Firewall (2006) Movie Script

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[CAMERA CLICKS]
MAN:
Where's my blue bag?
WOMAN:
I don't care. No.
[SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY]
MAN 1: Pim, do you have him?
MAN 2: I got him.
He's leaving the house.
He's late today.
[CAMERA CLICKS]
MAN 1: Where are you?
Are you right there?
MAN 2:
No, I'm across the street.
[CAMERA CLICKING]
MAN 1:
Get closer than that.
MAN 2 [OVER RADIO]: I'm not gonna
lose him. I'm not gonna lose him.
MAN 1:
Pay attention, guys.
9:01, down Granville Park. Again.
Okay, switch to channel seven.
[CAMERA CLICKS]
[CAMERA CLICKING]
WOMAN:
Sarah!
Hi.
[SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY]
[CAMERA CLICKS]
MAN 1:
Control the flow of traffic.
BOY:
Come on! Come here, Rusty!
WOMAN:
Rusty. Rusty, come here.
Come-- Rusty!
Come on, boy.
MAN 1:
Come on. We're gonna be late.
MAN 2:
Hello, Jack.
[CAMERA CLICKS]
BETH: Sarah, could you turn it down?
SARAH: What?
BETH: The music, if that's what it is.
Turn it down.
SARAH: Why?
BETH: Has anyone let the dog out yet?
ANDY: It's Sarah's turn! I did it last time!
BETH: It takes, what, two seconds?
ANDY:
Rusty, no! Leave it alone!
Come on!
SARAH:
Andy, stop it.
Andy! Mom, tell Andy to get that thing
out of here. It's screwing up the TV.
ANDY:
Idiot.
Andy, a little help here, okay?
SARAH: Moron.
-Idiot moron.
- Moron idiot.
-Nobody's an idiot.
ANDY: Except for her.
-Nobody's a moron.
ANDY: Except for her.
SARAH: Andy, stop it!
I'm trying to watch this.
Those two home together all week?
- There's no school till Monday.
-Oh, boy. What's your day like?
Finish the details on the Morgan house.
They're pouring the footings today.
Then I have to find a guitar teacher
for Sarah, pay some bills...
...and schlepping the kids.
You should get yourself a hobby,
keep yourself busy.
- I already have a hobby.
-Yeah?
And it's taking care of you.
I don't deserve you.
No, you don't.
We owe Arlin and Vee a dinner.
Wanna do it this week?
Well, they're home this week.
I just wanna be with the kids.
SARAH: Mom!
-Really?
SARAH:
Tell Andy to get that thing out of here!
You should have Marci drop
my blue suit off at the cleaners.
BETH:
Marci's in Manila till the 26th.
Here, sport, give me this for a second.
- Mom! Excuse me, does anybody care?
-This is what's doing it.
Put this in my office.
I'll show you how we can fix it.
Okay? And, yes, I do care.
- Good bye.
-Bye, Jack.
ANDY: Bye, Dad.
JACK: Bye, Andy.
Don't torture your sister.
Sarah, this dog needs to go out.
Don't forget his new collar.
- Sarah.
-Bye, Jack.
MAN [OVER RADIO]:
--getting a break in the weather...
...before getting hit
by a couple of storms.
That'll make the drive more difficult.
Looks like smooth sailing this morning
heading into downtown Seattle.
We've been seeing slowdowns and heavy
traffic just about everywhere else...
- Morning.
-Morning, Richard.
- Morning, Cindy. How are you?
-Morning, Jack. Great, thanks.
How do I say this, Bobby?
- Um, no.
-Come on, Janet. I don't see why not.
Look, Bobby, here's how this works.
You ask me out, which you did.
I say no, which I did.
You say, "Okay," and ask somebody
else. You don't keep asking me.
At what point does it become
sexual harassment?
Right about now, Bobby.
- Mr. Stanfield.
-Morning, boss.
- Kid's persistent.
-I don't know why.
- The usual reason, I suppose.
-Have you seen Ravi yet?
No, I'm on my way now, though.
Don't forget, merger meeting.
- Nice flowers.
-Born-again Bobby.
- Maybe he's trying to save your soul.
-He'd need bigger blossoms than that.
- Good morning, Betty.
-Morning.
- How we doing?
-Pike Street system's running slow.
I'll tell Carol when she gets in.
We'll get after it.
Merger goes through, we'll go in
and replace the whole thing.
Yeah.
- Morning, sir.
-Good morning, Rick.
Hey, Ravi. What have we got?
Brute-force log-in.
The interesting thing is...
...he's coming in through Hong Kong,
Korea and Malaysia...
...but he's trying sequential account
numbers. He's hacking all over.
Move over for me.
JACK: Let's try a rule change on him,
see what he does.
Put in an IPS signature
that black-holes the pattern.
- See if that slows him down.
-That'd slow me down.
- That'd be resistant to false positives.
-Yep.
- Thanks
-Huh.
MAN 1: Loss is higher than one would
expect, considering your level of security.
Just write it off?
MAN 2: That depends on how
you view the statistics.
They're not particularly high,
given the fact that...
...we're pushing the business into
some new and uncharted areas.
Online banking is where
the business is heading.
Where we have our branches...
...we'll provide our customers with
more ways to control their money.
As you can see by the chart,
after the merger...
...Accuwest will have 1100 branches
in 13 states...
...with over 100 billion in assets.
Soto answer you, Harry, yes...
...we do see a reasonable level
of fraud loss as a cost of doing business.
- How many branches do you have?
-Twenty-seven.
As head of network security, Jack...
...you've never really had to think
in terms of economies of scale.
- But your philosophy of risk is--
JACK: Wait a second, Gary.
Make this clear for me, will you?
What exactly is my philosophy of risk?
- No need to take this personally.
-I take it personally, goddamn it.
I've spent 20 years protecting this bank,
its customers and shareholders...
...from unnecessary risk.
Jack, I don't think you're hearing
what I'm saying.
JACK: I hear what you're saying.
