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              FADE IN:              OPEN COUNTRY - DAY              Endless green hills bisected by a ribbon of highway. A road              gang clearing brush by the side of the road... Twenty-five              men in prison fatigues sweating through their mid-afternoon              labor.              THREE GUARDS              Flank the working prisoners... Mountie hats, shotguns,              sidearms, sunglasses; they look like they mean it.              HIGHWAY              A battered pickup appears...approaches. Suddenly, it coughs,              shudders, stalls. A big Blackfoot Indian named BILLY BEAR              gets out and starts cursing and kicking the vehicle.Then he              begins walking toward the road gang...              ROADSIDE              BRADY is the Guard near the center of the work gang; he              smiles at the oncoming man, pokes a prisoner beside him.                                  BRADY                        Wonder what reservation they let                        him off of...              The prisoner is GANZ who looks up, grins at Brady...                                  GANZ                        Yeah, there goes the neighborhood.              Brady laughs as Billy Bear closes in on him.                                  BILLY                        Say, buddy, my engine's                        overheating and I got 30 miles                        before the next station... Could                        I get some water out of your                        cooler?              Ganz leans on his hoe, speaks as Billy passes...                                  GANZ                        Maybe you shoulda stole a better                        truck, Tonto.                                  BILLY                        You got a real big mouth, convict.                                  BRADY                        It's okay, chief.  He's just                        joking...                                  BILLY                        How about the water...                                  GANZ                        Firewater, Tonto?  Is that what                        you...              Billy whirls, swings at Ganz. Both men roll to the ground.                                  BRADY                        Hey! Jesus Christ!              THE OTHER GUARDS              Seeing the commotion, they run toward it.              GANZ AND BILLY              As they struggle, Billy slips a pistol into Ganz' hand.                                  BRADY                        That's a state prisoner,                        asshole...! Back off...              ROADSIDE              Brady pulls Billy away from Ganz just 'as one of the other              officers arrives... Ganz suddenly whips out a pistol, shoots              Brady at point-blank range. Before the other Guards can even              react, Billy comes out with his own pistol, caps the Second              Guard.              THIRD GUARD              Still forty yards away... In mid-draw, be howls as a bullet              from Ganz breaks the nearby ground. He fires, then turns and              runs for the prison bus.              GANZ              Smiling, fires twice. but the range is too great for pistol              work...              THE OTHER PRISONERS              Watching....Then they all scatter in different directions...              GANZ              Hefts his weapon...                                  GANZ                        Come on...              He and the big Indian run to the pickup, climb in and roar              away.              INT. BUS              The THIRD GUARD making a call on the police radio...                                  OFFICER                        APO 657, Unit 25 to APO 478t APO                        657t Unit 25 to APO 478.                                  RADIO RESPONSE                        Go ahead, Unit 25.                                  OFFICER                        Escape in progress. Two officers                        shot off rail crossing 31.                        Prisoners escaping. Two men, one                        six-four, 200 pounds, dark, an                        Indian, the other, Albert Ganz,                        five-ten...              FURTHER DOWN THE HIGHWAY              Several miles from the escape... A big semi parked by the              side of ttie road; back doors to the closed trailer open. A              station wagon parked across the road. The pickup appears,              approaches the semi, slows down and drives up the ramp into              the van. Ganz and Billy jump out, shove the ramp up inside              the truck and close the big doors.              STATION WAGON              Ganz and Billy climb inside ancl roar off, back in the              direction of the road gang.              BILLY BEAR              Takes off his hat, puts on a baseball cap and sunglasses...                                  BILLY                        Get ready to duck.              Ganz dives for the floor. Three police cars go by, sirens              blaring, lights flashing. They pass the road gang. Ganz              reappear, smiles...                                  GANZ                        You know something? I'm having a                        real good time.              HIGHWAY              The station wagon blasts down the pavement... Becomes a small              dot on the landscape.              TRANSITION.              A DOORWAY - NIGHT              the portal slams open revealing a man holding a huge              pistol,jack cates, s.F.P.D., a large and powerful man... He              stealthily moves up a stairwell.              CORRIDOR              He stops at the top of the stairs... Listens gun still ready.              A continuous sound of running water... Cates moves toward the              bathroom. Rips the door open.              BATHROOM              The shape behind the shower curtain freezes. Cates, gun held              level, moves forward... Rips the shower curtain open.              Revealing a young and very beautiful woman, ELAINE MARSHALL.                                  CATES                        Inspector Jack Cates, S.F.P.D....                        And you're wanted.              Elaine stares at him as Cates turns off the water.                                  ELAINE                        What am I wanted for?                                  CATES                        I don't answer questions, I ask                        'em...              A moment as she continues to stare at his pistol.                                  ELAINE                        I don't think your gun's loaded...                                  CATES                        This is a .44 Magnum, the most                        powerful handgun in the world. You                        gotta ask yourself just one                        question. Are you feelin' lucky?                                  ELAINE                        I still don't think it's loaded.              Elaine shakes her head and smiles, folds her arms over her              breasts, shivers a little... Cates looks at the cylinder,              spins it...                                  CATES                        Hey, you're right.                                  ELAINE                        You're hopeless.                                  CATES                        That's the way I see it, too.              Be puts the gun down on the edge of the sink, embraces her.                                  ELAINE                        I'm all wet.                                  CATES                        What's wrong with that?              They both smile.              TRANSITION.              BEDROOM              Cates in bed with Elaine.  She wears his shirt.                                  ELAINE                        A guy in the bar called me a dumb                        bitch today.                                  CATES                        What'd you do?                                  ELAINE                        Irrigated his face with the shot                        of J and B I'd just poured him.                        Then I tried to deck the sucker.                                  CATES                        I guess he got the message...                                  ELAINE                        Then I sit back and I think, I                        mean, who's to say I'm not a dumb                        bitch.  I work in a bar, right?                        I can't read a list of my academic                        credentials to every booze-hound                        that comes in the place... You are                        what you do...                                  CATES                        Positive self-image problem all                        over again ... You are who you                        decide you are unless you're the                        type that lets assholes decide for                        you.                                  ELAINE                        Aren't you the one that thinks all                        psychotherapy is bullshit?                                  CATES                        I do think all psychotherapy is                        bullshit. But just because I think                        it's bullshit doesn't mean I don't                        know something about it.                                  ELAINE                        If this is your idea of                        sympathetic interest in my                        problems, I'll take brutal                        indifference.                                  CATES                        Hey, you know what I really think?                                  ELAINE                        Tell me--I'm dyin' to hear it.                                  CATES                        I think you're ashamed to tend bar                        which is sad because you look                        great in that outfit they make you                        wear... You pull down four bills                        a week which is damn good, and you                        mix the best Pina Coladas I've                        ever had... I think that if you                        need bigger and better things ...                        then go for em.              She smiles at him after this. It looks like they'll kiss.              Their faces are close.  Then she lightly moves back.                                  ELAINE                        You oversimplify every...              He stops her in the middle of the sentence by kissing her,              then pulls back...                                  CATES                        Some things are simple, right?              Their faces are very close ... but they don't touch for              another second.                                  ELAINE                        Right...              TRANSITION.              SAN FRANCISCO - DAWN              Titles continue.              Tugs churning across the bay... Quiet city streets. Parked              cars covered with early morning dew... A newspaper truck              slowly grinds by, drops a bundleand moves on.              EMBARCADERO - DAWN              The station wagon pulls up to a young punk, HENRY WONG, on a              motorcycle.              Billy Bear smiles and leans out the driver's side window.                                  BILLY                        You got somethin' for us, Henry?              Henry produces some credit cards.  Billy passes them to Ganz              for inspection.                                  GANZ                        How hot are they?                                  HENRY                        Hot?  Hey, they're not even room                        temperature.              Ganz snorts derisively.                                  GANZ                        How ya doin'?                                  HENRY                        Can't complain.                                  GANZ                        We got a lot to talk about.                                  HENRY                        Yeah, old times.                                  GANZ                        We'll follow you.  Take it                        slow,okay?                                  HENRY                        Sure, right.              Ganz pockets the credit cards as Henry wheels away.              INT.  STATION WAGON                                  GANZ                        I want to drive awhile.                                  BILLY                        I ain't tired yet.              INT.  STATION WAGON                                  GANZ                        Maybe after we get done with him                        I'm gonna buy us some girls.                                  BILLY                        Whaddya mean, buy?                                  GANZ                        Pros.              Ganz stares at Billy.                                  BILLY                        Pay money?                                  GANZ                        Yeah, dummy.  Money.                                  BILLY                        I never paid for it in my life.                                  GANZ                        It's better when you pay... they                        let you do anything.                                  BILLY                        They always let me do anything. I                        don't want to pay for it.  I never                        paid for it in my life.                                  GANZ                        Just do what I say, okay? We'll                        pay for the girls and have a good                        time... Don't you trust me?              Billy smiles.                                  BILLY                        Sure, I trust ya.              They drive off.              NORTH BEACH - RESIDENTIAL STREET - DAWN              First light breaks over Telegraph Hill. A quiet row of              Victorian townhouses now converted into apartments.              APARTMENT BEDROOM - EARLY MORNING              Cates is sprawled across the double bed; Elaine is on the              verge of falling off the edge. Cates' eyes snap open.  A              second later, his wrist watch alarm goes off.  He turns it              off, gets out of bed and begins pulling on his pants. Elaine              sits up in bed, still wearing Cates' blue shirt... Cates              picks up a robe as Elaine gets out of bed on the opposite              side, throws the robe to Elaine... She takes off the shirt,              swaps it for the robe and throws the shirt to Jack.                                  ELAINE                        You know, if you let me come over                        to your place once in a while, you                        could put on a clean shirt in the                        morning.                                  CATES                        What makes you think I have any                        clean shirts at my place?              He buttons his shirt and heads for the kitchen.              KITCHEN              Cates brushing his teeth at the sink, Elaine making coffee.                                  ELAINE                        You know, that's my toothbrush,                        Jack.              He keeps brushing.                                  CATES                        Maybe you ought to buy me one.                                  ELAINE                        Maybe I would if I knew when you                        were coming back.              He stops brushing, turns and looks at her.                                  CATES                        I'm here.  And I've been coming                        back for quite awhile... Let's not                        hassle, okay?  And can I have a                        cup of coffee?  Please.              She pours some coffee, hands him a cup and saucer... Cates              pours some whiskey into it from a flask.                                  ELAINE                        That's a fairly crummy way to                        start a morning.                                  CATES                        Maybe I got a fairly crummy day                        ahead.                                  ELAINE                        Maybe that makes a nice excuse.                                  CATES                        Maybe you don't know what the hell                        you're talking about.              Cates picks his holstered .44 off a chair back and begins              strapping it on.                                  ELAINE                        When you start with that                        attitude... it's like I don't know                        who you are.                                  CATES                        What do you want to know?  What                        difference does it make?  I'm the                        guy in your bed the last three                        months.  I make you feel good. You                        make me feel good.  What the hell                        else do you want from a guy?                                  ELAINE                        I wish you'd stop trying to make                        me mad so I won't care for you...                        I wish you'd give me a little more                        of a chance.              He turns away, moves into the corridor near the stairwell.                                  CATES                        I don't have time for this. I                        gotta go to work.              She stands frozen... He turns back and looks at her; it's              hard to apologize.                                  CATES                               (continuing)                        Look, I'm glad I'm in your life...                        and hell, with an ass like yours,                        I figure anything might be                        possible.              She is warmed up by the first part, amused by the second; she              approaches...                                  ELAINE                        You know something, Jack, you                        really are hopeless.                                  CATES                        That's the way I see it, too.                                  ELAINE                        Call me later.                                  CATES                        You sure you want me to?                                  ELAINE                        Yeah, for some reason, I'm sure...              He moves closer, kisses her..                                  CATES                        Thanks for the coffee.                                  ELAINE                        I think you forgot this. Hands him                        his wallet and badge...                                  CATES                        Guess people ought to know who I                        am...              He turns to go down the stairwell...                                  ELAINE                        Jack, wait.  Here...              She puts a scarf around his neck.                                  ELAINE                               (continuing)                        It's cold as hell out these                        mornings, and you know what the                        man said, the coldest winter I                        ever spent was the summer I spent                        in San Francisco...              They don't kiss.  He nods appreciately, the scarf in hand as              he turns and goes.              STREET - NORTH BEACH - MORNING              Cates comes out of Elaine's apartment building, crosses to              his whipped and battered  64 Cadillac convertible, notices a              parking ticket stuck under the windshield wiper...                                  CATES                        Son of a bitch.              Shoves the ticket in his coat pocket, gets into the Caddie              puts the scarf around the rear view mirror, starts the engine              and guns away...              CITY STREET              Cates driving the convertible; he comes down a hill and turns              toward the East Bay...              TRANSITION.              GOLDEN GATE PARK - MORNING              Henry Wong, seated on a park bench. Now very dead, a bullet              hole in the middle of his forehead. Billy Bear is seated next              to him on the bench reading the race form.              GANZ              Using the telephone at an outdoor booth a few feet beyond the              bench.              STREET - BROADWAY DISTRICT - DAY              LUTHER and ROSALIE, a young couple, turn a corner.  A dark              parody of all-American young marrieds.  They are bickering as              usual.                                  ROSALIE                        I liked that carpet we saw.                                  LUTHER                        We can't afford it.                                  ROSALIE                        Don't remind me.                                  LUTHER                        Whaddya want me to do, go out and                        steal for the money?  I hated the                        color anyway; the color sucked...              Suddenly, Billy and Ganz descend on Luther and Rosalie and              pull them into their station wagon..              INT.  STATION WAGON              Billy has Rosalie by the mouth, gagging her with his big              paw... Ganz has his gun at Luther's neck.                                  GANZ                        Surprise, Luther.                                  LUTHER                        Whaddya want?  I thought you were                        locked up-                                  GANZ                        I want the money, asshole, what do                        you think?  The money that Reggie                        hid...                                  LUTHER                        I don't know what you're talkin'                        about.                                  GANZ                        You want that Indian to snap her                        neck?              He mimes the gesture... snap...                                  GANZ                               (continuing)                        Instead of worryin' about Reggie,                        you better worry about me...                                  LUTHER                        Don't give me this, we were                        partners.                                  GANZ                        Billy, go ahead, break it...                                  LUTHER                        No! Don't kill her.  I can get you                        the money.                                  GANZ                        When?                                  LUTHER                        I can't get it until Monday.                        Honest.                                  GANZ                        You chickenshit punk...                                  LUTHER                        Honest. The place we stashed it                        opens Monday morning. I can't get                        it till then. Monday morning,                        that's when it opens. After that,                        I'll get the money to you right                        away...              Ganz finally takes the gun from the neck.                                  GANZ                        I always liked you, Luther. You                        were always a lotta fun to hang                        out with...              Rosalie is rubbing her neck now that she's been released...              Ganz gestures to Billy.                                  GANZ                               (continuing)                        We're gonna keep her.              Luther desperately doesn't like this.                                  LUTHER                        Come on, you can trust me. Please.                                  GANZ                        You try to mess with us or go to                        the cops, I promise you, I'll put                        holes in her you wouldn't believe.              He smiles at Luther, pinches him on the cheek, shoves him out              of the car.              LUTHER              Stands shivering as it powers away.              WALDEN HOTEL - DAY              A small hotel on one of the quiet streets behind Union Square.              A GREEN COUGAR              Pulls up across the street.              INT. CAR              Tha car arrives in front of the hotel.                                  GANZ                        Nice place, huh?              Rosalie is very nervous.                                  ROSALIE                        What are you gonna do to me in                        there?              Ganz gives her a casual smile.                                  GANZ                        Maybe that's where I'm gonna cut                        your throat.                                  BILLY                        He's just kiddin', you just keep                        doin' what I tell ya, you'll be                        okay.              They move out of the car, head for the hotel.              LOBBY              A FRIZZY YOUNG BLONDE sits behind the desk in a mirrored              entrance hall.  She reads a lurid paperback. Morning traffic              streams by outside as Ganz, Billy and Rosalie enter and              approach the desk.                                  GANZ                        We need some rooms for a couple of                        nights...Okay?              She smiles at Ganz.                                  FRIZZY                        Sure.  We don't get many real                        customers, ya know?  Most people                        only stay an hour or two...              Passes a form across. Ganz signs it, Frizzy glances at his              signature then takes a key from the rack behind.                                  GANZ                        I want her young.  And tall. Nice                        legs. Legs are important. Then,                        real thin.  Yeah.  NO jeans-A                        dress? a nice summer dress.  