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Lucky Number Slevin (2006) Lucky Number Slevin is a captivating crime thriller film released in 2006. It follows Slevin

Lucky Number Slevin (2006)

Lucky Number Slevin is a captivating crime thriller film released in 2006. It follows Slevin (played by Josh Hartnett), a seemingly ordinary man caught up in a dangerous web of deceit between two rival New York City crime bosses, The Boss (Morgan Freeman) and The Rabbi (Ben Kingsley). As Slevin finds himself in the wrong place at the wrong time, mistaken identities and a sinister conspiracy send him spiraling into a world of violence and revenge.

With a stellar cast that includes Bruce Willis, Lucy Liu, and Stanley Tucci, the film keeps audiences on the edge of their seats with its intricate plot, sharp dialogue, and unexpected twists. Full of suspense and dark humor, Lucky Number Slevin is a must-watch for fans of crime dramas.

You can play and download the soundtrack of this gripping film here.

A clue to what?
A crime lord asked you to kill the gay son of a rival gangster
A fellow registered under the name Smith, if you can believe that.
A flop from Benny's book.
A flop from Benny's book.
A gangster who would rather be a rabbi.
A guy wants what the fella calls a sure thing,
A loser.
A lot of people have been thinking I'm somebody else these days.
A lowlife that no one was gonna miss.
A man named George Kaplan,
A nobbler from Antwerp, known for his savvy, but not for his discretion.
A pact was broken.
Aah!
Aah!
About an hour later, the phone rings.
About how they had to bring in a specialist to kill the kid,
Acceptable.
According to Columbo, there are three things to look for at a crime scene.
After all these years...
After the movie, he turned to me and he said, She's a real Buick.
After you murdered my son.
All I had to do was pull the trigger
All I know is The Boss slides me this here address,
All right, I'll be right over.
All right.
All right.
All right. Fuck it.
All right. The Fairy's at a table in the middle,
All that was left to do was make the phone ring.
Almost forgot.
Although I would add not the ever so clever holdup man that one hears so much about.
Although it is one of the most common names in the world,
An hour goes by, and just when I'm getting ready to leave,
And a gangster?
And bad things happen wherever you...
And before you know it,
And came in third.
And died of sheer ecstasy when looked at with hunger.
And finding your girlfriend in bed with another guy?
And finding your girlfriend in bed with another guy?
And get some different fucking coffee in here, will you?
And he says, Sloe... that's him...
And here's my new favorite song by JR... The Kansas City Shuffle.
And here's my new favorite song by JR... The Kansas City Shuffle.
And I hate baseball.
And I have no idea who specifically you're referring to
And I might have a slight problem coming up with the money.
And I was just wondering, you wanna talk about it?
And I was saying that it was the nicest thing anybody's ever said to me,
And I was trying to tell him... you... that they picked up the wrong guy.
And I'd say, You tell the story, dear,
And if she told me your name was Jesus Christ,
And if that's not enough, I have 48 hours to come up with $33,000
And if you're the son of a degenerate gambler,
And keeping company with The Boss and The Rabbi,
And now the job that was not supposed to look like a job
And now you're left holding the bag!
And now...
And number 1 goes on and takes the lead to win it.
And number 7 has moved to the fifth position on the outside.
And number 7 is beginning to pick up the pace on the outside.
And one of them you should be very afraid of.
And our boy's making a move. Shit.
And right below his nose was his mouth.
And right now Begin's down at the morgue on ice.
And since friends do favors for friends,
And so here I am.
And some bad dudes think I'm someone that I'm not,
And tells you you got a sure thing,
And that Manischewitz G****vine Wine spills in your ear
And that she can access the computer
And that's all there is to it.
And the man who calls himself Smith walks outside and hails himself a cab.
And the only Kelly you'll remember is the Kelly who gave you your first handjob
And the reason you were brought here.
And then I was free to come and go as I pleased.
And then I'll buy my own smokes?
And then right across the street, there's this man they call The Rabbi.
And then there was this joker who had ears...
And then they tried to kill one another.
And this someone owes that someone and now I'm gonna have to take you out
And wait for you to call the man who does the jobs that no one else wants.
And we can find out what room the call came from.
