Lockbox (2025) Movie Script

He
Is looking for you.
Who you know who don't make
him come get you usual place.
Yeah.
How's that head feeling, Alex?
It's a parly bet won't be
final until tomorrow night.
Technically he's
right, Stevie.
He's talking about the
daily double at the track.
The bet isn't complete until
the second race is over.
However, you've gotta win the
first race in order to score.
So how did your parlay go
tonight? Alex? Did you win?
There we go. You owe
me 30 large Mr.
Viola, 30 large,
including the interest.
Alex, you got 30,000 cannoli
in that pocket of yours.
Alex, how do you
make your money?
I play cards.
I play the ponies
Cards and ponies.
And what Play Tell are you
doing betting basketball
and football and baseball?
You cannot bet those
sports because you suck.
I got bored.
Bored, bored with winning.
Who gets bored with winning?
You know I heard about you
good at the cart tables.
You know how to
pick a fast pony.
I thought you'd
be a good citizen.
You'd win some, you'd lose some.
But I thought that you
would pay your debts.
Would you ask me what Id
do for a living for her?
Because I'm trying to figure
out, kid, you're going good.
You're making money.
You're hot for a while.
All of a sudden you go cold.
I thought you'd for sure go
back to what you know best.
The track and the cartels.
Didn't I say that Stevie?
Didn't I say you'd go back
to what he knows best? Yes.
Boss makes coin, right? Pay us.
Make it all right, but no, no.
You had to keep piling
up loss after loss
after loss.
And here we are, right?
Nows almost like you
wanted me to kill you.
I get it back in no time.
I hit a hot streak. Ah,
Nah.
You've made your last bet, kid.
You bet your life and you lost.
Pro hoops is a cool game, man.
Make it quick. I like this kid.
Val, how are things
on the west coast?
What
Really?
30,000 is a small
debt to kill me over.
I can make that back in a hurry.
You found them
all. No kidding. Wow.
Well, what can I do for you?
We got people looking at us.
Consider your debt the
kind of motivator we need
to keep our customers in line.
Al, I would love to help
you and I know you need it,
but I am incredibly
short on manpower.
Here. Wait a minute.
Hold on a second.
Stevie, did you kill that
kid yet? Just about to boss.
Hold on a second. Val.
I may have a solution.
Yeah, lemme call you back in
five hours.
You know how to drive. Yeah.
Got a valid driver's license.
No outstanding warrants.
No tickets. I got
a guy out west.
Do you need some things
delivered to him in LA by Saturday?
You think you'd be up to that
task? Ask what's the pay?
You do it in your deck gets
erased. You don't do it.
You get erased. I don't have
a car. We'll get you a car.
Get Harold's car. It's reliable.
And he gets good gas mileage
and give him 2000 for expenses.
Harold would be pissed.
You tell Harold I said to
shut his face and take a bus.
Yes, bus.
Somebody gonna cut me
loose when it's time to go.
When is that? Tonight,
Val.
I got a guy, his name is Alex
Glass. Yeah, he is a gamble.
He owes me a dead. I
was gonna kill him.
So you can trust him.
Send me all the details.
The where, what, who?
You know all the particulars
he leaves tonight.
I'm gonna give him two
grand for expenses. No, no.
It's on me. It's the least I
can do. All right, talk soon.
Val, be careful with him. You
do exactly as you're told.
Or he will cut your nuts
off with a rusty hacksaw.
Do I have - A choice? No. No
you do not. I get some rest.
'Cause you got a lot
of driving in front
of you these next few days.
What the fuck?
So how hour take it?
Surprisingly. Well.
He's a real team
player. Good, good.
I want to reward that behavior.
Get him a new car. Yes sir.
But nothing too expensive. Yes
sir. Stevie, one more thing.
Hey boss, for my
own gentrification,
that location tracking device
that we had in Harwood's
car, is it still working?
Yeah. Badge is. If that
dumb master decide to look it
for can then we'll
know right where he is.
Good work. Stevie.
Good work. Thanks boss.
What the hell
could Val be up to?
What could possibly
be in those boxes?
