Diamonds Are Forever
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:19:19
I don't care much for redheads.
Terrible tempers.

:19:22
But somehow it seems to suit you.
:19:24
It's my own.
:19:26
But it is in need of some soft lighting.
:19:29
- I know a little restaurant...
- I never mix business with pleasure.

:19:32
- Neither do l.
- Good!

:19:34
Then save the cute remarks until after
you get the diamonds into Los Angeles.

:19:39
- Where are they now?
- That's not your problem.

:19:42
Your problem is getting them in.
:19:44
- How much is there?
- 50,000 carats.

:19:47
At 142 carats an ounce, that's
an awful lot of ice. That won't be easy.

:19:52
That's why you're being paid 50 grand.
:19:55
What did you think it was going to be?
A pair of earrings?

:19:58
And, Franks, for God's sakes,
come up with something original.

:20:08
I've got to hand it to you, Q.
Quite ingenious.

:20:11
An obvious little notion.
Thought it might come in handy.

:20:15
M's been trying to get in touch with you.
That Peter Franks fellow's escaped.

:20:19
Killed one ofthe guards
on the way up to London.

:20:23
Hello?
:20:26
Hello!
:20:27
Are you there?
:20:49
- Yes?
- Peter Franks.

:20:51
Third floor.
:20:53
- Guten Abend.
- Good evening.

:20:56
Bitte.
:20:59
- You are English?
- Yes, I'm English.


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