Selections from the screenplay written by Dzmitry Alyaksandrovich Vasilyeu
Dimanasus Prophecy is registered with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, registration number PAu3-123-559.
When Slava's wife called Victor, she told him that one of the girls' mothers had just contacted her, very worried that the nightly phone calls she normally receives from her daughter who works in New York with a dance troupe, had stopped. The girl's mother said she was about ready to go to the police. Slava's wife asked Victor if he had received any news about any of the girls, but he said that he had not heard a thing. But he promised to check into it immediately. Afterwards, Victor calls Fiona.
During his lengthly conversation with Fiona and Angela about the girls' whereabouts, Victor senses that Fiona is not being truthful - that she's trying to hide something. Later, in the evening, by chance, Victor goes to one of his favorite restaurants, sits down, and overhears Fiona and Angela talking to each other. They were sitting over in a corner. Victor is alarmed to hear that the entire dance troupe of girls had disappeared after their first performance at a New York night club. Putting two and two together he realizes that he might be a suspect by the local police. So he decides to pack up and leave America quickly, and return to Belarus, to avoid any trouble. Besides, he was sick and tired of both Fiona and Angela - especially the latter. From the very beginning, Victor had no attraction to Angela. He thought she was ugly. And over time he gave up on the idea to gain his US citizenship through marrying her.
So the circumstances seemed bleak for Victor. On that, he decides to leave without telling anything about the situation to his sisters. What he did tell them is that he was sick at his stomach, and was coming back to the hotel to take some pills, and they shouldn't be worried about him - to just go ahead and have fun. Victor takes a taxi back to the hotel and asks the cab driver to wait while he goes back to his and Angela's room to pack his bags. While on the phone with the airline ticketing office to check prices and availability of flights between to either Minsk, Moscow or Kiev, he checks his wallet to count his money, and discovers that he doesn't have enough funds to pay for the flight ticket. Victor's sure that he should've had enough money, so he's puzzled by what happened to it, but has no time to think about it. Determined to act quickly, he is certain that he will find some way to get the money he needs, no matter what. There's only one morning flight to Moscow that still shows availability, so he figures that he has a little bit of time to come up with a plan. He goes back to to the taxi, loads up, and asks the driver to take him toward to a bar close to the airport. A wonderful idea comes to Victor's mind.....
In the bar Victor asks some of the guys if they want to play "pull" with him, and after a while he wins some cash. One group he asked to play pull refuses him. So Victor orders some more whiskey and thinks about leaving and going to another bar, where he can win more money. He asks the bartender if there is another bar closeby. Victor was enjoying his whiskey, and tunes in to a nearby conversation among three men sitting very close to the bar desk. Among the three, Victor detected a mixture of English and Chinese languages being spoken. They were talking about starting a casino business in Russia. When he heard that, he tried even harder to hear the details of their conversation. A few minutes later, one of them, a man in a haute couture business suit wearing a large gold chain around his neck and two bracelets on his arms, stands up to go to the restroom. Victor sees this as a chance to rob the guy, since he was small and thin. As Victor was preparing to get up from the bar to pursue the man that just left for the men's room, he notices that the two men left at the table were speaking Russian......
The Chinese looking man says:
Look Andrei, we're going to fuck this money bag bastard. He'll certainly be bringing a lot of cash to Moscow to distribute his bribes to the swarm of local officials to get the casino set up legally. But what's more important, is that after the transaction is done, and I'll let you know when that is, you need to kill him. Let's call it a "car accident". It's a good deal buddy. I'm sure your heart's beating harder, now that you're thinking about getting ONE MILLION royalty in cash! Right? What do you say?
Victor can't believe what he's hearing! It's like a large golden egg had just been dropped into his hands. He realizes at once that all of this has given him an incredible opportunity to get the money he needs with no risk. He momentarily pictures in his mind how happy the third man will be when he goes and warns him about the deal that his other two friends are making about him. Victor gets up from his seat and goes directly to the men's room. The third man was still washing his hands. Victor approaches him and tells him about the plot. He asks him if he would mind giving him a "tip" for saving his life, because he needed money for his ticket to go back to Belarus.
The man gives Victor the money and his business card:
Brent Madison, Owner
Casino Princess
Las Vegas, NV
The man says:
"I owe you Victor...'till my death....now, it's not so soon, yeah, brother? Many thanks. You may call me any time. I will help you with anything you might need in the future. If you'd like, we can meet each other in Moscow in a couple of weeks. Don't worry "if warned means safe and.....dangerous!" (He laughs).
Lucky Victor comes back to Belarus.
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