"*" "They should be coming in soon." "Ask 'em for the code word." "This is Nest Egg." "Request identification." "I repeat, this is" "Nest Egg." "Request identification, over." "It's us." "We're coming in." " Us who?" "The Violet Cuckoo." "Everything's okay." "Standby, over." "It's Luca, okay?" " Mm." "Right." "**" "Okay, let's go." "C'mon, c'mon, c'mon!" "You sure no one saw you?" "Hey, Luca, we're all finished." "Okay." "Don't worry, it all came out fine." "Okay." "The pappagallo!" "Fucking cops!" "How the hell did they know we were here?" "If I find who squealed I'll break his neck!" "Those bastards sure as hell aren't dropping by for a social call." "For chrissake, move it!" "Follow, and maybe we'll catch them." "Mm-hm." "Maybe they'll run out of fuel or something or blow an engine." "Or have an attack of deliriumtre mens, but at least we'll have a boat for our trouble, if we're lucky." "But it's better than nothing." " Let's hope so." "You've gotta do something fast!" "Alright now, everybody, listen up." "We're gonna give it everything we got, okay?" "Now, Tony..." "Tony, you hear me?" "You go towards Procida." "Salvatore, you go to Ischia, and Nico, Sorrento." "And for chrissake, do it fast!" "All the rest of you, get moving." "When I give the word, you break for it." "Zigzag like hell." "Ready?" "Take off!" "Funny, must be the smuggler's favorite dance." "There's only three that got anything of interest." "So stay behind those that float lower in the water." "That one, there!" "Catch him, damn you!" "If they catch us, there's only one thing to do." "You've got to, Luca!" "Fast!" "Those bastards, they've got a fucking machine gun mounted up in that boat." "Do it now, Luca, now!" "Jesus!" "Looks like our friends did have an attack of delirium tremens." "Half throttle." "We'll see if we can pick up any of the pieces, come on." "Fast, fast, Luca, fast." "Now they've got something else to think about." "Captain, what're you doing?" "Pretty intelligent of 'em, huh?" "Gotta admit, you've never seen a trick like that before." "Rubber dummies." "But you wait." "We won't go for it again." "I'm through." "Hey, how 'bout a towel, here?" "Someone calling me?" "I'm the luckiest man in Naples." "Whew, talk about the skin of your teeth." "That's not the kind I'm interested in." "Luca, no." "No." "Luca!" "Adele." "Adele, where you going?" "Luca, no." "Not now." "We can't." "Luca." "Luca." "Luca, no." "No..." "Mm." "Mmm." "Mmm." "Mmm." "Mm..." "let it ring." "There's Uncle Mickey on the telephone." "What are you doing around here?" "Aren't you supposed to be in school?" "All the teachers went home early." "You didn't give me time to tell you." "Now, you finish getting ready and come with...- Yeah, what's up?" "Ve, Mickey!" " Mm-hm." ""Ve, Mickey." You're some shabby excuse for a Neapolitan." "Hey, what are you doing?" "Whadd ya mean, "shabby excuse?"" "Just 'cause you're my older brother doesn't mean you can have the right to go calling..." "Tell him, thanks for the roses." "Adele says to thank you for the roses." " They were beautiful." "Papa, please can I talk to..." " She says they were very beautiful." "Listen, Mickey, can we get together to speak sometime. - ..." "Can I?" "I want to talk to Uncle Mickey." " Mickey, your nephew wants to speak to you a moment, okay?" "Here." "Uncle Mickey, hello, I'm Francuccio." "Francuccio, bet you like horses, don't you?" "Can you get your daddy to bring you down here?" "I've got something I wanna show all of you." "**" "Go Arrow, come on!" "How much?" " Two and six." " Is he fast?" "You want to sell him to me?" " Ooh." "What are you, out of your mind?" "Not even for a hundred grand." "Hm." " Ha-huh." "Askin' that would be... as if you wanted me to sell the boy." "I don't want to be insulting, but he's like Francuccio to me." "Come on now, I want to buy the horse like I want to buy your socks, Mickey." "I already got Bijou." "Bijou." "I'll buy him from you." "I'm low on glue for my stamps." "Glue, huh?" " Yeah." "You just wait 'til the Mediterranean Cup next Sunday, then we'll see who ends up licking stamps." "Ciao, Mickey." " Ciao, Capece." "Ciao, Francuccio." "Signora." "Ciao, Luca." "Ciao." "Capece!" "I'd stay away from the track." "Better you stay home and take care of that ulcer you got." "A mother I got at home." "And I don't have ulcers." "I give them to everybody else." "Ve, how things hanging' there?" "Ciao, Sciarrino." "Come back." "Whoa, wait a minute there, Francuccio." "Can I have a ride, Uncle?" "Daddy