And we take it down together.
And what happened to your nose?
And what's worse is, you start to believe it.
And who has books?
And who knows who.
And who looked like he could be somebody's uncle.
And you are not him.
And you are the guy that sleeps with all that green under your mattress.
And you get 9 to 1 if the spread sticks.
And you hate baseball, why the fuck are you here?
And you thought as long as you're in town, you drop by, see your old pal Schlomo.
And you'd say, No. You tell it better.
And you're getting somebody else to do it?
And you're gonna be a doctor.
And?
Anorexia.
Anything can be done.
Anyway, he goes on about this local legend about this kid.
Anyway, we take the elevator down to the lobby,
Aqueduct.
Are you familiar with The Shmoo?
Are you gonna be a degenerate gambler?
Aren't there professionals?
As a result of losing your job, your apartment,
As Go to the police and you're a dead man.
Aside from that, you're pretty much dead on.
At least that's how it went with Old Max,
Bad dog.
Be right back.
Beards.
Because earlier when you were telling me that I reminded you of James Bond,
Because he's a fairy.
Because he's a Rabbi.
Because he's a rabbi.
Because I can usually tell how tall someone is by their knock.
Because I could only get a reservation for two.
Because if we had been friends, I wouldn't have been hired to kill your son.
Because if you aren't talking about the guy that I think you're talking about...
Because in my mind, there is only one Bond.
Because...
Before people started waking up with knives in their backs.
Besides, you can't have a Kansas City Shuffle without a body.
Better call Brikowski.
Big time bookie. Worked for The Rabbi.
Bodyguards nearby,
Bodyguards?
Brikowski, you there?
Bring him here.
Bring me the cat who resides at this here address.
Bummer.
But alas, I was referring to Anthony Dawson.
But all he really wants is your wallet with your license.
But back when you thought I was him.
But I ain't seeing the connection, so I says,
But I called Nick. I initiated contact.
But I do keep copies.
But I get the feeling this ain't one of them.
But I heard about someone who does.
But I'm afraid you must.
But I'm not Nick.
But it hit the wall, fouled by a foot.
But it took today for you to realize it, but today has arrived, and it's too late.
But Nick has been painting me into corners since we were kids.
But something like that.
But the guy's so slow,
But the thing is there is no George Kaplan.
But then he stops when he sees the picture Marty snapped of your kid.
But this particular one's been over 20 years in the making.
But to do that, I needed a name.
But until then, you gotta stay in the car.
But when The Rabbi and The Boss find out the fix is in,
But you owe me $96,000.
But you said open.
But your money just isn't long enough,
By the way, he has shadows.
Bye, Mom.
Bye!
Call Murph and see if he got a match on that photo that Marty snapped.
Calls himself Mr. Goodkat.
Can that be done?
Can you pay these moneys?
Can you turn the heat up in here, 'cause it's really cold?
Can't find anyone who's ever even bumped into him,
Can't say that I blame you.
Cat.
Caused quite a bit of confusion.
Charlie Chaplin entered a Charlie Chaplin look alike contest in Monte Carlo
Checkmate.
Christmas came early this year, baby.
Close.
Columbo?
Come on, come on.
Come on, come on.
Come on, come on.
Come on, man.
Come on.
Comic strip I liked as a boy.
Coming.
Concerns a matter of debt collection.
Consider, Mr. Fisher...
Considering he no longer has fingerprints, I'd say that it's unlikely we'll ever know.
Cops in men's rooms?
Cops in men's rooms?
Copy.
Could've been. Hey, what was your name again?
Crooked bookies.
Dade County sent me a picture of Nick Fisher,
Dead bodies in refrigerators,
Did Murph get a beat on him yet?
Did you ever get a hold of The Rabbi
Did you get all that from the radio?
Didn't know the happenstance.
Do I know you?
Do we look alike?
Do you know for what reason you've been brought here?
Do you know what I want to see you about?
Do you mind if I get dressed first?
Do you want to give me $96,000?
Don't worry.
Don't you see? Nick isn't missing, he's hiding.
Due to a hybrid breed of Ecuadorian super termites.
Due to a natural fear of high powered rifles and quiet rooftops in New Jersey.
