The Punisher Page #6

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
1,956 Views


The drink during work,

And finally the drink instead of work.

Then it became a problem.

Nobody wanted to deal with it,

Especially me.

Before i knew it,

I was busted down to

collecting empty shell casings

On the firing range.

Out of sight, out of mind.

Then along comes frank castle

With a shiny new detective badge,

And he says he wants to learn

From the guy who wrote the book

On busting bad guys.

Me.

He took me into his life,

Helped me get my act together,

And showed me how to be a cop again.

So what's a little

sewer sh*t for a friend?

You know, when we get our kids back,

I'll rip her f***ing heart

out with my bare hands.

I swear.

None for me. I'm on medication.

Hey,salud.

Here's to the safe

return of our children.

Salud.

Salud.

Here we go.

So, mr. Franco decided not to attend.

A wise decision.

What are you talking about?

You f***ing b*tch!

Aah!

What are you waiting for?

You're going to kill us, do it!

I already have.

Champagne.

The glasses.

Thirsty, mr. Deleo?

Since you have refused the drink...

Please,

Accept the chaser.

Aah!

Black coffee, ed.

Thanks.

Hey, that's my bus!

Hey!

Hey, that's my stop!

Hey!

Hey!

You missed my stop.

Sorry.

Thank you.

Don't mention it.

The kid's ready. The

boat sails in an hour.

I want you to meet jimmy.

Wake up!

Psst!

Uhh! Uhh!

It's all right.

Don't be afraid.

I'm here to take you home.

Come on. Let's go.

Let's go.

Come on. Run. Run.

Into the bus.

Move it. Move it.

They took tommy away.

What?

Down the corridor.

Cathy. Where's cathy?

Get in the bus.

Come on.

Stay in the bus, ok? Stay here.

Tommy.

Where's cathy?

I don't know.

Come on.

I came down for my dolly.

Run to the bus, cathy.

Let him go!

Shoot him!

Get down!

Where's tommy?

They've got him. I'll get him back.

All right. Let's go.

Hold on!

Stay down!

I'm scared.

Yaah!

Sh*t! Cops!

Hold on!

Hold your fire!

Come on, kids. Come on. Over here.

Hurry. Hurry.

Is my mommy here?

Hurry!

Hello, frank.

How you been?

Busy.

Oh, i know.

I know you have.

I'm in charge of the body count.

What the hell happened, frank?

Frank is dead.

All right?

Oh, i see.

So you decided everybody

else had to be dead, too.

Is that it?

Nah.

If you're guilty, you're dead.

Courts decide who's guilty,

Not cops.

They hereby swear to uphold the law.

Remember?

I've been looking for

you for five years, man.

Why the hell didn't

you come to me for help?

I didn't need your help.

You're sick. You know that, don't you?

No, i'm not.

Then what the f*** you call

Work in progress.

God damn you! Look!

It's no f***ing joke here.

They are going to electrocute you,

And there's nothing i

can do anything about.

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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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