Wake up sunshine.
It's time to go.
Don't try anything stupid.
You play your cards right,
you'll be done with us in a week.
And it's if you keep from
losing any more money, if any
outside, you're
carrying a weights.
You step by my apartment.
You don't have an apartment
anymore. My toothbrush.
I did grab your toothbrush.
It's in the car.
Stick your ass in.
It's two grand there. I remember
how expensive traveling can be.
I don't want you getting
stuck in the middle
of the desert outta gas
and some nosy Mormon
getting involved.
Don't bother counting a
jerk off. It's all there.
Directions are programmed into
the GPS chargers in the car.
I cannot overstress enough,
but keep the phone
fully charged.
Alex, there's gonna be
five things that I want you
to keep your mind
above all else.
And if you deviate from
any of these five things,
you're gonna be suffering
a slow and painful death.
Capish. Say it. Say it.
I understand. Alright
now number one,
you are to travel from here
to Los Angeles over five days
and pick up items in
all it's 10 cities.
Your next last stop is
Barstow, California.
From there you hot footed
directly to Los Angeles.
Number two in each city,
you ought to me to contact
who has in their
possession a lock box.
Don't ask me what's in
the boxes. I have no idea.
Each box is to be
put in the trunk
before you move on
to the next city.
Number three, you
are not to open
or tamper with any
of these boxes.
You simply take the boxes,
put them in the car,
move on to the next city. Seems
Easy enough.
Yeah, let's hope. All right.
Now number four, never ever
leave the car unattended.
You sleep in it. You eat in it.
If you have to take a
piss, you get on the side
of the car and you take a leak.
And if you gotta take a crap,
I don't care what you do,
you do what you gotta do, but
you stay close to that car,
These will block
you up for a week.
The hell are these.
Take the fucking pills.
That's what they are. Good
Thinking.
Stevie Alex.
Now listen, these are
not one through five,
but they bear mentioning
no speeding, no running
through yellow lights
and do not roll
through any stop signs.
I do not need any Podunk
police officer trying
to give me a jackpot
situation. You got me?
Got it.
One more thing, Alex.
When you're in Mesquite or Vegas
or any of these other cities
where there's casinos,
you may feel the urge to go
and place a wager
with some of my money.
That temptation
will get you killed.
I got it. I got
a question though.
- Yeah, what?
- What if one
of these contacts
doesn't have a box
or doesn't want
to give it to me?
That's your problem man.
Hey boss, none of
my fucking business.
But did Val offer to
pay you for this job?
- No, but he's
- Gonna do me a
Favor.
He's gonna kill Alex for
me. I wanted to kill him.
I know, I know. But he's got
a lot of friends around here.
Some of them are powerful.
I thought it was better
that he die in LA
by person's unknown.
This way our hands are clean.
What about sending a
message to deadbeats?
I'm done sending
messages to deadbeats.
Better a bullet to the
brains from deadbeat
to just plain dead.
I get
You here to pick
up a small lock box.
I assume that's it. You
Assume right?
Have a seat. Do
you wanna tell me
what the hell is going on here?
I have no idea. 10 hours
ago I was in Philadelphia
with a gun to my head and now
I'm here running an errand.
- Of course not surprising.
- What about you?
I get a call last week.
I don't know who it is.
They know I need money
and they offer me a grand
to take possession
of a locked box.
Don't open it. Then they tell me
somebody should come
by to pick it up.
I assume that's
you. I say, okay,
What happened next?
Some funeral director
type comes to my door
with a grand in that box.
Week later I get a call
and I'm told to come here
this morning with the box
and wait an hour
later you show up.
- Sorry to keep you waiting.
- Hey,
it was a thousand dollars.
I needed it. So I'm not
really sure how they knew that.
I guess you don't
know who they are.
Not a clue. Take it.
You're in the dark too.
Mostly
We got a piss.
- Yeah.
- How'd the first pickup go?
And you know I
had a first pickup.
We're tracking you numb nuts.
We know you're at a rest
stop in near Columbus, Ohio.
So how'd it go?
Fine. Just getting
some rest. Now
Consider this
your wake up call.
