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Wild Card (2015) Movie Script

    ...gaming and tourism
    has been cold
    for the entire month
    of December
    while temperatures
    are nearing record highs...
    A diet Pepsi, please.
    Thank you.
    I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
    The roulette pit
    was a zoo tonight.
    Two Haitians got drunk,
    one of them
    - tried to urinate on me...
    - Let's get out of here.
    Doris, I just arrived.
    I picked this place 'cause it's
    deserted, you know? We can think.
    This is our future
    we're talkin' about now.
    Sweetheart, I don't
    mean to pressure you,
    but the Caesars people
    have offered me
    a roulette pit of my own
    in Atlantic City.
    That's a big break.
    And tomorrow's my deadline
    for telling them yes or no,
    so you gotta
    tell me tonight.
    Will you come with me?
    That's not what you mean
    when you say, "come with me. "
    You mean, "Come live with me,
    then love me, then marry me. "
    Yes, and have children.
    Is that so awful?
    Come on, Osgood, I've
    been married three times.
    I suck at it.
    - You just haven't found...
    - Let's dance.
    You and me, just you and me. Come on.
    - I don't want to dance.
    - We're talking here.
    All right?
    - Let's go, come on.
    - Hey, hey!
    - Excuse me!
    - Let go! Let go!
    Look, buddy, I don't think
    you want to make me mad.
    I don't care what games
    you two want to play...
    That's twice now you've
    touched her. Don't do it again!
    I won't touch her again...
    until she asks me.
    I got one question.
    Is it all right
    if I touch you?
    - Ay, Osgood!
    - Oh, dear, look at...
    Give me that!
    - I fuckin' knew it.
    - Give me that!
    - Hey!
    - All you gotta do is come and get it.
    It's mine
    and I want it.
    God damn it,
    be careful with that!
    - Come on, let's go. Take me out of here.
    - That cost a lot of money,
    - I had it made special.
    - Fuck the money, Osgood!
    Osgood?
    No one's got a fuckin'
    name like Osgood.
    - Jesus.
    - Son of a bitch.
    Come on. Let's go,
    I'm scared.
    - Who the fuck's got a name like Osgood?
    - You don't have to be scared.
    I can't help it.
    That guy...
    - I could've handled him.
    - You don't want this?
    I know.
    - Is it house trained?
    God damn it!
    I try to behave
    like a gentleman, Doris.
    I really do, you know, but there's
    an animal side to everybody.
    You think less of me,
    don't you? For walking out.
    Please, how can you
    even say that?
    I was the one who dragged
    you out of there.
    I say that 'cause
    I think it's the truth.
    - Osgood.
    - No, no, no! Walk me to the car, please.
    - - Come back! Come over
    here, mate.
    I'll brought
    your hamster back!
    Ozzie, wozzie, wozzie.
    - Osgood.
    - God damn it!
    That's enough!
    Hey, look, I don't
    want this no more.
    I wouldn't know
    what to feed it.
    Osgood,
    come back!
    Osgood, please!
    Oops.
    - Move back.
    - Move back, why?
    Safety precaution,
    let's say.
    I don't need no tricks
    to deal with a pee-wee
    shrimp fag like you.
    All I need is my hands.
    - Osgood...
    - Shut up!
    - But I...
    - Close your god damn mouth, Doris.
    No one is leaving
    till it's over,
    and it isn't over
    till you say it is.
    It's over.
    Help me up, okay?
    You know what
    you are, pal?
    You're a coward,
    and your breath stinks!
    No, no, I'm a mess.
    I'm a mess.
    You're my own
    little hero.
    Coming through,
    coming through!
    - Drew, what happened?
    - Found her in the parking lot.
    She's in and out.
    Stand clear.
    Can you tell me your name?
    Nick...
    Do you have any allergies?
    Tell me who did this to you.
    Who did this to you?
    Sweetheart, can you tell me
    who did this to you?
    Nick...
    Nick...
    Nick.
    Well, I never thought
    you'd make it in, huh?
    Isn't this the 5,000th morning
    in the Athens of America?
    Five fuckin'
    thousandth morning.
    How you survivin'?
    Eh, you know.
    Here.
    - Nut mail?
    - It looks like it.
    I'm not up
    to it, Pinky.
    Read it to me.
    All right.
    Let the games begin.
    How about... a-ha.
    "Mr. Wild, how can I become
    a mercenary like you?
    If someone were
    hypothetically interested
    in creating
    a small explosion,
    how would one hypothetically
    research such a thing
    without leaving
    a computer trail? Thanks.
    This is research for
    a hypothetical screenplay. "
    Hypothetically,
    I wouldn't answer this guy.
    Great advice, Pinky.
    Oh, good morning.
    Pinchus Zion,
    attorney at law.
    - How can I help you?
    - Cyrus Kinnick, looking for a Nick Wild.
    He's right
    behind you.
    Nick?
    This is Cyrus Kinnick.
    Thank you.
    Hello, Mr. Wild.