says it's alright." "But Arrow's still all sweaty, Francuccio." "But, I tell you what we do." "You go over and help Pasqualino brush him down and dry him off." "Okay?" "Hm?" "Pasqualino!" "Pasqualino!" "Yeah, boss?" "Got some help for you." " Thank you." "Make sure Pasqualino doesn't work you too hard." "Okay, what do you say we take him into the stable and give him a good rub down?" "Okay?" " Okay." "I think perhaps it would be better if I went too." "You know all the trouble he can cause." "Be a good idea." "Francuccio, Francuccio." "Yes, Mama?" "Son of a bitch." "Who, Sciarrino?" " Yeah." "Why?" "The cops knew the day, time, and place." "Somebody squealed on us, Luca." "Somebody who wants to take over the whole operation." "Sciarrino?" "He wants to do business with his own people." "Are you sure?" "Yeah, you know how much money we lost in that mess?" "Two million probably." " Yeah, more than likely." "We'll have to talk to Perlante, huh?" "I'd say so." "Hm." "Tonight'd be good." "Yeah?" ""Sciattino." Heh." "Well, I assume you can't find an excuse for going out with Mickey this evening." "No, no, no, I can't back out now." "He's my brother." "And just who am I, then?" "If you're trying to make me feel useless, Luca, you're doing brilliantly." "For once, let's not have one of those silly discussions." "It's been going on since before I married you." "Why was it so much easier in Milan?" "Milan." "What the hell were we doing in Milan, hm?" "Starving, but you probably don't recall, do you anymore?" "You know I remember perfectly well how hard it was." "Don't forget, you had a family." "It was tough to find a job, but it was hard for everyone else." "Perhaps it was a little difficult in the beginning, but we could've, but..." "Yeah, but, but." "What could I do, huh?" "Luca." "You could've found some legitimate work." "It would have been better than coming here... to Mickey." "That's right." "To Mickey." "Because Mickey was like my father to me." "Practically brought me up since I was this high." "He sent me up north." "Made sure I was okay." "Made sure that I even had my own home." "And who the hell would I be if it wasn't for Mickey?" "And you like what you're doing?" "You like the possibility of getting killed at any second?" "I don't know what I'd do without you." "At least it paid for the wonderful paintings." "And all our wonderful furniture." "And our private life, hey?" "What about that?" "Here you go, gentlemen." "Thanks." " Thank you, sir." "Well, then." "The pearls of the family, huh?" "What the fuck are you doing here?" "Oh, must make the presentation." "That's Luisa." "Tasty set of cones." "That's the one we call our little Neapolitan." "One of my spoils of war, guaranteed grade triple A." "The way she moves in bed, there's nobody else." "A real specialist." "Alfredo." "Mm-mmm." "And the family's very own Hun, Ursula." "Try those lips on if you dare." "Mickey and Luca Di Angelo." "Perlante, couple words, you mind?" "Sure, go right ahead." "Want something to drink?" "I want a whiskey." "What about you?" "Perlante..." "In private, okay?" "Nothing else, Mickey." "On your feet, Alfredo." "Why don't you take Ursula with you?" "Go out and dance." "You too, Luisa, get your ass off the sofa." "You can impress Luca with your talents some other time." "Right now we have business to talk about." "So why don't you getup and fuck around with the disc jockey." "And tell him to lighten upon the volume, because if he doesn't do it..." "Just get your ass out there." "Fast." "Move it." "**" "Now then, what is it?" "Sciarrino." "I hope you appreciate..." "Well, this accusation is heavy." "Oh, sure." "Sure, I know it's heavy." "Secure 200 %, I'm not." "Nobody could be." "But..." "These, uh, boys you've sent out." "When'll they be able to tell us something?" "Pretty soon." "I think tomorrow." "Not soon enough." "Today." "You're right." "Or it'll be too late." "All right, then." "Before making any big decisions... let's wait and see what happens." "What do you think, Luca?" "Well, I think it's better that we wait." "If, in the meantime, we confirm that..." "No, none for me." "That Sciarrino blew the whistle, then what do we do?" "Huh?" "If he says war, then I want to be prepared for any surprises that may come down the road." "We can't wait forever." " Mm." "Perlante, it's maybe two or three million we lost." "More, if you want to count the fucking boat we had to sink." "When's the next time you'll be going out?" "Friday, the 27th." "The 