What is the quote from Boondock Saints?
Conner MacManus: And Shepherds we shall be For thee, my Lord, for thee. Power hath descended forth from Thy hand Our feet may swiftly carry out Thy commands. So we shall flow a river forth to Thee And teeming with souls shall it ever be.
What is the significance of the Black cat in Boondock Saints?
When Connor MacManus (Sean Patrick Flanery) and Murphy MacManus (Norman Reedus) meet Rocco (David Della Rocco) at the bar in their dream, a black cat walks past Rocco across the counter. The cat is a sly reference to Rocco’s girlfriend’s cat Skippy, who Rocco accidentally shot in The Boondock Saints (1999).
Is that right Rambo?
Connor : Is that right, Rambo? Murphy : All right. Get your stupid fuckin’ rope.
Who died from the Boondock Saints?
Two kills each. Concezio ‘Little Yaka’ Yakavetta – Shot in the head by Connor MacManus and Murphy MacManus. Detective David Greenly – Shot by Ottilio ‘The Little Man’ Panza and died from the wounds later. Ottilio ‘The Little Man’ Panza – Shot in the head by Noah ‘Il Duce’ MacManus.
Is Rocco in Boondock Saints 2?
David Della Rocco is a supporting character in The Boondock Saints and The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day. Rocco first appears as a friend to the MacManus brothers and is a messanger boy for the Italian Mafia.
What was the name of the cat in Boondock Saints?
The cat’s name may be Skippy, according to some prostitutes who show up later. Rick Parker of Canadian Wrangler did the animal work for this film.
How does Boondock Saints 2 end?
At the end of Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day, the MacManus brothers look out on their fellow inmates as though they might be their next targets, somewhat implying that a sequel might see the Saints take down a prison gang as Smecker and Bloom plot their escape.
Who killed Rocco Boondock Saints?
Papa Joe
The twin brothers are captured and beaten by four capos working for the Yakavetta family, and Rocco is shot and killed by Papa Joe, but the twin brothers are able to free themselves, with Murphy stabbing to death one of the capos.