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00:15the
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00:30Hi.
01:00Hi.
01:30Hey, you forgot your radio.
01:47Mr. Ruhl, listen carefully.
01:56Take off your jacket.
01:57Please, do as I ask.
02:17And now you're gone.
02:27You are being watched.
02:32On the wrong move and you're dead.
02:34On the wrong move and you're dead.
02:35On the wrong move and you're dead.
02:43On the wrong move and you're dead.
02:48On the wrong move and you're dead.
02:52On the wrong move and you're dead.
02:59Not much further now, Mr. Rule.
03:15Drive through the gates.
03:17I'll be waiting for you.
03:29I'll be waiting.
03:59Mr. Rule.
04:16You Gorn?
04:17That's right, Mr. Rule.
04:19I'm told you're looking to do big business.
04:21Two, three liters even.
04:23What's the matter? Haven't you got enough stock left?
04:25Yes, but arrangements have been made for a shipment to Malta.
04:29The Australian has a big American order on his books.
04:32I see.
04:33What type did you want, Mr. Rule?
04:35Top quality, naturally.
04:37Explain yourself, Mr. Rule.
04:39In our line of business, the term top quality has very little meaning, even as a joke.
04:43I guess not.
04:44Or could the problem be you don't know what you're supposed to be buying?
04:47I don't know.
04:52All right, Mr. Gorn.
04:53What is it you traded?
04:54What is it I'm supposed to be buying?
04:56Drunk?
04:57No, no.
04:58All right.
04:59I will tell you.
04:59I will tell you.
04:59I will tell you.
05:01I will tell you.
05:02I will tell you.
05:04I will tell you.
05:07I will tell you.
05:09I will tell you.
05:39The table said to meet you as soon as you landed.
05:58As soon as I landed.
05:59That French logic of yours is going to get you into trouble someday.
06:01Come on.
06:02Let's go find a contessa.
06:03In our partner's varied career, was she ever on the stage?
06:32Why do you say that?
06:33Well, in the time I've known her, she's never failed to make a grand entrance.
06:45So, young English hippies disappear every day from North Africa.
06:49By accident, overdose, or simply the plain urge to move on.
06:53What's so special about one more?
06:54Peter Hendricks wasn't just one more hippie, Paul.
06:58Between leaving England for the life of Hash and Hope in North Africa and the time of his death, he'd inherited a considerable fortune.
07:04His solicitors have retained us in order to find out exactly how he died and why.
07:08What about the coroner's report?
07:10Yeah, I read it.
07:12Seems straightforward enough.
07:13It was a car accident.
07:15Medical help arrived late.
07:16Victim bled to death.
07:18But you think his inheritance was involved?
07:20No, I don't think so.
07:21I don't think anybody knew about that, least of all Peter Hendricks himself.
07:24No, Paul, the rogue factor here is that there have been dozens of recent cases where hippies have been killed in road accidents in the same area of North Africa.
07:33And the tie-up is that they were all working for your ex-friend, Goran?
07:36Yeah, it seems that way.
07:37Involved in smuggling of some kind.
07:39They were all young, broke, looking for a few bucks.
07:42Yeah, that's a nice background for smuggling drugs.
07:44But you said that Goran indicated that it was something else.
07:47Yeah, there was an Australian involved.
07:48Someone here in Malta.
07:50Do we have any luck in that direction?
07:52Got the names, uh...
07:53Yes, too many, and none of them carry an Australian passport.
07:56Or have any Australian connection, I suppose.
07:58No, it's not quite as bleak as that.
08:00There's this one.
08:02He was a British immigrant.
08:04He stayed in Australia for ten years before being deported on a smuggling charge.
08:08James Leroy Mallory.
08:11I would suggest that you zero in on James Leroy Mallory.
08:23Come buy some clothes.
08:48i'm sorry i can't give you a lift back aren't you devastated harry devastated
09:18so you know all about the shipment from north africa it's an american order isn't it
09:46you are well informed i wanted mr mallory the whole consignment
09:54contessa any other time i'd be delighted it's some good business but this is a firm order from
10:00a good customer and one who could turn nasty if i let him down oh that's your problem i'm willing
10:08to pay i'll top any offer from your american buyer you tempt me but i can't sell it to you
10:17excellent glasses
10:27waterford i had them imported especially beautiful
10:32but empty just a little lesson mr mallory what i use i abandon and what i want
10:42i'd take and i want that shipment mr mallory
10:57what did you find out she's rich big yacht in the harbor two men with her one of them spent the
11:13morning asking questions all along the coast it's not much it's enough i want the two men handled
11:20immediately
11:30i think we're going to have to fight hard to protect that cargo
11:42pretty boat huh
12:04based on the design of the turkish war galleons which besieged the island about 400 years ago
12:08it's ideal for fishing and coastal smuggling
12:15any news on mallory well he seems pretty well known up and down the coast
12:21any leads on local smuggling techniques it varies if we knew what we were dealing with it would help
12:27listen before the lead dried up in north africa did you get anything to suggest what they were
12:31selling no nothing gordon said something about uh units or grades but it's definitely not drugs
12:37despite a hippie connection now i think they've set up an entirely new deal look at it this way paul
12:43how would you bring in something to here that was high in price low and bulk well motor launch
12:49from north africa pick up by fishing boat out at sea and then maybe a transfer inside the three mile
12:54limit but what happens next that depends on the guy who followed me here this black car parked about
13:00three-quarters of a mile up the road he's up in the rocks on the headland now
13:14so
13:20so
13:26so
13:28Yes?