27th." "Maybe I can help." "Perhaps we can beat these bastards." "'Cause if I was him, I'd be concerned." "What the fuck's he think he's doing, this Sciarrino?" "Perlante seemed to me too cautious to be of any use to us." "You know what I mean, Mickey?" "Don't underestimate him." "He's got brains." "He'll fool you." "Who the hell's that?" "Mickey." "What's going on?" "Is he dead?" "Yeah, I'll be right over." "Is who dead?" " Arrow." "They burned the stable." "Sciarrino!" "I'll kill you!" "Oh, Christ, no!" "If we stop now, we'll be in real trouble." "Step on it, Mickey!" "Run it!" "I can't!" "These days they shoot at anything that moves." "I gotta go." "I know, huh, yeah, I was driving a little fast." "Yeah, but you see, officer, it was..." "It was an emergency, and I..." "No!" "No!" "No!" "**" "Oh, my God!" "If you want to protect your neck, you must tell me everything." "I told you the whole story." "Read it back, please." ""You see, as we came out of the curve, we found a car parked in the middle of the street, straight ahead." "Two men from inside the other car got out," ""shot him, and then they made their escape."" "Am I to believe this is correct?" "Uh-huh." "That's it." "And if I asked you the make of their automobile, how fast you were going coming out of the curve, the men's clothing, their height, color of hair, you wouldn't know, would you?" "The time it all happened, is there anyone who would want the death of your brother?" "No." "So, you have nothing else to say." "Nothing... nothing more to add before making the final deposition?" "Mm." "No." "Listen, Di Angelo... better get this into that head of yours." "If you're withholding evidence, and I'm going to check it," "I'll make sure you spend a healthy time in jail." "If you don't end up like your brother first." "Go ahead, Alfredo." "Luca..." "I've got no words to express what I'm feeling." "Mickey was like a brother to me." "Any suspects?" "Yeah, Sciarrino." "Luca, relax, and listen to me." "It would help to forget what happened to Mickey if you'd leave for a while, by going on vacation." "I'm sorry." "No." "Forget about it now, Luca." "There's nothing you can do." "Let me worry about it." "As soon as everything's calmed down, I'll take care of it." "No." "Funeral in the bay." "Wouldn't you say that's suggestive?" "Yeah." "Moderately suggestive." "We recommend to you, oh Lord, the faithful soul of our brother Michael, having left this world to rejoin you in Paradise." "We beg you, in your great wisdom, to forgive his sins and give him peace." "In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit." "Amen." "There they are, you've got all the capos from around the gulf." "All the bosses you could want." "Perlante, from the North." "Young and ambitious, a playboy." "A rising star in the firmament." "Abatte." "They call him "The Priest."" "Bigoted and cruel." "Old generation but still an iron fist without the velvet glove." "Murolo." "Middle generation." "A paralyzed wife he adores." "They attempted to hit him once, missed and got her." "Secure, immovable." "A star at the peak of his splendor." "A curious mixture of love and guilt for his wife." "They're all down there together." "All we'd have to do is send in one pappagallo, and we'd have the mall in one sweep." "And they'd probably all have to go free for lack of proof, as usual." "Don't even dream about it." "Good point." "You know what?" "I bet they got saints in Paradise, that's what it is." "Probably a bit lower." "Yeah, you're probably right, too." "We both loved Michael very much..." "And you." "Thank you." "And Francuccio?" "Capece took him away to distract him a little." "Where'd he take him?" "The track." "What'd you let him go with Capece for?" "Don't worry about it." "Come on over later to my place." "I want to have a word with you." "Ciao, Mama!" "Ciao, Papa!" "Ciao!" " Ciao, bravo!" "Are you a little more relaxed now?" "Yeah, yeah, a bit." "But it was still a risk to let him come here." "Oh, Luca." "Capece's with him." "Relax." "Luca!" "Luca." "It would be nice if you could stay home and take care of Francuccio with me this evening." "And I was wondering, we could take him to a movie." "Even if we don't feel up to it." "It could be a western with lots of horses." "Alright?" "I can't." "Tonight, I've got to see somebody." "Luca, you mustn't." "But I've got to." "He was my brother." "You want revenge." "A vendetta." "But aren't you afraid that maybe they'll kill you too?" "It's for Mickey." "Huh, don't, don't