- 15 hours ago
Terry guards a visiting Lebanese businessman/politician at a West Kensington flat. Having been assured it is a simple job, he finds that the visitor has been set up for a politically motivated assassination. Despite Arthur's well-meaning interference, Terry fights off a group of violent killers and manages to keep him safe. The two then help the visitor to leave the country, steering clear of police and avoiding a diplomatic incident.
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00:00I'll see you next time
00:30I'll see you next time
01:00I'll see you next time
01:29I'll see you next time
02:00Hello, aren't they?
02:01Hello, George!
02:03You've got a kid down here, don't you?
02:04Yeah, my boy, Tony McCann
02:06Helps them out with their boxing
02:07No, ain't that public severity?
02:08Oh, yeah
02:09How's the little lady, Nick?
02:12Oh, a diamond, George
02:13A treasure, eh?
02:15Oh, like flint
02:17He's still a bit tasty, you're Terry, isn't he?
02:26He does all right by me, I reckon
02:28Dad, can I start Brenda's tonight?
02:35They say, uh, you don't mind subletting him
02:38Is that right?
02:39Depends on the price, George
02:40And a job
02:42Nothing dodgy
02:43Would I put you on to sound not strictly kosher?
02:50Come on
02:51Dad, can I?
02:52Look, shout it out for you
02:54What's the score then?
02:55There's a couple of punters
02:57Use my planks to self-care
02:58They need a bit of muscle
03:00But a man has been
03:01And I might have made it
03:02Why not?
03:05Make him out of it, Terry
03:07Come on, give him the old M.E.W.
03:12Arthur?
03:13Now, what exactly are you gentlemen looking for?
03:16It's not easy to describe the sort of person we need
03:19Essentially, Mr. Daly, we're seeking a man who looks the part
03:24You know, a bit...
03:26Tasty, but not to...
03:28But not so much as to frighten people
03:29Sounds like my Terry
03:31What's the job?
03:32Oh, simply to reassure a visiting client
03:35Look after him
03:36Discourage anyone taking advantage
03:39We wouldn't want him with any kind of, uh...
03:44You know
03:44A shooter
03:45Oh, Terry never packs one
03:46We're strictly legitimate
03:47George knows that
03:49Then I think we can do business together
03:51So where'd you hear about this?
03:54George Lewis down in the youth club
03:55Picking up his kid
03:56Saw your boxing
03:58Reckoned he'd get you a job for a couple of days
03:59Who's George Lewis when he's at home?
04:01He owns an escort agency
04:02Club in South Kent
04:04You know, discotheque and supper
04:06Couple of tables upstairs, some girls
04:08What is it?
04:08All who raise an Arabs?
04:10Ah
04:10Oh, that could be 1.26
04:14I've arranged an interview for you
04:18An interview?
04:19Hmm
04:19What's he want?
04:20A mind-robed bleeding brain surgeon
04:21Here are
04:22Two o'clock at that address
04:23You're all right
04:25Bit dodgy though, innit?
04:27Hmm?
04:28Wouldn't you think they could hire some proper muscle?
04:30Well, maybe they don't have their way around
04:32Yeah, but maybe they do
04:33Cheers
04:36Cheers
04:37Mr Elliot
04:47Yes?
04:49I'm Terry McCann
04:50I believe Mr Daly had a word with you about me
04:52Have you been inside?
04:56Look, just tell me what the job is, eh?
04:59It might be too high class for me
05:01Carry a piece?
05:03No way
05:04Anyway, what do you want a bodyguard for?
05:08Big boy like you
05:09It's for a colleague
05:10Ah
05:11A Mr Syene
05:12French?
05:14Arab
05:15Lebanon
05:15He's in banking
05:17Commodities
05:19Very influential
05:21What's he want a babysitter for then?
