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Heist 88. (2023)

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Dramatic music

(keyboard keys clacking)

Hello.

I have an international

transaction.

This is my paperwork.

Dramatic music

(train clacking)

(horn honks)

(trunk closes)

(driver) Welcome to

Chicago, Mr. Horne.

Where am I taking you today?

(bell tolling)

(priest) Thank you all

for being here today

on the ten-year anniversary of

the passing of Merritt King.

Merritt King was the epitome

of Black excellence

in our community.

He formed coalitions,

registered voters,

sought alliances,

and encouraged the

Black community

to always recognize that

our collective voice

is more powerful

than any one of us.

Merritt King worked

outside the system

in order to change the system.

We are very proud of all

that he accomplished.

So let us light a

candle as we leave

and pray for his soul

and for all the

souls he left behind.

Let us pray.

(organ playing)

What up, Uncle Jeremy?

I did not expect

to see you here.

Well, he was my brother.

Just because we werent close

doesnt mean I dont miss him.

(Marshall) My dad

used to tell me,

"Whatever you do,

stay away from your

Uncle Jeremy." (chuckles)

- Really?

- Yeah.

(chuckling)

Well, its, uh, been good

seeing you, Marshall.

Yo, Unc! Yo, thats it?

Thats the extent

of our relationship.

You just said you were

told to stay away from me.

Hey, hey, look,

what my dad said

about you was wack.

Look, Im just happy to see you.

And, uh, I was

wondering, actually...

Whats going on, Marshall?

Look, Im... Im in trouble.

I owe money... A lot.

Im trying to get, like,

like, a bank loan or something

to keep these folks

up off of me, man.

But... But its serious.

I even got friends that

work at First Chicago,

but I dont know the first steps

to getting a bank loan, Unc.

What do your friends

do at First Chicago?

All I know is that

they deal with money.

But, I mean, youve dealt

with banks and finance, right?

(Jeremy) Hm.

Theyre coming by the studio.

You could meet them tonight.

Your friends?

I got a whole career

going on, Uncle Jeremy.

But I-I need your help.

Dramatic music

(door closes)

(dial tone)

(man on voicemail)

Mr. Jeremy Horne,

this is the Wayne County

Corrections Department

Pre-Incarceration Services.

We have not heard from you

regarding your agreed-upon

surrender in 21 days.

If we do not hear from you,

you will be in direct violation

of your sentencing guidelines.

Get in touch with us as soon

as you receive this message,

or we will be forced

to bring you back

by any means necessary

We can be reached at 705-55...

(upbeat music playing)

Why dont you take my hand

Run away Come

out of the blue

No. Yeah, yeah,

yeah. Yeah, yeah.

Thats the one.

Uncle Jeremy, man.

Oh, man, you made it.

Oh. Yes, sir.

Theres a diner

around the corner.

Why dont you finish up here,

and lets go down and

talk about your situation.

Okay. Cool, cool. Hey. Hey.

Tell Rick, Danny, and LaDonna to

meet us at the diner, alright?

Cool. Come on.

Explain to me this

house music empire.

Whats... Whats your vision?

House is dominating

the charts, Unc.

(dance music playing)

Disco, dance, R&B.

Its cool. But house?

House music is pure Chicago.

And its right now.

It is blowing up in Detroit,

New York, Paris.

I mean, in Manchester, England,

theres a club playing

our mixes, our tracks.

I just got to build

a recording facility,

along with distribution

and manufacturing.

I mean, if I can do that,

I could be the Berry

Gordy of house music.

Just need the money to prove it.

So, Unc, I got mixed up

with loan sharks, man.

They wont back off.

Look, Im trying to

build an empire, okay?

So you owe them, uh, $10,000?

Couldnt get the

money anywhere else.

I didnt know any Black folks

investing in house music.

So until I pay them back,

they gonna keep coming at me.

(crowd screaming)

We want our money!

No, I just... I just...

I just need to get

these guys their money.

- (indistinct conversations)

- (door opens)

Uh... (clears throat)

so, uh, this is Danny,

LaDonna, and Rick.

They all work at

the First Chicago.

- This is my uncle, Jeremy Horne.

- Pleasure.

Pleasure. Pleasure.

Come on in.

Mr. Marshall is

interested in a bank loan.

I take it you all are

junior loan officers

over at First Chicago.

He... He said you

all work with money.

I work in the wire

transfer department.

(Danny) Uh, check clearing.

Me and Rick work the

same night shift.

(LaDonna) And we move millions.

(laughter)

Very impressive.

Would you all be interested

in dinner to discuss further?

On me, of course.

- (LaDonna) Yeah.

- Sure. Yeah.

You all are aware

what a powerful

position youre in,

working at one of

the largest banks

- in the country.

- Yes, sir.

And as you know,

many corporations

move a lot of their

money through your bank.

Chicago is the banking

hub of the country.

And at the Board

of Trade - Uh-huh.

Down on LaSalle

Street, - Uh-huh, uh-huh.

Its probably more

important than Wall Street.

I want to be a stockbroker

on the floor of

the Board of Trade.

Thats my dream.

LaDonna, Danny, you... you...

you have any

ambitions at the bank?

I think Id like to

work on the retail side.

You know, Im good with people.

(Jeremy) Yeah. I can see that.

Uh, Im not.

(laughing)

I like systems, how things work.

(Rick) Yeah, hes good at that.

Mm. What do you all

make? Minimum wage?

What... What is it? $3, $3.30?

$3.35.

$3.35.

(Marshall clears

throat) So, yeah.

What about that bank loan?

Lets, uh... Lets

talk about that.

Ha... Have... Have any

of you ever thought about

how much money goes

directly through you all?

Mm, seven billion-one hundred

and twenty-nine-thousand.

(laughing) Of course you

know the exact amount.

We all do, cause

its not our money.

But I have a good

time counting it.

(laughter)

Oh. And the transfer calls,

you cannot make a mistake.

- (Rick) Oh. Mnh-mnh.

- (Danny) No, no, no.

- Or else youre gone.

- (LaDonna) Mm-hmm.

Have you all ever heard of

Ivan Boesky or Michael Milken?

Very prominent in

the financial world.

Little greedy.

Hey, lets just say

theres a lot of

opportunities at a bank

for forward-thinking,

ambitious people

like yourselves.

