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"Money laundering, terrorism, and betrayal collide in Season 2, Episode 4 of Spooks: Blood and Money. The team must follow a trail of dirty money to uncover a deadly plot, but as they dig deeper, they realize that nothing is as it seems. With lives on the line, the team must navigate the complex world of international finance to prevent catastrophe."
"Money laundering, terrorism, and betrayal collide in Season 2, Episode 4 of Spooks: Blood and Money. The team must follow a trail of dirty money to uncover a deadly plot, but as they dig deeper, they realize that nothing is as it seems. With lives on the line, the team must navigate the complex world of international finance to prevent catastrophe."
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00:00Today in Moscow, President Bush and President Putin met for their long-awaited economic
00:28summit. It was announced that $20 billion of aid to the Russian Federation has been granted
00:33by the International Monetary Fund. Our correspondent, Jeff Mead, is in Moscow for us. Jeff, $20 billion,
00:39a huge amount of money?
00:41Okay, this is a massive load of confidence in the Russian Federation, and it's very much
00:46down to the pressure from President Bush that this aid has been given.
00:50Vicious.
00:58You are a clerk in the Ministry of Finance.
01:21You have a password to an account. I cannot access it unless you enter the password. Please,
01:36do so now. What's the matter? It's only American money.
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02:14Peace.
02:27Good luck.
02:44Do we really have to involve them? Can't MI6 do the job?
03:12They want to keep a safe distance and the last thing we want is the fraud squad.
03:19Dear God, no.
03:21So we're stuck with these people.
03:24Oh, hurry, come in.
03:26Sir John, this is Tom Quinn. Tom, Sir John Barry, Governor of the Bank of England.
03:30Very pleased to meet you.
03:32Tom, and this is Sir Richard Bowman, Head of the Bank, Bowman and Company.
03:37Pleased to meet you.
03:38How are you, Dickie?
03:39Oh, not quite in the pink, but, well, Dickie and I go back a very long way.
03:44Right.
03:45So, shall we?
03:48Actually, someone is joining us.
03:50I'm running a little late.
03:54I hope no-one's inconvenienced.
03:57Please, sit down, everyone.
03:59This is Amanda Roque from the Chancellor of the Exchequer's Office.
04:04Miss Roque, this is Harry Pearce, Tom Quinn from MI5.
04:09Pleased to meet you, Miss Roque.
04:11You're a Treasury Civil Servant.
04:14I'm the Chancellor's Political Counsel.
04:17Ah.
04:21Perhaps Sir Richard should...
04:25Last night, one of our employees stole one billion dollars from us.
04:31This is our thief, John Lightwood.
04:36Young man I would have trusted with my life.
04:40The Chancellor is deeply concerned about this matter.
04:43Bowman & Co. is more than an old family bank.
04:46It is a British institution.
04:48A scandal like this could send it to the wall.
04:49It could trigger a stock exchange crash,
04:52even lead to a major economic depression.
04:55We cannot allow that to happen.
04:57That is why we suggested MI5 be called in
05:00to find John Lightwood and recover the money he stole.
05:03I'm sorry, but surely this is a job for Scotland Yard.
05:05There's a sensitivity here.
05:07Police would mean court cases and leaks to the press.
05:12What sensitivity?
05:14Berman & Co. handles certain government accounts.
05:17This is very adventurous of you, Dickie.
05:20Thank you, Harry.
05:22As far as MI5 is concerned,
05:25this operation is strictly on a need-to-know basis.
05:28All you have to do is find John Lightwood and the money.
05:36All they want us to do next,
05:38the voyeur officers bloody traffic warnings stinks.
05:40I agree.
05:41I've known Dickie Bowman for years.
05:42I've never seen him look so worried.
05:44Could put someone in the bank undercover
05:45and find out what they're all up to.
05:46Good idea.
05:47Really?
05:48Why not?
05:49We are spies.
05:58Me?
06:00Undercover in a bank?
06:01You have a history of swindling credit cards.
06:02I would have thought that makes you perfect for the job.
06:05Oh, yeah. Thanks.
06:06Zoe.
06:07I want you in there as well.
06:09Go through records, files, anything you can lay your hands on.
06:12We're looking for records of John Lightwood transferring this money.
06:15I want to know what they're not telling us about this old family bank.
