The Punisher Page #2

Synopsis: Based on the Marvel Comic, Dolph Lundgren is Frank Castle an ex-cop who lives in the sewers and acts as judge, jury, and executioner to the city's criminals in retaliation for the unpunished murders of his wife and kids. Frank's ex-partner Jake (Louis Gossett Jr.) finally catches up with the vigilante as he tries to stop the Japanese mob, which is trying to take over the city's mafia operation.
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
Director(s): Mark Goldblatt
Production: New World
 
IMDB:
5.7
Rotten Tomatoes:
28%
Year:
1989
89 min
1,942 Views


No more territories.

How are you going to convince anyone?

With an act of good faith so generous

That even freddy deleo

will see the light.

A week from now,

I've arranged for 600 kilos of pure junk

To come in.

$500 million worth.

Everyone gets their share,

Provided they work

together to make it happen.

One group on security,

One at receiving,

One in collecting,

One in distribution.

That wouldn't be too hard.

And what do we do about the punisher?

One thing at a time, jim.

First we consolidate.

And then we obliterate.

Excuse me, kind sir,

But i can't help but see in you

A man far luckier than me.

What?

Whatever you can spare

will be sufficient.

And this old

thespian--

What the hell's a thespian?

An actor, sir.

Oh, sure.

Thank you.

Hey.

What'd i tell you about

bugging the customers?

Richie.

Throw this trash out of here.

You can't treat me like this.

I demand some respect!

I'm not trash!

I'm a man!

Maybe i should have

tried some eugene o'neill.

Aw.

Hi there.

Nice weather we

are having for--

You were supposed to meet

me here four hours ago.

I know.

I've heard it all my life.

Checks, responsibility...

Can't keep an appointment.

Where is the dope coming into?

The dope.

The dope.

Oh, that.

Pier 30.

But the location's not the big story.

Who'll be there is.

Who'll be there?

Everyone.

They're all working together now.

One big, happy family

Under the fatherly wing of

your old friend gianni franco.

Mr. P!

Happy hunting.

Allez, vite. Ils rapprochent.

I can't get this frigging thing to work.

Very difficult.

Well, f*** you.

F*** you!

F*** you!

Hey, there's $500 million

out there, a**holes.

Cool out!

Here, check the perimeter.

Get with it.

Hello, red 1.

Come in.

Red 1, will you get off your ass?

What?

Everything's ok?

Yeah.

Red 2, what have you got?

Bad kidneys. I got to pee.

So pee. Everything's ok?

Yeah.

It's dead here.

The u.S. Coast guard.

Cut your engines.

What are you doing here?

We had to pull into dock.

Our hull is leaking.

Down there. Have a look.

Jesus christ.

F***ing f*ggot frenchmen.

Here they come. Here they come!

You're 15 minutes late,

you stupid d*ckhead.

What's the big idea?

Hey, guys, get back there.

Seven dead wise guys.

All from different families.

Guess it's a drug deal gone bad.

Guess again.

Aah!

Idiko tanaka.

She's single,

In her early 40s.

She has one daughter,

A mute american girl

she adopted at birth

Who never leaves her sight.

She's a graduate from

harvard business school

And the first female

ever to head the yakuza.

Yaku what?

Yakuza.

Japanese mafia.

This is a long f***ing way from japan.

What are they doing here?

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Boaz Yakin

Boaz Yakin (born June 20, 1966) is an American screenwriter, film director, and producer based in New York City. He has penned the screenplays to films like The Rookie, A Price Above Rubies, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, and Now You See Me, and has directed the 2000 sports drama Remember the Titans and the 2012 Jason Statham action film Safe. As a producer he has collaborated frequently with filmmaker Eli Roth and served as executive producer for the first two entries in the Hostel franchise. more…

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