You                        know I want her fresh... I'll tell                        you why, because I been hoein'                        weeds and makin' license plates                        for a couple of years... Yeah, I                        know you don't get it...              BILLY BEAR              Sees a couple approaching, he shoves the dead man down on the              bench and spreads the newspaper over his head.  The body now              looking like a typical park bum who has spent the night.              Billy walks over to Ganz.                                  BILLY                        Hey, what about me?                                  GANZ                        And I need one more for my pal.                        Yeah. Make her an Indian. No, not                        a turban, you know, a squaw.              Billy smiles, takes the Polaroid...              POLAROID              A close shot of the dead man with the bullet hole in his              forehead.              GANZ              Takes the photograph back from Billy and slips it into his              jacket pocket...                                  GANZ                        Walden Hotel. Third near Broadway.                        Tell them to ask for ... uh...              He takes the hot credit cards out of his pocket, the name              embossed on the plastic..                                  GANZ                               (continuing)                        G.P. Polson...P.O.L.S.O.N....Just                        be a couple of hours.              Hangs up. The two men head for a green Plymouth...              TRANSITION.                                  FRIZZY                        Number twenty-seven, Mr. Polson.                                  GANZ                        Put them next door, okay.              She gives him a slightly knowing look.                                  FRIZZY                        Sure, hey, you got the whole floor                        to yourself...              Ganz sends her back a sharp look.                                  GANZ                        Keep your filthy ideas to                        yourself, lady.              Ganz picks up his suitcase, walks over to the nearest              stairwell.  Billy and Rosalie follow...              TRANSITION.              STREET              Bars starting to fill up with mid-day customers... A black              Chevy cruises past and stops further up the block. Two              Plainclothesmen, VANZANT and ALGREN, get out of the car. As              they start toward the Walden...              THE CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE              Pulls up near the two men. Cates climbs out of his car and              walks over to them.                                  CATES                        Hey, fellas, what's happening?                        Radio said you guys had something                        on...                                  ALGREN                        Not much, Jack ... Salesman named                        Polson had his credit cards                        lifted...              Algren nods over to the parking lot opposite.                                  ALGREN                               (continuing)                        One of Polson's cards rented that                        green coupe.                                  VANZANT                        Not too much for a big rough tough                        gunfighter like you to do on this                        one...              Cates smiles at the verbal positioning he's used to with his              colleagues.                                  CATES                        Suspect packed or is this a                        laugher?                                  ALGREN                        Five and dime stuff. Polson said                        a kid with a switchblade mugged                        him and drove off on a motorcyle.                                  CATES                        Yeah, well, I guess you two are                        experts at taking boy scout knives                        away from teenagers...                                  VANZANT                        Yeah, we are, that means you can                        stay outta this one. We don't have                        any big need for the artillery              Vanzant's turn to smile.                                  CATES                        Hey, I'm just offering to help                        out... I like to watch real pros                        work.                                  VANZANT                        Help, huh?  Sometimes your kind of                        help tends to leave the suspect in                        bad shape.              Algren...mediator... soothes the competitive situation.                                  ALGREN                        Hey, relax ... Jack, you wanna                        come inside, fine... You can stake                        out the lobby...              Cates, a bit disgusted at the politics of this moment, nods...                                  CATES                        Fine, it's your show...              The three men move toward the Walden.              WALDEN HOTEL LOBBY              Frizzy Blonde still behind the desk. Still reading the lurid              paperback. Unaware as Vanzant and Algren approach... She              looks up as they flash their badges.                                  FRIZZY                        Aw, you guys were in last week.                        You better ask around.  I'm not                        supposed to be hassled... I got                        friends.                                  VANZANT                        Hey, park the tongue for a second,                        sweetpants, we just want to search                        a room.                                  FRIZZY                        Not unless you got a warrant.                                  CATES                        Maybe you should of been a lawyer                        instead of a dumb skirt workin'                        behind a register.              Frizzy turns to find Cates standing beside her. He nudges her              aside. Starts going throught the register book.                                  FRIZZY                        Aw, come on, what the shit is this?                                  ALGREN                        We're looking for a guy going                        under the name Polson...              Frizzy sits back down in defeat.                                  FRIZZY                        Okay, big deal.  Get it over with.              Cates finds the name.                                  CATES                        Mr. Polson, room 27...                                  ALGREN                        Is he alone?                                  FRIZZY                        Naw, his sister went up an hour                        ago.              Vanzant turns to Cates.                                  VANZANT                        Okay, like we said, you stake out                        the lobby.                                  CATES                        Sure. Great. Whatever.                                  VANZANT                        You're not missing out on                        Dillinger. This punk just stole                        some credit cards.              Cates watches the two Detectives head for the elevator.              SECOND FLOOR CORRIDOR              Vanzant and Algren move down the hallwayStop at the far end.              Both Detectives draw their pistols and approach a door.              ROOM              Summer dress and undergarments scatteredon the floor. LISA,              lies naked under the covers.              She matches Ganz's earlier requirements.Smoking a cigarette,              staring at the ceiling. Ganz remains on top of the blanket.              Still in his shirt and pants watching TV. Three sharp knocks              at the door. Ganz reacts as if he's received an electric              shock. His hand goes under the pillow... Comes up with an              automatic. Shoves it hard into Lisa's stomach.                                  LISA                        Hey...                                  GANZ                        Shut up.                                  LISA                        What the hell's wrong?  I didn't                        do anything.              Another knock. Ganz makes her move to the door.                                  LISA                               (continuing)                        What do you want?  What's goin' on?                                  GANZ                        Shut up.              She grabs her dress and tries to pull it on.                                  GANZ                               (continuing)                        Now ask who it is.              Shoves harder with the pistol.                                  GANZ                               (continuing)                        Come on, ask.              She calls out.                                  LISA                        Who is it?              CORRIDOR              Vanzant and Algren stand back from the door. Guns held ready.                                  ALGREN                        Police... open up.              R00M              Lisa looks from the door back to Ganz. Then at the gun held              against her. She's petrified.                                  GANZ                        Stall.                                  LISA                        What do you want?                                  VANZANT                        Police business. Come on, open up.              A smile on Ganz' face. Almost as if he's enjoying the moment.                                  GANZ                        Keep stallin'.                                  LISA                        Alright, I'm coming...hold on.              I'll just be a minute.              CORRIDOR              Vanzant and Algren waiting. Sounds of movement from within              the room.              LOBBY              Cates moves toward the foot of the stairwell. Looks across at              mirror on the wall opposite. The entire lobby covered from              this spot. Every angle, including Frizzy.              ROOM              Ganz gestures to Lisa.                                  LISA                        Just a second.              Ganz belts her with his gun; she falls..Ganz goes through the              connecting door. Slips into the adjacent room.              BILLY'S ROOM              Another Hooker cowers in the corner, pulling on her clothes.              She's a Mexican girl in a ridiculous 'Indian' outfit.                                  MEXICAN GIRL                        Que paso? Que esta pasando? No                        entiendo...                                  BILLY                        Shut up.              Billy goes to where Rosalie is awkwardlytied to a chair with              an electric dord.  He pulls her to her feet as Ganz moves by.                                  BILLY                               (continuing)                        When I say jump, girl, you better                        jump.                                  BILLY                               (continuing)              CORRIDOR              Vanzant reaches down, tries the knob.  Locked. Algren moves              back, preparing to kick the door down.              ADJACENT ROOM              Ganz opens the door behind the two cops. Raises his pistol              and fires. Billy's shots follow immediately. Hits Vanzant.              Algren rolls just as Ganz fires again. Wounded, he gets off              three shots, then moves inside Ganz' room. Ganz and Billy run              for the elevator... Exchange two more shots with Algren. The              Mexican Girl begins screaming in Spanish...              LOBBY              Cates draws his .44. Races up the stairs three at a time.              Frizzy starts to frantically call the police.              CORRIDOR              Cates stops at the landing. Vanzant's body sprawled across              the hallway. Algren back in the corridor, still losing              blood... Leans against the wall for support... Lisa staggers              out of the room, screams. Algren points the gun toward the              elevator. Indicating where Ganz and Billy have just fled.              Cates starts back down toward the lobby.              ELEVATOR              Ganz and Billy, guns ready as the carriage jolts downward.              Rosalie is terrified, sobbing...              CATES              Arrives at the halfway turn of the second staircase. He takes              the next flight in two jumps.              ELEVATOR              As the doors open, Ganz gestures for Billy and Rosalie to              wait as he heads for the lobby.              LOBBY              Cates literally flies into the lobby just as Ganz appears. He              slams Ganz against a column, belts him across the neck with              his pistol. Ganz screams with pain, drops his gun... Cates              again slams him with his pistol, felling him...              GANZ              Slides across the floor.              CATES Senses something ... moves just as Billy appears behind              and fires at him. The bullet takes out a window. Cates dives              over the desk. Another bullet chews up the wood.              LOBBY              Frizzy has been standing beside her desk, screaming... Cates'              move and the accompanying bulletspanic her. She dashes for              safety... Cates gets to his feet behind cover. Sees Billy              holding Rosalie by the throat. Frizzy begins to scream.                                  GANZ                        He'll blow her goddamn head off.              Cates doesn't miss a beat. He slowly levels his .44. Takes              careful aim and starts to fire at Billy.                                  ROSALIE                        No. No.              Cates' shot narrowly misses Rosalie. The bullet smashes into              a mirror above Billy's head. Cates keeps moving closer, gun              pointed straight ahead. Billy pushes the pistol against              Rosalie'temple. For the first time, Cates hesitates. They              face each other across the length of the lobby.              ALGREN              Struggles down the remaining steps into the lobby. He still              holds his revolver. Dares not raise it towards Billy and              Rosalie.              BILLY BEAR              Covers Algren from near the entrance.  He's confused, doesn't              know what to do... He keeps hold of Rosalie.              GANZ              His eyes catch Algren's...                                  GANZ                        You.  Drop it and we won't kill                        her.              Algren tosses his gun to the floor.                                  GANZ                               (continuing)                        Now, tell him to drop his Goddamn                        piece.                                  ALGREN                        Do it, Cates.              No response.                                  ALGREN                               (continuing)                        Do it, Cates.  Goddamn it, do it.              Cates lowers his gun. Finally lets it drop to the floor.                                  GANZ                        Kick it over here.              Cates does; Ganz picks it up, smiles, looks at Billy.                                  GANZ                               (continuing)                        Get the car.              Then back to Cates as Billy runs out the entrance with              Rosalie.                                  GANZ                               (continuing)                        Your gun's just like mine.              He's going to kill Cates. But first be glances at Algren.              Then, almost casually, shoots him twice with Cates' .44.              Algren staggers back. Dead before he hits the floor. Cates              twists sideways just as Ganz fires. The bullet misses. Again              Frizzy starts screaming and struggling. Ganz swipes the woman              across the head with the gun. Her body slumps to the floor.              Police sirens can be heard in the distance. Cates makes an              attempt for Algren's gun. A bullet splatters against the              floor only inches from his outstretched fingers. The gun              skitters out of reach.                                  CATES                        You lying son of a bitch...                                  GANZ                        What are you talking about? We                        didn't kill her ...              Ganz smiles.              With your own gun, cop. How does it feel? Cates leaps into a              wooden phone booth. Ganz leisurely blasts away at the booth              with both his and Cates' gun. Two bullets crash into the              booth. Ganz moves to check inside the booth but sirens are              ominously near. Ganz finally retreats out the entrance.              STREET              Billy and Rosalie weave their way across street to the              Cougar. They make a U-turn. Ganz runs out. Car pulls out,              then the police cars and vans begin to arrive.              PHONE BOOTH              Chunks of wood on the floor. Shafts of light through a dozen              bullet holes. Shattered receiver dangling from a cord. Cates,              wedged tight into the very top of the cubicle. He drops to              the floor.              LOBBY              The police arrive. Swarm into the hotel. All eyes on Cates as              he rushes to Algren. Too late... Cates realizes Algren is              dead. He cradles Algren's head as he stares at the arriving              TAC Squad and Patrolmen.              TRANSITION.              SQUAD ROOM DAY              Cates walks in. Several Detectives gather around him.                                  FAT COP                        What happened?                                  CATES                        Read the report.                                  OLD COP                        Two cops blown away by a credit                        card booster... that don't figure.                                  CATES                        No shit.                                  FAT COP                        They were good cops.                                  CATES                        They were good cops who fucked up                        and got careless.              A snotty YOUNG COP paces.                                  YOUNG COP                        That's what you say, Cates...                                  CATES                        Yeah.                                  YOUNG COP                        But that's what you say about all                        of us all the tine ... we're                        always the ones fucking up when                        you tell it...                                  CATES                        The truth hurts, doesn't it, buddy?              Cates looks at the Old Cop.                                  OLD COP                        It don't figure.                                  CATES                        I need to borrow a piece.              The OLD COP shrugs... looks in his desk...                                  YOUNG COP                        Somebody steals your gun, you're                        supposed to file a report.                                  CATES                        Are you gonna tell me about police                        procedure?  Do me a favor, don't                        give me a bunch of crap.                                  YOUNG COP                        I guess when two cops die on                        account of your fuck up you want                        to keep it as quiet as possible...              Cates loses it for a second, lands on him with both hands,              pushes him against a wall... The room goes quiet. Cates cools              down.                                  CATES                        Just shut the fuck up.              The other cops don't intervene. They just watch.  Cates cools              down, straightens up. HADEN walks by, or, rather, speeds by.                                  HADEN                        Cates, I'll need to see you in                        five minutes, exactly five.              The Old Cop hands Cates a gun, a traditional Army .45...                                  OLD COP                        Best I can do.                                  HADEN                        D'you read me, Cates...              Haden continues moving away.                                  CATES                        Five minutes.  I heard you, your                        voice carries...              As Cates is examining the gun, RUTH, a lab technician, enters              and drops three 8 x 10's on the desk near Cates.                                  RUTH                        They're still wet.              Cates lifts the blow-ups, each one showing a different aspect              of a spent bullet.                                  RUTH                               (continuing)                        Lots of people getting shot with                        .44's lately ... Last year, it was                        Saturday Night Specials..now it's                        heavy stuff. People must be                        getting madder about something.              Cates starts pinning the blow-ups onto a large bulletin board              on the wall. Nearby, at the same time (within Cates' line of              sight, within earshot), Lisa, the Hooker, is being              interrogated by a POLICE-WOMAN who pulls the statement off              the typewriter. Nearby, the Indian Hooker is being              interrogated in Spanish.                                  POLICEWOMAN                        You're an accessory to Murder One,                        so you're going to have to do a                        whole lot better than what we got                        down here, honey...                                  LISA                        Gimme a break, huh? ... Look, I                        got there.  He was a trick just                        like any other for all I knew.                        That's all there is.  He didn't                        feel like sitting and talking. He                        was in a big hurry to get laid.                        I was with him about an hour...              Cates has gotten interested in the last part of this ...              drifts toward her... A DETECTIVE comes through, begins              distributing I.B.M. printouts to Cates, the other nearby              officers..                                  DETECTIVE                        We got a print from the hotel                        room.  Guy's real name is Ganz,                        Albert Ganz.  A hitter from back                        East but he worked out here a few                        years back.  Armed robbery. Broke                        out of prison two days ago and                        capped two of the guards. A real                        animal.  Wait'll you see this...              Cates reads the printout, then smoothly,imperiously, he takes              over the questioning of Lisa.                                  CATES                        Did he give you a return match?                                  LISA                        He wasn't interested.                                  CATES                        Maybe he didn't like your                        performance.                                  LISA                        Fuck you.                                  CATES                        I'll take a raincheck...              From the side, Ruth is pointing at the photos...                                  RUTH                        This'll interest you, Jack...we've                        got something here from your                        gun... and these are from the                        first weapon Ganz used...                                  CATES                        I don't get it.                                  RUTH                        Here.                                  CATES              She turns, produces the third photo.  Pins it beside the one              from the Walden Hotel.                                  RUTH                        A perfect match for the markings                        from the first gun he used... but                        not from the Walden Hotel... fired                        at least six hours earlier...at                        point blank range... right between                        the eyes.  Found him on a park                        bench...              She shows him two more pictures.  Police forensics shots of              Henry Wong ... very dead on the park bench...                                  RUTH                               (continuing)                        Ya know, there are some very bad                        people out there in the world.                                  CATES                        Look at it this way, Ruth.  If                        there weren't, what would there be                        for us to do?              Lisa continues with the Policewoman.                                  LISA                        Anyway... so I got there and took                        him down.  He started watching                        television and then you                        sensational people started banging                        on the door... that's all...                        except ... he's gonna give you                        guys a hard time.                                  CATES              Cates looks up as he hears that remark.  Notices KEHOE,              another Detective, entering with a long suitcase.                                  POLICEWOMAN                        What makes you think so?                                  LISA                        I think he liked shooting cops a                        lot more than getting laid.              Cates watches Kehoe unpack the box.                                  CATES                        Is that what this guy Ganz had in                        the hotel?                                  