    I was thinking of hitting
    the casino tonight.
    I wish I could
    help you, pal.
    You gotta be 21.
    They'll lose their license.
    I'm 23 years old,
    but my youthful appearance
    is one of the reasons
    why I believe
    I need a bodyguard.
    May I be frank?
    Grab a seat.
    I looked you up on an online guide
    to Vegas but you weren't in it.
    That bothers me.
    See, I'm a
    considerable gambler,
    if that isn't being
    too boastful
    and safety means
    much to me.
    I checked under every
    synonym for safety,
    but there was
    no Nick Wild.
    Well, you should've tried between
    "chapels" and "charm schools".
    I don't want to be too
    boastful either, Mr. Kinnick,
    but you're talking to the only
    chaperone in all of Nevada.
    See, now, I'm confused. I was
    referred to you by an ex-client.
    He was a neighbor
    of mine in Boston.
    I simply took him
    off his advice,
    but now I fear you
    may be too jocular.
    Could you tell me
    about yourself?
    You mean, you want
    my qualifications?
    Along those lines.
    Along those lines.
    Well, I've been knocked down,
    blown up, lied to, shit on,
    and shot at.
    So nothing surprises
    me much anymore,
    except the things that
    people do to each other.
    I'm a licensed pilot,
    took karate in Tokyo.
    I lectured
    on economics at Yale.
    I can memorize
    the front pages
    of the New York Times
    in five minutes
    and repeat it back
    to you in five weeks.
    I was the National Golden Gloves
    champion three years in a row.
    I'm fluent
    in four languages
    and can wrestle with
    a menu in five more...
    - Jesus!
    - Don't interrupt me. There's more.
    - More?
    - Yeah.
    I lie a lot.
    I'm staying
    at Caesars, Mr. Wild.
    Shall we say 7:00?
    7:00, Mr. Kinnick.
    It worked, Nicky!
    It fuckin' worked!
    It really worked.
    How could you be such
    a bastard Os, huh?
    You said I was a coward
    and my breath was bad.
    That's not an insult,
    that's a fuckin' insult.
    That was in character, man.
    I'm fuckin' around.
    You're too sensitive.
    And you didn't tell me you
    were gonna take my fuckin' hair.
    What was that, man?
    She likes you
    better without it.
    Heh, women,
    they like honesty.
    Who knew?
    Word to the wise.
    All right, fresh
    from the bank...
    - one thousand dollars.
    - That's not the right amount.
    Are you callin' me a crook?
    'Cause I am not a crook.
    Nobody said you were.
    You forgot
    the bonus, Nicky!
    I said if she came along
    out of pressure
    I was putting on, fine.
    Whatever. Done.
    But if by seeing
    the real me,
    it could bring out
    that she loved me,
    there'd be a
    $500 bonus. $1,000.
    And that's what happened?
    She saw the real you?
    She fuckin' loves me, man.
    Love.
    I'll take the $500, Os.
    This day keeps gettin'
    better and better.
    I love you, man.
    I mean, I love you.
    Yeah!
    Hey, I'm gonna write you
    from Atlantic City.
    It's where we'll all headed.
    How you doin', Nick?
    Oh, great, Rox.
    So, I put Casanova
    on table two like you asked.
    I'll bet you give him the room
    with the busted toilet.
    Oh, yeah,
    I like that one.
    - I'm not wearing a ring.
    - You wouldn't have known it.
    I stay with her on account of
    our four kids and I can survive,
    except when fate, through
    a toilet that won't flush,
    brings me in contact with
    a special specimen like you.
    - What'd I miss?
    - The special specimen.
    - Fuck!
    - Shh, he's about to ask for a memory.
    Okay, she's dead,
    but she won't lie down.
    Oh, she'll lie down.
    She just doesn't realize
    it's gonna happen
    in five minutes.
    I could get a key
    to a $1,000 suite.
    So please, Marie,
    leave me with the memory.
    Give me something
    I can cherish to remember.
    Okay.
    Okay. Thank you.
    Come on.
    Son of a bitch! How does
    he get fucked every time?
    - What is that?
    - Hey, he wants it that much.
    Well, I don't have
    anything like that.
    - Do you?
    - Sure.
    Never ever to rest my head
    on the same pillow twice.
    - Well, travel costs.
    - Tell me.
    I need $500,000
    to buy me five years.
    Right now, I'm only
    short $499,500.
    - Well, luck will find you then.
    - I know.
    When it does, I'll grab
    that fucker by the throat.
    Yeah.
    Oh, and hey, Nick?
    Holly just called.
    Said if you're not finished
    with your grapefruit juice,
    don't waste it.
    It's open.
    - You want some coffee?
    - No.
    I just brewed it.
    It's 100% Colombian,
    it's right there on the table.
    Holly, if you're gonna hide, why
    couldn't we have just talked on the phone?
    I just don't think I want
    you seeing me like this.
    Hey, Nick.
    You know, I kept calling out
    for you in emergency.