05:24Oh, they get a bit paranoid out there in the Middle East
05:27It's part of his contract
05:29Rented house
05:31Show for bodyguard
05:32Man-servant
05:33You know the sort of thing
05:34Oh, yeah
05:34My dad never travels anywhere without him
05:37He'll be here for three or four days
05:40The car's a Rolls Royce
05:43And what we're looking for is a driver-come-minder for Mr Syene
05:49Now, listen, I'm not poncing around in all that chauffeur's gear like somebody's pet monkey
05:54Personally, I never thought monkeys could drive
05:58But so long as you look tidy, wear what you like
06:02Any questions so far?
06:04Well, yeah
06:05Let's get it straight
06:06Is anybody liable to have a go at this Mr Syene?
06:09Good Lord, no
06:11Good Lord, no
06:12You can look forward to a nice, easy three days
06:16Clock's stopped
06:28Don't worry, the man-servant will wind it
06:30Man-servant?
06:31Yes
06:32Mr Syene will need somebody to run the house
06:34Listen, if I'm going to look after this geezer
06:36I think I ought to be there when you choose this man-servant
06:39Check him out
06:41I mean, we don't want a tea leaf about, don't we?
06:43There's no need to worry, Terry
06:45Your Mr Daly is providing the man-servant, so he's bound to be okay
06:49Now, where shall we start?
06:53Yeah, well, we want to check all the locks
06:54Doors, windows, that sort of thing
06:56All the light switches
06:58Creaking boards, anything that might put us in lumber
07:01If somebody has a go at us
07:13I can't see Elliot being too pleased with you running around in his roller
07:20Don't worry, Terry
07:21When the wind of good fortune blows, you've got to capitalise
07:24Opportunity knocks but once
07:26What are you going to say to this geezer, anyway?
07:29He's got a very busy programme
07:31Look, he's a banker, right?
07:32When did a British businessman, e.g. me
07:34Allow an Arab banker to walk in and out of his life
07:36Without relieving him of the odd hundred Gs?
07:41Now, why would he give you a hundred thousand?
07:44Listen, Arthur, I'm sorry, mate
07:45But you're not in his league
07:46Terry
07:47Oh, you do know how to wound, you really do
07:49Not in his league, eh?
07:51Who looks after you, son?
07:52Who got you a job driving a Rolls Royce
07:54When three days ago you were barred from the snooker hall
07:56For a six-pound death?
07:57Look, I'm getting late
07:58Don't forget the introduction
07:59This is the managing director of Lockfast Securities
08:01Yeah, I've got all that
08:02I'll be just over here
08:03Walking by, sort of dead casual, you know
08:06Probably smoking a proper cigar
08:07That's really going to dazzle him, Arthur
08:10Yeah, it's a brown model right in front of me
08:14The boat sergeant
08:15Now, Mr. Sardin
08:21You have some identification?
08:23Yeah, of course
08:23You work for Mr. Sardin?
08:31No, Mr. Elliot
08:32On a contract
08:33A contract?
08:35I hope not
08:36Oh, sir
08:38That's the contract, yes
08:40The car's this way, sir
08:42Why?
08:51Bless my soul
08:52Oh, Mr. Sine
08:56This is Arthur Daly
08:57Managing director of...
09:00Sorry, mate
09:03Who on earth is that?
09:09Uh, Lockfast Securities, sir
09:11Managing director
09:13By God
09:14You've been plagued by scavengers
09:16Please drive on at once
09:17Pause myistle
09:18Please drive on at once
09:39Hello, Mr. Sardin
09:41Steady, boyo!
10:08This isn't an adventure playground.
10:10What the hell are you doing here?
10:12A bleeding man-servant, isn't it?
10:14Arthur hired us, some wog.
10:16Look alive, he's here.
10:18Oh, Your Highness.
10:21The Sheik Syin, I believe.
10:24Salaam Aleikum.
10:27Aleikum Salaam.
10:30Yes, yes, I heard the offenders' limousine pull up outside,
10:36and I was sure the Sheik would be grateful for a refreshing glass of cognac.
10:42That is kind, but it is against my religion to drink.
10:46Hmm.
10:49Your name is?
10:51Dai Llewellyn at your service, sire.