(clears throat)

Well... thank you so

much for the meal.

(Jeremy) Oh. Okay. Of course.

And its really

nice meeting you.

Mm-hmm.

(LaDonna) And so well

see you later, Marshall.

Thank you guys.

(clears throat)

- (door opens)

- (bell jingles)

You know, can we talk

about the bank loan, Unc?

I need that money.

They cant help you

with a bank loan,

but I can.

Heres $10,000.

And now youre in control.

And now you work for me.

- Damn!

- Mm-hmm.

Thanks, Unc.

Dont you have to DJ tonight?

Oh, sh*t. Uh...

- Hey, Unc, thank you.

- Mm-hmm.

- Thank you.

- And, by the way,

what are your

friends names again?

Yo, who was that guy?

Mr. Horne asked a

lot of questions.

I found it a very

stimulating conversation.

Did you notice

Mr. Hornes watch?

A stone-cold Rolex!

- Yeah.

- Damn.

Whats a Rolex?

LaDonna, a Rolex is a watch

worn by men with money.

Arent you looking for

somebody like that?

Woman vocalizing

(elevator bell dings)

Put 40 hours in

at a minimum wage

Fridays here and

you get paid huh

You played some dice...

(radio DJ) And we are

opening up the phone lines

on tonights very big topic...

Did Mayor Harold Washington

really die at his desk?

The rumors have some validity.

Did the power

establishment in Chicago

have the mayor taken out?

Were taking callers after

the break. Stay tuned.

And made big cash

But tell me how long

does that life last

Huh, it might sound sad

or might sound funny

But thats what

people do for money

- (girl 1) Right?

- (girl 2) Look at her.

(girls laughing)

Now how yall gonna do homework

and watch TV at the same time?

Come on. We do it all the time.

Mm-hmm.

Let me see.

And thats why you

need to correct this,

this,

and this.

But, LaDonna, I dont

know the answer.

Okay. Well, until you

do, TV remains off.

Wheres Mama?

- (indistinct conversations)

- (dance music playing)

Ooh, you make my

love come down

(indistinct conversations)

Cant do without

Your tender love

Theres no way out

(telephone ringing)

Hi, Rick. Can we talk a second?

Youre here late.

Whats up?

Rick, we all thought

that this was the year

for your promotion

to the day shift,

but it... it didnt happen.

I... I dont understand.

What happened?

You said I had it.

I-I know, I know. It

just wasnt the time.

Maybe next year.

Ive been here for

six years, Harriet.

I know. And I went

to bat for you.

Im real sorry.

Have a good night.

(screams)

(dance music playing)

(indistinct conversations)

(Marshall sighs)

(exhales sharply)

(Rick) Harriet says

she went to bat for me.

Yeah, I dont trust any of them.

What am I gonna do?

Look for a new job?

I got bills, man.

Look, Rick, we are pawns

on a chess board, man.

Expendable.

So stop thinking

they care about us.

Why are you so cynical, man?

Because Im Black at a

bank, making $3.35 an hour.

Why arent you cynical?

I still think there are

good people at the bank,

- like Harriet.

- Ah.

Alright, check this out. Go on.

So my boy Joe Simmons,

he investigated this.

So look, he noticed there

was a $1 discrepancy

in everyones paychecks

for three years.

Yeah, thats a hell

of a lot of money.

Youre g*dd*mn right it is.

Alright, so Joe, he decided to

do this statistical analysis.

He then had this

meeting with Harriet.

(Rick) Wait, wait,

wait, hold up.

Wait. Thats... Thats...

- Yo, thats big-time.

- Yeah.

Joe calculated he saved

the bank $12 million.

So Joe said they found

the guy responsible.

Just some guy,

and hes still working

at the bank. And you know

- if he looks like you or me...

- (Rick) Would not still

- be working at the bank.

- Youre damn right.

Joe said they probably

docked his pay.

(chuckles) Yo, thats

not even the worst part.

You know what Joe got?

He got a freakin

dinner at a Ponderosa.

(Rick) Ugh.

Nice little "Attaboy, Joe."

Man, I need a break.

I got to find a way

to make some money.

Man, Rick, either you buy

what they are selling,

which is hope, pray

they advance you.

Or you just let

it go and move on.

(telephone ringing)

("Push It!" by

Salt-N-Pepa playing)

Yes!

This is LaDonna Paige,

Transfer Operations Department.

This call is being recorded

for security purposes.

Oh, good morning, Mr. Davis.

Hmm. How are your kids doing?

Back in school? That is great.

Oh, you would like to transfer

$5,150,000.

And what is your transfer code?

Mm, I will repeat that back.

5-9-star-

5-9-1-8-3-1-5-2.

That is correct.

Please hold for a

second confirmation.

(woman 1) Come on,

one more big bite.

We got to say bye to Daddy.

(girl) But Im

eating this apple.

(woman 1) Then finish

the one you have.

(woman 2) Hey, Pumpkin,

you want a cookie?

- Mm-hmm?

- Just one.

But I wanted...

But I just ate one.

- (woman 1) Come on, one more.

- (woman 2) Youre gonna get one.

(woman 1) Mm-hmm. Okay, come on.

Lets say bye to Daddy.

Here, put it down.

(indistinct argument)

(Renee) Where the hell are

we supposed to go, huh?!

(Tyree) I dont know! You

got a husband! Ask his ass.

(Renee) That aint

right! That aint right!

(Tyree) It aint right

what you did, though.

(Renee) You promised.

You can burn in hell.

(Tyree) Burn in hell?

(Renee) Burn in g*dd*mn

hell! You can burn in hell!

- You cant say that to me, Renee

- Stuff it, Tyree! Hey, Danny.

Hey, look here, Danny.

This is my place, alright?

Nobody tell you to

bring these old boxes

of nerdy-ass comic

books in here anyway.

And if I tell you get them

out my living room, I mean it.

And I already told

my sister this,

and Im telling you.

As soon as that baby drops,

yall best find

new accommodations

so I can bring my honeys

home and get back to my life.

You feel me?

Tyree, thank you for that.

Also, I really need you

to stop shouting at me!

Knock it off!

Im going to work.

(indistinct conversations)

What you doing in Chicago?

Memorial service for my brother.

