The Order Page #2

Synopsis: Van Damme plays Rudy whose father, Oscar is an archaeologist. His father goes to Israel. When his father disappears, he goes to Israel to find him. The chief of police claims that his father never entered the country, but an old friend of his father's was expecting him and before he could tell him more, some people start shooting at them. He manages to get away, and when he goes back to the police chief, he still refuses to believe that a crime has been committed. He then has Rudy deported, but Rudy convinces the police woman assigned to bring him to the airport not to and help him find his father.
Director(s): Sheldon Lettich
Production: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
4.6
Rotten Tomatoes:
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R
Year:
2001
89 min
134 Views


Oh, sh*t.

My eyes!

Got a problem here?

Hey, can I make a phone call over here?

Not yet, Rudy.

Heard you had a big night last night.

How are you gonna pay for all that?

Sell your Ferrari?

Listen, I had a bad night, okay?

Why do I have to look at your face

in the morning? Huh?

Is your father Oscar Cafmeyer?

Yeah. Why?

Yesterday, there was

a manuscript in this case.

Last night,

security discovered it missing.

So what?

Your father was last

to leave the building.

This morning, nobody seems

to know where he is.

A case of like father, like son?

- You're full of sh*t.

- Rudy, relax.

Why should he break the glass

if he had a key?

Nobody's making any accusations.

We just wanna ask him some questions.

You have any idea where he is?

No.

Rudy, I've been trying your mobile,

but all I get is this recording.

Oh, never mind. I will try again later.

I'm staying at an old friend's home.

Remember Walt Finley?

He is teaching at Ben Gurion University.

Now, this is his number: 972...

- Hello?

- Rudy?

- Dad, how are you?

- Thank God you're there.

- Where are you?

- Israel.

- Israel?

- Pay attention, I beg you.

I was at the police station. You know

what they're saying about you?

Not now. I'm afraid I've gotten myself

into some big trouble.

- What do you mean?

- What are you doing? Hang up!

Dad! Who's that?

Book me on the first flight to Israel.

Tel Aviv. Right away!

Take your glasses off, please.

Visiting Israel on business or pleasure?

Pleasure, always.

Excuse me, uh, what's the delay?

Our database shows that

you've had several arrests

for illegally transporting artifacts.

Does it also show I was never convicted?

Please open your carry-on.

Any artifacts which you

have not declared?

Oh, the Mona Lisa.

- Hmm. You like to joke.

- They say laughter opens up the soul.

Well, let it open the rest

of your luggage too.

- You're joking, right?

- Ha-ha-ha. No.

You know, this is bullshit.

No, Mr. Cafmeyer. This is Israel.

I apologize.

Security is extra tight this month.

Muslims are making their pilgrimage

to Jerusalem for Ramadan.

Passport, please.

Rudy? Rudy Cafmeyer!

- Who is this?

- Walter Finley.

Professor of archeology

at Ben Gurion University.

And what is your relationship

to this man?

Not that it's any of your business,

I'm a friend of his father's.

I've known him since he was in knickers,

which would have put you in diapers.

Now, are there any more

insurmountable obstacles

we have to overcome here, young lady?

Thank you for your cooperation.

Shalom.

- Good to see you.

- You too.

- Where's my dad?

- Look, let's get your bags into my car.

- Watch where you go!

- Up yours!

Ozzie Cafmeyer is a cranky old fool.

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