10:55Effendi, we are a bit rough round the edges,
10:59but for the tops in cooking and the washing of bottles, as they say,
11:03Look no further.
11:05Have no fear, Effendi.
11:07Dai is near.
11:09Well, um, uh, Llewellyn.
11:12No, no, Llewellyn, sire.
11:14Um, but be no troubled, uh, we, we Welshmen have great, great difficulties
11:19with Arabian words like, uh, camel and, uh, oil.
11:24Yes, I am sure.
11:25Yes.
11:26Llewellyn, I wish to bathe in five minutes,
11:28and I want no herbs or perfumes in the water.
11:31Also, please get my luggage from the car.
11:34Hang my suits, put my shirts, et cetera, in their places,
11:38and lay out my grey three-piece suit with a white poplin shirt and a red silk tie.
11:42Also, I shall require a bowl of consomme and a water biscuit for my lunch in one hour,
11:47and I want this room arranged as a study with a desk there
11:52so I can receive my guests and a formal business footing.
11:55Also, I am not a sheikh.
11:59Neither am I an Effendi or a sire.
12:01I am Bassam Sayin, sir or Mr. Sayin, to my staff. Understood.
12:07Luggage from car, bath filled with water neat.
12:10Uh, grey whistle, white shirt, uh, red silk tie, uh, uh, soup, hardtack,
12:16and the desk in this room.
12:19No oriental titles, just Mr. or Sir.
12:22Got it, sir.
12:23Your wish is my command.
12:27Where in the name of Allah did he come from?
12:36Must be the agency.
12:38Half hour full body massage, assisted shower, topless, two-girl topless or VIP.
12:57I only happen to be joint managing director of this place, darling. Where's Frankie?
13:00Look, are you some kind of nutter? I'm gonna get Terry on to you.
13:03Terry's not here, is he?
13:04How do you know?
13:05Because Terry, like you, sweetness, works for me. Where is she?
13:09Hi, doll.
13:12Come to inspect the investment.
13:13Francis, at the risk of industrial action, will you ask this young lady to smile at the customers
13:18and make the service we offer sound less like the sentence of transportation and you get their sizes?
13:23You heard the man. Be kind to the punters.
13:26Right, business, love. We got this rich Arab up West Kent.
13:29Big house, portable bank notes.
13:35Come in.
13:37Can I have a word, please?
13:39Of course.
13:40What can I do for you?
13:41Something you said in the car.
13:43You asked me if I was carrying a gun.
13:44Oh.
13:46Nothing.
13:48Is there something I ought to know, Mr. Science?
13:50No, no, no. Nothing at all.
13:53I have some delicate negotiations going on back in my country.
13:57I'm sorry if I seem preoccupied.
14:00You can always keep in contact by phone.
14:02My presence is needed to avert complications.
14:06Yeah, well, give me the simple life every time.
14:09Come on.
14:10You know politics. What was it Byron said?
14:13Politics?
14:14I thought you were in banking.
14:16Yeah, and commodities.
14:18You know, you can't be a politician in my country without one of two things.
14:21And what are they?
14:23A hundred million dollars or a private army.
14:39Does this Terry McCann know what he's doing?
14:49Let's say he's fairly competent.
14:52Good.
14:54It is important that Sayin is provided with a respectable bodyguard.
14:59Have you heard from Beirut?
15:00Yes, everything is fine.
15:01We can go ahead with our business.
15:03Good.
15:04Let's pray with the Magnetown of Science.
15:05Good.
15:06That's fine.
15:07Done.
15:09As.
15:11Well?
15:13Now, love, remember what I told you.
15:27Are you sure he's good for a century?
15:28Of course.
15:29Look, leave the finance to Arthur.
15:31I just want to sweeten him up for my little proposition.
15:35All right, Arthur.
15:36Things I do for you.
15:38That's a spinach.
15:40I see.
15:41Did he leave a number where he could be contacted?
15:46I see.
15:52Oh, that would be Mr. Saadi.