06:17Great.
06:18We can see who can make the most money.
06:19We'll make zilch.
06:20You'll be a cleaner.
06:30Buying half a yard at 75.
06:32Okay, done.
06:33Zurich silver.
06:34Selling half a yard at 82.
06:35Too high, Danny.
06:36Look at Singapore.
06:37Cripes.
06:38Okay, done.
06:39Ruth, what just happened?
06:40Danny just made 50 grand.
06:41Or he would have if we'd been really trading.
06:42How do you know all about this stuff?
06:43I was in love with a big swinging dick.
06:44That's slang for a trader.
06:45How's Danny measuring up?
06:46Oh, he's a huge talent.
06:47I was afraid of that.
06:49The Washington CIA are hyperventilating about money.
06:5120 billion dollars of aid has gone missing so early,
06:56it's not a lot of money.
06:57As you can see people, it's kind of way you can't wait.
06:59When I'm talking to these guys, I'm going to ask you when I'm talking to my money.
07:00I'm running close to a corner where you're taking these people's money.
07:03I'm running close to your bank.
07:04I'm you're running close to my bank.
07:05You're running close to my bank.
07:06What, what, what, what about you're running close to my bank?
07:07I was afraid of that.
07:12Washington CIA are hyperventilating about money.
07:16$20 billion of aid has gone missing in Moscow.
07:19American money.
07:20$20?
07:24The money could come here.
07:26If you hear anything at all, you'll tell us.
07:29You'd gain much love from the heart of America.
07:34How could I refuse?
07:37Come on, Tim.
07:43Tim.
07:44This is Joshua Ecole.
07:47Hi.
07:48Hi.
07:49Joshua will take over John Lightwood's house.
07:52He's very hot stuff.
07:54Blazing references.
07:57Have to watch yourselves here, won't we?
07:59Indeed.
08:01Tim will help you out if you're not familiar with any of the systems.
08:04All right, Tim?
08:05Yep.
08:05Well, I look forward to your accounts at the end of the day, then, Joshua.
08:16The disgraced man's shoes.
08:18Don't get you.
08:20They say Johnny Lightwood stole money.
08:22Success or theft?
08:24It's a thin line in this game.
08:25You could say that.
08:27Did you know John Lightwood well?
08:28Don't be crass.
08:31None of us know each other that well around here.
08:35Why the hell should we?
08:37Jazza.
08:38Josh at Bowman's.
08:39There's a GCHQ report.
08:40The German government's about to manipulate the cost of German steel.
08:43They want the price up five points.
08:45No trade.
08:47First day knows.
08:49Never piss on your own shoes.
08:51True, true.
08:52This is Josh Rie Coley, New York-Bermont.
08:55Yeah, hi.
08:56Dusseldorf steel.
08:57Buy 100 at 67.
09:00Thanks.
09:02Did you just squeeze the price on those options and sell them out?
09:06Yep.
09:07Of course, you just made 250 grand minimum.
09:10Yep.
09:10This is Josh Rie Coley, New York-Bermont.
09:22Oh, Zoe.
09:24You have delivered me shredding.
09:40Tom, it's definitely your man.
09:46He's in a right-wing mess.
10:04They're crucified.
10:06Looks like.
10:07I want special branch onto all the papers, all the media.
10:11No news, no press, absolutely none.
10:14Okay.
10:15Someone's sending a warning.
10:17Mess with us, we'll crucify you.
10:21Look, I've got an order to buy at 52 and 100 million.
10:27Can you improve on that?
10:30Okay.
10:31No sale, no trade.
10:32I'm Maxi Baxter.
10:34Josh Rie Coley.
10:36Nigerian.
10:36My dad.
10:38I was born in Peckin.
10:39Yep.
10:40That's not going to be good.
10:41Go for it.
10:41Go for it.
10:42Yay!
10:43Go, Kay!
10:43Yes!
10:44Welcome to the animal room, Peckin boy.
10:51Singapore.
10:52The Haile thing, it's Maxi.
10:54I won 50 Hang Shing at market price.
10:58Do you think I've worked here really hard?
11:01I'm a champ, huh?
11:0348, 49.
11:05Come on.
11:05Come on.
11:06Yeah.
11:07Yeah, but that's what I said to you this morning.
