The Living Daylights
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:51:01
Do you know how hard it is
to obtain this equipment?

:51:03
This is the latest US and European stuff.
:51:06
I've made commitments,
letters of credit, special payoffs.

:51:09
We know that you've had our money
in your Swiss account for eight weeks...

:51:13
.. and that you have made
no payments of any kind.

:51:16
Look, I can't cancel
orders at this late date.

:51:19
As one soldier to another,
you have my word of honour...

:51:22
Spare me your military pretensions.
What army did you serve in?

:51:27
You were expelled
from West Point for cheating.

:51:30
Then a short stint as
a mercenary in the Belgian Congo.

:51:34
Later you worked with various criminals
to help finance your first arms deals.

:51:38
Lies spread by my competitors.
:51:41
You forget your many
so-called wars of liberation...

:51:44
.. that I have supplied through General
Koskov. Those are my credentials.

:51:48
The money in two days, or you'll find
yourself out of business permanently.

:51:53
Georgi Koskov as well.
:51:57
I don't know what
you two are scheming,...

:51:59
.. but it is over. Is that understood?
:52:09
Careful.
:52:23
Taxi!
:52:32
Vienna's beautiful, just like Georgi said.
:52:35
- You care for him a great deal, don't you?
- I owe him everything.

:52:39
My scholarship
at the conservatoire, my Strad...

:52:43
- Your cello's a Stradivarius?
- A famous one. The Lady Rose.

:52:48
- Georgi got it in New York.
- Quite a present.

:52:51
Maybe someday I'll play there.
At Carnegie Hall?

:52:55
- Georgi believes I can do it.
- I'm sure he's right.

:52:59
- We go to him now?
- Yeah. Unless he had to move on.


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