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:59:02
Surely you must have realised the skill
was not to hit your knee, but to

:59:07
miss the rest of you.
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- So why did you not kill me?
- Call it professional courtesy.

:59:15
Then I should extend you
the same courtesy.

:59:21
Kirov's funeral parlour,
four o'clock this afternoon.

:59:25
200 pounds of C4 explosives
hidden in a casket.

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Your man drives the hearse in,
the money's exchanged,

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their man drives the hearse out.
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Their man will be arrested
with the explosives.

:59:37
Your man will make
a miraculous escape with the money.

:59:41
Your money.
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And what do I owe
for this accommodation?

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I want you to set me up with Janus.
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- What has he done to deserve you?
- Stole a helicopter.

:59:54
- I have six.
- Three. None that fly.

:59:57
- Who's counting?
- These aren't just criminals but traitors.

1:00:01
They used the chopper to steal a nuclear
weapon. Killed a lot of innocent Russians.

1:00:06
- What do you expect from a Cossack?
- Who?

1:00:10
This Janus - I never met the man,
but I know he's a Lienz Cossack.

1:00:14
The group that worked
for the Nazis, Second World War.

1:00:17
You know your history.
At the end of the war,

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the Lienz Cossacks surrendered
to the British in Austria,

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believing they would join them
and wage war against the communists.

1:00:27
But the British betrayed them,
sent them back to Stalin,

1:00:30
who promptly had them all shot.
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Women, children, families.
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Not exactly our finest hour.
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Still, ruthless people.
They got what they deserved.

1:00:43
I want you to set me up with Janus.
Tell him I'm asking about the chopper.

1:00:47
- You meet me tonight at the Grand Hotel.
- And then you and I are even and

1:00:52
- he owes me one.
- Precisely.


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