11:09Oh.
11:10Oh.
11:16Bitch day!
11:17Bitch market!
11:20Why aren't you my testicles just to keep even?
11:21How about you?
11:26Up 1.5 mil.
11:29Yes.
11:38Animal room, trader of the day.
11:41Tradition.
11:43The trakees are on you.
11:44Woo!
11:45Oh!
11:45Oh!
11:45Oh!
11:46Great.
11:47Come on.
11:48Great.
11:49A breezy evening.
11:50Mm.
11:50Mm.
11:51Mm.
11:51All right.
11:52All right.
11:55Little girls.
11:56She is a bad woman.
11:58You want to find out how bad to sleep with her.
12:00Johnny Light, wicked.
12:01Johnny Light, wicked.
12:01Noted.
12:02What's the rest of the squeeze like around here?
12:02I'm awful.
12:03Girly club.
12:04They lick you.
12:05I love some of that.
12:06Good man.
12:21Yeah.
12:23I mean, abusing your mind and your body is sort of an art form.
12:36So Lightwood's good at that, was he?
12:40Lightwood? Ooh.
12:42I don't know, I'd say he's still a good time, sir.
12:45He wouldn't say no to nothing.
12:48He'd a big thing going.
12:52What thing?
12:56Don't know I for what to say.
12:59Try me.
13:01Johnny Lightwood was helping dirty money through the bank.
13:07Tasty.
13:08Very.
13:10Money laundering these days, if you've got the bottle, why not?
13:14Yeah?
13:16I mean, this is a mother of bear mines, right?
13:20But everything's in pieces.
13:22Butterfly flutters in Tokyo, millions are wiped off the London-New York exchanges.
13:27In times like these, you can't make money the right side of the line.
13:32The guy over it.
13:34And John was well over the line.
13:38All the way to Lugano.
13:40Lugano, Switzerland?
13:42Was that where the money was going?
13:44To the Banco Cooperativa.
13:46Whose name was the accountant?
13:50No idea.
13:52You're not as pissed as me.
14:01Come on!
14:03I wouldn't say that.
14:04You loving.
14:05Come on!
14:07Sorry about the early morning debrief, Danny.
14:11Needs must.
14:12Things are becoming murderous.
14:14John Lightwood was tortured today.
14:17We must know why, but Danny, you and Zoe, watch your backs.
14:20You hear me?
14:21Sure.
14:22Right.
14:23Money laundering.
14:24Do we all understand it?
14:25Uh, you wash the money clean.
14:26I see laundrettes.
14:27Right.
14:28But it's not laundrettes.
14:29It's banks.
14:30You move the money from one bank to another around the world so fast, no one knows where
14:33it came from in the first place.
14:35And Bowman's is?
14:36One bank on the way.
14:37It can be there, then not there in a second.
14:40Don't think of cash, coins and notes.
14:43It's...
14:44It's like a cloud.
14:46It can be blown around the world.
14:47It can be split into little clouds.
14:49It can gather in a big storm in one place.
14:52It's a very beautiful thing.
14:54Money.
14:55So, do we have anything on this bank in Lugano?
14:59It's a Swiss bank.
15:00God Almighty himself wouldn't get a bank statement out of them.
15:03And it's computers are state-of-the-art firewalls.
15:05You can't even get a list of who works for it.
15:07Do they have a London office or branch?
15:09Actually, yes.
15:10They have a suite of rooms permanently booked at the Royal Paramount Hotel Mayfair.
15:14A hotel suite?
15:16To entertain clients discreetly.
15:18Maxie Baxter.
15:20I think she slept with John Lightwood.
15:22Can we get everything on her?
15:23Yes.
15:24Ruth, you look into this woman.
15:26Let's put an oboe on the hotel.
15:37Do you certain all the hotel security circuits in the rooms are turned off?
15:41Don't worry.
15:42I checked.
15:43It's a copy of the Official Secrets Act.
15:45Please sign it.
15:46You're in peace of mind.
15:48My guests must not know.
15:52They won't.
15:54No-one sees us.
15:55We go through walls.
15:57Just, uh, pop through the wall.
16:06Got us a cup of tea, would you know?
16:08Sorry.
16:09Got a bit carried away there.
16:11Right.
