The Living Daylights
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:24:00
They're in the drawing room.
:24:07
- (knocks)
- Come.

:24:13
James!
:24:14
James, I will never forget
what you did for me!

:24:18
Thank you so... What's this?
:24:22
From Harrods. A godsend!
The food here is horrible.

:24:26
- The foie gras is excellent.
- Da, da. As Russians say,...

:24:29
.. hearts and stomachs
good comrades make. (laughs)

:24:32
What's this? Caviar. Well, that's peasant
food for us, but with champagne it's OK.

:24:37
Bollinger RD. The best! Mm...
:24:42
The brand on the list was questionable,
sir, so I chose something else.

:24:45
Superb, Mr Bond!
:24:48
May I suggest we resume the debriefing?
:24:50
Absolutely. Go ahead. I'm all yours.
:24:57
(music on personal stereo)
:24:59
- Where's the usual milkman?
- What d'you say?

:25:01
- Where's the usual man?
- Huh... Flu.

:25:13
- Hey, mate. Watch it!
- Kitchen entrance, round the back.

:25:16
General Leonid Pushkin is why I defect.
:25:20
What? Your KGB superior?
:25:24
Gogol's replacement when
he joined their foreign service.

:25:27
Once we were like brothers,
but now he's a different man.

:25:31
Power has gone to his head.
He's sick, like Stalin!

:25:34
He hates our new policy of détente.
:25:41
I have here a secret directive
from Pushkin. Smiert Spionom.

:25:48
- "Death to Spies", Minister.
- Da.

:25:51
For an assassination programme, with list
of targets - British and American agents.

:25:57
When this starts, you will retaliate.
:25:59
Soviet and Western Intelligence
could destroy each other.


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