Moments later, Mick fires a shot from his rifle that grazes the right side of Walter’s head, and after retreating behind the rocks when the crooks return fire, Mick explains to Sue that he did what he did because it was the only thing he could think of to save Walter’s life. Luis has Walter brought up to him and yells out to Mick to come down or else he will shoot his friend, and after some thought, Mick responds by yelling for him to go ahead and do it. Walter leads the villains to the base of a rocky cliff that marks the start of Mick’s “back yard”, and Mick and Sue – the former having heard them make their arrival in their trucks – see them all from a hiding place in said cliff. When their Aboriginal tracker Teddy (Bill Sandy) abandons them before they begin their search after finding out that Mick is their target (clearly because he is a friend of Mick’s), they – on a suggestion from one of Frank’s goons – kidnap Walter (John Meillon) so he can guide them through the bush. Sure enough, Luis and Miguel manage to find out where Mick and Sue are, and they fly to the Outback with some of their men and meet up with Frank (Gus Mercurio), an expatriate American acquaintance of Miguel’s, and his men, who are providing additional muscle. He thus takes Sue back to Australia’s Northern Territory, more specifically a big piece of land that he owns there, so that way if the Ricos ever come here to look for them, he will have the home-court advantage. Mick openly calls Brannigan’s protective custody into question after this, and he tells Brannigan that he knows he can keep Sue safe, but not here in New York City. Suddenly, a mystery hitman fires shots through the window from a building across the street, but thankfully, none of the bullets hit anyone. Inspector Brannigan (Kenneth Welsh) pays Mick and Sue a visit at their apartment and tells them that the Ricos have gone missing, and he, therefore, must place the two of them in protective custody until they can get the Ricos behind bars. Dutton) and a street gang he recruits to provide a distraction, Mick (Paul Hogan) infiltrates the mansion of the Rico brothers – Luis (Hechter Ubarry) and Miguel (Juan Fernandez) – and rescues Sue (Linda Kozlowski). After Sue hugs and kisses Mick, he asks her if she is ready to go home, and she replies “I am home”. Using some cunning, his survivalist knowledge, and with help from some good friends of his (chiefly the Aboriginal warrior Charlie and his tribe), Mick is able to get Walter safely away from the villains and capture every one of them except for the Ricos, and he has the brothers follow him to Jaba Point where – thanks to a trick he pulls and with some unexpected assistance from Sue and Walter – both of them wind up getting shot and killed. On a suggestion from one of Frank’s men, they kidnap Walter to be their guide through the bush. Sure enough, the Ricos figure out where they are and fly to the Outback with some of their henchmen, and they meet up with Frank, an expatriate American acquaintance of Miguel’s, and his men, who are providing additional muscle. Deciding that Brannigan’s protective custody just won’t cut it, Mick takes Sue out of New York City and back to Australia’s Northern Territory, more specifically a big piece of land that he owns there, so that way if the Ricos ever come here to look for them, he will have the home-court advantage. Suddenly, a hitman under the Ricos’ employ tries to snipe them from a building across the street, but Mick and Sue survive. agent Brannigan pays them a visit at their apartment and lets them know that the Ricos have gone missing, so he will need to place them both in protective custody until the Ricos can be put behind bars. Mick rescues Sue from the mansion of Luis and Miguel Rico, but the next day, D.E.A.
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