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Synopsis: Dodge is a computer hacker serving a prison term; Piper is a tough guy. They end up chained together, and flee during a chain-gang escape attempt that goes bad. An adventure plot ensues, involving a missing floppy disk, an attractive woman that assists them, a sinister Federal marshal, an honest cop, and the Cuban mafia.
Director(s): Kevin Hooks
Production: MGM Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
5.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
13%
R
Year:
1996
98 min
76 Views


other companies and different offences.

He used the phone company's computer

to get into other companies' systems.

That's what I figured. But these people

here, Brigantine International,

they didn't list any offences,

nor did they press charges.

- Let me check on Central's computer.

- That would be wonderful.

Someone else accessed

this information today.

- Who was that?

- Savannah Detective Agency.

According to this,

they're a holding company

for corporations with offshore accounts

in Europe and South America.

Can you figure out on that thing

who owns Brigantine International?

The primary stockholder

is a Frank Mantajano.

- Manta-hano.

- Whatever.

Beautiful vessel, isn't she?

- Would you like a drink?

- No. I don't drink.

Tobacco?

I want to congratulate you on your...

Chinese cooking.

I enjoy my work.

We want to commission you

to do another job.

We want you to locate Luke Dodge,

a convict that escaped

from a Georgia prison today.

We need to find him before Monday.

He has a computer disk

that belongs to us.

All of our accounting information

is on that disk.

We want you to retrieve the disk,

then terminate him.

We have a contact in Atlanta

that will provide you with a lead

as to where Luke Dodge might go to first.

It's only for information, Santiago.

He won't get in your way.

It's done.

- Where do you want these?

- In the kitchen.

What a chivalrous convict.

You got something

to cut these cuffs with?

Under the sink.

- Hold the chain.

- All right, all right. Easy.

- Where are you goin'?

- To the bathroom. Do you mind?

- Yes, I do. Wait a minute.

- What?

Didn't you see "The Godfather"?

The restaurant scene when Michael blows

everybody's freakin' head off. Forget it.

Go ahead. It's OK.

Thank you.

- What is your problem, man?

- What the hell's goin' on with you two?

First the thing with the gun, now you're

carrying groceries, speaking Spanish...

And then this. Are you a Boy Scout now?

Just cos I been locked up

don't mean I got no manners.

You don't bust into somebody's home

and tell 'em what to do.

She could be in the other room

callin' the cops.

Hold on.

Come on!

I thought you two bandidos

might need a new disguise.

My ex-husband was about your size.

But you...

You might be a little too small for this.

They smell like mothballs because they

were packed away for a very long time.

But they will certainly smell better

than what you have on.

Jesus. What is it?

Thank you.

Where did you get a key for the cuffs?

My ex-husband.

He's a cop.

I wonder what it feels like to want to be

a politician and not hold office.

Like a cop without a job.

I talked to Schiller. You ain't makin'

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Preston A. Whitmore II

Preston Alexander Whitmore II (born June 26, 1962) is an American film director, film producer, and screenwriter. Preston Whitmore is best known for his 2007 comedy-drama This Christmas. The film garnered Preston an NAACP Image Award nomination for Outstanding Directing in 2008. Whitmore has a number of television and feature film projects in development at his Los Angeles based production company, The Preston Picture Company. more…

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