Ed Kranepool hit a line drive down right field,
Either way, it proves that the good Lord has a sense of humor.
Elvis lets me win.
Elvis... that's me...
Ernst Stavros Blofeld.
Eva Marie Saint.
Even Shmoo whiskers made excellent toothpicks.
Even the goddamn horse died.
Even when those people do.
Ever since somebody shot him, old Slim went deaf.
Everybody lets me win.
Everything from A to Z.
Ex Israeli Mossad.
Ex Israeli Mossad.
Ex Israeli Mossad.
Fairy's going to the bathroom.
Falls on deaf ears, mostly.
Fifteen minutes. Start counting.
Fine.
Fire a round, get some powder burns on the hands...
First I lost my job.
Fisher was the answer to a question.
Fisher, listen to me.
Fisher.
Folks are getting a big dose of the gimmies,
For fear of what the other man will do to him.
For forcing himself on a 14 year old cheerleader.
For starters, I'm unlucky.
Friends of yours?
Fuck shit Jesus is right.
Fuck you both.
Fucked.
Goes by the name of Nick Fisher.
Going on and on about a horserace back in '79.
Good man. Give me the postgame.
Good morning, Detective Dumbrowski. Am I being kidnapped?
Good.
Goodkat?
Got him.
Guy living in the past.
H hey.
Have you used the phone at all since you've been here?
He already has.
He does the kid, I do him.
He doesn't see it.
He knows that name Slevin.
He may not idol worship, commit adultery,
He never showed up.
He paid some street thug to mug you,
He said he was gonna meet you. You're here, he's not, the door was open.
He says, The horse's name was Lucky Number Slevin.
He says, The horse's name..
He set you up!
He shows, people die, he vanishes.
He smiles at me... Thanks... I smile back,
He was dead.
He wears a panic button on the chain around his neck.
He went down into an apartment building downtown,
He's allegedly pinned behind a few disappearing acts himself. '
He's clean.
He's clean.
He's gonna shoot you here.
He's moving through between horses.
He's shooting on through.
He's sorry that he hit you.
Hello.
Hello.
Hello. Sorry. Wrong number.
Henry!
Henry!
Henry!
Henry!
Henry!
Henry!
Henry!
Her name was, um...
Hey, baby. Is your wife around?
Hey, Brikowski, it's Marty. You there?
Hey, Brikowski, it's Murphy.
Hey, don't stop on my account.
Hey, guys. What are you doing here?
Hey, look! Look, look.
Hey, Max, who's your favorite uncle?
Hey, Murph. What's up?
Hey, Slim. You know this cat?
Hey, which horse did you say it was again, baby?
Hey.
Hey.
Hey.
Hey. You know better than that.
Him none the wiser.
His English wasn't very good, but, boy, did he like Miss Saint.
His name was Max.
Hitchcock. North by Northwest.
Hmm?
Hmm?
Hmm?
Hmm.
How are you gonna have a talk with him?
How do I get in his apartment? I can't just walk in the front door.
How do you get to two men that can't be gotten to?
How do you think I found out?
How?
How'd you find out about us?
Hurry back to me.
I already talked to your buddy.
I already told you...
I bet it was that mouth that got you that nose.
I came back here, you were gone,
I came over to borrow a cup of sugar.
I can't.
I come back in, you put your penis on exhibition,
I did this to you.
I didn't think you would, but it was worth a shot.
I didn't think you'd understand.
I do.
I don't follow.
I don't go on again till 8:00.
I don't have your money.
I don't know anyone named Schlomo.
I don't know who Mr. Smith is.
I don't know. He was supposed to meet me here.
I don't know. I open the door expecting you to be up here, you're down there.
I don't know. Should I?
I don't know. Should I?
I don't know. Should you?
I don't know. You brought me here.
I don't smoke, man.
I don't.
I get up to the tenth floor, and just as I do,
I got a date.
I got a present for you.
I got next.
I gotta get to the fucking morgue.
I guess I did.
I guess I've always been a better friend to him than he's been to me.
I guess none of this really matters now that the kid's gone cold.
I had no hand in that.
I had nothing to do with...
I have a family!
I have a family!
I have anorexia.
I have that same phone.
I have to go to work.
