A Crime Story (2026) Movie Script
1
- Las Vegas.
They say it's a
gangster's paradise
because you can dispose of
the bodies in the desert.
Nobody will ever know.
- Thanks for the donuts, Sammy.
- Yeah
they're pretty good.
- Yeah, it's good.
- Alright. No problem. So
what are we waiting on?
- We're waiting.
We're just waiting.
- What are we waiting for,
- Dude?
Why you always ask me that?
Well, my sources tell me
that Dice usually does a
lot of his deals here.
So that's what
we're waiting for.
- That's them.
- Okay, go. Go.
- Little did I
know what started out
as another typical day would
change my life forever.
- Ah!
- Oh!
- Jeff!
- It's just a kid.
- Wait, You're Dice?
- Yeah.
- How the hell does a kid
become the biggest drug
competitor to the mafia?
- I had to react.
- Should have stayed
in school, kid.
- Hey, hey, hey, hey,
hey, hey. Drop the knife.
Drop the knife. Drop the
knife. Alright. Do me a favor.
Get outta here. Don't ever
come back. You understand me?
Don't ever come back. Go, go.
- Oh my God.
- I knew I
couldn't go back.
- Oh shit. Oh my God.
Alright Sammy, uh...
I think you better take
that vacation you
wanted to take.
- Come with me.
- I can't come with you, man.
I can't. This is the
only thing I know.
This is it.
- They're gonna come
looking for you, man.
- Yeah, yeah. Let em' come. Go.
I got it. Go.
- The way things
went down tonight,
I had to dispose of
all the evidence.
- Yeah.
- It wasn't
too much longer
after I got the call.
I knew at that point
I was being sent for.
So I decided to reach
out to an old friend.
- Hello.
- Erica.
It's Tony.
- Well that's not a
blast for the past.
- Are are you still doing that
whole black widow routine?
- Well, you could say that
- Erica was an
expert in poisons.
- Have a seat.
- Well, Leon?
- So you wanna do
this the hard way?
- I see.
- This is a
point where I watch him
beg for his life.
Seen it a million times.
- Tony.
- Perhaps I was a
little, a little hasty.
- You think?
What do you say? We
work something out.
- I just wanted to
see how you'd respond.
- What are you gonna do?
Are you gonna kill me?
You, you do that
and the family puts a
bounty on your head.
You know that.
The way I see it,
you got no choice,
but to let me live.
And that's why you
didn't poison me.
You know it and I know it.
Now, if you play
your cards right,
you become my right hand man.
Then you become a made
man. That's what you want.
What do you say?
All right
- Nah, I'm good.
- Huh?
- As for Sammy...
- So I
decided to retire.
I bought a motel and
left the business forever
or so I thought.
Little did I know, we
would end up meeting again.
'A CRIME STORY'
AHN - NO MOB AFFILIATION ... YE- Ahn!
Hey!
Dickhead!
- What?
- It's almost seven. I'm
not setting up alone again.
MARINA - NO MOB
AFFILIATION ... YE- Hey!
Wake Up.
Hey, I told you you can't
be sleeping here!
Come on!
You have to go.
Get your stuff and get out.
- Piss off!
- Yeah. Thank you very much.
CRYSTAL - MOB AFFILIATION:
EX OF RUSSIAN GANGSTER
ANDREI MIKHAILOV
- This bread has expired
- By how much?
- Two weeks.
- Oh shit.
Just cut the pieces of the mold.
- Oh by the way, this
toaster doesn't work.
- Did you try plugging it in?
- Oh, I'm blonde
but I'm not stupid.
- Works fine.
- Daryl pay you yet?
- Nope.
- Okay. We gonna talk about
what happened last night
or are you gonna continue
to act like a big baby?
- Okay. I asked you to
cover for me just one night.
One night! Good morning, Gloria.
- Ahn?
- Mhmm?
- Why is that still there?
- Daryl likes to keep it there.
It's come in handy multiple
times.
Oh! Watch the front for me.
- Where are you--
- Gotta go.
- Hi.
- Hi.
- Rich Cattle.
I got a reservation.
- Mooo
- What?
- Nothing I'm sorry. Um...
Doesn't seem to be here?
Did you just want a room?
- Yeah, just for one night.
- Okay. That will be
$19.37 plus $25 resort fee.
And um I need your
credit card on file.
- Wait, why am
I paying a resort fee?
It's more than the
cost of the room.
Ask your manager.
- Where the fuck were you?
- I was taking a dump.
- Are you the manager?
- Uh...
- This is Mr. Cattle
- Hi. Yes! How may I help you?
- Why are you charging
me a resort fee?
Because all of the hotels
in the area do that.
- You're not a hotel though.
- The cheapest place around
- Your website
said you had a gym.
That was the whole
reason for my booking.
- There's no hot water here!
It's freezing and cold.
- Our room had no heat.
- Most people
like it cold in the desert.
- Hey, I've asked
for fresh towels
three times now.
- Sorry sir. We
can't give refunds.
- Sorry ma'am.
Yeah, just leave it
alone and don't touch it.
- Yes, we're working
on fixing it.
- Yeah, I'm afraid it's broken.
"Ahn"
"I'm sorry"
"Ahn I love you"
"Please"
- Where the hell is Oren?
- How the hell should I know?
- I've been trying to
reach him all morning.
Uh, excuse me? Sir? Sir?
Excuse me.
Uh, your card was declined.
- I'll be right back.
- Oh my God.
- Oh, you know he is
doing something shady.
- They're always
doing something shady.
They're just normally
not that obvious.
- Cash work?
- So crazy.
- Freak.
- There's Oren.
I'm gonna tear into his ass.
- Okay 'cause that is...
- Oren! where the
hell have you been?
- Busy
- Doing what?!
- Stuff
OREN - MOB AFFILIATION:
WE DON'T KNOW
...BUT PROBABLY
- Okay. You know what?!
The least you can do is
answer my text messages!
I've been trying to
text you all morning and--
- Finished?
Good.
- Something funny?
- The ice machine's broken,
the washing machine's broken,
room 13 has no heat and
room seven has no hot water.
- So now it's
been a couple years.
Things have changed.
I'm working directly for
the under boss, Stefano.
- ...some coffee
- making sure
the money's coming in.
- Hey, do me a favor. Go sit
over there till I'm done.
All right?
- This weeks shipment,
all sold off.
- All sold off?
- Now I'm respected.
Well, for the most part.
You see this jerk off,
he thinks he can rip me off
by pocketing half the amount,
but in the end they pay
one way or the other.
- Georgie will you
tell me somethin'?
How come every week you
come here with an envelope
that weighs less and less?
You told me you
sold everything off.
So that means somebody's
stealing from you.
- Oh
- Well--
- What's the matter?
- I just got this
massive stomach pain.
- Yeah, I'll have Gus take
you home. You go home.
You take a rest. Okay.
Gus, do me a favor.
Will you take Mr. Johnson home?
He's got a little
bit of a tummy ache.
- You got it boss.
- Yeah, no, you'll
be fine Georgie.
Have a seat.
- Well, how was your meal?
- Fantastical. Thank you.
- So glad to hear.
- You know why I come to
this restaurant every day?
- No sir.
- That spaghetti.
It's the best
spaghetti in Las Vegas.
So uh, my friend,
before you gimme that
envelope, tell me something.
Will I be pleased?
- Yes sir.
- Let's see.
Oh,
I'm very pleased.
I'll see you next week.
- You're the first
one. Again.
You're so close.
- Oh my gosh. At this
card that's pulling up,
like why the hell would
they bother to stay here?
- Oh my God.
- What
- Shit?
Move! Move! You have
never seen me before.
Okay, just go along with it.
- Okay?
ANDREI MIKHAILOV - MOB
AFFILIATION: UNDERBOSS
OF THE RUSSIAN MOB IN LAS VEGAS.
Welcome to Motel
sir. May I help you?
- Have you seen this woman?
- No sir.
- You wouldn't lie
to me, would you?
- Oh, no sir.
- Because if there's one thing,
I can't stand in this world.
It's a man who lies.
- I understand, sir.
- Do you?
- Yes sir.
- Okay.
Well,
it would be in your
best interest to help me out.
If you ever do see her,
just gimme a call. Huh?
- Uh, Crystal?
- Yeah.
- He's gone.
Sweet! We have like 200
bucks here and I --
- Give me that.
- Hey!
- Move.
- What are you doing?
- Shut up and don't ever
ask me about this again.
DARYL (A.K.A SAMMY THE FOX) -
MOB AFFILIATION: FORMER HITMAN
FOR THE ITALIAN MAFIA
- Sorry. I was dealing with
some shit that came up.
- Oh, you brought donut.
- Watch your hands.
These are mine.
Alright, so Moni quit, huh?
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
- That's it?
- Well, the food is expired
and there's mold on it.
- Well just cut the mold off.
Good is new. What else?
- Well, for starters, the
ice machine isn't working.
The washer's not working.
Customers are complaining.
There's no hot water.
- Tell Oren?
- Well, yeah, but--
- Problem solved. What else?
- Well, that homeless
girl keeps coming around.
I had to kick her out
again a second time.
- That's it?
- We haven't been--
- Yes?
- It's not important.
- Well, you too better get
started on the rooms then.
- Wait a minute!
- We thought you
were gonna help us.
- I am. I'll watch the front
desk while you two clean.
- Ugh.
Ew. Ew.
Ugh.
- Ugh.
This is bullshit.
- Ugh
- You too done yet?
- Yeah, that took forever.
- Eh? You'll get used to it.
- I mean,
you want us to do this alone?
- Well,
yeah.
- Daryl, with all due
respect, one of us has
to always be watching the
desk while the
other's cleaning it.
It's already too much work.
- I don't, I don't
know. What is he doing?
- Hey!
- I'm, I'm leaving.
- Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Wait a minute. Wait a minute.
Want one?
Go ahead
Hey guys, I'd like to introduce
you to your newest coworker.
- You serious? She stinks.
- I'm not looking
for your opinion.
You needed another
worker and I got you one.
Alright, well this is your room.
Got some clean
clothes in the drawer
for you over there.
Alright. Well, you get yourself
cleaned up and settled in?
Meet us down in the
lounge a little bit later.
This is for you.
- Gracias
- Damn. This
is what I call a feast.
- Is this beef?
- No, pork.
- Oh
- Passed that bad boy
over here, will you?
- Sure.
- Noodles porfavor.
- Noodles
- Got any soy sauce.
- Aren't you supposed to
be an expert at this?
You're not a very good Asian.
- What kind of white
trash. Oh, that's right.
You're the perfect kind.
- Hey, whatever happened to
that girl You were bringing by?
- Jen?
- Yeah.
Weren't you two Engaged?
- Not anymore.
- I caught her making out
with some dude in front
of the ice machine.
- Thanks Oren.
- Hey, what are friends for pal?
- So Marina, where are you from?
- The dumpster, outback.
- Eh? Sorry what?
- Where... are...
you... from?...
Do... you...
speak... English?...
- Eat Shit.
- What? What did she just say?
- Ignorant bastard, you
think you're better than me.
- Now what the
hell is she saying?
- I think she just told
you to go screw yourself.
- Hey Marina, screw you.
Ugh!
- Hey!
- Hey everybody.
Just calm down. Take a
breath. Let's enjoy the meal.
- This is what I
call entertainment.
- Look, starting tomorrow.
You've all got a job to do.
Marina's coming in to
clean the rooms on you
and Crystal gonna take turns
running the front desk
and training Marina
- Great.
- Oren I need that ice machine--
- Fixed.
- It is?
- Yep.
- And the washing machine?
- Yeah. I got that done too.
I got all the parts this
morning when I was out.
- Good shit Oren.
- God damn right.
- You got an extra smoke?
Look I know you guys are
worried about your paychecks.
Crystal been trying to bring
it up several times to me.
- Yeah.
- Thing is,
if we don't get some
money coming in soon,
may have to shut the place down.
- I won't have a place to
live. None of us will.
- I know. I'm working on it.
- But, we've been busy. I
mean we have customers and--
- That we have. Problem
is the bank's coming
after me for the
second mortgage?
I took out for my
ex-wife's expenses.
- How long?
- I'd say two.
Maybe three weeks.
- Should I?
- No, don't mention it
to anybody just yet.
- What the hell?
- What have you got there?
- Ah!
- Son of a bitch!
- Ah!
- Hey! Hey, hey, hey!
- Alright, into the bed now.
Which one of you wants to
die first? Huh?!
Eeny, meeny, miny, moe!
- Hey asshole!
- Right there is
where I should have stopped,
but unfortunately I didn't.
- You guys okay?
- Yeah, except for him!
- Hey Daryl!
- Do we call the cops?
- What about the drugs?
- I don't know nothing
about no drugs.
And looks like I'll be able to
pay you next week. We clear?
- What do we do with this guy?
Oh, by the way, the
pizza guy's here.
- Good. I'm starving.
- I should have
known it would attract
the wrong kind of attention.
- We have a problem
- Lay it on me.
- Gunner. He missed
his last shipment.
- Ah.
Really?
All right. So I think
we're gonna have to get a
morning meeting
to tell the boss.
- Cap!
- Fellas, you could
learn to knock.
- Yeah, but what would
be the fun in that?
- This better be good.
- It is.
We got a real serious problem.
- Yeah. It seems our informant
Gunner has gone missing.
So, I mean basically he's dead.
- Anyway, the point
is he was our access
to their underboss
Stefano Ricci.
- So we're starting
from scratch again?
- Not really 'cause we know
where this all went down.
- I thought we agreed that
I was gonna share that part.
- I didn't agree to that.
- Yes you did.
- Yeah, but I found out.
- Guys.
- Well tell him,
- A Motel.
- A Motel.
- Tony, how nice to see you.
- How you doing?
- I believe you remember Jay.
- Tony.
- Do I remember Jay?
Jay? Hey, how are you man?
Oh, what? This like five
years or something like that?
- Yeah at least that.
- Look great.
- Thanks. Yeah. I've
been working out.
- Yeah, I can tell. We grew
up on the streets together.
I feel like, I feel
like I raised this bub.
Look at you.
- Those were the good times.
- Yeah, those were
the good times.
- Those were the good times.
- Yeah. It's great to see you.
- Yeah.
- Alright Man. Thank You.
- How's your lady?
- She's good. She's good.
She's Good.
- Tony?
- Yeah.
STEFANO - MOB
AFFILIATION: UNDERBOSS
FOR THE ITALIAN
MAFIA IN LAS VEGAS
- I want you to kill him,
right now.