Fraud loss is inevitable...
...pass it on to the customers
as the cost of doing business.
JACK:
We don't wanna do that, do we?
ARLIN: We're all here to serve
the customers. Let's try and get along.
- We can have the best of both worlds.
-Doesn't exist, Arlin.
JACK: Look, I'm sorry. This went on
a little longer than I anticipated.
There's stuff I really have to get to.
- Okay, let's get on with it.
GARY: Network attacks...
...network activity.
- Where is this guy?
-He's in reception.
He said it's personal.
Should I get him?
No, I'll walk over there.
Mr. Stanfield, Mr. Hughes.
Jack Stanfield, Mr. Hughes.
- Do I know you?
-I know you.
- Do you have a card?
-Oh, yeah.
DHD Financial. What can I do for you?
You can give me
the $95,000 you owe me.
- I don't know what you're talking about.
-No?
I'm collecting for GambleNet U.S.A.
Does that ring a bell?
- No, it doesn't.
-You racked up 95,000 in online wagers.
And I got the paperwork to prove it.
You got the wrong Jack Stanfield.
I don't gamble.
- I don't have any debt. Check your facts.
-You're a deadbeat. See you in court.
- Laurie, call security.
-Don't bother, sweetheart.
Gambling's an addiction, Mr. Stanfield.
Get some help.
JANET: Well, I thought the idea
was to match it to the curtains.
- Yes, but if you do that...
-Nice flowers.
Bobby?
That would be the wrong thing to do,
don't you think?
HARRY: What's up, partner?
-Take a look at this.
Wow. Who were you betting on?
I wasn't betting. I don't gamble.
- I don't even know how.
-Well, that's obvious.
Think somebody got my information off
the bank's internal network or what?
Are you doubting yourself
in your old age?
No. More likely a dumpster diver...
...somebody sifting through your trash.
-Maybe.
A debt collector showed up
this morning about it.
Don't worry. I'll clean it up.
It's just a pain in the ass.
Bill Cox? Guy from Atlanta.
- Supposed to have a drink.
-I can do 5:30.
I wanna get home early, pizza night.
- Good. I'll let him know.
-Okay.
[PHONE RINGS]
- Hey, you.
JACK [OVER PHONE]: Hi, hon.
Harry and I need to see a guy
for a few minutes after work.
- Okay if I'm late?
-What are you thinking?
I don't know, 45 minutes, tops.
We'll see you when we see you.
Love you.
Love you too. Bye.
I see him. My question is this:
Do we really wanna work
for those Accuwest morons?
- I'll listen to what he has to say.
HARRY: This guy could be our future.
JACK:
Okay, okay.
HARRY: Bill.
-Good to see you, Harry.
- Bill Cox, Jack Stanfield.
-How are you?
I've been looking forward
to meeting you. Please, sit.
Thank you.
[DOORBELL RINGS]
Sarah, the pizza's here.
My wallet's by the door.
[DOORBELL RINGS]
Is somebody gonna get that?
WAITRESS: Here you go.
BILL: So listen...
...I don't know how much
Harry's told you about what I do.
Not a lot. Just that you're in banking.
I have a company that provides
banking-support services...
...mainly in the South, but, really,
I'm an old-fashioned entrepreneur.
[YELLING OVER TV]
If that's a scary movie, turn it off.
Your brother won't sleep for a week.
BETH: I'm so sorry to make you--
-Hello.
Aah!
BETH: Sarah!
-Mom.
Call 911!
There's over 200 regional banks
in the U.S. alone that have nothing...
...like the sophistication of the system
you developed for Landrock.
[SCREAMING]
BETH:
Sarah! Leave her alone!
With your system's software...
...Harry's expertise in law enforcement
and the physical security...
...you're an unbeatable team.
PIM:
Hey! Come here!
No!
- What are you doing to me? Get away!
PIM: Shut up!
You'd be your own bosses.
I'd just supply the money-
BETH: Don't hurt my children.
-Shut up!
Oh, my God, what do you want?
I have to think about
a couple of other options...
...but this sounds very attractive.
Okay, good.
[SCREAMING]
I hate to break this up.
JACK: I gotta get home.
-Family man.
No! Daddy!
So how many kids do you have?
- Two. Boy, 8. Girl, 14.
-Wow.
- Sure you don't need a ride?
-No, thanks, Harry. I'm fine.
Going back tonight?
- No, I've got some business in town.
-Well, great meeting you. Take care.
She has beautiful eyes,
your daughter.
What?
Jesus, what--?
Oh, my God. What do you want?
I wanna get you home.
It's pizza night.
Drive.
Drive.
Liam, we're on our way.
Everything all right?
Fine, the house is secure.
And we're setting up now.
I wanna talk to my wife.
You hear that, Liam?
He wants to talk to his wife.
They can't talk right now.
She's busy.
JACK:
Who are you?
What's this about?
What do you want from me?
This is your exit, Jack.
MAN [OVER TV]: Three defenders had
the chance to put him on the ground.
VEL:
They're here.
MAN [OVER TV]: --as good as he's
been. Tremendous effort to stay alive.
- Where are they?
-Through here.
Jesus.
JACK: What is this?
ANDY: Daddy.
Why have you done this,
for God's sake?
It's okay. They're children!
I said, "if they were trouble."
Were they trouble?
- They were noisy.
-Yes, we made an executive decision.
But you're a criminal, Willy,
not an executive.
- But I thought you said--
-Shut up.
ANDY: Daddy.
-I wanna know what you want...
...and I wanna know now.
Beth...
...I'm sorry about all of this.
I am, but, well...
There we are.
Uh, I need you to talk to your husband.
He listens to you.
I need you to make him understand that
if he doesn't do exactly as I ask...
...I will kill you and your two children.
But if you can make him listen, Beth...
...if you can make him do
what I want...
...you'll all walk away from
this unpleasantness unscathed.
COX:
Not because I'm a nice man...
...simply because there'll be no reason
for me to hurt you.
