• 5 years ago
Not Rated | 1h 34min | Action, Crime, Drama | Video 12 April 2005

Ex-assassin, Dina Lo Bianca, receives an offer she cannot refuse, thrusting her back into the world of hired guns, espionage and surveillance. With the help of her young sexy protégé and Dina's new straight-laced love interest, the femme fatal uncovers a sinister plot involving murder, terrorism and international intrigue.

Director: Mark Vasconcellos

Writer: Mark Vasconcellos

Stars: Lorin Davis (Becker), Curt Bonnem, Kay West
Transcript
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00:01:00Hello.
00:01:03Dina, you're needed.
00:01:12Sebastian, is that you?
00:01:14Why are you calling me?
00:01:15I told you I'm out.
00:01:17Retired, I don't work for you anymore.
00:01:20I know, Dina, but there has been a request for your services, and the payment is unheard
00:01:25of.
00:01:26Sebastian, everyone has their time to walk away and this is mine.
00:01:31One John Doe and we walk away with a cool 250 G's.
00:01:36What? Who's putting up the cash?
00:01:40I can't tell you that. Are you in?
00:01:43Damn it, Sebastian.
00:01:46Dina? Dina? Dina?
00:01:52Alright, I'll do it.
00:01:55Excellent. You know what to do next.
00:02:56What's the word? What's the news?
00:02:59That comes from over there.
00:03:02We don't know. We just listen.
00:03:05But no one cares.
00:03:07They say this is all we know.
00:03:10Tell me, is it all a lie?
00:03:13We drink their poison and chat with others
00:03:16while they lie down and die.
00:03:19Turn around, turn around, turn around.
00:03:21We walk away from all the pain.
00:03:24We got to move in another direction
00:03:27and go against the grain.
00:03:29Turn around, turn around, turn around, turn around.
00:03:32We walk away from all the pain.
00:03:35We got to move in another direction
00:03:38and go against the grain.
00:03:43Yeah, we trust who? We don't know.
00:03:46But we follow anyway.
00:03:49Find the truth, we say we do.
00:03:52Tell me, how is this okay?
00:03:55The words in print and on a box.
00:03:58They tell us what's going on.
00:04:00But it's one by them.
00:04:02So then again, we just march along.
00:04:06Turn around, turn around, turn around.
00:04:09We walk away from all the pain.
00:04:11We got to move in another direction
00:04:15and go against the grain.
00:04:17Turn around, turn around, turn around, turn around.
00:04:20We walk away from all the pain.
00:04:23We got to move in another direction
00:04:26and go against the grain.
00:04:28Yeah?
00:04:30Your contact is tiny.
00:04:32The code, I'll have a cottontail.
00:04:35The response, I see the rabbit is out of her cage.
00:04:39Sebastian, where do you get this crap?
00:04:41From a movie I saw.
00:04:43Yeah, well, you're too much.
00:04:45Hey, got to keep it interesting.
00:04:48Well, interesting wasn't the word I was thinking.
00:04:51I'll contact you later.
00:04:55All right!
00:05:19I'm looking for something to do
00:05:21But don't got any bread
00:05:23The one thing I can afford
00:05:25Is just to stay in bed and crack a brew
00:05:27Crack a brew!
00:05:29Yeah, yeah, just crack a brew
00:05:32I said, now when you're feeling kind of blue
00:05:35And you don't know what to do
00:05:37Just crack a brew
00:05:38Crack a brew!
00:05:39All right, now bring it down.
00:05:41Well, you're at the DMV
00:05:43You've been there half the day
00:05:45You go back to your car
00:05:47Crack a brew!
00:05:49Yeah, yeah, just crack a brew
00:05:54Now when you're feeling kind of blue
00:05:56And you don't know what to do
00:05:58You here to see the band?
00:06:00Not really.
00:06:02Oh.
00:06:06Can I buy you a drink?
00:06:08No thanks, I'm working.
00:06:10Working? Really?
00:06:13What line of work are you in?
