nightmare.jpg (8553 bytes) ACTOR CHARACTER
Paul Antrim Michael Farroll
Tony Rohr Shaun Flynn
Barry Phillips Keith Wilson
Jenny ??? Don Sharples
Norman Charles Tony Hay

Jack's girlfriend awakes screaming from a nightmare. She later gives him a drawing of an emblem she remembered from her ordeal and says he's in great danger.

Having arrived at Harwich docks from Denmark, the driver stops at his usual care for breakfast but unbeknown to him there are two sets of villains waiting for him.

The two outside are in cahoots with the driver to rid him of his £50,000 worth of cigars but the three inside don't know this and have ideas of their own as to that's going to happen to the cigars. They give him an envelope containing £1,000 and a note telling him to go to the toilet and leave the keys on the table. He obviously refuses and rushes into the kitchen where after a struggle he pulls a gun and shoots two of them. The other man hits him over the head with a stool and drops his gun which one of the shot villains picks up and pumps 2 rounds into the driver. They then take his keys and drive off in his wagon after preventing the two in the car following and drive, even though one of them is shot, to the pre arranged place to offload at least half of the cigars. They then take the load to their builders yard and then to the hospital where the injured man later dies.

When Jack and George go to visit the place where the rest of the cigars are Jack is surprised to see the emblem on the cigars is very similar to the one that jenny drew that morning.

The two men originally waiting for the load were Irish men who were trying to get back in with the IRA after absconding with some of their money. They now pass themselves off as policemen and make the last survivor of the three villains take them to the builders yard. He does this and is them shot. They then take several boxes back to their antique shop where about 50 of them are sealed in a piano. The rest are given to one of their employees to throw the other out but he decides it is better to try and sell them in the pub.

Jenny tells Jack that she also dreamt that he was in a confined space and a large object was bearing down on him

.Jack is informed that a man is selling cigars in a pub on the cheap so they pay him a visit pretending to want to buy some. When they threaten to arrest him he tells them about the rest in the antique shop.

Jack and George go to the shop pretending to be dealers and Jack notices that the piano top is nailed down, They leave by the rear entrance and a van reverses down the narrow alley nearly crushing them. Jenny's dream. !

They plan to return that night to find the piano stuffed full of cigar tubes but instead of cigars they find cocaine later found to be worth One Million pounds.

One of the squad returns the next day and puts a homing device on the piano but it's found by a young boy who puts it in another piece of furniture which is loaded onto another van so they follow the wrong item. They realise this before it's too late and follow the piano on the road to Norwich where it turns up a small track to a farmhouse.

They case the place and see them laying a runway for later that night a plane lands.

Despite being told to wait for reinforcements Jack and George rush the barn and find a cache of special rifles with laser infra-red sights which are being exchanged for the cocaine. In the shooting that ensued Jack is partially blinded by the laser light and one of the Irishmen is shot. The squad arrives and although the pilot had escaped he was later forced down.


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