15:53He has an appointment.
15:59Welcome to the body.
16:01For willing.
16:02Cherry about?
16:03Oh, yeah.
16:05Water?
16:06You do, dear.
16:07Where's the punter?
16:08Mr. Sane is in there.
16:10No, no.
16:10No, I don't think that's a good idea.
16:12Hey, what's this?
16:13Mutiny?
16:14No, but he's not expecting you.
16:16He's waiting for a geezer called Sade.
16:19Di, kindly announce to Mr. Sane that the security advisor to Mr. Elliott and Mr. Sade would be grateful for...
16:27Ah.
16:28You are from Mr. Sade?
16:29We are business associates.
16:31Well, come in.
16:32Food in.
16:41One of my favorites.
16:42But if pressed, I'd have to admit a preference for cannelloni.
16:45A cannelletto, surely.
16:46Indeed.
16:47What can I do for you, Mr...
16:49Daly.
16:49Arthur Daly.
16:50I, uh...
16:51I understand you're in banking.
16:55That is one of my interests.
16:58Which is no doubt why you require the services of my man, Terry.
17:01Danger of kidnap.
17:02But London is not like Rome.
17:04I have good reason for requiring a bodyguard, Mr. Daly.
17:08Of course, Mr. Sane.
17:09One can't be too careful.
17:10And with my Terry as your minder, he couldn't be in better hands.
17:13Why?
17:14Mr. Daly, I am a busy man.
17:16Please come to the point.
17:18I have private business interests.
17:20Capital very much in a spoken for situation, so to speak.
17:24A opportunity to make four, four and a half millions.
17:27Oh, I am very pleased for you.
17:30And?
17:31And I am prepared to offer a businessman of impeccable credentials, such as yourself,
17:36the opportunity to make a small investment, say, 150,000 pounds.
17:40Yeah, I have not that kind of money.
17:43Oh, I'd arrange a meeting to familiarize you with all the details.
17:46I mean, my accountant...
17:47Forgive me, but I could not contemplate doing business with a...
17:50Forgive me, a complete stranger.
17:53Well, perhaps I can take you out to lunch.
17:55Shall we say tomorrow, one?
17:57I am afraid my schedule forbids it.
18:00Pleasure to meet you, Mr. Daly.
18:03Goodbye.
18:04Perhaps some of your colleagues.
18:05We are not in the investment business.
18:08Thank you for a generous offer.
18:10Well, at least we've made contact.
18:12Indeed.
18:12I'll just leave you my card.
18:14You are too kind.
18:16Day or night.
18:16Goodbye.
18:17For the present.
18:18All right, Chief?
18:27You know, Terry, I have been to London before.
18:30Yeah?
18:31I stayed in the Dorchester Hotel, private suite.
18:34Three bodyguards, all armed.
18:37My first guest was a permanent secretary at the foreign office.
18:41What's gone wrong?
18:42Yes, I want to call Beirut.
19:02Die?
19:17You all right?
19:19Oh, sorry, boy.
19:20I'm just getting the Sheik's recreation sorted out a bit.
19:24Oh, what?
19:24Hold on, hold on.
19:26Blinky neck.
19:27Oh, hi, Terry.
19:28Oh, look.
19:35Don't get the wrong idea, boy, or no.
19:38This is for Frankie's nerves.
19:39You know how it is.
19:40Oh, nerves?
19:42What's going on?
19:43A standard drill for your Arab, isn't it?
19:46Come this time of day, they like to slip into something casual like.
19:51He'd think that we were not on the ball
19:54if we hadn't spirited a little Turkish delight into his boudoirsy.
19:59All right, whose idea was this, eh?
20:01You, get dressed.
20:02Come on.
20:03Here.
20:03Come on.
20:04Arthur's right.
20:05Well, he said he'd be good for a ton.
20:08Now, listen, Die, something's up, so lay off the gargle.
20:10Up?
20:11What?
20:12Well, I don't know, but something's wrong.
20:14I can feel it.