16:12Let's bug this place and go.
16:14This was your father's room, wasn't it?
16:16I should never have got involved with you.
16:19I approached you.
16:22Remember?
16:24You were horrified, but then, uh, you said yes.
16:28For a handsome commission.
16:39This boy, Lightwood, you had no idea what he was doing?
16:45I swear to you, no.
16:47Greed must have overcome him.
16:49But in the name of God, why leave him on Hampstead Heath like that?
16:53It was a warning.
16:56To you.
16:58You're insane.
16:59No.
17:00Just free to do what I want.
17:03The huge sums of money make anything possible.
17:06Listen, English banker.
17:10The transfer of one billion dollars was a trial.
17:14Now we have to take the risk of transferring the rest of the money out of Moscow.
17:21Nineteen billion dollars.
17:23Oh, God.
17:24The CIA, the Russian Federation Security Services, are looking high and low for that money.
17:31It must go in the next 48 hours.
17:37Nothing will go wrong this time.
17:40When the money comes into your bank, you will personally make sure it gets to Switzerland.
17:46Understand?
17:47What is it?
17:48It's beautiful.
17:49I had no idea your father owned an icon by Dionysius.
17:5315th century.
17:54It's incredibly rare.
17:55Do you know what Dostoevsky said?
17:56Beauty will redeem the world.
17:57Beauty will redeem the world.
17:58It's beautiful.
17:59It's beautiful.
18:03It's beautiful.
18:04I had no idea your father owned an icon by Dionysius.
18:0715th century.
18:08It's incredibly rare.
18:09An icon by Dionysius?
18:1515th century.
18:16It's incredibly rare.
18:20Do you know what Dostoevsky said?
18:24Beauty will redeem the world.
18:29Please, take it as a gift.
18:34Why, thank you, Dickie.
18:39That's the way so far.
18:52Speak.
18:53Shvidkoi wants to launder the rest of the money.
18:56When does he want to do it?
18:58In 48 hours' time.
19:00Well, terrific.
19:01I don't see anything terrific about it.
19:03This time we're going to make it work.
19:05It's too dangerous.
19:06Same as before.
19:07Look, I am very unhappy.
19:09I want to talk to the Chancellor.
19:11This matter is too sensitive for the Chancellor to be involved in directly.
19:14But if it goes wrong again...
19:15It's Richard.
19:19We are all aware of the risk you're taking for the government.
19:23I'm not taking it for the government.
19:26I'm taking it for the country.
19:28Yes, of course.
19:31Just find someone to do it.
19:33It's Richard.
19:34So, what do we have?
19:45Richard Bowman opened an account for John Lightwood with an opening balance of £500,000 the day the $1 billion went missing.
19:52A bonus?
19:52Nope.
19:53Bonuses are paid to employees at the end of the year.
19:56This was opened directly by Sir Richard with a copy of the account sent to Lightwood.
19:59So, what does this mean?
20:01John Lightwood was paid to steal from the bank?
20:04We need to know more.
20:06Tell Danny to get friendly with the Maxi girl.
20:08As friendly as it takes.
20:10They say back in the 80s, young city bloods like asked you to drink two bottles of champagne for lunch.
20:16Heroic days.
20:17Yeah, but where are all the young bloods now?
20:20In alky clinics.
20:21Though some get away with this still.
20:23Like John Lightwood.
20:27Really?
20:30And what is it you think he got away with?
20:32Well, the jungle drums say he nicked a billion dollars.
20:35Now, there's a true modern hero.
20:38He was a friend of yours, wasn't he?
20:41Maybe.
20:41Maybe.
20:45What's he saying?
20:47Do you want to try what he did?
20:50Well, you know this male thing we have?
20:53Recklessness.
20:54I don't think that's just a male thing.
20:58Tim said you were a bad woman.
21:01Do you think he's right?
21:04Said there was a way I could find out.
21:06You're going to try it?
21:09Would I be allowed?
21:11That depends on the strength of your market penetration.
21:14Of course.
21:18Does Downing Street want to know what is going on in this bank or not?
21:21Downing Street does not want you accusing a man of Sir Richard Bowman's importance of laundering Russian Mafia money.
21:26Tom, close the bloody door.
21:27You have exceeded your remit.
21:28Oh, remit?
