Witness (1985)
Actors
Plot
Samuel Lap is a young Amish boy who witnesses a murder in Philadelphia while traveling with his mother Rachel. A good cop named John Book must go with them into hiding when the killers come after them. All three retreat to Amish country and Book has to adjust to the new life style, and his feelings for the boy's mother. Of course the killers are still on their trail.
Keywords: amish, amish-widow, bar, bare-breasts, barn, barn-raising, bell, blockbuster, blood, broken-nose
Genres
Taglines:
Harrison Ford is John Book - A big city cop who knows too much. His only evidence: a small boy who's seen too much...
8 year old Samuel: sole witness to a murder. Three killers who'll stop at nothing to silence him. One honest cop who'll give his life to save him...
Quotes:
Rachel Lapp: Are you enjoying your reading?::John Book: Oh yeah. I'm learning a lot about manure. Very interesting.
[Waking up John Book]::Eli Lapp: 4:30. Time for milking.
[Book is having trouble milking a cow]::Eli Lapp: You never had your hands on a teat before.::John Book: Not one this big.::[Long pause; then Eli Lapp roars with laughter]
Eli Lapp: If you are well enough to do that, can you work for me?::John Book: Yeah, how can I help?::Eli Lapp: Milking, maybe.::John Book: Milking.::Eli Lapp: Yes, you know, cows.::John Book: Yeah. I've seen pictures.
John Book: [to McFee] I know you, asshole!
Rachel Lapp: [Book and Carter are driving around a rough neighborhood looking for a suspect that fits Samuel's description, with Rachel and Samuel in tow] Where are you taking us?::John Book: I'm sorry... we're looking for a suspect in the area, we'd like the kid to take a look at him.::Rachel Lapp: You have no right to keep us here.::John Book: Oh, yes I do. Your son's a material witness to a homicide.::Rachel Lapp: You don't understand. We want nothing to do with your laws.::John Book: Doesn't surprise me. A lot of people I meet are like that.::John Book: [after Samuel and Rachel converse in German] What'd he say?::Rachel Lapp: He asked who you are, your name. I told him we didn't need to know anything about you.::John Book: Book... John Book!
Rachel Lapp: [as she and Samuel are walking through the police station with Book] When can we leave the city?::John Book: We're trying to get this done as quickly as possible, then you can go. But, Samuel's probably gonna have to come back to testify. I'm sorry.::Rachel Lapp: No, you are not, you are glad.::John Book: Huh?::Rachel Lapp: Because now you have a witness.::John Book: Yeah, now I got a witness.::Rachel Lapp: I just don't like the idea of my son spending all this time with a man who carries a gun and goes around whacking people!::John Book: [in disbelief] Whacking?... whacking?
Rachel Lapp: I should tell you this kind of coat doesn't have buttons. See? Hooks and eyes.::John Book: Something wrong with buttons?::Rachel Lapp: Buttons are proud and vain, not plain.::John Book: Got anything against zippers?::Rachel Lapp: Are you making fun of me?::John Book: No.
John Book: How do I look - I mean, do I look Amish?::Rachel Lapp: [nods] You look plain.
Tourist Lady: [Book is in town with Eli. Eli and the other Amish are trying to avoid the tourists with cameras] Hi! We're just here for the day, would you mind...::John Book: Lady, you take my picture with that thing and I'm gonna rip your brassiere off... and strangle you with it! You got that?::Tourist Lady: [in disbelief, to no one in particular] Did you hear what that Amish just said to me?
Witness (1985)
Actors
Plot
Samuel Lap is a young Amish boy who witnesses a murder in Philadelphia while traveling with his mother Rachel. A good cop named John Book must go with them into hiding when the killers come after them. All three retreat to Amish country and Book has to adjust to the new life style, and his feelings for the boy's mother. Of course the killers are still on their trail.
Keywords: amish, amish-widow, bar, bare-breasts, barn, barn-raising, bell, blockbuster, blood, broken-nose
Genres
Taglines:
Harrison Ford is John Book - A big city cop who knows too much. His only evidence: a small boy who's seen too much...