Make sense?
Can I rely on your cooperation?
- Just tell him yes.
-Yes.
Sarah?
Fine.
And you, big fella?
Maybe.
BETH: Andy.
-No, it's all right. It's honest.
Do you keep a gun
in the house, Jack?
No.
- Daddy!
-I'm okay.
BETH: It's okay.
JACK: Don't worry.
-It's okay.
-I'm all right. I'm okay.
Pass me the gun.
COX:
It's empty.
You lied to me, Jack.
COX:
Don't let it happen again.
You have an excellent alarm system.
What are alarms for, Andy?
- To keep people out.
COX: That's right.
And they also keep people in.
I'll need the password, Jack.
Lark.
Lark. It's the name of our boat.
All right.
Untie them.
JACK:
Take it easy.
Daddy.
I'll be fine.
COX: Hi, this is Jack Stanfield,
account number 51216.
I need to change our alarm code
and give you a new password.
I know it's difficult for you,
but try and get some sleep.
Mom, what's going on?
- What do they want?
-I don't know, sweetheart.
Do you want something to eat, Jack?
- I'm not hungry.
-No?
Do you have any wine?
There's some in the bar.
COX:
Pim, go and get me a nice bottle of red.
I don't know shit about wine, man.
How do I know if it's nice?
It'll be dusty.
I didn't know he had a gun.
They hit him so hard.
He'll be fine.
It's just a little lump on the head.
- Let's think about something nice, okay?
-Okay.
I know.
We're on board the Lark.
And the sail's up.
And the sun is shining.
And it's warm.
And, Andy, you're at the wheel
with your dad.
Vel.
Get Jack a blanket.
COX:
He's got a busy day tomorrow.
She's asleep. Get some yourself.
- I'll wake you in an hour.
-Okay.
MAN [OVER TV]: Let's take a look,
show you what's going on.
Yeah, we do have a big storm,
big section of the country.
It's gonna bring a variety
of weather...
COX:
Morning, Jack.
Time to get ready for work.
MAN [OVER TV]: You can look
for some snow by tomorrow...
...through the upper Great Lakes.
You have to do whatever they want.
I don't care what it is.
It may not be that easy.
We've seen their faces.
- But he said if we just cooperate--
-I know what they said, Beth.
VOICE [OVER TV]: Did you ever notice
how big squirrels' teeth are?
Where's Andy?
Breakfast.
COX: Count to three.
ANDY: One, two, three.
- Whoa!
JACK: Andy!
Andy.
This man is not our friend. Stay away.
- But I want a pancake.
-Go see your mom.
- Want some Cheerios?
ANDY: No.
You're worried I'll give him
peanut oil, Jack.
I know about his allergy.
Don't imagine for one second...
...that I just blundered in here
out of the rain.
Don't touch him.
Don't talk to him.
And don't feed him anything.
VEL: I'm fitting you
with two separate systems.
Audio transmitter.
We hear everything you do.
- What do I do when I get to the office?
COX: You do your work, Jack.
Chase that American dream.
The video camera,
with a wide-angle lens.
VEL: We see what you see.
-Whoa!
VEL:
I've cloned your cell phone.
Any call that you make or receive,
we can monitor.
JACK: What about my family?
-Oh, they'll be safe...
...here with us.
Now, tuck your shirt in
and go to work.
- Bye,pal
-Bye,Dad.
You're a young man.
JACK:
You don't need to be doing this.
The longer it goes on...
...the deeper in you are.
Let's stop it right now,
before it gets worse.
Same to you, kid.
[CHATTERING]
You're gonna love me.
- Those tickets I couldn't get? I got them.
JACK: I need five minutes.
WOMAN'S VOICE [OVER PHONE]:
The Dow Jones Industrial Average...
...is up 16 points to 10,255...
...on a volume of 22 million shares.
The NASDAQ Composite
is up 11 points...
...to 2,061 on a volume
of 1.6 million shares.
Can you hear me?
JACK [OVER RADIO]:
Can you hear me?
If you can hear me, tell your boss
I wanna speak to him.
Tell him to quit dicking me around
and tell me what he wants me to do.
- Can you hear me?
-Jack? Are you okay?
Yes, I'm just talking to myself.
What's up?
Arlin wants to see you.
Yeah.
So you're an architect.
Yes.
VEL:
And you designed this house.
I did.
It's nice.
Thanks.
How old is it?
BETH:
Seven years.
VEL:
How much does a house like this go for?
This is about robbing the bank,
isn't it?
You're using Jack to help you
rob the bank.
Open a few doors
and press a few buttons.
LIAM:
Just look after the kids, Beth.
And, Vel, stick to your work.
I need you to try and get along.
Arlin, I'm tired of him patronizing me.
Gary is an idiot.
Be that as it may, he's a fact of life...
...on top of which, you may be working
for him in a couple of weeks.
Okay. I'll take care of it.
Jack. Are you okay?
Yeah. Yeah, I'm fine.
And Beth and the kids?
They're fine, Arlin.
Listen, Jack, Gary doesn't like you
very much...
...and based on your performance
yesterday, it's not hard to understand.
Also, we had a debt collector here
yesterday asking questions.
- What was that all about?
-Somebody compromised my identity...
...and ran up $95,000 worth
of online gambling debt.
Harry's taking care of it.
You know me, I--
I don't gamble. I don't have any debt.
Talk to Gary now.
- I want this merger to go smoothly.
-I can't today, I'm--
Today, Jack.
Okay. I'll take care of it. Thanks.
Are we on for dinner next week?
Um, yeah, let me check with Beth.
Looks good. Get it out there.
Gary?
Oh, yeah, Jack. Need something?
Yeah, I just wanted to have a word.
If...
If I seemed like I was a little abrupt...
...or difficult yesterday,
I wanna apologize.
I want you to know I am committed
to this process.
- Just having a bad day, that's all.
-Seem a little stressed. Everything okay?
- Yeah. I'm just fine, Gary. Thank you.
-You sure?