00:06:14Well, if I told you that, I'd have to kill you.
00:06:16Yeah, I use that line myself sometimes.
00:06:19Oh really? What do you do?
00:06:21Army.
00:06:23Oh, what do you do for your country?
00:06:26Drive a desk.
00:06:28Information specialist.
00:06:30Sounds interesting.
00:06:36You seen the bartender?
00:06:38I think she's in the bathroom.
00:06:40Um, should be back shortly.
00:06:43What can I get you?
00:06:45Cottontail.
00:06:47See the rabbits out of her cage.
00:06:49It's a cottontail.
00:06:51Milk on the rocks.
00:06:53Working, right?
00:06:57Three bucks.
00:06:59Give me fifteen back.
00:07:02Thanks.
00:07:07Cheers.
00:07:14Hey gorgeous.
00:07:15Why don't you let me buy you a real drink?
00:07:17Sorry, I'm working.
00:07:19What, a paid date in square pants over here?
00:07:22No.
00:07:24I'm sorry.
00:07:26I'm sorry.
00:07:28I'm sorry.
00:07:30Come here.
00:07:33Have some respect for the lady, bud.
00:07:35Who you calling bud, jarhead?
00:07:37Have a little respect for Uncle Sam, chump.
00:07:40Chump?
00:07:48You okay?
00:07:50Yeah!
00:07:52Harder! Harder! Harder!
00:07:55Get off of him now.
00:07:58Get your sailor and get out of here.
00:08:00Need a lift?
00:08:02Sure.
00:08:22So, what do you got for me?
00:08:24She just left with some dude.
00:08:26Put a tail on her.
00:08:28Done deal, daddy-o.
00:08:33Bitch thinks she can get away from me.
00:08:51Thanks for the lift.
00:08:53Anytime.
00:08:55So, maybe we can get that drink some other time?
00:08:57Sure, give me your number.
00:09:05I'll call you sometime.
00:09:07Later.
00:09:26Should I pay a visit to a friend?
00:09:28Nah, we may need him later on.
00:09:31Cool. Later.
00:09:55I'll be right back.
00:10:25Thanks.
00:10:55I'll be right back.
00:11:25I'll be right back.
00:11:55I'll be right back.
00:12:11Surveillance. Mikey Revello.
00:12:15Location home.
00:12:17It's Monday.
00:12:2011.30.
00:12:26Hey, everything seems to be on schedule.
00:12:30Track their movement.
00:12:33Great. I'm gonna go grab something to eat. I'll talk to you later.
00:12:56I'm sorry.
00:12:58I'm sorry.
00:13:00I'm sorry.
00:13:02I'm sorry.
00:13:04I'm sorry.
00:13:06I'm sorry.
00:13:08I'm sorry.
00:13:10I'm sorry.
00:13:12I'm sorry.
00:13:14I'm sorry.
00:13:16I'm sorry.
00:13:18I'm sorry.
00:13:20I'm sorry.
00:13:22I'm sorry.
00:13:24I'm sorry.
00:13:54Damn.
00:13:56I told them not to put olives.
00:14:24I told them not to put olives.
00:14:54Damn it. There's nothing here.
00:14:56Damn it. There's nothing here.
00:14:58Damn it. There's nothing here.
00:15:17Damn it. There's nothing here.
00:15:29Okay. I'll call those in today.
00:15:36What are you doing for vacation?
00:15:43Sounds nice.
00:15:47Anything else then?
00:15:58What are you doing for vacation?
00:16:28What are you doing for vacation?
00:16:58What are you doing for vacation?
00:17:00What are you doing for vacation?
00:17:02What are you doing for vacation?
00:17:04What are you doing for vacation?
00:17:06What are you doing for vacation?
00:17:08What are you doing for vacation?
00:17:10What are you doing for vacation?
00:17:12What are you doing for vacation?
00:17:14What are you doing for vacation?
00:17:16What are you doing for vacation?
00:17:18What are you doing for vacation?
00:17:20What are you doing for vacation?
