"Hold Me" was featured in 2004's The Last Run, directed by Jonathan Segal and starring Fred Savage, and "Could Ya" made an appearance in the 2005 film Splinter, directed by Kai Maurer.
He is living in self-imposed exile in Albufeira, a fishing village in southern Portugal, where he seeks occasional companionship from a local prostitute (Colleen Dewhurst).
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However, Huston and Scott, who previously worked together on the 1966 film The Bible: In the Beginning, had fights on the set.
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Unexpectedly, Harry received a job, his first in nine years, to drive an escaped killer (Tony Musante) and the man’s girlfriend (Trish Van Devere) across Portugal and Spain into France.
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Upon returning to Portugal, Harry gets shot on the beach in Albufeira, moments away from escaping.
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At the end of that season, Nelson scored the last run ever for the Washington Senators at RFK stadium.