This film illustrates how personal redemption and community resilience can overcome adversity, as a former convict rebuilds his life by protecting his neighborhood from developers while reconnecting with his estranged daughter, demonstrating that second chances and community bonds can help individuals transform their past mistakes into meaningful contributions.
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🎬 A FILM YOU WON’T BE ABLE TO TAKE YOUR EYES OFF! He Escaped from Prison and Took on a Gang追加:
That brings up number four, ladies and gentlemen. Fight number four, and in the ring now, ladies and gentlemen, all bets must be in for [music] [music] Wither versus the table is now waiting for fight [music] number five.
[music] Heat. Heat.
[music] >> [music] [music] >> That's the win for the ball game in six to five.
My [music] [music] [music] next [music] fight tonight is ready.
Buster on two to one favor of Mr. Foster. Ready?
Two to one in favor of Foster.
>> Ready table. Now open your >> granite. Two to one. 10 she's on bird.
>> Wait, Mr. [screaming] >> Come on.
>> Get up there, man. You stupid idiot.
[groaning] 1 2 3 4.
>> Get your hands down.
Now you listen up. You stop screwing around out there. I can't take no more of this [ __ ] You can't take any more of this [ __ ] >> Next round, I want him down.
>> You take him out. Knock him out. Stop playing with him. Mal [music] to [music] bring you back here me.
Is there nothing [music] I can [singing] do to make you feel for me the way you used to? And I tried getting through lonely days, [music] but I can't help feeling empty.
I can't help [music and singing] feeling so alone.
Been a long time since you gone. [music] Tell me where did my love [singing] go wrong?
Move around. Move around once.
Get off. Get up.
>> Get up. Nice to mother. Come on. Get up.
>> Get up.
>> Come on. Get up. [screaming] Nine. Mother. Come on.
All right.
>> Stick him. Stick him. Stick him.
[cheering] All right. That's what I'm talking about. You're dead, you stupid [ __ ] Get out. Get up. Get out. Get out.
[screaming] >> Get up.
6 5 [screaming] You stupid idiot. 8 9 10. [screaming] All right. All right. All right.
>> [music] >> feeling so long [music] since you've been gone.
Tell me where [singing] I love [music] feeling empty.
[cheering] >> [applause] >> The winner the winner over now open.
>> You don't look too bad. [laughter] All right. All right.
God damn it.
>> On birds winter ring this evening.
Big show tonight, kid.
>> It's nice having you back.
>> Thanks, Monty.
That looks real cute.
See if we can't fix that up for you, pal.
Next time you cover up when [music] I tell you to, you got to learn to take my signals, pal. I ain't no seamstress.
>> Yeah.
>> Well, well, well.
Didn't think I'd see you back here.
>> I missed the Saturday night bingo.
>> Yeah, right. We missed you, too.
>> What's the matter? Nobody like your stuff out there.
>> Yeah, I guess things don't always work out the way you want them to. Should have been looking after that little girl you instead of leaving her with that punch drunk bum.
>> Great fight, girl. You are one hell of a round ringer. It was a two to1 underdog.
>> Clever promoting. Granted was lucky to last us four rounds.
>> Just pay me my money and get out of here.
You >> got a beef with him.
>> Man's got no compassion.
would you get the car and bring it on back? Thank you.
We won, you know. Yeah.
Price of admission's too high.
Sit up. Why? Come on. Sit up.
Look at me.
Look at me.
What the heck are you doing? How long you been like this?
>> I don't know what you're talking about.
Say when knock it off at the games. All right.
>> You can't see it.
How long you had that, man?
It comes and goes. It's no problem.
>> How long you had this? Since when?
>> Since the joint.
>> How come I don't know about this, man?
What? You don't tell me what's going on with you no more?
>> Look, Angie, it's no problem.
Don't worry about it.
>> [music] [music] [screaming] >> Hey, you all right, man?
>> Yeah. Never better.
I'll be right with you.
>> Yeah.
Okay.
I like that. You can't fight forever, man.
Ah, we're doing okay.
>> Yeah, we just got nothing to show for it.
>> What are you talking about? We got the gym. [laughter] >> Yeah, now that's a real money maker.
>> When was the last time you saw somebody pay some dues?
>> Come on, Angie. We're getting by.
Hey, Daddy Ray.
Hey, old man.
Daddy Ray.
Now, what's this guy doing over here?
>> I think we'll just rock his coat.
>> Hey, old man, wake your whole ass up.
Jeez. Who? Wait, who bother? An old man when he's napping.
>> What the hell are you doing here, old man?
>> Sleeping and a good bit of advice to let a sleeping dog lie. Huh?
Mhm. Uh they they they threw me out.
>> Who threw you out?
>> A couple of gorillas.
Uh they they said the building was closed down.
They just picked me up and fired me right out.
>> Yeah, but they just they just can't throw you out. I mean, they got to give you notice or something, right?