00:17:22What are you doing for vacation?
00:17:24What are you doing for vacation?
00:17:26What are you doing for vacation?
00:17:56– vocalizes –
00:18:14Oh yeah, some fun waves.
00:18:17Yeah they were awesome.
00:18:19Hey how was it up there today?
00:18:21Oh it's fun. There's a couple good ones.
00:18:23Yeah? Think I could sample your board on a couple waves?
00:18:27Do you think you can handle it?
00:18:30What do you think?
00:18:32Let's see what you're made of.
00:18:34Alright.
00:18:38You break it, you buy it.
00:18:53Damn, you've got a couple bomb sets out there.
00:19:23Man, that chick was spanking it out there.
00:19:53She's awesome.
00:19:55Hey guys, thanks a lot.
00:19:57Oh, nice waves.
00:19:59Thanks. Take it easy.
00:20:02She's awesome.
00:20:04Go that way?
00:20:06Got a problem?
00:20:08Take me with you.
00:20:22Ooh, I dig the laughter, that's the sound that we're all at.
00:20:48This is bullshit.
00:21:13This guy doesn't have a record.
00:21:17This is harmless.
00:21:40Hey Val, it's Dina.
00:21:43I need a favor. You think you could come over right away?
00:21:46Thanks.
00:22:05Hey.
00:22:06Hey sweetie.
00:22:07What's up?
00:22:08I've got someone watching me up on the hillside. I need to pay him a visit.
00:22:12Pool house routine?
00:22:13Yep.
00:22:14Got it.
00:22:32Are you a lesbian? Or is there some other reason you're watching me?
00:22:42Sit down.
00:22:43Well, did the cat catch a rat?
00:22:46Sure did. A big sexy one. Her name's Randy.
00:22:50Oh yeah? And Randy is so very Randy indeed.
00:22:54So Randy, why the surveillance? Who you working for?
00:23:00Maybe she needs some convincing.
00:23:02Yeah, I think so.
00:23:10Let me try.
00:23:16Tough. I like this girl.
00:23:24I really like this girl.
00:23:27Look, I work for Ravello. I'm a bodyguard.
00:23:32He thought somebody was trying to kill him, so he hired me.
00:23:35Really?
00:23:36Yeah.
00:23:37We shall see.
00:23:45National threat my ass.
00:23:48What's up your ass?
00:23:51Mikey Ravello's a normal businessman. He's as clean as my underwear.
00:23:56Yeah, and I bet he smells all nice and rosy too.
00:23:59Come on, Sebastian. This guy is not who your file says he is.
00:24:04Well, my sources are pretty accurate.
00:24:06Well, who are your sources?
00:24:08Come on, Dina. You know I can't divulge that information.
00:24:13Do the job.
00:24:14Oh, I'll do the job. I always do the job, but I do it right, and something is not right with this case.
00:24:21Well, you can do more homework, more research, more surveillance, but we have contractual obligations. Okay?
00:24:28I'll complete the job. Don't worry.
00:24:32I don't.
00:24:35Good. All right. Right now I have a meeting to attend to, so we can talk about this later.
00:24:44I know what you're saying, but that's not what we're getting paid to do, all right?
00:24:49Look, Dina, you've always been my best girl, but I can replace you on this job.
00:24:54I was requested for this job, remember? And I think that that means something.
00:24:58Maybe so, but I'm still the boss.
00:25:03All right.
00:25:11Let's just get the job done and move on, all right?
00:25:15I'll talk to you later.
00:25:23Yeah, we'll see.
00:25:53All right.
00:26:23Gotcha.
00:26:41Hey, make sure the olives are in storage before we ship them.
00:26:44Also, make sure the system is backed up, okay?
00:26:47We can never be too safe.
00:26:49Okay. All right. Well, look, I'll talk to you soon. All right, bye.
00:27:04You're welcome.
00:27:22Hey, who the hell are you?
00:27:24Don't worry about it. Who's Elio Olio?
00:27:26What is it to you?