8 year old Samuel: sole witness to a murder. Three killers who'll stop at nothing to silence him. One honest cop who'll give his life to save him...
Quotes:
Rachel Lapp: Are you enjoying your reading?::John Book: Oh yeah. I'm learning a lot about manure. Very interesting.
[Waking up John Book]::Eli Lapp: 4:30. Time for milking.
[Book is having trouble milking a cow]::Eli Lapp: You never had your hands on a teat before.::John Book: Not one this big.::[Long pause; then Eli Lapp roars with laughter]
Eli Lapp: If you are well enough to do that, can you work for me?::John Book: Yeah, how can I help?::Eli Lapp: Milking, maybe.::John Book: Milking.::Eli Lapp: Yes, you know, cows.::John Book: Yeah. I've seen pictures.
John Book: [to McFee] I know you, asshole!
Rachel Lapp: [Book and Carter are driving around a rough neighborhood looking for a suspect that fits Samuel's description, with Rachel and Samuel in tow] Where are you taking us?::John Book: I'm sorry... we're looking for a suspect in the area, we'd like the kid to take a look at him.::Rachel Lapp: You have no right to keep us here.::John Book: Oh, yes I do. Your son's a material witness to a homicide.::Rachel Lapp: You don't understand. We want nothing to do with your laws.::John Book: Doesn't surprise me. A lot of people I meet are like that.::John Book: [after Samuel and Rachel converse in German] What'd he say?::Rachel Lapp: He asked who you are, your name. I told him we didn't need to know anything about you.::John Book: Book... John Book!
Rachel Lapp: [as she and Samuel are walking through the police station with Book] When can we leave the city?::John Book: We're trying to get this done as quickly as possible, then you can go. But, Samuel's probably gonna have to come back to testify. I'm sorry.::Rachel Lapp: No, you are not, you are glad.::John Book: Huh?::Rachel Lapp: Because now you have a witness.::John Book: Yeah, now I got a witness.::Rachel Lapp: I just don't like the idea of my son spending all this time with a man who carries a gun and goes around whacking people!::John Book: [in disbelief] Whacking?... whacking?
Rachel Lapp: I should tell you this kind of coat doesn't have buttons. See? Hooks and eyes.::John Book: Something wrong with buttons?::Rachel Lapp: Buttons are proud and vain, not plain.::John Book: Got anything against zippers?::Rachel Lapp: Are you making fun of me?::John Book: No.
John Book: How do I look - I mean, do I look Amish?::Rachel Lapp: [nods] You look plain.
Tourist Lady: [Book is in town with Eli. Eli and the other Amish are trying to avoid the tourists with cameras] Hi! We're just here for the day, would you mind...::John Book: Lady, you take my picture with that thing and I'm gonna rip your brassiere off... and strangle you with it! You got that?::Tourist Lady: [in disbelief, to no one in particular] Did you hear what that Amish just said to me?
Witness (1985)
Actors
Plot
Samuel Lap is a young Amish boy who witnesses a murder in Philadelphia while traveling with his mother Rachel. A good cop named John Book must go with them into hiding when the killers come after them. All three retreat to Amish country and Book has to adjust to the new life style, and his feelings for the boy's mother. Of course the killers are still on their trail.
Keywords: amish, amish-widow, bar, bare-breasts, barn, barn-raising, bell, blockbuster, blood, broken-nose
Genres
Taglines:
Harrison Ford is John Book - A big city cop who knows too much. His only evidence: a small boy who's seen too much...
8 year old Samuel: sole witness to a murder. Three killers who'll stop at nothing to silence him. One honest cop who'll give his life to save him...
Quotes:
Rachel Lapp: Are you enjoying your reading?::John Book: Oh yeah. I'm learning a lot about manure. Very interesting.
[Waking up John Book]::Eli Lapp: 4:30. Time for milking.