You're contacting Indianapolis
waiting for you. Three hours.
- Fine.
- I'll leave it now.
Asshole. First pickup went fine.
He's on his way to Indianapolis.
Alright, so far so good.
I called Val's guy Lenny. Let
him know Alex is on his way.
No, don't make
a habit of that.
Val will assume
everything's cool
unless we tell him otherwise.
Hey boss. So then he's
guy just picked up the first
package a few hours ago.
So on his way to Indianapolis.
Now what about the
woman in Willie
Is Ted, any problems?
Oh, come on. No, you know
him. No problems. Very good.
Let's just hope that flake
in Indianapolis doesn't
fuck itself.
Yeah, well we'll find
out in a few hours.
Are you here for a box? Fuck.
Well you gotta unlock it, dude.
I can't be out
here with this box.
All right, man. I got this
box. What you got for me?
What do you mean? Well,
I got the box and you
want the box right?
And I have to give you the box.
So what do you have for me?
Just gimme the box and get lost.
Well, saying is
that I have the box.
I think I'll be calling
the shots. Not you.
- What do you want?
- Drugs are good.
Or at least that's what
the guy in the black suit
who gave me the box told me
I don't have any drugs.
Well, you got money,
right? Money's good.
I could use the money
to buy more drugs.
I don't have much cash on me
Who travel around with
no money looking for a box.
I got a hundred
dollars bill. That's it,
Man.
Hundreds do not live alone
in a wallet. How about 300?
200. Alright, well you
show me them C notes. Then
You said something about
an old man in a black suit.
Yeah. Some kind of like
angel or death type of person.
I don't know. He
just gave me the box.
Yeah,
You may have been
in the indict disaster
to be paid for the box.
That's unacceptable.
Yeah. Sorry about that Steve.
He he had a bit of
a cocaine problem.
Had had past tense. Yes.
As in you've been taken care of.
I trust That's okay with you.
- Sure.
- Regardless, cash had to be spent.
I trust that's not gonna
be a problem down the road.
No, we getting two grand.
Figured you might run into
something, but I had no idea.
It'd be something like this
And the gas tank in the middle
of the desert would not be cool.
He's fine. I assured
St. Louis is next.
Good vow will be pleased.
- You'll do
- What?
Must be some kind of
mix up. I have to go.
You are here for
the box, right?
- Yeah.
- Well my old man's in prison
and a girl has her needs.
- I don't have time for this.
- Sure you do.
- Nicely done.
- Thank you.
- Now get lost.
- The box
Top shelf.
Leave the pistol.
Why do you have a pistol?
The assignments are on it.
- I'm being watched
- This person washing you.
Is it a man in a black suit? I
paid you to give me this box.
Yeah, maybe the undertaker.
Yep, he sure does. Get around.
Coming back for seconds.
Going back for seconds.
Sucker.
Sorry.
Kansas City. Go now.
Did you kill that woman
orders? Wheeling Indianapolis.
Orders Kansas City now? Yeah.
One thing first.
Yeah, we'll take
care of it. Come on.
I gotta do everything. I
got a lot going on here.
Yeah, I, I gotta get
going. I gotta go.
Picked up the box and drove on
and went back to the location.
Was there for 10
minutes and left again.
He probably left the box
sitting on the sidewalk
and then he had to go
back. The kids are dip wa.
I guess it's odd though.
Yeah. Quit worrying if there's
trouble, we'll hear about it.
Damn it.
Are you, are you here for
the box? Yeah. Oh, hold on.
How do I know you're the guy?
Don't you have a code word?
No, it's struggling
from Philadelphia.
I mean, where you're
gonna be and what you got.
That should be enough.
Well, sorry, it's not,
I was paid a lot of
money to deliver this box.
I'm making sure it goes
to the right person.
The guy that paid
you for that box,
was he an old man
in a black suit?
Looked like a funeral director.
Yeah. How do you know that?
'Cause I'm the guy that's
supposed to pick up the box.
Dumb ass.
You're wasting my time.
You are the dumb ass,
Aren't you?
In a little late.