21:29You put a mole in the bank.
21:30The only hope of recovering the stolen money is to find out what's been going on at Bowman's.
21:33You're interfering with matters that are not your concern.
21:36You are to withdraw your officer from this operation.
21:39Are you giving us orders?
21:40Absolutely.
21:41And who are you to do that?
21:44Are you from the Joint Intelligence Committee?
21:45No.
21:46Are you a member of the government?
21:47No.
21:48Did someone elect you?
21:49No.
21:49Are you even a real civil servant?
21:51No.
21:52So what are you?
21:52Take this seriously, gentlemen.
21:59Very seriously.
22:14Harry, how come our gremlin in Downing Street knows that Danny's undercover?
22:18If there is a leak in this department, we must plug it now.
22:22Colin, I'm going to have to trust you.
22:42I'll just have to take that leap in the dark.
22:44What do you mean?
22:47Someone has been passing on the details of the bank operation.
22:50I want you to monitor all the computers on the grid.
22:52You want me to snitch?
22:57I don't want to do that, Tom.
23:00This job asks difficult things of us sometimes, Colin.
23:03I don't know.
23:05I don't know.
23:35I suppose you have evidence.
24:01Computer traffic from your station, yes.
24:02I coded it good.
24:05Colin uncoded it good.
24:07You betrayed us.
24:11MI5 is a government department.
24:13I only told Downing Street what you were doing.
24:15The government can't betray itself to itself, can it?
24:19Don't be naive, Ruth.
24:21You know exactly what's going on here.
24:23GCHQ planted you on us.
24:25They said I could have the transfer if...
24:29Very occasionally, I reported what you were doing.
24:34I mean, this is the first time I've done it.
24:35That's what reported directly to Amanda Rowe.
24:42Well, now you're a classic double agent.
24:46How does real spying feel?
24:50The horrible thing is, it's rather exciting.
24:53Ruth, I've got two officers in the field at high risk.
25:02You want to get Danny or Zoe crucified on Hampstead Heath?
25:05Don't.
25:05I'll have to tell Harry.
25:14I'm so bloody good at this job.
25:17You know I am.
25:22Well.
25:25How's that, then?
25:26Of course, double agents can't be turned.
25:34Oh, Tom.
25:38You're on probation.
25:47Look, no, it's not a thing I should have done.
25:50As a banker, I'm ashamed of myself.
25:52Why? What have you done?
25:54I bought the hotel room.
25:56Well, uh...
26:01You don't mind?
26:05No, I love it.
26:07Is it...
26:08Around the corner, pack there.
26:10Oh, you're not thinking Greece-Italian, ma'am?
26:14Oh, yes, I am.
26:15Oh, OK.
26:16Shall we?
26:18It's, uh, the Royal Parliament.
26:20Oh, gosh.
26:21Of course.
26:22But if you don't like.
26:23Oh, no, no, no, no.
26:24I like it.
26:25Oh.
26:26Oh, man.
26:39Oh, no.
26:47I'm glad you like it.
26:48Oh, and there is this.
26:54Oh, no.
27:08How dare you put an obo team on me.
27:10We rigged that room to see what we could get.
27:12Well, I hope you all had a good gulp.
27:14Oh, Zoe.
27:18I was on obo duty.
27:22Colin.
27:25Oh, no.
27:28You didn't sign in. You were seeing this man.
27:30I'm not the first to do that, am I?
27:32Zoe, he took you to a suite of rooms used by a Swiss bank,
27:34the same bank the laundered money was destined for.
27:38Oh, please, God, no.
27:42Well, you know what's going to have to happen next, eh?
27:44What?
27:45What, what, are you going to tell me I can carry on sleeping with him
27:49if I inform on him?
27:53Sorry, Zoe, I have to tell you.
27:55He's married.
27:58No, he's not.
27:59Her name's Maria.
28:02She's the daughter of the Italian finance minister, Antonio Agostino.
28:06Your man married very advantageously.
28:09For God's sake, Zoe, you didn't even look him up.
28:11I just, I just wanted a, a little bit of space, just for, just for my own life, you know?
28:33I will get Colin
28:50to lose that section of the tape,
28:54and I will shut him up.
28:56But we need to know if this man is involved.
