Last Man Club Page #7

Synopsis: LAST MAN CLUB follows Captain John "Eagle Eye" Pennell, a WW2 veteran who has learned that his family is going to force him into a retirement home. That same day, he receives a letter from a former B-17 crew mate, reminding him of the pact they made to each other in 1944. That letter will send Eagle on a cross country trip to reunite his remaining crew and make good on the promise they made to each other decades before. Along the way, Eagle meets Romy, a sassy young woman on the run from the mob. After a rocky start, she joins forces with the boys, realizing she needs them as much as they need her. On the run from life, our heroes are determined to finish their quest at all costs. Last Man Club is a moving yet often light-hearted and touching story of true friendship. It is their story of honor and ultimately the bond between brothers-in-arms.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Bo Brinkman
Production: Cactus Films
  21 wins & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.0
PG-13
Year:
2016
95 min
11 Views


I think it's time to get

some sleep. Good night.

Hey, Taylor, are you sure you

don't know where grandpa is?

Good night, dad.

Did you talk with Taylor?

- He resents us.

- No, he doesn't.

Oh, yes, he does,

and so does dad.

That's why they spend

so much time together.

They have a common enemy, us.

Dad spends more time with him.

Didn't spend a lot of time

with me when I was a kid.

And now I'm doing the same

thing with Taylor.

It's not too late

to change that.

Hey, Romy, I really appreciate

you helping us out like this.

If you wanna take off,

I understand.

I'm starting to have some fun. Think

I'll stick around for a little while.

- Really?

- Yeah.

I'm actually learning a little

something from you old farts.

Morning, will.

Coffee.

I need... a little something

added, if you know what I mean.

Cream or sugar?

- That's not what I had in mind.

- It's all you're gonna get from me.

- Breakfast.

These your glasses?

Oh, damn.

I brought you some things.

Use it.

Thought you might wanna get cleaned

up and look like a real airman.

Mr. Pernell, this is special

agent blessings with the FBI.

We have confirmed that your

father was not kidnapped.

Thank god. You found him?

Agent blessings needs to ask

you some questions.

Did your father make a lot of phone

calls prior to his disappearance?

- Not that I'm aware of.

- We need a copy of your phone records.

What for?

Did he disappear

for periods of time?

What is this about?

Has he been

to Atlantic city recently?

How would it get there? No.

- Does your father have a female friend?

- Definitely not.

Mr. Pernell, your father, his

female accomplice and another man

allegedly beat and robbed the owner of a

dance hall in Pennsylvania last night.

What?

We have a positive ID on a woman

that he was traveling with.

Who is she?

It's not good.

Well, what do you think?

Hey, there, handsome.

- You don't mind if we take a look inside?

- No, go ahead. Be my guest.

Cops have already been here. They

went through the whole place.

I don't think you're gonna

find anything.

Ugh. Man, it reeks in here.

I'm gonna wait for you outside.

Think I got something.

Do you recognize anyone

in this picture?

Yeah, well, that's will.

Oh... that's the guy

that he ran off with.

You don't mind if I hang on to

this, do you?

No, I don't have any

use for it. Take it.

How's a photograph

gonna help us?

This is a squadron number

and the name of the bomber.

Now all we need is a little

help from uncle Sam.

- Thank you, diamond Jim.

- No problem. Good luck to you.

Not bad.

Did you stay in touch with the

guys after the last reunion?

- No.

- What about Grady reeds?

You guys were close.

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