Hm.

(Buddha Ray) So, Jeremy,

I got your message.

Here we are. Whats going down?

(Jeremy) Im

contemplating a big bank.

You ever work with amateurs?

(Buddha Ray) One

of my best scores.

Your amateurs inside?

In good positions.

But youre not convinced.

You know the system?

Very well.

Lets just say the weakness

in the banking system

needs to be tested.

Forty years in the game.

Technology changes. Gadgets

and sh*t come and go.

But nothing beats

working with people

who want what you want.

Here are the keys.

Its an empty space

over on Washington.

Should be pretty private.

That picture looks

very familiar.

You have the real one, Ray.

We took it together.

Dont you remember?

- Yeah. (laughs)

- Yeah.

- Youre absolutely right.

- Yes.

But, Jeremy...

- Breeze Air?

- Was a disaster.

It was more than that.

I was this close to

being back inside.

Now, if you want to

remain my friend...

Youre more than my friend, Ray.

If you want to

remain my friend...

lets forget about what happened

and pledge never to

work together again.

Can we make that deal?

Have you even spoken to Bree?

Lets go for a walk.

What are you doing here, Jeremy?

I-I admit Breeze Air was a bust.

It could have worked. If

your guy wasnt so greedy.

My guy? Wha...? My guy?

You brought him in.

Are you serious right

now? I was dating Zach.

Nobody told you to recruit him.

Look, we both...

let the wrong guy in.

Yes, we did.

Both let the wrong guy in.

But I have another

opportunity for you.

Ha! I am not messing

with you anymore, Jeremy.

What, you... You havent

even heard me out.

I dont care!

Right now, I am working

a straight gig getting

this guy elected.

Politics?

Yes, politics.

Its the same game.

Just simple misdirection.

And a steady paycheck.

But you know what, Jeremy?

Ive lost my appetite.

Ive got to get back

to work, alright?

No, no, no, no, no.

Please dont say that.

No. It was fun while it lasted.

Yeah, just leave Chicago, hm?

Forget this opportunity.

Bye, Jeremy.

- (Renee) Fed up. Okay?

- (Danny) Okay.

Im fed up with Tyree.

You know what?

Neither one of yall

are pregnant, okay?

Neither one of yall.

I know. I know. I know.

Were not... Were

not making enough.

But if youre making enough.

- Nothing else I can do.

- Figure it out!

- Okay! Help me!

- I cant!

Get us out of this house, Danny.

(Rick) Ma, I promise, as

soon as I get a raise,

no more riding this bus to work.

- Alright, alright.

- Ill be here. Ill be here.

- (g*nshots)

- (tires squeal)

Open up! Open up!

You okay? I love you. You okay?

Please, no!

Just one drink.

Just leave Chicago, hmm?

Forget this opportunity.

(voicemail)

surrender in 21 days.

If we do not hear from you,

you will be in direct violation

of your sentencing guidelines.

Get in touch with us as soon as

you receive this message,

or well be forced

to bring you back by

any means necessary.

But nothing beats

working with people

who want what you want.

If you do, youre gold.

(upbeat music playing)

tense orchestration

(LaDonna) Mr. Horne?

Are we in the right place

for the business opportunity?

Yes. Come in.

Im glad youre all here

for the presentation.

Please, take a seat.

Whats up, Unc?

I invited you all here to

present a proposal to yall

because I respect you.

Theres $500 in the

envelope in front of you.

Its yours for being here.

Part of the business

opportunity.

You three work at one of the

largest banks in the country

using wire transfer with

voice phone confirmations.

Now, let me be clear.

Everything Im going to say

to you here Ive done before.

Done what? Why are we here?

- What is this about?

- I will show you

how to move money from

corporate bank accounts

to your own bank account.

(scoffs)

Hey, hey, hey, hey. Come

on. Hear him out. Alright?

Just hear him out. Sit down.

(Jeremy) Everything

you see here...

- I own.

- Damn, Unc!

Where you get all this?

Ive created wealth for myself

by understanding

that a banks loss

is my gain.

I know their system.

Banks lose funds every year.

Theyre careless, bloated,

top-heavy, and inefficient.

Your jobs will be

gone very soon.

Youve been at the

bank for years.

No savings to speak

of, no college degrees,

no opportunities

for advancement.

- Am I wrong?

- Yeah. Whats it to you?

You dont know the first

thing about our lives anyway.

Ive seen your lives.

I know how each

of you are living.

You want better

lives for yourselves,

for your families.

Help me rob

the First National

Bank of Chicago.

And I will make each of

you very, very wealthy.

Tense orchestration

LaDonna?

You wire millions every day,

talking to corporate

officers at each company.

They move they own money.

But you have the transfer codes.

They change every hour,

but you have access

to them, yes?

Every transfer needs

a second confirmation

from the corporation.

That is why my plan works.

We set it up so that Danny

or Rick receive

that second call.

Instead of the companys number,

LaDonna will have

a different number to call.

And we will control that call

because we will

be that executive.

Thats crazy.

How are we going to

be that executive?

I will train your

voices to sound like

the corporate officers

approving the transfers.

The transfers confirmed,

millions to our accounts.

The system has a glitch.

We take advantage

of it, get rich,

then leave the country.

We have family here.

(Jeremy) And youll

be millionaires.

They will join you.

You said this money

is mine, right?

Yes.

Good, because Im taking

my Black ass home.

Thats your prerogative.

And you know what?

I could call the police on you

and tell the bank, too.

Why would you do that,

when you stand to have millions?

Go.

If I never speak to you again,

at least youll be $500 richer.

With a new Rolex.

Make a list of all

the corporate officers

requesting wire

transfers weekly.

Dont take too long to decide.

Im seeing other people.

(door opens)

(train rumbling)

- (mugger 1) Yo, freeze.

- (LaDonna screams)

Shut up! You know

what time it is.

- (Rick) Oh, sh*t.

- Shut up!

- Watch.

- (Jeremy) Got no watch.

- Wallet.

- Just going real slow, brother.

- Going real slow.

- (Rick) Oh, sh*t.

- There you go.

- Give me the briefcase.

Now stop. Thats enough.

(mugger 2) Give

me the briefcase!

- No.

- Just give it to him, Unc!

Drop it.

sh*t!

(mugger 2) Ah!