I hired you to do a job.
I insist on following through.
I just realized something.
I knew you had sense.
I know this because Nick Fisher spent eight years in Dade Correctional
I know this guy.
I know this movie.
I know what you're into.
I know.
I know.
I know. I don't even gamble.
I live on both sides of the fence. My grass is always green.
I managed to save my son, Schlomo.
I may have exaggerated the slightness.
I mean, how do you justify being a rabbi
I naturally assumed that you knew who I was talking about.
I naturally assumed that you...
I need you to sort it out for me.
I never gave it much thought until I put up a fresh pot of coffee.
I never thought you were him, I thought he was you.
I only bring up the case of The Shmoo because of it's relevance to you
I plant my gun... clean, no history... on Yitzchok,
I ran into a nosy cop in the men's room.
I remember The Rabbi well.
I said I came over to borrow a cup of sugar.
I say, What about the horse's name?
I say, What is it? You know the kid?
I see. So being a rabbi, a religious man...
I still can't figure him out in all this.
I still gotta take you to see The Boss.
I suppose you had no hand in that, either.
I tell ya, you can't find good help these days.
I think it's better if you let me do the talking.
I think it's time you told me that story.
I think this is the part where you tell me not to walk too far.
I think we're well past that point.
I think you mean who was Nick Fisher.
I thought he was The Boss.
I thought he was The Boss.
I thought to myself, you know, maybe it means something.
I thought you might want this.
I thought you were Saul.
I told him I thought we should get together sometime.
I told you,
I totally forgot...
I used to send my paychecks over to him.
I used to send my paychecks over to him.
I wanna know who he is, who does he know.
I wanna place a bet.
I want a complete rundown on this fucker.
I want an outsider brought in.
I want to know what the fuck he is doing in my fucking city.
I wanted to try and catch the next show.
I was just getting ready.
I was just thinking about what it would be like
I was just thinking that if you're still alive when I get back from work tonight,
I was looking for a gambler.
I was on my way to the store and I thought, Nick... he'd have sugar.
I was talking to your son.
I was thinking it would take me more like a week.
I was under the impression you no longer work New York.
I was under the impression you no longer work New York.
I wasn't asking for the time.
I wasn't expecting you for another...
I wasn't frisked.
I will break your motherfuckin' nose. I ain't playin' with you.
I will.
I wish I was standing for it.
I'd have understood.
I'd love to hear the rest of this, but I really gotta go back to work.
I'd say you're fucked.
I'll give you 2 to 1 on the horse.
I'll need to see Slim's books.
I'll take your bet.
I'll tell you what.
I'm a bad man who doesn't waste time wondering what could've been
I'm a cop.
I'm a world class assassin, fuckhead.
I'm a... I travel a lot.
I'm coming.
I'm Detective Dumbrowski.
I'm gonna kill somebody.
I'm gonna kill you.
I'm gonna say what any man with two penises would say
I'm gonna wait till he goes to the bathroom, and then I'm gonna follow him in.
I'm just a guy who was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
I'm just a guy whose dinner's getting cold.
I'm just gonna get us some coffee.
I'm just visiting. I just got in this morning.
I'm listening.
I'm not familiar with the term.
I'm not gay.
I'm not gonna be so nice to you.
I'm not Nick Fisher.
I'm not the guy you're lookin' for. I don't live here.
I'm paying you a lot of money to kill somebody,
I'm Slevin.
I'm Slevin.
I'm sorry to have kept you waiting, Mr. Goodkat,
I'm sorry. Who are you?
I'm thinking of a new option.
I've been watching you.
I've wired half the money into your bank in the Caimans.
If I were wearing a hat, I would take it off.
If I'd brought a cup, then I would've said I came over to borrow sugar.
If she's a day.
If such a term may be applied.
If there is one thing I know, it's when someone is lying.
If there's a great story behind how they met.
If Yitzchok gets hit, The Rabbi will go to war.
If you do right now, he's gonna have you in mate in one.
If you don't, you could have him in four moves.
If you looked up quick friendly word.
In a walk in freezer.
In books.
In essence, The Shmoo supplied all of the world's wants.
In order to scratch a debt that isn't even mine.