>> Ah, I don't read Don't read the mail.
Don't read nothing. Uh, it's not right to me out just like that.
>> Well, what the hell? This is my real home anyway. I always did spend more time here.
Ah, it just keeps rolling, don't it? Jeez, it was just like yesterday you guys were little kids. You, Angie, and you, Earl, and your little brother, Greg, running around the streets like you owned it.
You sleep tight, old man.
>> A thanks, kid.
>> Well, want to know something? You've had some bad breaks, kid. Too bad you never fought legit.
>> Good night, Daddy R.
>> Good night. Good night.
Get it. It was just a joke, girl. Didn't mean nothing. A joke, man. He didn't have to hit me. Oh man, look at my windshield.
>> You crazy or something, Nick?
>> No, he's just loaded.
>> Oh, look at my ride. It's wrecked.
>> But serves you right. You got no business going around trying to run people over, [ __ ] >> I needed to talk to you.
>> It's a hell of a way to get somebody's attention.
>> Hey, it was just a joke, girl.
[laughter] >> You all messed up, man. I bet from losing a bundle on granite, huh? And not so, man. Not so.
>> Hey, I got some good action coming. We can all make a killing.
>> You know something, Nick? You have been a pain in my neck ever since we were kids.
>> Friends like him, you don't need.
>> I don't mean nothing by it.
>> Hey, we go back a long way, Birdman.
[laughter] All right.
Oh, man.
Good night, Mrs. Carmichael. [music] Thank you. I appreciate it.
This is a recording. Please hang up and try your call again. Please hang up.
This is a recording.
Hi.
>> Hi.
>> What happened to your face?
>> Banged into [music] a door.
>> Must have been a revolving door. Did >> you do your homework?
>> Dad, they don't give out homework in grade one.
I got to go get the door.
You sleep tight. Okay.
What are you doing here?
>> I've come back for her. Earl, >> you're a goddamn traveling showgirl.
That's no kind of a life for a kid.
>> Yeah. And what do you do for a living, Mr. [ __ ] For brains.
>> Look, what I do for my money is my business.
>> Yeah. It runs the same with me. Yeah.
Well, at least I'm here where she needs me. You should have been here years ago.
>> Well, how much do you think I could stand? I wasn't going anywhere. You weren't going anywhere. You're coming home hurt and messed up. Well, I had to do something.
It just should have been like there was a time when we were happy here.
I don't need you anymore.
>> I've got a right to see my daughter.
Look, you got to know how to deal with these people. You know what I'm saying?
You got to have some respect in the community. That takes a certain amount of class.
We don't care how you get it.
That's your business.
>> We're told you're good at that sort of thing.
>> Oh, you heard mine.
I am. Glad to hear that.
paid you enough money.
>> Gentlemen, don't worry about it. I won't be in trouble. We sunk a [music] lot of money into this project and we want the rest.
>> How long are you guys planning to be in town?
>> Till you get your um job done. If you want to play in the big league, straighten, deliver.
This is a big deal. Very big.
>> Let me ask you something.
Where do you guys fit into the overall picture?
>> We package land.
>> So, how do you, Lieutenant?
>> So, I take it you've got some heavy bucks [music] behind you.
>> Enough to get the project done. Any way we have to. Now, you can either cut it or you can't.
He's a funny guy, huh, Teddy?
You guys got a lot of style. I like that.
You think that?
>> How come you and mom split up?
Oh, I didn't like what she did for a living.
>> That's serious, Dad. Uh, >> she wanted something.
>> What something?
>> Something I couldn't give her.
>> That was her at the door last night.
>> What makes you say that?
>> It was, wasn't it?
>> Okay, Peanut. I'll catch you later. Huh?
Hey, you want to go to the zoo on Saturday?
>> Can we feed the llamas?
>> Yeah, sure.
>> Great.
Hold up in there.
Man, >> what do you guys want?
>> We're here to tell some people that their leases are up.
>> You can't come in here and start throwing people out.
>> We're not throwing anybody out. We're just here to tell them that the leases are up.
>> Who the hell are you guys?
>> City Health.
Look, you tell poor Mr. Marino that he ought to sell this place the first chance he gets while it's still worth something. Okay, >> you scum ain't hassling my tenants.
>> Can I give you a little bit of advice?
You got to be very careful in these old buildings because they're uh there a lot of safety hazards, you know. I mean, take a look at this.
>> Dude, what what are you doing >> now? Somebody could have slipped on that.
And this I could have fallen on somebody.
You people, you don't want to live in a place like this.
It's a hazard to your health.
>> [music] >> Hey, Kenny. How come you're not in school?
>> The old man needs the help.
I ain't so good in school.
I learn more here from the old man anyhow.
Earl, how are you?
>> Listen, what are you going to have? Come on. It's on the house.
>> Have an apple.
>> You got it. Thanks.
>> Say, you run into a door or something?
>> Yeah. How'd you guess?
>> A door with the name of Granite, eh?
