, the diary.

I tell you, it doesn't exist.

I tell you, I don't...I!

[laughing]

Hold out his arm.

Not that one, the other one.

He's left handed.

[laughing]

No!

Oh, my God!

No! No!

I'll kill him!

I'll kill him!

I swear I'll kill him!

No! No!

- Do something.

- Don't.

Oh, no...

Ortega?

Your wife is dead, Ortega.

Remember, how she died?

Your wife, your wife, remember?

Your wife, she's dead.

No!

Leave me alone!

Hi.

I received your message.

I came as fast as I could.

I want you to run some tests on this

shipment that just came in from Burma.

It's pretty raw stuff,

but I'm damn sure you can

turn it into a high-grade junk.

Sure.

I'll get on it right away.

By the way, doc.

Yes.

How's your patient?

Oh, he'll be well.

But from now on,

he won't be worth a damn.

Hmph. Glad to hear it.

Keep up the good work.

All right.

You take first test, you take...

You'll be OK, Ramon.

Humans are very resilient.

They can overcome any handicap.

What can a one-armed agent do?

You still have a heart, don't you?

And you still have a hand.

Thank God.

He's made them strong and well.

Wo-Chen, it's so unfair.

WhyAnn?

It is the way of life, Ramon.

Sometimes we lose our loved ones.

I myself lost a wife,

but life does not stop.

It was all my fault.

Well, you look better.

Sure.

What the hell.

He's got soft-life in here.

I'm going to get every last

one of them,

so help me God.

Listen, fat head,

just so you understand.

This case is going to be handled

by the department professionally.

In case you have some ideas of any

personal revenge, get this straight,

hands off.

I'm sorry about Ann.

Ann, what will I do now?

I'm all alone.

Life is worthless.

How can I go on living without you?

Oh, Ann.

Ann, I love you.

I love you, Ann.

What can he do now?

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Ray Hamilton

Ray "Sugar Bear" Hamilton (born January 20, 1951) is a former American football player from 1973 through 1981 for the New England Patriots, and the former defensive line coach for the NFL's Atlanta Falcons. Hamilton was an All Big 8 defensive tackle for the Oklahoma Sooners, being named to the first team in 1971 and 1972.Hamilton is best known for an incident in the 1976 NFL playoffs in a first-round game against the Oakland Raiders, when Oakland's Ken Stabler threw an incompletion and was hit by Hamilton as he threw. Ben Dreith, the referee, gave the Raiders a first down on a penalty of roughing the passer. Hamilton later became a defensive line coach for the Raiders. Before becoming the defensive line coach for the Falcons, he spent the previous five years in the same position with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Hamilton spent two seasons as the Defensive Line Coach for the Cleveland Browns from 2001–2002. In his first season with Cleveland, the Browns tied for fourth in the AFC with 43 sacks. For three seasons, Hamilton served as New England Defensive Line Coach from 1997–99 and joined the New York Jets staff in 2000. His 1998 defensive line tallied 25 of the team 36 sacks, the seventh-best total in the NFL. In 1995, Hamilton joined the Jets in his first stint with the team as the Defensive Line Coach. He guided defensive end Hugh Douglas, who was named the 1995 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year. From 1993–94, Hamilton was a member of the Los Angeles Raiders where he developed Chester McGlockton and a defensive line that combined for 83 sacks in his two seasons with the Raiders. In 2006, Hamilton guided defensive end Bobby McCray who developed into one of the AFC top pass rushers as he led Jacksonville with a career-high 10 sacks. The defensive line combined for 29.5 sacks, ranking fourth in the NFL in rushing yards allowed per game. more…

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