- Um?
- Alright.
It's funny. It's funny, man.
I took you serious for a minute.
- Yeah, me too.
- It was a little scary.
It was a little scary.
- Kill him.
- You're kiddin', right?
T-T-Tony.
- It aint personal.
- Ugh! Ugh! Ugh!
Ah! Aah!
Ugh.
- I never
forgave him for that.
Jay was doing a little
side hustle on his own
without telling the family.
You know how much the
Don despises that?
- Yeah, yeah. I understand.
- As always. I admire
your dedication,
allegiance to the family.
So, What news do you bring me?
- There's a drug dealer of
ours, Gunner, has gone missing.
- Another dealer dead.
Not a big deal.
- Yeah. Well, he left
with a significant
amount of our product.
- Hm? Where was he last seen?
- A Motel.
- I'm gonna make arrangements
to one of my top guys on this.
I want you to meet with him.
- How I get a hold of him?
- You don't need too.
He'll come to you.
So if you'll excuse me,
I have some business to attend
to.
- Yes sir.
- Yeah Tony,
Do you think anyone else
is looking for the drugs?
- No.
- This is late again.
- Larry.
- I need to call him.
- Got company.
- Hey Larry.
- Andrei, what are
you doing here?
I was gonna bring this
money over to you today.
- Well, I'm sure you were. How
well do you trust your team?
- I trust them completely.
Or they wouldn't be my team.
I mean, what I know they know.
- Well, that means
you're all involved.
So I'll ask all of you,
where's the 2 million
of mine that you've
been skimming?
- What are you talking about?
- What?
- That's a joke, right?
- I'm dead serious,
Larry. Paul. Is it?
- Yeah.
- Where's my 2 million?
- Yeah. I, I don't have a clue
what you're talking about,
but your attempts at
intimidating don't scare me.
- Ah, jeez. Really?
Oh.
- Carol?
- Look. She doesn't
know anything any--
- Carol.
- Hey--
- Look at me.
Where's my 2 million?
- He took it. He took it.
- She's lying to you.
- You were saying
- Larry's been
diluting the drugs,
selling them in portions
to other buyers.
I'm sorry.
- And you knew about this?
- No, I, I sw--, it was
just as of recently.
And I was gonna come to you
- Bitch! Really?
And you were gonna
tell me. Of course. Yes?
- Of course. Of course. Yes.
- Yeah. She's lying!
- I'm sorry.
- I look, I thought
I could trust them.
Hey, I am. Obviously they
were stealing your money.
- Who were you selling
my drugs to Larry?
- This small time local chump
- Name.
- He calls himself Trench.
- What's he look like?
- Like a low rent Stevens Seagal
with a ponytail leather jacket.
Too much jewelry and
stinks of patchouli oil.
- And who's he selling to?
- I don't know.
Honestly, I don't
have any idea--
- Looks like I'm gonna need
a new distribution team.
Make sure they're all dead.
- You're an asshole.
- What?
- You always take off
when things get crazy.
- Would you rather
shit right here?
- Yes.
- I'm gonna go make
some coffee. Do you want some?
- Yes!
Ugh.
- Hello Jen. Are
you looking for Ahn?
- That, I am. Is he here?
- We're running low on
sugar. I think that Marina--
- He's too
drunk to realize.
- Sounds pathetic.
- Compared to
what he once was, yeah.
- Hi.
- Why are you here?
- Well, if you had answer
your damn phone for once--
- I don't wanna talk to you.
I don't wanna talk to you.
- Can you please just let me--
- Ahn! You're needed.
- I gotta get back to work.
- Okay.
When are you gonna be off?
- Later.
- Ahn?
- I gotta go
- Ahn?
Dumb shit.
- What?
- Look at you. You answer
to your name, Dumb shit.
You gonna answer that text?
- No. When's Daryl
getting back here?
- How the hell should I know?
- Oh I'll be back,
man the desk for me--
- Ahn, don't you
dare leave me. Ahn.
- Look at this.
- Hello Rich. Yes. It's a bagel.
- Yeah, but it's
dry and it's moldy.
- I don't see any mold.
- It's got blueish and
green stuff on the side.
- Oh, that's 'cause you
got the blueberry one here.
It just, it comes
colored like that.
Not much I can do
about that. I'm sorry.
- This place is disgusting.
- Yet you continue to stay here.
Feel free to go anywhere
else for twice the price.
- Can't believe this
shit. This place sucks.
- Ugh
- I've come on
Stefano's request.
- Stefano did say you
were very punctual.
- Eh, it's the only way to
know if something's gone wrong.
I can't leave a
message if I'm dead.
- Very true. Have a seat.
If I may be so bold as
to recommend the eggs.
They are immaculate.
- Can I get you somethin'?
VINCENT - MOB
AFFILIATION: HITMAN
FOR THE ITALIAN
MAFIA IN LAS VEGAS
- I'll have some coffee.
Oh. And do you have jello?
- I'll check.
- Yeah. One of my dealers
Gunner Vance has gone missing.
Now ordinarily that
wouldn't bother me so much,
but he's gone missing
with an extraordinarily
significant amount
of my product.
- I see.
- Yeah. And I would
like you to find out
what happened to him.
and to return my
product at any cost.
- So where was the last seen?
- A Motel.
- We can't just have a
body in the closet here.
- I got it all figured out.
Oren take care of it for me.
Will you?
- Why the hell didn't
you put any more
toppings on this pizza?
It's just plain.
- I like cheese. Okay.
- I'm gonna need some help
with this job Daryl.
- Take Ahn with you.
- Daryl. I, I can't do
that. I have to run the desk.
- Crystal can help you
run the desk tonight.
- Daryl. I don't wanna
be an accessory to murder--
- You're not gonna get caught.
- It's just that I--
- Please stop
being such a pussy.
- Well then don't you
do it all yourself.
- It's a two man job.
- Well then why don't
you have Marina do it.
- Eat shit.
- It takes the strength
of two guys. Okay.
- Why are you
asking him?
- Screw off all of you.
- I'll give you a grand.
- Done.
- Whoa. Where my grand?
- Fine. I'll give
you a grand too.
- Uh, Marina and I?
- Uh, We're the ones
doing all the risk here.
- Look, you're all
gonna be compensated
for your work on this.
Just relax. Okay.
- Whiner, party of one,
your table is ready.
- Cap. You wanna see us?
- Yes. Come in guys?
- Yeah, the cops were
still so fucking confused.
They didn't know what
the hell was going on.
So the FBI steps in now.
Typically, these
bozos knew less about
what was going on
than anyone else.
- This is Special
Agent Ryan Lynn.
- Hello?
- Hey
- These are detectives,
Kurt Fowler and Zach Glatzing.
- Detectives.
- Lynn is here
because he wants to take
over at the motel operation.
- What?
- I'm taking over
this operation.
- Look, I know how hard
you've been working this--
- Hey, you guys are to
stand down. Alright?
This is my operation and I'll
expect your full cooperation.
Do you understand?
- I don't know. Do I?
- That remains to be seen
- Guys?
- Yes, sir.
- Kurt?!
- Sir,
Yes sir.
- Okay then.
- Meanwhile,
we were planning
to dispose of the body.
- ...roll the body
just a little.
The other way.
- Help me!
- Okay. Okay.
- Move it down.
- Listen, anybody
thought about the fact
that there might be somebody
coming to look for this guy?
Look, I'm not trying to
pop anyone's balloons.
I'm just saying.
- I knew in
my heart of hearts,
Oren was right.
Whether or not I
wanted to admit it.
- Come on.
- Okay.
- Let's get this piece
of shit outta here.
- Ugh, Ugh.
- Ugh, Ugh.
- Ugh, ugh.
- Ugh, ugh.
- Disgustin'
- Ugh.
- Ugh.
- Okay? You guys gotta
get in and get out.
Watch your backs.
- Lift it in.
- Ugh.
- I don't know if we can
handle this ourselves.
I mean, it, it,
it took five of us
to get the body in there.
- We can do it.
- I don't know about that. I--
- Shut up and get in the van!
- Look girls, you gotta
lock it down tonight, okay?
- Okay.
- Good luck.
- Piece of cake.
- Cake?
- No, no honey.
It's just a saying.
- Oh.
- Hey!
- Can't we listen to anything
besides your hillbilly
shit kicker music?
- You touch that dial again.
I'll break your damn hand.
- I needed to
offload those drugs
and I knew just
the man to do it.
- Hey Daryl, my main man.
How you living baby?
- Good to see you, brother.
- Mm man, I can't complain.
That last stuff
you gave us, man,
that was some grade A shit.
Where you getting that?
- Can't give away my
sources, you know?
- Little did I
know, Tony was involved.
- Really? That's the
best you could do.
- I was in a hurry.
- Well, why'd you
even worry about it.
- It's all there, man.
- Yeah, I trust you.
Actually, I don't.
- Yeah, I think we're good.
So you mind if I ask
where that stuff's going?
- Oh, I got some
new buyers, bro.
They really love this shit.
- Well, tell 'em I got plenty
more where that came from.
Alright man. Hey take it easy.
- Hey, where you going man?
You gonna stay for dessert?
- I ate already.
- Alright.
- This ought to work right here.
- As opposed to the
other 10 miles of desert
that look exactly the same.
- You know what
your problem is--
- I think too
rationally for you.
- Get outta the car
before I shove you out.
- This definitely isn't worth
a grand dealing with you.
- Ahn know you took that?
- Mhmm.
- Stingy bastard
gives me nothing.
Can I ask what brought you here?
- My family came
here to the States
for New life from Honduras.
- Where are they now?
- Don't know. They were taken.
So I hitch right
here to Las Vegas.
- Why Vegas?
- I like the pretty lights.
- I feel like some coffee.
Would you like some coffee?
No. I'm gonna go
make some anyway.
Hi
- Evening ladies.
- Welcome to Motel.
Can I help you?
- Oh, ah.
You see a, a friend of
mine was supposed to meet up
with me and he never did.
Last I heard he was
staying at this motel.
Have you seen him?
- No.
- And what about you young lady?
- You know, we have so many
guests come through here.
It's really hard
to track everyone.
- I see.
- I, I can look him up in
the system if you like.
What was his name?
- Gunner Vance.
- Oh yeah. He uh checked
out two days ago.
- Really?
Can you tell me what
room he was staying at?
- Looks like he was in room 12.
But like I said, he checked out.
- Mind if I go take a look?
He was supposed to leave me
something very important.
- Actually, I do. Um,
there's another guest
staying in that room now.
- I thank you for your time.
I'll just check out the area...
and be on my way.
- Okay.
- Daryl, We just had
someone in asking about
you know who you need
to get back here ASAP.
- How much longer we gotta
be digging down here?
- Keep digging until
I tell you to stop.
- Oh, that will be forever.
Hey, I think I found something.
- Holy shit
- Looks like a body.
- Oh, you gotta be kidding me.
- Looks like somebody
beat us here.
- Well, now what?
- I say, we throw him in
with this guy and
forget about him
- Fine by me.
I don't wanna be here any
longer than I have to be.
- Lets get prick.
- Come on. This
guy weighs a ton.
- Well put your back into
it. Come on. Try harder.
- I'm trying with
all my strength.
- Yeah. Well maybe you
need to go to the gym
and work on your core.
- Well, maybe you need
to lose some weight.
- Yeah. Well, I'd rather
be me than some 90 pound
weakling that
complains all the time.
- 1, 2, 3. Ugh.
- 1, 2, 3. Ugh.
- All right.
Lets cover this asshole.
- Fine.
- You got it.
- Of course I got it.
- Little did I
know Sammy was involved.
You say I have more of this?
- Oh yeah, it says
he's got a ton of it.
- Hmm. How does a motel
owner get this much product?
- Beats me, man. I just
work here.
So I delivered my part.
What about get my payment?
- Right?
Yeah. Gus, pay the guy.
- Aah! F--
- Now what?
- Well, now we bury
him in the desert and
after that, I think we
should find this motel guy.
Vincent's taking too long.
I See.
- Hey, hey, hey.
Ah
It's hot. Where is everyone?
- They all busy.
- No one's answering the phone.
- They all busy.
- Hello again.
- Please don't shoot.
- Oh shit.
- We're going to play
game, of 20 questions.
- So let's start with
a simple question.
Where are the drugs?
- What drugs?
- Yeah, what's drugs?
- We can do this the easy way
or the hard way. Your choice.
Get out from behind the desk.
- Okay.
Okay. Okay. Okay, okay. Okay
- That's going to cost you. Ahh!
Ahhh!
- Grab the gun!
- Ugh!
- Bitch!
- Gimme that.
- Do you even know
how to fire that?
- Yeah, you just
aiming and shoot.
- Ah!
- Gimme that!
- I want!
- You shot at me!
I want!
- Hello?
- Hello?
- Daryl?
We just stopped the
guy that was going
after the drug dealer.
Well, Marina shot him.
- Hello? Crystal?
Everything okay? Hello?
- Okay, wake up.
- Hello Crystal?
- Daryl, I'm gonna have to
call you back. Oh G-, Oh G-.
Take this.
- I don't want!
- I don't want it!
- What your problem?!
- That can't be good.
- Well, I'm glad that's so over.
- Well, at least
you won't have to--
You have got to be
fecking kidding me.
- What the hell happened?
- It was at this point
I knew this was mob related.
So I did the only thing I could.
- Oren, get the garbage bags.
- Jesus Christ.
I'm gonna have to
start carrying a shovel
everywhere I go.
- Tony.
- So Vincent didn't show
up for his morning meeting.
- I see
- Thought we could chalk it up
to he was either late or
- Or he's dead.
Now explain to me
who these people are,
that could kill my top
drug dealer and assasin.
- Want my instinct?
Drug smugglers.
Probably with another family.
- You don't think
this is a turf war.
- Possibly.
- I gotta phone my
family back East.
- Second body two
nights in a row.
- Yeah, it's becoming a habit.
- I hope not.
- How was it working with
Ahn the other night?
- Are you kidding me?
The guy whined
like a bitch all night.
- No, not like that. Like this.
No, no, no. You're doing
it all wrong. Go like this.
See?
I am glad that's over with.
- I don't reckon anyone's
gonna show up tomorrow.
- Okay guys,
why are you taking time
away from my lunch break?
- Oh, we just came here
to tell you about
the new Chinese
restaurant that
opened down the block.
- Oh yeah, that
plays was terrible
- oh, come on
- Guys?