(Marshall) Just sh*t him?

I really look forward to

seeing you all real soon.

Really.

Down-tempo music

(Renee) Danny is my man! Okay?

(Tyree) He aint acting like it!

(Renee) And you!

And you aint acting

like a brother!

(basketball bouncing)

Ah!

Damn it.

Thats ten grand. Alright?

But you best never

lay hands on me again.

(tires squeal)

(money snaps)

(Danny) I am not clearing

checks till Im 50.

Are you?

What Mr. Hornes

proposing could work.

(Rick) Mmm.

Mr. Horne aint

trying to save us.

He needs us.

We need him.

I dont need anybody.

What is your problem, man?

- Why us?

- Why not us?

This is literally

like a lottery ticket.

To be accurate, the odds

on a single lottery ticket

are 800,500,000 to 1.

This is far better.

I dont know about you, Rick,

but Im tired of

living like Im living.

Ive checked Mr. Hornes facts.

Hes right.

We can redirect that

second call anywhere.

My house. Your

house. A phone booth.

When the first call come in,

Ill just call the

number he gives me

and use the current code.

And if Im the first call,

Rick got to be the second.

Its just risky as hell.

Yo! Man, yall got lunch?

Man, you know, I filmed

a music video right here.

Mm, look at that view.

Marshall, is your

uncle for real?

Cause he coming on

strong, like a bull.

Heres the deal. Alright?

The last thing my dad

told me before he d*ed

was to stay away

from my Uncle Jeremy.

Is he real? (scoffs)

Yeah. Real as a heart att*ck.

But you dont work at the bank.

What does he want you to do?

sh*t. Whatever he

wants. I work for him.

- Bro, youre a criminal?

- Were not criminals.

Look, I call it payback

for being born Black.

Say that again when youre

sitting in the jail cell.

You know what? Im sick of you.

You dress like you went

to some top school,

and you act like you better

than us half the time.

And what now, Rick? Huh?

You punking out?

This is our chance.

Dont you see that?

Thats real talk, Rick.

We are talking about

robbing a g*dd*mn bank.

Where we work!

Hey, look, man, Jeremy Horne

knows what hes doing. Alright?

Look, we listen, learn,

get this money, and

never look back.

We pull this off, we

gonna own Chicago.

We pull this off, well never be

able to live in Chicago again.

Are you ready for that,

Mr. King of House?

Hell, yeah!

sh*t, we get this money,

we put this music

out everywhere.

Alright?

All in or what?

Come on, Danny.

Rick, we do this

together or not.

Come on, man.

Lets get paid.

Here are all the

names you requested.

Thank you, LaDonna.

We focus on these five. Why?

- They keep large balances.

- What else?

The balances are not

checked for 48 to 72 hours.

(Rick) Which means that we can

make transfers that land clear

and can be withdrawn

in that gap time.

By then, the money will be

long gone, but so will we.

Nicely done.

These are our accounts

in the Bank of

Geneva, Switzerland,

for our company, Strand

Investments, LLC.

Im the chairman. Youre

all board members.

These are our targets.

Learn their lives, how

they speak, what they love,

who they love.

Learn this information

and destroy it.

This is Mark Hamilton,

corporate officer

at Northern Levers,

- lives in Wilmette.

- I know. I speak to him weekly.

Good. Well, then

youll follow him.

Learn everything about him.

This is a team effort.

Are we ready?

Watch and learn.

First step, get

close to your target

with the tape recorder.

Then let them talk.

With the recordings, we listen

and learn the details

of their lives

and how they speak.

Then we mimic their voices.

(button clicks)

Excuse me.

Good evening, you two.

Im Sandy Johnson. Im

with the US Census.

We do know that you did

fill out your census.

Im just here with a

few follow-up questions.

Okay. sh**t.

(mans voice) for me to be happy

and my wife to show off.

Long hours at the office.

I need a comfort car. (laughs)

Yeah. This guys an assh*le.

These are the facts of his life.

The small talk, his truth.

Listen to this and learn.

(impersonates target)

I bought the BMW

for me to be happy

and for my wife to show off.

Long hours at the office.

I need a comfort car.

(congratulatory chatter)

(Marshall) Not

bad. Hey, look, um,

I need birth dates,

place of births,

and also I need

photos. Okay? ASAP.

- What for?

- Passports.

(voicemail) Jeremy Horne,

this is Mr. Podesky

from the Wayne County

Pre-Incarceration Services

calling you again.

We are aware that you

are currently in Chicago.

You have not checked in.

We must hear from

you immediately

to confirm your surrender,

or were sending

federal marshals

to bring you in.

- (leader) What do we want?

- (protestors) Justice!

- (leader) When do we want it?

- (protestors) Now!

- (leader) What do we want?

- (protestors) Justice!

- (leader) When do we want it?

- (protestors) Now!

- (leader) What do we want?

- (protestors) Justice!

- (leader) When do we want it?

- (protestors) Now!

- (leader) What do we want?

- (protestors) Justice!

On the day,

LaDonna, Danny, and Rick

will blend in to this crowd

for cover when leaving the bank.

Marshall drives up,

everybody gets in one by one,

- and we go.

- Got you, Unc.

Lets go over it again.

Step by step. Marshall?

8:00 a.m., Im gonna

check on the flights,

travel to OHare,

gas up the car,

confirm where to hide.

- LaDonna?

- Leave my place by 8:00 a.m.

Get on the train.

- Be at my desk by 8:30.

- Danny?

(Danny) 8:00 a.m., wrap up

work on the night shift,

drop off the comic book to

my boy in the wire room,

talk and occupy him

while listening for

incoming corporate

transfer calls.

- Rick?

- 8:00 a.m., get off work,

get on subway, make

it home by 8:30.

Ill be at Dearborn,

outside the bank at 8:30.

Were on, transfer everything

by 10:00. Understood?

(all) Got it.

We will use these pagers to

communicate on the big day.

Our codes will be simple.

One is approved.

Two is stop.

And three is hurry.

Memorize this.

- Danny, youre up.

- (Danny) Ready.

(recorded voice) Well, I like

to deal with my employees

- in a very specific way.

- (Danny) Okay.

(impersonating target)

Well, I like to deal

with my employees in

a very specific way.

- Yes?