KEHOE                        Every last bit of it.  The big                        guy's room was empty.                                  CATES                        I'll help you out.              Cates and Kehoe start going through the suitcase.  Kehoe              produces a speed loader for a .44...                                  KEHOE                        This guy must have had a .44 like                        yours, Jack. Now he's got yours.                                  CATES                        Shit.              Kehoe next produces several boxes of shells.                                  KEHOE                        This cat was real serious about                        his artillery.              An Attendant comes through, hands Kehoe a file. He opens it,              shows the file to Cates who reads the name under the mug shot.                                  CATES                        Billy Bear...                                  KEHOE                        Backup man from the East Bay.                        Worked with Ganz a few years ago                        and sprung him from the road gang.              Kehoe opens the second file.  Four mug shots are inside.                                  CATES                        Who are all these?                                  KEHOE                        They all pulled a bunch of jobs                        with Ganz about four years ago.                                  CATES                        Wait a minute, wait a minute...                        who's this?                                  KEHOE                        Uhh ... Wong, Henry Wong.  He was                        in on the same job.              Cates spins the file around so that both Ruth an Kehoe can              see it, throws the forensic shots down beside it.                                  CATES                        Tell me that's not the same guy.                                  KEHOE                        Hey ... Dick Tracy.                                  RUTH                        Did Ganz have a grudge against his                        old friends?              Haden comes out of his office.                                  HADEN                        Get in here, Cates.              Cates ignores him.                                  CATES                        I think I wanna have a discussion                        about it with any of the ones                        still walking.  Can we find them?                                  KEHOE                        Here's the file. Cates checks the                        file.                                  CATES                        One of  em's in the slam.                                  HADEN                        Damn you, Cates ... Get in here.              Cates walks into Haden's cubicle.                                  CATES                        I want to be left alone on this                        one. Algren was killed with my gun.                                  HADEN                        Yeah, I read the report...              Haden shuffles some papers, seems to ignore Cates.                                  CATES                        Hey, the bastard's got my gun.  I                        want it back.                                  HADEN                        Jack, come on, there is an                        official department policy about                        cop killings. Cop killers                        represent a special priority                        because any man crazy enough to                        kill a cop is a greater threat to                        an unarmed civilian... In other                        words, we can't seen like we're in                        the revenge business... I know, we                        all know the truth's a little                        different.              Cates almost smiles at Haden.                                  CATES                        Yeah...                                  HADEN                        Anthing botherin' you besides                        losin' your gun?                                  CATES                        Yeah.  It bothers me when cops get                        hurt while I'm makin' a play. I                        don't like it.                                  HADEN                        You might be more of a team player                        and a little less of a hot dog on                        this one, Jack.                                  CATES                        Being a hot dog's worked pretty                        well for me so far... Besides, I                        got a lead...                                  HADEN                        Okay.  You're not a team player.                        You gotta do things your own way.                        Fine.  Nail this guy and make us                        all look good.  But you better                        watch your ass.  If you screw up,                        I can promise you, you're goin'                        down.                                  CATES                        You really know how to send a guy                        out with a great attitude. He                        starts to go.                                  HADEN                        Jack?                                  CATES                        Yeah?                                  HADEN                        Try not to get your ass shot to                        pieces. We got enough dead cops on                        this one.                                  CATES                        I'll keep it in mind.              Leaves.              TRANSITION.              CITY STREET              Heavy vehicle and pedestrian traffic. Cates stands near a hot              dog stand. Elaine joins him. Cates is eating a hot dog and              studying a police file.                                  ELAINE                        Great place for lunch.                                  CATES                        Yeah, one of my favorites.                                  ELAINE                        You made the front page.              He hands her a dog.                                  CATES                        Yeah, Guess it must have been a                        slow news day...                                  ELAINE                        Jack, are you okay?                                  CATES                        Sure, okay, fine, no problem...                        See, there's this kid in jail ...                        First thing I got to do is go up                        and see what he knows ...              He points to the file.                                  ELAINE                        I thought you might come over to                        my place to recuperate.  I don't                        have to go to work until the day                        after tomorrow.              They begin to stroll down the street.                                  CATES                        I got nothing to recuperate from.                        There's a guy out there with my                        gun, and I want it back.              She's not happy with this attitude.                                  ELAINE                        Look, spare me the macho bullshit                        about your gun...                                  CATES                        Bullshit?  I'll tell you about                        bullshit.  My gun's a real weapon                        in the hands of a real maniac who                        knows how to use it.  It isn't my                        macho bullshit that's killing                        people, my gun is ...                                  ELAINE                        Look, Jack, if you make everything                        your personal responsibility,                        you'll turn into a bad cop.  It's                        not a practical way to function...                                  CATES                        I didn't get burned, two cops did.                        Listen, I'll tell you about                        personnel responsibility.  I like                        to get the job done right.  And if                        I don't get my job done right...                        I'm for shit.                                  ELAINE                        Here it comes again ... the sacred                        job...                                  CATES                        That's right.  I'm not like you.                        I'm not gonna sit on my ass                        wondering what's right and what's                        wrong... There's a psycho out                        there killing people with my gun                        and I'm gonna get him.  Because                        it's my job. And if you don't get                        that...                                  ELAINE                        I get that. The job first.                        Everything else, especially me,                        second. I get it. I don't like it.              Pause.                                  CATES                        No one asked you to like it... But                        that's the way it is.              TRANSITION.              PRISON CELL BLOCK - DAY              Cates and a GUARD on the upper deck approaching the door to              the cell block... The Guard shouts upward.                                  GUARD                        Open Nine.              With a huge metal clatters the door to the cell block opens.              CELL BLOCK - NEAR ENTRANCE              Cates and the Guard go through the door.                                  GUARD                        Close Nine.              They move forward together.                                  GUARD                               (continuing)                        It's Number Twenty-two... You want                        company?                                  CATES                        No, no thanks.              The Guard shrugs, stays by the door.              CATES              He walks down the cell block. Inmates stare at him from              inside the stark cells. They don't know who he is, but they              can smell a cop. Cates stops at Twenty-two, looks inside...              a bit startled. Obviously, Reggie Hammond has connections and              taste. The paint is fresh; there's framed prints on the wall              instead of pin-ups, and the overall feeling is that of a              graduate school dorm rather than a prison. Cates turns, nods              to the Guard at the end of the cell block. He throws a switch              and the door opens.              HAMMOND'S CELL              Cates steps inside. Hammond is at a table wearing a Sony              Walkman and writing in some detailed ledgers with a fountain              pen. He's boogeying in his seat to the music. Sprawled on a              bunk nearby is LEROY, another black inmate close to Hammond's              age. Leroy is leafing through a copy of a skin magazine. He              doesn't even look at Cates.                                  CATES                        Hammond.              Cates steps inside the cell.                                  CATES                               (continuing)                        Hammond!              No answer. Cates leans over, hits the override button on the              Sony.                                  CATES                               (continuing)                        Hammond!              Hammond jumps, grabs his ears in pain ... He pulls the              headset off and glares at Cates.                                  HAMMOND                        You got a name, cop?                                  CATES                        Try Cates.  And let's talk in                        private, okay?                                  HAMMOND                        Sure, anything you want.              He tosses the Walkman to Leroy who dutifully puts it on.                                  CATES                        Look, convict, I know all about                        you. Single.  No fixed address. No                        known relatives.                        One previous conviction. Armed                        robbery... six months to go on a                        three-year sentence.                                  HAMMOND                        You here to write my life story?                                  CATES                        Not likely, Reggie.  Maybe I just                        need some help.              Cates takes the forensic photo out of his pocket, passes it              across the table to Hammond.  He looks at it, hardly reacts.                                  HAMMOND                        Henry Wong... My old pal.  He's                        looked better...              He passes the photo back.                                  HAMMOND                               (continuing)                        Look, I got just six months before                        gettin' out of here.  Six months                        between me and freedom after bein'                        here three years... And I'm not                        gonna do anything to screw it up,                        includin' pee in the prison yard,                        knock up the Warden's daughter or                        rat on my old partners...              Cates swings the cell door back open.                                  CATES                        Too bad, Reggie.  I thought maybe                        you were a smart boy.  But I guess                        if you were real smart you                        wouldn't be a convict.              He smiles, decides to play his card.                                  CATES                               (continuing)                        I can see a second-rater like you                        wouldn't be any help at all goin'                        up against a real hard case like                        Ganz.              Hammond jerks his head around.                                  HAMMOND                        Ganz?              Pause.                                  HAMMOND                               (continuing)                        Ganz the one who shot Henry?                        Cates, I asked you a question...              Cates smiles.                                  CATES                        Yeah, I noticed...                                  HAMMOND                        Ganz is in jail.  He's gonna be                        there two years after I'm on the                        street.                                  CATES                        Didn't work out that way.  He                        busted out with a big Indian.                        They capped two guards on a road                        gang. Nice meeting you Reggie.              He turns, goes out. The door clangs behind him. Hammond jumps              up and bangs on the bars, shouts at Cates' back...                                  HAMMOND                        Cates, Come back here.              Cates turns, saunters back, leans against the door.                                  CATES                        Yeah?                                  HAMMOND                        I can deliver Ganz.  But you gotta                        get me outta here first.                                  CATES                        You're crazy.                                  HAMMOND                        I can help you, man, but you gotta                        get me out.  I got to be on the                        street.  Get me outta here.                                  CATES                        What's the big deal about you                        bein' on the street?                                  HAMMOND                        I got a lot to protect.                                  CATES                        Bullshit.                                  HAMMOND                        It's the only way you're gonna get                        Ganz.                                  CATES                        I'll think about it.              TRANSITION.              Cates typing several of official looking documents while              seated across from a rather dour-looking bureaucrat named BOB.                                  CATES                        Let me borrow your pen, Bob.              Handed over by Bob.                                  BOB                        You going to use your own name?                                  CATES                        Shit, no.                                  CANDY              He begins signing the documents.                                  BOB                        Jack, just remember one thing. If                        all this comes down, you don't                        know me.  I'm not gonna burn for                        you.  And I'll tell you something                        else.  If it all comes down, your                        ass is new-mown grass.                                  CATES                        Right.  Hey, no sweat.              He hands over the papers. Smiles.                                  BOB                        BOB You got him for 48 hours.              Bob studies the sheet.                                  BOB                               (continuing)                        You got a big career as a forger                        if you decide to go that way,                        Jack...   I'll ring security.              TRANSITION.              PROCESS ROOM - PRISON - DAY              The GUARD leads Hammond to a steel cage. Harmnond's now              wearing a beautifully tailored plaid suit.              The Guard shouts to ANOTHER GUARD on the far side.                                  GUARD                        Prisoner G21355 ... Hammond.                                  SECOND GUARD                        Okay.  Send him through.              The gate slides open. The Guard geztures for Hairmond to              enter. Hammond walks to the far side of the pen.  The first              gate closes, the second one opens.              Hammond turns and walks over to Cates. The Guard comes up to              Cates, double checks his orders then unlocks Hammond's cuffs.                                  GUARD                        Gotta sign for him.                                  CATES                        Sure thing...              He looks over at Hammond who smiles at him.  Then looks at              Harmond's clothes...                                  CATES                               (continuing)                        This prison gives out $400 suits?                                  HAMMOND                        What are you talkin' about?  This                        suit's mine.  It cost $900.              Hammond dusts off a sleeve.                                  CATES                        We're supposed to be after a                        killer, not a string of hookers...                                  HAMMOND                        Listen, it may be a little out of                        date. You know, I got a reputation                        for lookingreal sharp with the                        ladies...              Cates hands some papers to the Guard.                                  GUARD                        He's all yours.              The Guard walks away as Hammond feels Cates' lapel.                                  HAMMOND                        We could change this for something                        good...Get you lookin' sharp for                        pussy.              Cates gives him a look.                                  CATES                        I don't need to hear your jive. I                        already got that department taken                        care of...                                  HAMMOND                        You got a girl... shit... the                        generosityof women never ceases to                        amaze me.              Cates slaps a cuff on Hammond's outstrethand, then puts the              other on his own wrist.                                  HAMMOND                               (continuing)                        Hey, no way.  Take off the                        bracelets or no deal.                                  CATES                        You just don't get it, do your                        Reggie?  There isn't any deal. I                        own your ass.                                  HAMMOND                        No way to start a partnership.                                  CATES                        Get this.  We ain't partners. We                        ain't brothers.  We ain't friends.                        I'm puttin' you down and keepin'                        you down until Ganz is locked up                        or dead.  And if Ganz gets away,                        you're gonna be sorry we ever met.                                  HAMMOND                        Shit.  I'm already sorry.              Cates yanks on the cuffs.  They move away.                                  ?                        TRANSITION.              OUTSIDE THE JAIL - DAY              CATES LEADS HAMMOND OUT.  THEY HEAD FOR CATES' BATTERED              CADILLAC.                                  HAMMOND                        This your car, man?                                  CATES                        Yeah.                                  HAMMOND                        It looks like you bought it off                        one of the brothers.              As they approach the car...                                  CATES                        Okay, let's get down to it.  I did                        my part and got you out.  So now                        you tell me where we're goin'?                                  HAMMOND                        Don't worry, I got a move for ya.                        An awesome move. A guy named                        Luther. Ganz'll be paying him a                        visit.  We go to him right away.                                  CATES                        Luther was part of the gang?                                  HAMMOND                        What gang you talkin' about, Jack?                                  CATES                        I can read a police file,                        shithead, and quit calling me Jack.                                  HAMMOND                        Just an expression man, don't mean                        nothin'.              Cates gets behind the wheel and kicks the engine over.                                  CATES                        I don't give a damn.  It happens                        to be my name.                                  HAMMOND                        Then what're you complainin'                        about? At least nobody's calling                        you shithead....                                  CATES                        I may call you worse than that.              Cates drives off.              EXT. STREET - MISSION DISTRICT - DAY              Cates' Cadillac purrs into view, entering a deserted street              within a rundown neighborhood.              INT. CADDY              Hammond seated next to Cates.                                  HAMMOND                        Just up the street, the other                        side, over there ... Now, don't                        bother knockin' on the door.                        Luther ain't the kind of guy that                        looks for company.                                  CATES                        Your pal nuts enough to take a                        shot at me?                                  HAMMOND                        Luther ain't the reliable type. I                        don't want you shot yet, Cates ...                        not before you been a help to me.                                  CATES                        I'm helpin' you, huh?              Hammond smiles.                                  HAMMOND                        Yeah. Didn't you know that?              STREET              The Caddy pulls to a stop.                                  HAMMOND                        Over there...232...              Cates double-checks his .38.                                  HAMMOND                               (continuing)                        You better let me borrow one of                        those.              Cates smiles.                                  CATES                        Sure thing, asshole.              Handcuffs Hammond to the door handle.  Grabs the car keys.                                  CATES                               (continuing)                        You just hang on.  And hope this                        big move of yours turns out to be                        something. Opens the car door.                                  CATES                               (continuing)              LUTHER'S VICTORIAN              Cates knocks at the door. Nothing. Knocks again ... no              response.. From inside, he hears a faint noise but no              response to the knock. Holding the .38 in one hand, Cates              tries the knob with the other. The door opens. Cautiously,              Cates steps inside.              INT. LUTHER'S VICTORIAN              Long corridor ahead. No sign of Luther.              CATES              Moves down the corriaor, checks the rooms off to one sides.              LUTHER LUTHER              slips into the hallway behind Cates... Cates turns just as he              gets to the kitchen. Luther holds a gun. Cates drops to a              crouch and aims the .38. Luther whirls and fires at Cates. As              wood and plaster fly out all round him, Cates makes a running              dive for the floor. Luther runs out before Cates has              regainehis feet.              STREET              Luther rushes out the front door and heads toward the              Cadillac.              