- Yeah.
-We can make this merger work...
...for everyone's benefit.
I'm here to help. If you ever do have
a problem, my door is always open.
Thank you, Gary.
Janet? Come in here
for a second, will you?
We'll do some letters.
Janet, if I've been difficult
or distant...
...for the last couple of days,
I hope you'll understand.
JACK [OVER RADIO]: I wanna apologize.
JANET [OVER RADIO]: That's okay.
JACK:
We're a team, you and me.
And I want you to understand how much
I appreciate what you do for me.
- Thanks, Jack.
-It means the world to me.
JACK [OVER RADIO]: Sometimes I think I just need to...
...relax.
Okay.
- Take a minute.
-Okay.
Take five minutes out of the day...
...and just sit quietly
and take a break.
JACK [OVER RADIO]: You know, just...
JANET [OVER RADIO]: Sure. Jack--?
He's lost it. Completely lost it.
Letter to Scott Smith.
Dear Scott,
pursuant to your request...
...for further information regarding
the security-interface issues...
...unfortunately, the information
that you requested is not available.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Until the merger--
Shit. Strike that.
- Harry's in L.A. for a convention.
-Thanks for coming to tell me that.
JACK: I can refer you
to my associate, Gary Mitchell...
...who may be able to provide you
with the information.
- Regards to the family, usual close.
-Jack?
JANET [OVER RADIO]:
Jack, I've been looking for you.
Shit.
JANET [OVER RADIO]: There's a Bill Redmond to see you.
- Shit!
JACK [OVER RADIO]: Who?
Redmond,
from the Federal Banking Board?
- What are you talking about, Federal--?
-Jack Stanfield?
Bill Redmond. Pleased to meet you.
Janet, close the door, please.
- Look--
-Oh, Jack, Jack, Jack.
Liam, take the boy downstairs
and break his knee.
Don't do that.
It's my fault, not his. It's my mistake.
Don't take it out on the boy.
[ANDY SCREAMING OVER PHONE]
Please.
- Please don't.
-Liam?
BETH [OVER PHONE]:
Let him go!
Leave him be for now.
I'd like a tour of the bank now, Jack.
I'm sorry, I have a terrible memory.
- What was your name?
-Janet Stone.
- Janet, can I borrow a pen?
-Sure.
That one'll do. I just need to write them
down once, and then they stick.
I didn't know about your meeting.
Who set it up?
It was a last-minute thing, Janet.
I forgot to tell you.
Now I'm gonna give Mr. Redmond
a tour of the bank.
- Thanks.
-I'll find you if I need you.
- Good morning, Mr. Stanfield.
-Good morning.
- I have a guest, Mr. Redmond.
-Hi.
Hi.
Open sesame.
Mr. Stanfield.
You'd think with so much plastic, there
wouldn't be a need for this real money.
COX: How long do they keep the images
from those cameras?
Fifteen days.
Thank you.
How do you expect
to get in and out of here?
I don't.
This is the real vault, isn't it, Jack?
Binary code.
Virtual money.
Tell me, how can it be stealing
if you can't even touch it?
That's it, huh? This is your plan?
You think your schoolboy techie friend
can hack into these servers?
This is what you kidnapped
my family for?
I don't need to hack into anything.
We're already inside.
All we need to do is plug in.
You're gonna log on to a maintenance
terminal and run a prioritized search...
...selecting the accounts
of your 10,000 richest customers.
And then with the program on this,
you'll withdraw $10,000 from each...
...and transfer the money
to my offshore accounts.
A hundred million dollars.
Wow, that's a lot of money.
- That's a good plan.
-Thanks, we like it.
At least it was last week.
Look around. Do you see any
maintenance terminals to plug into, huh?
The bank that took us over
had them removed.
There's nothing accessible from this
room anymore. Not from this building.
You're in the wrong town.
You should be in Wichita, Kansas, Bill.
You designed the software...
...you find me a way in.
I wouldn't know where to start.
Well, then you have
a big fucking problem.
- Looks like it's almost done.
-Yeah.
[PHONE RINGING]
Andy!
[MUFFLED SCREAMING]
[DOG BARKING]
Let him go. Oh!
PIM: Come on--
-Okay, okay.
Answer the goddamn phone.
- Hello.
MAN [OVER PHONE]: It's Tom.
- Hi, Tom.
- Something wrong?
No, everything's okay.
I just dropped a bottle of milk...
...and it's just made
a big mess everywhere.
Listen, I thought we'd stop by--
Thanks, but we're all down
with the flu.
- All right, well--
-Okay. I gotta get back.
- Thanks, Tom.
-Okay.
ANDY: Mom.
BETH: Come on.
Are you all right? Okay, you're okay.
Don't you ever touch my children again,
do you hear me?
Shut your goddamn mouth.
From now on, you do as you're told!
- Roll down the window!
-What?
- How much is he paying you?
-Get back in!
- Five million dollars to get my family out.
-Get in the car or I call Bill.
There are traps in the system.
He's gonna get caught.
You're all gonna get caught, Willy.
- Five million dollars, right now.
-In the car, I mean it!
Get back in the car.
- What the hell happened, man?
-Nothing.
Exactly. So, what's the plan?
How do we get the money?
You are really beginning to bore me.
I want you and your wife
downstairs now.
How was your day, Beth?
Am I supposed to believe you care?
Willy! Come down here!
Jack has broken our agreement
and decided not to cooperate.
COX:
Willy!
What's he talking about?
-It's just a game, honey.
-No, it's not a game.
Listen to your wife, Jack.
- Hey.
-Sit down, Willy.
So, Willy...
...what happened today? How did Jack
manage to hand over the pen?
WILLY:
I'm not exactly sure.
- I mean, everything seemed to be fine.
COX: Willy, I told you to watch him.
Everything was cool.
And then all of a sudden--
Listen, Willy...
...how can I expect Jack to do
as he's told if you don't?
Yeah, I don't know.
- I made a mistake. Sorry.
