Aranyelet (2015) s01e07 Episode Script

Episode 7

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- What’s Miklósi doing here?
- Look what he’s doing!
- Márk Miklósi?
- Uh-huh.
I am arresting you for the murder of
Krisztián Gyurkovics.
Come with me.
Márk!
When was the last time you saw him?
That’s not me.
Oh, no?
So who’s the driver?
Your evil twin?
Alright, let’s start again.
Where were you and Gyuka going?
Hmm?
Listen, Márk.
I know none of this is your doing.
You got mixed up in
Endre Hollós’s business.
All you did was drive. Okay.
All the same,
you’re in serious trouble.
A lot of things go against you.
But I think I can help.
All you’ve got to do
is tell me honestly
what happened that evening.
I was at the circus.
This isn’t a game, Márk!
I dunno what you’re on about!
A witness saw you in the woods.
Carrying a spade.
She recognized your picture.
- It wasn’t me.
- This
Right! Unless that’s your alibi.
He gave me that for Christmas
6 years ago.
He made it in his craft lesson.
If he’s so important to you,
why’d you drag him into it?
Get him to drive and
he’s not even got a licence.
And on a dicey job like that.
My lad nearly died cos of you!
I refused, so that was your revenge?
What are you on about, Attila?
You think I knew we’d be attacked?
I’d not have asked you,
let alone Márk.
Like fuck!
All you care about’s money.
Okay, you’re right.
I was an idiot. I shouldn’t have
got Márk mixed up in it.
You’re a maggot.
A lowdown scumbag.
So now you’re gonna shoot me?
Is that the answer?
Come on, then, do it!
Do it!
Come on! Shoot me!
If even you pull a gun on me, Atti,
who the fuck can I trust?
All it needs is a witness to sign it.
The house is yours.
I wanted to put it
in the kids’ names,
but my solicitor said it’d be tricky
cos they’re minors.
Fuck it all,
you’re the only ones I’ve got.
I don’t know how it all
got screwed up this way.
From now on, I’ll leave you all
in peace. Márk, too.
I’ll not ask for a thing.
We’ll leave business out of it.
Friendship’s far more important.
What’s with the gun, Atti?
It doesn’t bleeding suit you.
- Tomcsa gave me it.
- What?
It was Tomcsa hijacked
the truck at the border.
The little toerag.
He was just a grease monkey
a few years back.
I gave him his first car wash.
Now he wants to stab me in the back?
Then he asked me to
And you said yes.
Nice.
What were you thinking of, Attila?
You’re no killer.
Shoot, Endre.
How do, Pali! We missed you last week.
Skirt-chasing, were you?
No, more’s the pity.
I was in Brussels.
But I’ll be there on Friday.
I do hope so.
It’s deadly dull winning every hand.
I can’t really talk now.
Why’d you call?
It’s turned out who that
well-wisher of mine is.
- Undersecretary.
- Enjoy your meal, DCS!
- Thank you. Sorry!
- Go ahead and finish it.
I have finished.
You have my full attention.
Alright, maybe you didn’t kill him.
But you helped to dispose of the body
and there’s a pile of
circumstantial evidence.
As an accessory
you could get 8 years.
That’s a hell of a long time, Márk.
The best years of your life.
But if you help me now,
maybe I can help you.
You say you didn’t shoot him.
I believe you.
So who did?
Hollós?
Or your father?
Dad?
He’s got nothing to do with it.
You sure?
Because he’s a well-known
crony of Hollós’.
And somebody fired that pistol.
Either your dad or Hollós.
Was it your father?
No.
He wasn’t there.
He had no idea I knew Gyuka.
Who’s this?
A witness in the Hollós case.
- How old are you?
- 17.
Nearly 18.
- Where’s his lawyer?
- He’s cracking.
Questioning minors alone. It’s my
arse’ll get kicked if it gets out.
I’ll offer him a plea bargain.
We can get at Hollós.
Forget Hollós.
That’s a dead end.
- What? We’ve got a murder.
- Nándor Tomcsa, he’s our target now.
Tomcsa? That little no one?
He’s our border killer. He was
behind the Gyáli Road shooting, too.
They attacked Hollós’ car.
The two are connected.
Leave Hollós alone, understand?
We’ve been building this case up
for 2 years! If that kid talks
That’s an order.
This is what we’ve got on Tomcsa.
Read it! I want your
strategic plan by tomorrow morning.
The forensics report.
It says Gyuka was buried
by two people.
One was you,
but who was the other one?
- What size shoes does your dad take?
- It’s nothing to do with Dad.
My chief reckons it was your dad.
He’s just told me to bring him in.
But
As you like it, Márk.
