RD in Free Money





1999





Roy has a cameo role in this film as an escaped convict called The Turk. He appears a little over the 7 minute mark.
The Turk has escaped from the prison that The Swede, Marlon Brando's character, is warden of.

We see two prison guards with dogs running through the forest in pursuit of The Turk. He is running, his hair is
wet and plastered to his face, he turns his head to see how far behind his pursuers are ... damn he looks good :),
 he does this a few times so we are given a rather wonderful view of his flowing locks (a moments silence in rememberance please) as they swing around each time he looks behind. After about 30 seconds the guards shoot
him in the leg and we get to hear the only sound that Roy utters during his brief appearance on screen. He's then
lying on the ground breathing heavily looking up at the guards, who rather nastily have a shot gun
pointed at that adorable face.

Cut quickly to the prison where The Swede receives a phone call to say they've caught up with the escapee
and what does he want them to do with him. So The Swede and the Judge (played by Donald Sutherland)
drive out to where he was found.

A handcuffed and bedraggled (but cute ) looking Roy is dragged before The Swede. TS remarks on how badly
Roy is wounded and suggests a tourniquet to stop the bleeding. TS tells the guards to put him up against the tree.
 At this point we get a rather nice close up - Roys hair is damp so its gone a bit wavy, its too long to curl and its
hanging down infront of his face, which is a little bloody and a bit sweaty and his eyes are oh *so* green.
The guards push him up against the tree, he turns to look at The Swede, so we get another nice close up,
just before he gets shot twice and slumps to the ground.