The Day of the Jackal
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1:00:00
Is this some sort of bloody joke?
1:00:04
What, now?
1:00:07
Personally?
1:00:09
Yes, I'll--
1:00:34
-The Prime Minister?
-The Prime Minister, sir.

1:00:37
He said, "lf there's the remotest chance
of De Gaulle's life being threatened...

1:00:41
...by a person of these islands,
then it is to be stopped."

1:00:44
He's given me full powers and top priority.
1:00:47
-Is this some kind of joke?
-Of course not, sir.

1:00:50
I've got to drop whatever I'm doing.
1:00:52
I shall need six of your best men
straight away.

1:00:56
Where's the notification for this?
Where's the proper authority?

1:01:01
Yes!
1:01:07
Yes, sir. Of course, sir.
1:01:16
Nothing more than taproom gossip,
I'm afraid.

1:01:20
Do you remember Trujillo?
1:01:23
You mean the dictator
of some republic in South America?

1:01:26
Yes, Dominica. He was killed in 1961.
1:01:29
We got word that an Englishman
may have been mixed up in it.

1:01:33
Just an unconfirmed report, mind you.
1:01:35
-Did he have a name?
-Charles Harold Calthrop.

1:01:39
He was the Caribbean rep
for a small armaments firm.

1:01:43
According to the rumor,
he was a fantastic shot.

1:01:47
He disappeared after the assassination.
1:01:50
Nobody knows where he went.
1:01:53
Calthrop.
1:01:54
-Is that all there is to go on?
-Afraid so.

1:01:57
Just a name?

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