    The doctor says I kept saying
    "Nick" over and over again.
    They thought that you
    were the one who...
    Who did?
    I don't know.
    That's why I phoned you.
    So I had a date
    last night.
    When I left, I got
    to the elevator
    and the doors were opening
    and it was going up.
    There were three
    guys inside.
    The young guy
    was the boss.
    He spoke real strong,
    like a fighter.
    The two big guys
    were his flunkies.
    And the fighter says,
    "Come on to the party. "
    And I said I was tired,
    and he said,
    "Hey, I'm too pretty
    to turn down. "
    And he pulled me
    inside and...
    We get to his suite,
    I said, "Where's the party?"
    And he says, "You're it. "
    And he signals for the big
    guys to go into the next room.
    And he says, "Aren't
    you the lucky bitch?
    You're the only girl in the world
    tonight that gets to touch it. "
    And he looks down
    at himself and says,
    "The envy of all mankind. "
    Well, he did
    what he did.
    And the big guys worked me over
    real good on the service stairs.
    And some hotel people,
    they dumped me at Emergency.
    Isn't $100 what you charge
    for the first hour?
    Today's my day
    for turnin' down money.
    What'd you wanna
    pay me for?
    'Cause I wanna sue
    his ass, Nicky.
    You must hire a lawyer,
    Holly. I'm not a lawyer.
    I don't even know his name
    or what room he was in
    or any god damn thing
    about him.
    Then you must hire a detective,
    Holly. I'm not a detective.
    I don't know any god damn
    detectives, Nick.
    I know you,
    and you know everybody.
    I mean, how could
    you not help me?
    'Cause I'm gonna guess the
    three gentlemen you talked about
    were not IBM executives.
    What hotel were you in?
    The Golden Nugget.
    Better and better.
    A lot of people like it.
    True, and so is this...
    every high school
    student knows
    there's no such thing as
    organized crime in America.
    Every elementary school
    student knows
    that if organized crime
    ever dreamt of invading,
    the last city they would
    come to would be Vegas.
    And every kindergarten
    student knows
    that if the mob ever
    did to town,
    the last hotel to be tainted
    would be the Golden Nugget.
    Shit, Holly, I mean,
    even their fucking showgirls
    can rip the
    phonebook in half.
    Remember when I told you
    not to go to that place?
    You know what? You could
    always piss me off, Holly.
    I'm leaving now.
    But I want us
    to be clear.
    Holly, when I came
    to this town,
    you was just a kid who
    lived across the street.
    That first year, Baby himself tried
    to recruit me for his organization.
    I said no.
    If someone got bloody, I
    wanted it to be for my reasons,
    not anybody else's.
    Baby accepted that.
    Since then I've stayed
    away from them
    and they stayed
    away from me.
    I don't know a soul that
    works at the Golden Nugget.
    I don't have
    one contact there.
    I swear to God.
    Hey, Millicent.
    I don't think they much
    appreciate us having visitors.
    Hey, listen, I'm interested in
    a guy who looks like a fighter.
    Has a suite, I guess
    on a high floor,
    travels with two
    large bodyguards.
    You still live
    in Naked City?
    - You know Big Daddy's?
    - Of course.
    I get off at four.
    You come down there
    at about 4:15.
    If I ain't there,
    I couldn't find nothin'.
    If I am, we'll talk.
    - Hey, Nick.
    - Hey, Millicent.
    Too bad you got all that
    British blood in you.
    If you was black,
    I'd bed you good and fast.
    You could make believe.
    Nah. Don't think this
    is racial or anything,
    but I never feel like
    you people are clean.
    This is a housekeeper
    you're talking to, remember?
    I can tell if a Brit's been
    in a room, just like that.
    Why should I think that
    was racial or anything?
    Glad you don't.
    Now, this fighter guy,
    his name is Danny DeMarco,
    suite 3506.
    He's from a fine old
    Italian family back east.
    He's a son and heir
    and his daddy loves him
    which is why he never goes no
    place without them two big mothers.
    How big are they?
    A lot bigger than you.
    You did me something once.
    I will owe you forever.
    But now, I need you
    to do me something.
    Do not fuck
    with these guys.
    Pickle.
    Lady in the housekeeping,
    I just met with her.
    She struck out, Holly.
    Couldn't find out a thing.
    Oh, Nick.
    Don't lie anymore.
    You know what he did
    when he was finished?
    He put a gun inside me.
    He said, "You got
    one shot at breathing.
    Tell me you love me, and if I
    believe you, I'll let you go. "
    I said, "Oh, God,
    I love you.
    I love you so much,
    I do. "
    And he said,
    "Never shit a shitter. "
    And then he pulled
    the trigger.
    And I scream
    and I hear a click.
    Some fucking games to play with
    another human. Right, Nicky?
    And I want to sue him,
    and you know who he is,
    and you just let him
    walk away.
    Just know I tried, Holly.
    Sure, you liar.
    Just know this one thing.