worry about a thing, Don Sciarrino." "This horse here, he's like, he's like a dynamo, a real powerhouse." "You should see him on the straights now." "You gimme, uh, mm..." "You gimme three more days, and I'll have him in shape." "Luca, don't." "Yeah, that's all it'll take, uh, another three days." "I'll cross that line first and by six lengths." "My respects, Don Sciarrino." "Yeah, see you later." "Mama, Papa, I held the reins." "Bravo." " Wonderful, darling." "Mama, I held the reins and drove the horse and everything!" "Please can I do it again?" " Better watch out for him, Luca." "Please can I?" " Or else you're going to have a jockey in the family." "It's in his blood." " Thank you, Capece." "Ciao, Arrow." "I have to go home right now." "Oh, yeah, I forgot," "Arrow's in the sky with Uncle Mickey." "Right, Mama?" "Afternoon, Signora." "Ciao, Francuccio." "Ciao, Luca." "Ciao, Capece." "Ciao." "Luca." "You've got to stop it." "I thought it was all over, but..." "Instead you..." "I can't..." "I think it would be better if we separate for a little while." "It would be good if the boy and I went to stay at my father's place." "And first thing tomorrow, I'll come and pick up a few things." "Perhaps it's better for us all." "You behave like a stupid idiot and you jeopardize all of us!" "Luca!" "Speak to me, please!" "No." "**" "Luca!" "Luca!" "Luca!" "Come here." "Come here." "Come here." "What is it?" "Even though they put me out to pasture here, Luca," "I'll never forget what you and Mickey done for me, you know what I mean?" " Okay, okay." "But what about that information you had for me, Antonio?" "What is it?" " Listen." "I know where most of those monkeys, those assassins hang their hats." "Those sons of bitches that killed your brother." " You sure?" "Sure, I'm sure." "I got it all written down right here, okay?" "Take it." "Now be careful 'cause those assholes are all around." "Now, go on, beat it!" "**" "**" "Oh!" "Uh!" "What the...?" "!" "Now I pay you back." "For Mickey." "Who the fuck let you in?" "What do you want?" "Fucking prick." "Mickey never deserved that miserable death of his, and you were back of it all." " I was?" "Yeah, you!" "Just a second, now, listen." "You've got it all backwards." "I had nothing to do with the death of your brother, believe me." "You've got to." "Yes, there was no love between him and me, but I respected him, Luca." "And I would never have wanted to kill him, never." "Is that how it is, eh?" "Then explain to me, explain to me." "Explain to me why one of your men, after having killed the guard at the sulfur pits then went after me." "Nice try Sciarrino." "Augh!" "Ah!" "Alright... if everything you said were true," "I'd take great pleasure in killing you." "I already told you, Mickey's dying was unfortunate, but I didn't do it." "And this carcass here..." "Looks like he was moonlighting for another family." "Asshole." "Deserved to end up like this." "And you, listen up a minute." "If you really want to vindicate your brother, look at yourself, deep in your soul." "Right here in Naples, all the time, many things are changing." "Too many, Luca." "Now there isn't only the fixed horse races, the contraband, and the girls in the street that we send out." "Yeah, so what does it have to do with me?" "Just that now, there's something much worse." "Worse than you can imagine." "And you don't even know what it is yet." "You asshole." "Luca!" "Luca, where are you?" "**" "Oh, my God!" "Luca!" "Luca." "You're alive." "Luca..." "Oh." "What a mess." "One of those lingering colds, you know." "He'll be all right." "I've seen much worse." "Well, hope to see you soon, Mrs. Di Angelo." "I hope not too soon." "Good day." "Your good friend the doctor wanted $340." "Mm." "Yeah, I know, but he's a good man." "Good, maybe." "But a blackguard." "I forgot..." "Wasn't I given the heave-ho?" "I don't know." "Why?" "Oh, nothing." "I must have heard badly." "Uh-uh, I don't know what your intentions are, but I'll do it." "But I want to get up." " No." "No." "The doctor said I didn't have any bones broken." "And what about all that blood you lost?" "You were worse off than I've ever seen you, Luca." "Do you want something?" "A cigarette." "Would you get me one?" " Mm." "Look at this jacket." "You better throw this away." "Better the jacket." "Oh..." "And this?" "Important?" "Mm." "No, it's nothing." "And so Sciarrino didn't do it?" "Mm-mm." "No." "Luca... don't you think you'd be better off if you told the police everything?" "Hey, where's