00:27:28Hey, geez, all right, all right, I get it.
00:27:31Good.
00:27:33Would you get your foot off my crotch now?
00:27:35No problem.
00:27:37Come on, talk. I don't have all day.
00:27:40Olio was an ex-employer of mine.
00:27:42What does that mean?
00:27:43I worked for him. He had an olive oil business.
00:27:47I learned the business and went out on my own.
00:27:49So now he's your competitor.
00:27:51It's like the old story, when the slave becomes the master, interesting things begin to happen.
00:27:57Like what?
00:27:59Once he came after me, I put a restraining order on him.
00:28:03But I have a lot of information on him, and he's not going to come after me again.
00:28:07Mr. Olio is an arms dealer for Middle Eastern people, and I'm sure the FBI would love to have this information.
00:28:14So he dabbles in arms, huh?
00:28:16Yeah, he's a well-rounded guy.
00:28:18He's got an olive oil business, a restaurant.
00:28:21He's an arms dealer.
00:28:23He's just a jack of all trades.
00:28:25So how do I find this guy?
00:28:27He has a restaurant called Bella Italia.
00:28:29Also check out 69 Briar Ridge.
00:28:32Okay.
00:28:34One more question.
00:28:36Who's Randy Handles?
00:28:38Randy Handles? I don't know this person.
00:28:41Should I?
00:28:42I was hoping you would.
00:28:46I really don't.
00:28:47Should I warn Mr. Olio about you?
00:28:49It wouldn't be in your best interest.
00:28:51And why not?
00:28:52Well, let's just say he's put an order out on you.
00:28:55Like him, bastard.
00:28:57Apparently so.
00:28:59Well, I'll see you around.
00:29:02I hope so.
00:29:03Hey, why don't you give me your number so we can stay in touch?
00:29:06I have yours. Don't worry, I'll call you.
00:29:09I hope so.
00:29:10I'll call you.
00:29:25Shh.
00:29:28Val!
00:29:30Val?
00:29:31Val!
00:29:34Val?
00:29:41Val!
00:29:42Val?
00:29:44Val!
00:29:56Val?
00:30:03Oh, jeez.
00:30:05I'm coming.
00:30:07What the hell?
00:30:09Hold still.
00:30:17God, what happened?
00:30:19She broke her cuffs.
00:30:21The bitch clocked me when I came in from the other room.
00:30:24Are you okay?
00:30:26All right, well, don't worry about her.
00:30:29We'll catch up with her later.
00:30:31You know, she doesn't even work for Ravello.
00:30:33Really?
00:30:34Who then?
00:30:35This creep named Olio, I think.
00:30:38I don't know.
00:30:39Olio?
00:30:40I've never heard of him.
00:30:41You want me to write a background check?
00:30:42Yeah, I do.
00:30:44And I think in the meantime I should go pay him a little visit in person.
00:30:48Sure.
00:30:49I think I owe you one.
00:30:50Don't worry about it. Listen, are you okay?
00:30:52I'm fine. I'll get on the background check. You go.
00:30:55All right. Are you sure?
00:30:57Yes. I'm fine. Thank you.
00:31:00Go.
00:31:01Okay.
00:31:02I'll get in contact with you later.
00:31:04All right. Yeah, call me as soon as you find anything out, okay?
00:31:06I will. I will.
00:31:16Hey, girls. Good morning.
00:31:18Good morning.
00:31:19Having some fun with your toys, huh?
00:31:21Oh, yeah.
00:31:22Listen, I'm going to go in and take a shower, clean up,
00:31:24and then we'll get rolling and get the day underway, okay?
00:31:27Sounds good.
00:31:28Just relax. I'll see you in a little bit.
00:31:37Shut up or I'll cut your throat.
00:31:43Daniel, hey.
00:31:45Tina? Hey, how are you?
00:31:47I'm great. How are you?
00:31:48Great, great. What's up?
00:31:50Well, how would you like to have dinner tonight?
00:31:52Sure. When and where?