    All those times I told you
    I cared for you...
    Yeah, I know, I know.
    You were lying.
    Wrong. I loved you.
    Every good thing
    I ever said was true.
    And when you hit bottom, who
    climbed down there and found you?
    - Only me.
    - Holly...
    Hey!
    Sorry, made a wrong turn back that way.
    I am ready to see
    the sights.
    Follow me,
    Mr. Kinnick.
    I hadn't realized these
    places were so big.
    Yeah, the noise
    bothers people sometimes.

    I don't mind
    the noise.
    Golden Gate
    is much smaller.
    It's just a short drive
    down the block.
    By all means.
    This isn't as nice as
    some of those other places.
    Eh, tourist traps.
    How did you get into
    this line of work?
    Special forces,
    am I right?
    Trained to run around
    all commando.
    What were you?
    SBS? SRR? SAS?
    - Just "S".
    - Just "S".
    - "S" for special?
    - "S" for shut your mouth.
    It's not something
    I'm getting into with you.
    I can take care of things.
    That's all you need to know.
    That, and running around
    "all commando"
    isn't a preferred
    military term.
    Are you always
    so touchy?
    Oh, hi, excuse me.
    Can I get a Fiji
    water, please?
    You knock the bottles over,
    they don't roll away.
    - Nicky?
    - Vodka double.
    In a square glass
    so it doesn't roll away.
    Mm.
    Well, I am going to hit
    the craps table.
    The hundred dollar
    tables are back there.
    Yeah, but I can make
    a greater number
    of smaller bets
    at the $10 tables.
    Sounds like
    a winning system.
    - I got your back.
    - Great.
    I'd like to bet $10
    on the shooter, please.
    Ten on the shooter, yes sir.
    Hey, Nick.
    I've seen you happier.
    How wrong you are,
    Cassandra.
    This is the highlight
    of my career.
    - I'm protecting a Fiji drinker.
    - Here we go!
    Big bet's $10 on a
    single roll of the dice.
    What you see on
    my face is ecstasy.
    My shift's starting.
    Yellow 11, that's it. Yellow
    11 is the on line winner.
    Winner's rolling hot.
    You know who he is
    and you just
    let him walk away.
    We're quits, okay?
    But I intend
    on gambling for hours.
    I don't have hours.
    And you're safe in
    the casino, Kinnick.
    Nobody'll mug you
    in the casino.
    And outside they've got these
    yellow things called taxis.
    Just grab one and you'll
    be back at Caesars
    in half a minute.
    Home and dry.
    Goodbye, Kinnick.
    His name's Danny DeMarco. He's
    staying at the Golden Nugget.
    Suite 3506.
    - Good night, Holly.
    - Wait.
    - What?
    - At least let me write it down.
    Then write it down.
    - You know how to spell it?
    - No.
    - What'd you say?
    - That's what I said.
    Good luck with your
    fucking lawsuit, okay?
    What are you
    so angry about?
    - Liar!
    - I'm not.
    You never once intended suing the
    son of a bitch, did you, sweetness?
    You'll see.
    I won't help you anymore.
    I don't help liars.
    - Quit calling me that.
    - Quit doing it, then.
    Would you help me?
    - What kind of help could I give you?
    - You know.
    Yeah, I'd get killed.
    - There's only three of them.
    - Three of them with guns.
    You gotta go in there and you gotta
    soften them up so I can have my chance!
    - Chance for what, Holly?
    - I want his nuts in my hands!
    And if they kill me?
    I'll be miserable for days.
    I want him so bad
    for what he did to me.
    I want my revenge, Nicky.
    Yeah?
    I'm here to see
    Mr. DeMarco.
    About?
    It's personal.
    Well, he's busy.
    I don't think Baby is gonna be
    too happy with me stuck out here.
    I don't give a shit.
    - Who was it?
    - It was some guy.
    Said he was
    a friend of Baby's.
    Shit.
    So you're a friend
    of Baby's?
    - What's this about?
    - A girl.
    You two get the fuck out.
    Hey, you kidding me?
    - You searched him?
    - Mm-hmm. Yup.
    Sorry about that, Santy Claus.
    Can't be too careful these days.
    We should have a drink.
    Any friend of Baby's...
    It's good of you to see
    me like this, Mr. DeMarco.
    Danny. Call me Danny.
    - What do I call you?
    - Nick.
    We'll, Nick, I'm told there's
    something about a girl?
    - Where is she?
    - In my sled on the roof.
    Oh, is she pretty?
    - Was.
    - Come again?
    Last night a friend of mine was shown
    some disrespect and I thought, you know,
    maybe you might do something
    to make things okay.
    Oh, that.
    We'll you see, Nick,
    that wasn't disrespect.
    That was a game.
    We were having ourselves
    a little party.
    And what happened after
    wasn't so nice either.
    She had to be stitched up
    in Emergency.
    Oh.
    Could he be
    talking about us?
    - No, that's not us.
    - No, not us, boss.
    They're lying, Nick.