Listen, I'll see you over at the foundation.
>> Yeah. Hey, your other boy haven't yet.
>> Any day now. I'll see you after work.
Take it easy.
>> [music] >> Hey.
>> Hi, Jake. I'm hi.
>> How's the kid?
>> Ah, she's doing good. [snorts] Anything else?
>> Nah, just coffee, thanks.
>> Hey, Earl. Your exo lady's back in town.
Saw an ad in the paper. She's working at the Tivoli. Me and Jake are going down to catch your act. Thought you might like to join us.
>> Knock it off.
>> When's your next card at the foundation?
>> Another week or two.
>> Going to have any kids fights?
>> Yeah.
>> Hey, how about getting my kid a fight?
Huh? Come on. What do you say, >> Tommy? Ain't that pushing it along?
>> Nah, the kid needs to toughen up a little bit. Needs a couple of fights under his belt. Come on. What do you say? Huh?
>> I know. The kid's good, but he's only been training for a minute or two. You get hurt in the ring.
>> Hey, now. Come on. I'm his old man. I say he's ready.
>> And I say if you want a fighter in the family that bad, maybe you ought to get in the ring.
>> Okay. Okay. You're the coach. What do I know? Huh? Okay.
Okay.
[music] >> Hey, Frankie.
Looking pretty good for a guy who's just trying to stay in shape. Was hoping to grab a fight or two. Could really use the bread.
Take it easy. [music] Right.
>> [music] >> Keep your guard up. Head down.
Go like this. [music] >> You got to stay covered, Spence. You're leaving yourself all open.
>> Funny, Earl. Real funny.
Come on. Let's see. Get it up here. Keep it up here. Come on. Come on. Up. Up.
Up. Up. Up. Up. Up. Up. Up. Up.
Sucker.
[laughter] >> You better be careful. That kid will take you out. Bird.
How's your eye?
>> Perfect. No problem. Well, I'm going to go out and get some gear. Now, you can stay here with these animals or you can come with me.
Oh, I'm going to come with you.
>> You know, Angie, something's happening down here.
>> What do you mean?
>> Well, first that thing with Daddy Ray.
Then some [music] guy walks into Jake's place and tries to actually muscle him for the place. Mr. Green's acting weird.
I mean, something's happening down here.
>> You heard the rumor, man. They're putting a ball in this part of town.
>> Ah, talk's cheap.
>> Now talking's over. Some heavyweight is trying to buy out this whole damn neighborhood.
>> Foundation here.
>> Probably tear it out.
>> Build some health bar or something. You know, concrete, chrome, glass, raet ball courts, and all that crap.
>> But we own the place.
>> Yeah. So what?
>> What do you mean so what? Look at all the sweat we put in trying to hang on to it.
>> Look, man, if we don't sell, they bring in a promoter that buys from everybody that will. They expropriate the rest, including the foundation. What are you talking about?
>> They take it. Ain't a damn thing we can do about it.
>> Angie, this is the gym we're talking about here. What have I been fighting for? We got the place half paid off.
>> Look, man, we can't whine about this.
Where's everybody going to go?
>> What's going to happen to everybody? All the old guys that hang out there, the young kids. Where are they going to go?
>> They're probably history, though.
What's going to happen to guys like Daddy Ray? Probably Sterno Alley, man.
There's nothing we can do about it.
>> No. No. You don't let friends get you shoved out into the street.
>> Yeah, but don't blame me. You made on the big money.
[music] >> [music] [music] [laughter] >> No hope for [music] you.
Isn't that Bobby used to work at the foundation?
>> Yeah, that big guy's Captain Hook.
Well, maybe we should just let him kick Bobby in his ass. Serve the [music] goddamn junky, right? Yeah, maybe.
Woo!
[music] [music] Man in front of you. Now you got to pay the man. You backsliding on the vig and the principal, baby. Irving [snorts] Drayton don't like to wait. [panting] >> You get the bread, man. I I I just got to have a little more time. I'll get it.
I'm good for it, man.
>> Your time just ran out, trash.
>> Hey, Hook.
>> Well, welcome to the party, suckers.
>> I thought you were at the resort, man.
Time off for good behavior.
>> Let the kid go.
>> Let him go, Hook.
Man got to be paid his money.
>> What's the count? Six yards.
That small change off a dude. Chucky's life ain't [ __ ] [panting] Pay him.
Oh, that's six bills, man. That's a lot of money.
This really ain't our concern.
Go on, pay him.
Still going to cut this sucker.
Dance with the hook, Bman. Huh? Come on.
You want to dance with the hook? Huh?
Yeah. Come on, Batman. [music] Come on. You want to dance with the hook? Huh? Come on. Come on. [music] Come on. You want to dance with the hook?
Get out of here.
Come on. Get out of here.
You looking for flower? Bobby?
He was going to cut me, man. I got away.
Look at you. Your eyes are all pinned.