[Book is having trouble milking a cow]::Eli Lapp: You never had your hands on a teat before.::John Book: Not one this big.::[Long pause; then Eli Lapp roars with laughter]
Eli Lapp: If you are well enough to do that, can you work for me?::John Book: Yeah, how can I help?::Eli Lapp: Milking, maybe.::John Book: Milking.::Eli Lapp: Yes, you know, cows.::John Book: Yeah. I've seen pictures.
John Book: [to McFee] I know you, asshole!
Rachel Lapp: [Book and Carter are driving around a rough neighborhood looking for a suspect that fits Samuel's description, with Rachel and Samuel in tow] Where are you taking us?::John Book: I'm sorry... we're looking for a suspect in the area, we'd like the kid to take a look at him.::Rachel Lapp: You have no right to keep us here.::John Book: Oh, yes I do. Your son's a material witness to a homicide.::Rachel Lapp: You don't understand. We want nothing to do with your laws.::John Book: Doesn't surprise me. A lot of people I meet are like that.::John Book: [after Samuel and Rachel converse in German] What'd he say?::Rachel Lapp: He asked who you are, your name. I told him we didn't need to know anything about you.::John Book: Book... John Book!
Rachel Lapp: [as she and Samuel are walking through the police station with Book] When can we leave the city?::John Book: We're trying to get this done as quickly as possible, then you can go. But, Samuel's probably gonna have to come back to testify. I'm sorry.::Rachel Lapp: No, you are not, you are glad.::John Book: Huh?::Rachel Lapp: Because now you have a witness.::John Book: Yeah, now I got a witness.::Rachel Lapp: I just don't like the idea of my son spending all this time with a man who carries a gun and goes around whacking people!::John Book: [in disbelief] Whacking?... whacking?
Rachel Lapp: I should tell you this kind of coat doesn't have buttons. See? Hooks and eyes.::John Book: Something wrong with buttons?::Rachel Lapp: Buttons are proud and vain, not plain.::John Book: Got anything against zippers?::Rachel Lapp: Are you making fun of me?::John Book: No.
John Book: How do I look - I mean, do I look Amish?::Rachel Lapp: [nods] You look plain.
Tourist Lady: [Book is in town with Eli. Eli and the other Amish are trying to avoid the tourists with cameras] Hi! We're just here for the day, would you mind...::John Book: Lady, you take my picture with that thing and I'm gonna rip your brassiere off... and strangle you with it! You got that?::Tourist Lady: [in disbelief, to no one in particular] Did you hear what that Amish just said to me?
Witness (1985)
Actors
Plot
Samuel Lap is a young Amish boy who witnesses a murder in Philadelphia while traveling with his mother Rachel. A good cop named John Book must go with them into hiding when the killers come after them. All three retreat to Amish country and Book has to adjust to the new life style, and his feelings for the boy's mother. Of course the killers are still on their trail.
Keywords: amish, amish-widow, bar, bare-breasts, barn, barn-raising, bell, blockbuster, blood, broken-nose
Genres
Taglines:
Harrison Ford is John Book - A big city cop who knows too much. His only evidence: a small boy who's seen too much...
8 year old Samuel: sole witness to a murder. Three killers who'll stop at nothing to silence him. One honest cop who'll give his life to save him...
Quotes:
Rachel Lapp: Are you enjoying your reading?::John Book: Oh yeah. I'm learning a lot about manure. Very interesting.
[Waking up John Book]::Eli Lapp: 4:30. Time for milking.
[Book is having trouble milking a cow]::Eli Lapp: You never had your hands on a teat before.::John Book: Not one this big.::[Long pause; then Eli Lapp roars with laughter]
Eli Lapp: If you are well enough to do that, can you work for me?::John Book: Yeah, how can I help?::Eli Lapp: Milking, maybe.::John Book: Milking.::Eli Lapp: Yes, you know, cows.::John Book: Yeah. I've seen pictures.
John Book: [to McFee] I know you, asshole!