28:58okay
29:05Tom something wonderful
29:17death certificate
29:22Maxine and Baxter died in Victoria Gardens Farnham Surrey
29:2631st of March 1979 aged three months
29:29birth certificate
29:32Maxine and Baxter born Victoria Gardens Farnham Surrey
29:3631st of December 1978
29:38this birth certificate used to get a miners British passport in 1990
29:42my god
29:43what about schools on a CV from the bank
29:46enrolled at Sail Hill boarding school aged 13
29:50good place for the oddball girl
29:52and before that the school she was meant to have gone to
29:54Farnham Park has no record of her
29:56and there are no records at all doctors anything before 1990
30:00so she suddenly appeared in London with a complete legend made for her
30:03it's a puzzle isn't it
30:05a wild guess
30:10try me
30:11daughter of a powerful man
30:13once her safe in England
30:16has the clout to get her a new identity
30:17in 1990 when the Soviet Union was collapsing
30:20ex-KGB turned businessman
30:23I'm beginning to see him in the shadows
30:24won't you
30:25so
30:27can we set up a trap for this girl
30:29all right
30:31but the budget won't run to the Docklands shackpad of Danny's dreams
30:35his flat will have to do
30:36get a team over there to erase Danny's identity and tot it up
30:39so
30:41we walk around to the hotel
30:44my lunch time's almost over actually
30:47better get back
30:48but lunch time was your idea
30:50Emma
30:56have I offended you
30:58I don't want to see you anymore
31:03it's because of work
31:10work
31:12you're a banker
31:14and
31:15we're doing some work
31:17with the bank
31:18so
31:20so there's a conflict of interest
31:24dear God
31:25you're talking like some middle-aged bureaucrat
31:28I can't have my work compromised
31:31I'm very ambitious
31:34I love my work
31:37so
31:38it's just this thing I've got
31:40no
31:41don't do this
31:42who's the Carlo Franceschi
32:07who are you
32:10we work for a government department
32:12why should I believe you
32:15you could become a mugger's
32:16your father Alberto Franceschini
32:19was born in Milan
32:19your mother Margarita
32:21maiden name Polini
32:22who's Italian Swiss
32:24what is this about
32:32one billion dollars was stolen
32:36from a British bank
32:36the money was placed in an account
32:39in the bank you work for
32:40we want the name of its user
32:41how about the secret name
32:44of God as well
32:45Mr. Franceschini
32:46think very carefully
32:48about the situation
32:49you're in here
32:50the situation is
32:52I'm sitting as a free man
32:54in a pub
32:55in every country
32:55you wish your wife to receive copies of these in the post
33:12or we could email them to her
33:15and to her father
33:17you can't do something
33:25in the name of Victor Chvitkov
33:26why did you allow us to come into this
33:39without knowing that one of the most powerful psychopaths in the Russian mafia was involved
33:43I have Downing Street's authorization
33:53when the 20 billion dollars of aid went missing in Moscow Victor Chvitkoi approached Sir Richard
34:04would he be interested in handling a rather large sum of money very quickly
34:08when I reported Chvitkoi's approach to MI6 they asked me to do what Chvitkoi wanted
34:14sting him
34:15yes
34:17steal the money from him
34:18I instructed John Lightwood to move the one billion dollars into Chvitkoi's Swiss account
34:26that was a trial run
34:29unfortunately Mr. Lightwood stole it
34:33and Chvitkoi found him
34:35yes
34:40what about the other 19 billion
34:41Chvitkoi is still going to try to launder it
34:44he believes I am his creature
34:46he thinks I can be used
34:49you do realize governmental proximity cannot be acknowledged
34:54you mean the British Treasury must not be seen to be anywhere near laundered money
34:57that is what I said
34:58this will be yellow flag top secret all the way
35:01have no fear
35:03an incredibly brave and dangerous game Dickie
35:06nature intended me to sit behind a desk balancing books
35:12not go double-crossing Russian gangsters
35:15all the more credit to you
35:17I excuse me
35:33I must concentrate
35:36the idea was and is to steal the money back
35:47for the Americans
35:48Sir Richard
35:59Dickie
36:01I like calling you by your familiar name
36:05we are close to doing a famous thing
36:07a famous theft
36:08you have no choice but to move the money
36:11do you understand
36:15yes
36:17I understand
36:19is this something you are still not telling us
36:36I can assure you
36:38I can assure you
36:39Governor
36:40over the chest
36:46PC1
36:48Schvitkoi
36:50is
36:51first
36:52earned
36:53the rest
36:54of the money
36:55from
36:56Moscow
36:57is that a stroke?