- We got word back from
the forensic chemist.
- Yeah, the narc lab
- And?
- Positive, 91%.
- Oh.
- I haven't seen
that pure in a while.
- Thing is, it's not local.
There's no way it's
coming from around here.
And it certainly is not
coming from some motel
on the outskirts of Vegas.
- So where are they
gonna get it from?
- We'll go scope it out,
if you can give us a van.
- You are not on
the case anymore.
If I give you a van, it would
be observed and report only.
- Yeah, of course.
GIUSEPPE - MOB AFFILIATION:
CAPO FOR THE ITALIAN MAFIA
ROB & KNOX - MOB AFFILIATION:
HITMEN FOR THE ITALIAN MAFIA
- Now
look at these three losers.
The moment I saw Giuseppe,
I knew Stefano was
making some changes.
A few years back, I
killed Giuseppe's brother.
Needless to say, he
took it personally.
Jesus Christ. Giuseppee.
- Long time, Tony.
- Yeah, Giuseppe.
What you doing here?
You checking up on me?
- Boys back home,
want to make sure you
had the proper support.
Besides it's what
Stefano wants as well.
- What is this? A leather
coat convention or something?
- This is Knox and Rob.
They're gonna be helping out.
They both have over 50 clips.
- Do they really? How
proud they must be.
- So fill me in on
what's going on.
- Right there.
- There?
- Yeah.
Right there.
- That motel.
- Yeah.
- Have you checked
it out yourself?
- They killed two people who
aren't exactly pushovers.
I'm not going over there
without proper backup.
- I'll check it out.
- You should throw
something heavier.
- Ahn Wake up. Ahn.
- Mm
- Hi. Can we help you?
- Just looking,
- You know we have
the best rates in the area.
If you're looking for a room.
- I'm, I'm good. You
two run this place?
- Well, we work here
and everything and--
- Thank you.
- Well,
- Well what?
You look like a group of
misfits running a motel.
They hardly look like the
killing type.
- Oh, come on.
That group of misfits
took out my best assassin.
- Tony, I'm gonna level with
you. My friends back home,
feel that you might
be losing your edge.
- Really?
- You missed some
of the payments.
Now you're going off
about some killer motel.
- Okay. Both of them were
seen going into that motel.
They don't come out.
That's not a coincidence.
- Maybe they just
took off. Who knows?
- Come on. Don't do that.
Don't make me seem
like I'm crazy.
I'm not crazy. Don't do that.
- Fine. Look,
I'll have my guys deal
with your motel problem.
- Okay. When?
- Well, not right
now, later tonight.
But once they're dealt
with, I've been authorized
to make some changes for
the good of the family.
- For the good of the family?
I see.
- Who wants to get that?
- I'm eating.
- I no good at speaking.
- Oh fine.
Hi, can I help you?
- You the owner, Crystal?
- No, I'm not.
- We'd really like
to speak to them.
- Okay.
Super crazy. Okay.
- Hey, that's cheating!
- No rules.
- Yeah.
- Hi.
There are two people
here that would like
to speak to the owner.
- Well, I'm
not. Stop eating that!
- Yeah, I know you're not.
But I need you to
pretend and act like a boss.
Okay?
- Fine, tell them
I'll be right there.
- Okay.
- He's coming out now.
- Was it good?
- Yeah
- I gotta go.
Don't eat anymore of my food,
- Gentlemen! How can I help you?
- So you're the owner?
- Yeah. So lay it on me.
- Oh wait wait wait!
I'm not the the owner!
- Hey mister, I
wanted hot water!
- Marina!
- Marina hide!
- Okay, I'll go
left. You go right?
- Got it.
Is that them?
Listen I'm sorry but I'm,
You're squishing me.
I'm sorry.
- Ouch Ouch
Oh my G- he's getting closer.
- He getting
suspicions. I don't know.
- Ahh!
Ah!
- What'd you do that for?
- I dunno. I just--
- Where's Marina?
- Oh no
- Right here.
- Please. No. Shoot.
- I'm an expert shot.
- Sure.
- Oh! Oh! Whoa!
- My hero.
- We screwed.
- You know, for the first
time. I'm glad you're here.
- You want to be next?
- You guys okay?
- Fine
- You terrible Ahn.
- Again?
- I had a plan.
- What are we supposed to
do with these two bodies?
- I'm not digging any
more holes in the desert.
- Give them the
usual treatment okay?
- Yeah
- Yeah, Thank you.
- Welcome.
Can I get you guys something
to drink? Some coffee?
- Can I recommend the coffee?
The coffee is to die for
best coffee in Vegas.
- Fine.
- Coming right up.
- You guys take
care of business?
Looks like you did.
- You really should watch
that mouth of yours.
- I'm just saying, I found
out they were like, what?
Unconscious. A block
away. Something like that.
you know, you ever seen
these purple flowers?
- We're going back
later. Take care of them.
- Okay.
Hmm. That hit the spot.
- You finished eating.
- I think I am.
- Good. Let's go take
a ride, shall we?
- I knew exactly
what that meant.
- Okay
So where are we going?
- We just keep driving straight.
I'll tell you when to pull over
- That desert.
I was just here yesterday.
Shouldn't you be
waiting till it's dark?
- I think we'll be fine.
- My head is killing me.
- Yeah. Yeah, mine too.
But that usually happens when
you get bashed in the skull.
- Will you guys shut
up. Stay focused.
- All right,
Giuseppe Come on man.
Let's stop with the charades.
Did the boys back
home order the hit?
- I suppose, why
try and hide it now?
- Stefano. He ordered a hit.
- He wasn't opposed to it.
- 10 years of
loyalty to Stefano.
I should have known better.
Is this about Aaron?
- What would make you
think I was upset about
icing my baby brother?
- Well, I just want
you to know something
before the evening is out.
You're gonna be begging me
to kill you just like he did.
- Now who's the
delusional one? Pull over.
We're far enough
out. Hey, wake up!
Hey, wake up!
- Oh, you can yell as
loud as you want, but uh
they ain't gonna
wake up, I don't think.
- Shut your mouth.
- Remember that flower
I was talking about?
You, you didn't want to hear
it though. Purple flower?
It's called a fox glove,
and it's got this nifty
little poison in it
called cardiac
glycoside digoxin.
Stops your heart dead cold.
But before that, you get
these little symptoms like
headache, upset,
stomach, stuff like that.
It's great stuff.
I used to use it all
the time when I was a
foot soldier for the family.
- Get out of the car.
Now.
- Okay.
How's your head?
Doesn't look like
it feels too good.
- Augh!
- The good news is
I got the antidote.
Oh, well. Not really.
Should you've been listening
to my story about the flowers
like you should have been,
You'd know there's
no antidote to that.
So you just took a
more concentrated dose.
So look, the way I see it right
now is you have two options.
You could either die a
very slow, painful death
for the next 30 or so minutes
before your heart stops.
Or I could kill you real
fast like I did your brother.
What's it gonna be?
- Aaah!
Do it!
- Well, at least you saved
me a trip out to the desert.
Alright.
- Finally.
I'm exactly where I belong.
- We find Crystal.
- Where is she?
- A motel.
- Nice.
JEN- "Whatcha doing?"
AHN- "Nothing much,
just laying down."
JEN- "Want some company?"
AHN- "Yeah sure. Come over."
- I'm not kissing her.
I'm not kissing her.
Screw that bitch
for all the pain she caused me.
I'm not kissing her.
I'm not gonna kiss her.
Okay.
Hey.
- Hi.
- Come in.
- Thanks
- Great.
- You're up late.
- So are you.
- Oh.
Ah.
- Who's the loud
one now?! Shut up!
- Fuck you!
- Gross!
- No my chocolates!
- These are really good.
- Aren't they?
Hey Jen.
- Ugh!
- Yeah, I'll be right there.
Can you order for me?
Burger and fries?
Just some water.
Alright, see you soon. Bye.
- Back with the ex.
- Tsk
Yeah, I guess so.
- Yeah. Heard you guys last
night. All hot and heavy.
Can't unhear it.
- Hey!
- Hey.
Hey.
- Thanks for ordering.
- Yeah, thank you
for doing lunch with me again.
- Of course. So did
you get any sleep
last night after you left?
- No,
- Neither did I.
Of course. I didn't think
so after all last night.
So I was thinking that maybe you
and I should move back
in together now that we,
- I think we should be friends.
- What do you mean?
- I just, I think we
need to slow down.
I don't want us to get
ahead of ourselves.
- So you've been
trying to get together
with me for how long?
And then we finally
sleep together again,
And now you want to be friends?
- Ahn I'm engaged.
- What do you mean?
- Like things got
carried away last night.
Old feelings came up
and I've just been
wanting to talk to you
because I thought about
it and I wanna apologize.
I really think we're
better off his friends.
- So does your fiance know
that you came over last night?
- He knows I came over to talk.
- Who is he?
- Ahn that doesn't matter.
- Is it that guy--
- Ahn! That is in the
past. Please stop--
- Will you just gimme a
straight answer for once?!
- Would you please
lower your voice?
- You know what?
Screw you.
I'm tired of this mess.
- ...ketchup.
- Look guys,
with all the bad reviews
we've had lately,
we don't have any more
customers coming in.
- Why don't you sell
more of you know what?
- Well, in theory,
that's a good idea.
Problem is, he's not
picking up his phone.
That means one thing, he's dead.
- Maybe he skip town.
- No way. He's gone.
So I gotta pick up the pace
and sell some more
of that product.
I can't do it all alone.
- Daryl, are you asking us to do
what I think you're
asking us to do?
- I wouldn't If there
was any other way.
- Do you know what would
happen if we got caught?
- What do you think
would happen, stupid?
- We would go to jail.
- Look, I understand
if you tell me no,
but the plain and truth is,
if I don't get
more products sold,
I'm gonna have to
shut the place down.
- I'm in.
- Of course he's
in! He's always in.
He has nothing to lose.
- I have nothing to lose.
Try to remember that.
- I can sell it.
I've done it before.
- I help too.
- You're all crazy.
- He give us home.
- Fine. What do
you want us to do?
- Cover, cover,
cover my skin.
Okay. Okay. How are we lookin'?
Shiny.
Marina!
- Hi.
- Is everything okay?
- I don't know how to do makeup.
- You wanna just uh
take a seat here?
Okay.
I think we'll uh,
yeah, we'll start
with some foundation.
Okay.
Your skin is actually a
little lighter than mine,
Soo...
let's see.
I think this will work.
- Have you ever had
your makeup done before?
- No.
- That's the first
time for everything.
- Why does Ahn hate me?
- Ahn? Oh, he's just a dick.
He was like that when I
first met him as well.
Actually, he still is a dick.
- I, I do nothing to him.
- Yeah, sometimes
people are just shitty.
Now, chin up. Let's make you up.
- Oren!
- Hey Ahn. I was wondering
if I could borrow a tie.
- Yeah, sure. Come on in.
Where'd you get the suit?
- Daryl gave it to
me. It looks like it
fits pretty good, right?
- Yeah. Got a couple of
ties. Let's try the blue.
Nope. That's the wrong
shade. Black it is!
- Yeah, it looks good.
Would you mind if I try it on?
- Yeah, sure. Go ahead.
Guess you haven't had much of
a need for one lately, huh?
- No. No. I haven't had much
of a need for, for a long time.
- Mm.
Uh.
Mind if I ask you a question?
- Eh? Go ahead. Shoot.
- What did you use
to do before this?
I mean, were you
always a handyman or--
- You know the expression,
that if I told you I
would have to kill you?
- Yeah.
- Well, I would
have to kill you.
- Oh, why am I not surprised?
Hey!
- Hey! Look at you two
all dressed up for once.
- Yeah.
Hey, why don't
I get a photo of
the three of us?
- Shoot my picture and I'll
have to shove that camera up
your ass sideways.
- Okay. Nevermind.
- Hey buddy.
Here. Check--
What have you got?
- Check this out.
Hello. Be sure to check this out
- Guys! How you
doing? Come on over.
I got a fancy joint over here.
Topnotch Motel.
Topnotch Mo-- Hey buddy.
How you doing? Check this out.
- Hello young lady. Be
sure to check this out.
There's a really great
product right there.
Really good stuff.
- Well,
what do you got?
- There's a little sample
package.
If you like what you
taste, go by the hotel.
Ask for the deluxe package.
- How's it going? Check it
out. You're gonna love it.
- I'm getting tired.
- I'm Tired.
- Well look, we're
all dressed up.
Why don't we go out
to a nice restaurant?
- You buying?
- Yeah, I'm buying.
- Well then I'm eating.
- Sounds good.
- Yes.
That was really good.
Threaten me with a good time.
- Oh, this is delicious.
How's your steak?
- Sublime.
- It reminds me of
my mom's cooking.
Nobody could cook a
steak like that woman.
- I don't remember mom cooking.
- Mm
mm This hamburger's delicious.
- That is not a real hamburger.
- It's plant-based. It's like a
hamburger. It
tastes like it. It--
- It doesn't, okay.
It's not a real hamburger.
It's made from
soybeans and sprouts.
Not a real burger.
- So what's everybody gonna do
when we all make some money?
I'll go first. I'm
gonna buy a boat,
and I wanna sail
around the world.
That would be heaven.
- Would you sell the motel?
- I don't know.
Maybe. Maybe I
would hold on to it
and give it to my
future kids someday
- I reckon I would get out
of the city, maybe move
to the suburbs, get a big
house with a big ass fence
so no one can bother me.
I might entertain
having kids, family.
- You should do that.
- Mm.
- Ahn?
- I want my old life back.
And I want my old house
back in my old car.
And I'd shove it
in everyone's noses
who look down on me now.
- I see. Marina?
- I want to have a
place I can call home.
Stay in the States. I always
wanted to learn how to paint.
- Hey, mm.
- You'd be a good artist.
- Oren?
- Me, I, I I'm content
the way things are.
- What would you
do with the money?
- In the past, I've had money.
Money's poison. It's, it's shit.
I'd probably just give
it all away. Some good cause
like wounded Soldiers
or something like that.
- I want
the deluxe package.
- That's $749
a night. Cash or credit?
- Cash.
- Okay.
We will be sure to bring
you some fresh towels soon.
- Thank you.
- What's the maximum
number for...
deluxe package?
- Well--
- Oh, can, can I
get one month supply
with deluxe package,
please?
- No, sir. You can't stay that
long. Maximum's week.
- What?
- The customers
didn't stop coming,
and neither did the money.