20:14Bother by her?
20:15Yeah, maybe.
20:16In the meantime, you get her to the kitchen
20:18and spirit her out when the coast is clear.
20:20Got it?
20:23Bloody hell.
20:26And Khalid, did you talk with him?
20:34Yeah, I'm not sure.
20:35There's no sign of Sadi or the Englishman Elliot.
20:37Yeah, and no reply from the telephone.
20:43Very well.
20:44I shall call again tonight.
20:46Everything all right, Chief?
20:51I don't know, young man.
21:13I'm sorry about your friend Daley
21:14and his business proposal.
21:17Don't worry about it.
21:18He'll survive.
21:19I can't understand how a fit, bright young man
21:21like yourself should want someone
21:23like Arthur around you.
21:25Yeah, well, I've often wondered that myself.
21:28Art of gold, though.
21:29And he got you this appointment, hmm?
21:31Well, through a friend of his
21:32who met a couple of blokes in a club.
21:34Elliot and Sadi.
21:35That's right, yeah.
21:36He said they needed a minder,
21:38and here I am.
21:39What's up, Mr. Sain?
21:45Don't you think I'm up to it?
21:46No, no, Terry.
21:46I think you are very able.
21:48It's just...
21:49no disrespect.
21:52Well, are we, then?
21:54I think you're out of your class.
21:56I'm sorry.
21:58My enemies do not box fairly.
21:59They are not English cricket players.
22:02Enemies?
22:02Hold on.
22:04Elliot said he was hiring me
22:06to babysit a nice old banker
22:08who was a bit fussy about his status.
22:10He said you needed a minder
22:11the same as you need a big motor
22:12or gold taps on your bath appearances.
22:15Elliot told you this?
22:16Yeah, well, that was the drift.
22:18But now it don't square with the vibes I'm receiving.
22:21You're in trouble, aren't you?
22:25Frankly, Terry,
22:26I cannot really afford to be away from Beirut right now.
22:30Beirut?
22:31There you go again.
22:32I'm sorry?
22:33Begging the bleeding question.
22:34Look, we're talking about enemies,
22:35me being out of my class,
22:37and all because I suspect
22:38that I'm not dressed properly.
22:40Dressed?
22:40But your clothes are perfectly...
22:42No, no, no.
22:43Tooled up.
22:44Carrying a gun.
22:46Ah.
22:47So come on, then.
22:49Let's see what we're getting into.
22:50I'm sorry.
22:51I'm merely getting impatient, that's all.
22:53Yet my hands are tied until Mr Sardi turns up.
22:56Is that the truth?
22:57Of course.
23:02Now, if you will excuse me,
23:03I have a great deal to do.
23:11Where's Frankie?
23:11Is she gone?
23:13Getting changed, yes.
23:14Yes.
23:15Any more news on the bother, Terry, bro?
23:18I don't know, but I don't like it, mate.
23:20Listen, you just see that Frankie gets out of here, all right?
23:23Arthur?
23:35Yes, Terry?
23:39No, everything is not all right, mate.
23:42Listen, this bloke's saying is into something really heavy.
23:45Come on, Terry, don't let's get paranoid.
23:48But the last time he came to London,
23:49he had three armed bodyguards.
23:51Now, nice old bankers don't go around mob-handed.
23:55You, um, reckon there's, uh, danger?
23:59I reckon, as you might say, Arthur,
24:01that he's been lured here from Beirut.
24:04Well, for what purpose?
24:06For the purpose of topping.
24:08Oh, God.
24:09Hello, you there, Terry?
24:09Get out now, right away, and bring Ty with you.
24:12Well, maybe I'm imagining it.
24:14And maybe you're not.
24:15Maybe you're not.
24:16Look, I'll phone Elliot and tell him he's got to replace you.
24:18I'll tell him I need you for another job.
24:20And listen, Terry, if there's any aggro, bug out, right?
24:23If it comes down to shoot us, I'm off.
24:25Good boy.
24:25I'll ring you.
