St. Ives
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:50:00
International Electronics is bribing
the Arabs to buy their product.

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My plan was to intercept the bribe money.
:50:08
That plan was written on those
last four pages of my journal...

:50:11
...but please be assured, there has
never been any gratuitous violence...

:50:16
... in any of our encounters.
:50:18
The result of detailed planning
and meticulous execution.

:50:22
Thank you, my dear.
:50:24
However, the fact that
those four pages are missing...

:50:27
... means that the killer
of Peskoe and Boykins...

:50:31
May drop by on Friday night at our
local drive-in for more than popcorn.

:50:35
If you were in the drive-in with us...
:50:37
...the risk would be reduced
to an acceptable level.

:50:42
Still in the game, Mr. St. Ives?
:50:46
Yes, I'll hang around a while.
:51:04
What's special about them?
:51:06
They are the reason
I brought you here tonight.

:51:09
The one in the middle is Sheik Amani.
:51:13
On his right is George McDuff,
president of International Electronics.

:51:18
On the other side is Marsh Chasman...
:51:21
...vice president and controller.
:51:25
They're discussing the service charge
that International is willing to advance...

:51:29
...to secure a contract
of well over 100 million dollars.

:51:34
They're the principals
in the four missing pages.

:51:37
How much will the charge be?
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That is what they're negotiating
at this moment.

:51:42
But you may rest assured
it'll be a very considerable figure.

:51:47
A minimum of 4 million.
:51:49
And this money will change hands
at the drive-in Friday night.

:51:53
Well, you must excuse me.
:51:56
It's past my bedtime.
:51:59
I'm sure Mr. St. Ives will take very
good care of you, my dear.


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