- Id say.

(clears throat)

(impersonating target) Our

company really wants people

who understand the culture

and understand the tools, uh,

that I think really make us

the best company to work for.

(LaDonna) And thats

how its done!

- Boom! You see that?

- Yes!

Ah, its Geneva with an "E."

Why Im the only one to

get called out like that?

Yes. Thank you so much.

- (knocks on glass)

- Hes going to appreciate it.

Alright. Thank you. Bye-bye.

Hello. Oh. Thank you.

(Harriet) This is Check Clearing

and the Transfers Department.

Everyone here, with their

years of experience,

have helped decrease

clearance times considerably.

Hmm. We hear about

computerization

across all departments.

You are prepared for

this? Do you feel ready?

Yes. We have already

started the transition.

In two weeks, this department

will be completely computerized

with a new system in place.

So verbal confirmations

of funds transferred

will no longer be necessary.

First National Bank of Chicago

should be fully computerized

by the end of the month.

Mr. Horne, we have

a big problem.

If we want this to happen,

we need to move now.

The bank is computerizing

top to bottom.

Accounting, auditing,

check clearing,

and wire transfers.

sh*t.

The department keeps the updated

account balances on printouts.

Harriet gets a copy from

her secretary daily.

A duplicate copy

is kept on ledgers

on the 11th floor

in the machine room

next to Harriets office.

Nowhere else.

The only way to get in that room

is with a key card.

I mean, I could get

the codes, but...

Without the printouts

with the current

balances, we cant move.

We wont know the balances,

- but I could estimate based on...

- No, its too risky.

I need to go in the bank

and get the printouts.

And I need key cards.

Is this really gonna

happen, Mr. Horne?

New plan.

Instead of going after

the entire $235 million,

we will target the $80 million

from the three companies

you speak to daily.

So its on Rick to handle

the second confirmation.

He will be the

corporate officers

from Ben Holland Distillers,

Kebler Byers,

Northern Levers.

Call Rick,

tell him he must get a meeting

with Harriet for Friday morning

and a key card for

the computer room.

LaDonna, okay?

(siren wailing in distance)

(high class music playing)

Buddha Ray, what

are you doing here?

I was about to ask

you the same thing.

I think I need to

get up out of here.

Yeah.

Good to see you.

Im so glad you could make it.

Oh, please, sit, sit.

Wonderful.

If a SWAT team rolls

up on us right now,

I will never forgive you.

(Jeremy) Fear not, Buddha Ray.

Were just here having

a lovely dinner.

When was the last time

we were all together?

Detroit. Breeze Air, Jeremy.

The bane of my existence.

I second that.

I know the awkward position

I put you in recently.

(Buddha Ray) Awkward?

(scoffs) Unbelievable.

See, I cant speak

for Buddha Ray, but,

Jeremy, life is much too short.

And thats why Ive

asked you both here.

(Buddha Ray) sh*t, Jeremy,

a tracking bracelet?

Whatd you do now?

Im going to do

five for Breeze Air.

Zach got probation naming names.

And instead of him burning you,

I took a plea.

I surrender in a few weeks.

So this is one last score?

$80 million.

(sighs) So, well, youll

be set when you get out.

No, no, no. Im doing

this score for you.

You both get part of the split

because I blew it for

Breeze Air, youre family.

I needed to make it right.

This is not free money.

What do you need, Jeremy?

Two hours this Friday.

Youre a pair of bank

auditors. Youre not the show.

Youre decoys so I

can grab some intel.

Youre in and out.

This last go-round really

didnt sit well with me.

I shouldnt even be thinking

about this sh*t, but...

screw it!

Any opportunity to

stick it to the man

is worth my time and attention.

- Whatever you need.

- Just like that?

Bree, we stick together.

We always stick together, right?

Right.

Now,

you two need to get

your sh*t together.

Okay.

Contact me with the particulars.

Now Im... Im going to go

soak my veins in some Popeyes.

This sh*t is too

rich for my blood.

The white gloves always

work, and you know it.

(indistinct talking on TV)

Rick Lewis!

Its great to see you.

- Are you here watching the game?

- Yep.

This is my husband, John.

John works for the

Board of Trade.

Honey, this is Rick

Lewis from the bank.

Oh, yes.

Harriet is very high on you.

Said youre headed for

bigger and better places.

(Harriet) Yeah.

Would you like to join us?

Id love to.

(Harriet) Great.

I love finance.

You know, stocks, bonds.

Ive really studied

it for some while now.

But they say that you learn

when youre on the floor.

Now, thats true.

College isnt always

that important for this,

just sharp decision-making.

I have a market maker

trainee position open.

It pays a competitive rate

with room for advancement.

Its yours if you want it.

(Harriet) I could

arrange for you

to transition out of

the bank in 30 days.

Its more money. A new career.

I would be sad to see you go.

(laughs) Wow.

Uh, Harriet, I...

C-Can... Can we meet in your

office on Friday t-to...

to talk about everything?

I can stay after my shift.

Hows 10:00 a.m.?

Perfect. Thats per...

(John) More wine?

- (Rick) Please.

- (Harriet) Yes.

(glasses clink)

(knocking on door)

(drawer opens)

(knocking continues)

Unexpected.

Whats up?

I need to talk to you.

Talk.

Wow.

This is a nice place.

Itll do in a pinch.

(groans)

Talk.

Uh, okay. Um...

Well...

(clears throat)

Uh...

Everythings set with Harriet,

10:00 a.m. Her office.

The computer room

is right next door.

Heres the key card to get in.

Good job.

But you could have given this

to me at our next meet-up.

Why are you here tonight?

Harriets husband works

for the Board of Trade.

Okay.

And he just offered

me a great job.

I-Ive always wanted to

work at the Board of Trade.

They want me to

start in 30 days.

In 30 days, youll

be worth millions.

I-I know, but

this is like a really

huge opportunity for me.

Promises.

You can fill the seas

with the promises

made to Black folks

in this country,

but nothings going

to change until...

we do what needs to be done.

And after the millions

are in your account,

I think youll feel like I do.

The power to do

anything for anyone.

I do. I honestly do

want to help people.

Mm-hmm. And you will.

Why do you want to do this?

Because the system

needs to be tested.

They... They tried to

rob you, Mr. Horne.