Rachel Lapp: [Book and Carter are driving around a rough neighborhood looking for a suspect that fits Samuel's description, with Rachel and Samuel in tow] Where are you taking us?::John Book: I'm sorry... we're looking for a suspect in the area, we'd like the kid to take a look at him.::Rachel Lapp: You have no right to keep us here.::John Book: Oh, yes I do. Your son's a material witness to a homicide.::Rachel Lapp: You don't understand. We want nothing to do with your laws.::John Book: Doesn't surprise me. A lot of people I meet are like that.::John Book: [after Samuel and Rachel converse in German] What'd he say?::Rachel Lapp: He asked who you are, your name. I told him we didn't need to know anything about you.::John Book: Book... John Book!
Rachel Lapp: [as she and Samuel are walking through the police station with Book] When can we leave the city?::John Book: We're trying to get this done as quickly as possible, then you can go. But, Samuel's probably gonna have to come back to testify. I'm sorry.::Rachel Lapp: No, you are not, you are glad.::John Book: Huh?::Rachel Lapp: Because now you have a witness.::John Book: Yeah, now I got a witness.::Rachel Lapp: I just don't like the idea of my son spending all this time with a man who carries a gun and goes around whacking people!::John Book: [in disbelief] Whacking?... whacking?
Rachel Lapp: I should tell you this kind of coat doesn't have buttons. See? Hooks and eyes.::John Book: Something wrong with buttons?::Rachel Lapp: Buttons are proud and vain, not plain.::John Book: Got anything against zippers?::Rachel Lapp: Are you making fun of me?::John Book: No.
John Book: How do I look - I mean, do I look Amish?::Rachel Lapp: [nods] You look plain.
Tourist Lady: [Book is in town with Eli. Eli and the other Amish are trying to avoid the tourists with cameras] Hi! We're just here for the day, would you mind...::John Book: Lady, you take my picture with that thing and I'm gonna rip your brassiere off... and strangle you with it! You got that?::Tourist Lady: [in disbelief, to no one in particular] Did you hear what that Amish just said to me?
Witness (1985)
Actors
Plot
Samuel Lap is a young Amish boy who witnesses a murder in Philadelphia while traveling with his mother Rachel. A good cop named John Book must go with them into hiding when the killers come after them. All three retreat to Amish country and Book has to adjust to the new life style, and his feelings for the boy's mother. Of course the killers are still on their trail.
Keywords: amish, amish-widow, bar, bare-breasts, barn, barn-raising, bell, blockbuster, blood, broken-nose
Genres
Taglines:
Harrison Ford is John Book - A big city cop who knows too much. His only evidence: a small boy who's seen too much...
8 year old Samuel: sole witness to a murder. Three killers who'll stop at nothing to silence him. One honest cop who'll give his life to save him...
Quotes:
Rachel Lapp: Are you enjoying your reading?::John Book: Oh yeah. I'm learning a lot about manure. Very interesting.
[Waking up John Book]::Eli Lapp: 4:30. Time for milking.
[Book is having trouble milking a cow]::Eli Lapp: You never had your hands on a teat before.::John Book: Not one this big.::[Long pause; then Eli Lapp roars with laughter]
Eli Lapp: If you are well enough to do that, can you work for me?::John Book: Yeah, how can I help?::Eli Lapp: Milking, maybe.::John Book: Milking.::Eli Lapp: Yes, you know, cows.::John Book: Yeah. I've seen pictures.
John Book: [to McFee] I know you, asshole!
Rachel Lapp: [Book and Carter are driving around a rough neighborhood looking for a suspect that fits Samuel's description, with Rachel and Samuel in tow] Where are you taking us?::John Book: I'm sorry... we're looking for a suspect in the area, we'd like the kid to take a look at him.::Rachel Lapp: You have no right to keep us here.::John Book: Oh, yes I do. Your son's a material witness to a homicide.::Rachel Lapp: You don't understand. We want nothing to do with your laws.::John Book: Doesn't surprise me. A lot of people I meet are like that.::John Book: [after Samuel and Rachel converse in German] What'd he say?::Rachel Lapp: He asked who you are, your name. I told him we didn't need to know anything about you.::John Book: Book... John Book!