HAMMOND              Watches as Luther heads down the sidewaltoward him. As he              starts to pass by... Hammond steps out suddenly... Flattens              him with the car door. Luther drops, stunned. Hammond, still              restricted by being cuffed to the door handle, reaches and              grabs his pistol.                                  CATES                        Hammond, Drop the Goddamn gun.              Hammond looks up. He sprints across the pavement. Aims his              gun at Hammond.                                  HAMMOND                        Quit playin' cop and undo this                        cuff, Jack, I need to talk to this                        man.                                  CATES                        I'm tellin' you to drop the Goddam                        gun.                                  HAMMOND                        I got a whole thing about people                        pointin' guns at me.                                  CATES                        Just throw me the Goddamn gun.              Long moment. Then Hammond smiles and tosses him Luther's              pistol.  Luther groans. Cates puts his foot on Luther's belly              and pulls himself into a standing position, cuffs him.                                  HAMMOND                        Luther, I always told you the                        physical side of life wasn't your                        gig.  Look at you, all messed                        up... Course you never were much                        in the snappy dresser department,                        were you?              Cates now has Luther ready to be questioned.                                  CATES                        Come on, talk to him.              Hammond turns to smile at Luther.                                  HAMMOND                        What's happening, Luther?                                  LUTHER                        I thought you were inside...                                  HAMMOND                        Meet my travel Agent.              Luther leans forward, looks straight at Cates.                                  LUTHER                        A cop...                                  CATES                        I sure ain't his fairy                        godmother... now I'm looking for                        Ganz...where is he?                                  LUTHER                        Haven't seen him for years. That's                        the truth.                                  CATES                        You just took a shot at me,                        asshole. I think you do know where                        he is.                                  LUTHER                        Who gives a fuck what you think?              Cates grabs the still open Cadillac door, slams it into              Luther. He falls backwards. Cates looks at Hammond.                                  CATES                        Hey, this works pretty good.                                  HAMMOND                        Thank you.                                  CATES                        Want to try it again?              Luther sits up again, glares at Cates.                                  LUTHER                        Ganz and Billy got my girl,                        Rosalie.                                  CATES                        I think I met her.  Now tell us                        something we don't know, like                        where they stashed her.                                  LUTHER                        I don't know.              Cates slams the car door agains him again.                                  HAMMOND                        I gotta tell you he's having a                        ball with this car door, Luther...                        You'd better think of somethin' to                        tell him.              Luther besitates...flashes a look at Hammond, who sends him              a silent fleeting reply.  Maybe Cates sees this. Maybe not.                                  LUTHER                        He ... he wants me to help him                        skip town.                                  CATES                        When? How?                                  LUTHER                        I dunno ... he's gonna call me...              Another look at Hammond.                                  LUTHER                               (continuing)                        He's gonna call me on...Tuesday.              Something's wrong with all this.  Cates isn't sure just what.              Not yet. He looks at Hammond.                                  CATES                        What do you think?                                  HAMMOND                        I think you better put him on ice,                        man.                                  CATES                        He's gotta take that call ... if                        there is one.                                  HAMMOND                        If you let him run around till                        Tuesday, he's gonna run right to                        Ganz and warn him. Ain't you,                        motherfucker?              Luther makes a play toward Hammond, who laughs, doesn't even              flinch.                                  HAMMOND                               (continuing)                        Luther, are you angry with me?              Cates wrestles Luther into the back seat, turns to Hammond.                                  CATES                        I don't know what the hell you're                        smiling about, watermelon. Your                        big move turned out to be shit.              HAMMOND Just stares at Cates, keeps smiling...              TRANSITION.              BOOKING - POLICE PRECINCT - NIGHT              Two Uniforms follow a sullen Luther, Cates and Hammond to the              DUTY SERGEANT... Cates speaks to him through the small              window.                                  CATES                        Assault on a police officer with                        a deadly weapon.  Carrying a                        concealed weapon.  Resisting                        arrest, Disturbing the peace.                        Public nuisance...              The Sergeant begins typing out an arrest form.                                  CATES                               (continuing)                        I'll think up a few more and file                        the report tomorrow.              Cates looks back at Hammond as Luther is hauled away.                                  CATES                               (continuing)                        Come on, I gotta make a phone call.              As they move through the honeycomb of office partitions.                                  CATES                               (continuing)                        You stay with me.              Cates picks up the phone on the other side of the booking              desk. Dials ... waits for a response as TWO HOOKERS are led              past by an Arresting Officer. Hammond gives them the eye.                                  CATES                               (continuing)                        This is Jack Cates. Any messages?              ELAINE'S APARTMENT              Elaine is on the kitchen phone, speakingwhite putting her              coat on over her uniform for the evening.  One look at the              way it is cut and you know why she hates her job.                                  ELAINE                        Just one.  Some lady called.  Said                        she's a little hot-headed                        sometimes... But she still wants                        her occasional roommate. She'd                        like to talk it over after she                        gets off work tonight... if it's                        humanly possible....                                  CATES                        Elaine, look, I'm in the middle of                        sone stuff right now... I'm not                        gonna have time to come by. I                        don't know when I can get there.              Her face falls. Making the offer was hard enough.                                  ELAINE                        Come on, Jack ... you're making me                        work too Goddamn hard at this...              Jack is very irritated by this turn of events.                                  CATES                        Listen, Goddamn it if you think                        I'm happy about it, you're nuts.                        I just gotta take care of a few                        things, okay?                                  ELAINE                        This is not the way people who                        care for each other are supposed                        to behave.              Cates says nothing.  She hangs up angrily.              BOOKING              Hammond is working on the girls.                                  HAMMOND                        Excuse me, ladies, you seem to be                        in need of assistance.                                  HOOKER TWO                        Look, we got enough problems, we                        don't need no tight-ass court-                        appointed lawyer trying to                        bullshit us!                                  HAMMOND                        Sweetheart, I'm not trying to                        bullshit you. I don't know whether                        or not you ladies heard but the                        city is coming down real hard on                        people practicing unlawful carnal                        knowledge.                                  HOOKER ONE                        So what are you trying to say,                        fella?                                  HAMMOND                        I'm trying to say that you're not                        just walk in that courtroom and                        get gonna slapped with a $50 fine                        and be back on the street turning                        tricks tonight. You both are going                        to do some time. About 30 days                        each... Unless, of course,we talk                        real business.                                  HOOKER TWO                        So where do you want to do it,                        honey? You wanna hop up on the                        counter?                                  HAMMOND                        No, we can go to the back room.              Cates walks over and pulls him by the shoulder.                                  CATES                        We're on the move. Let's go. As                        they walk toward a corridor.                                  HAMMOND                        Do you know how close I was to                        getting some trim.  And you                        fucked' it up.                                  CATES                        Yeah, well, my ass bleeds for you.                        And I didn't get you out so you                        could go on a Goddamn "trim"                        hunt... stop moaning.                                  HAMMOND                        Speakin' of moans my Stomach is                        startin' to growl.                                  CATES                        We eat when I say we eat.                                  HAMMOND                        Bullshit ... I ain't moving  till                        I get something to eat. You've                        been treating me like shit ever                        since I came out here.  If you                        don't like it, you can take me                        back to the penitentiary and kiss                        my hungry black ass good-bye.  And                        I want some food some place nice..                        Some good people, nice music...                                  CATES                        Yeah, I'm hungry too. I know of a                        place. Let's go eat.                                  HAMMOND                        Yeah, I want mandolins, flowers...                        They move off down the corridor.              TRANSITION.              UNDERGROUND PARKING LOT - NIGHT              INT.  POLICE HEADQUARTERS              Cates and Hammond at a candy machine.  Cates drops in a              quarter, throws Hammond a candy bar...                                  CATES                        There's your God-damn dinner. Now,                        let's go.              They move toward a row of parked cars.              AT THE CADDY                                  HAMMOND                        Who'd you call on the phone back                        at the booking station?                                  CATES                        Just get in the car and keep your                        mouth shut.              Hammond gets in the car as Cates readjusts Elaine's scarf on              the mirror.                                  HAMMOND                        Must of been your lady friend...              Cates frowns at him.                                  HAMMOND                               (continuing)                        You really do have onoe, huh,                        Jack... what's her problem besides                        you?                                  CATES                        She's got the same complaint as                        half the Goddamn population.  She                        can't get the job she's trained                        for and it pisses her off...                        Anyway, what the fuck do you care?              Cates climbs in behind the wheel of the Cadillac.                                  HAMMOND                        No, man, tell me about her.  In                        jail they got me surrounded by                        guys wearin' blue suits twenty-                        four hours a day.  And I ain't                        built for that. Really?  With the                        clothes you got on you look like                        you'd love it.              Cates takes a belt from his flask.                                  CATES                        Now, where we goin', convict?                                  HAMMOND                        Mission District.  Gonna find us                        an Indian.              Cates starts the motor, slams it into gear.  Accelerates out              to the street.              TRANSITION.              EXT.  CITY STREET NIGHT              Cates and Hammon booming along in the Caddy.                                  HAMMOND                        Come on, Jack.  I want to hear                        about your girl.  When were you                        with her last ... You get what I                        mean?              Smiles. Cates smiles back at him, almost cruelly                                  CATES                        I don't give out the details.                                  HAMMOND                        Last night, two nights ago, three?              Cates keeps smiling.                                  CATES                        Last night.                                  HAMMOND                        You have a good time?              Pained expression on Cates' face as he comes back to reality.                                  CATES                        Sure.  Then we had a fight this                        morning.                                  HAMMOND                        At least you took care of business                        and got the important part in                        before she came down on you...Tell                        me a little about her.  She got                        great tits?              Cates gives him a hard look.                                  CATES                        I get the feeling it's going to be                        real long night.              They keep driving.              TRANSITION.              MISSION DISTRICT - STREET - NIGHT              The Cadillac drives slowly past a bar called Torchie's.              Stops at the end of the block.                                  CATES                        Well?                                  HAMMOND                        It's a long shot, but...Billy used                        to tend bar here a few years back.                        I heard him talk about it.                                  CATES                        This part of town, they'll make us                        for heat the second we walk in.                        Just back me up like you've got a                        piece...                                  HAMMOND                        Back you up?  Now why would I                        wanna do that?                                  CATES                        If they kick my ass, they'll sure                        as hell carve yours up...                                  HAMMOND                        But you can handle it all right,                        huh? Real amazin' how far a gun                        and a badge can carry some cats...                                  CATES                        Bullshit.  Attitude and experience                        get you through...              Cates and Hammond step out, glance toward the bar.                                  HAMMOND                        I been in a lot of bars where a                        white cop rousted me and some of                        the brothers. All those clowns                        ever had going for 'em was a gun                        and a badge...                                  CATES                        You need five years training to                        handle a joint like...              Hamnond's had enough of this debate.                                  HAMMOND                        Hey, you wanna bet?                                  CATES                        I got two problems.  Number one,                        I'm not playin' games.  Number                        two, you got nothin' to bet with.                                  HAMMOND                        If we come outta this joint with                        Ganz' phone number, or a dead                        Indian, or anything else useful,                        then you could turn the other way                        for half an hour while I get                        laid...                                  CATES                        Why?  Anybody that talks about                        women as much as you do probably                        can't get it up anyway.                                  HAMMOND                        That's never been one of my                        problems.                        Now, stop stallin', man, or else                        admit all this professional stuff                        you're talkin' about is a crock of                        shit.                                  CATES                        I'll tell you what happens if you                        lose... you tell the truth for                        once.                                  HAMMOND                        What are you talkin' about?                                  CATES                        You tell me what Ganz busted out                        for, he's after a lot more than                        just gettin' out of jail.  And                        whatever it is, you're part of it.                                  HAMMOND                        I don't know what you're talking                        about. I just wanna see Ganz                        nailed.                                  CATES                        The bet's off.              Hammond thinks it over..                                  HAMMOND                        Okay, if I lose, I'll tell you                        anything you want to know...              Cates reaches into his pocket.                                  CATES                        I'm gonna enjoy this ... here,                        I'll even loan you my badge.                                  HAMMOND                        I thought you said bullshit and                        experience are all it takes.              He takes the badge anyway as they head for the entrance.              TORCHIE'S WESTERN BAR              They step inside. Hammond reacts to...              REDNECK CITY              Longhorns mounted over the bar, Rebel Flags, Lone Star Beer,              armadillo posters. Even the waitresses wear Stetsons.              Rockabilly pounding from the jukebox. A Cowgirl Stripper is              doing the grind on a small podium.                                  HAMMOND                        This place don't seem real popular                        with the brothers.                                  CATES                        My kind of place. I always liked                        country boys.              Cates smiles, finds a table in the corner. A Cowgirl comes              over to take his order.              HAMMOND              Takes a deep breath, moves toward the bar. Smiles at the good              ol' boys. They don't smile back. He sits down at the bar.                                  BARTENDER                        Yeah.                                  HAMMOND                        Vodka.                                  BARTENDER                        Maybe you better have a Black                        Russian.                                  HAMMOND                        No, man, I think I'll have a vodka.              Hamnond looks around the room.              THE BARTENDER              places a glass in front of him, picks up the dollar as              Harmond flashes Cates' shield.                                  HAMMOND                        You know a big Indian named Billy                        Bear?  He used to work here.              The Bartender shakes his head, gives him a scowl.                                  BARTENDER                        Never heard of him.              Hammond lifts the shot glass and throws it through the mirror              behind the bar. Sudden silence throughout the room.                                  HAMMOND                        Now how's your memory doin'?                                  BARTENDER                        Fuck off.  I don't know what the                        hell you're talkin' about.                                  HAMMOND                        Maybe I better ask around, see                        what your pals think.                                  BARTENDER                        I don't give a shit who you ask.              The Bartender walks down toward Cates.              HAMMOND              Moves away from the bar. He stops at a booth occupied by              FOUR COWBOY PUNKS,              one a very big man.  Hammond grabs him by the arm and pulls              him up.                                  HAMMOND                        Up against the wall, cowboy.              The Punk breaks free, aims a massive haymaker at Hammond.              Gets a right to the stomach for his trouble.                                  HAMMOND                               (continuing)                        Now, I said get over there by that                        wall ... You hear me,                        motherfucker...              Looks at the others.                                  HAMMOND                               (continuing)                        Move it, rednecks.  On your feet...              He grabs the next by the arm, yanks him up.                                  HAMMOND                               (continuing)                        Over there...move your ass. Some                        of you rednecks seem a little hard                        of hearing, so I'll repeat it for                        everybody... I need word on the                        whereabouts of an Indian that goes                        by the name of Billy Bear. It's a                        police matter and you all look                        like you'd just love to                        cooperate...              CATES Quietly sips his beer. The other occupants of the bar              watch Hammond herd the four Punks to the end wall.              A BIG COWBOY              when Hammond isn't looking, he dashes toward the exit, Cates              puts out a leg. Sends the Cowboy crashing into a crowdedtable.              HAMMOND              Turns around at the noise.                                  HAMMOND                               (continuing)                        That wasn't necessary, buddy. I                        got this under control.                                  CATES                        Some of us citizens are with you                        all the way, Officer.              The Redneck Punks are now spread-eagled against the wall.              Hammond searches the first. He drops a wallet on the floor              and moves to the second. A switchblade, some credit cards and              another wallet fall to the floor. The last Punk has only a              roll of bills.  Hammond holds the money up to his face.                                  HAMMOND                        You're in trouble, big trouble, so                        you better start talking. Where'd                        a boy like you make a score like                        this?                                  PUNK                        It's mine, what the hell...                                  HAMMOND                        You must a rolled somebody.  They                        don't let punks like you take jobs                        that pay this much ... you sure                        you don't know a dangerous Indian,                        because unless you start talkin'                        I may just have to start looking                        down your pants with a                        flashlight...                                  PUNK                        What kind of cop are you, anyway?                                  HAMMOND                        I am your most terrible nightmare                        ... a bad nigger with a badge that                        entitles him to kick your ass...              Hammond turns to the Bartender...                                  HAMMOND                               (continuing)                        One of them is under-age.  