The Punisher Page #5

Synopsis: Based on the Marvel Comic, Dolph Lundgren is Frank Castle an ex-cop who lives in the sewers and acts as judge, jury, and executioner to the city's criminals in retaliation for the unpunished murders of his wife and kids. Frank's ex-partner Jake (Louis Gossett Jr.) finally catches up with the vigilante as he tries to stop the Japanese mob, which is trying to take over the city's mafia operation.
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
Director(s): Mark Goldblatt
Production: New World
 
IMDB:
5.7
Rotten Tomatoes:
28%
Year:
1989
89 min
1,952 Views


responsible for this mess.

Bullshit!

You're bullshit!

Why are you fighting?

Everything is going to be all right.

I want to go home.

And you will.

When?

Soon.

Shh.

No more tears.

Here.

Come with me.

Leave her alone.

Ow!

Uhh!

Come in.

Thank you.

Hi.

Here's your usual.

Aah! Aah! Aah!

Aah! Aah! Aah!

Every day the children are gone,

It's going to cost you money.

Take that message to your people.

Take the money. Run. Go! Go!

Hold it. Hold it.

Who are these two happy campers?

They won't say anything.

Be still.

I said, be still.

You'd think he was hiding

something under there.

May i?

Be my guest.

What the hell is this?

Trouble.

Get him out of here.

I'll get it.

Ok.

Lieutenant?

You won't believe this.

Try me.

The kids of the new family heads

Have been snatched.

They've named the punisher

as the prime suspect.

They're wrong.

It makes sense.

I know it does.

But they're wrong.

Do you have a reason for saying that?

I've got two reasons for saying that.

My contacts tell me the kids are here.

You sure this is it?

I'd stake my reputation on it,

If i had one.

Do you got a spare?

What?

One of those.

If they're holding the kids here,

It's with a f***ing arsenal.

You move left instead

of right, you're dead.

The critics said the same

thing about my hamlet.

Stay here.

Watch your back.

That was a very expensive

question you asked

At our place the other night.

It cost us nearly $2 million in cash.

How much pain do you think that buys?

Is the question true/false

or multiple choice?

Neither.

Uhh!

Who sent you?

Batman.

Do you get the impression

i don't believe you?

Do you think i give a sh*t?

You handle your pain very well.

Let's see how well you

handle the pain of others.

Now will you tell me?

You're a very stubborn man.

I have an appointment.

I will leave you in

the hands of mr. Ito.

He will keep you alive

Much longer than you care to be.

Goodbye.

Hey.

Have a nice day.

Wait.

Come here.

I've got something to say.

Sayonara.

I don't want to stretch this out,

So tell me where the kids are.

Deserted warehouse. Avenue "a."

Take care of the little ones.

Thank you for your cooperation.

You could spend your

whole life down here

And not find one clue.

We could get lucky.

The eternal optimist, huh?

Look who's talking.

Five years with no leads.

Now you're tramping around the

sewers on a computer's hunch.

How come?

How come what?

How come you never gave up?

I know what it's like to be given up on.

Who gave up on you?

Everybody.

Except him, right?

That's right.

So, what happened?

You know how you go out

for a drink after work?

In my case it was the drink before work,

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Boaz Yakin

Boaz Yakin (born June 20, 1966) is an American screenwriter, film director, and producer based in New York City. He has penned the screenplays to films like The Rookie, A Price Above Rubies, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, and Now You See Me, and has directed the 2000 sports drama Remember the Titans and the 2012 Jason Statham action film Safe. As a producer he has collaborated frequently with filmmaker Eli Roth and served as executive producer for the first two entries in the Hostel franchise. more…

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