In that case, do I still have the wrong guy?
In that case, how about the 20 Gs you just blew on the 7 horse?
In that place that never forgets,
In the definition.
Interesting.
Involves a lot of people.
Ironic.
Is because of a Kansas City Shuffle.
Is beginning to look very much
Is that all there is to it?
Is that my money?
Is the sound of the footsteps of the man going down the hall...
Is there anything else?
Is this the standard operating procedure you'd find in the policemen's manual
Is you and I aren't old friends.
Is you can only look at one of them, and they were looking at you,
Israelis.
It all starts with a horse.
It can't look like a job.
It could taste like any food you desire.
It makes sense.
It was a drugstore handicap, big windup,
It was a fuckin' massacre.
It was an accident.
It was clear what had to be done.
It wasn't supposed to look like a job.
It's a condition characterized by freedom from worry
It's a tough tune.
It's a very long story.
It's an obvious sucker bet.
It's been a long time.
It's economically viable.
It's gonna be tough, though. I think I picked up a pigtail.
It's Harry. He's talking like a goddamned machine gun,
It's ironic that Hopkins should go missing considering
It's just a made up name, but names, even made up ones...
It's just for a couple hours.
It's like something from a Norman Rockwell painting.
It's not gonna go down in the men's room.
It's not nearly 8:00 yet.
It's not something people hear about.
It's personal. You have to ask him.
It's the Sabbath.
It's very Andy Griffith.
It's what they called back then a drugstore handicap.
Jesse Gonder hit a groundball in the hole between first and second,
Jesus.
Jesus.
Jesus.
Jimmy, I'm taking my lunch break.
Just a finger, maybe.
Just a loser.
Just call me when you land, all right?
Just let me. Just let me, all right?
Just like in '84.
Just pay attention. I got something here.
Just said the word was the Kat's in town.
Just stares at it.
Just to be clear, if you lose...
Just what we need.
K E L E V R A.
Kananga?
Kansas City Shuffle is when everybody looks right and you go left.
Kansas City Shuffle.
Keep it under your hat, huh?
Kelly Perkins. She told me her hands were dry and that she needed...
Kelly was cheating on you, and you got mugged.
Killing you before you killed me would've been...
Kind of like a rabbi who would rather be a gangster,
Kosher.
Laid eggs,
Last chance to come clean.
Let me guess, all the way up?
Let's get back.
Let's go.
Let's hurry it up, man.
Lex talionis.
Like I said, I don't know any...
Like I said, very big job.
Like whispers in the night...
Like you don't give a fuck if it gets shot off.
Lindsey. I live across the hall.
Listen, buddy, I'm sorry. No offense or anything, but I'm not...
Locked away in my own paranoia, a prisoner in my own home.
Look at my face, Schlomo.
Look at my smile.
Look, I can't just walk over there. He's got bodyguards.
Look, kid, I don't know what's going on or how you're into this,
Looks like an ordinary Star of David.
Looks like we were sold a bill of goods by the same salesman.
Looks the same as it did 20 years ago.
Love you.
Lying in a pool of your own blood and shit.
Make it look like a you do me, I do you, we're both gay,
Make sure he doesn't come home late.
Man in my position, it's all he has to go on.
Man, I ain't asking nobody nothin'!
Max placed a bet with a bookie named Roth.
Max woke up to find that his dreams had just been the stuff of pipes.
Max, his wife, his kid, Roth.
May I borrow a cup of sugar?
May I leave now?
Maybe he didn't see it.
Maybe he thought it wouldn't make for a very speedy getaway.
Maybe I wanted to give you $96,000.
Maybe it's a clue to what happened to Nick.
Maybe that's Nick. It's right there.
Maybe... I don't know,
Me?
Me?
Me.
Mm hmm.
Morning.
Mouse.
Mr. Goodkat...
Mu'fucka,
Much less tripped over him.
My guess was a fastball.
My name is Goodkat.
My nose is already broken.
My son was murdered,
My son.
Negative. We've been calling for the last hour.
Neither of us is going home for a long time, kid.
Never heard of it.
New outfit in town.
New York bookmaker Slim Hopkins was reported missing by his wife.
Next weekend, you and me go to a ballgame.