Another                        attacked a police officer. And you                        know I ain't found what I came                        lookin' here for yet...              Walks back to the Bartender.                                  HAMMOND                               (continuing)                        The tall one had a weapon ... you                        want me to keep on makin' a list,                        or you got the picture yet?              He reaches for a towel under a pyramid of bar glasses. Jerks              the towel, the pyramid capsizes onto the floor. Huge crash as              the glasses break into a million fragments.                                  HAMMOND                               (continuing)                        Looks like you're on your way to                        bein' outta business, redneck...                        Now, let's see what can we fuck                        with next?              The Bartender doesn't have the look of a happy man.                                  BARTENDER                        Okay, okay.  The Indian hangs out                        with a girl down the block. Right                        where Chinatown starts.  She lives                        on top of the hardware store.              Hammond turns, grins at Cates. As far as he's concerned, he's              won the bet.  Cates nods, slips out the door.                                  HAMMOND                        I don't give a damn about his                        girl...                                  BARTENDER                        Look, give me a break, you're                        going to have to settle for her                        place.  It's the only thing I know.              He looks desperate.                                  BARTENDER                               (continuing)                        I'm tellin' ya, I'm giving you all                        I know.                                  HAMMOND                        Try obeyin' the law once in                        awhile, and I won't have to hassle                        you...              Turns to go, then turns back.                                  HAMMOND                               (continuing)                        But remember this, cowboy, there's                        a new sheriff in town.              Smiles, turns and goes.              TRANSITION.              STREET - ACROSS FROM TORCHIE'S - NIGHT              Hammond steps out of the bar.  He crosses to Cates by the car.                                  CATES                        I think you got something for me.              Pause.                                  CATES                               (continuing)                        The gun you took off that redneck                        in there.              Hammond smiles.                                  HAMMOND                        You made that move, huh?                                  CATES                        While you're at it, You can give                        me the switchblade, too.              Hammond reluctantly takes out a .22 automatic, slams it down              on the hood of the car.                                  CATES                               (continuing)                        Credit cards?              Hammond hands them over with the knife.                                  HAMMOND                        You already got a gun and you owe                        me a piece of ass.  I'll settle                        for the gun you just took.              A long moment. Then Cates slowly lifts the .22 automatic.                                  CATES                        You did a real good job... Guess                        you deserve a reward.              Removes the clip.  Throws it across the street. Hands Hammond              the automatic.                                  HAMMOND                        Motherfucker.              He throws the gun away.                                  CATES                        I sure am. Now let's go get us an                        Indian.              They walk up the block.              TRANSITION.              STREET - CHINATOWN - NIGHT              Neon signs with Sino lettering.              CATES AND HAMMOND              Walk down the street, spot a shop with a window display of              tools.  Look up at the darkened apartment windows. They walk              to the end of the block.              ALLEY              Stairwells lead to each apartment above the shops. Cates and              Hammond move along the buildings... Arrive at the back of the              hardware store. Quietly, they start to ascend the stairs.              STAIRWELL              The metal steps extend onto a platform by the back door.              Cates leans over the railings to look through the adjacent              window. Between the drawn curtains, a flickering glimmer from              a TV set. On the tube, various poses from stridently              exercising women.                                  HAMMOND                        What the shit is that?              Looks again. A female form passes by, goes out of the room.                                  CATES                        There.                                  HAMMOND                        Must be billy's girl.                                  CATES                        Come on.              DOORWAY              Cates gestures to the door lock. Hammond fiddles with it for              several moments. The door swings open. They step into a              darkened room.              APARTMENT              Cates takes the .38 from his pocket. He stops near the open              bedroom doorway. He looks at Hammond and then both men step              quickly into the room.                                  CATES                        Police! Nobody move!              Hammond reaches for the light switch. Takes a heavy blow.              Slumps against the door. A Woman's voice screams out.                                  CATES                               (continuing)                        Stay where you are!              The light goes on. Cates' gun points at a YOUNG WOMAN (CASEY)              in a flimsy dressing gown. Saturday Night Special held              between her palms, police style... A SECOND WOMAN (SALLY)              stands beside Hammond at the light switch. Larger and              slightly older than the first, she wears a man's shirt. Holds              a baseball bat in her right hand.                                  SALLY                        You better drop it or he's gonna                        get another one.                                  HAMMOND                        Hey, talk to here jack.  I don't                        feel like gettin' number two along                        side of the head.                                  CATES                        I said police.  Now drop the                        goddamn gun.                                  CASEY                        Don't give me that police shit.                        You drop it.              Pause.                                  CATES                        Okay, look, don't shoot.  I'm just                        reachin' for my badge.              Cates takes out his badge-Shows it to Casey.                                  CASEY                        I don't like this bullshit. I've                        seen fake badges before.                                  HAMMOND                        I'll tell you something lady, this                        guy is a real nervous cop - He's                        just liable to pull the trigger.              Cates takes two steps toward Casey...                                  CATES                        Naw, I'm the calm type.  I know                        you don't want me to shoot you,                        and I know that you don't want to                        shoot me.              He takes two more steps toward her.                                  CATES                               (continuing)                        Shooting a cop puts you away for                        a long time.              Holds out his hand.                                  CASEY                        You assholes better be real.              She hands Cates the gun. Sally prods Hammond with the              baseball bat.                                  SALLY                        Just wait a Goddamn second here,                        let's see your badge...              He snatches the bat out of her hands.                                  HAMMOND                        Don't have one.                                  SALLY                        I knew it.  Call the cops.              Casey walks over to the phone.                                  CATES                        Tell them it's Cates, Detective                        31st District.  Then put your                        clothes on. If you don't answer                        some questions I'm taking both                        your asses in.              After a moment, Casey puts down the phone.                                  CATES                               (continuing)                        Now, let's cut out the crap, which                        one of you sees Billy Bear?                                  SALLY                        None of your business, cop.  The                        son of a bitch isn't here, and he                        isn't coming back.                                  CATES                        You can do better than that.              Turns to Casey.                                  CATES                               (continuing)                        How about it?                                  CASEY                        I used to go with him...I don't                        know where the hell he is.  I                        haven't seen him for two weeks.                        And I don't think I will.  He owes                        me money...                                  SALLY                        He's a Goddamn lowlife, the way he                        treated her.                                  CATES                        Sounds like a real stormy romance.                                  CASEY                        I don't much care what it sounds                        like to you, Cop. All I know is                        that I went a few laps around the                        track with him and I ended up with                        nothin' but the short end of the                        stick.              Cates looks over at Hammond.                                  CATES                        Let's go.                                  HAMMOND                        Wait a minute.  Maybe these ladies                        would like to go a few laps with                        us.  How about it? I been nearly                        three years in prison and...                                  SALLY                        Fuck off.                                  CATES                        Come on...              Hannond starts for the door with Cates.                                  CASEY                        If you find that bastard, Billy,                        tell him to stay out of my life.                        I don't need any more of his macho                        bullshit.              TRANSITION.              STREET  CHINATOWN - NIGHT              The two men walk among the bright neon lights. Neither of              them very happy.                                  CATES                        This sucks.  A maniac gets hold of                        my gun and goes all over the                        streets killing people with it.                        So, instead of me being where I                        oughta be, which is in bed giving                        my girl the high, hard one, I'm                        out here doing this shit, roaming                        around with some overdressed,                        charcoal-colored loser like you.                                  HAMMOND                        You wanna leave, man?  Let me take                        care of Ganz all by myself.                                  CATES                        You?  Don't make me laugh.  You                        can't take care of shit.  You've                        been dicking me around since we                        started on this turd-hunt.  All                        you're good for is games... So                        far, what I got outta you is                        nothin'...                                  HAMMOND                        I'm impressed with you too, Jack                        you did a real good job of busting                        up a couple of dykes bedded down                        for the night.                                  CATES                        Luther knew more than he told me                        and so do you...Now you better                        tell we what the fuck this is all                        about.  I gave you 48 hours to                        come up with something and the                        clock's runnin' ...              A long look at Hammond.                                  HAMMOND                        Maybe I don't like the way you ask.                                  CATES                        Who gives a Goddamn what you                        think? You're just a crook that's                        got a weekendpass ... You're not                        even a name anymore. Just a spear-                        chucker with a Goddamn number                        stenciled on the back of his                        prison fatigues...              They walk past.              TRANSITION.              STREET ACROSS FROM TORCHIE'S - NIGHT              They two men walk toward the Cadillac.                                  CATES                        Okay, Reggie, I'm done playing                        around. I want to know what's                        going on and I'm going to beat the                        living shit out of you until you                        tell me.              Hammond goes into a street rap.                                  HAMMOND                        You beat the shit out of me?                        Don't make me laugh, sucker.  You                        don't know how I'd dance on your                        face?  I'll hit you so hard, so                        many times, you'll wish you'd                        never been hatched.  I'll turn                        your face into cottage cheese.                        I'll make your girl think you been                        takin' ugly pills.  She won't even                        know who you are, sucker.              They stop by the car. Cates takes the gun out, lays it on the              hood.  Hammond stares at him. Cates next takes out his              wallet, shows Hammond his badge, then lays the badge on the              car fender... Smiles.                                  CATES                        I guess the first thing I ought,                        to explain to you, nigger, is I                        fight dirty.              Hits Hammond a tremendous right hand full in the face.              Hammond sags, grabs onto the car fender for support. Cates              hesitates ... and Hammond kicks out, sending the partially              open car door slamming into Cates. Cates sprawls.                                  HAMMOND                        So do I.              Hammond aims a kick at Cates' head.  Cates blocks it with              crossed forearms, grabs, twists.  Hammond tumbles, rolls away              from Cates.  Both men struggle to their feet, circle each              other.              Hammond moves in only to receive twoquick blows from Cates,              a bit sooner than he expected.  Cates smiles.              Hammond dances in and out... Cates' breathing becomes more              labored. His windmill attack penetrates Cates' defense. Cates              clears his head, charges, bull-like ... His rush and greater              bulk send both of them crashing into some trash cans and a              brick wall.              Hammond is faster...              Cates is much stronger; Both men on their knees. They look at              one another. Silently, they move to their feet. Hammond's              back is to a wall... Cates keeps him there, negates the              lighter man's agility. They slug away, each now arm-weary...              Exchange a dozen blows. Finally, Cates steps back, arms at              his side... Breath coming like a bellows...              Hammond has to hold on to the wall; one more punch would put              him out.                                  CATES                        Now, you bastard, you going to                        tell me what's going on...              Puffing away.                                  CATES                               (continuing)                        ... Do I have to kick the shit out                        of you some more.              They stand facing one another. Hammond smiles. A black-and-              white comes roaring up the street. Sirens howling, red lights              flashing, it slides to a stop. TWO UNIFORMED COPS jump out,              guns drawn.                                  FIRST COP                        All right, you two.  Don't move.                                  CATES                        NO, no...it's okay...I'm police.                                  SECOND COP                        Yeah, sure.  Get your hands above                        your head.              He keeps his gun trained on Cates,and Hammond.                                  CATES                        My gun and badge are over there.                        And I'm too fucking tired to raise                        my hands...              Hammond rubs the side of his face. Cates falls back against              the patrol car. Still fighting for breath. The First Cop              lifts Cates' wallet off the Cadillac and looks at his badge,              shows it to the other cop.                                  FIRST COP                        What the hell's going on here?              Cates walks over, pockets his gun.                                  SECOND COP                        I've got a burglary call.  Two                        women say a couple of hoods broke                        into their place posing as cops.                                  CATES                        I was following a lead.  We                        rousted them... Go up and sweet                        talk 'em.  You can straighten it                        out.              The First Cop checks out Cates' badge and I.D.                                  FIRST COP                        Why don't you do it?  We got                        better things to do than                        straighten out your messes.                                  CATES                        So do I. I'll file a report                        tomorrow.              The First Cop takes out his book, starts writing.  He's              pissed.                                  FIRST COP                        I gotta file a..Report tonight                        asshole...                                  CATES                        Goes with the territory.              He grabs Hammond and they head for the Cadillac.              TRANSITION.              ALL-NIGHT GAS STATION              Cadillac parked behind the service area.              RESTROOM              Hammond looks' up at his bruised face in the mirror, then              washes up.  Cates is one step ahead of him. He rolls up a              piece of the wet towel and inserts it over his bleeding gum.                                  HAMMOND                        Too bad we got interrupted when we                        did.  I was getting ready to                        finish you off.              Cates straightens up from the wash basin.                                  CATES                        Yeah, right.  You want to try                        again?                                  HAMMOND                        Naw, you'd just call your pals                        back to bail you out one more time.                                  CATES                        They saved your ass, convict.                                  HAMMOND                        One thing's for sure, Jack.                        That's how you'll tell the story.              Cates dries off his face, starts out of the washroom.                                  CATES                        I'll even put it in my report that                        way.              The door closes behind Cates. Hammond leans back toward the              mirror, nudges a tooth with his finger.                                  HAMMOND                        Motherfucker.              GAS STATION PARKING LOT              Cates leans on the Cadillac as Hammond emerges. Hammond              starts for the passenger side.                                  CATES                        Wait a minute.              Hammond stops.                                  CATES                               (continuing)                        You come clean or we're going to                        go again.  Right here, right now.              Pause.              A long moment; Hammond decides be has no choice.                                  HAMMOND                        I been waiting a long time for                        some money.                                  CATES                        How much?                                  HAMMOND                        Half a million.                                  CATES                        Jesus.              Hammond smiles his meanest smile.                                  HAMMOND                        How's that for a number to give                        you heart failure? Guess you might                        start to get the picture after                        all. Mlaybe you're on the wrong                        side of the old law and order                        business..              Cates is unmoved.                                  CATES                        Just tell me about the money.                                  HAMMOND                        Me and my bunch hit a dealer in                        the middle of a sale. It's the                        kind of money nobody ever reports                        stolen. I was sittin' pretty,                        livin' in the high cotton, then                        somebody fingered me for another                        job. ... Some psycho who's out                        there capping people with some                        cop's gun.                                  CATES                        He's after your money.                                  HAMMOND                        You catch on real fast...Okay,                        Jack, let's talk deal. How much of                        my money you gonna let me keep?              Cates just looks at him.                                  HAMMOND                               (continuing)                        We split 50-50?                                  CATES                        Not likely, convict.                                  HAMMOND                        You gonna let me keep any of it?                                  CATES                        Depends on how things work out. I                        believe in the merit system. So                        far you haven't built up any                        points.              He smiles.                                  HAMMOND                        Okay, from now on, I'm gonna be                        real good, Jack.              Cates smiles back.                                  CATES                        Where's the money?                                  HAMMOND                        In the trunk of a car.  A lot                        better than under a mattress,                        right?              Cates smiles.                                  CATES                        Right, partner.                                  HAMMOND                        Get this. We ain't partners. We                        ain't brothers. We ain't friends.                        If Ganz gets away with my money,                        you're gonna be sorry we ever met.                                  CATES                        Yeah.  Right.              They get into the Caddy. Boom away.              TRANSITION.              The Cadillac moving through the city... Clock on the              dashboard showing 4 a.m. Cates at the wheel.                                  CATES                               (continuing)                        Where's the goddamn car?                                  HAMMOND                        You're a real case, you know that,                        Jack?              Smiles.                                  HAMMOND                               (continuing)                        This'll show you how smart I am.                        I got it parked.                                  CATES                        ...For three years?  Let's hope it                        wasn't a tow-away zone.                                  HAMMOND                        You just drove by it.              The Cadillac makes a screeching U-turn,i swings into the curb.              Cates leans out, looks at...              PARKING BUILDING              Narrow, multi-storied, with a garage-like opening and              signals... proclaiming 'Weekly-Monthly-Long Term."              CADILLAC                                  CATES                        Okay, now what?              Hammond gets out of the car.              Stands on the sidewalk.              Stretches.              Then gets into the back seats.                                  HAMMOND                        Since you're wired on benniest you                        get to stay up and stare at the                        building. I'm  tired, so I'm going                        to sleep. They take Sunday off.                        