A View to a Kill
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:31:02
Bob Conley.
:31:04
- Are you a trainer?
- Horses? Hell, I can't even ride.

:31:08
- I'm in the oil business.
- Oh. Texas?

:31:11
Frisco. I handle Mr Zorin's
oil interests there.

:31:15
Would you excuse us? Come on, honey.
:31:19
Are you a doctor of medicine?
:31:21
Oh, no, no.
I am Mr Zorin's breeding consultant.

:31:26
Oh, really?
Then you can let me into a little secret.

:31:29
How is it you succeed with breeding
bloodlines other experts think inferior?

:31:35
Selective breeding is important.
:31:37
But more important
is conditioning and a desire, ja?

:31:42
Are you talking about people or horses?
:31:46
My principles apply equally
to human beings.

:31:49
Mr St John Smythe.
Allow me to introduce myself.

:31:52
Mr Zorin, it's a great pleasure.
:31:53
- A groom asked if you'd go to the stables.
- Of course.

:31:57
You will excuse me?
:32:01
I must congratulate you, Mr Zorin.
Your stables are magnificent.

:32:04
Built in the 16th century by a duke who
believed he'd be reincarnated as a horse.

:32:09
Have thoroughbreds interested you long?
:32:11
Oh, no. As a matter of fact I had a dotty
old aunt die and leave me some stables.

:32:16
So I thought it might be rather fun
to breed and raise horses.

:32:20
- I take it you ride?
- I'm happiest in the saddle.

:32:25
A fellow-sportsman.
:32:27
What about fishing?
:32:30
Fly casting?
:32:33
I'm neglecting my other guests. You'll find
the young ladies stimulating company.

:32:38
I'm sure they are.
:32:52
Hello. I thought you might
like to join the party.

:32:57
By the way, the name is
James St John Smythe. I'm English.


prev.
next.