Nicolas Cage credited as playing...
Frank Pierce
- Frank Pierce: Saving someone's life is like falling in love. The best drug in the world. For days, sometimes weeks afterwards, you walk the streets, making infinite whatever you see. Once, for a few weeks, I couldn't feel the earth - everything I touched became lighter. Horns played in my shoes. Flowers fell from my pockets. You wonder if you've become immortal, as if you've saved your own life as well. God has passed through you. Why deny it, that for a moment there - why deny that for a moment there, God was you?
- Frank Pierce: You said if I came in late for another shift, you'd fire me.
- Captain Barney: I'll fire you tomorrow.
- Frank Pierce: The street's not like the ER. There's no walls, no controls. To make up for that, they try to teach me how to act without thinking - like a soldier who can take apart and reassemble a gun blindfolded... I realized that my training was useful in less than ten percent of the calls and saving someone's life was rarer than that. After a while, I grew to understand that my role was less about saving lives than about bearing witness. I was a grief mop. It was enough that I simply showed up.
- Frank Pierce: Oh, I see. With all the poor people of this city who wanted only to live and were viciously murdered, you have the nerve to sit here, wanting to die, and not go through with it? You make me sick!
- Tom Wall: Frank, what are you doing back there?
- Frank Pierce: I'm sick, Tom. I need a cure. Vitamin B cocktail, followed by an amp of glucose and a drop of adrenaline. Not as good as beer, but it's all I got.
- [Frank and Marcus are delivering a baby in a rundown building]
- Frank Pierce: Oh Jesus, we'd better go. Call for backup. It's coming.
- Marcus: My God, Frank, what the hell is that?
- Frank Pierce: It's three legs.
- Marcus: That's too many.
- Frank Pierce: I'd always had nightmares, but now the ghosts didn't wait for me to sleep. I drank every day. Help others and you help yourself, that was my motto, but I hadn't saved anyone in months. It seemed all my patients were dying. I'd waited, sure the sickness would break, tomorrow night, the next call, the feeling would drop away. More than anything else I wanted to sleep like that, close my eyes and drift away...
- Marcus: Rule Number One: Don't get involved with patients. Rule Number Two: Don't get involved with patients' daughters, you understand?
- Frank Pierce: What about Rule Number Three: Don't get involved with dispatchers named Love?
- Marcus: Now, boy, you don't know nothin' 'bout Rule Number Three. Cannot begin to understand the complexities of that rule!
- Frank Pierce: Rose's ghost was getting closer. It had been six months since I lost her. A homeless girl, asthmatic, 18 years old. I used to block the bad calls out. I used to forget, but she wouldn't let go. And now she'd come to bear witness for all of them, all that had been lost. These spirits were part of the job. It was impossible to pass a building that didn't hold a ghost of something. The eyes of a corpse. The screams of a loved one. All bodies leave their mark. You cannot be near the newly dead without feeling it. I could handle that. What haunted me now was more savage. Spirits born half-finished. Homicides. Suicides. Overdoses. Accusing me of being there, witnessing a humiliation, which they could never forgive.
- Mary Burke: I keep thinking about how tough my father was. Now I know he had to be like that - to make us tough. 'Cause this city, it'll kill you if you're not strong enough.
- Frank Pierce: No, the city doesn't discriminate. It gets everybody.
- Marcus: I put everything I had into saving this dumb-ass low-life suicidal. When he went down, it was like I wanted to go with him.
- Frank Pierce: That happened once in Ireland. This girl jumped off the cliffs of Moher and the wind blew her back up.
- Marcus: The wind blew her back up?
- Frank Pierce: Yeah, the wind.
- Marcus: No, that was Jesus, son.
- Frank Pierce: It was also the wind.
- Marcus: The wind, my black ass! That was Jesus.
- Marcus: Where you goin', Frank?
- Frank Pierce: I quit. I'm through.
- Marcus: Oh, you think just 'cause you quit, your ghosts gonna quit too? It don't work that way, Frank. I been there, son.
- Frank Pierce: We have rules against killing people on the streets, okay. It looks bad. There's a special room in the hospital for terminating. A nice quiet room with a big bed.
- Noel: You mean that? Why, thank you, man. Wait a minute, how? How are you gonna kill be?
- Frank Pierce: Well you have a choice: pills, injection, or gas.
- Noel: Pills, definitely pills.
- Frank Pierce: You have to keep the body going until the brain and the heart recover enough to go on their own.
- Tom Wall: Look up, Frank. Full moon. The blood's gonna run tonight. I can feel it. Our mission: to save lives.
- Frank Pierce: Our mission is coffee, Tom. A shot of the bull, Puerto Rican espresso.
- Tom Wall: Ten-four. El Toro de Oro! Blast off!