36:58account
36:59number
37:005
37:029
37:049
37:068
37:087
37:104
37:129
37:135
37:15The money will only be at the bank for a few minutes
37:26your man must have hurt it at once
37:28I know exactly what my man must do
37:30and at what risk
37:31right
37:38look like a man getting a tip
37:42something like that
37:43give me the numbers
37:445
37:469
37:479
37:488
37:497
37:504
37:519
37:525
37:53want me to repeat that?
37:54don't bother
37:55what did you do just then?
38:06what do you mean?
38:08are you transferring something in the main foreign accounts?
38:09no just taking a look
38:10taking a look
38:11take a look
38:12take a look
38:13take a look
38:14take a look
38:15take a look
38:16take a look
38:17take a look
38:18take a look
38:19take a look
38:20take a look
38:23in the main foreign accounts?
38:25No, just taking a look.
38:28Taking five.
38:46There's a problem.
38:47Speak.
38:49Has the money reached Logano?
38:51I've not been advised.
38:52No, Carl, no.
38:54It's happened again.
38:55All right, King Carl, Carl.
38:58Listen to me.
38:59Do you know who is responsible?
39:03I think so.
39:05Yes.
39:06Right.
39:07Stay with him.
39:08Do anything he wants to do,
39:09but get him to tell you where the money is.
39:12Maxim, anything.
39:14Do what I say.
39:22I have just nicked 19 billion dollars.
39:33Danny.
39:34Wow, what an amazing experience.
39:35Danny, can I just, can you just concentrate?
39:37What?
39:38Are you with me?
39:40Your lady friend is the daughter of a Russian hood called Victor Shvikkoi.
39:44He killed John Lightwood.
39:46What are Tom's orders?
39:52Our lovely flat now has all the trappings of a luxury banker's pad.
39:58Can't wait.
39:59Whatever you do, stay with Maxie.
40:03Do whatever you have to to find out where her father is.
40:05And, and be careful Danny.
40:09Hope there's good booze in the fridge.
40:35Let's go.
40:36Let's go.
40:38Let's go, darling.
40:39Let's go.
40:40Ready?
40:41Can I set up to the moon?
40:42Ooh, yes please.
40:47They're leaving.
40:49Good, Zoe.
40:50Go after them.
40:52There's a warning here but it's massive.
40:54Good.
40:55Good day.
40:57Very lovely.
40:58Can I set up here?
40:59All right.
41:00Don't worry.
41:01We'll be OK.
41:02We've got a further.
41:03they're on their way back London cap
41:27I've got a signal
41:29are you ready with the flat?
41:32all concurrent surveillance systems are operational
41:34Colin
41:35when the word yes will do
41:37use it, right?
41:39yes
41:40let's try and stay on top of this, shall we?
42:00come on, Danny
42:01thought he'd be more upscale than this
42:20does me, I'm never here
42:22drinkies?
42:23please
42:24here we go
42:35what are we celebrating?
42:41I don't know if I should tell you
42:43I've got some unbelievably hot info
42:47what?
42:50you wouldn't believe it
42:52jeez
42:53we're okay
42:54we're okay
42:57try me
43:00good old Sir Richard Bowman's family bank
43:04is laundering dirty money
43:06really?
43:08and uh
43:09I've nicked it
43:11you've what?
43:13it was on its way from Moscow to Lugano through Bowman
43:16so I pushed it into a little account of my own
43:18well, a very big account now
43:20how much?
43:2319 billion
43:24smacks
43:25this is very risky
43:27he's trying to hook her
43:28isn't that what John Lightwood did?
43:33Lightwood?
43:33disappeared, hasn't he?
43:45I don't know if you're a brilliant thief
43:47or a fool or what
43:50brilliant thief
43:51I know a celebrating move
43:54where's the bedroom?
44:14I do love a corny man
44:16I mean, I'm not actually stealing the money
44:26no
44:27I want to return it to its rightful owner
44:30for a little commission
44:32just two mil
44:34I mean, I'm not greedy
44:35no
44:37a Puritan, aren't you?