00:31:54Pick me up at 7 o'clock. I live at 541 Montana.
00:31:57And I will surprise you with the rest.
00:32:00Excellent. Casual?
00:32:02Uh-huh.
00:32:03No problem.
00:32:04See you then.
00:32:05See you then.
00:32:06Bye.
00:32:08Daniel?
00:32:10Yeah?
00:32:11I need a dinner date.
00:32:12Well, what about Mark or Steven?
00:32:15This guy's army intelligence.
00:32:17You never know when you're going to need Uncle Sam's help.
00:32:20What are you up to?
00:32:22Nothing.
00:32:24It's just business.
00:32:51Mmm.
00:32:56See anything you like?
00:32:58Yeah, everything looks good.
00:33:00Sure does. Even the breadsticks are great.
00:33:06You ready to order, signora?
00:33:08Yes, I would like the spaghetti with meatballs.
00:33:11That's great. And a bolognese sauce?
00:33:13Yes, please.
00:33:15Thank you. Okay, sounds great.
00:33:17And for you, poison?
00:33:18I'll have the veggie lasagna.
00:33:20Sounds great.
00:33:21What, are you watching your figure?
00:33:25Could we also have two glasses of Chianti?
00:33:27Definitely.
00:33:28And is the owner here tonight?
00:33:31Yes, he is. He's right over there.
00:33:33I'll have him come and say hello to you.
00:33:35Oh, great. Thank you.
00:33:40Funky looking guy.
00:33:43Who, the owner or the waiter?
00:33:46Well, he sure seems to be enjoying his guests.
00:33:49All part of the sale.
00:33:51Hey, business is business.
00:33:54Maybe he's a real genuine guy.
00:33:56Oh, right. That's rare in this day and age.
00:33:59Present company accepted.
00:34:01Oh, of course.
00:34:16Good evening. Good evening.
00:34:18Alio, alio.
00:34:19Nice to meet you.
00:34:20Dina Lo Bianca.
00:34:22Dina Lo Bianca.
00:34:24Nice Italian name for a nice Italian girl.
00:34:27This is Daniel Rebelle.
00:34:30Danny. It's a pleasure to meet you, too.
00:34:35I'm Daniel Rebelle.
00:34:37Nice to meet you.
00:34:38Nice to meet you, too.
00:34:40I'm Daniel Rebelle.
00:34:42Nice to meet you.
00:34:44So, Dina, have we met before?
00:34:48No, I don't think so.
00:34:50Are you sure? Maybe in a previous life.
00:34:53Oh, well, you never know about that.
00:34:56Well, maybe, are you a model?
00:34:58If you don't mind asking.
00:35:00I used to be a long time ago. I'm an accountant now.
00:35:04An accountant. Perfect.
00:35:07Maybe we can crunch some numbers sometime.
00:35:09Oh, my fee's very high.
00:35:11I can only imagine. Only imagine.
00:35:15Oh, wow.
00:35:16Enjoy your meal.
00:35:18That looks great. Thank you.
00:35:20Can I get you anything else this evening?
00:35:22No, thank you.
00:35:25Why don't you bring them a bottle of my special olive oil?
00:35:29It's a gift from me.
00:35:31Definitely.
00:35:33My pleasure. Enjoy your meal.
00:35:35I look forward to seeing you again sometime soon.
00:35:38Thanks.
00:35:39Take care.
00:35:41That's weird.
00:35:43What?
00:35:45There's something oddly familiar about him.
00:36:10But if you run away, I'll let you stay.
00:36:13I'll let you stay.
00:36:15And don't run away too soon.
00:36:18Don't run away.
00:36:20To look again.
00:36:22To look again.
00:36:24Yammo, yammo, yammo, yammo, ya.
00:36:27Yammo, yammo, yammo, yammo, ya.
00:36:31Funicoli, funicola, funicoli, funicola.
00:36:41Hey.
00:36:46Hey, Val.
00:36:48Oh, hey.
00:36:49Hi.
00:36:51Uh, Daniel, this is Valentina.