Place opens at seven o'clock                        Monday morning. Wake me up at a                        quarter till...              Cates stares at the place.                                  CATES                        You son of a bitch. You knew where                        the money was all along and all we                        had to do was come here and wait.                        I almost got my ass blown off                        twice tonight for nothing.                                  HAMMOND                        I wasn't sure the money was still                        there until we saw Luther. You                        almost got your ass shot off for                        nothing once, not twice, Jack.                                  CATES                        Shit.              THE CITY              Beyond the skyline, grey streaks of dawn etch the sky.              TRANSITION.              The Cadillac is pulled up facing the streets down the block              from the parking sections Cates walks in through the lot              entrance. Threads his way between the lines of parked              vehicles Tired and haggard, he carries a paper bag filled              with quick-order food.              CADILLAC              Hammond stretches on the back seat.  Cates slams the door              shut.                                  CATES                        I don't want you sleeping on the                        job.              Hammond yawns, eases himself into a sitting position.                                  HAMMOND                        The place opens in five minutes.                        Ganz ought to be here soon...              Cates tears the paper bag open. Passes a cup of coffee and              donut back. He sips his own coffee, adds some whiskey from              his flask... pops another bennie.                                  CATES                        You took a big chance, leaving                        this here all this time.                                  HAMMOND                        Not really.  I figured Ganz was                        put down for a long time.  And I                        knew Luther would never job me on                        his own.  He's too chickenshit.                                  CATES                        Guess what?  Luther just got in                        line.              Hammond sits up.                                  HAMMOND                        What?                                  CATES                        Musta got some primo bondsman.                                  HAMMOND                        Jesus Christ.  That's a disgrace                        The guy pulls a gun on a cop and                        he's out in 24 hours.  I tell you                        some of the courts these days are                        just a fucking revolving door.              INT. PARKING LOT BUILDING              Luther walks up to the window where a bored ATTENDANT reads              a comic book.                                  ATTENDANT                        Yeah?                                  LUTHER                        I want to pick up my car.              He passes across a faded form.                                  ATTENDANT                        Name?                                  LUTHER                        Hammond.              The Attendant examines the form, surprised.                                  ATTENDANT                        This is three years old.                                  LUTHER                        Yeah, I've been busy.              The Attendant opens a key file, begins rummaging in it.                                  ATTENDANT                        We don't wash 'em, ya know.                                  LUTHER                        How about chargin' the battery?                                  ATTENDANT                        That we do. And we put air in the                        tires. I'll even sell you some gas                        if you need it.                                  LUTHER                        Great, just great.              The Attendant finds the key, exits the booth. Luther follows              to an elevated stack of cars. The Attendant throws a switch,              the stack of cars begins to move.              STREET              Luther drives down the exit ramp in a dated Porsche              convertible.              The car is covered with a uniform coat of dust, except for              the windshield which has been wiped hastily clean.              Luther waits for a break in the flow of traffic, drives out.              Another street              Luther turns onto a side street and then suddenly Cate's              Cadillac appears ... starts to tail the Porsche.              CADILLAC              Cates follows Luther through several turns.              The Porsche jerks whenever it speeds up or slows down.                                  HAMMOND                        Jesus Christ, look at all the dust                        on my car...why in the hell don't                        he take it to a car wash?                                  CATES                        Didn't know you darker people went                        in for foreign jobs.                                  HAMMOND                        I had no choice. Some white                        asshole bought the last piece of                        shit skyblue Cadillac.              ANOTHER STREET              The Caddy follows the Porsche.              INT. CADDY              As they follow Luther.                                  CATES                        You'd think the guy'd be smart                        enough to know he was being tailed.                                  HAMMOND                        Tryin' to save his girl, man. He's                        in another world.                                  CATES                        If I was his size and had Ganz on                        my ass, I'd  just leave town.                                  HAMMOND                        I'm tellin' you the man's in                        love... he wants to be a hero for                        his girl.                                  CATES                        Oh, yeah, does bein' in love make                        you stupid?              ANOTHER STREET              The Caddy follows the Porsche.              As they follow Luther.                                  CATES                        I suppose you'd never be like                        Luther and let a woman get to                        you...                                  HAMMOND                        I let women get to me.  The quest                        for pussy is the meaning of life                        ... I got my own personal                        philosophy about 'em.  Keep women                        separate from guns, money and                        business ... women are for                        spending money.  They got nothing                        to do with helping you make it.                                  CATES                        That ain't philosophy.  That's                        common sense.              ANOTHER STREET              The Caddy follows the Porsche.              INT. CADDY              As they follow Luther.                                  HAMMOND                        Say, do you always work people                        over like you did Luther?                                  CATES                        If they don't tell me what I need                        to know...                                  HAMMOND                        Doesn't it get... Tiring?                                  CATES                        I'm not in this 'cause it's fun.                        I'm not into hitting guys 'cause                        it makes me feel good either... I                        do it 'cause it works-...                                  HAMMOND                        You got a very depressing view of                        life, man... you gotta smile once                        in awhile...              ANOTHER STREET              The Caddy follows the Porsche.              INT. CADDY              As they follow Luther.                                  CATES                        Maybe Luther hopes Ganz'll give                        him a piece of your money...                                  HAMMOND                        If he's hoping that then he's                        dumber than I think he is, which                        would be amazin', cause I already                        think he's real dumb.              ANOTHER STREET              The Caddy follows the Porsche.              INT. CADDY              As they follow Luther.                                  HAMMOND                        A long time agb Luther must of got                        the shit beat out of him so bad it                        just rattled his brain ... that                        would account for him making so                        many wrong moves in a row...                                  CATES                        Yeah, it doesn't look like he's                        gonna make it as a dangerous tough                        guy...              ANOTHER STREET              The Caddy follows the Porsche.              INT. CADDY              As they follow Luther,                                  HAMMOND                        You know, I'd be embarrassed if I                        let my wheels go the way you've                        done with this job.                                  CATES                        What you don't understand is, I                        don't give a damn about how this                        thing looks.                                  HAMMOND                        No class...                                  CATES                        Class isn't somethin' you buy,                        punk. Look at you, five hundred                        dollar suit and you're still a                        lowlife.              ANOTHER STREET              The Caddy follows the Porsche.              INT.  CADDY              As they follow Luther.                                  HAMMOND                        We're getting too close ... Cates,                        what's the matter, you been takin'                        dumb pills?                                  CATES                        Yeah, most cops are pretty dumb...                        But since you're the one that                        landed in jail what's that make                        you?              ANOTHER STREET              Luther pulls over to curb and parks.              CADILLAC              suddenly swings over several lanes of traffic and parks in              driveway of parking lot.              LUTHER - CATES & HAMMOND'S P.O.V.              He goes to the trunk. Rummages there ... picks up a flaming              red suit.              INT. CADILLAC                                  CATES                        That Goddamn suit is yours?              Hammond winces.                                  HAMMOND                        That was in style a couple years                        back, man.                                  CATES                        Right. if you ever switch from                        armed robbery to pimping, then                        you're all set.              Under the suit is a nondescript attache case. Luther takes              it, closes the trunk. Beads down the sidewalk.              CADILLAC                                  HAMMOND                        That's the money, Jack.              They jump out of the car, follow on foot.              STREET              Luther hurries along the sidewalk.              He reaches the corner, turns quickly...              CATES AND HAMMOND              Following a little way behind.              They pause at the corner, watching the pedestrian traffic              move by. Then turn down the cross street after Luther. Follow              him down a stairwell.              SUBWAY STATION - LOBBY              Escalators and open stairwells. Luther enters and pauses by              the doorway. Commuters crowd the counters and congregate near              the stairwells. More people are seated along hard plastic              seats. But no Ganz.  And no Billy.              Luther moves further into the station.  Cates and Hammond              enter. They keep Luther fixed between them, 50 feet ahead.              Luther seems to be wandering He walks through the shop area              and back toward the escalator. Hammond remains near the              arcade while Cates blends in with the commuters. Luther puts              the briefcase down at his feet and leans against a counter.              Next to him, a loud troop of Boy Scouts marches by.  A crowd              of people from the train area below flows through the lobby              obscuring Luther from Hammond and Cates for a moment.  Cates              steps out to get a better view and suddenly spots Ganz moving              through the crowd toward Luther. Be looks over at Hammond              across the station and motions.  Then they both start moving              in on Ganz, trying to intercept him before he gets deeper              into the crowd.              Ganz moves cautiously through the station. A crumpled              newspaper held absently in his hand. He scans the faces of              the commuters and spots Luther. Fails to notice Cates and              Hammond closing in on him from two directions.              A PATROLMAN comes up. Starts chatting amiably with a Boy              Scout next to Luther. Ganz hesitates in his approach. He              motions Luther to move awaye, but Luther starts to panic when              he sees Cates and Hammond closing in...              Ganz reacts to Luther, turns and spots the two men. He makes              an immediate break for open ground. The Patrolman sees Ganz              start to run. The newspaper is thrown to the floor... Ganz              swings Cates' .44 toward Hammond.                                  PATROLMAN                        Hey--you!              Ganz whirls, his feet slipping on the marble floor. His shot              at Hammond goes plowing into the ceiling. The crowd starts to              panic and run in all directions.              The Patrolman has al ready brought his own gun out. Levels it              at Ganz.                                  PATROLMAN                               (continuing)                        Put it down.              BILLY BEAR              Suddenly appears, Rosalie at his side. Billy Bear's .44              blasts the Patrolman onto his back.              Ganz comes up and scrambles through the screaming patrons.              He, Billy and Rosalie head toward the escalator. Cates has              already brought out his .38... Can't get a clean shot through              the chaos.              Hammond pushes his way through the crowd to Cates.                                  HAMMOND                        Shoot the sons of bitches.              Cates can't risk it...                                  HAMMOND                               (continuing)                        You don't want to chance it, then                        give me the gun...              A moment.                                  HAMMOND                               (continuing)                        Bullshit. Then i'm staying with                        the money.                                  CATES                        You stay with me...                                  HAMMOND                        No way...              Hammond starts after Luther. Cates turns, starts to aim at              Hammond. Hesitates...              PASSENGER WALKWAY              Panic has overtaken everyone as they try to escape the madman              with the gun.              Ganz and Billy elbow and kick their way through the crowd,              tugging Rosalie along...              Cates, gun in hand, creates further-panic as he moves after              Ganz.              Ganz grabs a man beside him.              Shoves him hard into the passengers in back.              The man knocks over several more people creating a roadblock.              Ganz vaults over the railing and starts for the trains.              Cates loses a few more precious seconds grappling through the              terrorized passengers...              TRAIN AREA              The usually jammed area looks like an empty stockyard. The              patrons huddle in fear against any available wall.              Cates bursts out of the stairwell...              TUNNEL              Red and green signal lights. The light goes red, a train              roars up and the doors hiss open.              Billy and Ganz fight through the passengers getting off the              train, jump on board; Billy pulls Rosalie behind him.              CATES              Running for the doors...              Suddenly, a SECURITY OFFICER appears, riot gun in hand.                                  SECURITY OFFICER                        Freeze!                                  CATES                        No! No!  There they are!                                  SECURITY OFFICER                        Just put it down real slow.              The train doors close.                                  CATES                        I'm a policeman, you asshole!                                  SECURITY OFFICER                        Don't even try... now drop it                        or - you're all done.              He means it, points the riot gun even closer... The train in              front of him moves away.              Cates carefully places the .38 on the pavement. Then raises              his hands in the air.                                  CATES                        Shit.              TRAIN STATION - LOBBY              Witnesses stand in nervous little knots. Give versions of              what happened to notepad-toting patrolmen. Hospital              Attendants minister to various and sundry complaints.              Cates sits on a passenger bench, obviously dejected.  A              voice comes echoing from behind.                                  HADEN                        Cates.              Haden, silhouetted against the light from the street.                                  HADEN                               (continuing)                        What the bell happened?                                  CATES                        I lost them, that's what happened.                                  HADEN                        How did they get away?                                  CATES                        They ran.  As fast as they could.                        Caught a train.              Haden watches the Morgue Personnel wheel out the body of the              Patrolman.                                  HADEN                        Which one pulled the trigger?                                  CATES                        The Indian.  I was about 30 yards                        away.                                  HADEN                        You couldn't get to him?              Cates shrugs.                                  HADEN                               (continuing)                        What a screw-up.                                  CATES                        Right.  I screwed up.  I fucked                        up. I messed up.  Anybody could                        have done better, especially you.                        I bet you're real good at hitting                        targets through crowds.              Haden starts toward the street. Looks back at Cates.                                  HADEN                        Don't duck the bullet Cates. Why                        didn't you call in for backup                        instead of makin' a grandstand                        play?                                  CATES                        I didn't have the time.                                  HADEN                        Too bad, it would've covered your                        ass.  Now you're in the shit and                        so's the department. In case you                        haven't noticed, this wasn't our                        finest hour... I told you everyone                        was watchin' on this one. Maybe                        you better start thinkin' about                        writin' tickets off a three wheel                        bike.              Cates looks at Haden for a moment...              Turns and walks away.              TRANSITION.              PREDMORE HOTEL - NIGHT              Hammond across the street from Predmore.              Standing in a phone booth talking into the receiver...              He turns and looks acain at the hotel...              Hangs up.              Walks into a nearby bar.              TRANSITION.              VROMAN'S ROCK CLUB              HAMMOND              Punk Dancers all over the floor.              A rock group blasting away...("NEW SHOES" - Vocal)              HAMMOND              At a back booth...              A MAN (SOSNA) approaches carrying a small suitcase.                                  HAMMOND                        How you doing, man?                                  SOSNA                        Not bad, not bad.              Puts the suitcase down on the table.                                  SOSNA                               (continuing)                        You want to go outside?                                  HAMMOND                        Naw, right here's okay.              Dancers sliding and jerking in front of them.                                  SOSNA                        You sure?                                  HAMMOND                        I'm sure.  Everybody here's                        looking at everybody else's ass.              Sosna pops open the suitcase. Lid shielding the contents from              the patrons...                                  SOSNA                        I got some real nice merchandise.                        All of it's clean.              Suitcase arranged like q salesman's display case. Tightly              spaced rows of handguns mounted in their holsters.                                  HAMMOND                        I like this one...              Pockets a revolver with a deft move.                                  HAMMOND                               (continuing)                        How about some ammo?                                  SOSNA                        It's loaded... I got some shells                        in here.              Opens another compartment. Hammond helps himself to two              boxes...                                  HAMMOND                        How much?                                  SOSNA                        This is clean shit.  No serial                        numbers and never been used...                                  HAMMOND                        Don't mess with me. How much?                                  SOSNA                        Five bills.                                  HAMMOND                        Five.  On credit.                                  SOSNA                        This ain't a credit business.              You know that.                                  HAMMOND                        Yeah, I know that, but this is me                        and we're old friends. I haven't                        got the money so what are you                        gonna do about it?                                  SOSNA                        Give it back.                                  HAMMOND                        Try and take it.              A long moment.                                  SOSNA                        Fuck you.  You got no right for                        this kind of play.                                  HAMMOND                        I'll got your money to you. No                        sweat.              Hammonds heads for the bar.              Stands next to a good-looking woman (RITA). Nods to the              barkeep.                                  HAMMOND                               (continuing)                        Vodka. With a twist. And I want to                        run a tab.              Served up. He knocks half of it back, turns to the woman.                                  HAMMOND                               (continuing)                        My name's Reggie Hammond.              Big personality smile.                                  RITA                        So what?              She turns away as he takes a drink. He looks at another              pretty girl (ANGELA).                                  HAMMOND                        Hi there. I'm Reggie Hammond.                                  ANGELA                        I'm with somebody.              She turns away.                                  HAMMOND                        This ain't my night.              He drinks up.              TRANSITION.              SQUAD ROOM - NIGHT              Several Detectives are working at desks. Kehoe walks into the              office. He moves slowly to Cates' desk and slumps down in a              nearby chair.                                  KEHOE                        You look awful.                                  CATES                        So do you...been a long day.                                  KEHOE                        Long night, too, from what I heard                        ... Word's going around that in                        addition to losing Ganz for the                        second time, and in addition to                        Haden busting you back to                        Patrolman, some jig beat the crap                        out of you.                                  CATES                        Aw, bullshit, you heard wrong.                                  KEHOE                        Doesn't look like it.                                  CATES                        Nothing came in for me yet?  No                        calls?                                  KEHOE                        Nothing.              