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Roland Dalton:
Once upon a time all I planned to do was play the tenor sax. Forever. That's it. Fillsville, man. But my dad and everybody said I was a sap, there was no money in it, so I go to law school, and I am here now, gone from another place. But I could play the tenor sax all day and all night. Everything was possible. And I was very certain that at any moment, I was going to find the love of my life. Richie Marks:
The love of your life? Roland Dalton:
Yeah. Richie Marks:
I met the love of my life once. Only I killed her dog before I got a chance to tell her. Man, she was everything I ever wanted. I met her at Shakespeare in the park. Told her I was a lawyer - that line seemed to work for you. Rained like hell that day. I had an umbrella. We went back to her apartment, she went to the bathroom, I sat on the couch. She had this great big damn dog. Dog had a ball. I threw the ball, The dog brought it back. I threw it again, harder. I'll never forget the sound of that dog's paws on the newly waxed floor. How was I supposed to know she'd left the window open? The dog fell thirteen floors and landed on a parked car. I looked out the window, took one look, threw up, and left. Left. Without ever tellin' her she was the one. Roland Dalton:
Happy is the fleeting hope of youth. Richie Marks:
Who said that? Roland Dalton:
Me. I'm gonna take the streets, Richie. Richie Marks:
Good for you, counselor. Me, too
Once upon a time all I planned to do was play the tenor sax. Forever. That's it. Fillsville, man. But my dad and everybody said I was a sap, there was no money in it, so I go to law school, and I am here now, gone from another place. But I could play the tenor sax all day and all night. Everything was possible. And I was very certain that at any moment, I was going to find the love of my life. Richie Marks:
The love of your life? Roland Dalton:
Yeah. Richie Marks:
I met the love of my life once. Only I killed her dog before I got a chance to tell her. Man, she was everything I ever wanted. I met her at Shakespeare in the park. Told her I was a lawyer - that line seemed to work for you. Rained like hell that day. I had an umbrella. We went back to her apartment, she went to the bathroom, I sat on the couch. She had this great big damn dog. Dog had a ball. I threw the ball, The dog brought it back. I threw it again, harder. I'll never forget the sound of that dog's paws on the newly waxed floor. How was I supposed to know she'd left the window open? The dog fell thirteen floors and landed on a parked car. I looked out the window, took one look, threw up, and left. Left. Without ever tellin' her she was the one. Roland Dalton:
Happy is the fleeting hope of youth. Richie Marks:
Who said that? Roland Dalton:
Me. I'm gonna take the streets, Richie. Richie Marks:
Good for you, counselor. Me, too
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The dog had a ball
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I threw it
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The dog brought it back
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I threw it again harder
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I'll never forget the sound of that dog's paws
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on the newly waxed floors
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How was I supposed to know she left the window open
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Her dog fell 13 stories landed on top
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of a parked car
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I went over leaned out the window
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looked down threw up and left
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Movie Summary
A legal attorney and renegade cop team up to stop a corrupt cop.