- this is yours.
- Wow.
- We had more
than enough to get out
and retire comfortably,
- Oren.
- but we didn't.
Things were going good.
- This is very good.
- I should have
known it wouldn't last.
- No. That's the first
time I've seen you smile
and it's gone.
- Crystal.
- Don't mind if I do
- And Ahn.
- It's gotta be like
a thousand bucks.
- 13 grand to be exact.
And it gives us enough
to keep the place open.
- No hotel guests complaining
about no hot water
- Or the heater not working.
- Fuck 'em
- None of the guests
stay the night.
- Well, except for Rich.
- Yeah.
- More customers.
- Awfully late.
- Time doesn't exist
when you need a fix.
I went out the last
time. Ahn, it's you.
- Fine, Marina,
don't touch my fries.
- Ew.
- Mm. How can I help--
- What took you so long?
- Hands up.
- Anybody know
where we're going?
- Wherever it is.
It can't be good.
- Doesn't someone have
a knife or something?
Oren, don't you keep
one in your top pocket?
Wait, Marina, you put one in
your sock as we were leaving.
I saw. Have you still got it?
- Shut up Crystal!
- You talk too much.
- Did anyone else know
that we weren't alone?
- Yes!
- Look, from now on, would
everybody just shut up?
- I am so uncomfortable.
- I'm hungry.
- Ugh.
- There was a certain sense
of comfort in seeing that
I didn't recognize Andrei.
- Andrei?
- Surprised to see me?
- Yeah, I, I thought I--
Ah!
Ugh.
Ugh.
There's the Andrei I know. Ugh.
- You left me for dead.
When I found out what you did,
Tsk tsk tsk tsk
I knew they'd come for me.
- Well, obviously
this has nothing
to do with the rest of us.
So if we could, you know,
let us go and we can leave--
- I remember you
and you remember what
I said about liars?
- Oh shit.
Ugh!
- Fu--
- God damn it. Sorry.
I've been working on
controlling my anger issues.
- Ought to be a first.
- Don't apologize.
I tell Ahn shut up all the time.
- Ah, shut up, all of you.
Listen,
I know you've been running our
product outta motel.
I wanna know where
the rest of it is.
- Why would we
tell you? You know,
when we get it, we're all dead.
- I'm gonna find
out where it is.
- I don't think
so. Where I put it
best detective in the
world's not gonna find--
- We found the bag in
the motel on the bed.
- Ugh
- Oops.
- That's all that's left?
You have been doing very well.
and you're running
all this outta the motel?
That's a good front.
And you're all involved.
I have to say, I'm
very impressed.
That's why I'm willing
to make an offer.
I want all of you
to work for me now.
You just keep doing
what you're doing.
You can easily move
50 kilo a month.
It's easy.
You do that for me and
I'll cut you in for 20% profit.
- Yeah, well see, we
were looking at this more
as a temporary gig.
- See, we were gonna
be all finished up
after we sold that last bag.
- Ah, and what are you gonna do?
Go back and work in that
half bankrupt motel?
Picking up after
bums and scumbags?
- Mind if I speak
amongst my friends here?
- Be my guest.
- Absolutely not.
You guys have no
idea what he's capable of.
I do not trust these guys.
- What was your first
clue line Einstein?
- They're gonna kill us no
matter what. I say screw em'.
- Well, if we don't
agree to it now they're
gonna kill us right away.
- We buy time then.
- That's right Marina.
What choice did we have?
It was either agree
or be killed on the spot.
You have a deal.
- Smart move.
- At least this way,
we buy us some time.
- Take him back to the motel.
Everybody except Crystal.
- No, no, no. Guys, could
you please, please, please.
- We didn't agree to that.
- Whoa, whoa, whoa.
We go as a group.
Crystal's an integral
part of our operation.
Without her, we're
not as efficient.
- What exactly does she do?
- She works the desk with
me and runs backup for me.
- It's your drugs. It's your
operation. You call.
- Okay. She can go,
for now.
This better run smoothly or
things will get very ugly.
- All right. Get out! Get out!
Move!
Move!
- I have to pee.
- That's a lot of cash.
- Yeah.
I'm hoping enough
to satisfy Andrei.
- You want us to go with you?
- Count me out
- Now Crystal, you
and Ahn run the hotel.
Marina, you make sure that
you clean those rooms.
- Okay.
- Oren, you come
with me as backup.
Here we go.
- Do you think
they're gonna be okay?
- Yeah, I think they'll be fine.
Who are these douch bags?
- More drug fanatics.
- Hi, welcome to Motel.
Oh Shit!
- Not again.
- Ho ho ho ho.
You have done well.
I believe I promised you 15%?
- 20.
That outta cover it. Boris!
- What's this?
We already have plenty of
product in our other bag.
- Well, I'm gonna need
you to move a little more.
- We've been working
around the clock
to sell what we already have.
Doubling up, this is crazy.
- No, it's okay. I
have faith in you
gentlemen. You'll do just fine.
- I really wasn't all
that surprised when he asked
to change the terms
of the agreement.
I've been around these
clowns long enough.
Nobody sticks to their
words in this business.
- I'm getting tired
of hiding in closets.
- Yeah me too.
- This is stupid. This is the
first place that I would look.
- Well, that's why I have
the cardboard over us.
- Oh.
- Stefano--
- No, stay seated.
I'll only be a moment.
I only came by to let
you know the motel
situation has been
taken care of.
- Anytime Stefano
dropped in unannounced,
it was never a good thing.
Probably checking in to
see if I was still alive.
He probably figured that
since Giuseppe wasn't able
to kill me, he'd have
to figure another
way to get rid of me.
- Oh, well if you need my help--
- No, thank you.
I have it covered from here.
I'll be taking over
this operation.
- Stefano, why am I out? I d--
- Tony. You're out.
- Trouble in paradise.
What happened?
- I think that son a bitch
is gonna try to take credit
for all the work
I've done on this.
- You gonna let him?
- You know, this is the
second time this week
we've been kidnapped.
- That is sad.
- Yep, it is.
- Do you think we're dead?
- Probably.
- You could at
least say something
to make me feel better.
- Why give any false hopes?
We're screwed.
- Daryl!
- Marina!
- They take Ahn and Crystal!
- Slow down. Who did?
- Men with guns?
- That narrows it down.
- Now what?
- Just wait.
- No! At least look for
a weapon or something.
I mean, there has
to be something
around here that we can use.
I mean--
- Don't bother.
- Who are you and why
did you bring us here?
- Shut your mouth.
Here's how it's gonna go.
I'll be asking the questions
if I don't like what I hear,
Fio here will get really upset.
Now,
which family are you with?
- Well, my parents
are from Ohio.
- I'm from Phoenix.
- Who supplied the drugs to you?
- If you think
you can intimidate
us with some kind of what--
- Fio.
- Her ex husband!
- A hotel guest!
What?
- Well, it was a motel
guest we found it from.
- But it was actually
stolen from my ex.
- That drug dealer was
an employee of mine.
- Yeah. But he stole it from
a guy who stole it from me.
But I actually
stole it from my ex.
- And then we found it.
- Yeah. And then
he made us sell it.
- So you're not with
any of the families?
- Do we look like we're
from any crime families?
- No. You don't. So
where are the drugs now?
- I don't know.
- Oh, no, no, no. Wait!
- Oh Wait! Oh!
- Ah! Oh no, no, no!
I swear he does
not know. I dunno.
Neither of us know
where it's not at-- ow!
- Oh, who has it? You
better got answers quickly.
- Our boss has it.
- Call him.
- What are we supposed to do?
Just wait for them to call?
- Yeah just give em' a minute.
Or two.
- Ahn! you guys okay?
- Yeah.
- Sorta.
- There's someone who
wants to speak with you.
- Put em' on.
- Who do I have
a pleasure speaking with?
- Well, who's this?
- I'm holding two of
your employees hostage.
What most important is
they're alive, for now.
- What do you want?
- We want drugs. All the it.
There's a club west of The Strip
called LSVC.
Bring the drugs.
- Fine, in exchange for
my employees.
- Correct.
- There it is.
- We got 'em
- About time. Let's call it in.
- Oh.
- So you're really
going through with it?
- Yeah. I'm gonna take
two of the three bags,
I'll leave one behind,
plus the one from before.
Use 'em as a bargaining
chip if necessary.
Look, shut the hotel
down. Lock it up. That way
they'll think we went
home and you'll be safe.
- Good
luck little one.
Be safe.
- Take care.
- Hi.
- What you want?
- Well, I am dying to know
where your friends went.
- There they are.
- Right on time.
- Good. All right. Our
guy inside's in position.
- Here we go.
- 50-50 we make it out of here.
- Seeing Stefano.
And having to face
my past again.
I knew this wasn't gonna
end well.
- You guys okay?
- No.
- Yes.
- Daryl, good to see you
again. Or should I say,
Sammy the Fox?!
- Do you, you two
know each other?
- You didn't tell him?
- Tell us what?
- Well, Sammy here used
to work for me.
He's one of my top assassins.
- A long time ago.
- Wow. That was like
yesterday to me.
- Fio, how's the jaw?
- No. Stop! Did you
bring us those drugs?
- I did.
- Oh, that's just a
lot of drugs, guys.
- Yes, it is.
- Wow.
- Why don't you let
Crystal and Ahn go, seeing
that I held up my
end of the bargain.
- The problem is, I
don't think you have.
I think you didn't bring it all.
- Stefano. That wasn't the deal.
- So tell you what, I
will let one of them live.
So which one do you want?
- How much longer till the
feds get here?
- 10 minutes.
We don't have 10 minutes. If
we don't go now, we lose them.
So what's the call?
- Alright, fuck it. Let's go.
- This is ridiculous!
- You better decide
soon or I'll kill em' both.
I'll tell you what. I'll
make the decision for you.
Fio.
Kill her.
- Wait. No. Not her.
- My, how chivalrous.
Fio, gimme your gun.
Get up.
- No, wait, wait,
wait. Kill me instead.
- Fine.
- Hey, leave the
young ones alone.
If you need somebody, take me.
- Okay.
- Are you okay?
- What the hell
do you think, Ahn?
- If I'm being totally honest,
I wasn't gonna let any
of you live anyway.
- Freeze assholes.
- You're under arrest.
- You brought the police here?
- Wasn't me.
- Rich?!
- Rich?!
- Quiet, I'm a cop!
- Slowly put your weapons
down and raise your hands!
Do it right now!
- Don't anybody move!
- Oh shit.
- Shit!
- Damn it!.
- Ugh!
- Aaahah!
- Ugh!
- Follow me!
I'm not looking for any trouble.
Ugh! Ugh!
- Ah!
- Into the back!
- Looks like you came
in handy after all.
- We're almost there.
Take the stairs up
to the rooftop and
then back down.
- I'm fine.
- I help you--
- Hold it!
- Goddamn you. What'd you think?
I was just gonna let
you sneak on outta here?
Drop those guns. Goddammit.
Crystal, get over here.
You're coming with me.
- Ahn don't do it!
- Augh!
- That was so--
Say your prayers.
- Huff huff huff
- Crys, ah..
- You asshole.
- Come on. Let's go.
- Got you. I got
you. I got you. Let's go.
- Go.
- No, you go first!
- I help you! I help you!
- You go first!
- Go!
- Don't you move.
- Ugh!
- No!
- No!
Drop it.
Drop it.
- Tony.
- Sammy.
- It's been a while.
- Indeed. It has.
- How's the jaw.
- Ugh
- Your friends
have all left you.
And again, you are alone.
- Should have left when
you had a chance, Sammy.
- Yeah, probably.
- Why did you leave?
You were about to be made.
- Meant nothing to me.
I'd had enough.
- Bye, Sammy.
- Ah! Ugh!
- Ugh!
- Thanks, Tony.
- Yeah.
For old time sake.
- Right? They're gonna
be coming after you hard.
You know that right?
You too.
- Great.
- I got about 12 hours before
I have to start looking for you.
You know they don't
forgive people
who steal their
product even if they
stole it first. Alright?
- Yeah, I figured as much.
- Come on, let's go.
- Listen to your friend. Go. Go.
- You are letting him go?
- Yeah, I know where he's going.
I'll find him.
Let's get the evidence
from the cop and
get the hell outta here.
Come on. Come on. Come on.
Ugh.
- Is everybody okay?
- We'll live.
- Speak for yourself.
- Are we going
on the run again?
- I'm in.
- I liked
having a home.
- Okay.
- Okay.
- Oh, I can't wait
for that morphine drip.
- I knew if
we went on the run,
we wouldn't survive.
And I had just given a home to
the only family I ever knew.
But that meant only one thing.
- Oh, Sammy, Sammy, Sammy,
- Tony.
- So you couldn't leave?
- No
- Hm
I figured as much.
I mean, I hoped
otherwise but uh...
You know what absolutely
blows my mind?
- What's that?
- You were right next
to me this whole time
and I never even knew it.
- How's that for a
coincidence? Huh?
- Crazy.
- What can I get you?
- Coffee. Please.
- Be right back.
- So they give you the
order to bring me in yet?
- They made me under boss.
What do you think of that?
- Big man on campus now?
- Big man on campus now, Sammy.
Yeah.
- Well,
it's Daryl now.
- Daryl.
You have no intention
of leaving, do you?
- No. Look, I'm too old to
be running from the mob,
so I'm gonna make you an offer.
I've got two bags
of product left,
which is one more
than you started with.
I can sell 'em
both. Give you 80%.
That makes you whole
and a little extra
for your troubles.
Everybody says we're
the perfect cover,
even Gunner thought so.
Thanks.
- Enjoy.
- Think about it.
- Wait.
- That's enough.
That's enough. Thank
you. Thank you.
Here you're gonna
have my egg roll.
- How's Oren?
- He's gonna be all right.
He'll be in the hospital
a little while though.
- So what exactly did you do?
- Well, I cut a deal with Tony
so that we wouldn't
have us to run anymore.
- Essentially, we're
working for the mob.
- Pretty much.
- We worked for
worse people before.
- That's true.
- Oh.
- What, you guys
back together again?
- No. She's engaged,
probably for the better.
- Probably.
- Hmm. But if you still--
- No.
- You are on.
- Shall we?
- Let's do it.
- Can I help you sir?
How many rooms would you
like? Okay, three. Okay.
Exactly how many nights?
Okay, fine. Credit card.
Cash. Okay.
- So now we
have a motel that seems
to give customers
what they want.
The mob is off our back
and my team has a home.
