Road House 2: Last Call Page #5

Synopsis: While he's deep undercover in New York, DEA agent Shane Tanner, the son of a legendary cooler named Dalton, learns that his uncle Nate Tanner got beat up by a group of men because he doesn't want to sell the Black Pelican, his bar in Tyree, Louisiana. Shane takes off for Louisiana to find out who attacked Nate. Shane decides to stay in Nate's house for the time being, and run the Black Pelican in Nate's absence, much to the dismay of former Black Pelican cooler Bill "Wild Bill" Decarie. Wild Bill wants to buy the Black Pelican since it's located in a prime location for running drugs. The Black Pelican is close to the border, it's between Florida and Texas, and it's in an area where drugs can be smuggled pretty much undetected. But Shane doesn't want to sell, and damages the numerous thugs that Bill sends his way. Also, Dalton was murdered years ago, and Shane still wonders who killed Dalton. When Shane was a rookie state trooper in Tyree, Shane had come home from work one night, and fo
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
Director(s): Scott Ziehl
Production: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
4.5
R
Year:
2006
86 min
131 Views


Are you a cop?

That was a Glock

you were pointing at me.

I'm a federal agent.

Drug enforcement.

But you gotta keep that

to yourself, okay?

Surprised you haven't been

down here sooner.

This place is a hotbed

for drug activity.

What's the sheriff doing about it?

Trust me, local law enforcement...

...doesn't always have

the people's interest at heart.

Friend of yours?

She's in the Brownies.

- Girl Scouts hate Brownies.

- Hi, Ms. Hampton.

- Hey, Betsy, how was your summer?

- It was good.

- I get to see you soon, huh?

- Yeah.

Can't wait for school to start.

Go tell your mom I say, "Hey."

- Okay. Bye.

- Bye.

- School teacher?

- Elementary.

She's one of my best students.

I gotta take this. Hey.

- Where the hell are you?

- I'm down in Louisiana.

Have you heard of a dealer

named Bill Decarie?

Afraid not. What's up?

Could you check him out for me?

Sure thing, buddy.

Soon as I get done here.

- Thanks, man.

- Hey, gotta run. Stay cool.

Jesus.

I'll call you later.

Are you sure you don't need help?

Nate used to talk about you

all the time.

What a tough little f***er you were.

And then your daddy got killed...

... and you split town.

So listen, your...

Your latest offer

was very persuasive.

I think Nate would be

more than happy with the cash...

...so why don't you stop by the bar

and we will...

We'll work something out.

Perfect.

I got some business associates

coming into town this weekend.

How about I bring them by the bar?

- We'll kill two birds with one stone.

- Saturday night it is.

Boys, we've been expecting you.

Where is the pretty boy?

Shane Tanner, in the flesh.

I thought you'd be bigger.

I'll make this easy.

I'll sell for 400 grand...

...plus whatever it takes

to refurnish Nate's place.

So send over the paperwork,

and I'll sign whatever you want.

And in the meantime,

we reserved our best table upstairs...

...for you and your friends.

It's a mighty kind offer.

But I think I'd like something

a little more private.

Hey, guys.

You, get out of here.

Get, get!

- Change of plan.

- Okay.

Morales, go watch that door

over there.

Everybody ready?

All right, show him the goods.

See what you got.

Hold on.

- Setup!

- Sh*t.

We have been made!

Move, move, move!

Everybody get down, he's got a gun!

DEA. Show me your hands!

I got it. Cover them.

Freeze! Get down! Get down!

Get... Get down!

- Move this boat or I'll kill you!

- Put it out! Put it out!

Move it! Move it!

Move this thing or I'll kill her! Move it!

And technically the sheriff is right.

It does fall under his jurisdiction.

He should have been told.

Yeah.

Listen, I gotta get back tonight.

You take care of yourself.

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