The Day of the Jackal
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:25:32
What do you think? Marvelous?
:25:36
I knew you didn't come to Genova
for a driver's license.

:25:39
Anyone in London could've done that.
:25:43
Problem is I won't have time
to play around with makeup.

:25:45
-I'm not much good at it anyway.
-Forget about makeup.

:25:48
The important thing is the skin.
It must look gray and tired.

:25:52
We used a trick in the army to fake illness
and get out of fatigue duty.

:25:57
-Can you get hold of some cordite?
-I suppose so.

:26:00
You swallow a couple
of small pieces of cordite.

:26:03
It'll make you feel sick
and turn the skin a gray color.

:26:06
After about an hour...
:26:08
...you'll feel all right again,
but your skin looks gray much longer.

:26:11
I'll try it.
:26:13
What about the French documents?
:26:15
French identity card's all right.
:26:17
The other one,
I don't think I've seen what they look like...

:26:20
...let alone copy it.
:26:22
I'll get a colleague in France to pick
a pocket so I can make a duplicate.

:26:27
Give me more time, more money.
:26:31
How much more?
:26:33
Five hundred.
:26:35
Three hundred pounds?
:26:38
-Half now, half on delivery.
-When will I hear from you?

:26:42
I'll be returning to Genova on August 14.
:26:45
Be in the same place
where we met tonight at 6:00.

:26:49
Must be a big job you've got.
:26:51
There are certain things
I wish to make clear.

:26:53
When you've finished,
I want the negatives...

:26:55
...and all the prints
of the photographs you've taken.

:26:58
You will also forget the name Duggan...

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