Francuccio?" "He went with my father to the movies." "Oh, I've got to go and get them." "Ciao." " Ciao." "See you later." "**" "Uh!" "Ah!" "Argh!" " Why did you kill my brother?" "Tell me now!" "I don't know you." "I don't know anything." "You know me, asshole." "You guys murdered my brother, Mickey." "If you don't tell me who ordered it, I'll kill you now." "Who wanted my brother dead?" "Marsigliese." "Marsigliese?" "Who the fuck is he?" "What'd he want Mickey killed for?" "Huh?" "Say it!" "The Marsigliese?" "You didn't get any more out of him?" "No, no, nothing else." "Just the Marsigliese." "Would you have heard any scuttlebutt?" "Yeah, I heard of him." "All bad." "But I thought he was still in jail in France, huh." "Mm." "Mmm." "Yeah." "Yeah, his real name is Francois Jacquen, but everyone knows him as the Marsigliese." "Yeah." "Mm." "Is he in cigarettes?" "No." "No, he's not cigarettes." "He's drugs." "Boss, this stuff we can probably cut in thirds." "This is Ingrid." "She just arrived from Frankfurt." "Finally, I get to meet you." "You're better than what I imagined, Ingrid." "And so are you." "It's very good, your perfume." "Where is it you get it?" "It's special." "There's a man in Paris who makes it for me." "Where's the toilet?" "Please show her." " Mm-hm." "Pure as can be." "And the rest, you have it?" "In a place very secure." "There is nothing to worry about." "You can pick it up any time." "That means a lot to me." "Truth in the world of affairs." "**" "What are you waiting for?" "What do you want for it?" "Oh, I'd be satisfied with $50,000." "Happy to oblige." "Hm, not bad." "It's a pity." "Stupid cunt." "You want your money, eh?" "$50,000 for that?" "It's half bicarbonate." "What do you think in Frankfurt?" "That we're all complete idiots?" "It's dangerous to believe things like that, my darling." "Especially about me." "Il corpo Di Cristo." "Il corpo Di Cristo." "Il corpo Di Cristo." "Il corpo Di Cristo." "Il corpo Di Cristo." "**" "Clara." "Clara." "Clara." "Well, I finally found the cannoli, but there were only eight of them." "Do you think they'll be..." "Oh, God!" "No!" "Clara." "Oh, Clara." "Clara." "Clara!" "Yeah, you got it, go Bijou." "You've almost got it, yeah." "Yeah, yeah, Bijou!" "Go, Bijou!" "Go, Bijou!" "That's my horse...!" "**" "How come we didn't go dancing tonight?" "And since we didn't, what are we going to do?" "Kiddies, tomorrow morning, I've got an appointment, early." "And so, have yourselves a drink and then nighty-night." "Alone." " Hm." "How exciting." "Hold on a second." "Luisa, alone." "But Ursula..." "How do you feel about a little company tonight, huh?" "Alfredo, how they hangin'?" " Hmm?" "Aw, no, come on, that..." "That's not funny those kind of jokes." "Well, don't you feel like it?" "Or are you more happy..." "How shall I say it?" "Together alone?" "No, no." "Not very." "Then you'll have to prove it to us." "'Cause Ursula can tell us all later." "Yeah, go to it, girl!" "You might even have a little fun." "Yeah, come on." "Help me." " No... no." "No, please, I really don't feel like..." "No, please." "No, no, I-I don't want." "Take off, take off the jacket." "No, please, I-I just don't feel like it." "Could we do it maybe some other time?" "His face!" "No, no..." "Mein leibe, meine cupcake." "Yeah, yeah, suffocate him!" "Take off the tie!" "No, please, please, I..." "Take off his shirt." "Ursula, take off his shirt." "Please, you're very nice, but no..." "His pants." "Get rid of them." "No!" "Not the pants!" "Please, not, oh, no..." "Both of you in my bedroom, at once!" "No, no!" "No, no!" "I-I have a headache." "I don't want to go." "Please, no." "Mr. Perlante..." "I don't want to go!" "**" "Another one." "Tarantino." "Tarantino!" "Now what's happened?" "Another bomb." "This time, they tried to take Perlante." "Why don't you go over and have a look at it." " Uh-huh." "And try to keep the assistant prosecutor's blood pressure down, why don't you." "Right." "No problem." " Ciao." "Bring the light over here." "Okay?" "That's it." "She's done." "Get rid of her." "Hey, give me some light over here." "Okay, you can take him too." "When you guys are finished, get back to the station and start your report." "Right?" "Okay." "Hmm, pity, I always did like Sundays." "Well, as long as they keep killing themselves, it's fine with me." "These things are becoming routine now." "Well, what do you want, it happens in Rome, Milan, why not Naples?" "Italy is starting to look like" "America in