Used to be so damn good in the ring. Now you ain't good nowhere. You're hype. So I get a little high.
You two can't talk. Busting dudes in the ring.
>> Hook was right about one thing, man. A junky's life ain't worth [ __ ] Come on, girl.
[ __ ] him.
>> [music] >> Hey, glad you guys didn't make it. What are you drinking, gentlemen? Nothing's too good for Earl the Pearl. Best goddamn round ringer I ever seen.
>> All right, spill it now.
>> Been talking to some high rollers from Atlantic City. Big bucks. We're talking hard action. Lots of it. The ring could be paying you twice as much as the chump [music] change you grab here. Man, >> that all sounds real good, Nick. But there's one thing you don't understand.
See, we only do business with people we trust.
You trust me, man. We're cool.
>> I don't trust you, Nick. We're not cool.
You're a wild card, man.
>> The bottom line is money. The last one [music] [music] I am dying [music and singing] for your love.
As we [music] watch our [singing] egos being swept behind the door, [music] I wonder is it worth [singing] saving what we've been working for?
>> [music] >> All but it's so hard to sever memories [singing] of us to get [music] and that promise of forever.
[music] I'm just saying I'm better enough [music] dying for [singing] you.
Can't you [music and singing] just die [music] for your love?
[music and singing] [music] A dream to know fasting in the past. Going through that old stuff. [music] My heart [singing] is dying.
[music] Dying love for you.
>> [singing] >> die [music] for you. [music] Don't let it down.
>> Don't [singing] make me cry. [music] >> I can really feel it.
[music] for you. [music and singing] For you, for you, baby.
Ding.
Ding. [singing] [music] You're not coming back in.
Screw you. You Christian [ __ ] No good bastard. 32 years I've been drinking here. I don't need this damn place. You ugly goddamn screw you. That's right. Time.
>> Hey, you carrying on like a fool, old man. What's wrong with you?
>> The other [ __ ] >> Look now, I haven't given you any trouble since I was 12. Come on. I better take you home, old man. Been in that store all my life. Working with my dad since I was a kid.
My store. Green's drugstore. We were in that same spot for 65 years.
>> That's a long time, old man.
>> I always thought I wanted to do something else. I don't know, maybe travel to go someplace to do something.
What I done was wrong. I didn't think so, but I was.
I screwed up big.
>> What'd you do that was so bad?
>> I sold the place. I sold Green's drugstore to some [ __ ] who's going to tear it down.
>> What'd you do it for if you knew it was so wrong?
>> The money. I thought I wanted the money, but the money was nothing. That place was my heart and soul. When I was working there, I was doing something important. I was helping people. I was a part of something.
But now I'm a part of nothing. It's all gone.
Well, at least you got the money.
>> That's nothing.
>> Oh, man. When me and Earl was little, why why did you never turn us in? I mean, you never busted us when you caught us stealing [ __ ] What was I going to do? Give more trouble to two kids who had nothing but trouble anyway?
Used to have turned out okay. Hey, I might be a grouch, but I'm no rat. And there's nobody in this community that is.
Angie, I'd do anything to have that place back.
Let's get you hold over this.
two.
>> I'm going to bet two.
>> Two. [clears throat] >> Two.
>> I'll see you at two.
>> Raise your two.
>> You got to go.
>> What are you, Angie?
>> You ain't see [ __ ] >> Right back at you. a story with you guys.
>> I'm going to take three cards.
>> Three.
>> That sounds desperate.
>> Hey, little Aven.
So, what the hell do you want?
>> Hi, Hench. Just thought I'd come down, discuss a little business. Here to make you and Earl a little offer.
>> Uhhuh.
>> So, talk to me.
>> Well, what do you think about selling the foundation to me?
>> [laughter] >> That's funny. Me sell my foundation to you.
>> Well, let's just say I'm acting on behalf of an interested party.
>> Aha.
Well, have you and your interested party ever heard the old expression.
Fat chance.
>> That goes double for my place.
>> You don't know anything at all about property values, do you? Let me tell you something about them.
They can either go up or they can go down.
In a couple of months, you guys could be worth absolutely nothing.
I see.
[music] Hey, cool.
Look, it's no secret you're tough, guys.
If you want to be tough, that's okay with me.
If you want to make a deal, you just give me a call, okay?
Why don't >> you take these bums and get out of here?
>> Okay. So, it's taking a minute longer than we thought. A minute.
>> Look, it'll get done. Don't worry about it. All right.
>> You're damn right it will. On our schedule.
>> Hey, buddy. There's no need to crawl up my [ __ ] [ __ ] Okay.
>> You're not our buddy, Drayton. You're just hired help is bitten off more than he can chew.
>> Look, Drayton, you're a street wise kind of guy. Why don't you come up with something creative?
>> You don't want to let a bunch of little nobodyies push you around. Come on, get it moving.
>> All right, I'll do then.
I bet I win. I own the foundation.