    I know this is probably
    another game you're playing,
    only this time
    it's with me.
    You can't show
    disrespect to a whore
    and that's what
    your friend is.
    - No, she's...
    - It's best not to interrupt me, Nick.
    Yes, sir.
    She's a whore,
    you're her pimp.
    At least you look like a
    two-bit pimp to me. Am I right?
    No, I'm legit,
    Mr. DeMarco.
    Look, see.
    Credit cards, driver's
    license, they're all mine.
    Well, Nick,
    what the hell.
    Maybe you
    have a point.
    Would $50,000 cover
    your disrespect, Nick?
    You're very generous.
    And you're very stupid.
    But even so, you probably
    know what this is.
    And where it's been.
    - Let me just leave.
    - Oh, you're gonna leave, Nick.
    The question is what shape
    you're gonna be in
    - when you do so.
    - Listen, I...
    Didn't I tell you something
    about interrupting me,
    you dumb fuck?
    Yes, sir.
    You remember what?
    - You said it was best not to.
    - Right.
    You see, if I'm sweet
    to you, Nick,
    if I just let you walk
    out of here free as air,
    well, I want people
    to know how sweet I am.
    So, be honest, Nick.
    Tell me about my
    good qualities,
    and if I believe you,
    you're free as air.
    You're a great man,
    Mr. DeMarco.
    A peach of a guy.
    You're the best.
    A genuine top of
    the line human being.
    You failed so far, Nick, but I'm
    gonna give you one more chance.
    So go ahead,
    talk about me.
    The fuck are you
    thinking about, huh?
    Corsica.
    - But it went away.
    - Tiel, Kinlaw,
    take this dumb fuck
    out of my sight.
    Why don't you show him
    how sweet I really am?
    Let's go.
    Stop him!
    That's him.
    Better be,
    or he's got one
    hell of a lawsuit.
    You softened them up
    pretty good.
    Remember me?
    Sure, you're
    the party girl
    - we had all those nice games with.
    - Right.
    I had so much fun, I can't
    stand that that party is over.
    I wanted it to
    go on forever.
    Hey, what's she
    up to, huh?
    - The envy of all mankind.
    - Yeah.
    - Do you know who I am?
    - Of course.
    You're the party giver.
    What the fuck
    is she doing, huh?
    What is this about? Money?
    Is that what this is?
    Sure it is. You know what,
    just take the 50, huh?
    - Take it for chrissakes.
    - What money?
    $50,000.
    Top desk drawer.
    Yeah, there you go.
    - Yeah, see?
    - This isn't about money.
    - This is about love.
    - Is it?
    Hey, I didn't do nothin'.
    It was all
    Tiel and Kinlaw.
    It was them. Why don't
    you tell your girl
    to put those away?
    I hope I sharpened
    these enough.
    - Let's see.
    - Hey...
    Hey, wait...
    Wait! Hey...
    Guess they're
    sharp enough.
    Look, there's a little tiny cut
    right on the envy of all mankind.
    Let me... just let me be!
    Let me be, please!
    I... you got the wrong idea!
    I'm really a good guy!
    - I am!
    - So you're not mad at me, then?
    No! No!
    Good, I'm not mad
    at you, either.
    I'm gonna give you the
    same break that you gave me.
    Tell me you love me,
    and if I believe it,
    then I'll let you keep it.
    But if I don't believe you,
    that means you're a bad boy.
    And bad boys need
    to be punished.
    So that the envy
    of all mankind
    will have to
    go away with me.
    I... love you.
    - What'd you say?
    - I love you.
    I don't think that
    sounded very sincere.
    - Did it?
    - This is your show.
    Don't! Don't do this,
    don't! Don't!
    Last chance.
    I fucking love you!
    I just...
    I just love...
    I love you!
    I love you!
    Please, please don't...
    look, okay.
    I made a little mistake.
    I made a little mistake!
    Everyone can make
    a little mistake, okay?
    Just don't!
    No, no, no,
    please don't!
    Don't! Don't!
    I'm sorry!
    Don't!
    - Wish I brought my camera.
    - Okay. Okay.
    You have to
    leave town, Holly.
    They're coming for me, too.
    First, I'm gonna win enough cash
    to get out of this place for good.
    Yeah, I know. I spent the last hours
    packing, without regret I might add,
    - because I'm heading straight for...
    - Hey, don't tell me.
    If I don't know,
    I can't tell anybody.
    You that sure
    they'll come after you?
    - You know damn well they will.
    - You could've killed them.
    I try not to do that.
    No, you keep it all.
    You're the one
    that took the risk.
    Okay, I want half.
    I'm the one that
    took the beating.
    Well, you only look about a
    million times better than before.
    A friend of mine
    left town.
    We had this kind of
    going away thing.
    Sounds sweet.
    How much longer
    you on this shift?
    11:50. Ten minutes.
    What the hell,
    I shall keep you company.
    Well, I've been killin'
    everyone tonight, Nicky.