the thirties." "Poor Alfredo." "They killed him like a dog." "He was always faithful to me." "Captain!" "Yeah?" "What is it this time?" "Boy, we're getting fancy these days." "Bombs under the mattress now." "Ahh, technology'll ruin us yet." "Now tell me, Mr. Perlante..." "This Mr. Alfredo, this man you trusted so much, tell me why he was found with a young lady in your bed." "Huh?" "Well, it's rather obvious, I'd say." "Yes, rather obvious, of course." "Perlante..." "let's be realistic, alright?" "It began with Mickey Di Angelo." "So, now, you got Abatte, Capece, and Murolo." "And it's your turn right now." "Well, we're not sure of that 100 %." "Okay, I agree, they killed Alfredo and this poor girl, but the real victim should have been him, though." "Well, this bombing..." "It doesn't speak Neapolitan." "There's somebody else behind it." "Now... feel like collaborating?" "We're not talking about boot legging now." "Aw, come on." "My God." "It's absolutely insane to say that I deal in contraband." "It's a calumny, you know that?" "They come here, they come hereto try to kill me, and you have the courage to throw around unmotivated accusations like that." "Be careful I don't report you." "Defend your citizens for a change, will you?" "Bu..." "But where is he going?" "!" "To talk to his lawyer." " What lawyer?" "He has a lawyer?" "Actually, to his flock of lawyers." "These guys play rough, Luca." "Stay on guard and be sure to cover yourself." "If we don't stop them, they'll knock us off one after another." "It's better to disappear for a few days, and then I'll call you." "Ciao." "Luca!" " Hm?" "What are you doing?" "Take the child and go to your father's place for a while." "Uh, Luca, uh..." "Is it that bad?" "Yes." "Take care, Luca." "Take care." "I will." "It's called Musk Savage." " Mm." "What do you want?" "An accord." "What type of accord?" "For our organizations to join forces." "The suppliers I already have." "And we'll split everything 50 %." "Before, you guys were eating rice and pizza." "Now, I'm offering Champagne and caviar." "And, naturally, as you guys say here in Naples," ""He who gave, gave, and he who took it, deserved it."" "Let's forget the past, shall we?" "No, no, no!" "I say, we've got to fight back and soon, too!" "If they don't bump us all off first." "And what are you gonna do?" "Wait?" "What are you waiting for?" "A miracle from San Gennaro?" "What are you, a cop?" "For what?" "Who the fuck wants a corpse in the family?" "What's this Marsigliese want, huh?" "Fuck, he can take care of his own." "We got what's ours, and he's got his, and he quits breaking balls all over the place." "Look, the boats are all stopped because of spies." "So, I say, and I think I speak for my brother, let's keep 'em where they are and accept the deal." "No, no." "Listen to me." "You know we can't stop those boats now." "There are 200,000 people that have got to have those boats to depend on." "Yeah, but that's okay." "That's honest." "Smuggling cigarettes, I mean." "And the Marsigliese, with force and violence and intimidation, wants to make every one of us wholesale dope pushers." "Mm-mm." "No." "I say no." "I say no to the Marsigliese and no to drugs, and..." "Yes, that we've got to comeback hard on drugs." "Maybe they're selling it to school kids." "Maybe they're selling it to our own kids right in front of our faces." "We can't allow that, no matter what it costs." "Then that's about it." "We've heard from everybody now." "Essentially, there are two proposals." "On one hand, that we hold our ground and hunt down the Marsigliese." "If you don't mind letting the boats go out and running the risk of losing men and cargo, then that's the way to go." "On the other hand, should we go the other way and accept the deal with the Marsigliese?" "Okay." "Now... for the first choice." "Go on." "I want 'em all down to Central." "Come on, move out!" "Annie, it's the treasury cops." "Mama Mia!" "Oh!" "Oh!" "Quick, Lucy, hide this stuff." "And don't worry, I'll be back." "Mama, the treasury police!" "Oh, Madonna!" "Oh, my God!" "Whooaaa!" "Hey, come on, hey!" "Hey, let go of me!" "Come on!" " Since when is it against the law to shit?" "Let go of me..." "Let go!" "Tell me what I did, huh?" "That's all I want to know." "Tony!" "You can't do this!" "Hey." "Hey, hey, hey." " No, no." "Leave him alone!" "What's the matter with you guys, don't you respect nothing?" "Hey, get your hands off of me." "I don't want to... wear this stuff." "What's the matter