Alright
If you guarantee Dad’ll be left out
of it, I’ll tell you everything.
- Will you guarantee it?
- That depends.
On what?
If on the basis of your statement
we sentence Hollós,
you two will get off scot free.
Hmm?
Don’t wreck the fucking place!
You shut the fuck up!
or I’ll fuck you up.
- Fuck’s sake, cool it.
- Fuck you.
- Ow! Don’t fucking hit me.
- God’s fucking bollocks!
What gear is it?
How the fuck should I know?
Fuck you gawping at?
Help me fucking look for it!
- Its okay. He’s just got the horrors.
- What?
He’ll calm down when
he’s had his fix.
Have you got the water?
Thank fuck! It was here!
Why’d someone put that
fucking shit on it?
- I’ve already used it.
- Then rinse the fucking thing!
- What’s it like?
- Fuck knows Aren’t you hot?
Tea or coffee?
- You be careful!
- Ah, go fuck yourself!
- Off to the shop? Bring us
some cream! - Can’t.
Hey, Oszi, who’s your girlfriend?
Can I get some?
- Get this!
- Hi, Oszi.
Hi! Thanks.
- Almost.
- Almost! And this?
- What’s that?
- Real good.
- Cool.
- Cool! I dig it!
Yeah. Literally, it means
something’s not hot.
Listen, say this:
’Can I have a cup of cool coffee?’
- That’s too hard!
- No it’s not, you can do it!
No
Yeah? When?
Okay, triff!
- We can go for our interview!
- Brill! When?
- 2 p.m. at Izabella Street.
- Great!
Don’t reckon they’ll
like these pyjamas, though.
Did he give you it?
Did he?
Then where’s it from?
The foundation.
What’s up, late for your date?
Don’t you want to go for a smoke?
I’ll call you.
We can’t give up now when all
our worries have been solved.
What’s been solved, Attila?
We’ve no more debt.
We’ve been waiting 20 years for this.
And what about tomorrow?
And the day after that?
Hmm? How are we going to live?
20 years and we’ve got nowhere.
The house is ours.
Christ, Attila, you don’t feel
how pathetic it is?
That’s what you wanted.
You wanted the house.
But I wanted it from you,
not Endre.
Where are you in this?
Where’s Attila Miklósi? Where?
Listen
Doesn’t it bother you that
it’s Endre who’s keeping us?
He’s given us everything!
Loans, work,
his house, his car
- I worked for it.
And every time you screw up, suddenly
the Great Saviour, Endre Hollós,
appears and saves us.
Okay, I messed a lot up, but that’s
over. We’re through with Hollós.
From today, I’ll only think
of you three.
You’re important to me, Janka.
We’re a pair, you and me.
Why pretend, Attila? It’s the
two of you who’ve kept this family.
You two make only one man.
Thank you, goodbye.
The Miklósis!
You both have to sign in 3 places.
Let me give you another pen.
Thank you.
That’s your copy.
Well, then, that’s that.
Congratulations!
You are free!
- Congratulations!
- Goodbye.
Mira won’t answer.
She texted me last night.
She slept at a friend’s.
With school the next day?
She never used to do that.
I guess they were studying till late.
Which way are you going?
That way.
Bye, then.
Bye.
So if it’s not yours, whose is it?
What’s not stolen belongs
to my dad’s mate.
Who’s some kind of gangster.
My mum’s the worst.
All she cares about is appearances.
She makes Dad sweat blood
so’s she can swank.
And he lets himself be henpecked
If you live in a place like this,
who cares where it’s all from?
This place?
It’s like an outlet store.
Dad’s trying to sell everything.
- How does this look?
- Awesome!
- And me?
- You want to go in trousers?
Why not?
Here! Put this on!
Well?
Cute!
Now let’s flash a bit of cleavage.
There’s nothing to flash.
Push up!
Then he said I should go with him
to the meet with Gyuka.
- With Krisztián Gyurkovics?
- Yeah, him.
And? Where was that meet?
A car park on Sori Road,
behind the depot.
Why did you go there?
Uncle Endre
Endre Hollós wanted
to clear up why he’d
not been told about the money.
And then?
We went there, Gyuka was
Krisztián Gyurkovics
was already there
Uh-huh. And then?
What happened then?
What happened, Márk?
What work experience have you got?
- I worked in the health sector.
- Nurse?
- I did the cleaning.
- That’s great.
I wouldn’t say that exactly.
They’ve got more than enough
skilled workers already.
- Marital status?
- Single.
- Live with your parents?
- I’ve never met my dad.
My mum’s in Tarján,
but we’ve not spoken for 3 years.
- Can you speak English?