Nice speech, though.
Nick Fisher.
Nick found himself in a jam, he got you to take his place.
Nick, 1729.
Nick, Slevin, Clark Kent, whatever the fuck your name is.
No answer.
No one knows who he is or what he looks like.
No small matter.
No use.
No, I got at least...
No, I was thinking you'd use the back door.
No, I'm fine.
No, no, no, no. You gotta stay in the car.
No, this is the first time that happened,
No, you didn't tell me you were a coroner.
No, you owe Slim Hopkins $96,000.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No. Do you want to give me $96,000?
No. I mean the mobster having a gay son. That's ironic.
No. No! The sugar.
No. Should I?
No. We just wanna have a quick friendly word with you.
Nobody says I have to kill you quick.
Normally, Saul turns off the ringer.
Not anymore you don't.
Not exactly.
Not except for that.
Not quite.
Now I've taken your son away from you.
Now, Abe wasn't a nosy fella, but he had a nose.
Now, he told me that today. You just so happen to be here today.
Now, I can expect that when?
Now, that's a story.
Now, the woman in the picture with Grant,
Now, you do know what orders is, right?
Now's the time.
Number 1 is at the rail,
Number 1 on the inside
Number 2 takes the lead.
Number 4 breaks into the inside...
Number 6 is under a very hard...
Number 7 has fallen!
Of course he saw it. He asked you for the time.
Of course there are.
Of your wife staring back at you.
Oh, a pig tail. Cute.
Oh, God. No, you didn't.
Oh, hey! Hey!
Oh, I've been in this room before.
Oh, my God. Do you think this is safe?
Oh, okay.
Oh, shit.
Oh, sure.
Oh, yeah. I remember.
Oh, you know this movie.
Oh, you must feel real lucky.
Oh!
Oh.
Okay, I'll be right back.
Okay, I'm under the impression that you're under the impression
Okay, who's your second favorite uncle?
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
On the bus on the way up to summer camp.
On the way? Where are we going?
One debt in particular.
One time they were one with one another,
One who was in both books...
Only problem
Only to be delivered to fate by a boy.
Ooh, I have an idea.
Or any other preoccupation, really.
Or The Rabbi's gonna...
Or they're gonna take me out
Orders.
Our boy's not far away,
Our next race at Aqueduct is the tenth race.
Penthouse.
People are never happy with what they have.
People connected only by the slightest of events...
People he knows, who do they know?
People you can hire to do this sort of thing?
Pick him up.
Please!
Please!
Please.
Please.
Police have no leads. Blah blah blah, yadda yadda yadda.
Police.
Pray tell.
Pretty fancy.
Prick.
Problem when two men are standing in a room
Put your shoes on. Schlomo wants to see you.
Racing form says 9 to 1.
Rank, serial number?
Remember my friend Doc?
Remember The Rabbi?
Requires a lot of planning.
Response time's gonna be three to five seconds.
Retired a few years ago, his wife just died,
Right across the street from one another?
Right behind him.
Right, Rabbi?
Roth laid the bet off... on you...
Roth. He'll tell you everything.
Same time, on three.
Saul will keep an eye on you in the meantime.
Saul, the phone's been...
Saul!
Saul?
Saul.
Saul's dad takes him to the track.
Say somethin' else!
Say, Hello! How 'bout them Yanks?
Say, man, you got the time?
Says it means...
See you later.
See, that makes sense
See, the funny thing about that is that I got mugged this morning...
See...
Seeing as how they had some involvement with that very same horse.
Send somebody over.
Sense is something you have when you have a choice.
Sent from an is to a was before he'd had his breakfast.
She says the call to Nick came from Room 1009.
She should be calling any minute.
She took my picture.
She's 70.
She's gotta go in the ground.
She's pretty fucking foxy, right?
Shea Stadium.
Shit! I gotta stop by work.
Shit.
Shit.
Shmoo hide cut thin made fine leather.
Should we get on with it, then?
Shouldn't you be a little more worried about all this?
Slevin Kelevra.
Slevin Kelevra.
Slevin, do you know what time it is?
Slevin.
Slim could use the company, and I could use The Shmoo.
Slim Hopkins, the man who ran my book, was hit yesterday.