You win.
>> I walk.
>> No more hassles.
>> What's the game?
>> You fight for the gym. My money against your club.
>> We fight. Who fights?
>> Not Mr. Bird here. A fighter I pick.
>> Why should we risk losing the foundation?
>> Cuz I'd get it anyways and the whole neighborhood.
You see, it's a question of time.
>> If we say no, >> well, then things are going to get real hard for everyone living down here.
>> You got Mr. Green's place.
>> Who the hell is Mr. Green?
>> The guy that owns a drugstore.
>> What about it?
>> Put it up against the gym.
I'll go for that. But it comes with a cash ante.
$25,000.
Property against property and 25,000 cash.
>> Where in the hell are we supposed to raise that kind of bread?
>> Oh, he knows exactly where. The circle.
You figure you'll get all busted up trying to raise the Andy and this guy will just walk all over you.
>> Hey, take it or leave it.
>> [music] [music] >> Okay. [music] Got it.
[music] Heat.
[music] Heat.
[music] [music] All right. All right. All right.
[screaming] >> Hey, go. Come on. Hey. Just a ticket. He said, "All right. All right. Shut up.
>> I want to see you all here next Tuesday." All right. Good. Okay, buddy.
Let's go. Hey, that's good. That's good.
Oh, it's looking good. Thank you. Thank you, gentlemen.
>> All right. Tuesday. All right. Hey, Edge. How you doing, man? Good to see you. What's happening?
>> That deal you were trying to talk me and Bird into, >> huh?
>> Is this the [ __ ] you were talking about?
>> This?
>> Oh, man.
>> That's good.
>> Yeah.
>> We need $25,000 quick in 3 weeks.
>> That's a lot of cake.
>> Look, man. Can you put the money together or not?
>> Hey, it's it for me, man. Earl's the cat that's got to stretch it.
>> No, Earl is cool. It's you I'm worried about.
>> Hey, we're cool. You can >> You can trust me.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Sure. Sure.
>> Hey, why not uh grab hustle him down here?
>> Well, we'll pick up.
>> Earl Bird, don't fight no [ __ ] parking lot. Do you understand that?
>> Okay, I'll line up the fights.
You do that.
I want you guys to check out all the round rangers, boxers, karate experts, strong men, whatever, whoever the hell you could think of. We're going to throw them into that ring and we're going to see what they can do. And look, I don't just want anybody. [music] I want the toughest son of a [ __ ] on this earth. I don't care if he eats trees. I don't care if he lives on a mountaintop. I don't care if he [ __ ] bears. You get me the toughest, meanest mother alive. You got it, Mr. Drayton. You get that.
I'm moving.
[music] Yeah.
[music] [music] Heat.
>> [screaming] >> Ah, [music] [music] heat.
[music] >> [music] [music] >> Heat. Hey, Heat.
[music] Heat.
[music] [music] [music] Heat. [music] I only know of one guy tough enough to shake bird and he's still in the joint.
We know you're eligible for parole.
We can get you out of here if you can prove to me that you can take someone in the round ring.
And if you beat him, we can keep you out.
Let's take your jacket off.
Wow.
[music] Wow.
Wow. It's for mom.
>> Yeah.
>> Look, Sarah, I'm going to go talk to Mrs. Carmichael a minute and see if she can watch you. All right.
>> Okay. [music] Heat. Heat.
[music] [music] >> [music] [music] >> My money, honey.
>> [music] >> the [ __ ] out of my life.
I'm not going to stop.
>> Crazy.
>> I've come back to get her. Earl, >> you're too late.
>> You think it was easy? The hardest thing a mother could do is walk away.
>> Okay, so I didn't make it big, but at least I tried. And I take a [ __ ] from you or anybody.
This time I'm not leaving without her.
>> I raised her.
>> [ __ ] you. You raised her. If you don't think I'm good enough, you can go to hell.
>> I don't need you. And I prove that.
>> Hey, sit the [ __ ] down, but Jack, stay to help.
>> Okay, pal. Your bail's paid.
Buddy, you build me up.
>> No, some broad sharp looking thing.
>> [music] >> Okay, let's see some hustle.
Come on, Bert.
Come on, Tom. Let's go.
Keep that left up.
T. Break it up.
Daddy Ray, what kind of color is that for a corner post?
>> New wave, Spence.
>> Oh, boy.
>> Hey, Daddy Ray, why don't you stop blowing smoke up the kid's ass?
>> They gave him a good price on that paint cuz the color was hard to sell.
New wave.
Let's knock some out.
[panting] >> Maybe we could win a lottery.
>> Hey, hey, how about uh collecting bottles?
>> We'd help.
>> Yeah, we can do it.
>> Take a hell of a lot of bottles to raise 25 grand.
I think I'm going to go over on the south side, watch a few training dogs.
Can we come?
>> Yeah.
>> Me, too. Okay, everybody. Come on. Come on. Hurry up.
>> All right.