44:41the trouble is
44:42you have to find the rightful owner
44:44yes, you do
44:47don't you?
44:49can you help me there?
44:52what makes you ask that?
44:56instinct
44:56what happened to that champagne?
45:05I'll be right back
45:14I think she's...
45:27the cleaners didn't do their job
45:43hold, everyone hold
45:44I'm going
45:55what?
45:56I've left my inhaler
45:57back home
45:58sorry, I'll have to go
46:00well, shall we lift her?
46:01wait
46:01I'll come with you
46:05will you now?
46:07what do we do?
46:08what do we do?
46:08we let them leave
46:09Danny will be at serious risk
46:11yes, thank you
46:12done the place up, have you?
46:35it's a real bolt hole
46:36I got it for a song
46:38great
46:40don't stand in the cold
46:43come in
46:44ow!
46:51fuck that!
46:53so
46:53Mr. Daniel Hunter
46:58my daughter tells me
47:02she thinks you are very beautiful
47:03I don't think so
47:06no?
47:10well
47:10if I put your eyes out
47:12you wouldn't have to look at your face in the mirror
47:15look, I'll do you a deal
47:20excellent
47:21this is the deal I want
47:23listen
47:24you have some money of mine
47:27in an account
47:28at the bank of Bowman's and Company
47:31kindly
47:33kindly
47:33tell me the codes
47:36the number of the account
47:38so I can enter the details into this computer
47:41and transfer the money
47:42huh?
47:53listen
47:54my colleague
47:56my colleague
47:56is holding
47:58a knitting needle
48:01and he will now put it
48:04straight through the
48:06cornea of your eye
48:08into the optic nerve
48:10I found this in his clothes
48:15what?
48:16it's toothpick
48:21that's what I thought
48:22you see Victor
48:23tracker equipment's coming a lot
48:25since you and the KGB
48:26I don't know
48:32I'm going to love
48:34I'm going to love
48:38to the 일단
48:43it's not
48:44at all
48:45it's not
48:45거�inden
48:45it's not
48:45it's not
48:46I don't know
48:46things
48:47I don't know
48:47but this is not
48:47anything
48:48okay
48:48will
48:48come in
48:49and
48:49ask me
48:49avoid
48:49close
48:50you
48:50set
48:52to
48:52go
48:52soon
48:52but
48:53I
48:53will
48:54I
48:54will
48:54overcome
48:54in
48:54The Chancellor of the Exchequer, too, has asked me to thank you.
49:14It was a highly satisfactory outcome.
49:18Many thanks.
49:20I do hope your hearing's better.
49:23Sorry, what?
49:24Sorry.
49:30Well, I shall leave you to your internal debrief.
49:33Certainly.
49:35After the excitement, the paperwork, written statements all round, then Tom and I will do the personal debriefing.
49:41Excuse me.
49:46What about the money?
49:49What?
49:50The 19 billion dollars.
49:52All of what?
49:5213 billion pounds.
49:53What happens to it?
49:54The right thing.
50:03Funny you were talking about money the other day.
50:05No, you were talking about money.
50:07Our economics analyst at the embassy has gone insane.
50:10That's nasty for it.
50:11What's freaking him out is a very strong rumor.
50:16Rumor being?
50:17Being that the British Treasury have found a huge sum to improve the National Health Service, 13 billion pounds.
50:23There's also a report from Moscow, bloodletting amongst the mafia, 20 billion dollars has disappeared in London, World Trade Organization money, American money.
50:33Rumors, reports?
50:34Yeah.
50:35Take a brave thief to steal from the Russian mob.
50:38What will the American government do?
50:41Give him another 20 billion.
50:43I mean, we can't be seen to be losing money like that.
50:46No.
50:47No.
50:48You did a great service to the country.
50:58You confronted a most dangerous man and did so with great courage.
51:02We have recovered this.
51:10We believe it belongs to you.
51:12We believe it belongs to you.
51:42We believe it belongs to you.
51:43Not people who believed it was.
51:47We believe it belongs to you.
51:56You, you, you're wrong.
52:02We believe it belongs to you.
52:04Don't leave us.
52:06Do we believe it belongs to you?
52:07You
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