- I guess things could be worse.
- Las Vegas.
They say it's a
gangster's paradise
because you can dispose of
the bodies in the desert.
Nobody will ever know.
- Thanks for the donuts, Sammy.
- Yeah
they're pretty good.
- Yeah, it's good.
- Alright. No problem. So
what are we waiting on?
- We're waiting.
We're just waiting.
- What are we waiting for,
- Dude?
Why you always ask me that?
Well, my sources tell me
that Dice usually does a
lot of his deals here.
So that's what
we're waiting for.
- That's them.
- Okay, go. Go.
- Little did I
know what started out
as another typical day would
change my life forever.
- Ah!
- Oh!
- Jeff!
- It's just a kid.
- Wait, You're Dice?
- Yeah.
- How the hell does a kid
become the biggest drug
competitor to the mafia?
- I had to react.
- Should have stayed
in school, kid.
- Hey, hey, hey, hey,
hey, hey. Drop the knife.
Drop the knife. Drop the
knife. Alright. Do me a favor.
Get outta here. Don't ever
come back. You understand me?
Don't ever come back. Go, go.
- Oh my God.
- I knew I
couldn't go back.
- Oh shit. Oh my God.
Alright Sammy, uh...
I think you better take
that vacation you
wanted to take.
- Come with me.
- I can't come with you, man.
I can't. This is the
only thing I know.
This is it.
- They're gonna come
looking for you, man.
- Yeah, yeah. Let em' come. Go.
I got it. Go.
- The way things
went down tonight,
I had to dispose of
all the evidence.
- Yeah.
- It wasn't
too much longer
after I got the call.
I knew at that point
I was being sent for.
So I decided to reach
out to an old friend.
- Hello.
- Erica.
It's Tony.
- Well that's not a
blast for the past.
- Are are you still doing that
whole black widow routine?
- Well, you could say that
- Erica was an
expert in poisons.
- Have a seat.
- Well, Leon?
- So you wanna do
this the hard way?
- I see.
- This is a
point where I watch him
beg for his life.
Seen it a million times.
- Tony.
- Perhaps I was a
little, a little hasty.
- You think?
What do you say? We
work something out.
- I just wanted to
see how you'd respond.
- What are you gonna do?
Are you gonna kill me?
You, you do that
and the family puts a
bounty on your head.
You know that.
The way I see it,
you got no choice,
but to let me live.
And that's why you
didn't poison me.
You know it and I know it.
Now, if you play
your cards right,
you become my right hand man.
Then you become a made
man. That's what you want.
What do you say?
All right
- Nah, I'm good.
- Huh?
- As for Sammy...
- So I
decided to retire.
I bought a motel and
left the business forever
or so I thought.
Little did I know, we
would end up meeting again.
'A CRIME STORY'
AHN - NO MOB AFFILIATION ... YE- Ahn!
Hey!
Dickhead!
- What?
- It's almost seven. I'm
not setting up alone again.
MARINA - NO MOB
AFFILIATION ... YE- Hey!
Wake Up.
Hey, I told you you can't
be sleeping here!
Come on!
You have to go.
Get your stuff and get out.
- Piss off!
- Yeah. Thank you very much.
CRYSTAL - MOB AFFILIATION:
EX OF RUSSIAN GANGSTER
ANDREI MIKHAILOV
- This bread has expired
- By how much?
- Two weeks.
- Oh shit.
Just cut the pieces of the mold.
- Oh by the way, this
toaster doesn't work.
- Did you try plugging it in?
- Oh, I'm blonde
but I'm not stupid.
- Works fine.
- Daryl pay you yet?
- Nope.
- Okay. We gonna talk about
what happened last night
or are you gonna continue
to act like a big baby?
- Okay. I asked you to
cover for me just one night.
One night! Good morning, Gloria.
- Ahn?
- Mhmm?
- Why is that still there?
- Daryl likes to keep it there.
It's come in handy multiple
times.
Oh! Watch the front for me.
- Where are you--
- Gotta go.
- Hi.
- Hi.
- Rich Cattle.
I got a reservation.
- Mooo
- What?
- Nothing I'm sorry. Um...
Doesn't seem to be here?
Did you just want a room?
- Yeah, just for one night.
- Okay. That will be
$19.37 plus $25 resort fee.
And um I need your
credit card on file.
- Wait, why am
I paying a resort fee?
It's more than the
cost of the room.
Ask your manager.
- Where the fuck were you?
- I was taking a dump.
- Are you the manager?
- Uh...
- This is Mr. Cattle
- Hi. Yes! How may I help you?
- Why are you charging
me a resort fee?
Because all of the hotels
in the area do that.
- You're not a hotel though.
- The cheapest place around
- Your website
said you had a gym.
That was the whole
reason for my booking.
- There's no hot water here!
It's freezing and cold.
- Our room had no heat.
- Most people
like it cold in the desert.
- Hey, I've asked
for fresh towels
three times now.
- Sorry sir. We
can't give refunds.
- Sorry ma'am.
Yeah, just leave it
alone and don't touch it.
- Yes, we're working
on fixing it.
- Yeah, I'm afraid it's broken.
"Ahn"
"I'm sorry"
"Ahn I love you"
"Please"
- Where the hell is Oren?
- How the hell should I know?
- I've been trying to
reach him all morning.
Uh, excuse me? Sir? Sir?
Excuse me.
Uh, your card was declined.
- I'll be right back.
- Oh my God.
- Oh, you know he is
doing something shady.
- They're always
doing something shady.
They're just normally
not that obvious.
- Cash work?
- So crazy.
- Freak.
- There's Oren.
I'm gonna tear into his ass.
- Okay 'cause that is...
- Oren! where the
hell have you been?
- Busy
- Doing what?!
- Stuff
OREN - MOB AFFILIATION:
WE DON'T KNOW
...BUT PROBABLY
- Okay. You know what?!
The least you can do is
answer my text messages!
I've been trying to
text you all morning and--
- Finished?
Good.
- Something funny?
- The ice machine's broken,
the washing machine's broken,
room 13 has no heat and
room seven has no hot water.
- So now it's
been a couple years.
Things have changed.
I'm working directly for
the under boss, Stefano.
- ...some coffee
- making sure
the money's coming in.
- Hey, do me a favor. Go sit
over there till I'm done.
All right?
- This weeks shipment,
all sold off.
- All sold off?
- Now I'm respected.
Well, for the most part.
You see this jerk off,
he thinks he can rip me off
by pocketing half the amount,
but in the end they pay
one way or the other.
- Georgie will you
tell me somethin'?
How come every week you
come here with an envelope
that weighs less and less?
You told me you
sold everything off.
So that means somebody's
stealing from you.
- Oh
- Well--
- What's the matter?
- I just got this
massive stomach pain.
- Yeah, I'll have Gus take
you home. You go home.
You take a rest. Okay.
Gus, do me a favor.
Will you take Mr. Johnson home?
He's got a little
bit of a tummy ache.
- You got it boss.
- Yeah, no, you'll
be fine Georgie.
Have a seat.
- Well, how was your meal?
- Fantastical. Thank you.
- So glad to hear.
- You know why I come to
this restaurant every day?
- No sir.
- That spaghetti.
It's the best
spaghetti in Las Vegas.
So uh, my friend,
before you gimme that
envelope, tell me something.
Will I be pleased?
- Yes sir.
- Let's see.
Oh,
I'm very pleased.
I'll see you next week.
- You're the first
one. Again.
You're so close.
- Oh my gosh. At this
card that's pulling up,
like why the hell would
they bother to stay here?
- Oh my God.
- What
- Shit?
Move! Move! You have
never seen me before.
Okay, just go along with it.
- Okay?
ANDREI MIKHAILOV - MOB
AFFILIATION: UNDERBOSS
OF THE RUSSIAN MOB IN LAS VEGAS.
Welcome to Motel
sir. May I help you?
- Have you seen this woman?
- No sir.
- You wouldn't lie
to me, would you?
- Oh, no sir.
- Because if there's one thing,
I can't stand in this world.
It's a man who lies.
- I understand, sir.
- Do you?
- Yes sir.
- Okay.
Well,
it would be in your
best interest to help me out.
If you ever do see her,
just gimme a call. Huh?
- Uh, Crystal?
- Yeah.
- He's gone.
Sweet! We have like 200
bucks here and I --
- Give me that.
- Hey!
- Move.
- What are you doing?
- Shut up and don't ever
ask me about this again.
DARYL (A.K.A SAMMY THE FOX) -
MOB AFFILIATION: FORMER HITMAN
FOR THE ITALIAN MAFIA
- Sorry. I was dealing with
some shit that came up.
- Oh, you brought donut.
- Watch your hands.
These are mine.
Alright, so Moni quit, huh?
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
- That's it?
- Well, the food is expired
and there's mold on it.
- Well just cut the mold off.
Good is new. What else?
- Well, for starters, the
ice machine isn't working.
The washer's not working.
Customers are complaining.
There's no hot water.
- Tell Oren?
- Well, yeah, but--
- Problem solved. What else?
- Well, that homeless
girl keeps coming around.
I had to kick her out
again a second time.
- That's it?
- We haven't been--
- Yes?
- It's not important.
- Well, you too better get
started on the rooms then.
- Wait a minute!
- We thought you
were gonna help us.
- I am. I'll watch the front
desk while you two clean.
- Ugh.
Ew. Ew.
Ugh.
- Ugh.
This is bullshit.
- Ugh
- You too done yet?
- Yeah, that took forever.
- Eh? You'll get used to it.
- I mean,
you want us to do this alone?
- Well,
yeah.
- Daryl, with all due
respect, one of us has
to always be watching the
desk while the
other's cleaning it.
It's already too much work.
- I don't, I don't
know. What is he doing?
- Hey!
- I'm, I'm leaving.
- Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Wait a minute. Wait a minute.
Want one?
Go ahead
Hey guys, I'd like to introduce
you to your newest coworker.
- You serious? She stinks.
- I'm not looking
for your opinion.
You needed another
worker and I got you one.
Alright, well this is your room.
Got some clean
clothes in the drawer
for you over there.
Alright. Well, you get yourself
cleaned up and settled in?
Meet us down in the
lounge a little bit later.
This is for you.
- Gracias
- Damn. This
is what I call a feast.
- Is this beef?
- No, pork.
- Oh
- Passed that bad boy
over here, will you?
- Sure.
- Noodles porfavor.
- Noodles
- Got any soy sauce.
- Aren't you supposed to
be an expert at this?
You're not a very good Asian.
- What kind of white
trash. Oh, that's right.
You're the perfect kind.
- Hey, whatever happened to
that girl You were bringing by?
- Jen?
- Yeah.
Weren't you two Engaged?
- Not anymore.
- I caught her making out
with some dude in front
of the ice machine.
- Thanks Oren.
- Hey, what are friends for pal?
- So Marina, where are you from?
- The dumpster, outback.
- Eh? Sorry what?
- Where... are...
you... from?...
Do... you...
speak... English?...
- Eat Shit.
- What? What did she just say?
- Ignorant bastard, you
think you're better than me.
- Now what the
hell is she saying?
- I think she just told
you to go screw yourself.
- Hey Marina, screw you.
Ugh!
- Hey!
- Hey everybody.
Just calm down. Take a
breath. Let's enjoy the meal.
- This is what I
call entertainment.
- Look, starting tomorrow.
You've all got a job to do.
Marina's coming in to
clean the rooms on you
and Crystal gonna take turns
running the front desk
and training Marina
- Great.
- Oren I need that ice machine--
- Fixed.
- It is?
- Yep.
- And the washing machine?
- Yeah. I got that done too.
I got all the parts this
morning when I was out.
- Good shit Oren.
- God damn right.
- You got an extra smoke?
Look I know you guys are
worried about your paychecks.
Crystal been trying to bring
it up several times to me.
- Yeah.
- Thing is,
if we don't get some
money coming in soon,
may have to shut the place down.
- I won't have a place to
live. None of us will.
- I know. I'm working on it.
- But, we've been busy. I
mean we have customers and--
- That we have. Problem
is the bank's coming
after me for the
second mortgage?
I took out for my
ex-wife's expenses.
- How long?
- I'd say two.
Maybe three weeks.
- Should I?
- No, don't mention it
to anybody just yet.
- What the hell?
- What have you got there?
- Ah!
- Son of a bitch!
- Ah!
- Hey! Hey, hey, hey!
- Alright, into the bed now.
Which one of you wants to
die first? Huh?!
Eeny, meeny, miny, moe!
- Hey asshole!
- Right there is
where I should have stopped,
but unfortunately I didn't.
- You guys okay?
- Yeah, except for him!
- Hey Daryl!
- Do we call the cops?
- What about the drugs?
- I don't know nothing
about no drugs.
And looks like I'll be able to
pay you next week. We clear?
- What do we do with this guy?
Oh, by the way, the
pizza guy's here.
- Good. I'm starving.
- I should have
known it would attract
the wrong kind of attention.
- We have a problem
- Lay it on me.
- Gunner. He missed
his last shipment.
- Ah.
Really?
All right. So I think
we're gonna have to get a
morning meeting
to tell the boss.
- Cap!
- Fellas, you could
learn to knock.
- Yeah, but what would
be the fun in that?
- This better be good.
- It is.
We got a real serious problem.
- Yeah. It seems our informant
Gunner has gone missing.
So, I mean basically he's dead.
- Anyway, the point
is he was our access
to their underboss
Stefano Ricci.
- So we're starting
from scratch again?
- Not really 'cause we know
where this all went down.
- I thought we agreed that
I was gonna share that part.
- I didn't agree to that.
- Yes you did.
- Yeah, but I found out.
- Guys.
- Well tell him,
- A Motel.
- A Motel.
- Tony, how nice to see you.
- How you doing?
- I believe you remember Jay.
- Tony.
- Do I remember Jay?
Jay? Hey, how are you man?
Oh, what? This like five
years or something like that?
- Yeah at least that.
- Look great.
- Thanks. Yeah. I've
been working out.
- Yeah, I can tell. We grew
up on the streets together.
I feel like, I feel
like I raised this bub.
Look at you.
- Those were the good times.
- Yeah, those were
the good times.
- Those were the good times.
- Yeah. It's great to see you.
- Yeah.
- Alright Man. Thank You.
- How's your lady?
- She's good. She's good.
She's Good.
- Tony?
- Yeah.
STEFANO - MOB
AFFILIATION: UNDERBOSS
FOR THE ITALIAN
MAFIA IN LAS VEGAS
- I want you to kill him,
right now.