That is correct.

And they work for me.

At home,

do you have a cordless,

touch-tone phone

or a rotary dial phone?

A rotary. Its on my wall.

Okay. Take that, please.

On transfer day,

unplug your home phone

and plug that one in.

Dont screw this up, Rick.

Understand?

See yourself out.

Dramatic music

(elevator bell dings)

(British accent) Excuse me.

Are the loan offices on this

floor or the 10th floor?

Well, commercial loans are

on ten, retails on five.

(British accent)

And on this floor,

its mostly personal

and home loans, correct?

- (woman) Thats correct.

- (Bree) Oh. Alright.

- Thank you. Thank you so much.

- (Buddha Ray) Thank you so much.

(Bree) And I love your hair.

All of you. (laughs)

So its 10th floor.

- (Buddha Ray) 10th floor.

- (Bree) Right.

(Buddha Ray) Shall

we? 10th floor...

(elevator bell dings)

- Oh, the lift is here.

- Ah.

Here we are. 10th floor.

Lo-fi heist beats

(lock chimes)

Im so sorry. Im Bridget Mason.

(Buddha Ray) And

Im Raymond Oliver.

Were independent

outside auditors,

and we feel a bit

lost right now.

(Buddha Ray) Is the

audit department

on this floor?

(Harriet) Oh, I wonder

how you two wound up here.

(Bree) Oh, we wondered

that ourselves.

Independent auditors are always

given the wrong information.

(Harriet) Oh, well.

That is too true.

No, the audit department...

(lock chimes)

Uh, Rick, I will

be right with you.

Why dont you have a

seat in my office, okay?

Come with me. I love

your gloves, by the way.

Thank you.

Top floor, right?

Yes. Youre going to

come right on over here.

Right.

- (key card slides)

- (beep)

(Rick) Harriet!

Um...

- 10:00, right?

- Uh, yeah, Rick.

Im sorry.

- No worries.

- (chuckling) Come on in.

After you.

(Marshall sighs) I

got your page, Rick.

Whats up, man?

I was in Harriets office.

And I saw two other people

Mr. Hornes working with.

Mr. Horne got the

printouts, but...

- but its weird.

- Tell him the rest.

The guys that tried to

rob Mr. Horne that night,

they now work for him.

So theyre now in the deal, too?

We do all the work,

take all the risk,

but other people

are in on the deal?

We may not get our share,

and we lose our jobs, too.

I dont trust him.

Did your uncle mention anything

about these two people,

these dudes that mugged us?

Man, hell naw.

Look, I need to...

Why is she talking to

that record company?

(door opens)

Hey, what are you doing?

(woman) Marshall,

calm down, brother.

You a lot of talk but no money.

You been talking to do

this song for months.

Look, I got a

British distributor,

and they ordered

100,000 copies, alright?

And this how you going to do me?

You know, this sh*t

is unprofessional.

Im signing with them.

Okay? Im out.

Oh, you just going

to walk off? You...

(exhales sharply)

(clattering)

(normal voice)

Your crew is late.

(normal voice) Not

a good look, Jeremy.

(door opens)

(Marshall) Why you

always got to be late?

- (LaDonna) Boy!

- Youre late!

Yo, Unc, who these folks?

Theyre professionals I

trust who show up on time.

Hold on, Unc.

See, all I asked for

was a little help.

But now we all knee deep

and robbing a damn bank!

Lower your voice, son.

This does not look like

commitment to me, Jeremy.

You know, I know youre

going to prison soon,

but with this crew,

you might want to think about

turning yourself in

a little earlier.

Yeah, um, I dont know

how all of this is

going to work out,

but it wont be with us.

Lets go.

Going to jail?

Do you even care about

what happens to us?

(LaDonna) I really

dont give a damn

who those people are.

I just know that we

leavin our families,

and well never see them again.

What is our future?

I have no idea what your

future will be, LaDonna.

But when I was 14

and the teacher said

I was good with numbers,

what was my future?

When I was on the honor roll

and got into the top schools but

we couldnt afford for me to go,

what was my future?

When I fought, scrapped,

and begged my way to get into

Bayer Schaeffer Securities

and became the top

trader, as an intern,

but they didnt want me,

what was my future?

When I knew I could

figure out anything to do

with the movement of capital

anywhere in the world...

what was my future?

I tried to go in the front

door with my gifts, LaDonna.

But the back door is where

the opportunities came

for me to have a future.

Yes, I got caught,

and Im going to go to prison.

Im going to do my

prison term because...

I love my family.

Marshall, youre

my brothers son,

and youre my family.

You all are my family now.

And I want you all to have life

the way you want to take it,

and not struggle and

grind and be shat on.

Like I was.

So...

LaDonna, Marshall, Danny, Rick,

whats your future going to be?

I say we go get this money.

Down-tempo music

(Renee) You have a good

time at Music Fest, baby.

- Youve been working hard.

- Thanks, Renee.

It was just a couple days.

You know,

I cannot wait for our

daughter to be born.

Me too, honey.

(laughing and joyful groaning)

- Well, we are going to go play.

- Okay.

Yeah, Daddy, were

going to the park.

What are you doing?

Baby girl, I already told you.

Im going to Music Fest

with Daddys friends.

Mm-hmm. Have a good

time this weekend.

(girl) Okay. Yeah.

Why cant we go to Music Fest?

Because yall too young.

Ill call yall. Come here.

(switch clicks)

(door closes)

(Renee) You okay?

Yeah. Yeah, Im good.

Bye, baby.

Dramatic music

(indistinct conversations)

(man) Hey, Danny, what

are you still doing here?

Uh, working a double shift.

Bills to pay.

(telephone ringing)

This is it. The rare edition.

Oh, man! You brought it!

Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.

Wait. Where are you going?

Oh. Wait.

Taking my morning dump,

then Im reading this.

Cover my phone.

Yeah, yeah, I got you.

Hes going to the

bathroom. Just covering.

(computer beeps)

(telephone ringing in distance)

(pagers ring, buzz)

(siren wailing in distance)

(coin jingles)

(telephone ringing)

This is First Chicago

Transfer Operations.

This phone call

is being recorded

for security purposes.

How may I help you this morning?

(southern drawl) Good morning.

This is Peter Jenkins

at Northern Levers.