Kehoe's phone begins to ring.  Cates watches hopefully.                                  KEHOE                               (continuing)                        Kehoe... Okay, hang on.              Offers the phone to Cates.                                  KEHOE                               (continuing)                        It's for you... Ordinance.              Cates' excitement vanishes. He takes the receiver. Kehoe              begins to clean off his desk.                                  CATES                        Hello... Yeah, okay.  I'll be in                        tomorrow. That's right, you can                        depend on it.  Okay?              He slams down the receiver, leans back in the chair.                                  CATES                               (continuing)                        Bullshit red tape.                                  KEHOE                        I'm heading out. How about you?              Cates shakes his head.                                  CATES                        I got to wait for a call.                                  KEHOE                        Okay.  See you in the morning...                        you know, you ought to get some                        rest...              He walks out the door. Cates stares fixedly at the phone on              the desk. Hoping Hammond will call... Across the room another              phone starts to ring. Cates stares at the PLAINCLOTHESMAN who              answers.                                  PLAINCLOTHESMAN                        Yeah, he's here.              Cates stiffens.                                  PLAINCLOTHESMAN                               (continuing)                        Cates... line twelve.              Cates snatches up the phone, shouts into it...                                  CATES                        You motherfucker, where are you?              ELAINE              In the Chronicle Restaurant and Bar, a well appointed              establishment off Montgomery Street.                                  ELAINE                        I'm at work, asshole.  Where else?                                  CATES                        Elaine! I... I'm sorry... I was                        expecting somebody else... police                        business.                                  ELAINE                        No wonder you're so popular.                                  CATES                        No, it's I'm just surprised you                        called.                                  ELAINE                        So am I.                           ELAINE                        CATES                   Jack, this afternoon...       Hey, look, when...                                  ELAINE                        You first.                                  CATES                        Look, I'm sorry about ... the way                        things have been lately.  I know                        I haven't been acting real great...              Behind Cates, Kehoe steps back into the room.                                  KEHOE                        Hey, Cates...              Cates swings around.                                  KEHOE                               (continuing)                        I almost forgot.  That pal of                        yours from the Vice Squad wants                        you to call him.                                  CATES                        What?                                  ELAINE                        Jack, are you still there?                                  KEHOE                        Yeah.  He said he rousted a bar                        with you last night.                                  CATES                        Jesus Christ.  Why the hell didn't                        you tell me before?                                  KEHOE                        I'm not paid to take your personal                        calls.  He was in some bar. .. off                        duty.              Cates interrupts.                                  CATES                        The number ... what's the Goddamn                        number?                                  ELAINE                        Jack?  What was that?                                  KEHOE                        Find it yourself.  It's on my desk.              Cates speaks back into the receiver.                                  CATES                        Elaine, I gotta put you on hold...                                  ELAINE                        Jack, wait...                                  CATES                        Just a second, that's all!              He hits the bold button, starts rummaging through the desk.              Paperwork scatters in all directions.              Kehoe watches him in silence for awhile then leaves. Cates              begins to dial.                                  CATES                               (continuing)                        Hammond... you son of a bitch,                        where are you?              Listens for a moment.              VROMAN'S ROCK CLUB              Hammond on the phone as the band rocks away.   (MONKEY              MASH - Track only)                                  HAMMOND                        Hey, Jack, how ya doin'? What took                        you so long to call, man? I been                        waitin' ... I'm at Vroman's up in                        the Fillmore. Yeah, Vroman's...                        'Course you don't hang out here;                        it's for the brothers.              SQUAD ROOM                                  CATES                        I'll be there in a minute. You                        don't move your ass, right?              Slams down the phone. Starts toward the door. Remembers...              He dashes back to the phone, hits the other line. Hears only              a buzz.                                  CATES                               (continuing)                        Oh, shit.              TRANSITION.              VROMAN'S ROCK CLUB              Band blasting away on another number (THE BOYS ARE BACK IN              TOWN - VOCAL)              Hammond now in the middle of the floor dancing his ass off              with a girl named CANDY. As the song ends...                                  HAMMOND                        My name's Reggie Hammond.              Tries his big personality smile.              This time gets one back.                                  CANDY                        I'm candy...                                  HAMMOND                        Excuse me, baby, but if i don't                        get some action tonight, I'm gonna                        bust.  You interested?                                  CANDY                        Hey, what kind of talk is that?                                  HAMMOND                        Oh ... You're a schoolteacher...                                  CANDY                        No, I go to a school to learn how                        to do hair. It's a government                        program. But really I want to be                        a model - and I am definitely not                        sellin'.                                  HAMMOND                               (humorously)                        Goodbye.              She stops him.                                  CANDY                        Hey, don't you think a hair                        stylists got any interest in                        gettin' it on?                                  HAMMOND                        Here you go sweetheart, throw it                        my way.              He gives her a kiss.                                  CANDY                        You're in a hurry.                                  HAMMOND                        Yeah, i been waiting three years.                                  CANDY                        You just quit bein' a priest or                        somethin'?                                  HAMMOND                        No, baby, nothin' like that.                        Look, there's a place across the                        street. We can go right over                        there...                                  CANDY                        What's the matter with my place?                                  HAMMOND                        No, it's gotta be here and now.                        Believe me. Only I don't have the                        damn money for a room...              The band starts up again. ("LOVE SONGS ARE FOR CRAZIES" -              VOCAL)                                  CANDY                        Yeah, well, even us non-pros                        expect the guy to pay for the                        room...              Cates suddenly appears... steps between them. Yells above the              band's noise.                                  CATES                        Where's luther?                                  HAMMOND                        Be polite. Say hello.  This is                        Candy.                                  CATES                        Hello. And goodbye.              She looks at Hammond. He nods.                                  CANDY                        Well, maybe I'll see you later ...                                  HAMMOND                        Here's hoping, baby...              Candy leaves and melts into the crowd on the dance floor.                                  CATES                        What about Luther?                                  HAMMOND                        What about Ganz?              Cates shrugs.                                  CATES                        We missed.                                  HAMMOND                        You missed ... Luther took a taxi                        to the hotel across the street.                        Made a phone call.                                  CATES                        Maybe we should pay Luther a                        visit.                                  HAMMOND                        Let him get some sleep.  He's                        going to need it.              They move to the bar.                                  HAMMOND                               (continuing)                        They must have set up a meeting                        for the morning; Luther left an 8                        am wake-up and put up the "Don't                        Disturb" sign.  He's trading his                        girl for the money.  All we have                        to do to grab Ganz is not go blind.                                  CATES                        So you took the rest of the night                        off...              Hammond smiles.                                  HAMMOND                        We don't have too many                        cheerleaders in prison. I though                        I might indulge myself in a little                        trim.              Cates orders two drinks.                                  CATES                        Tell me something.  Why didn't you                        just take the money off Luther and                        split?                                  HAMMOND                        Forget it. I want Ganz as bad as                        you do and I got some other news                        for you...              He opens his jacket slightly. Reveals a shoulder holster and              accompanying .45.  A long moment.                                  CATES                        I don't know why, but I'm going to                        let you keep it. Maybe because you                        told me you had it, or maybe just                        because I'm too tired to argue...                                  HAMMOND                        You sure that's the reason?              Pause.                                  CATES                        Thanks for callin' in... and I                        guess Maybe... Look, I'm sorry I                        called you Watermellon nigger...                        those kinds of things. I was just                        leanin' on ya, doin' my job.                                  HAMMOND                        Bein' good at your job don't                        explain everything, Jack ...                                  CATES                        Yeah. Guess not.              Hammond gives him a big smile.                                  HAMMOND                        As long as you're feeling like Abe                        Lincoln, how about payin' me on                        our bet?  We got time and all this                        pussy around here's drivin' me                        crazy. See that one over there,                        the one I was with...              He nods at Candy across the way.                                  CATES                        Yeah, I see her.                                  HAMMOND                        I can just take her right across                        the street to Luther's hotel.  All                        I need is some money for the room.                                  HAMMOND                               (continuing)              Big smile as Cates produces some cash. Hammond counts it              eagerly. Looks around. Candy suddenly appears like a trout              seeing a lure.  She grabs the money.                                  CANDY                        Hello, again.                                  HAMMOND                        I just struck it rich... I think                        we can do a little business.  As                        a matter of fact, I think we can                        have a party.              Hammond smiles, leads her out of the bar.                                  CATES                        Hurry back.              Cates watches them go, downs his drink. He fishes in his              pocket for a coin, moves to a wall phone. Dials...              CHRONICLE RESTAURANT BAR - NIGHT              A COCKTAIL WAITRESS answers the phone as Elaine pours a drink.                                  COCKTAIL WAITRESS                        It's for you.              Hands her the receiver.                                  ELAINE                        Hello.                                  CATES                        Hi, it's me...                                  ELAINE                        Fuck you.              She slams down the receiver.              SIDEWALK - FRONT OF VROMAN'S - NIGHT              Hammond and Candy exit the rock club. A line of young Punkers              waiting to get inside... Hammond and Candy are in a tight              clinch, a little giggly.                                  CANDY                        So... what did you have in mind?              Suddenly, Hammond sees Luther emerge from the Predmore across              the street.                                  HAMMOND                        Oh no, not now!              Luther moves down the street with the briefcase.  Hammond              pulls Candy back inside Vroman's.              VROMAN'S ROCK CLUB - BAR              Rock group still blasting away... (LOVE SONGS ARE FOR              CRAZIES - Vocal continues)              Hammond and Candy reappear, knocking aside a waitress about              to refill Cates' drink.                                  CATES                        That was quick.                                  HAMMOND                        When you been in prison three                        years, it don't take long. Let's                        go.                                  CATES                        Why?                                  HAMMOND                        Luther's on the move...              Cates jumps up, runs out. Hammond looks at Candy.                                  HAMMOND                               (continuing)                        I'll be back. Trust me.              He kisses her.              Runs off after Cates. She stares at him in disbelief.              STREET LIGHT              Luther checking over his shoulder for shadows, walks down the              block. Turns into a narrow street.              A BUS STOP              Luther waits, impatient.              Checks his watch.              Looks up and down the street.              He double-checks the bus stop sign over his head.              Just as a bus pulls to a stop, air brakes hissing ...              LUTHER              Gets in.              Sees that the driver is Billy Bear...              BUS              The bus starts up. Luther hesitates in the front. On the wide              rear seat is Ganz. Rosalie beside him.                                  GANZ                        Open your coat. Both sides.              He shows he's not packed.                                  LUTHER                        Let her go.                                  GANZ                        First, the money.              Luther takes a step.                                  GANZ                               (continuing)                        Just show me.              Luther puts the case on a side seat, opens it for display.              ANOTHER BUS STOP              Commuters look up expectantly. One of two drift toward the              curb. Jump back in alarm as the bus roars by.              BUS              Ganz is satisfied. Luther closes the case.                                  LUTHER                        Rosalie, you okay?                                  GANZ                        What are you talkin' about? I said                        I wouldn't hurt her.              And then he shoots Luther. Right between the buttons.                                  GANZ                               (continuing)                        I never break my word.              Laughs as Rosalie begins to scream.              CATES' CADDY              Barreling down the street, ignoring red lights.              Hammond shouts over the wind.                                  HAMMOND                        Notice something funny about that                        bus?                                  CATES                        Yeah. It missed the last four                        stops.              Cates pours on the gas.              BILLY BEAR              His eyes fall on the rear view mirror. A white Caddy dances              in the vibrating glass. Billy looks over his shoulder at Ganz.                                  BILLY                        Ganz!              THE CADDY              Swerves into cross traffic, makes a big press forward. Comes              abreast of the driver's side of the bus.              GANZ              Smashes a side window with the two handguns.              Blasts away.              Cates driving with one hand as he draws his gun.              CATES              Looks up as glass shards sparkle down.              He speeds up ... he is neck and neck with the bus.              Hammond has a clear shot of Billy Bear who gives a side              glance at him;              Hammond doesn't shoot...              Cates slows down and fires...              Billy is hit in the shoulder. Ganz runs up and fires again...              Hammond is hit in the arm. Cates grabs Hammond by the shirt.              Yanks him close. Throws the wheel over ...              CADDY              Swerves as bullets pepper the passenger side. Stuffing flies              out of Hammondis still warm seat. The right hand windows              explode. Then the Caddy spins out.              THE BUS              Roars away...              THE CADDY              Skids into a traffic sign, demolishing some newspaper              machines. Cates curses, tries to start the car. The engine              won't turn over. He looks at the distant bus.                                  CATES                        Goddamn! Goddamn!  Goddamn!              Pounds on the dash. What's left of the windshield falls in at              the impact.              TRANSITION.              SQUAD ROOM - NIGHT              Cates at his desk. Hammond seated nearby, now with a bandaged              arm.  Haden in front of Cates, furious.                                  HADEN                        A bus, you goddamn whiskey mick                        cop, you lost a stolen bus... We                        got five deaths related to Ganz,                        all of 'em law enforcement                        related, and you blow it for a                        lousy nigger convict...              Cates says nothing...                                  HADEN                               (continuing)                        That's rights I called him a                        nigger.  You bet I did ... I saw                        the report on that little piece of                        shit.  If he spent one legal day                        in his whole life, it'd be a                        record...This is it for you...                        suspension, review board... you've                        had it.  When it gets 'round you                        protect a con rather than nail a                        cop killer...              Cates stands up.                                  CATES                        He's got more brains and more guts                        in one corner of his asshole than                        any cop I've worked with.                                  HADEN                        Just cause you say it with                        conviction don't mean shit to                        me... How you gonna take to a pink                        slip, huh?.              Cates stands. Moves to Hammond. Handcuffs himself to him.                                  HADEN                               (continuing)                        Where the Christ do you think                        you're going?                                  CATES                        I'm taking my prisoner back to                        jail.              Hammond looks at Haden.                                  HAMMOND                        Goin' a little hard on him, aren't                        you?                                  HADEN                        Go fuck yourself convict.                                  HAMMOND                        You know for a man, you have very                        pretty brown eyes.              Cates and Hammond walk out.              UNDERGROUND PARKING LOT - POLICE STATION - NIGHT              Cates and Hammond walk stoically along a row of cars, arrive              at Hammond's Porsche.                                  HAMMOND                        Hey, how'd my car get here?                                  CATES                        I had it impounded.  Come on,                        we'll use it for haulin' you back                        to the slam.                                  HAMMOND                        Back to jail in my own car.  Ganz                        got away. Got all my money. It                        just don't seem right.                                  CATES                        I don't know about you, but I                        could use a drink... I'll buy you                        one.  It'll be my good-bye present.              Takes off Hammond's cuffs.  Looks at them.. Throws them away.                                  HAMMOND                        Sorry we didn't do better, Jack.                        I feel like I let you down.                                  CATES                        Naw, you didn't let me down.  It                        was a long shot all the way.  We                        gave 'em a good run at it.                                  HAMMOND                        Yeah, but we didn't get 'em.              They get in and drive off.              TRANSITION.              EXT.  CITY STREET - NIGHT              The Porsche blasts by ... These men want a drink.              TRANSITION.              CHRONICLE RESTAURANT AND BAR - NIGHT              Cates and Hammond walk in. It's late, the place is almost              empty. The Bartender is a woman with her back to them              conferring with a waitress about something.                                  HAMMOND                        It's late, they're closing...                                  CATES                        Don't worry about it.              The barmaid turns around to take their order.  It's Elaine.                                  ELAINE                        Hey, I don't believe it.                                  CATES                        Hiya, kid.                                  ELAINE                        I ought to have you and your                        friend thrown out...                                  CATES                        Don't.  We've had a hard night.                                  ELAINE                        I can see that.  Pardon me for                        saying so, but you look like                        shit.  What happened?                                  CATES                        We and my pal here have been                        taking it on the chin for the last                        few hours...              Hammond looks at her. He nudges Cates.                                  ELAINE                        Who the hell are you?                                  HAMMOND                        Name's Hammond, Reggie Hammond.                        I heard a lot about you. And any                        friend of Jack's is a friend of                        mine.              Gives her a big smile.                                  ELAINE                        I'm not so sure I can say the same                        thing...You don't look like a cop.                                  HAMMOND                        Well, I been workin' the other                        side of the street for the last                        few years.  And you don't exactly                        look like a shrink, wearin' that                        dress...                                  ELAINE                        Shrink major, not a shrink.              She pours three glasses of cognac. A STRAGGLER at the end of              the bar pipes up.                                  STRAGGLER                        Hey, lady, a drink here.                                  