I wanted to wait
until the old man checked in.
Still no word though.
- That's odd.
- Yeah. Heard from our contact in St.
Louis, but it's still
nothing from Kansas City.
The delivery was hours ago.
Kansas City should have
been neutralized by now.
Tell me then again,
sometimes it run
and the old man has
to chase him down.
Yeah. Yeah.
He's a killing machine, but
not as fast as he used to be.
You want me to check it on?
Nah, I don't want him to think.
We don't trust him.
Okay. Give it to Morgan.
Shake in with one
of our KC people
and if there's a problem,
circle back to St.
Louis. What kind of
problem could there be?
That whole bastard's.
Practically invincible.
The key word there
is practically,
but a bullet to
the head will drop.
Anyone. Maybe we're
just borrowing trouble.
I'm sure everything's all right.
Maybe you should just
go home. We get rest.
But I want you on the phone
by 6:00 AM if you
don't hear from him.
And I want you to put a trace
on his phone too. Sounds good.
Boss.
Hey Steve.
Oh, hey Lenny. What's up?
I'll get the boss for you.
No, no, no. Don't bother.
I I had a question for you.
- Sure. What is it?
- Did anything weird
or out of the ordinary happen
to our courier
over in St. Louis?
Yeah, I actually, he
left the pickup location
and then about 20 minutes
later he went back, was there
for 15 minutes, then
went on to Kansas City.
- Did you ask him about it?
- No.
I figured the dumb ass left
the box on the sidewalk.
Had to go back and get it.
- Wait, you thought what?
- No, don't worry about it.
That didn't happen.
He's not stupid.
Do you want me to
call him and ask?
No, no, it's fine. Well,
we'll handle it from our side.
What's going on?
Pick up. Pick up
God.
And then Lenny said they'd
take care of it. Strange.
But that's not our problem.
Where's that boy at?
Now he's approaching Denver.
I haven't spoken to him, so
I'm assuming everything's all
right now.
You're getting it
Crazy, huh?
I was thinking the same thing.
Destiny. And you are
Not telling you my name
unless we know about each
other the better. Trust me.
Whatever. Just take it, man.
This scene gives me the creeps.
I think something's
alive inside it.
He getting creepier the
further I travel west.
There's more of these things.
Great. So you
guy gave it to you.
Is he a tall, thin man in a
black suit? Undertaker type?
Yeah. How do you know
We've met?
Well, I never
wanna meet him again.
The guy gave me the creeps.
You don't have to
worry about that. Trust
me, that's a good thing.
That old man gave
me a thousand dollars
to deliver that box to you.
Why?
I have no idea. Whoever's
pulling the string in this thing
finds people that are broke
and are willing to
deliver a box to me.
Yeah. Well I picked the
right girl. I was flat broke.
I would've done
just about anything
Kid.
You have no idea what
that money about cost him?
- Yeah.
- Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Keeps posted. What?
The old man's cell
phone pinged in the St.
Louis area, kind
of near the hotel
where the contact was
Eliminated area near.
What the hell does that mean?
- Oh, it
- Means we don't have the exact
location, but
we're real clients.
- I know what it means. I'm
- Nuts.
Well, but you just shut up.
These deliverers are
too important for us
to allow these contacts
to be walking around.
The old man needs
to close the loop.
I mean, we've got our St.
Louis people on the job.
Yeah, yeah. In the
meantime, Kansas City
and Denver are running
around like grenades
with their pins pulled off.
They can blow at any minute.
Hmm. But not literally.
Right boss. Right? Not
literally. You idiots.
I gotta go check with
the buyer's agent
to make sure they haven't
heard about this shit.
Show you hear a word about
the old man. You call me.
You got it. I got
it. I got it. Boss.
Hear the sirens
in the distance.
- Yeah.
- You're looking for me.
I see.
It's actually quite
fortuitous meeting you here.
- I'm a bit confused.
- I mean, cops don't usually look
for criminals at
the driving range.
Just doesn't make
sense. You follow?
Well, well follow is
why you would break the
law on a day you had a job.
I didn't break the law today.
I was drunk in Soly last night.