Id like to wire $22 million

to Strand Investments.

$22 million to

Strand Investments.

Your transfer code, sir.

(Jeremy) 8-7-

star-

24-59-

dash-5-

- 6-7.

- (woman) Thank you, sir.

- I repeat 8-7-star

- 2-4-5-9-dash-5-6-7.

Please hold for

second confirmation.

(tap on glass)

(telephone dialing)

(telephone ringing)

(line ringing)

No, no, no, no, no,

no, no, no, no, no.

(line ringing)

No. Damn it. sh*t.

They must not sync. Damn it!

(line ringing)

(panicked repetition) Come on.

- Hello?

- This is LaDonna

- in Transfer Operations.

- Yes!

This call is being recorded

for security purposes.

Calling for a second

confirmation on a transfer.

$22 million from Northern Levers

to Strand Investments, LLC.

And who am I speaking

with, please?

This is Mark Hampton,

corporate finance officer

at Northern Levers.

Good morning, Mr. Hampton.

How is that car of yours?

LaDonna, you

wouldnt believe it.

I tell you, that wife of mine,

she drove straight

into the city.

She knows good and well

she cant drive in traffic.

Came back with a dent.

Just unbelievable.

Oh, no. Will it be okay?

Itll be fine.

Ive got the best

auto body guy in the city.

Turns old into new,

takes accidents, make

em non-accidents.

Good.

Please approve a

transfer of $22 million

from Northern Levers to

Strand Investments, LLC.

Code number, please.

Okay. Code number

8-7-star-2-4-5-9-dash-

5-6-7.

The code is correct. This

transfer is approved.

You have a great

day, Mr. Hampton.

Same to you.

(receiver hangs up)

(pagers ring, buzz)

(smooches) Lets go!

(coin clinks)

(telephone ringing)

This is Danny in

Transfers Operations.

(Joe) Yo!

Great story, man.

Forgot my glasses.

Im almost done.

You can keep it.

This is good. Its good.

(Danny) I am so

sorry about that.

This is Danny in

Transfers Operations.

This phone call will be recorded

for security purposes.

How can I help you?

(stilted) Yes, this

is Robert Williams

from Kebler Byers.

Id like to transfer $25 million

to Strand Investments, LLC.

- How are you?

- I am doing great, Mr. Williams.

I have it you will be

rooting for U of I this year.

Thats right. Thats my

team. Yes, they are my team.

Excellent. Excellent.

Do you have the transfer

code for this transaction?

Of course I do. You ready?

(LaDonna) This is LaDonna

from First National

Bank of Chicago,

calling for second confirmation

on a transfer of $25 million

from Kebler Byers to

Strand Investments, LLC.

Code? Of course.

Uh, its 8-7-star...

The code is correct.

(Danny) All right, sir.

Thats $33 million from

Ben Holland Distillers

to Strand Investments,

LLC. Please hold

- for second confirmation.

- (LaDonna) This is LaDonna

in Transfer Operations...

Code number is 8-7-star...

(LaDonna) This

transfer is approved.

You have a good day.

(pagers ring, buzz)

Lets go! Whoo!

(engine starts)

dramatic music

(train hissing)

(protestors chanting)

- (leader) What do we want?

- (protestors) Justice!

- (leader) When do we want it?

- (protestors) Now!

- (leader) What do we want?

- (protestors) Justice!

- (leader) When do we want it?

- (protestors) Now!

- (leader) What do we want?

- (protestors) Justice!

- (leader) When do we want it?

- (protestors) Now!

(elevator bell dings)

- (leader) What do we want?

- (protestors) Justice!

- (leader) When do we want it?

- (protestors) Now!

- (leader) What do we want?

- (protestors) Justice!

- (leader) When do we want it?

- (protestors) Now!

- (leader) What do we want?

- (protestors) Justice!

- (leader) When do we want it?

- (protestors) Now!

- (leader) What do we want?

- (protestors) Justice!

- (leader) When do we want it?

- (protestors) Now!

- (leader) What do we want?

- (protestors) Justice!

- (leader) When do we want it?

- (protestors) Now!

- (leader) What do we want?

- (protestors) Justice!

- (leader) When do we want it?

- (protestors) Now!

- (leader) What do we want?

- (protestors) Justice!

- (leader) When do we want it?

- (protestors) Now!

- (leader) What do we want?

- (protestors) Justice!

- (leader) When do we want it?

- (protestors) Now!

- (leader) What do we want?

- (protestors) Justice!

(Rick) Marshall,

get us out of here!

Lets go. Lets go.

- (leader) What do we want?

- (protestors) Justice!

- (leader) When do we want it?

- (protestors) Now!

- (leader) What do we want?

- (protestors) Justice!

- (leader) When do we want it?

- (protestors) Now!

(leader) When do we want it?

(Rick) I cant believe

you pulled it off.

- This is crazy!

- (LaDonna) We did it! We did it!

(Marshall) Calm down,

alright? Its not over yet.

Stick to the plan,

okay? We got to lay low.

(car doors close)

(Jeremy) I dont understand

what the issue is.

Just transfer the funds

from Strand Investment, LLC

to the Bank of Geneva.

Ive already authorized it.

You... You... You

have my code number.

(woman) That is correct,

sir. It has been authorized.

But you must come into the bank.

That is the regulation

for this transaction.

Theres no way around this?

Im... Im on my way to Geneva.

No, sir. For this

level of transfer,

the new Bank of Chicago requires

you to be here in person.

(man, over TV) And in

addition to the Dow,

broader gauges of the

market performance

fell in the last hour.

The New York Stock

Exchange composite index

declined to 0.60 from 146.17.

(man, over TV

continues, indistinct)

Weve been in here for hours.

Mr. Horne is gone.

I can just feel it.

Yeah, hes gone.

Probably in Geneva by now.

Hey, look, yall,

Im sorry. For real.

(glass shatters)

Come on, Marshall.

(door slams)

dramatic music

(helicopter blades whirring)

(line ringing)

- (man) Hello?

- Yeah, hi, Charlie. Its Harriet

Um, I seem to be missing

a couple of balance

report cover sheets.

Yeah, can you pull the

current balances of

Northern Levers,

Ben Holland Distillers,

and Kebler Byers?

(knocking on door)

Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey,

hey. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey!