    You did something for me once.
    So believe this, bet small.
    Changing 100.
    Since it's a $5 minimum,
    how's if I bet five dollars?
    Bust.
    It's been like that.
    Blackjack.
    I lose more
    friends this way.
    What is it?
    Cass, I've got 19.
    And you've a 10 showing,
    except I know somethin'.
    Your down card
    is another picture
    which makes 20,
    so my 19 is shit.
    You want me
    to hit 19, Nicky?
    I'll tell you why.
    Because there's a weight
    on my shoulder now.
    Locks right into my
    shoulder now. It's happened.
    I've got to go
    for the throat, Cass.
    Because of all the people in
    all the casinos in all the world,
    luck's come
    camping with me.
    So, yes, I want you
    to hit my 19.
    And I'd like a two.
    Two is 21.
    Means I win.
    My two please, Cass.
    Jesus.
    I'd like a $1,000 dollar
    chip please, Cass.
    One way or another, this
    is my last night in Vegas.
    Changing 1,000.
    Take care, Nicky.
    - You playing?
    - No.
    You got mean eyes.
    Up or down?
    I had luck
    riding with me,
    then they
    changed dealers.
    Asshole!
    Not you, me.
    How do I know
    it's gone?
    Blackjack.
    Give me a chip
    rack, please.
    Can I raise
    the limit?
    No.
    I'll play the
    whole table then.
    Nah, I'm not greedy.
    You gotta win
    some time.
    - Blackjack.
    - What the fuck is this?
    Retribution for
    5,000 mornings.
    And watch your mouth
    in front of a lady.
    Thanks, sweetie.
    God, what a thing when
    luck comes callin', huh?
    Good.
    Yes!
    Son of a god damn bitch.
    Good.
    If I win...
    I'm over 500.
    And that'll be the last
    you ever hear of me.
    Yes! What the hell!
    Yes!
    500 and...
    6 thousand.
    It isn't exactly
    a round number,
    but then I was never
    one to quibble.
    - Fiji?
    - Vodka.
    - Rocks with a twist?
    - Look at that.
    Doubles,
    please, Veronica.
    Thank you, Veronica.
    So what do your
    friends call you?
    Cyrus is a
    pretty shitty name.
    I always wanted to
    be called Ace or Duke.
    But Cyrus seems like
    the overwhelming choice.
    How are you not
    more excited?
    Never hit over
    half a mil before.
    I don't know why
    I'm not more excited.
    Maybe it's because I never
    dared think it would happen.
    That make sense?
    Kinda.
    - Anything else?
    - That's all, thanks, hon.
    Here, love, take some
    time off. Go see your mom.
    Thank you so
    much, Nick.
    - Well, cheers.
    - Hey, cheers.
    - You're leaving town?
    - Think bigger.
    State, country, continent.
    Five free years, Duke.
    I've been dreamin'
    this since forever.
    $100,000 per. I've got
    it figured to the penny.
    Guess you haven't
    liked Vegas much, huh?
    You're not supposed
    to like Vegas.
    It's just this creeping virus
    people catch sometimes.
    Sweet dreams.
    I'm off to Corsica
    in the morning.
    I'm gonna sail the
    Mediterranean before I die.
    Well, I'll walk
    you out.
    That's very kind
    of you, Duke.
    Fuck.
    What's happened?
    It was all horseshit.
    It's just
    a loser's dream.
    I don't get you.
    This is not
    what I need.
    Five years would only
    be fine at first.
    After that I'd just
    realize that every day
    was another day closer
    to bein' back here.
    I never pushed the logic, because I
    never thought I'd be in this position.
    Half a million.
    Well, half a
    million's nothing.
    I know now what
    I really need.
    - What's that?
    - "Fuck you" money.
    Enough so I'll never
    have to come back here.
    Freedom. That's what
    "fuck you" money is.
    I don't want any limit.
    I have to clear that.
    Let me check.
    He thinks
    I'm gonna lose.
    You've got it.
    Asshole.
    It's 500.
    You count it.
    - 500,000 going out.
    - Send it.
    That's 525,000.
    This fella's gettin'
    awful heavy.
    All on one, Cass.
    It's just like
    we started, Cass.
    I know you've got another
    picture under there.
    Hit me.
    A four.
    If you don't mind.
    You should've
    stood, Nicky.
    You would've won.
    I came in with $25,000.
    Lost $25,000.
    No big deal.
    You fuckin' had it.
    You fuckin' had it!
    It was right there.
    You fuckin' had it!
    You fuckin' had it.
    It was all there.
    It was all there.
    On the fucking table.
    You fuckin' had it!
    On the fucking table!
    You fuckin' had it.
    You fuckin' had it!
    Would you like your
    grapefruit juice now?
    How did I get here?
    After you passed out,
    I tipped some of the staff
    to help me bring you.
    Thank you.
    Hmm, I thought
    you'd be thirsty.
    Listen, Duke,
    you're a great caterer,
    and I appreciate it.