-We all make mistakes, Willy.
- Just not as many as you.
-Yeah, yeah, I said I was sorry.
All right.
Okay, you're sorry.
Watch them.
[GUNSHOT]
- Oh!
-God Almighty.
[CRYING]
Get out.
BETH:
Oh, my God.
- What happened?
COX: Clean this mess up.
VEL:
Shit! Liam, come here.
LIAM: What?
VEL: He shot him.
Go through the basement.
Get the kids out of here.
LIAM: Shut up, Vel.
VEL: Don't tell me to shut up.
Pretend to be watching television,
falling asleep.
- Nine o'clock, I'll divert them.
-Sit down now!
Beth, go to the bedroom.
Jack, over there.
Okay, honey.
- Don't really go to sleep, okay?
-Okay.
Just pretend to be asleep.
-Okay.
-Okay.
This is all gonna be over really soon.
COX:
What are you planning?
How are you gonna get me
my money?
Uh, I don't know yet.
I'm working on it.
COX: You've got 12 hours
till the bank opens, Jack.
Shit.
Go. Get Daddy's flashlight.
Okay, go.
- What's going on, Vel?
-it's fine.
It's just some local interference.
COX:
Go check on Jack.
It's back.
Yeah, he's just sitting there.
[ALARM SOUNDS]
LIAM:
Pim!
COX:
Vel, you stay here and watch.
Okay, go, honey, go-
[SCREAMING]
Wait, honey.
ANDY:Mom.
-Let me go first, honey.
COX: Pim, check the bedroom!
Vel, get these lights on now!
Fast as you can. Fast as you can.
Andy, go.
They're gone!
[PHONE RINGING]
Liam, we need him.
[PHONE CONTINUES RINGING]
They're not here!
Hello!
Yes, this is Jack Stanfield.
- You okay?
ANDY: Yeah.
I'm sorry.
My son opened a door, and...
Yeah, I know.
Come on, honey, help me.
Ready? One, two...
They're in the garage!
Come here. Okay, go, go, honey.
LIAM:
Get out of--!
ANDY:
Mom!
[SARAH SCREAMS]
Open the goddamn door now!
ANDY:
Stop!
Mom!
BETH: Andy!
COX: Get them in!
BETH: Leave them alone.
COX: Get up!
ANDY: Mom!
Beth. Beth.
- Jack.Jack!
LIAM: All right! Move!
COX: Okay...
LIAM: Move!
...let's do this a different way.
You'll find a way in, Jack.
That's why we chose you.
COX:
Hey, you mind if I watch TV?
Where's my mom?
She's upstairs, asleep.
No, she's not.
- Where's my dad?
-He's in his office, working.
Well, can I see him?
No.
[CRYING]
I know, I'm sorry.
I made a rule.
I'll let you see him in a bit, okay?
- Okay.
-Good.
COX:
Why have I got no sound?
Is it broken?
No. Give it to me.
WOMAN'S VOICE [OVER TV]: Fred, why don't you give up.
So you're a genius.
Thank you.
- You want a cookie?
-Have they got nuts?
- Why?
-I'm allergic.
I'm sorry, Andy. I didn't know.
Let me check.
Mmm, no.
No,no,no.
Not a peanut in sight. You're fine.
I promise.
BETH:
Jack!Jack!
SARAH: Andy? Andy!
BETH: Come on.
Come on, baby.
Breathe for Mommy. Come on, angel.
Andy, breathe for Mommy.
- He's going into shock.
-Is he breathing?
JACK: Is he breathing?
BETH: Barely. He's just barely breathing.
JACK: It's not here.
BETH: Come on, honey.
Get his backpack. Come on.
Stay with me, Andy. Stay with me.
-It's not here.
SARAH: Mom, it's not here!
BETH:
Stay here. Stay here, Andy.
Oh, God. Come on, honey.
Do something, he's dying.
BETH: Breathe for Mommy.
SARAH: Andy.
Give it to me, please.
I'll do whatever you want.
Give it to me, please.
Please.
BETH:
Come on, breathe. Breathe!
- I've got it.
-He's not breathing.
I've got it.
BETH:
Come on, baby. He's not breathing.
[GASPING]
Okay. You're all right, honey.
- You're okay.
-He's okay. He's okay.
Are you all right, big fella?
Good.
I need my daughter's MP3 player
to use as a hard drive.
Honey.
I need to borrow your iPod.
Will I get it back?
Sure. I promise.
Here.
Thanks, sweetie. Go back to sleep.
VEL: This is the scanner head
from the fax machine.
Yeah.
VEL: You'll capture the images of the
account numbers off the server screen...
...and transfer them to this.
Ten thousand songs,
10,000 account codes...
...it doesn't know the difference.
- How will you run the actual file?
JACK: I won't.
I'll have the maintenance department
in Wichita do it.
But they're still just images.
What are you gonna do?
Use an OCR program to convert
it to data that the computer can use.
Then use my merge program
from the CD.
JACK:
That's right.
What about the money?
I just need access to a wire-transfer
terminal, and you'll get your money.
Vel?
It should work.
It better.
[PHONE RINGING]
- Hello?
COX [OVER PHONE]: How'd it go?
Oh, fine, considering.
How's it going at your end?
I'll have it finished
by the time you get here.
I guess I never thought
we'd pull this off.
I know. What time
does your flight get in? I'll pick you up.
Fire her.
What?
Fire Janet? Why?
I don't like the way she looks at me.
Fire her.
- Anything else?
-I'm good. Thanks.
- You're the only banker who drinks tea.
-I am?
Give us a minute, will you?
Janet, I want you to pack up your stuff
and go home.
What? What do you mean?
Just what I said.
Pack up your stuff and go home.
Why?
You're fired.
- If this is a joke, it's not funny, Jack.
-No, this is not a joke.
I'll call Human Resources. I'll get you
a job with somebody else at the bank.
- Right now, just do what I said.
-What are you talking about?
- Is this because of him?
-Don't argue with me.