Woke up this morning in jail.
Then I remembered I had this
rendezvous I had to make.
Well, I can't hold you
for too long, long enough.
So I broke out,
went home, got the box
and the golf club
cover my activities.
Alright, - You can go
ahead and take the box.
I'm gonna be here a while.
Do you know what's in it?
Guy paid me a lot of
money to get it to you.
No idea. The
guy that paid, you
see an undertaker type
Old guy, black suit.
Yeah. Gimme the creeps
Me.
Give me Bel. I'm a criminal
mastermind that reads comics.
Nice. Good. Hey Lenny.
Go give me money. Lenny.
Hey Lenny. Go kill
this person. Lenny.
- Yeah.
- Okay. Right. Understood.
Before you tell me
anything, stay outta my chair.
Yes sir.
So the old man is in St.
Louis, but we just don't
know exactly where.
What contacts in Casey, Denver,
and Grand Junction have
all made their deliveries
and they're staying
quiet for, for now.
The courier is on their
way to mesquite according
to our Philadelphia partners.
And it appears
What?
It appears what?
I - Mean it it appears like
you know the courier's doing
his job and that the contacts
aren't saying anything.
I mean, maybe we don't
have to eliminate,
The contacts are not
causing us any problems yet.
But I promise Vinny that
the curb would be taken care
of once the job was done.
Yeah, totally. No, the co
goes will tell you too much.
He's he's gotta go.
I'm glad you agree
because you're the one
that's gonna be
taking care of him.
Yeah, I figured. All right
Boss.
What's the plan? Couldn't
be simpler. He shows up.
You add the key box, then
follow him out to the desert
to deliver the goods
when it's done.
Shoot him out there.
Come home. Easy.
- Yep.
- Right boss. It's easy.
Let's forget about those
other contacts. For now.
If nobody opens up their big
yachts, no one has to die.
It's very magnanimous
of you, boss.
I am generous now. Beat it.
Reme. Hey. Hey. Remember
when you kill that guy?
What's his name? Allen.
Put him in a deep hole.
Don't want the
coyotes dragging a
piece of them onto the highway.
Sounds good.
Welcome to fabulous Las Vegas.
Alex Glass where you can
lose everything you have,
including your life.
Crouch, roulette, blackjack,
all manner of poker.
You name it. We can take
everything you have. They don't.
They need to. Need you.
Have a thousand thousand.
Hit the tables. Win, win, win.
Jump on a plane and get
the hell outta here.
Leave the car in the desert.
Or who can take possession
of this fantastic box.
It has all the features of
the very best box sides.
A bottom, A lid.
A lock. Wow. What a box.
Of course it will kill you.
He's coming up on the
gauntlet. Mesquite. Then Vegas.
Casinos. Casinos.
Casinos. Just a bad break.
That's where two
of the pickups are
sending in a degenerate
fucking gambler
to Vegas. What a mess.
He's just gotten I to practice
some restraint. That's all.
Otherwise, we're all in trouble.
We mean we,
Well, I can't imagine
Val being happy with any
of us if he ends up drunk
and broke in some Vegas bar.
I thought we were
doing him a favor.
Yeah, if the kid succeeds,
if the kid flops then
we're just a couple
of Stu nots that let him down.
If I'd have known that
it would've volunteered
to do this myself.
Oh no. You do not want
any part of this. Trust me.
It's best just to let this
play out. Hope for the best
Ticket it. You're
here for the box.
- Yes I am.
- I'm Danielle. Listen Mr.
I'm getting some
information first.
I'm not authorized to
give you any information.
Screw it then. No
box. Don't touch me.
Alright. I'm Alex
and I assume an old man in a
black suit gave you that box
with a thousand dollars
and a set of instructions.
Okay, that's a start, Alex.
Now what the hell is going on?
What is this?
Listen sweetheart,
I'd love to help you,
but I only know a little
bit more than you do.
- Spill it.
- All right.
I'm from Philadelphia
and I was told
to either take this job or die.
- What is this job?
- I don't really know.
I was told to drive to LA and
pick up boxes along the way.