>> You lock up when you leave. All right.
[panting] Jesus.
Give me a break, will you?
>> I just came to collect my bail money.
>> I don't have any bread on me. I got a little bank.
>> That's okay. I'll wait.
Go ahead.
[snorts] [snorts] >> [music] >> You still like fighting, Earl? Or is it just for the money?
>> For the first time in my entire life, I've got a chance to do something that really counts for people I really care about and that care about me. And I'm not going to walk away from him this time.
>> I really do understand.
>> You don't lose part of your life and not feel it.
I let you pack up and walk away from me.
And I never even tried to stop you.
Heat. Heat.
[music] Heat.
[music] [music] [music] Heat.
You still having them?
>> So, what you going to do, Earl?
Grab a cup of coffee.
Smart ass.
I've made my mind up.
I want my family, you and Sarah.
But it's got to be marriage this time. I need that commitment. I just need it.
Guess I'm just an oldfashioned girl.
Hello.
Hi, Angie. Yeah, he is. Hold on. It's for you.
>> Yeah.
Okay, I'll be right there.
I told you who to talk to and yet I see absolutely dick all going down. What the hell? What the hell's going on here?
>> No one's biting.
>> What do you mean no one's biting?
>> How about offering them more money?
>> We're not offering anybody any more money.
>> Maybe if you got off your ass and did your job. Like lean on these guys a little bit.
>> We're leaning, but no one's breaking.
Those foundation boys got everybody all jacked up.
>> Oh, no kid. We got them all jacked up, do they?
>> Grab the gym. Then those goofs will cop out quick enough.
>> Yeah. Just knock the crap out of the local hero. Oh, don't worry about Bird.
All right, I'll take care of Bird.
Jesus. Daddy got no problems as it is tonight anyway. And he's fighting at uh Fat Rosies. You >> got Bird fighting her fat Rosies?
>> Uh-huh.
>> That's the craziest [ __ ] round ring in the world.
>> I guess he needs the money, huh?
>> You know what we should do? Maybe we should go down and uh cheer the guy on or something. [laughter] >> Yeah, I'd like to see him fight their boy.
>> Come on, Drayton. Give me a break. Is that your idea of entertainment?
Yeah, that is my idea of entertainment.
I find it uh to be [music] major drama.
You know what I'm saying? I mean, there's no uh fancy footwork. There's no lion on the ropes. None of your [ __ ] boxing, okay? There's two guys sitting in a ring barefisted going at it. All right? And the ref's not going to turn wimpy and stop the fight the minute some little jerk off gets a cut in his face.
All right? It's heavy.
Survival of the toughest like in uh real life.
>> Oh, a philosopher.
>> Yeah, I guess so.
Hey Tony, how you doing?
>> How did you get the scar?
>> You got to watch those prison barbers, you know.
>> Hey, hey, hey.
>> Come on. Come on. Come on. Hey, come on.
Don't take it easy. Take it easy, man.
Jesus Christ. You want to end up back in jail again?
>> Look, save it for Bird, man.
>> Bird?
>> Yeah. Earl Bird? Why? You know?
>> Yeah.
>> You think you can hurt him?
How about I kill him?
Look, you show up at Gus's gym at Friday around noon. All right. All right. We got a deal.
All right. You take it easy.
>> I guess uh he's not one of Mr. Bird's biggest fans, huh?
>> You kidding?
>> Remember when Bird and his brother did a deuce behind that assault beef?
>> Yeah.
Major pee from the joint. Burden terror.
>> Well, that's great. This is our chance to get them reacquainted, huh? Bird's old lady's working at the club, right?
>> So what?
>> So why don't you let her know about our little get together at Gus's gym on Friday? Huh?
Eat your shrimp, Johnny.
All right. You want to see your dad?
Take it easy, Frank.
>> Nice to see you guys.
>> How you doing?
>> Okay.
>> How'd this happen, man?
>> I needed the money. No way to give another legit bout.
>> So, you got in the circle?
>> Thought I could handle the guy.
>> Call it a day, Frankie.
You had a good career.
>> Tell you one thing, Earl, the round ring is a tough [ __ ] place.
>> Yeah, it's a lot tougher with the gloves off.
You got to have a constitution like a pig iron.
Head to match.
Take him out while he's still in one piece.
>> Yeah.
Well, take care of yourself. Okay.
>> Thanks, guys. Thanks a lot.
Look, we owe Frankie some money.
If you need anything at all, you call us. Okay.
kill him.
[music] [music] What do you Heat.
[music] Heat.
[music] Heat. Heat.
[music] [music] Man, I'm still short.
>> Not to worry, my man. I have got a deal that's going to put us over the top.
>> I believe that this is going to walk us home. Give us all the bread we need.
Come on guys, trust me. This will be a gas. And I personally am looking forward to this.
>> You might pick up 10.
>> Yeah.