- But I haven't done anything wrong.
-Pack up your shit and get out of here.
Now.
Screw you, Jack.
When is Daddy coming home?
As soon as he can get them
some money from the bank.
And then they'll leave?
And then they'll leave.
MAN [OVER TV]: It was a good knife
when you first got it.
Maybe six months later, it got dull.
Ever try to cut a tomato with these?
Cox is gonna kill you.
You know that, don't you?
BETH:
Just like Willy.
Willy made mistakes.
You think he'll reward you
because you're good?
- Shut up.
BETH: Soon as he has the money...
...you'll be no more use to him.
-Go back into the bedroom.
He has no reason
to let any of you live.
What I'm asking for isn't standard,
you know.
They might not do it.
They might say:
"We did it yesterday" or "it's scheduled
for tomorrow" or something.
Get on with it. Make it happen.
WOMAN [OVER PHONE]: Operations.
-Stacy, Jack Stanfield in Seattle.
Hi, Mr. Stanfield.
I need you to run
a maintenance sort program...
...weigh all online accounts,
largest to smallest.
Give me a sec, I'll check.
Okay, key-card.
Coming up. There you go.
Ready to run.
GARY: I'm telling you, Arlin...
-Go and deal with it.
JACK:
It's running, Stacy.
- Okay, if you need--
-Go.
[PEOPLE SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY]
GARY:
With money moving every nanosecond...
...we have to provide a platform
for technology...
...to be able to maintain
and control risk.
GARY: You have to be
thinking outside the box.
ARLIN:
Oh, I understand.
These geeks with their laptops can figure
out ways to steal money from you.
- Arlin, you lost?
-Hi, Jack.
No, Gary's trying to teach me something
about the new technology.
- Well, good luck.
-Yeah.
I told him you've been trying that
for years. What are you up to?
Well, there's a--
I came down because there was...
...a maintenance issue
with one of the servers.
Got the engineers coming down.
I asked to be notified
about all maintenance issues.
GARY:
No one told me a server was down.
They probably didn't realize procedures
changed. Wichita didn't call you?
No.
Who's "they"?
[BANGING NOISE]
I don't know. Janet took the call.
Did you fire her this morning?
You know, Arlin,
it just wasn't working out.
Seems kind of sudden.
Um, well, actually, it's been...
It's been building for a while.
Well, care to join us?
Help Gary unlock my analog brain?
I think I'd better get back
to the office.
I'll check with you later.
GARY: All right, Arlin, you gotta
understand two things:
- Number one, analog is for sissies.
ARLIN: So I gathered.
[DOOR OPENS, CLOSES]
[FOOTSTEPS]
[MAN COUGHS]
[TOILET FLUSHES]
[DOOR OPENS, CLOSES]
COX:
He didn't wash his hands.
That's why you should never eat
peanuts off a bar.
JACK:
Let's go.
Can I take his collar off?
- No, honey. He needs that.
-Beth, come with me, please.
- Where?
LIAM: Just downstairs.
Mom.
BETH: It's okay. I'll be right back.
-Now, Beth.
Why do you hate us so much?
I don't hate you, Sarah.
I just don't care about you.
I need you to make a call.
Why--? Why would I say this?
Make him believe you.
MAN:
Well, hopefully, that's the way...
[DOOR BUZZES]
COX [WHISPERING]:
Which one is he?
JACK [WHISPERING]:
The kid in the blue shirt.
Come here.
Mr. Stanfield, sir?
Why did Janet get fired?
- She didn't do anything.
-We know what you're up to, Bobby.
What I'm up to?
What do you mean?
You and Janet have made repeated
attempts to access secure information.
No, that's ridiculous.
She rolled over on you, Bobby.
She gave you up.
What are you talking about, sir?
Sit down. Sit down.
[CELL PHONE RINGING]
We'll be in touch, Bobby.
Hello?
It's done.
Vel, is the money there?
Okay, good.
I've done everything you want.
When do I get my family back?
We have some tidying up to do.
Sir, I just wanted to say, regardless
of what you may have heard--
There are hidden cameras
in all the public areas...
...and some of the more sensitive areas
on the secure floors.
So you can see
the whole bank from here?
These are archive files.
MAN: Ninety-one cameras
running on 20 screens.
Wow, I bet you don't watch much TV
when you get home.
I don't even have one.
[GLASS SHATTERING]
- Sorry. Sorry.
-I got it.
Okay.
Well, at least it didn't end up
in the keyboard.
MAN:
Right.
We better get out of here before
we completely screw things up.
- Thanks. Sorry.
-Thank you.
All right.
- Where's Jack Stanfield?
-He just left.
- What was he doing in here?
-Making one hell of a mess.
- What the hell?
-What's wrong?
MAN:
All the camera files have been deleted.
JACK: What is this?
COX: Just press "send."
COX: Now there's no network,
no account details.
No trace of the 100 million.
Can I have the disk, please?
Vel has a real talent
for being destructive...
...do you not think?
See you at the house, Jack.
Jack, what's going on?
What are you up to?
- I haven't got time for this now.
-You're gonna make time.
You'll stay here and explain what you
were doing in areas you shouldn't be in.
No, I'm not.
- Mr. Stanfield, the network--
-Tell him.
- What is it?
-The network just crashed.
- The whole floor?
-No, the whole building.
[TIRES SCREECHING]
Stanfield!
Jack! Stop right there!
Jack!
- Get out of the car!
-Are you nuts?
GARY: You're nuts!
-Get away.
Security-camera files are missing,
the computers just crashed...!
Call the police.
Security. We're in the garage,
get the police.
Shit.
JACK:
Beth?
Beth!
Beth!
Beth?
Oh, my God.
[PHONE RINGING]
Where are they? Where's my family?
Yeah, we're leaving now.
I'll meet you when I'm done.
Yeah, will do.
- Cox says goodbye.
-Are they alive?
Just tell me that. Are they alive?
- Come on, man, talk to me.
-We're leaving now, Jack.
