The Living Daylights
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:57:25
- All my life I've dreamed of this.
- You might play here one day.

:57:28
That's too much to hope for.
Excuse me for a few moments.

:57:41
- Is that...?
- The cello girl.

:57:43
- The KGB sniper? Why bring her here?
- She's not a KGB sniper.

:57:46
She's Koskov's girlfriend.
:57:49
She shot blanks to make
his defection look real to us.

:57:52
Koskov's defection phoney?!
The KGB snatched him back.

:57:55
That's what we were supposed to think.
:57:58
These are serious accusations, Bond.
What are you up to?

:58:03
I'm posing as Koskov's friend
to see what leads I can get from her.

:58:09
You know he bought her a cello
in New York called the Lady Rose?

:58:13
- A cello with a name?
- Mm-hm. It's a Stradivarius.

:58:17
They all have names.
:58:19
Where would Koskov
get the money? Check it out.

:58:22
I'll need papers for her... tonight. I have
to get her out of the country by tomorrow.

:58:27
Here. I took these this afternoon.
:58:30
Look, this is highly irregular.
I won't get the OK from London today.

:58:34
It can't wait, Saunders. That girl's
our only chance of getting Koskov back.

:58:40
(bell rings)
:58:46
Very well.
I've got nothing to lose but my pension.

:58:50
Meet me at the Prater Café
near the Ferris wheel at midnight.


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