- What's in them?
- I have no idea.
I was told not to open them.
I'm doing what I'm told.
What about the old man who
looks like an undertaker?
I don't know much. He
delivers the boxes of the money.
That's all I know.
He gave me the creeps.
What? What aren't you saying?
Nothing. I had one
experience myself
with him and it wasn't pleasant.
That's all I
Where to next?
No more questions. You
know too much already.
Hey, you come through
Mesquite again. Gimme a call.
I can be banging hookers
and playing blackjacks.
That of wait for this fool.
Still there. Should I call
him? What could would that do?
The kid's probably in the
middle of the casino right now.
Losing all the money we gave
him. Not to mention the car.
Where the hell do you
think he parked at?
I say we give it another
hour before we panic.
I'm already panicked, kid.
Just turn the lights off.
- Are are you the box man?
- Yes I am.
Well, I've been looking
all all over for you.
Where the hell have you been?
Right here where
I'm supposed to be.
I will not have my time waste.
I am a very busy man. Okay,
Do you have the box?
- Yes I do.
- Well give it to me.
Here. Hold this.
How? How? How do I
know you're the one
who's supposed to get it?
Because I'm standing here.
Fuck off you, sir.
Alright. No gentle.
He is on the move.
And for Bakker,
Turn on the light.
I'm starting to hope
this kid makes it
through this thing alive.
I'd really like to hear
what's going on out there.
- I'm
- Not buying,
I'm not selling.
I just got a question.
- What ads?
- A hotel right here.
And you're sleeping in
your car. What? Gifts.
Wait, let me guess.
Wife threw you out.
Ah, ran outta money
at the tables.
Can't afford to pay for
your room. Oh, I got it.
Broke Dick Road trip.
Only enough money for gas
and peanut butter sandwiches.
That's a really good
third guess, but no.
So what's the reason then?
I said you could ask a
question. I didn't
say how to answer it.
Well, I was hoping that
we could strike a bargain.
Okay, now I got
a question between
Don't bother.
I met a guy in Vegas,
said he was into bondage
or so he told me, got a
room here for privacy.
He showed up, he cuffed me.
He tied me to a chair
and then he took all
my money and left.
Ah. So he ties you to a chair,
but yet you're still out here.
It was a shitty knot.
Why don't you go
to the front desk
and ask them to call the police.
That's enough questions. Are
you going to help me or not?
I gotta stay with
the car. Sorry.
The answer. Can't leave
the car. Here's the score.
I am in trouble and
I am very horny.
You get me out of these
cups. Well, you do the math.
Yeah. I am pretty good at math
Room keys down the
back of my panties.
Let's go. Alright.
Key is in the bedside
table. Drawer. How do you
- Know
- They're my keys?
So much for leaving
your car unattended.
Yeah. Yeah. Alright, Steve.
Hey, that's great news.
Alright. Pickup is made in Vegas
quarter's, chilling in print.
Probably just
getting some sleep.
You are not
gonna survive this.
- Yeah. Maybe
- This doesn't concern you.
Listen doll, we can
go add a gun to my head.
I'm likely to get shot
at the end of this.
In the meantime I drive.
You know what's in that box?
- Don't know. Don't care.
- It would terrify you to know
I was told not to look in 'em.
So I'll never know.
- You're not at all curious.
- Not a bit. I'm in a hurry.
How many of those
boxes do you have?
Not of liberty to say
You're crazy, man.
That trunk is pure evil.
Walk back by the,
you'll be safer there.
Sweet girl.
You here for the box?
Yeah. I can't leave the car.
- It's not far.
- Fucking weird, huh?
I thought we were
meeting in Barstow.
Have you ever heard
of Ymo? No. Thought so.
We picked a location. You'd
know so you wouldn't get lost.
- We,
- Yeah, we
Better get going.
Boss is waiting for you.
Okay.
The last pickup was made
in a town called Ermo. Ermo.
I thought it was Barstow.
Yeah. It must have changed.
It looked it up on the map.
Ermo is only about 10
miles from Barstow. Ermo.
Ermo sounds like a Muppet.