Why? Just kill me here.
Why should I make it easy?
You still think there's a chance
you might be able to help them.
Now, let's go.
[PHONE RINGING]
HARRY'S VOICE [OVER MACHINE]: Hi, it's Harry. Leave a message.
JACK [OVER MACHINE]: Harry. Jesus, Harry, where are you?
I'm in trouble. I'm in real trouble.
I need....
I need to talk to you.
Call me on my-- No, you can't.
You can't call me on my cell.
They're listening.
Shit.
WOMAN:
It's really coming down, huh?
JACK: What a night.
-Well, it is Seattle.
JACK'S VOICE [OVER MACHINE]: Harry. Jesus, Harry, where are you?
I'm in trouble. I'm in real trouble.
I need to talk to you.
Call me on my-- No, you can't.
You can't call me on my cell.
They're listening. Shit.
WOMAN [OVER MACHINE]:
This is Dr. Hay's office...
...confirming your 8 a.m. appointment
Monday. We'll see you then. Thank you.
BETH'S VOICE [OVER MACHINE]:
Harry, I did it. I finally left him.
God, I love you so much.
I'm afraid. Get out of there, okay?
Come as soon as you can.
I love you.
MAN'S VOICE [OVER MACHINE]:
Harry, it's Eric at Redline.
I found a guy who's selling those
Porsche 356 parts you--
[DOOR OPENING]
HARRY:
Yeah, come on in.
COX:
Thank you.
Wow, quite a place.
HARRY:
Yeah. I wanted something...
...sort of Dean Martin-ish,
you know what I mean?
COX:
Well, you nailed it.
You know, I had my doubts.
But after our meeting...
...I could tell Jack was
definitely interested.
And the timing was perfect.
Without the merger, Jack would
never consider leaving the bank...
...and starting up on his own.
HARRY: How about a beer?
COX: No, I'm good.
HARRY: Once Jack gets his teeth into it,
there'll be no stopping him.
Thanks for pulling that proposal
together so fast.
COX:
I think I will have that beer.
HARRY:
You bet.
[GUNSHOT]
JACK:
Harry?
Harry?
Oh, Jesus.
Sure it wasn't the TV, Mrs. Levy?
WOMAN [OVER PHONE]:
No, it wasn't the damn TV.
I'm telling you,
the guy had a gun in his hand.
Okay, what'd the guy look like?
He was wearing a gray suit with,
like, a necktie.
[WHISTLES]
Shit.
Taxi.
Hey, taxi! Taxi!
WOMAN:
Let's go inside and play. Get your toy.
Janet?
Janet--
[SPEAKING IN ASIAN LANGUAGE]
- Janet Stone. She--
-Oh, uh...
- Thank you.
-Over there.
Janet
- Janet. Janet, let me in, please.
-What are you doing here?
- Get out of here, Jack. You're crazy!
JACK: Let me in.
Get out!
Listen to me. Listen to me.
Listen to me.
The man who was in my office.
Mr. Redmond. He's a bank robber.
He's got Beth and the kids.
He's gonna kill them.
They may be dead already.
I need your help.
Do you understand me?
I need your help to try and save them.
Okay.
- I understand.
-Don't scream.
- Sorry.
-Shouldn't we call the police?
No. No police.
What about Harry?
Harry's dead.
Jesus.
I was at Harry's apartment
when Cox...
...or Redmond, whatever his name is,
shot him.
People there saw me
with a gun in my hand.
There's a dead man in my house.
By the time I explain to the police...
...Beth and the kids could be dead.
-God.
I need you to help me find Bobby.
- Bobby? Why?
-I need his cell phone.
I used his phone to photograph
some account code numbers.
I've gotta have it to get the money back.
Can you help me?
Yeah. I'll find his number.
VEL: Why can't you get
a rare burger anymore?
PIM:
E. coli.
[LAUGHING]
- Everything all right?
-Yeah. Did you talk to Liam?
- No, not yet.
-Where the hell is he, man?
- Let's go.
-Now?
Yeah, now!
Shit.
You guys need to go
to the washroom?
Don't say I didn't ask.
Jack.
- Jesus.
-I found Bobby.
Oh, great.
[PHONE RINGING]
-It's Cox.
-Are you gonna answer?
I'm not ready to talk to him yet.
I need Bobby's cell phone first.
- And I'll need your laptop.
-No problem.
- And can we use your car?
-Problem.
Pop it! Pop it! Pop the clutch!
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Keep the gas up.
I can't believe Harry's dead.
Was he involved with Cox?
No.
No. Harry thought
he was a businessman.
But didn't Harry introduce you to Cox?
The whole...
...investment thing was just a scam.
Cox was using Harry to get next to me.
Harry didn't know about the robbery.
Cox killed him with my gun...
...to make it look as if I shot him
in a jealous rage over Beth.
Harry and Beth? Give me a break.
He planted a message from Beth
on Harry's answering machine.
Saying she...
Saying she was leaving me.
I also found some encrypted files
on his computer.
I'm sure they'd tie him and me
together in the robbery.
Cox had it all planned out.
Even the gambling debts.
We hatch this plan to rob the bank...
...then I find out my buddy is
sleeping with my wife.
After the robbery, I go to his apartment,
I kill him and l...
I disappear with the money forever.
Forever, as in dead?
I killed the man who was
supposed to kill me.
Be right back.
[CHRISTIAN ROCK MUSIC PLAYING]
[PHONE RINGING]
- What are you doing?
-I didn't tell Jack any of that stuff.
- Why did he say you did?
-I don't know. I'm sorry about that.
Can I borrow your cell phone?
Your cell phone, do you have it?
Can I borrow it?
Thanks.
- Here.
-Great.
Please let this work.
JACK: Here we go.
JANET: Now what?
I just need to find
a wire-transfer terminal.
Where are you gonna find
a bank open at this hour?
WOMAN [OVER INTERCOM]: Welcome
to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
Jack, you look like a bank robber.
- Keep the motor running.
