:43:03
Mr. Ripstein wants
to see the Iceman...
:43:05
fight a prisoner
we got in here.
:43:07
His name is Monroe Hutchen.
:43:09
And a real goddamn fight. Pure.
:43:13
So, what do you want us to do?
:43:15
I talked to the head guard.
He's OK.
:43:18
But the warden's a problem.
:43:20
Mr. Ripstein said
you can take care of him.
:43:22
You know the drill.
:43:25
You help him or you hurt him.
:43:30
Now...about Monroe Hutchen.
:43:34
The warden thinks it's time...
:43:35
to give him a chance
to rehabilitate himself...
:43:37
by socializing
with the other prisoners.
:43:40
In six weeks,
I'm going on vacation.
:43:42
On the fifth,
I'll be gone for two weeks.
:43:43
First week in New Orleans...
:43:45
second week visiting friends
in Tucson, Arizona.
:43:48
If while I am gone...
:43:49
if Mr. Hutchen happens to
get into a sparring match...
:43:52
with Mr. Chambers,
I don't want to hear about it.
:43:54
And when I get back...
:43:56
I want this whole goddamned
enterprise finished.
:43:59
Yes, sir.
:44:00
Leaving no evidence,
no videotape...
:44:02
and never to be spoken of
in my presence.
:44:04
-Anything else, sir?
-Hit the yard.
:44:06
Thank you.
:44:10
Had to have been somebody
in the governor's office.
:44:11
Soon as he got the call...
:44:13
Mr. Backbone stared
arranging his vacation.
:44:14
Know what that means,
don't you?
:44:15
This whole load of shit
comes down on you and me.
:44:18
There is no "you and me."
:44:19
I'm taking my vacation
right along with the warden.
:44:21
Well, thank you
for your support.
:44:23
Oh, come on.
You run the fight program here.
:44:26
You want this to happen.
:44:42
Here we go, Monroe.
:44:43
Free at last, free at last.
:44:47
-I'm not going to Folsom.
-What can I tell you?
:44:51
Looks like the warden
went and changed his mind.
:44:54
You get to stay home with us.