The Man Who Fell to Earth
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:13:21
I don't believe it.
:13:24
I can't believe it.
You have nine basic patents here.

:13:26
Nine.
:13:28
That's basic patents.
Do you know what that means?

:13:32
- Yes, I think so.
- Do you really?

:13:35
I wonder.
:13:37
It— It means, Mr. Newton,
that you can take RCA...

:13:41
Eastman Kodak and DuPont,
for starters.

:13:45
In, say, three years,
what would this be worth to me?

:13:50
I'm a lawyer, not an accountant,
Mr. Newton.

:13:54
But I'd say it must be
something in the area of...

:13:58
$300 million.
:14:00
- Not more?
- More?

:14:03
- I need more.
- What the hell for?

:14:07
I'm sorry.
I didn't mean it to sound like that.

:14:11
It's just I'm trying
to adjust my mind to all this.

:14:13
I'll offer you 10% of my net profits...
:14:16
plus five percent
of all corporate holdings.

:14:23
I must think about it all.
:14:26
I'll ask Trevor
to take you home.

:14:28
I don't drive.
:14:33
Thank you. I have
my own driver waiting.

:14:35
- All night?
- If you take this assignment...

:14:38
you'll have complete authority,
below me.

:14:41
I don't want to have contact
with anyone except you.

:14:44
When you take this position,
Mr. Farnsworth...

:14:46
you'll be able to replace your antiquated
sound equipment and buy some of mine.

:14:50
- Buy it?
- At cost, naturally.

:14:53
Perhaps you're not
so different after all, Mr. Newton.

:14:58
Arthur, would you
please slow down?


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