I'll let our LA friends know
to expect him later today. Good.
Excellent. Good work,
Stevie. Good work.
Hey boss. Final
pickup. Just got made.
Coer should be here
in about three hours.
Traffic permitting.
Okay, go to the
basement, get the key box,
take the stairs and be careful.
Yeah. Boss. Stairs.
Stairs.
Come the box. Lenny.
Never. How are you Lenny?
How's it going? Sorry.
It's the box.
Another, Hey, how's your
day? Damn, Juan. Get the box.
I'll just go get the
box. Hey, your box.
Face box.
It's kinda like, buddy,
please go get the box.
Get the box money.
What you told buddy?
Don't ask for a raise. I
hurry up.
Run up nine fold of stairs.
Lenny, it's good for you.
Le need some cardio. Ugh.
I just, you can that he's
might need the mystery
while I said this person.
Really? It's exhaust. Oh,
way you take the elevator
box is too important.
Something might happen. What
might happen in the elevator
about I might
actually make it up
there without dying it.
Ugh. Ugh. Is that what you
want now? Want me to die too?
- I
- Got a bus. I,
We got 10 minutes of
stairs, but I got it.
Put that thing in
the other room.
I don't want it
anywhere near me. Is it?
Is it dangerous? Hell
yeah. It's dangerous.
It's probably radioactive too.
If it was going to kill
you, you'd be dead already.
Put it in the other
room. Yes, boss.
A. You made it.
It's Alex. Whoa.
What's the last time
you took a shower?
I was told not
to leave the car.
This is Lenny. He's the
guy that gets things done
while I take all
the credit for it.
Hey, do what I'm told?
Yeah. So Alex, tell me
about your trip. It's Alex.
Sure, sure. So the trip,
how was it? Uneventful?
Uneventful.
Pretty much. You didn't happen
to run into creepy old guy,
tall, thin, black suit.
Kind of a undertaker
vibe. Did you?
No. Was I supposed to?
Nah. So uneventful, huh? Yep.
Wheeling. Indianapolis, kc
Mesquite baker.
Ymo.
Ymo was a surprise. I
thought I was gonna Barstow.
Yeah, but that chick
from Baker though,
right? She was an hot one. You
Know her.
I mean I just know the
California contacts, you know?
Yeah. They're both nice girls.
The end of an
uneventful trip, huh?
Lenny? Why don't
you get the last box
and bring it to the
parking garage with Albert
and myself on it.
Boss, it's Alex.
I really don't give a shit.
This is how it's gonna go.
You're gonna take us to the car
and Lenny's gonna put
the key box in the trunk.
Okay? You'll drive the car
to ZX Road up the
15 towards Vegas.
You know where it is?
Zzi Road? Is that
how you say it?
Yeah, I drove past
it on the way here.
Yes you did. Very
good. Exit head south.
One mile. Leave the car and
walk back to the interstate.
Do not look back at the car.
I'm supposed to walk to Barstow.
No, Lenny will follow you
when you drop off the car.
Then he'll take care of
you. You mean take me up?
Of course. He will take
you to the Ontario airport
and buy you an airline ticket
to wherever you want to go.
And we're ready to go,
boss. Very good. Let's go.
Hey Allen. Here's a fun fact.
Lenny was shown where to please.
This key box amongst
the boxes, you garage.
So however the boxes are
positioned determines
where they is gonna
put his key box.
It's a lot of fun. Huh? That
sounds like a load of laugh.
Easy man.
Locked the trunk.
- Hey, it's all your boss.
- Well done.
You know where to place
the tee box, right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I
know where to put it. I,
It's, it's working.
It's working.
What the hell is
That?
I do not know.
What are you doing?
What the fuck? Alright,
you drive the car
to the rendezvous.
Park it. Walk away. Hitch
the baker. Take the bus.
I don't care where
you end up hitch.
It's better than the
bullet to the head.
That was the original plan.
They wanted it that way.
Who is they? I don't know.
But it's best not
to trifle with them.
You see what they did to Lenny?
Who knows what will happen
next if you leave it here.
Alright,
I gotta take a shit.