:28:01
You and your agents so much as spit on
the deck, and l'll personally write the citation.
:28:08
Hatcher! Jesus Christ!
What the hell are you doin' back here?
:28:12
Thought l'd visit my mother, you know?
l'm retired now.
:28:16
Retired, huh? Well, that's cosy.
What the hell went down?
:28:20
Gee, l don't know. What does it look like?
lt's a shoot-out... Colombians...
:28:24
- What do you want me to say?
- Probably Tito Barco's clan.
:28:27
- What would Tito Barco be doing up this far?
- Losing. The turf is spreading out, Hatcher.
:28:32
The Jamaican posse's more organised than
the others. They got more guns, more balls.
:28:37
Jimmy Fingers is giving them everything.
:28:39
Jimmy Fingers...
ex-casino man out of Atlantic City.
:28:43
That's a piece of cake.
You pop him, you got it.
:28:46
- Why don't you help us out on this one?
- Cos l'm out.
:28:49
- Come on, Hatcher. lt's in the blood.
- lf it's in the blood, l'll get a transfusion.
:28:54
Lieutenant, may l see yuh for a moment? The
professor has found something interesting.
:28:58
- Charles, how ya doin'?
- We'll see you around, Hatcher.
:29:02
- The sign on de wall is Abakua.
- More of this voodoo bullshit?
:29:06
Professor, you call the markings
on de wall voodoo bullshit?
:29:09
Nope. l've seen them in New York,
Los Angeles and now here.
:29:13
Sal, dis is no bullshit, man. Those markings
were put dere by a man named Screwface.
:29:18
Know what it means
when we say a man's face is screwed?
:29:21
- No.
- Well, l pray you never have to find that out.
:29:25
Who's that?
:29:28
lt's John Hatcher. He was an undercover
troubleshooter for the DEA.
:29:32
- We worked together a couple of years ago.
- l know him. Him comin' in wid us?
:29:36
No. He thinks he's retired.
:29:38
He still looks functional to me.
:29:48
(heavy breathing)