>> Ladies and gentlemen, we got a special treat for you tonight. We got the cartoons. Two of them. Count them. One, two.
>> Oh man. Are you sure about this, Angel?
>> Hey, don't worry. I got it covered.
Relax.
>> He's fighting those apes.
>> But you got it covered, right? brothers.
They always fight together against them. I got hot on [screaming] hot.
I got it covered.
[cheering] >> [cheering] >> Chill, man. Wherever. Hey, hold on.
What's your name? Domino. Oh, Fish told me about you. He said you got a glass jaw. Once again, he said you're a big muscle mouth [ __ ] I'll tell him.
[cheering] >> [music] >> Are you guys crazy?
Unbelievable. Bird takes it. That's it.
Bird wins. He takes the cards out. Hey, >> you do what are you talking about?
>> I had this thing covered.
>> You wrecked it, man.
>> Didn't tell you.
>> Huh? Look, >> man. In case you didn't notice, we just won this. What the hell are you talking about? I bet on the goddamn Corsicans.
He did what? I bet on the Corsicans. It was a natural.
>> Send in another one.
>> That's enough for today, Tony. You can't burn yourself out.
>> Send in another one.
>> Come on, Jody. Get in here.
This guy's got a real heart on for Burton. I know what he can fight like with his gloves on, but what can he do with his bare fists?
[music] Heat. Heat.
[music] Hi, boys. How's it going?
>> Well, we were just driving by, you know, so I thought uh thought you might like to meet our fighter.
>> You talk about these two jokes.
>> Who? These guys.
>> No, no, no, no, no. He's over there.
>> You really got a goddamn gorilla.
[music] [music] >> Tiner, I'm looking at a dead man.
>> You were a mouth in the joint. You're a mouth now.
>> Come on, Bird. right now.
>> Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
You >> cut it out.
[laughter] Well, well, well, well.
I guess it looks like we've got ourselves a fight, huh?
We'll see you guys real soon. Okay.
How you doing?
>> Uh, did you see Simone, Daddy Ray?
She came by this morning, but she split.
How'd you guys do?
Sorry, guys.
Well, uh, how much you short? I got a little cash.
Well, with the money from our savings, plus the money we got from the fights, oh, we're short about $6,000.
>> That ain't little.
>> I'd like to make up that shortfall.
It does [music] seem kind of right, don't it?
Yeah. Uh, I guess the fight's on, huh? [snorts] Hey, Mr. Green. That's all right. It's all right.
>> Yeah. I'm heading over to Simone's. I'll catch you over there, Angie.
>> I better go give uh little Ivy the news.
I told you I wasn't waiting forever.
>> Come on, Simone.
>> Look, enough's enough. Okay, Sarah and I've got a life to live, too. Go ahead.
Be a hero.
End up a goddamn vegetable.
It's fine. Sarah and I will get along just fine without you.
>> What?
Oh, baby. Look at love. Ain't love grand.
Come on.
>> Wait a minute.
Look at him.
>> [music] >> again.
>> What is your problem? What is [music] >> Do you take this woman? What about the fighting?
>> To love, honor.
>> What about the fighting?
>> Look, maybe you two need a little time to just >> Would you be quiet a second?
>> Come on. Will you get it over with?
>> I want to know now.
>> I got an obligation. That's it.
>> Swear it.
>> Please, Daddy. Swear it.
>> All right. I swear it. Do you take this woman? I do.
>> Do you?
>> I do.
>> Place the ring on the bride's finger.
>> Ring.
>> Get a ring.
I now pronounce you man and wife. You may kiss [music] the bride.
>> And may your marriage be good in my king.
>> Good luck tonight. Take him out in the first round. Well, enjoy. Thank you.
>> Thanks, Jake.
>> That's nice.
>> Oh, what is this?
>> Who's Mona?
>> Looks great.
>> Nice cake.
>> Anybody drive that green car in the alley?
>> Yeah. Yeah, right here.
>> Oh, you're blocking me, buddy. Can I get you to move it?
>> What now?
>> Yeah. Sorry to bother you.
>> Look, pal. It's your night. I'll move it. It's >> all right. I'll be right back.
Go on then. Give me a big piece.
[laughter] What are you talking about? My car is not in the way.
[music] Will you cut the cake?
>> Maybe we should bite.
>> Let me just bite this cake.
>> This is original.
>> Yes, it is. [laughter] And I bet she's one of a kind.
>> Designer.
>> Hey, pal. Where the hell are you?
Honey, >> honey, what's wrong? Oh my god. Somebody call an ambulance.
>> No, no, no, no. Let me look at it.
Don't move it.
>> God, what is that?
>> Somebody eat it.
>> He's probably busted up pretty bad inside.
>> I just heard the great news. Congrat.
>> What happened?
>> Probably Drayton.
>> What should we do, L?
>> Wrap his ribs in ice. Make it tight. If we can keep the swelling down, well, and we'll see.