- One or two words.
Other languages?
Romany. A little.
But I’ve started learning English.
Couple of months and I’ll know
enough to avoid them selling me.
- Sure
And they run cheap language courses
especially for foreign workers.
That’s cool!
- And you?
- I’m still studying.
- Where?
- High school.
- Which one?
- Kempelen Grammar.
- Where’s that?
- District 12. It’s bilingual.
Do your parents know you’re here?
Can you speak English?
Of course. Actually I worked
in a bar as a hostess.
I have plenty of experience
with foreign people.
Oszi!
Is that really
what I should call you?
Okay! There’s a vacancy here
for a housekeeper,
but they need someone
who speaks English,
so what you’d be most suited for
would be
agriculture. Crop-picking.
Apples, potatoes, strawberries.
It’s pretty tough physical work.
No sweat, as long as it pays well.
Does it?
About 700 pounds a month.
Out of that comes board and keep,
so you’d be left with
400 pounds for yourself.
That sounds alright.
But
I do know a much better opportunity.
- I’m all ears.
- It’s a whole lot of work,
but a lot of money. Interested?
- Sure.
Alright! Let’s have a coffee!
There’s a place on the corner.
- We can discuss it there.
- Okay, let’s go.
Can I get your ID card?
I’ll have it photocopied.
Okay.
And have you got anything for me?
The truth is, you’re over-qualified.
And that housekeeper’s job?
- Too young.
- But I mean it,
anything’ll do me.
I’ve even worked in a pub.
Believe me, this isn’t for you.
I’ll bring it back in a sec, okay?
Come with us, we’ll soften him up.
- And where will I stay?
- In Leyton.
The rooms aren’t big,
you’ll be sharing with two others,
but when I’m over each month,
you can sleep at my place.
See?
You’re picking up the lingo already.
Like my shoes pick up dogshit!
Shall we go?
You go! Me and Peti still wanna
practise our English.
- Sure you’re not coming?
- Get off her case.
Can’t you let us enjoy
our business meeting?
You just go, it’s okay, really.
We can meet later. I’ll call you.
Huh? Cool.
Leave it, it’s on me.
You’re alright.
Thanks to our sponsors’ generous
assistance, we can finally open
this brand-new homeless
shelter for 80 residents.
The work, the planning, and
the grant applications all go back
to the time of our former chairlady,
Klári Tóth.
I believe that were it not for
Klári’s enthusiasm, know-how,
and unbelievably hard work,
we would not be here today.
We thank her for that
and also for the fact that
in spite of her illness,
she has joined us to celebrate
this occasion.
Thank you, Klári.
And now let me hand you over to those
for whom this place was intended!
Please give a warm welcome to
the Shelter Cultural Association
Homeless Band.
- That was a very nice speech.
- I’m glad you could come.
I doubt that.
You only made one tiny mistake.
The text notifications of foundation
are still sent to my number
of all bank transactions.
You forgot to change it.
I don’t quite know what you mean.
And I don’t quite know why you needed
8 million from
the foundation account.
This isn’t the time or place.
Then where is?
The police station?
I shall report on our financial year
at the next meeting.
Really? Wonderful! You’ll report on
the embezzlement of our funds?
Why must you always assume the worst?
What other explanation is there?
Why did you need that 8 million?
I’ve invested it.
I found an option with MaxInvest.
The construction’s complicated,
I won’t go into it now.
But the sum invested will
be doubled in 6 months.
It’s due to company tax regulations
I’ll not bore you with it.
Congratulations!
This place is top-class. Even the
toilets have got disabled access.
- So it’s worth supporting us?
- Absolutely.
Janka couldn’t tell us
the exact details of
that wonderful
investment construction.
You know dear, that foundation
money we put into MaxInvest.
- Oh, that! Of course.
- But what exactly is it?
Interest-free loans for NPOs mean
tax write-offs for us.
And we can also reduce
our tax base.
Why shell out to the state if
we can give to charity instead?
- So why the need for the investment?
- It’s just bookkeeping.
The money had to appear on
our account as self-financing.
And will that sum really be doubled?
Precisely. Twice the amount of liquid
capital will be returned
once it has gone through accounting.
We’ll get 16 million?
Approximately. Based on last
year’s rates. Maybe 15.
That would enable us to finish
the warming centre, too.
That’s marvellous!
- Thank you, Kálmán!
- You are most welcome!
Let’s go, dear!
SAINT MARGARE
EMERGENCY HOSTEL
- Thank you.
- And?
Now you want me to transfer
16 million to a bunch of bums?
Only 15 you’re a great haggler.
Janka, that’s an incredible amount.
Can’t you write it off your tax?
