The Day of the Jackal
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:08:02
-It's true.
-He did that fellow in the Congo?

:08:05
And Trujillo?
:08:07
-Yes.
-That's our man then, isn'tit?

:08:09
I should say so.
:08:11
I'm glad you agree on the final choice.
:08:14
-Because he'll be here any moment.
-What?

:08:16
He's arriving this afternoon from London.
:08:46
Wolenski.
:08:56
A normal precaution, you understand.
Come in.

:09:08
We are not terrorists, you understand.
We are patriots.

:09:11
Our duty is to the soldiers
who died fighting in Algeria...

:09:14
...and the 3 million French citizens
who live there.

:09:17
You want to get rid of him?
:09:21
Speaking as a professional,
do you think it's possible?

:09:25
It's possible.
The point is getting away with it.

:09:29
As a professional,
it's an important consideration.

:09:31
In principle, you'd say it could be done?
:09:36
Yes. With enough time and planning.
:09:39
It would be more difficult
than most targets.

:09:42
Why more?
:09:43
Because De Gaulle has
the best security in the world.

:09:46
Their information is first-class.
:09:49
You see, gentlemen,
not only have your own efforts failed...

:09:52
...but you've queered the pitch for others.
:09:54
-How dare you suggest..
-You can't afford to be emotional.

:09:58
It's why you've made so many mistakes.

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