-Good luck.
Thank you.
[PHONE RINGING]
We'll see you in the morning.
I'm sorry, we're closed.
I need to get on your
wire-transfer terminal.
Absolutely. I'm sorry.
We usually don't have
a supervisor here this late.
- You can use this one.
-Thank you.
The money is put away. I--
It's not about the money.
Sit down. Sit down.
I'm not gonna hurt you.
8499116...
[PHONE RINGING]
Liam, where have you been?
Change of plans, asshole.
Jack. Where are you?
At a bank. I just hacked
into your Cayman Island accounts.
- That's impossible.
- You think so?
I have your account details.
You just lost 20 million.
Bullshit.
What's going on?
Check the accounts.
- What for?
-Can you check the accounts, please?
Yeah.
There goes another 20 million.
- Come on.
-I'm going as fast as I can.
We're down 40 million.
Now you know what it feels like
to lose what you love.
- Another account just cleared.
-That was for Harry.
Your family are dead. Do you hear me?
They are dead!
For all I know, they're dead already.
He emptied another one.
You're down to your last 20 million.
- Talk to your husband.
-Jack?
I love you. Just do whatever you can
to save the children.
I am, baby. I love you too.
[DOG BARKING]
Put the money back
or I'll put a bullet through her head.
You do anything to her
or my children...
...and you don't get a dime.
It's all gone.
Jack, calm down.
If you calm down, we can talk this--
You'll get the money
when I get my family.
Tomorrow morning, when
the banks open. I'll let you know where.
- Yeah, I'll be there.
-Do you hear me?
- I'll be there. Just--
-Don't bother calling me.
Because I've got nothing to say
to you.
- You need to get out of here.
-What?
- I pushed the silent alarm.
-When?
A couple of minutes ago. I'm sorry.
PIM:
Liam was gonna take care of him.
Put the woman back in the van.
- How you gonna give me my money?!
-Put her back in the van!
COX:
Shut up!
Shit.
- Move it!
-Just a second. Here he is.
- Get out of here, now.
-Sorry.
What happened?
They're alive.
Thank God.
I just bet everything on Cox's greed.
I got the money.
So we still got a chance.
What are you gonna do?
I'm gonna meet Cox at the bank
in the morning.
- How are you gonna get in?
-I can't. You can.
You fired me, remember?
I don't have a pass.
Barking. Jesus, he was barking.
- Jack?
-He was...
Pull over. Pull over here.
[HORNS HONKING]
Jack, what are you doing?
I heard Rusty barking.
- He's with Beth and the kids in the van.
-So?
He's got this...
...GPS. He's got this GPS thing.
You're not making any sense.
He was running away all the time...
...so we got him a collar
with a GPS locator.
It's from this website.
If he's still got it on...
Got him. There they are.
What are they doing?
Driving out of town.
Why is he doing that?
Didn't he say he would meet you here?
- Here. Get in the car.
-What are you doing?
I'm gonna find my dog.
[DOG BARKING]
Can you shut the dog up?
Shh. It's okay, Rusty.
You know, you're never
gonna get that money now.
But if you turn around and take us back,
my husband'll give you what you want.
You can split it
between the two of you.
Shut the damn dog up!
JANET:
Jack.
- Are you okay?
-Yeah, I'm okay. Yeah.
- You want me to drive?
-No. No, I'm fine.
Where are they now?
They're still on the 2.
They just turned off the road.
There's nothing on this map except
a big lake and some railroad tracks.
- How far?
-Twenty miles.
Where the hell are they going?
Shut up.
Shut your goddamn dog up.
I swear to God.
Shh. It's okay, Rusty.
- Come here, Rusty. Come here.
PIM: Shut up!
That's it!
I warned you!
What are you doing? No! Rusty!
Shut up or you're going next!
- Rusty! Sorry, baby.
PIM: Quiet!
You hear me?
[CRYING]
Put them in the back room.
Maybe we should just forget it.
Let them all go.
Maybe you should do your job
and put them in the back room.
Why would he bring them
all the way out here?
I don't think he was planning
on leaving anyone alive.
God.
- Hey.
BETH: Oh, my God. Come here.
-It's all right.
-Hey.
- He can't breathe.
-Sit down. I don't give a rat's ass.
- I'm sick of you people, man.
-Honey.
Vel.
Please help us.
We need to exchange you...
...for the money,
and then we'll let you go.
Okay?
You'll be all right.
Thank you.
They're slowing down.
Look.
[DOG WHIMPERING]
Rusty.
Rusty.
Come here, Rusty. It's okay.
Where are they, Rusty?
Where have they gone?
Where's Andy?
There's a house down there by the lake.
I see Beth's car.
- You got a cell phone?
-Yeah.
Call the police.
Shouldn't we just wait here
for the police?
No.
I can't. I can't wait.
Thanks for everything.
You got your job back.
Will he call?
You think he'll just give us the money,
no police?
He knows I'll kill his family
if he doesn't.
I just need to up the ante a little.
No. Please don't.
What are you doing?
- Let her go!
ANDY: No!
Stop it!
SARAH: My God!
BETH: Oh, my God!
- Come on.
-Shut up!
Why are you doing this?
COX:
Pim!
[SCREAMING]
Come here!
PIM: Where you at, sweetie?
Wanna play?
Marco.
Polo.
Marco.
Polo.
Hey!
[SCREAMING]
- Help! We're in here!
-Come on!
SARAH:
Dad!
- Dad!
-Run, Sarah. Run and hide!
COX: Move it!
-Dad!
BETH:
Put him down. Let him go! Oh, my--
[EXPLOSION]
COX:
Get upstairs now!
Come on, get up the stairs!
COX: Move it! Move it!
ANDY: Let me go!
Go on, now. Move it! Get up there!
[GRUNTING]
ANDY:
Daddy!
Daddy!
- Jack!
-Run, Beth! Run!
Run.
Beth.
Beth!
Jack?
Beth!
Jack!
[DOG BARKING]