00:36:53Val, this is Daniel.
00:36:55Oh, uh, hi. How you doing?
00:36:57Great. It's nice to meet you.
00:36:59So how was dinner?
00:37:01Nice.
00:37:02Nice, but interesting.
00:37:04Really? How so?
00:37:05I mean, I didn't think about it until he brought it up,
00:37:08but there's something really familiar about him.
00:37:11Hmm.
00:37:12Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do.
00:37:14I thought he was a nice guy.
00:37:16Yeah, he was nice, but he was creepy.
00:37:19Yeah, well, I found out some really creepy info on him.
00:37:22Really?
00:37:23Hey, Daniel, you want to go grab us a couple beers at the bar?
00:37:26Uh, sure. You want one?
00:37:28Oh, no thanks. I'll pass.
00:37:30Is he happy to hear this?
00:37:33Is he happy to hear this?
00:37:35Yeah, just easy on the details.
00:37:37Okay. Uh, he was born in Norway,
00:37:40moved to Italy in the late 1970s,
00:37:42and he doesn't just own a restaurant and an olive oil empire.
00:37:46Really?
00:37:47Apparently he has quite the history.
00:37:49Well, this is getting interesting, isn't it?
00:37:51Yeah. He has a degree in nuclear physics from the University of Cologne.
00:37:56I think that's Cologne.
00:37:58Yeah, well, it's spelled like the part of the ass.
00:38:01Yeah, we get the joke. What else do you have?
00:38:04Well, apparently he also dabbles in arms trading,
00:38:07some dealing drugs,
00:38:09and the illegal transport of immigrants throughout Europe.
00:38:12So he's a regular old Bin Laden of the West, huh?
00:38:16Bin Laden wishes he had this guy's education.
00:38:19He also has a degree in business from Harvard.
00:38:24He moved here about four years ago,
00:38:27and ever since then, nobody's got anything on him.
00:38:30It's a clean slate.
00:38:32Okay, so tell me, how does a guy like this even get into the country?
00:38:36Hey, if you've got enough money, I'll let anybody in.
00:38:39That I can believe.
00:38:42Maybe we can get him on solicitation of murder.
00:38:45Uh-uh. No, Sebastian would never let that happen.
00:38:49We're going to have to beat him at his own game.
00:38:51Let the games begin.
00:38:53Well, I think we're off to a really good start,
00:38:55so I'm going to go home.
00:38:58What? You're not going to stick around for a jacuzzi?
00:39:01No. I think I'll leave you two alone.
00:39:05All right. Nighty-night.
00:39:07Talk to you later. Nice to meet you.
00:39:10Nice to meet you, too.
00:39:13Bye.
00:39:16Jacuzzi, huh?
00:39:18That's right. It's a great way to relax.
00:39:21Care to join me?
00:39:23Well, I hope this doesn't sound too geeky,
00:39:26but can I take a rain check on that for tomorrow?
00:39:29I've got an exercise that starts at 4 a.m.
00:39:32Really?
00:39:35I guess so.
00:39:38Hey, thanks for dinner. It was great.
00:39:42The jacuzzi's going to be much better.
00:39:46I don't doubt that.
00:39:48See you tomorrow?
00:39:50See you tomorrow.
00:39:52Hey.
00:39:57Thanks.
00:40:00Talk to you later.
00:40:02Ciao.
00:40:03Ciao.
00:40:52I don't know what you call this, but it's good
00:41:09No one will ever convince me otherwise
00:41:13Do you think they should?
00:41:17My journey's been a Capricorn
00:41:22A tumbleweed
00:41:24So sing along with me
00:41:31Yeah, yeah, yeah
00:41:36Oh, somebody
00:41:42See what's missing
00:41:46I won't say, I won't say
00:42:06Payback. Ain't it a bitch?
00:42:17Just like old times, huh?
00:42:20You sure are one beautiful creature.
00:42:26Such nice porcelain skin.
00:42:47Would you mind if I sampled the merchandise?