It is time to eat.

(chuckles)

There you go. Thank you.

I am truly sorry

about yesterday.

Here are the tickets

and passports.

Flights are on time, and we

are good to go this afternoon.

But something else did come up.

Lay low.

I got to walk into

a clearinghouse bank

to transfer our funds to Geneva.

You know.

This is for real.

As a heart att*ck.

Oh, thats cool.

(paper rustling)

Oh, sh*t.

sh*t.

sh*t, sh*t.

Charlie, I need you

to call the management

of the major payment desk

for each of these companies.

I need to speak

with the CFOs now.

And get me the FBI!

Dramatic music

(inaudible)

(indistinct)

(woman) Just have

a seat right here.

(Jeremy sighs)

(man) This is...

an unusually large

sum, Mr. uh...

Horne.

(man) Horne. Mr. Horne.

Um...

Is there a problem?

(telephone ringing)

(Jeremy) Its me.

Put me on speaker.

(over speakerphone)

Everyone there?

We did it.

Its done.

The transfer went through.

Yes!

Whoo!

Okay, Ill see you soon.

(celebratory whoops and grunts)

(cheering)

$12 million apiece!

12 apiece! Whoo!

(line ringing)

(Bree) Hello?

Bree. Its me.

Its on.

(Bree) Great. See you tomorrow.

Right.

Dramatic music

(distant siren wailing)

(Jeremy) Your take

is the same as Brees

20% of my haul.

Will deposit to your account

same day it hits mine.

Thank you for your

truth, Buddha Ray.

See you soon.

Your take is 25% of my haul,

same as Buddha Rays.

Will deposit to your account

the day it hits mine.

I will always love you.

See you soon.

Dramatic music

I dont think

well ever be back.

Well send for them.

What kind of man would leave

before his daughters born?

All I feel is greed.

Hey. Hey. Hey. Keep

it together, people.

Come on.

We got to keep it together.

There will be no

contact on this plane.

Board separately,

fly quietly,

and dont speak to each other.

Ill page you when we land.

Like Marshall said, keep

your emotions in check.

- Well be fine.

- (P.A.) Your attention, please.

We are now boarding EuroTravel

Air Flight 1179 to Geneva.

Please have your boarding

pass and identification ready.

As CFO of this bank,

I need to know where our

$80 million is right now.

The funds are sitting

in a clearinghouse bank.

Lets just reverse it.

Its our money. They

have to do that.

No, they dont.

The receiving bank

controls the funds.

We need to find our money

before its pushed overseas.

A nationwide alert. Something.

Dramatic music

(Danny speaking indistinctly)

I love you.

What are you doing, Danny?

Calling my wife. Shes pregnant.

(Jeremy) Oh. Okay.

So, listen,

I need you to do me a favor.

As soon as we get on the plane,

I need you to cut off

my ankle bracelet.

Yeah. Yeah.

What did you do, Danny?

I think you need to run.

- (officer 1) Guys, get this guy.

- (officers shouting)

(officer 2) Guys, get this guy.

(officers shouting)

(officer 3) Jeremy Horne,

youre under arrest.

(officer 4) Hands

behind your back.

(officer 5) Hold it!

- (officer 6) Freeze!

- (Marshall) Oh, sh*t!

(officer 7) Alright,

guys, thats enough.

Alright, guys,

show me your hands.

(officer 8) Let

me see your hands.

Show me your hands.

(Danny) Im telling you.

It is going down in two days.

What do I do?

(agent) Look, son, we

really need to know

if what youre

telling us is real.

First, Im not your son.

I didnt mean it like that.

Second...

I would not be sitting

here if this wasnt real.

So learn my name.

Its Daniel Pugh.

I have an IQ of 140.

And I work at

First National Bank

of Chicago in Check

Clearing on the night shift.

Yes, and I can be lazy as hell.

And there are things I can

and will do with my life.

But right now,

after six years

making $3.35 an hour,

my wife is having a baby.

And I want to move them

from the shitty place that

I live to a better life.

So I need this money.

Bad.

But were going to get caught,

and hes going to

ruin our lives.

So...

if you want information

on Jeremy Horne,

Im going to need a little

bit more than a coupon

to a Ponderosa Steakhouse!

I believe every

word youre saying.

(Danny) Thats him.

Jeremy Horne is a

criminal mastermind.

He has an ability to convince

anyone to do just

about anything.

And he convinced

you and your friends to steal.

(agent 2) Lets just go

pick up Horne right now.

(agent 3) Sure,

we can arrest him.

But a judge will toss

out an indictment

unless he moves the money.

So what do I do?

Do everything as planned.

But we need Hornes words

on tape for a conviction.

Dont deviate from the plan.

Are we clear?

(coin jingles, dial tone)

(Danny) Its me.

Yeah, the tape recorder is

going to be under the bed.

Look.

I know a lot of Black

folks who are locked up.

(agent) I got it.

(Jeremy) The transfer

went through.

The funds are on

the way to Geneva.

Bingo. We have it.

So if I help you...

(man, over radio) All

units, suspects spotted

at the International

Terminal, gate six.

Go, go, go.

I want a deal for me and

my friends in writing,

signed by the head

of this office

and the U.S. Attorney.

Are we clear?

(officer 1) Alright,

guys. Show me your hands.

(officer 2) Hands up!

(agent) Show me your hands.

Were clear.

(shouting)

We got to cuff you to

make this look real

(indistinct shouting)

(officer 3) You have the

right to remain silent.

His name is Jeremy Horne.

He was the ring leader.

We dont have the names

of all those involved

in the case at this time.

But what is clear

is that a plan was

concocted by Horne

to steal $80 million from

First National Bank of Chicago.

(reporter) You havent said

what happened to the money.

Was it returned?

(agent) Were working to recover

most of the money.

(reporter) You said

"most of the money."

Are you saying that not

all of it was recovered?

Lets say in the world

of money transfers,

its complicated.

(reporter) So what else

do you want the public

to know about this crime?

People have the right to

know whats going on here.

Did Jeremy Horne

show any remorse?

- (gavel bangs)

- (judge) Order!

Order in the court!

Jeremy Horne, how do you plead?

(Jeremy) Your Honor,

Im only guilty...

of being caught.

Dramatic music
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