    But I think you
    got somethin' to say
    - and it's time
    you said it.
    You won't laugh?
    Not today.
    All right, I...
    I lied about my friend
    recommending you.
    And I didn't have to ask
    for your qualifications.
    I knew everything about you,
    I've researched you.
    I knew about the
    grapefruit juice, right?
    And the double vodka.
    And I know about why
    you always sit
    in the same spot
    at the Silver Spoon Counter.
    I need something from you and
    I've come too far for a no answer.
    A while back in Boston I saw
    this old guy on the street
    and he had a sign
    on his back that said,
    "Please don't hit me. "
    And my first thought was,
    "What a sad thing. "
    But then...
    I got so fucking mad
    because I realized that was
    going to be me when I got old.
    Just an old nut
    scared of the world.
    And so I've come to you.
    I want you to teach me.
    - Teach you what?
    - Anything. Everything.
    I need you to kill the fear that
    lives inside of me every day.
    You want to sail
    the Mediterranean,
    I want to do something
    brave before I die.
    Hey, listen, kid...
    I earned 70 million dollars
    by the time I was 19.
    Don't call me kid.
    Jesus. How?
    It was nothing.
    I put a new twist
    on an old twist
    on computer software.
    Being smart is the only
    defense I've ever had,
    but it's not enough anymore.
    You've got to help me.
    You know how fuckin'
    weird this is?
    You're not even 30,
    set for life.
    I'm pushing 40, broke.
    I'll pay you.
    I'll make you rich.
    I have been rich.
    Most recently last night.
    Yeah, I could help you
    with that, too.
    Help me with what?
    Are you serious?
    I like blackjack
    maybe more than I should.
    - That's all.
    - Why do you think you stay here?
    You hate it so much it's
    the only place you can stay.
    It's the only place
    you're worthy of.
    It's all so obvious.
    Well, if it's all
    so fuckin' obvious,
    why are you
    so fuckin' wrong?
    Huh?
    Don't go!
    We can help each other!
    You know what? You're just
    like the nuts who write to me.
    You want adventure? Swell!
    Well I earned my past, Cyrus.
    Go earn your own.
    This one's on me, Nick.
    Looks like you need it.
    Nick Wild,
    how you doin'?
    You need to come with us.
    Mr. DeMarco's waiting.
    Take five.
    Nicholas. Nicholas.
    Baby.
    I heard you were up over 500
    last night at the Gate.
    Talk of the town.
    Do you remember,
    when was it?
    A couple months ago when you
    had us beaten for 200 grand?
    Right here
    at the Nugget?
    - Till your luck changed.
    - I'll get there someday.
    Nicholas.
    I'm just in a terrible bind
    and it's all because of you.
    It seems that somebody broke
    into room 3506 last night,
    beat up on three guys
    and took $50,000.
    And that was before
    I had my Wheaties.
    If only that
    were funny.
    No, it seems that
    this same somebody
    shot and killed two gentlemen
    names Kinlaw and Tiel.
    Shot them while they
    were tied and helpless.
    And an eyewitness claims
    that that someone was you.
    And you believe that?
    If I did, you'd be dead.
    - Come along, Nicholas.
    - Come along where?
    To see DeMarco. I
    have to find the truth.
    Wait a minute,
    you mean I'm on trial?
    For your life,
    I should imagine.
    Why do I have
    to tell it again?
    I told you.
    You believe me. So why?
    Because, Daniel, you are
    asking me to kill Nicholas here.
    And if a mistake
    was later discovered,
    I would feel
    simply dreadful.
    So please, be as brief
    as you will.
    I feel guilty
    because I let him in.
    When the knock came
    on the door, I...
    I wasn't thinking
    and I opened it.
    And right away
    he pistol whips me,
    right in the mouth,
    you see? Right there.
    - Mm-hmm. Yes.
    - Right there.
    - Yeah.
    - And he's quick.
    He takes out Tiel and Kinlaw
    like they were nothing.
    And he ties them up
    back to back
    the way they were
    when you found 'em.
    And then he rifles my desk,
    he takes the 50 and...
    for no fucking reason
    he goes crazy
    and he shoots maybe my two
    best friends in the whole world.
    Why?
    Probably he's pissed that
    there wasn't more cash.
    And probably he
    would've killed me, too,
    but there was a noise
    out in the hall
    and he panicked
    and he ran.
    Shot 'em with their
    own guns, Baby.
    Can you believe that?
    You check.
    You'll see that
    I'm telling the truth.
    They're gonna have his
    fingerprints all over 'em.
    Don't bother checkin'.
    - The fingerprints are mine.
    - This is all true then?
    - Some.
    - Which?
    You better speak, Nicholas.
    And I suggest you
    begin right now.
    I'll ask just two
    questions, Baby.
    If you're gonna answer them
    to your satisfaction,
    do what you will.
    First, why would
    I use a gun?
    The fuck kind of
    question is that?
    Why does anybody
    use a gun?