Rachel Lapp: [as she and Samuel are walking through the police station with Book] When can we leave the city?::John Book: We're trying to get this done as quickly as possible, then you can go. But, Samuel's probably gonna have to come back to testify. I'm sorry.::Rachel Lapp: No, you are not, you are glad.::John Book: Huh?::Rachel Lapp: Because now you have a witness.::John Book: Yeah, now I got a witness.::Rachel Lapp: I just don't like the idea of my son spending all this time with a man who carries a gun and goes around whacking people!::John Book: [in disbelief] Whacking?... whacking?
Rachel Lapp: I should tell you this kind of coat doesn't have buttons. See? Hooks and eyes.::John Book: Something wrong with buttons?::Rachel Lapp: Buttons are proud and vain, not plain.::John Book: Got anything against zippers?::Rachel Lapp: Are you making fun of me?::John Book: No.
John Book: How do I look - I mean, do I look Amish?::Rachel Lapp: [nods] You look plain.
Tourist Lady: [Book is in town with Eli. Eli and the other Amish are trying to avoid the tourists with cameras] Hi! We're just here for the day, would you mind...::John Book: Lady, you take my picture with that thing and I'm gonna rip your brassiere off... and strangle you with it! You got that?::Tourist Lady: [in disbelief, to no one in particular] Did you hear what that Amish just said to me?
Witness (1985)
Actors
Plot
Samuel Lap is a young Amish boy who witnesses a murder in Philadelphia while traveling with his mother Rachel. A good cop named John Book must go with them into hiding when the killers come after them. All three retreat to Amish country and Book has to adjust to the new life style, and his feelings for the boy's mother. Of course the killers are still on their trail.
Keywords: amish, amish-widow, bar, bare-breasts, barn, barn-raising, bell, blockbuster, blood, broken-nose
Genres
Taglines:
Harrison Ford is John Book - A big city cop who knows too much. His only evidence: a small boy who's seen too much...
8 year old Samuel: sole witness to a murder. Three killers who'll stop at nothing to silence him. One honest cop who'll give his life to save him...
Quotes:
Rachel Lapp: Are you enjoying your reading?::John Book: Oh yeah. I'm learning a lot about manure. Very interesting.
[Waking up John Book]::Eli Lapp: 4:30. Time for milking.
[Book is having trouble milking a cow]::Eli Lapp: You never had your hands on a teat before.::John Book: Not one this big.::[Long pause; then Eli Lapp roars with laughter]
Eli Lapp: If you are well enough to do that, can you work for me?::John Book: Yeah, how can I help?::Eli Lapp: Milking, maybe.::John Book: Milking.::Eli Lapp: Yes, you know, cows.::John Book: Yeah. I've seen pictures.
John Book: [to McFee] I know you, asshole!
Rachel Lapp: [Book and Carter are driving around a rough neighborhood looking for a suspect that fits Samuel's description, with Rachel and Samuel in tow] Where are you taking us?::John Book: I'm sorry... we're looking for a suspect in the area, we'd like the kid to take a look at him.::Rachel Lapp: You have no right to keep us here.::John Book: Oh, yes I do. Your son's a material witness to a homicide.::Rachel Lapp: You don't understand. We want nothing to do with your laws.::John Book: Doesn't surprise me. A lot of people I meet are like that.::John Book: [after Samuel and Rachel converse in German] What'd he say?::Rachel Lapp: He asked who you are, your name. I told him we didn't need to know anything about you.::John Book: Book... John Book!
Rachel Lapp: [as she and Samuel are walking through the police station with Book] When can we leave the city?::John Book: We're trying to get this done as quickly as possible, then you can go. But, Samuel's probably gonna have to come back to testify. I'm sorry.::Rachel Lapp: No, you are not, you are glad.::John Book: Huh?::Rachel Lapp: Because now you have a witness.::John Book: Yeah, now I got a witness.::Rachel Lapp: I just don't like the idea of my son spending all this time with a man who carries a gun and goes around whacking people!::John Book: [in disbelief] Whacking?... whacking?
Rachel Lapp: I should tell you this kind of coat doesn't have buttons. See? Hooks and eyes.::John Book: Something wrong with buttons?::Rachel Lapp: Buttons are proud and vain, not plain.::John Book: Got anything against zippers?::Rachel Lapp: Are you making fun of me?::John Book: No.