- Um?
- Alright.
It's funny. It's funny, man.
I took you serious for a minute.
- Yeah, me too.
- It was a little scary.
It was a little scary.
- Kill him.
- You're kiddin', right?
T-T-Tony.
- It aint personal.
- Ugh! Ugh! Ugh!
Ah! Aah!
Ugh.
- I never
forgave him for that.
Jay was doing a little
side hustle on his own
without telling the family.
You know how much the
Don despises that?
- Yeah, yeah. I understand.
- As always. I admire
your dedication,
allegiance to the family.
So, What news do you bring me?
- There's a drug dealer of
ours, Gunner, has gone missing.
- Another dealer dead.
Not a big deal.
- Yeah. Well, he left
with a significant
amount of our product.
- Hm? Where was he last seen?
- A Motel.
- I'm gonna make arrangements
to one of my top guys on this.
I want you to meet with him.
- How I get a hold of him?
- You don't need too.
He'll come to you.
So if you'll excuse me,
I have some business to attend
to.
- Yes sir.
- Yeah Tony,
Do you think anyone else
is looking for the drugs?
- No.
- This is late again.
- Larry.
- I need to call him.
- Got company.
- Hey Larry.
- Andrei, what are
you doing here?
I was gonna bring this
money over to you today.
- Well, I'm sure you were. How
well do you trust your team?
- I trust them completely.
Or they wouldn't be my team.
I mean, what I know they know.
- Well, that means
you're all involved.
So I'll ask all of you,
where's the 2 million
of mine that you've
been skimming?
- What are you talking about?
- What?
- That's a joke, right?
- I'm dead serious,
Larry. Paul. Is it?
- Yeah.
- Where's my 2 million?
- Yeah. I, I don't have a clue
what you're talking about,
but your attempts at
intimidating don't scare me.
- Ah, jeez. Really?
Oh.
- Carol?
- Look. She doesn't
know anything any--
- Carol.
- Hey--
- Look at me.
Where's my 2 million?
- He took it. He took it.
- She's lying to you.
- You were saying
- Larry's been
diluting the drugs,
selling them in portions
to other buyers.
I'm sorry.
- And you knew about this?
- No, I, I sw--, it was
just as of recently.
And I was gonna come to you
- Bitch! Really?
And you were gonna
tell me. Of course. Yes?
- Of course. Of course. Yes.
- Yeah. She's lying!
- I'm sorry.
- I look, I thought
I could trust them.
Hey, I am. Obviously they
were stealing your money.
- Who were you selling
my drugs to Larry?
- This small time local chump
- Name.
- He calls himself Trench.
- What's he look like?
- Like a low rent Stevens Seagal
with a ponytail leather jacket.
Too much jewelry and
stinks of patchouli oil.
- And who's he selling to?
- I don't know.
Honestly, I don't
have any idea--
- Looks like I'm gonna need
a new distribution team.
Make sure they're all dead.
- You're an asshole.
- What?
- You always take off
when things get crazy.
- Would you rather
shit right here?
- Yes.
- I'm gonna go make
some coffee. Do you want some?
- Yes!
Ugh.
- Hello Jen. Are
you looking for Ahn?
- That, I am. Is he here?
- We're running low on
sugar. I think that Marina--
- He's too
drunk to realize.
- Sounds pathetic.
- Compared to
what he once was, yeah.
- Hi.
- Why are you here?
- Well, if you had answer
your damn phone for once--
- I don't wanna talk to you.
I don't wanna talk to you.
- Can you please just let me--
- Ahn! You're needed.
- I gotta get back to work.
- Okay.
When are you gonna be off?
- Later.
- Ahn?
- I gotta go
- Ahn?
Dumb shit.
- What?
- Look at you. You answer
to your name, Dumb shit.
You gonna answer that text?
- No. When's Daryl
getting back here?
- How the hell should I know?
- Oh I'll be back,
man the desk for me--
- Ahn, don't you
dare leave me. Ahn.
- Look at this.
- Hello Rich. Yes. It's a bagel.
- Yeah, but it's
dry and it's moldy.
- I don't see any mold.
- It's got blueish and
green stuff on the side.
- Oh, that's 'cause you
got the blueberry one here.
It just, it comes
colored like that.
Not much I can do
about that. I'm sorry.
- This place is disgusting.
- Yet you continue to stay here.
Feel free to go anywhere
else for twice the price.
- Can't believe this
shit. This place sucks.
- Ugh
- I've come on
Stefano's request.
- Stefano did say you
were very punctual.
- Eh, it's the only way to
know if something's gone wrong.
I can't leave a
message if I'm dead.
- Very true. Have a seat.
If I may be so bold as
to recommend the eggs.
They are immaculate.
- Can I get you somethin'?
VINCENT - MOB
AFFILIATION: HITMAN
FOR THE ITALIAN
MAFIA IN LAS VEGAS
- I'll have some coffee.
Oh. And do you have jello?
- I'll check.
- Yeah. One of my dealers
Gunner Vance has gone missing.
Now ordinarily that
wouldn't bother me so much,
but he's gone missing
with an extraordinarily
significant amount
of my product.
- I see.
- Yeah. And I would
like you to find out
what happened to him.
and to return my
product at any cost.
- So where was the last seen?
- A Motel.
- We can't just have a
body in the closet here.
- I got it all figured out.
Oren take care of it for me.
Will you?
- Why the hell didn't
you put any more
toppings on this pizza?
It's just plain.
- I like cheese. Okay.
- I'm gonna need some help
with this job Daryl.
- Take Ahn with you.
- Daryl. I, I can't do
that. I have to run the desk.
- Crystal can help you
run the desk tonight.
- Daryl. I don't wanna
be an accessory to murder--
- You're not gonna get caught.
- It's just that I--
- Please stop
being such a pussy.
- Well then don't you
do it all yourself.
- It's a two man job.
- Well then why don't
you have Marina do it.
- Eat shit.
- It takes the strength
of two guys. Okay.
- Why are you
asking him?
- Screw off all of you.
- I'll give you a grand.
- Done.
- Whoa. Where my grand?
- Fine. I'll give
you a grand too.
- Uh, Marina and I?
- Uh, We're the ones
doing all the risk here.
- Look, you're all
gonna be compensated
for your work on this.
Just relax. Okay.
- Whiner, party of one,
your table is ready.
- Cap. You wanna see us?
- Yes. Come in guys?
- Yeah, the cops were
still so fucking confused.
They didn't know what
the hell was going on.
So the FBI steps in now.
Typically, these
bozos knew less about
what was going on
than anyone else.
- This is Special
Agent Ryan Lynn.
- Hello?
- Hey
- These are detectives,
Kurt Fowler and Zach Glatzing.
- Detectives.
- Lynn is here
because he wants to take
over at the motel operation.
- What?
- I'm taking over
this operation.
- Look, I know how hard
you've been working this--
- Hey, you guys are to
stand down. Alright?
This is my operation and I'll
expect your full cooperation.
Do you understand?
- I don't know. Do I?
- That remains to be seen
- Guys?
- Yes, sir.
- Kurt?!
- Sir,
Yes sir.
- Okay then.
- Meanwhile,
we were planning
to dispose of the body.
- ...roll the body
just a little.
The other way.
- Help me!
- Okay. Okay.
- Move it down.
- Listen, anybody
thought about the fact
that there might be somebody
coming to look for this guy?
Look, I'm not trying to
pop anyone's balloons.
I'm just saying.
- I knew in
my heart of hearts,
Oren was right.
Whether or not I
wanted to admit it.
- Come on.
- Okay.
- Let's get this piece
of shit outta here.
- Ugh, Ugh.
- Ugh, Ugh.
- Ugh, ugh.
- Ugh, ugh.
- Disgustin'
- Ugh.
- Ugh.
- Okay? You guys gotta
get in and get out.
Watch your backs.
- Lift it in.
- Ugh.
- I don't know if we can
handle this ourselves.
I mean, it, it,
it took five of us
to get the body in there.
- We can do it.
- I don't know about that. I--
- Shut up and get in the van!
- Look girls, you gotta
lock it down tonight, okay?
- Okay.
- Good luck.
- Piece of cake.
- Cake?
- No, no honey.
It's just a saying.
- Oh.
- Hey!
- Can't we listen to anything
besides your hillbilly
shit kicker music?
- You touch that dial again.
I'll break your damn hand.
- I needed to
offload those drugs
and I knew just
the man to do it.
- Hey Daryl, my main man.
How you living baby?
- Good to see you, brother.
- Mm man, I can't complain.
That last stuff
you gave us, man,
that was some grade A shit.
Where you getting that?
- Can't give away my
sources, you know?
- Little did I
know, Tony was involved.
- Really? That's the
best you could do.
- I was in a hurry.
- Well, why'd you
even worry about it.
- It's all there, man.
- Yeah, I trust you.
Actually, I don't.
- Yeah, I think we're good.
So you mind if I ask
where that stuff's going?
- Oh, I got some
new buyers, bro.
They really love this shit.
- Well, tell 'em I got plenty
more where that came from.
Alright man. Hey take it easy.
- Hey, where you going man?
You gonna stay for dessert?
- I ate already.
- Alright.
- This ought to work right here.
- As opposed to the
other 10 miles of desert
that look exactly the same.
- You know what
your problem is--
- I think too
rationally for you.
- Get outta the car
before I shove you out.
- This definitely isn't worth
a grand dealing with you.
- Ahn know you took that?
- Mhmm.
- Stingy bastard
gives me nothing.
Can I ask what brought you here?
- My family came
here to the States
for New life from Honduras.
- Where are they now?
- Don't know. They were taken.
So I hitch right
here to Las Vegas.
- Why Vegas?
- I like the pretty lights.
- I feel like some coffee.
Would you like some coffee?
No. I'm gonna go
make some anyway.
Hi
- Evening ladies.
- Welcome to Motel.
Can I help you?
- Oh, ah.
You see a, a friend of
mine was supposed to meet up
with me and he never did.
Last I heard he was
staying at this motel.
Have you seen him?
- No.
- And what about you young lady?
- You know, we have so many
guests come through here.
It's really hard
to track everyone.
- I see.
- I, I can look him up in
the system if you like.
What was his name?
- Gunner Vance.
- Oh yeah. He uh checked
out two days ago.
- Really?
Can you tell me what
room he was staying at?
- Looks like he was in room 12.
But like I said, he checked out.
- Mind if I go take a look?
He was supposed to leave me
something very important.
- Actually, I do. Um,
there's another guest
staying in that room now.
- I thank you for your time.
I'll just check out the area...
and be on my way.
- Okay.
- Daryl, We just had
someone in asking about
you know who you need
to get back here ASAP.
- How much longer we gotta
be digging down here?
- Keep digging until
I tell you to stop.
- Oh, that will be forever.
Hey, I think I found something.
- Holy shit
- Looks like a body.
- Oh, you gotta be kidding me.
- Looks like somebody
beat us here.
- Well, now what?
- I say, we throw him in
with this guy and
forget about him
- Fine by me.
I don't wanna be here any
longer than I have to be.
- Lets get prick.
- Come on. This
guy weighs a ton.
- Well put your back into
it. Come on. Try harder.
- I'm trying with
all my strength.
- Yeah. Well maybe you
need to go to the gym
and work on your core.
- Well, maybe you need
to lose some weight.
- Yeah. Well, I'd rather
be me than some 90 pound
weakling that
complains all the time.
- 1, 2, 3. Ugh.
- 1, 2, 3. Ugh.
- All right.
Lets cover this asshole.
- Fine.
- You got it.
- Of course I got it.
- Little did I
know Sammy was involved.
You say I have more of this?
- Oh yeah, it says
he's got a ton of it.
- Hmm. How does a motel
owner get this much product?
- Beats me, man. I just
work here.
So I delivered my part.
What about get my payment?
- Right?
Yeah. Gus, pay the guy.
- Aah! F--
- Now what?
- Well, now we bury
him in the desert and
after that, I think we
should find this motel guy.
Vincent's taking too long.
I See.
- Hey, hey, hey.
Ah
It's hot. Where is everyone?
- They all busy.
- No one's answering the phone.
- They all busy.
- Hello again.
- Please don't shoot.
- Oh shit.
- We're going to play
game, of 20 questions.
- So let's start with
a simple question.
Where are the drugs?
- What drugs?
- Yeah, what's drugs?
- We can do this the easy way
or the hard way. Your choice.
Get out from behind the desk.
- Okay.
Okay. Okay. Okay, okay. Okay
- That's going to cost you. Ahh!
Ahhh!
- Grab the gun!
- Ugh!
- Bitch!
- Gimme that.
- Do you even know
how to fire that?
- Yeah, you just
aiming and shoot.
- Ah!
- Gimme that!
- I want!
- You shot at me!
I want!
- Hello?
- Hello?
- Daryl?
We just stopped the
guy that was going
after the drug dealer.
Well, Marina shot him.
- Hello? Crystal?
Everything okay? Hello?
- Okay, wake up.
- Hello Crystal?
- Daryl, I'm gonna have to
call you back. Oh G-, Oh G-.
Take this.
- I don't want!
- I don't want it!
- What your problem?!
- That can't be good.
- Well, I'm glad that's so over.
- Well, at least
you won't have to--
You have got to be
fecking kidding me.
- What the hell happened?
- It was at this point
I knew this was mob related.
So I did the only thing I could.
- Oren, get the garbage bags.
- Jesus Christ.
I'm gonna have to
start carrying a shovel
everywhere I go.
- Tony.
- So Vincent didn't show
up for his morning meeting.
- I see
- Thought we could chalk it up
to he was either late or
- Or he's dead.
Now explain to me
who these people are,
that could kill my top
drug dealer and assasin.
- Want my instinct?
Drug smugglers.
Probably with another family.
- You don't think
this is a turf war.
- Possibly.
- I gotta phone my
family back East.
- Second body two
nights in a row.
- Yeah, it's becoming a habit.
- I hope not.
- How was it working with
Ahn the other night?
- Are you kidding me?
The guy whined
like a bitch all night.
- No, not like that. Like this.
No, no, no. You're doing
it all wrong. Go like this.
See?
I am glad that's over with.
- I don't reckon anyone's
gonna show up tomorrow.
- Okay guys,
why are you taking time
away from my lunch break?
- Oh, we just came here
to tell you about
the new Chinese
restaurant that
opened down the block.
- Oh yeah, that
plays was terrible
- oh, come on
- Guys?