>> Well, you know, if this guy doesn't get this thing done pretty soon, we're going to take >> All right, guys. It's all set. Tonight's the night.
>> Hey, it's a stupid goddamn idea.
>> Look, lighten up, Teddy. You said get creative.
>> Oh, that's really getting creative, Drayton. Gambling with our president.
>> Hey, just don't worry about it, okay? I know what I'm doing. I've got a guy who's going to tear Bird Lynn from the land.
>> You better be sure he does. Look, as a matter of fact, I'm even placing $25,000 of my own money.
>> That's the money we gave to him. Hey, >> it's my money now, right?
>> You haven't delivered yet.
>> All right, so wait a minute. Wait a minute. Listen, guys. You coming to the fight or what?
We'll be in touch, >> [ __ ] >> Mom, I miss the sound of that.
>> If you hear, come and tell me. Promise.
>> I promise, babe.
>> [music] >> Hey [music] [music] there. [music] Sure.
You know the rules. Keep your hands closed on a knockdown. Back off. I decide when it's over. I want a good clean fight. No kicking a knee in.
Keep your punches above the belt line.
You got any questions? What's happening?
[music] You may be burn brother, but you're just new meat to me.
[music] >> [music] [music] >> Come on, let's go.
>> Shake hands and come on, baby.
Last man standing with us.
>> You can kick his ass up.
Come on. Come on.
[groaning] Get out. Get out.
Get out. Get out of the car.
>> Think that's it.
>> 3 4 5 >> 6 >> [screaming] >> Get out of there. Tie him up.
>> Get some water.
>> Get the bucket. Get the bucket. Teddy.
>> Oh, Jesus.
>> What are you doing? Tell the real [ __ ] You stay away from that man. You understand me? Stay away from him. You can't wrestle with him. He's too damn big. Box this guy. Punch him. Get away.
Punch him. Get away. Don't wrestle with him. Okay.
[music] Keep it up. Come on. Hit him again.
Come on. Hit him. Hit him again.
[music] Hit him again. Hit him again.
Stay.
Heat. Heat.
[music] [music] Heat.
Heat.
[music] >> [music] >> Come on. Get me. Come on. Get over there.
Get [music] jeez. You'd think the fight would be over by now.
>> I'm not waiting any longer.
>> Come on, let's go. Right.
[music] [music] [music] >> [music] >> We went there. Get in. [music] Heat. Heat.
[music] >> [music] >> Get my [music] go.
[music] Heat. Heat.
[music] >> [music] [music] >> Come on. Come on.
>> [music] >> 1 2 3 4 2 3. [music] [music] [groaning and screaming] I no [music] heat.
2 3 4 5 6 [cheering] 7 8 9.
[cheering] Get out.
[screaming] Turn down.
You can't fight everybody. Come on.
Let's get the hell out of here. and get the ball. Come on. Come on. Get the ball right now. Come on. We'll kick your ass.
Come on.
>> Kick his ass. We [cheering] kick his ass. Kick his ass. We kick his ass.
Can we kick his ass?
[cheering] I can't believe Earl it We did it.
>> Come on, honey. Let's go home.
>> All right.
[cheering] Everybody, let's go party.
[cheering] [music] >> [music] >> I am nothing but a moment a glass [music] in the pain. Was it a [music] song? You never explain.
But we sit [music] back and watch our love fading fast.
Please [music] say you want to try again.
Oh [music] my soul. Don't know how I ever let you go. [music] Yeah.
I know. Living in such different worlds tore us apart.
[music] Now here you are and I just can't ignore my heart. [music] Can't bear to lose your love this time around.
I only want to try [music] again.
Baby, I want to [singing] try. That's a game we can [music] never win. Going to get it back again. Giving it a good enough. [music] Don't want to be busted up.
That's a fight that we have to win.
[music] We can never throw the towel in. Laying down ain't good enough. Don't want to get busted up. Busted up. [music] [singing] Everything [music] you need brings a joy that washes [music] away my fear. [singing] Oh [music] my dear.
No one [singing] else could love [music] for you I feel.
Though I tried to be free, your [music] love kept calling to me. [singing] I held on tight with just my foolish pride.
They say you want to try again.
You know I'm [music] going to try.
That's a game we can never win. Going to get it back again. Giving in ain't [music] good enough. Don't want to be busted up.
That's a fight that we have to win. We can never throw the towel in. [music] Laying down ain't good enough. Don't want to get busted up. Busted up.
[singing] Bust it up.
[singing] Definitely ain't good [music] enough.
Don't want to be busted up if we struggle for each other.
>> They can't keep us [music] down forever.
>> That's a game we can never win. Going to get it [music] back again. Giving it ain't good enough. Don't want to be busted up [music] again. We can never win. Going to get it back again. Giving in [music] ain't good enough. Don't want to be busted up.
Life's a fight that we have to win. We can never [music] throw the towel in.
Laying down ain't good enough. They're never going to bust it up. [music] Bust it up.
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