The Punisher Page #7

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
1,965 Views


Talk to me, man.

Let me in!

Let me in!

They were my family, too.

They were my family, too.

Let me in, god damn it! Let me in!

I see.

You want to die. Is that it?

Well, f*** you. Go ahead and die.

The frank i knew died five years ago.

F*** you!

Open this door.

Ha ha ha ha!

No! Please don't!

Aah!

In a few moments,

Frank castle, the ex-Police officer

Who's waged a one-Man war

against organized crime

For the past five years,

Will be escorted to court

to face an unprecedented

There's still no news

as to the whereabouts

Of tommy franco,

The son of crime boss gianni franco.

Where's berkowitz?

Hurting.

What happened

between you two--

What do you care?

Hey, i care. I'm his partner.

He carried the burden for

a long time by himself.

He needed help, and you weren't there.

I was the next best thing.

He resigned from the

force after seeing you.

He lived for the day he found you.

That's all he had, and

now you've taken that away.

He's your best friend.

Why do you want to

take him down with you?

You were his life before

this ever happened,

And you've been his life ever since,

And you f***ing well know that.

How long do you think someone can live

After you've cut out their heart?

A long time.

Like you? Is that

what you want for jake?

To live like you?

Call him.

What?

I said, call him.

Nighty-Night, a**hole.

Let him be.

What happened to your

family wasn't supposed to.

If i could undo it,

i would, but i can't.

I swear this on the life

of my son thomas anthony.

I want him back.

I can't do it myself, or i would.

I need you, castle.

I'll give you anything you want.

I'll do anything you wish.

Say something.

F*** you.

Let me put it another way.

A life for a life.

I'm not going to ask you twice, castle.

Well?

Ok.

Ok, i'll do it.

But understand...

When this is over, you're dead.

The elevator stops at 40.

They're on 41.

We need a key to get there,

which the lobby guard has.

Five minutes. Push the first button.

What's that going to do?

Blow out the lights.

Sir, just in case,

It's been an honor to have known you.

Likewise.

Castle, here's some body armor for you.

Just in case.

Here. Just in case.

Have it your way.

You hit the second button.

What's that going to blow out?

Everything else.

Hey.

I got to take a leak.

Be my guest.

That's fine.

I don't know what the boss will say

About a yellow stain on the seat.

Hey, hey, man! That's skin back there.

Take it easy.

Um...

What?

Are you going to handle

the equipment for me?

In front.

Can i ask you a question?

What?

Is an iq test required for this job?

No.

I didn't think so.

Hey, man, i got the pizza.

Psst.

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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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