- We got word back from
the forensic chemist.
- Yeah, the narc lab
- And?
- Positive, 91%.
- Oh.
- I haven't seen
that pure in a while.
- Thing is, it's not local.
There's no way it's
coming from around here.
And it certainly is not
coming from some motel
on the outskirts of Vegas.
- So where are they
gonna get it from?
- We'll go scope it out,
if you can give us a van.
- You are not on
the case anymore.
If I give you a van, it would
be observed and report only.
- Yeah, of course.
GIUSEPPE - MOB AFFILIATION:
CAPO FOR THE ITALIAN MAFIA
ROB & KNOX - MOB AFFILIATION:
HITMEN FOR THE ITALIAN MAFIA
- Now
look at these three losers.
The moment I saw Giuseppe,
I knew Stefano was
making some changes.
A few years back, I
killed Giuseppe's brother.
Needless to say, he
took it personally.
Jesus Christ. Giuseppee.
- Long time, Tony.
- Yeah, Giuseppe.
What you doing here?
You checking up on me?
- Boys back home,
want to make sure you
had the proper support.
Besides it's what
Stefano wants as well.
- What is this? A leather
coat convention or something?
- This is Knox and Rob.
They're gonna be helping out.
They both have over 50 clips.
- Do they really? How
proud they must be.
- So fill me in on
what's going on.
- Right there.
- There?
- Yeah.
Right there.
- That motel.
- Yeah.
- Have you checked
it out yourself?
- They killed two people who
aren't exactly pushovers.
I'm not going over there
without proper backup.
- I'll check it out.
- You should throw
something heavier.
- Ahn Wake up. Ahn.
- Mm
- Hi. Can we help you?
- Just looking,
- You know we have
the best rates in the area.
If you're looking for a room.
- I'm, I'm good. You
two run this place?
- Well, we work here
and everything and--
- Thank you.
- Well,
- Well what?
You look like a group of
misfits running a motel.
They hardly look like the
killing type.
- Oh, come on.
That group of misfits
took out my best assassin.
- Tony, I'm gonna level with
you. My friends back home,
feel that you might
be losing your edge.
- Really?
- You missed some
of the payments.
Now you're going off
about some killer motel.
- Okay. Both of them were
seen going into that motel.
They don't come out.
That's not a coincidence.
- Maybe they just
took off. Who knows?
- Come on. Don't do that.
Don't make me seem
like I'm crazy.
I'm not crazy. Don't do that.
- Fine. Look,
I'll have my guys deal
with your motel problem.
- Okay. When?
- Well, not right
now, later tonight.
But once they're dealt
with, I've been authorized
to make some changes for
the good of the family.
- For the good of the family?
I see.
- Who wants to get that?
- I'm eating.
- I no good at speaking.
- Oh fine.
Hi, can I help you?
- You the owner, Crystal?
- No, I'm not.
- We'd really like
to speak to them.
- Okay.
Super crazy. Okay.
- Hey, that's cheating!
- No rules.
- Yeah.
- Hi.
There are two people
here that would like
to speak to the owner.
- Well, I'm
not. Stop eating that!
- Yeah, I know you're not.
But I need you to
pretend and act like a boss.
Okay?
- Fine, tell them
I'll be right there.
- Okay.
- He's coming out now.
- Was it good?
- Yeah
- I gotta go.
Don't eat anymore of my food,
- Gentlemen! How can I help you?
- So you're the owner?
- Yeah. So lay it on me.
- Oh wait wait wait!
I'm not the the owner!
- Hey mister, I
wanted hot water!
- Marina!
- Marina hide!
- Okay, I'll go
left. You go right?
- Got it.
Is that them?
Listen I'm sorry but I'm,
You're squishing me.
I'm sorry.
- Ouch Ouch
Oh my G- he's getting closer.
- He getting
suspicions. I don't know.
- Ahh!
Ah!
- What'd you do that for?
- I dunno. I just--
- Where's Marina?
- Oh no
- Right here.
- Please. No. Shoot.
- I'm an expert shot.
- Sure.
- Oh! Oh! Whoa!
- My hero.
- We screwed.
- You know, for the first
time. I'm glad you're here.
- You want to be next?
- You guys okay?
- Fine
- You terrible Ahn.
- Again?
- I had a plan.
- What are we supposed to
do with these two bodies?
- I'm not digging any
more holes in the desert.
- Give them the
usual treatment okay?
- Yeah
- Yeah, Thank you.
- Welcome.
Can I get you guys something
to drink? Some coffee?
- Can I recommend the coffee?
The coffee is to die for
best coffee in Vegas.
- Fine.
- Coming right up.
- You guys take
care of business?
Looks like you did.
- You really should watch
that mouth of yours.
- I'm just saying, I found
out they were like, what?
Unconscious. A block
away. Something like that.
you know, you ever seen
these purple flowers?
- We're going back
later. Take care of them.
- Okay.
Hmm. That hit the spot.
- You finished eating.
- I think I am.
- Good. Let's go take
a ride, shall we?
- I knew exactly
what that meant.
- Okay
So where are we going?
- We just keep driving straight.
I'll tell you when to pull over
- That desert.
I was just here yesterday.
Shouldn't you be
waiting till it's dark?
- I think we'll be fine.
- My head is killing me.
- Yeah. Yeah, mine too.
But that usually happens when
you get bashed in the skull.
- Will you guys shut
up. Stay focused.
- All right,
Giuseppe Come on man.
Let's stop with the charades.
Did the boys back
home order the hit?
- I suppose, why
try and hide it now?
- Stefano. He ordered a hit.
- He wasn't opposed to it.
- 10 years of
loyalty to Stefano.
I should have known better.
Is this about Aaron?
- What would make you
think I was upset about
icing my baby brother?
- Well, I just want
you to know something
before the evening is out.
You're gonna be begging me
to kill you just like he did.
- Now who's the
delusional one? Pull over.
We're far enough
out. Hey, wake up!
Hey, wake up!
- Oh, you can yell as
loud as you want, but uh
they ain't gonna
wake up, I don't think.
- Shut your mouth.
- Remember that flower
I was talking about?
You, you didn't want to hear
it though. Purple flower?
It's called a fox glove,
and it's got this nifty
little poison in it
called cardiac
glycoside digoxin.
Stops your heart dead cold.
But before that, you get
these little symptoms like
headache, upset,
stomach, stuff like that.
It's great stuff.
I used to use it all
the time when I was a
foot soldier for the family.
- Get out of the car.
Now.
- Okay.
How's your head?
Doesn't look like
it feels too good.
- Augh!
- The good news is
I got the antidote.
Oh, well. Not really.
Should you've been listening
to my story about the flowers
like you should have been,
You'd know there's
no antidote to that.
So you just took a
more concentrated dose.
So look, the way I see it right
now is you have two options.
You could either die a
very slow, painful death
for the next 30 or so minutes
before your heart stops.
Or I could kill you real
fast like I did your brother.
What's it gonna be?
- Aaah!
Do it!
- Well, at least you saved
me a trip out to the desert.
Alright.
- Finally.
I'm exactly where I belong.
- We find Crystal.
- Where is she?
- A motel.
- Nice.
JEN- "Whatcha doing?"
AHN- "Nothing much,
just laying down."
JEN- "Want some company?"
AHN- "Yeah sure. Come over."
- I'm not kissing her.
I'm not kissing her.
Screw that bitch
for all the pain she caused me.
I'm not kissing her.
I'm not gonna kiss her.
Okay.
Hey.
- Hi.
- Come in.
- Thanks
- Great.
- You're up late.
- So are you.
- Oh.
Ah.
- Who's the loud
one now?! Shut up!
- Fuck you!
- Gross!
- No my chocolates!
- These are really good.
- Aren't they?
Hey Jen.
- Ugh!
- Yeah, I'll be right there.
Can you order for me?
Burger and fries?
Just some water.
Alright, see you soon. Bye.
- Back with the ex.
- Tsk
Yeah, I guess so.
- Yeah. Heard you guys last
night. All hot and heavy.
Can't unhear it.
- Hey!
- Hey.
Hey.
- Thanks for ordering.
- Yeah, thank you
for doing lunch with me again.
- Of course. So did
you get any sleep
last night after you left?
- No,
- Neither did I.
Of course. I didn't think
so after all last night.
So I was thinking that maybe you
and I should move back
in together now that we,
- I think we should be friends.
- What do you mean?
- I just, I think we
need to slow down.
I don't want us to get
ahead of ourselves.
- So you've been
trying to get together
with me for how long?
And then we finally
sleep together again,
And now you want to be friends?
- Ahn I'm engaged.
- What do you mean?
- Like things got
carried away last night.
Old feelings came up
and I've just been
wanting to talk to you
because I thought about
it and I wanna apologize.
I really think we're
better off his friends.
- So does your fiance know
that you came over last night?
- He knows I came over to talk.
- Who is he?
- Ahn that doesn't matter.
- Is it that guy--
- Ahn! That is in the
past. Please stop--
- Will you just gimme a
straight answer for once?!
- Would you please
lower your voice?
- You know what?
Screw you.
I'm tired of this mess.
- ...ketchup.
- Look guys,
with all the bad reviews
we've had lately,
we don't have any more
customers coming in.
- Why don't you sell
more of you know what?
- Well, in theory,
that's a good idea.
Problem is, he's not
picking up his phone.
That means one thing, he's dead.
- Maybe he skip town.
- No way. He's gone.
So I gotta pick up the pace
and sell some more
of that product.
I can't do it all alone.
- Daryl, are you asking us to do
what I think you're
asking us to do?
- I wouldn't If there
was any other way.
- Do you know what would
happen if we got caught?
- What do you think
would happen, stupid?
- We would go to jail.
- Look, I understand
if you tell me no,
but the plain and truth is,
if I don't get
more products sold,
I'm gonna have to
shut the place down.
- I'm in.
- Of course he's
in! He's always in.
He has nothing to lose.
- I have nothing to lose.
Try to remember that.
- I can sell it.
I've done it before.
- I help too.
- You're all crazy.
- He give us home.
- Fine. What do
you want us to do?
- Cover, cover,
cover my skin.
Okay. Okay. How are we lookin'?
Shiny.
Marina!
- Hi.
- Is everything okay?
- I don't know how to do makeup.
- You wanna just uh
take a seat here?
Okay.
I think we'll uh,
yeah, we'll start
with some foundation.
Okay.
Your skin is actually a
little lighter than mine,
Soo...
let's see.
I think this will work.
- Have you ever had
your makeup done before?
- No.
- That's the first
time for everything.
- Why does Ahn hate me?
- Ahn? Oh, he's just a dick.
He was like that when I
first met him as well.
Actually, he still is a dick.
- I, I do nothing to him.
- Yeah, sometimes
people are just shitty.
Now, chin up. Let's make you up.
- Oren!
- Hey Ahn. I was wondering
if I could borrow a tie.
- Yeah, sure. Come on in.
Where'd you get the suit?
- Daryl gave it to
me. It looks like it
fits pretty good, right?
- Yeah. Got a couple of
ties. Let's try the blue.
Nope. That's the wrong
shade. Black it is!
- Yeah, it looks good.
Would you mind if I try it on?
- Yeah, sure. Go ahead.
Guess you haven't had much of
a need for one lately, huh?
- No. No. I haven't had much
of a need for, for a long time.
- Mm.
Uh.
Mind if I ask you a question?
- Eh? Go ahead. Shoot.
- What did you use
to do before this?
I mean, were you
always a handyman or--
- You know the expression,
that if I told you I
would have to kill you?
- Yeah.
- Well, I would
have to kill you.
- Oh, why am I not surprised?
Hey!
- Hey! Look at you two
all dressed up for once.
- Yeah.
Hey, why don't
I get a photo of
the three of us?
- Shoot my picture and I'll
have to shove that camera up
your ass sideways.
- Okay. Nevermind.
- Hey buddy.
Here. Check--
What have you got?
- Check this out.
Hello. Be sure to check this out
- Guys! How you
doing? Come on over.
I got a fancy joint over here.
Topnotch Motel.
Topnotch Mo-- Hey buddy.
How you doing? Check this out.
- Hello young lady. Be
sure to check this out.
There's a really great
product right there.
Really good stuff.
- Well,
what do you got?
- There's a little sample
package.
If you like what you
taste, go by the hotel.
Ask for the deluxe package.
- How's it going? Check it
out. You're gonna love it.
- I'm getting tired.
- I'm Tired.
- Well look, we're
all dressed up.
Why don't we go out
to a nice restaurant?
- You buying?
- Yeah, I'm buying.
- Well then I'm eating.
- Sounds good.
- Yes.
That was really good.
Threaten me with a good time.
- Oh, this is delicious.
How's your steak?
- Sublime.
- It reminds me of
my mom's cooking.
Nobody could cook a
steak like that woman.
- I don't remember mom cooking.
- Mm
mm This hamburger's delicious.
- That is not a real hamburger.
- It's plant-based. It's like a
hamburger. It
tastes like it. It--
- It doesn't, okay.
It's not a real hamburger.
It's made from
soybeans and sprouts.
Not a real burger.
- So what's everybody gonna do
when we all make some money?
I'll go first. I'm
gonna buy a boat,
and I wanna sail
around the world.
That would be heaven.
- Would you sell the motel?
- I don't know.
Maybe. Maybe I
would hold on to it
and give it to my
future kids someday
- I reckon I would get out
of the city, maybe move
to the suburbs, get a big
house with a big ass fence
so no one can bother me.
I might entertain
having kids, family.
- You should do that.
- Mm.
- Ahn?
- I want my old life back.
And I want my old house
back in my old car.
And I'd shove it
in everyone's noses
who look down on me now.
- I see. Marina?
- I want to have a
place I can call home.
Stay in the States. I always
wanted to learn how to paint.
- Hey, mm.
- You'd be a good artist.
- Oren?
- Me, I, I I'm content
the way things are.
- What would you
do with the money?
- In the past, I've had money.
Money's poison. It's, it's shit.
I'd probably just give
it all away. Some good cause
like wounded Soldiers
or something like that.
- I want
the deluxe package.
- That's $749
a night. Cash or credit?
- Cash.
- Okay.
We will be sure to bring
you some fresh towels soon.
- Thank you.
- What's the maximum
number for...
deluxe package?
- Well--
- Oh, can, can I
get one month supply
with deluxe package,
please?
- No, sir. You can't stay that
long. Maximum's week.
- What?
- The customers
didn't stop coming,
and neither did the money.
- this is yours.