00:43:02I wouldn't hurt a fly.
00:43:16Now you know why they call me Randy.
00:43:30I think I'll save this for later.
00:43:34I have another date.
00:43:46I have another date.
00:44:17Yo.
00:44:19Okay.
00:44:21All right, just give me 15 minutes and I'll be there.
00:44:46All right.
00:45:16All right.
00:45:46All right.
00:46:17All right.
00:46:36Mohammed.
00:46:37Mr. Olio.
00:46:38You can call me Alio.
00:46:40Mr. Olio.
00:46:42Whatever.
00:46:43You got the list with you?
00:46:45Final test.
00:46:46That's 100 of Allah's finest.
00:46:49Yeah, whatever.
00:46:50I was never big into religion.
00:46:52That's for you.
00:46:57Yes, this will do nicely.
00:46:59Only five locations.
00:47:01Hey, this shit is dangerous.
00:47:02It's not like we leave it laying all over the country.
00:47:04For you and your sleeper buddies.
00:47:06Thank you very much.
00:47:08In the meantime, the money will be deposited into your account.
00:47:12Very good.
00:47:13Hey, Mohammed.
00:47:14You want to go get a beer?
00:47:15It is against my religion.
00:47:18But I have a lot of work to do.
00:47:20Okay, whatever.
00:47:22Hey, can I ask you a question?
00:47:24Sure, of course.
00:47:26Don't you guys ever get sick and tired of blowing things up?
00:47:29It is all in the name of Allah.
00:47:33By the time you get done blowing things up, Allah and the whole Middle East will be gone.
00:47:38Look, I don't have time for this.
00:47:40Do your work and you will be paid handsomely.
00:47:43I feel fine.
00:47:44Jeez.
00:47:46Can't get a beer, but they can fly planes into fucking buildings.
00:47:50They're nuts.
00:47:52Even Jesus had a drink every now and then.
00:49:43God bless you.
00:50:14God bless you.
00:50:34So how long do you plan on staying in the army?
00:50:38I don't know.
00:50:39We'll see.
00:50:41Pass me over next year.
00:50:42I may just get out.
00:50:44Do what?
00:50:46Maybe start my own consulting business.
00:50:48Maybe do something with computers.
00:50:51You'll be staying?
00:50:54I'll just see where it takes me.
00:51:05So, how did you get into your line of work?
00:51:10Oh, that is a long story.
00:51:13I got time.
00:51:16Okay.
00:51:19I spent most of my childhood in Italy.
00:51:22Went to business school in Boston.
00:51:26Moved back to Milan.
00:51:28Did some modeling.
00:51:30Oh, I knew your face looked familiar.
00:51:32Yeah.
00:51:34It was great work.
00:51:35The pay was good.
00:51:37Anyway, I was at a party in Milan that I met a man.
00:51:43Sounds pretty normal so far.
00:51:45So far.
00:51:47He told me he was a count.
00:51:49One thing led to another.
00:51:51We were married in less than a year.
00:51:53Love can do that to a person.
00:51:56Yeah.
00:51:59It took almost a year of living with him before I figured out what he was doing to earn his money.
00:52:04Really? What was that?
00:52:06He was running one of the largest drug operations in northern Italy.
00:52:11No kidding.
00:52:13Not only that.
00:52:15To expedite his endeavors.
00:52:17He was importing gypsy children from eastern bloc countries.
00:52:22Put them out on the street.
00:52:23Had them hustling for him.
00:52:24Selling drugs.
00:52:26Stealing.
00:52:27A slime.
00:52:28Yeah, that's what I thought.
00:52:31So I decided to take his operation down.
00:52:36He had a meth lab outside Milan.
00:52:42And one night when he left me alone, I went there and set fire to it.
00:52:47Burned down his whole factory.
00:52:51What did he do?
00:52:52He died in the fire.
00:52:54I didn't know he was there.
00:53:00You talk about killing two birds.
00:53:07I really didn't mean for it to happen.
00:53:11Anyway, after that I got the hell out of the country and I moved to L.A.
