The Day of the Jackal
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:22:01
It's certainly distasteful.
:22:07
Who is this official?
:22:09
I'll show him to you in a week or so.
:22:37
Good afternoon.
:22:39
Yes, please come in.
:22:44
You think you can do it?
:22:47
Certainly.
:22:48
I can take an existing gun,
make the modifications.

:22:51
It must be very light in weight,
and it must have a short barrel.

:22:55
A short barrel. That's a pity.
:22:58
Lastly, there must be a silencer
and a telescopic sight.

:23:05
Over what range will you fire?
:23:08
I'm not sure yet,
but probably not more than 400 feet.

:23:12
-Will the gentleman be moving?
-Stationary.

:23:15
Will you go for a head shot
or a chest shot?

:23:18
Probably head.
:23:20
What about the chances of a second shot?
:23:22
I might get the chance, but I doubt it.
:23:24
In any event, I'll need a silencer to escape.
:23:27
In that case,
you better have explosive bullets.

:23:31
-I can prepare a handful for you.
-Glycerin or mercury?

:23:35
Mercury, I think.
:23:39
It's much cleaner.
:23:42
-More Campari?
-No, thank you.

:23:44
It seems then...
:23:46
...the gun must be carried past customs
without arousing suspicion.

:23:53
Recognize that?
:23:59
The whole thing should be made
of hollow aluminium tubes...


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