John Book: How do I look - I mean, do I look Amish?::Rachel Lapp: [nods] You look plain.
Tourist Lady: [Book is in town with Eli. Eli and the other Amish are trying to avoid the tourists with cameras] Hi! We're just here for the day, would you mind...::John Book: Lady, you take my picture with that thing and I'm gonna rip your brassiere off... and strangle you with it! You got that?::Tourist Lady: [in disbelief, to no one in particular] Did you hear what that Amish just said to me?
Witness (1985)
Actors
Plot
Samuel Lap is a young Amish boy who witnesses a murder in Philadelphia while traveling with his mother Rachel. A good cop named John Book must go with them into hiding when the killers come after them. All three retreat to Amish country and Book has to adjust to the new life style, and his feelings for the boy's mother. Of course the killers are still on their trail.
Keywords: amish, amish-widow, bar, bare-breasts, barn, barn-raising, bell, blockbuster, blood, broken-nose
Genres
Taglines:
Harrison Ford is John Book - A big city cop who knows too much. His only evidence: a small boy who's seen too much...
8 year old Samuel: sole witness to a murder. Three killers who'll stop at nothing to silence him. One honest cop who'll give his life to save him...
Quotes:
Rachel Lapp: Are you enjoying your reading?::John Book: Oh yeah. I'm learning a lot about manure. Very interesting.
[Waking up John Book]::Eli Lapp: 4:30. Time for milking.
[Book is having trouble milking a cow]::Eli Lapp: You never had your hands on a teat before.::John Book: Not one this big.::[Long pause; then Eli Lapp roars with laughter]
Eli Lapp: If you are well enough to do that, can you work for me?::John Book: Yeah, how can I help?::Eli Lapp: Milking, maybe.::John Book: Milking.::Eli Lapp: Yes, you know, cows.::John Book: Yeah. I've seen pictures.
John Book: [to McFee] I know you, asshole!
Rachel Lapp: [Book and Carter are driving around a rough neighborhood looking for a suspect that fits Samuel's description, with Rachel and Samuel in tow] Where are you taking us?::John Book: I'm sorry... we're looking for a suspect in the area, we'd like the kid to take a look at him.::Rachel Lapp: You have no right to keep us here.::John Book: Oh, yes I do. Your son's a material witness to a homicide.::Rachel Lapp: You don't understand. We want nothing to do with your laws.::John Book: Doesn't surprise me. A lot of people I meet are like that.::John Book: [after Samuel and Rachel converse in German] What'd he say?::Rachel Lapp: He asked who you are, your name. I told him we didn't need to know anything about you.::John Book: Book... John Book!
Rachel Lapp: [as she and Samuel are walking through the police station with Book] When can we leave the city?::John Book: We're trying to get this done as quickly as possible, then you can go. But, Samuel's probably gonna have to come back to testify. I'm sorry.::Rachel Lapp: No, you are not, you are glad.::John Book: Huh?::Rachel Lapp: Because now you have a witness.::John Book: Yeah, now I got a witness.::Rachel Lapp: I just don't like the idea of my son spending all this time with a man who carries a gun and goes around whacking people!::John Book: [in disbelief] Whacking?... whacking?
Rachel Lapp: I should tell you this kind of coat doesn't have buttons. See? Hooks and eyes.::John Book: Something wrong with buttons?::Rachel Lapp: Buttons are proud and vain, not plain.::John Book: Got anything against zippers?::Rachel Lapp: Are you making fun of me?::John Book: No.
John Book: How do I look - I mean, do I look Amish?::Rachel Lapp: [nods] You look plain.
Tourist Lady: [Book is in town with Eli. Eli and the other Amish are trying to avoid the tourists with cameras] Hi! We're just here for the day, would you mind...::John Book: Lady, you take my picture with that thing and I'm gonna rip your brassiere off... and strangle you with it! You got that?::Tourist Lady: [in disbelief, to no one in particular] Did you hear what that Amish just said to me?