Marathon Man
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1:42:01
- I'd like to see a three-carat diamond.
- Why?

1:42:06
If you just wanna see,
go window-shop.

1:42:09
- I was interested in...
- First there's gotta be trust.

1:42:12
So I'll get this three-carat stone.
1:42:15
We'll take it to this
independent appraiser I know.

1:42:19
If he doesn't swear
I'm practically giving this stone away,

1:42:23
I just have to get myself
a new brother-in-law.

1:42:26
I'm gonna do you a big favour.
1:42:29
- Can't you just tell me what it's worth?
- I'm no high-pressure artist. I sell value.

1:42:33
You never answer me!
1:42:53
I'm only interested in gem quality.
1:42:55
- Around the size of my little fingernail.
- You're talking six carat, sir.

1:43:00
- More probably.
- Would that be prohibitive?

1:43:03
- 15,000.
- 15...

1:43:08
Per carat, naturally.
1:43:11
- Naturally.
- I know you.

1:43:15
Perhaps you do.
I'm pretty good at faces myself.

1:43:18
- I know this man.
- Christopher Hesse. How do you do?

1:43:21
Christopher Hesse. How do you do?
Wait, let me think...

1:43:27
I think... Surely, you came
to our antique shop in London?

1:43:34
- No, that wasn't it.
- No? But you've been to London?

1:43:38
- But I don't think...
- Hesse of Golders Green, since '33,

1:43:43
when we got out of Germany.
1:43:45
- Our shop is quite fashionable now.
- I always wanted to visit London.

1:43:50
I suggest you hurry
while it's still there.

1:43:54
I thank you for your time. I'm sorry.
90,000 is far too high for me.

1:43:59
Our little shop isn't that fashionable.
Thank you.


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