- Wow.
- We had more
than enough to get out
and retire comfortably,
- Oren.
- but we didn't.
Things were going good.
- This is very good.
- I should have
known it wouldn't last.
- No. That's the first
time I've seen you smile
and it's gone.
- Crystal.
- Don't mind if I do
- And Ahn.
- It's gotta be like
a thousand bucks.
- 13 grand to be exact.
And it gives us enough
to keep the place open.
- No hotel guests complaining
about no hot water
- Or the heater not working.
- Fuck 'em
- None of the guests
stay the night.
- Well, except for Rich.
- Yeah.
- More customers.
- Awfully late.
- Time doesn't exist
when you need a fix.
I went out the last
time. Ahn, it's you.
- Fine, Marina,
don't touch my fries.
- Ew.
- Mm. How can I help--
- What took you so long?
- Hands up.
- Anybody know
where we're going?
- Wherever it is.
It can't be good.
- Doesn't someone have
a knife or something?
Oren, don't you keep
one in your top pocket?
Wait, Marina, you put one in
your sock as we were leaving.
I saw. Have you still got it?
- Shut up Crystal!
- You talk too much.
- Did anyone else know
that we weren't alone?
- Yes!
- Look, from now on, would
everybody just shut up?
- I am so uncomfortable.
- I'm hungry.
- Ugh.
- There was a certain sense
of comfort in seeing that
I didn't recognize Andrei.
- Andrei?
- Surprised to see me?
- Yeah, I, I thought I--
Ah!
Ugh.
Ugh.
There's the Andrei I know. Ugh.
- You left me for dead.
When I found out what you did,
Tsk tsk tsk tsk
I knew they'd come for me.
- Well, obviously
this has nothing
to do with the rest of us.
So if we could, you know,
let us go and we can leave--
- I remember you
and you remember what
I said about liars?
- Oh shit.
Ugh!
- Fu--
- God damn it. Sorry.
I've been working on
controlling my anger issues.
- Ought to be a first.
- Don't apologize.
I tell Ahn shut up all the time.
- Ah, shut up, all of you.
Listen,
I know you've been running our
product outta motel.
I wanna know where
the rest of it is.
- Why would we
tell you? You know,
when we get it, we're all dead.
- I'm gonna find
out where it is.
- I don't think
so. Where I put it
best detective in the
world's not gonna find--
- We found the bag in
the motel on the bed.
- Ugh
- Oops.
- That's all that's left?
You have been doing very well.
and you're running
all this outta the motel?
That's a good front.
And you're all involved.
I have to say, I'm
very impressed.
That's why I'm willing
to make an offer.
I want all of you
to work for me now.
You just keep doing
what you're doing.
You can easily move
50 kilo a month.
It's easy.
You do that for me and
I'll cut you in for 20% profit.
- Yeah, well see, we
were looking at this more
as a temporary gig.
- See, we were gonna
be all finished up
after we sold that last bag.
- Ah, and what are you gonna do?
Go back and work in that
half bankrupt motel?
Picking up after
bums and scumbags?
- Mind if I speak
amongst my friends here?
- Be my guest.
- Absolutely not.
You guys have no
idea what he's capable of.
I do not trust these guys.
- What was your first
clue line Einstein?
- They're gonna kill us no
matter what. I say screw em'.
- Well, if we don't
agree to it now they're
gonna kill us right away.
- We buy time then.
- That's right Marina.
What choice did we have?
It was either agree
or be killed on the spot.
You have a deal.
- Smart move.
- At least this way,
we buy us some time.
- Take him back to the motel.
Everybody except Crystal.
- No, no, no. Guys, could
you please, please, please.
- We didn't agree to that.
- Whoa, whoa, whoa.
We go as a group.
Crystal's an integral
part of our operation.
Without her, we're
not as efficient.
- What exactly does she do?
- She works the desk with
me and runs backup for me.
- It's your drugs. It's your
operation. You call.
- Okay. She can go,
for now.
This better run smoothly or
things will get very ugly.
- All right. Get out! Get out!
Move!
Move!
- I have to pee.
- That's a lot of cash.
- Yeah.
I'm hoping enough
to satisfy Andrei.
- You want us to go with you?
- Count me out
- Now Crystal, you
and Ahn run the hotel.
Marina, you make sure that
you clean those rooms.
- Okay.
- Oren, you come
with me as backup.
Here we go.
- Do you think
they're gonna be okay?
- Yeah, I think they'll be fine.
Who are these douch bags?
- More drug fanatics.
- Hi, welcome to Motel.
Oh Shit!
- Not again.
- Ho ho ho ho.
You have done well.
I believe I promised you 15%?
- 20.
That outta cover it. Boris!
- What's this?
We already have plenty of
product in our other bag.
- Well, I'm gonna need
you to move a little more.
- We've been working
around the clock
to sell what we already have.
Doubling up, this is crazy.
- No, it's okay. I
have faith in you
gentlemen. You'll do just fine.
- I really wasn't all
that surprised when he asked
to change the terms
of the agreement.
I've been around these
clowns long enough.
Nobody sticks to their
words in this business.
- I'm getting tired
of hiding in closets.
- Yeah me too.
- This is stupid. This is the
first place that I would look.
- Well, that's why I have
the cardboard over us.
- Oh.
- Stefano--
- No, stay seated.
I'll only be a moment.
I only came by to let
you know the motel
situation has been
taken care of.
- Anytime Stefano
dropped in unannounced,
it was never a good thing.
Probably checking in to
see if I was still alive.
He probably figured that
since Giuseppe wasn't able
to kill me, he'd have
to figure another
way to get rid of me.
- Oh, well if you need my help--
- No, thank you.
I have it covered from here.
I'll be taking over
this operation.
- Stefano, why am I out? I d--
- Tony. You're out.
- Trouble in paradise.
What happened?
- I think that son a bitch
is gonna try to take credit
for all the work
I've done on this.
- You gonna let him?
- You know, this is the
second time this week
we've been kidnapped.
- That is sad.
- Yep, it is.
- Do you think we're dead?
- Probably.
- You could at
least say something
to make me feel better.
- Why give any false hopes?
We're screwed.
- Daryl!
- Marina!
- They take Ahn and Crystal!
- Slow down. Who did?
- Men with guns?
- That narrows it down.
- Now what?
- Just wait.
- No! At least look for
a weapon or something.
I mean, there has
to be something
around here that we can use.
I mean--
- Don't bother.
- Who are you and why
did you bring us here?
- Shut your mouth.
Here's how it's gonna go.
I'll be asking the questions
if I don't like what I hear,
Fio here will get really upset.
Now,
which family are you with?
- Well, my parents
are from Ohio.
- I'm from Phoenix.
- Who supplied the drugs to you?
- If you think
you can intimidate
us with some kind of what--
- Fio.
- Her ex husband!
- A hotel guest!
What?
- Well, it was a motel
guest we found it from.
- But it was actually
stolen from my ex.
- That drug dealer was
an employee of mine.
- Yeah. But he stole it from
a guy who stole it from me.
But I actually
stole it from my ex.
- And then we found it.
- Yeah. And then
he made us sell it.
- So you're not with
any of the families?
- Do we look like we're
from any crime families?
- No. You don't. So
where are the drugs now?
- I don't know.
- Oh, no, no, no. Wait!
- Oh Wait! Oh!
- Ah! Oh no, no, no!
I swear he does
not know. I dunno.
Neither of us know
where it's not at-- ow!
- Oh, who has it? You
better got answers quickly.
- Our boss has it.
- Call him.
- What are we supposed to do?
Just wait for them to call?
- Yeah just give em' a minute.
Or two.
- Ahn! you guys okay?
- Yeah.
- Sorta.
- There's someone who
wants to speak with you.
- Put em' on.
- Who do I have
a pleasure speaking with?
- Well, who's this?
- I'm holding two of
your employees hostage.
What most important is
they're alive, for now.
- What do you want?
- We want drugs. All the it.
There's a club west of The Strip
called LSVC.
Bring the drugs.
- Fine, in exchange for
my employees.
- Correct.
- There it is.
- We got 'em
- About time. Let's call it in.
- Oh.
- So you're really
going through with it?
- Yeah. I'm gonna take
two of the three bags,
I'll leave one behind,
plus the one from before.
Use 'em as a bargaining
chip if necessary.
Look, shut the hotel
down. Lock it up. That way
they'll think we went
home and you'll be safe.
- Good
luck little one.
Be safe.
- Take care.
- Hi.
- What you want?
- Well, I am dying to know
where your friends went.
- There they are.
- Right on time.
- Good. All right. Our
guy inside's in position.
- Here we go.
- 50-50 we make it out of here.
- Seeing Stefano.
And having to face
my past again.
I knew this wasn't gonna
end well.
- You guys okay?
- No.
- Yes.
- Daryl, good to see you
again. Or should I say,
Sammy the Fox?!
- Do you, you two
know each other?
- You didn't tell him?
- Tell us what?
- Well, Sammy here used
to work for me.
He's one of my top assassins.
- A long time ago.
- Wow. That was like
yesterday to me.
- Fio, how's the jaw?
- No. Stop! Did you
bring us those drugs?
- I did.
- Oh, that's just a
lot of drugs, guys.
- Yes, it is.
- Wow.
- Why don't you let
Crystal and Ahn go, seeing
that I held up my
end of the bargain.
- The problem is, I
don't think you have.
I think you didn't bring it all.
- Stefano. That wasn't the deal.
- So tell you what, I
will let one of them live.
So which one do you want?
- How much longer till the
feds get here?
- 10 minutes.
We don't have 10 minutes. If
we don't go now, we lose them.
So what's the call?
- Alright, fuck it. Let's go.
- This is ridiculous!
- You better decide
soon or I'll kill em' both.
I'll tell you what. I'll
make the decision for you.
Fio.
Kill her.
- Wait. No. Not her.
- My, how chivalrous.
Fio, gimme your gun.
Get up.
- No, wait, wait,
wait. Kill me instead.
- Fine.
- Hey, leave the
young ones alone.
If you need somebody, take me.
- Okay.
- Are you okay?
- What the hell
do you think, Ahn?
- If I'm being totally honest,
I wasn't gonna let any
of you live anyway.
- Freeze assholes.
- You're under arrest.
- You brought the police here?
- Wasn't me.
- Rich?!
- Rich?!
- Quiet, I'm a cop!
- Slowly put your weapons
down and raise your hands!
Do it right now!
- Don't anybody move!
- Oh shit.
- Shit!
- Damn it!.
- Ugh!
- Aaahah!
- Ugh!
- Follow me!
I'm not looking for any trouble.
Ugh! Ugh!
- Ah!
- Into the back!
- Looks like you came
in handy after all.
- We're almost there.
Take the stairs up
to the rooftop and
then back down.
- I'm fine.
- I help you--
- Hold it!
- Goddamn you. What'd you think?
I was just gonna let
you sneak on outta here?
Drop those guns. Goddammit.
Crystal, get over here.
You're coming with me.
- Ahn don't do it!
- Augh!
- That was so--
Say your prayers.
- Huff huff huff
- Crys, ah..
- You asshole.
- Come on. Let's go.
- Got you. I got
you. I got you. Let's go.
- Go.
- No, you go first!
- I help you! I help you!
- You go first!
- Go!
- Don't you move.
- Ugh!
- No!
- No!
Drop it.
Drop it.
- Tony.
- Sammy.
- It's been a while.
- Indeed. It has.
- How's the jaw.
- Ugh
- Your friends
have all left you.
And again, you are alone.
- Should have left when
you had a chance, Sammy.
- Yeah, probably.
- Why did you leave?
You were about to be made.
- Meant nothing to me.
I'd had enough.
- Bye, Sammy.
- Ah! Ugh!
- Ugh!
- Thanks, Tony.
- Yeah.
For old time sake.
- Right? They're gonna
be coming after you hard.
You know that right?
You too.
- Great.
- I got about 12 hours before
I have to start looking for you.
You know they don't
forgive people
who steal their
product even if they
stole it first. Alright?
- Yeah, I figured as much.
- Come on, let's go.
- Listen to your friend. Go. Go.
- You are letting him go?
- Yeah, I know where he's going.
I'll find him.
Let's get the evidence
from the cop and
get the hell outta here.
Come on. Come on. Come on.
Ugh.
- Is everybody okay?
- We'll live.
- Speak for yourself.
- Are we going
on the run again?
- I'm in.
- I liked
having a home.
- Okay.
- Okay.
- Oh, I can't wait
for that morphine drip.
- I knew if
we went on the run,
we wouldn't survive.
And I had just given a home to
the only family I ever knew.
But that meant only one thing.
- Oh, Sammy, Sammy, Sammy,
- Tony.
- So you couldn't leave?
- No
- Hm
I figured as much.
I mean, I hoped
otherwise but uh...
You know what absolutely
blows my mind?
- What's that?
- You were right next
to me this whole time
and I never even knew it.
- How's that for a
coincidence? Huh?
- Crazy.
- What can I get you?
- Coffee. Please.
- Be right back.
- So they give you the
order to bring me in yet?
- They made me under boss.
What do you think of that?
- Big man on campus now?
- Big man on campus now, Sammy.
Yeah.
- Well,
it's Daryl now.
- Daryl.
You have no intention
of leaving, do you?
- No. Look, I'm too old to
be running from the mob,
so I'm gonna make you an offer.
I've got two bags
of product left,
which is one more
than you started with.
I can sell 'em
both. Give you 80%.
That makes you whole
and a little extra
for your troubles.
Everybody says we're
the perfect cover,
even Gunner thought so.
Thanks.
- Enjoy.
- Think about it.
- Wait.
- That's enough.
That's enough. Thank
you. Thank you.
Here you're gonna
have my egg roll.
- How's Oren?
- He's gonna be all right.
He'll be in the hospital
a little while though.
- So what exactly did you do?
- Well, I cut a deal with Tony
so that we wouldn't
have us to run anymore.
- Essentially, we're
working for the mob.
- Pretty much.
- We worked for
worse people before.
- That's true.
- Oh.
- What, you guys
back together again?
- No. She's engaged,
probably for the better.
- Probably.
- Hmm. But if you still--
- No.
- You are on.
- Shall we?
- Let's do it.
- Can I help you sir?
How many rooms would you
like? Okay, three. Okay.
Exactly how many nights?
Okay, fine. Credit card.
Cash. Okay.
- So now we
have a motel that seems
to give customers
what they want.
The mob is off our back
and my team has a home.
- I guess things could be worse.