with you?" "Come on, let me..." "Hey, what's the matter with you?" "What is it you want, my son?" "My son, my ass, come on." "Just get in the car." " Oh, well!" "I never!" "That's no way to talk!" "Let go of me." "What..." "Oh!" "Just get in, get in that car!" "Fuck you, buster!" "Luca, Luca." "It's a bust." "You gotta escape now." "Luca." "You talk too much, come on." "Rocco!" "Rocco!" "Rocco!" "**" "We're missing Luca Di Angelo and Luigi Perlante only." "Very good." "Pretty nice catch of small fry, hm." "But that's okay." "Mixed grill." "Di Angelo, come on." "Wake up, will you?" "Wake up." "Luca, wake up." "The killing of Capece has really blown the lid off the whole thing." "The police are making arrests everywhere." "The guys who regulate the races are rebelling." "And drugs are getting sold all over the place." "I'm telling you, if it gets much worse," "I'm going to America." "Have I explained?" "Yeah, sure." "I understand." "I don't like you very much." "And you don't like me." "But this time our interests are coinciding." "You, me, and Perlante, we can mobilize half of Naples." "So what happens?" "It's better than everybody fighting everyone else." "What do you say, Luca?" "That's it." "It's gotta be that one on the right." "Take it up that side." "What a surprise." "I wasn't expecting you guys." "I just made it home, uh, myself." "Come on in." "Listen... you've seen what's been happening now." "Sciarrino has a deal for us and, well..." "I thought it was important that we see each other immediately." "Yeah." "Sure." "Anybody want anything to drink?" "Whiskey." "For everybody." "**" "Get down!" "Sciarrino!" "Agh!" "Ah!" "Ohh!" "Uh!" "Uh!" "There!" "Move it!" "If he escapes, I'm sure as hell fucked!" "Don't be scared." " I'm not scared." "If we want to move this deal fast," "I've got to remain clean." "We sacrificed poor Alfredo." "Maybe you could have asked if he was scared." "We should have killed him before." "Along with the others." "But we didn't know it'd turn out like this." "And who would have imagined they'd have..." "That they'd have turned him into a hero?" "Everything was ready." "If you didn't smell like a goddamn French cathouse." "I would have thought that to be an interest of yours." "Well, that's too bad." "I'm a man who only likes the best." "You get it?" "Caviar and Champagne." "Ya-aaah!" "He's outside the gate!" "Well, you were pretty lucky there." "A little bit deeper and, uh," "You might have been breathing through your belly button." "Doctor, that's the third time you've repeated that." "I know, Luca, I know." "But, uh, well, what do you want to do?" "I always try to remember it." "You know something?" "It helps me..." "Where's my pen, uh...?" "In my reports to the police." "It's my duty, you know." "Okay, how much?" "Oh, let's say $600.Uh, Luca Di Angelo, born in..." "You fucking son of a bitch." "I'm very happy you met my mother, but anyway, 600 should about do it." "I figure I can put you down, uh, now, where is it...?" "Oh, yes, here we go." "Why, you...!" "Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh, I wouldn't do that if I were you." "I can always be of service to you, no?" "Now, where were we?" "Listen, I, I can give you a check." "Would you take a check from my bank?" "I've never set foot in a bank in my whole life." "Very nice." "Gold, isn't it?" "Here." "How much for a phone call?" "Are you kidding?" "Be my guest." "Who's speaking?" "Who is it?" "!" "Luca Di Angelo?" "But who's speaking?" "Tell me!" "I'll tell ya in a minute." " Luca!" "Luca!" "What the fuck you doing to her?" "Mama!" "Mama!" "Mama!" "You bastards!" "Come on, let's go." "Both of you, come on." "Get up!" " Mama!" "Mama!" "Oh!" "No!" "No!" " Let me go, let me go!" "No!" "Oh!" "Bastard!" "What have you done to them?" "I'll kill you!" "Stay calm and listen." "We've killed Perlante, and the Marsigliese wants to talk to you." "Face to face." "See, we've decided to give your kid back, but we're going to keep your wife." "So no heroics." "So be sure you're home tomorrow at 9:00, punctual." "Today the finance guards and the Treasury Department in the course of a fast dragnet in several quarters of Naples arrested 52 alleged smugglers." "There are rumors circulating in the world of the infamous blue motorboats that profound changes are occurring at the very summit of the organization." "We remind you, in fact, that in the past few days several bosses of contraband have been killed in " "Circumstances that make this reporter believe