:41:03
How did you get this number?
:41:05
Boatman Paul gave me your number,
in the end.
:41:10
I believe you have some property
that belongs to my employer,
:41:13
and you're the person I should talk to
about the return of this cargo,
:41:17
stolen by your associate, the Duk e.
:41:20
Dragan, the Duke
is nothing to do with me.
:41:24
Mr Duk e came to Amsterdam,
used your name, said he work ed for you.
:41:32
- Are you listening?
- Dragan...
:41:39
I've got an idea. Why don't
you come round for breakfast?
:41:43
I'll squeeze some orange juice
and we'll talk about this like adults.
:41:47
- How does that sound?
- Sounds very hospitable.
:41:50
- Do you know where I live?
- No.
:41:52
Well, fuck off, then.
:42:05
Duk e's gone missing.
He's a fucking liability.
:42:08
The pigs are everywhere.
This was meant to be easy. No sweat.
:42:11
Calm down, Gazza.
I'm sure Duke's just fine.
:42:14
Well, you've got 48 hours to find a buyer
or I'm sending 'em back, OK?
:42:18
Now, listen.
Don't do anything stupid, Gazza.
:42:22
It ain't worth the grief. We've gone
underground, off the radar.
:42:25
Nothing personal,
but I don't trust you.
:42:42
Listen, I just had a phone call
from Gazza.
:42:45
Being a cry-baby. Threatening
to offload those pills in 48 hours.
:42:50
Between you and that gobshite Duke,
he's promised Jimmy a bumper pay-day.
:42:54
- So get busy.
- I said to Jimmy I'd try and...
:42:57
He put yous together.
:42:59
You and Duke. That's his job.