Eraser Page #5

Synopsis: U.S. Marshal deputy John Kruger is one of the toughest Marshals, his methods are to "Erase" The identities of his witnesses he is assigned to protect. Meanwhile, a woman named Lee Cullen who works for a corporation named Cyrez performed an undercover job for the FBI to unveil a top secret weapon which uses an electromagnetic pulse to dispatch targets. Cyrez discovered this about Lee and are now out to kill her, Kruger's job is now to protect Lee so she can testify against Cyrez. But, when Kruger was assigned to perform a job with another Marshal named Robert Deguerin, he discovers that Deguerin is behind some kind of scam that will involve the EM Gun, which will change hands to a Russian criminal if Kruger does not stop them, Kruger must not only protect Lee's life but his own.
Genre: Action, Drama, Mystery
Director(s): Chuck Russell
Production: Warner Home Video
  Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 3 wins & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.1
Metacritic:
56
Rotten Tomatoes:
36%
R
Year:
1996
115 min
1,322 Views


Don't you get tired of babysitting scum?

Yeah.

But in your case, we'll

make an exception.

Who the hell does he think he is?

He thinks he's the best guy in the game.

I think he's right.

Try not to piss him off.

You're east.

You're west.

You're north. Here.

We've got the boathouse,

garage, back door.

Front entrance.

You and me, buddy.

I don't want to get shot today.

Keep your safeties on.

We'll find her inside baking muffins.

This is my witness.

Her name is Allison.

She's a very nice lady.

So let's bring her out safely.

Here you go.

Let's go, big guy.

The engine's still warm.

Shut up!

You're early.

You're late.

Hush, now.

He won't hurt you anymore.

Get an ambulance!

Go on!

Sorry, honey.

We lost her.

Why send 5 men to kill one woman?

They were waiting for us.

We've been set up.

Yours?

Call her.

No phones. We must live-contact her.

Where is she?

Atlanta.

Let's move, then.

Here. You'll like this better.

You all right?

I think so, sir.

First time under fire?

It's okay to be shaky.

Hell, I'm shaky.

The thing is, sir...

...l don't know what I feel.

It was terrible and....

Exciting at the same time?

Nothing to be ashamed of.

It's perfectly natural.

Tell him.

It's natural.

The game's that way.

Like a drug. You get hooked,

there's no turning back.

Take me.

My old man...

...a little nobody in D.C.

Nice quiet guy.

Anyway, on his deathbed...

...he tells me that all those

years he was working for the CIA.

I had to be part of that world.

I joined the CIA, couple of years...

now I'm at WITSEC.

Hey, buddy.

What about you, sir?

Why did you join WITSEC?

Sir, is something wrong?

Answer the kid.

Go ahead.

Sir?

Come on.

You.

What the hell is going on?

He cleared the numbers.

What the hell?!

Quiet.

Did you capture that call?

Got it. New York prefix.

Taxi!

City Zoo.

New York. Tell him to change course.

-I'll call WITSEC.

-No, that won't be necessary.

We must report flight plan changes.

Monroe, you did great work

back there. Sit down.

Sit down.

Did I give you your evaluation yet?

Evaluation?

A+, kid.

Damn it! Get me a

Wet-Nap or something!

Who's in New York?

Get them.

Clean this mess up.

Confused?

New York.

You're off course.

No, we're not.

You'll take us to her.

You did a very, very bad thing.

You killed Monroe.

Now that makes you the mole.

That makes you a murderer.

Easy, Big John.

I'm a businessman.

A very, very serious businessman.

Businessman?

Selling weapons to your old CIA pals?

Is it just the money?

Trying to start your own dirty,

little war somewhere?

Wars?

Wars, John?

Wars come and go.

We did Nam, we lost.

We did the Gulf, we won.

What changed?

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