that it is something more than a simple settling of accounts." "After you've gone, who will take care of your loved ones?" "Well, what do you think?" "You like 'em?" "Mm-hm." "Well, they're not as pretty as real ones though." "But, then, I guess, these ones eat less." "Hey, you wanna go for a ride?" "Mm-hm." "You sure?" " Yes." "Okay, up you go." "**" "Well, there they are." "The famous blue motorboats." "At a stand still for ten days." "Well, at least we were able to do that much." "You mean stop them." " Certainly." "Do you consider that success?" "Doctor, you know Naples very, very poorly." "There are at least 200,000 Neapolitans who live off contraband because they can't find any other work, and if not that, mugging, robbery, or buying massive amounts of drugs." "You have no chance of solving anything when the economy is completely shot." "Hey, Doctor, don't look at me like that." "Facts are facts." "My duties, work, don't mean anything." "And I've always had the nasty habit of talking to myself." "But it wouldn't do to let that get around." "No." "Let's go." "**" "Who is it?" "Three guesses whose underwear it is." "Where's my wife?" "You have my compliments." "Very beautiful." "Hold on." "I believe she would like to speak to you." "Hello?" "Hello, Adele." " Luca." "Francuccio?" "Yeah, yeah, everything's fine." "And you, Adele?" "So, Di Angelo..." "It seems there's been an epidemic among the capos." "The only one left alive is you." "So, we're just going to have to strike up a little bargain." "And, as you might've heard, I've a slight advantage." "What do you want?" "I already told you that." "You put up the organization, and I'll put up the stuff." "And your smuggling can start up again tomorrow, but on a lower level." "I don't want it crossing with other affairs." "A deal?" "We can split the power." "You tell me where and with who we can meet." "And I'll give you back your wife." "Is it?" " No, Luca, no!" "They only want to kill you!" "It's a trap, Luca!" "Don't give them the... mm-mm!" "Adele!" "Adele!" "You bastard, what are you doing to her?" "Well..." "Are we partners?" "No!" "But why, Di Angelo?" "Maybe you don't want to see justice done?" "And for all that, I like you." "Even if you don't like my perfume." "Well, um..." "Stay on the line and, uh..." "Let me know when you change your mind." "Wait, Luca, it's not finished yet." "No." "This time, we have to do it right." "Face down." "The car is waiting for you outside, Don Morrone." "Thank you." "So many terrible things are happening these days in Naples." "When all you gentlemen were the capos, everybody had an easier time." "Other times, Filomena." "Other times." "Now, we're old men." "Good evening, Don Morrone." "Good evening, my ass." "Let's just go and finish this idiocy." "Good evening, hmph." "**" "Ciao." "Have fun." " Ciao." "But remember, it's dangerous after 11:00." "Oh, Daddy." "Don't worry." "Bye." " Don't worry, sir, we'll be home early." "**" "**" "**" "Bring her over here." "Oh!" "**" "Let go of her!" "Let go of her!" "Help!" "Oh, Mama!" "Move it!" "Hold it, right there!" "Turn around!" "**" "**" "At your service, Don Morrone." "Eh, which one do you want?" "That one." " Yes, yes." "That's a good one." "Do you want me to kill it for you?" " Thank you." "Pay him, Filomena." "Yes, sir." " She'll take care of it." "Eh." " Good morning, Don Morrone." "Ah, good morning, Captain." "So you come here for your shopping too, eh?" "Look at this, prime quality." " Always." "I'll have six of them." "I just wanted to thank you for your help." " Oh." "You told us where to find that girl, and we just happened to find a huge quantity of dope, cut and ready for sale on the street." "But Don Morrone, where did you hear about that place?" "I didn't know about it." "However, I've got some very good friends who like me, and make sure I know about these things." " Ahh." "Then you also heard about what happened yesterday morning." "Very messy, you know." "Heard about it?" "Yes, I had word of it." "Certainly, I heard about it." "Ah, but Captain, that's your business, isn't it?" "This Marsigliese had too many enemies." "In other words, Luca Di Angelo." " Mm." "Luca Di Angelo?" "Hm." "I don't know him." "I've only done what I could to help a young lady, that's all." "That shouldn't have had to go through what happened to her." "And perhaps I did upset the applecart, but it was important." "Captain, what would you have done?" "No differently, I assure you." "Enjoy the day, Captain." "**"