It doesn’t work like that.
You cannot put me in such tight spots.
Your husband
might have tolerated it
I’ve got the message.
What did you need the money for?
It was the price of my
being able to leave home.
To be with you.
You’re a smooth operator.
I have no idea what you mean.
Uh-huh.
Well, I shan’t be bored
with you around.
You can bet on that, dear.
I hate it! I simply cannot be
properly angry with you.
You’ll learn.
At last!
Awesome, huh? Peti took me shopping,
then we got my hair done.
He paid for my nails, too.
French acrylics!
- Cool.
- The manicure was wicked.
- Ever had one?
- Mum took me once.
It’s not my thing.
- Shit!
- What’s up?
- I left my ID with Peti!
- Why give him it in the first place?
Why d’you think?
For my visa application.
- You don’t need a visa for England.
- You do if you work there.
- For your work permit or something.
- Uh-huh.
- When are you leaving?
- Friday?
- That soon?
- Uh-huh!
The minibus is picking us up
at Nyugati Station.
You’re going to London in a minibus?
Basle.
Get him!
I reckon he’s looking at you.
What’s Basle got to do with anything?
- The pay’s better.
- But what’s the work?
You’ll not be digging spuds in Basle.
Not with acrylic nails.
We’ll see.
- The whole thing stinks.
- What?
That bloke, that Peti.
He’s dead fishy.
I reckon he’s alright.
Listen, Oszi
You hear loads of stories like this.
They take girls abroad
and steal their documents,
and then force them to have sex.
They’re not forcing anyone
to do anything.
- But I saw a
- It’s all been sorted.
So you’re going there to?
It pays 10 times what
all the other jobs do.
And it’s not for ever.
6 months, say.
I’ll be able to save up enough
for a course.
I could learn manicure or something.
Don’t do it, Oszi!
Don’t go with him!
- What fucking choice have I?
- I dunno We could
- look for a proper
- You’ve got a choice.
Elite school, private lessons,
the works. But me?
I can spend the rest of my life
scrubbing spew in detox.
Or do this for 6 months.
Well, I’d rather do this.
Alright, Márkó?
What’s this?
Good afternoon!
Afternoon!
What can I do for you?
He’s made a detailed confession.
He could be facing up to 8 years.
- Was my wife there?
- Your wife?
Cos I know I wasn’t.
And cos my son’s still a minor
he should have been questioned
with a guardian present.
So you can wipe your arse
with that confession.
That’s for the judge to decide.
But I doubt he’ll ignore
such a statement.
We’ve been building this case
for 2 years.
Do you know how much it’s cost?
Everyone wants results.
- What do you want from me?
- Márk’s not a criminal.
Neither are you, really.
You’ve just got wrong friends.
Who are no friends at all.
Hollós doesn’t give two shits
about you.
And now he’s using your son, too.
The prisons are full of expendable
losers like you two.
I’m sick of simply sending
the dopes down.
Attila!
If you help me get Hollós,
you two will remain free.
Both of you will receive immunity.
You’re bluffing!
You’ve got an empty hand!
he said that we both
wanted to betray him
that we wanted to rob him.
Then he took out his gun
He turned towards me.
I thought he wanted to shoot me.
He said he wanted
to teach me a lesson
And then
he shot Gyuka in the head.
- Gyurkovics
- Krisztián Gyurkovics.
- Did he die immediately?
- Yeah. For sure.
His brains
were splattered everywhere.
- What happened next?
- We buried him.
- Who’s we?
- Me and Endre Hollós.
You waste someone
in front of my son,
then make him bury the corpse?
- He’s a fucking child!
- I had no other choice!
Why did you have to get him
involved at all?
He was already involved.
Tomcsa swiped two full trucks.
So you offed Gyuka
in front of him?
- He was trying to rip me off.
- But why make Márk bury him?
There was only the two of us there.
It was getting light.
Right, that’ll do.
I reckon that’s enough, thank you.
Let’s go!
Turn around!
Turn around! Hands up!
On the back of your head!
Move it!
Playing the Lone Ranger?
They’ll not thank you, you ponce!
You’ve pissed up the wrong tree!
Oh, yes?
Not even your scumbag mates in
parliament will protect a murderer.
Alright, come on.
- He’s not going anywhere.
- I did what you said.
He’s an accessory to a murder.
I’m taking him in.
- We agreed.
- Miklósi!
Get out of here
before I arrest you, too.
What the hell are you doing?
Hey! Freeze!
Get back in the car
Freeze!
Are you all mad?
Stop there! Freeze!
Don’t move!
- Stop fucking about!
- Put it down!
Put it down!
Give it here!
You quit that!
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