00:53:17Not your typical model, huh?
00:53:19Well, I stopped modeling when I came to L.A.
00:53:22I was at a dinner party and that's where I met my current boss.
00:53:25I was talking to him about his line of work and it sounded interesting.
00:53:29And the pay sounded great.
00:53:32And I liked the idea of being able to 86 shitheads like my ex.
00:53:37The beauty is a beast.
00:53:39No.
00:53:40I just hate people who try to take advantage of the weak and the poor.
00:53:47It is the way of the world.
00:53:49Sure.
00:53:51But I thought I could make a difference.
00:53:54That's a pretty big undertaking.
00:53:56I know.
00:53:58But who would suspect a girl like me?
00:54:01Not me.
00:54:03See?
00:54:06So, you wrinkled yet?
00:54:11Just about.
00:54:14You want to cool off?
00:54:15Sure.
00:54:24Thanks.
00:54:32I was thinking about this oleo guy last night.
00:54:35If he has a record like Valentina says he does, I bet she's really only scratched the surface.
00:54:41Do you mind if I get online?
00:54:43No, not at all.
00:54:45Here.
00:54:56So you're a computer whiz, huh?
00:54:58Among other things.
00:55:00I also have access to very high places in the military.
00:55:04Oh, really?
00:55:06Like what?
00:55:08If I told you, then I would have to kill you.
00:55:12Oh, really?
00:55:13And how would you do that?
00:55:15Oh, it would be a long, slow, torturous death.
00:55:20Sounds dangerous.
00:55:22Tell me, what sorts of instruments of death do you possess?
00:55:28Well, that's also top secret.
00:55:32Well, you know, since you're so well-connected, I was thinking maybe you could do me a few favors.
00:55:39That depends on what the favors are and what's in it for me.
00:55:44Hmm, I see.
00:55:48Well, I need information on all Middle East arms transactions for the last four years.
00:56:02That's one.
00:56:06And I need the records for all Middle Eastern green card applicants for the last four years.
00:56:19That's two.
00:56:22And locations for storage sites of weapons-grade plutonium in the U.S.
00:56:48I won't even ask why.
00:57:10Good morning.
00:57:12Good morning.
00:57:15What are you doing here, Sebastian?
00:57:18Where in the hell is Val?
00:57:20She should be at home.
00:57:22No, I've been trying to contact her all night and all morning. I just went by her house. Nothing.
00:57:27Well, she was here last night helping me work on the Olio case.
00:57:30Olio? How in the hell did you get that information?
00:57:34Sebastian, Ravello is clean.
00:57:39Something is wrong with this hit, and I'm going to find out what it is.
00:57:43Olio is the one who's turning out to be the national threat here.
00:57:47What?
00:57:48It's true. He's working some deal with some Arabs, and it doesn't sound good.
00:57:55Well, that's none of our business.
00:57:57Well, it's my problem if he's helping subversives take down this country.
00:58:02And why in the hell would he do that?
00:58:04Hate, greed, glory, ego, I don't know. Who knows?
00:58:12Dammit.
00:58:13All right, you do what you have to do.
00:58:15But he's paying us a lot of money to do a job, and the second installment is due when the job is finished.
00:58:22If it's the money you're worried about, I will get the job done.
00:58:27Fine.
00:58:28Fine.
00:58:30Find Val and have her report to me as soon as possible.
00:58:43Who was that?
00:58:44My so-called boss.
00:58:46Oh, you sounded kind of pissed.
00:58:48No, just pissy.
00:58:50What's up?
00:58:51Well, Val hasn't checked in with him, and he says she's not home.
00:58:55Should we be concerned?
00:58:58Well, if she was supposed to check in, yes.
00:59:01Well, should we go check out her place?
00:59:03Do you mind?
00:59:05Not at all. I'm liking this shit.
00:59:09It's being a desk jockey, doesn't it?
00:59:26Good collar.
00:59:29Nothing.
00:59:34Nothing.
00:59:37Come on.

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