    Nicholas never does.
    Believe me,
    he could kill you with...
    he could kill you
    with this
    from five feet or 15.
    And the answer to your
    question is this.
    It's the perfect cover.
    Nobody would ever dream
    that Nick Wild needed a gun
    to commit a robbery.
    All right, Nicholas.
    Second question.
    Second and last.
    Baby, what do you
    know about my body?
    - I mean, underneath my clothes?
    - Obviously nothing.
    Well, then, there's
    my second question.
    How is it possible that I
    know that Mr. DeMarco here
    has a small but
    definite cut
    on the upper side
    of his Hampton?
    Answer?
    I saw it put there
    by a dear sweet lady
    with a pair
    of garden shears.
    - What is this shit, huh?
    - It's easy to find out if I'm lying,
    just have him take
    down his trousers.
    You're not buying this crap,
    are you, Baby?
    Someone go get
    a microscope
    so we locate
    Mr. DeMarco's pecker.
    - You know what?
    - I'm not stripping.
    I'm not stripping
    for nobody.
    I think you must, Daniel.
    Nicholas is
    risking his life
    on a very unusual
    long shot here.
    I know it's embarrassing,
    but I'll make it
    easier for you.
    You and I will go
    in the other room,
    and we'll both
    take down our pants.
    I won't. I won't.
    - I'm afraid you must.
    - It's...
    - It's a matter
    of principle, Baby. I...
    - Nobody would...
    - Second cousin.
    - It's principle.
    - Oh, dear.
    It's principle! He...
    Would somebody shut
    this god damn fucker up?
    Oh, Daniel, you just
    blew the ballgame.
    Nobody in your family has had
    even a passing relationship
    with a principle
    in the past 50 years.
    So you're siding
    with him?
    Baby, you believe
    him over me?
    I believe this.
    I believe that somebody
    who looks like Nicholas
    did the deed.
    And I will endeavor
    to find him.
    Now you may go.
    You. I'm gonna see
    you real soon.
    I'm gonna see
    you real soon.
    You watch your
    fuckin' back!
    Why do you think
    he did it?
    He's a very macho
    little slime.
    And he broke down and humiliated
    himself in front of them.
    You know he'll
    come for you.
    Yeah.
    If you don't care,
    why'd you defend yourself?
    I didn't wanna be remembered
    for doin' what he said.
    Dyin' ain't so bad.
    And at least I'll be
    out of Las Vegas.
    Thank you, Nicholas.
    Good luck.
    - Cheers, Baby.
    - All right. Be well.
    Hey.
    That bad, huh?
    Could you get the
    check, please?
    I'm leaving.
    I'm only here to give you
    a present of gratitude
    of everything
    you taught me.
    What, for chrissakes?
    That everyone's afraid.
    That I'm not the only
    cowardly asshole in this world.
    You're one, too.
    I really needed this now.
    What I have to deal
    with is that
    I'm the one
    inside my own skin.
    Maybe it's not
    so terrible.
    And if you can admit
    what you are,
    you might find it's
    not so terrible either.
    Okay, Duke.
    I admit it.
    If I'd won
    the full million,
    I would have figured out
    some reason to go for more.
    I'm a trapped compulsive.
    There. I said it.
    See me tap dancing?
    No, but you might
    have taken
    the first tiny step
    toward your sailboat.
    Yeah, doubtful.
    Doubtful for two reasons, the
    first being the lack of funding.
    I knew you were
    gonna say that.
    Reach under the counter.
    I told you I bought
    you a present.
    I taped it there
    before you got here.
    What's this?
    One plane ticket
    to Corsica
    and a check
    for $500,000.
    Okay, so, first reason's
    taken care of.
    Now what's
    the second?
    I'm bein' murdered
    any minute.
    Murdered?
    Really? When is
    this happening?
    Now.
    Oh.
    Put them away,
    put them away.
    I want him
    found now, today.
    I want you to find
    that asshole.
    I want you to find him.
    I don't care how long
    it takes any of you
    dumb fucks.
    You call more fuckin' guys.
    Get two on the bus station
    and a few at the airport.
    Check every bar, every
    casino, every whorehouse.
    Turn over every god damn rock
    he could slither under.
    You find out
    where he lives...
    Where he works...
    ...how much it costs.
    Go back inside there,
    grab that fuckin' kid
    and kill that
    motherfucker, too!
    Get in there!
    Get in there! Go!
    You don't wanna
    go back there.
    - You lost them?
    - In a manner of speaking.
    Hey, wait,
    you forgot these.
    Take them.
    - Nah, nah.
    - No, take them!
    Nick, please.
    I can leave town now
    and know that
    I'm not a coward.
    And you have no idea what
    a relief that is for me.
    You earned this.
    Thanks. And not
    just for this.
    Not just for acting
    like an idiot
    so I could get
    out of the diner.
    You're a good friend.
    We're friends?
    Don't ruin it.
    - Good-bye, Duke.
    - Merry Christmas, Nick.

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