Deepwater Page #3

Synopsis: After recovering from a twisted ankle, the drifter Nat Banyon hitchhikes on the road, trying to reach Wyoming, where he dreams of owning an ostrich farm. However, an incident in a bar results in him stealing a car from the guy that was beating him up. He heads to Wyoming, but on the way he sees a car accident and saves the driver Herman Finch, who owns the Deepwater Hotel. While spending the night in the hotel, Nat is arrested by the police, but Finch releases him from jail and proposes to Nat to paint his hotel. In return, he gives an old blue Chrysler Newport to Nat, and lodges and feeds him in the hotel. While painting the hotel, Nat becomes obsessed with Finch's wife, Iris, and discovers that Finch is a loan shark and corrupt. Furthermore, he hatches a scheme involving a car dealer (Walnut) and his partner, the Indian Joe Littlefeet in the local casino. After the mysterious death of a local and a policeman that had issues with Finch, Nat decides to leave Deepwater; but Iris seduces
Genre: Fantasy, Mystery
Director(s): David S. Marfield
Production: Halcyon Entertainment
 
IMDB:
5.3
R
Year:
2005
93 min
71 Views


with the fifth seat.

Come inside.

Come inside.

Okay, what fresh meat.

Out.

- Again?

I'm Sal.

- Nat.

Is it, boy?

Yes, I have to go pee.

Admit it.

Comes.

You would not be.

- You do not ...

I note that even cracking.

Well, I have enough.

Finally.

Sal must pay much.

Why did you amateurs

invited me here.

It's in my blood ...

My family in the'50s

Las Vegas built.

Is he?

Enter.

They are coming. Two.

Be not a bad loser.

Let me play.

I'm here with the cards

play and take what is mine.

Go to hell.

Everybody who wants Sal leaves,

sticks his hand.

This sucks.

- If you see something f***ed up?

See how you manage your books

of the casino.

Mind your own business.

There is an empty chair.

Hold on.

It is a cheat, Nat.

Oh, the baby and the Lucchese family

My blow, huh?

Say goodbye.

- Come on unload that thing in my face.

Wait, put that gun down.

- Shoot me down.

Shoot me down!

You will not laugh if you mountain raven is.

Relax.

Come on, I bring you home.

Come, we are gone.

Where you going, sal?

There is enough place for even

a body in the pond.

Will it go from here?

Yes, it's there.

Tell that a**hole that his days

are counted.

His days are numbered.

Excuse me.

Excuse me.

One moment.

I'm here to paint to get

Mr. Finch.

Dear God, he said that I still

three days.

Who?

- Mr. Finch.

I swear that I am with him personally

I talk.

Well.

Please, do not hurt my family.

Here.

Take my knees.

Save me in the hospital.

Of course, my work

can do ...

but I can not fault

pay more.

Listen, I'm here to paint to get.

Then you're here voluntarily?

Where is he?

Finch? He is away on business.

- Business?

Well, tell him that I him the money

the car will.

You can not leave.

I would be a wreck.

You too.

He will not be happy about that.

I am not afraid of him.

Do this to me,

I have to tell it.

If you do not like,

why you keep hanging around here?

See?

What now?

I want with you.

We have to wait.

I do not wait until you tell me what

here on.

I do not know,

the only thing I know ...

is that it has some dangerous friends

that something will happen next Monday

This is a good reason to

now way to go.

Where do we live, Nat?

Do you have a gold mine in the car?

The first day of the month there is a

goldmine I suitcase in his room.

He thinks I do not know,

I know.

If someone with money and

his wife disappears,

is not the kind of things

you go to the cops.

We can go to Wyoming.

No, no, it seems that a casino

for you

The only thing I know is that I have

to Herman Finch.

Friend, here is a casino.

It is 3km away.

Take him with me.

Thank you.

Nat, I need you in the restaurant.

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