13:55Both of them.
13:56You're quite sure you checked?
14:00Yes, they did.
14:03Excellent.
14:07All right, we go through with the pickup as arranged.
14:10You want me to see the fishermen?
14:13They've been standing by ever since I warned them about the shipment.
14:17Good.
14:19We'll get this batch safely delivered.
14:22Then we can deal with our arrogant contessa.
14:24Well, Caroline, things seem to be happening.
14:27I think the shipment's starting to move.
14:29Anything from your police contacts?
14:31No, they're at a loss to know what the merchandise might be.
14:34They go for a new drug supply or even weapons,
14:37although that sort of trade usually runs in the opposite direction.
14:39Okay.
14:41I think I see my guide coming now.
14:44I see.
15:06You all right?
15:09You all right? All right. See you.
15:39Caroline, alert Paul. There's a fishing boat leaving the creek at Marschland now. It's alone. Crew two sailing south. Okay.
15:58Harry? Are you all right? Harry, come in, Harry. Where are you? What's happening? Harry, come in, Harry.
16:19Caroline? Harry, are you all right? Yeah, I guess so.
16:28Good.
16:58Harry, take a look. I think we might have something.
17:18Lone fishing boat crew of two and heading due south.
17:21Could be.
17:31And that will be the ship they rendezvous with.
17:51Paul?
17:52They made the transport.
17:53I don't know.
17:54I don't know.
17:55I don't know.
17:56They made the transport.
17:57They're on the way back.
17:58I'll let you know of a possible landing.
17:59Okay, I've got you.
18:00Now, what about the boat?
18:31They're five miles due south from your position.
18:33From up here, it looks like a deserted cove.
18:36Okay.
18:37Roger.
18:38We'll have to make time, Harry.
18:39Otherwise, they'll have unloaded before Paul gets there.
18:40Okay.
18:41Let's panic them a little.
18:42Yeah.
18:43Come.
18:44Come.
18:45Come.
18:46Come.
18:47Airport.
18:48Airport.
18:49Airport.
18:50Airport.
18:51Airport.
18:52Airport.
18:53Airport.
19:22EnterÇyn.
19:2300hooks.
19:25No, no, no, no, no, don't shoot!
19:36Over your boat!
19:52It's Mallory. He's trying to sink the boat.
20:22There it goes, all our evidence against Mallory.
20:36No, it doesn't.
20:38Harry, what are you doing?
20:39The stalling speed of this plane is 50 knots.
20:42Take her down to about 60 feet.
20:44I'll need time to break my forward speed before I hit the water.
20:47But you can't, not without a shoe.
20:48It's the only way.
20:52It's the only way.
21:22It's the only way.
21:52What do you do for an encore, Harry?
22:10It's the only way.
22:40Caroline, have you located?
22:48Yes, he's in the rocks.
22:50There's plenty of cover for you to work around behind him.
22:52Roger.
23:07Mallory!
23:10Mallory!
23:37Mallory!
23:38The shipment was two liters of blood plasma.
23:42Plasma?
23:43An operation this size to smuggle blood plasma?
23:46Must be something very special.
23:49It is.
23:50It contains the YTA antibody, a very rare protein.
23:54Worth?
23:55To a research center in America or, say, Scandinavia, $50 a milliliter.
24:01$50?
24:01Dollars, now let me see it.
24:02Two liters, that's...
24:04$100,000.
24:05So Peter Hendricks, or someone like him, sells a pint of his blood for a few dollars to one of Goran's connections.
24:14They find the rare antibody, locate the donor.
24:17And afterwards, they fake a road accident.
24:20Phew.
24:20And the death certificate records the victim bled to death.
24:28The irony is, the antibody holds the key to the link between heredity and disease.
24:35Research that could eventually save thousands of lives.
24:41A matter of life or death.
24:44In the avenues and alleyways
25:03Where the soul of a man is easy to fly
25:09Everybody's wheelin', everybody's stealin'
25:12Or the lower livin' high
25:15Every city's got them
25:18Can we ever stop them
25:20Some of us are gonna try