ELAINE                        We're closed.                                  STRAGGLER                        Hey, what the hell?              Elaine turns to him; it's short and sweet.                                  ELAINE                        Drink your drink, pay up and get                        out.                                  STRAGGLER                        You can't do this.  It's against...                                  ELAINE                        Hey, just fuck off.  My friends                        have guns.              Cates holds up his pistol. The man's eyes widen and he turns              his angry move toward her into a skedaddle out of the bar.              Elaine finishes drying a glass and approaches.                                  ELAINE                               (continuing)                        You real down?                                  CATES                        I've been better...Dead end.  No                        Ganz, no Indian.              He finishes his drink, puts down the glass.                                  CATES                               (continuing)                        I gotta call the station.              Looks back at Hammond...                                  CATES                               (continuing)                        Don't run off anywhere, okay?                        I've already got enough to worry                        about.              Moves away.                                  HAMMOND                        Hard man to live with.                                  ELAINE                        How would you know?                                  HAMMOND                        Hey, two days with him is enough.                                  ELAINE                        That's no bull.              She looks at him carefully. They both grin.              CATES              In the phone booth.                                  CATES                        Is there any report ... No ...                        Just tell me... nothing..Yeah I                        figured... Okay, sure.              Hangs up.              ELAINE AND HAMMOND              Cates returns...                                  CATES                        Nothing.  No sign of Ganz.  No                        sign of the Indian.  Airport's                        clean.  Train station. Bus                        station.  Docks... Shit...                                  ELAINE                        Ganz is going to be hard to track.                        Just a pure schizo ... wires all                        crossed... totally without any                        pattern... kill anybody... The                        Indian... himself... anybody...                                  CATES                        How do you know?                                  ELAINE                        Jack, it's all over the papers.                        He's an obvious type.  But this                        Indian...              Hammond cuts in.                                  HAMMOND                        He was the only one of my bunch                        that was my friend... He was                        loyal, went all the way for you...                                  ELAINE                        In all due respect, he sounds kind                        of pathetic to me.  The kind of                        guy that runs home to his momma or                        some girlfriend.  Have you two ace                        detectives checked that out?                                  CATES                        Yeah, well the only woman of the                        Indian's we ran into was shacked                        up with her dyke girlfriend.  I                        guess she went with him before she                        came outta the Closet ... They                        both looked mad enough to kill                        him...                                  HAMMOND                        Yeah, too bad.  They were real                        nice lookin' too...In bed                        together, hardly any clothes one                        watching TV...                                  ELAINE                        What makes you think they were                        lesbians, or as you so quaintly                        put it, dykes?                                  CATES                        Come on, they were a little old                        for a slumber party.                                  ELAINE                        It might pay to reexamine a few of                        your more primitive notions.  I                        was in bed with a girlfriend                        watching TV last week, Jack, and                        one thing we know about me is I                        happen not to be a lesbian ...                        Now, if this Indian's girlfriend                        got upset when you came looking                        for him, it could just be she's                        still vulnerable to him.                                  CATES                        So what?                                  ELAINE                        When a guy hurts you, then comes                        back bleeding on his hands and                        knees, who knows, he might just be                        irrestible.                                  CATES                        Hey, Come on, shrink time's over.                        They wouldn't go see some old                        girlfriend.                                  ELAINE                        Oh, yeah, well look where you came                        when you were down and out.                                  HAMMOND                        She's got a point there, Jack.              Smiles. Cates reflects for a moment.                                  CATES                        It's the only thing we got.              He looks at Elaine.                                  CATES                               (continuing)                        Whaddya think?                                  ELAINE                        What do I know?  I'm just a                        bartender.                                  CATES                        Let's go, Reggie.              He kisses Elaine.                                  HAMMOND                        Do I get to kiss her too?                                  CATES                        If she's right, and if you don't                        screw up.              They exit the bar.              TRANSITION.              EXT.  STREET - CHINATOVIN - NIGHT              Cates and Hammond hidden in a doorway which affords them a              good view of the alley landing to Casey and Sally's apartment.                                  HAMMOND                        What if your girl's theory turns                        out to be bullshit?  I mean, they                        could be in Rio de Janeiro.                                  CATES                        I've got to play it rough with                        them. If they know anything, I'm                        gonna know it.              A woman appears, turning out to be Casey carrying a shopping              bag.                                  HAMMOND                        Hey, there she is...                                  CATES                        Whatever play I maker just back me                        up.                                  HAMMOND                        If we run into Billy first, let me                        try and talk him in.                                  CATES                        Sure, I'll give you a shot at it,                        but Ganz is mine.  You know, that                        big Indian plays it for keeps...                                  HAMMOND                        Yeah, and I know Ganz sure ain't                        no sweetheart... I wouldn't like                        it if this partnership ended                        before it gets started.                                  CATES                        Partnership?                                  HAMMOND                        Well, you got to admit we come a                        long way.              Cates gives him a smile.                                  CATES                        Let's just do it.              APARTMENT STAIRWELL              As Casey opens the door and starts toward the.stairs, Cates              and Hammond come through the door and grab her. They are now              on the ground floor stairwell.                                  CATES                        I hear you've got visitors.                                  CASEY                        Would you guys...                                  CATES                        No time for any of that crap any                        more, lady... I'll rip your lungs                        out if you don't answer fast.              Cates has her by the shoulder and arm; he twists her like a              vise...                                  HAMMOND                        He means it...              She looks at Cates, knows Hammond's correct.                                  CASEY                        Don't kill him.  Please, just                        don't kill him.              A long moment.                                  CATES                        You and the other one, you're                        still Billy's girls. You always                        were his girls...                                  CASEY                        Yeah.  Sure, i'm crazy in love                        with him, who wouldn't be...                                  CATES                        You're gonna help us take him.                                  CASEY                        No chance.                                  CATES                        He can live or die ... You let us                        in and he's got a chance to make                        it.  Otherwise, he gets ventilated.              Casey's face is seared with pain at the thought of Billy              dying.                                  HAMMOND                        If you help use he's got a chance,                        lady.                                  CASEY                        Billy's in the first room off the                        hall ... With rosalie ... He's                        makin' her happy tonight.  You                        don't understand about the way it                        is with him, do ya?                                  CATES                        Where's ganz?                                  CASEY                        In the back.  Down the other                        corridor.              Cates looks at Reggie.                                  CATES                        Looks like you're gonna get your                        chance.              They move upward...              INT. APARTMENT - NIGHT              Cates is stealthily going to the end of the second corridor              of the kitchen and living room area. That corridor turns at              a sharp angle and goes to the back. Hammond is at the very              front of that first corridor..at a door ... he shoves it back.              INT. FIRST BEDROOM              There is a bed and  Rosalie, undressed, is in it... Billy is              seated on the edge of it... pants on, shirt off, pulling on              his boots. Suddenly, Hammond is pointing a gun at him...                                  HAMMOND                        Give it up, Billy.  You got no                        shot at it.              Billy stands.                                  ROSALIE                        Don't let him hurt met Billy.                        You're not gonna let 'em hurt me,                        are ya?                                  BILLY                        He won't hurt you.  He ain't gonna                        do nothin' to you, he's just after                        me.                                  HAMMOND                        I'm tellin' ya, Billy, give it up.                                  BILLY                        I never was much for bein'                        rehabilitated.              Billy looks at Hammond.  With lightning sudden quickness, he              reaches and produces a huge Bowie knife from behind his back.              Billy smiles, laughs...then with a sudden, awful roar, he              leaps at Hamnond who unflinchingly fires his pistol.  The big              slugs stop Billy cold and throw him back against the bed as              Rosalie shrieks.              INT. BACK BEDROOM              Ganz, half-dressed, asleep, gun in hand, throws himself off              the bed, pushes Sally out of the way ... opens the door and              starts firing furiously down the corridor... He grabs the              briefcase and runs to the window.              INT. CORRIDOR/DOOWAY TO BACK BEDROOM              Cates has ducked the bullets ... he is inching toward the              door...              He pulls it open...Ganz from the window fires another shot              which almost gets him then vanishes down the fire escape...              INT. BACK BEDROOM              Sally gets to her feett yelling, runs at Cates as he appears              and futilely tries to hit him....He throws her down on the              bed as if she were a doll ... He goes to the window...              EXT. FIRE ESCAPE              Ganz peels down the fire escapes hits the ground. He stops              for a second... Then Cates appears, Ganz fires a shot then              starts to run. Cates keeps coming...              INT. FIRST BEDROOM              Hammond hears the gunfire, runs out of the room...              CATES              Dives down the fire escape.              BATHROOM              Hammond enters to find it empty of Ganz and Cates, only Sally              crying hysterically ... He runs out.              EXT. CHINATOWN STREET              Ganz runs out the back alley ...Cates pursues...              ALLEY              Hammond runs down the stairs toward the front of the building.              EXT. STREET              Ganz runs, turns out of an alley onto a street baked with              neon light. Cates pursues.              EXT. FRONT OF CASEY'S BUILDING              Hammond runs out, turns down the adjoining street.              CATES              Following Ganz, holding him in sight, but unable to get a              shot off...              PARALLEL STREET              Hammond running down a street near the one where Ganz is              being chased...              MAIN STREET              Cates fires at Ganz ... Ganz ducks in a doorway...              HAMMOND              on his street hears the shot... he runs toward it, down a              narrow alley between two buildings....              EXT. DOORWAY AT END OF ALLEY              Ganz hears footsteps approach from the opposite direction of              Cates.  They move very close to where be is crouched... it is              Hammond coming toward him... Ganz suddenly rolls a garbage              can in his path, dropping him like a stone.              CATES              Comes toward where he expects to find Ganz... Ganz has his              arm around Hammond's throat and his gun to his ear...                                  GANZ                        Drop it... you come up against me,                        you're gonna lose...              Hammond drops his gun.                                  GANZ                               (continuing)                        Hey, cop, come on...l got                        something for ya... come on...              EXT.  MAIN STREET              Cates comes out of the doorway from which he's fired...and              comes into the middle of the street, gun up ... he puts it              down when he sees Ganz with Hammond in jeopardy.  The hand              that's around Hammond's throat also holds the black bag.              Cates walks forward, his gun down at his side...                                  GANZ                        After I get outta this, cop...I'm                        gonna live forever...                                  CATES                        I don't think you're gonna make it.                                  GANZ                        Whaddya mean...I got your gun ...                        I got his money... I got                        everything...                                  HAMMOND                        Give up.  He's crazy.  He'll kill                        us both.              Cates still walking...                                  GANZ                        He won't try it. He's a fucking                        chickenshit cop. They're all                        fucking wimps, right, Cates?              They are now closer to each other. Ganz holding Hammond and              the money...                                  GANZ                               (continuing)                        Okay, cop ... give me your gun and                        I'll let him live. Come on, Cates,                        you're real good at giving up your                        gun.              Cates keeps the same methodical pace...                                  CATES                        Sure...              Suddenly, he crouches and fires twice. Hammond twists as Ganz              also fires. Ganz is hit in the collarbone and driven ten feet              backward. His grip on Hammond drops, Hammond dives to the              ground, looks at Cates.                                  HAMMOND                        Jesus Christ, I didn't think you'd                        really do it. You are crazy.              Ganz' gun still in his hand, but his arm useless at his side.              Cates is frozen in the crouch, ready to fire again.              Ganz is in enormous pain holding his bleeding chest... A look              of childish disbelief passes over his face.                                  GANZ                        I got hit.  I can't believe it. I                        got shot.                                  CATES                        You're done.  End of story.                                  GANZ                        I ain't gonna beg for my life. It                        ain't cool.              He runs at Cates full-speed, screaming, roaring, then is              stopped by two more bullets that tear fist-sized holes in his              chest. Cates rises from his crouch. Takes his gun out of              Ganz' now lifeless hand. Then goes over to Hammond...                                  HAMMOND                        Yours?              Cates raises the pistol.                                  CATES                        Mine...              Pause.                                  CATES                               (continuing)                        You okay?                                  HAMMOND                        Yeah.  But I wasn't there for a                        second.                                  CATES                        You did pick a real strange time                        to go and be brave all on your                        own...              Hammond smiles.                                  HAMMOND                        Just tryin' to get the money,                        Jack.  Just tryin' to build up a                        few points on that merit system.              Cates smiles back, picks up the black bag as they move off.              TRANSITION.              ELAINE'S BATHROOM              Cates in the tub, steam rushing from the water.              Elaine sits on the porcelain edge as he splashes and soaps...                                  ELAINE                        How'd they take it back at                        headquarters?                                  CATES                        Usual bullshit.  You make one                        smart move and everybody wants to                        be your friend... You know                        somethin', shootin' guys sucks.                        Especially compared to this.                                  ELAINE                        I've been waiting a long time to                        hear you say that.                                  CATES                        Yeah, bein' a hard-ass all the                        time is a real drag, but it works.              He reaches out, lifts his watch from his pile of clothes on              the floor.                                  CATES                               (continuing)                        Three more hours...                                  ELAINE                        Where is he?                                  CATES                        Promised I'd turn my back while                        he... ah, never mind...                                  ELAINE                        Tell me.                                  CATES                        He's takin' care of the same                        business I'll be takin' care of -                        soon as I dry off.              Elaine smiles, leans close.                                  ELAINE                        You're impossible...                                  CATES                        That's what I always say.              TRANSITION.              CANDY'S ROOM - NIGHT              Minimal crummy hotel room accommodations... Hammond is              kissing her at the door, finishing buttoning all his buttons.              He reaches for a wallet, gives her several bills.                                  HAMMOND                        Here you go, baby.                                  CANDY                        Hey, don't do that.  I said I                        wasn't a pro, remember?                                  HAMMOND                        Hey, no, I'm tryin' to be nice.                        Buy yourself something pretty.                        I'd do it, but I got to go.  I got                        this cop waitin' for me...              They kiss... it's pretty romantic... She opens the door for              him.              CORRIDOR              She stands at the top of the stairs; as Hammond walks down,              he calls back to her over his shoulder ...                                  HAMMOND                        I'll be back in six months...                        Maybe I'll make an honest woman of                        you.              He gives her a big sniile.                                  HAMMOND                               (continuing)                        I'll buy ya the best dinner in San                        Francisco...how'd that be? Then                        we'll go dancin', okay?                                  CANDY                        Now you're talkin'. See ya...              He moves off, still smiling, holding the black briefcase...              STREET - NIGHT              on a picturesque hill above the Haight. Cates standing near              the wheel of Hammond's Porsche.  Hammond comes down the porch              steps from the hotel.                                  CATES                        Okay, reggie, start bustin' my                        chops... Tell me how great you                        were with that chick.                                  HAMMOND                        Hey, Jack, real men don't have to                        go in for that macho bullshit ...                        but I was fantastic.                        As a riatter of fact, I was so                        good, I may have my cock done in                        bronze.              Cates holds up the black briefcase.                                  CATES                        I guess this is what you want to                        talk about...All the pretty money                        that's inside here.              Cates takes the case to the trunk, opens it, deposits the              case, locks the trunk.                                  HAMMOND                        Wait a minute, Cates.  I've been                        waitin' three years for that.  I                        don't think it's fair, man. What                        about the merit system.? You were                        gonnna give me a few thousand.                                  CATES                        There's nothin' to talk about.              Another long exchange of looks. Then be hands Hammond the              keys to the trunk.                                  CATES                               (continuing)                        It's your money.  It'll be here in                        six months when you get out.                                  HAMMOND                        And you're tellin' me you don't                        want any of this cash?                                  CATES                        That's right. Not my style,                        Reggie..                                  HAMMOND                        You are an awesomely weird cop.                        Sure wish there were more like you                        runnin' around out here.                                  CATES                        No, you don't. If I ever get word                        of you steppin' over the line                        again, I'm gonna ventilate that                        suit of yours.                                  HAMMOND                        Spare met Jack. I'm into legit                        investments from here on in.              Cates gives him a very skeptical look, as they head for the              car.              Hammond gets in behind the wheel, Cates on the passenger side.              Cates takes out a cigarette, starts to light it.              Hammond takes the match does it for him.                                  CATES                        Thanks.                                  HAMMOND                        No trouble, Jack. But, listen,                        suppose I stay a crook?  Where'd                        you get the idea that you could                        catch me?              They both smile. Hammond socks it into gear and they drive              off into the far distance...                                             END.