24:27Okay, thanks.
24:30Thanks a lot, Arthur.
24:32You're a prince.
24:33Yes.
24:55Yes.
24:57Ah, oh, Fendi.
25:05The Bedotent, the freedom of the noble nomad,
25:10have given way to telephone gold-plated fountain pen
25:15and pocket calculator.
25:18By the way, did you know St. John Philby out there in the desert?
25:23Llewelyn, I am not a nomad.
25:25Now, what do you want?
25:27Yes.
25:28Um, I was a prisoner of the Japanese, you know, sire.
25:34Also, a vali to the late Peter Rahman.
25:38Please, I am very...
25:39Now, in other words, your serenity,
25:41I am acquainted with the world.
25:45Other parts, other customs, isn't it now?
25:46Llewelyn.
25:47Yes, yes.
25:48Look, a little diversion, sire.
25:50A little breath of Arabic.
25:53I do not need...
25:54Ah, sire, sire, you see.
25:56A good manservant anticipates,
26:00anticipates the needs of his master.
26:03Very well.
26:04Get on with it.
26:04Oh, yes.
26:05Go to that.
26:06No, please.
26:16This is unbearable.
26:24Blareada.
26:24They can't find Saudi either, eh?
26:52Oh, you speak Arabic?
26:53No, I read expressions.
26:57Listen, I got rid of the circus.
26:59Di's making a curry.
27:01He's not a bad cook as it ams.
27:08So, what's it all about?
27:09Why should I confide in you, young man?
27:30Look, you may have a private army in Beirut,
27:32but here in West Kensington,
27:34you've got me and a gargle-lappy Welsh chef.
27:37When I asked if you had a gun,
27:40I was surprised you said no.
27:42Elliot should never have provided me
27:43with an unarmed chef du corps.
27:45Eh?
27:46Bodyguard.
27:46I had two, all armed, with submachine guns.
27:49This isn't Beirut.
27:51But Elliot knows that my life is always in danger.
27:55And then he hired you.
27:58And a lunatic manservant.
28:00It's beyond my understanding.
28:01Okay.
28:02gorgeous.
28:04Jeez.
28:04Thanks for running.
28:24What did you believe?
28:25Oh, my God, let's have to get back in.
28:44This is one for the thin blue line.
28:51What are you doing?
28:52The law, your ever-friendly London Bobby.
28:53Don't call the police, please.
28:55I'm sorry, sunshine.
28:56It's my life I'm worried about, number one.
29:00Except it's academic now, isn't it?
29:02Know what I mean?
29:03They've cut the line.
29:04Standard practice before an attempt.
29:06Call your magic, Abdul, you know that?
29:08You're really fun to be with.
29:25Oh, tabby boy.
29:37Oh, running off, are we?
29:39Come and stand and fight like men.
29:42What is going on?
30:01Hey, that's the one I squirted with the washing-up liquid tell.
30:05Yeah? Well done, mate. Come on, let's lay it.
30:08Gentlemen, thank you.
30:10It appears I was very mistaken about you.
30:13Yeah, and we were mistaken about you and all.
30:15If you're a banker, he's a bleeding appeal court judge.
30:18From now on, sunshine, you're on your own.
30:21And if you see any of your pals, tell them they better not show up around Wandsworth.
30:25I understand, Terry, how you must feel.
30:28Right, Terry. Let's go, boy.
30:31It was very brave of you. I mean, you were unarmed.
30:33Yeah, well, this is out of my league. See you around.
30:38Yes, I understand.
30:39Be careful on your way out.
30:42Cheers.
30:45Come on, Terry. I can get the part of the huge feet, boy.
30:48We can't just leave him there, can we?
30:51Oh, dear, you mad quick exotic fool, boy.
30:59Come on.
31:00That's right, Arthur. Shooters and everything.
31:06There's white tapes across the road.
31:08You're joking, Frankie. You have to be joking.
31:11Oh, my God. Oh, my good God.
31:13Listen, you scarper.
31:15And if the law stops you, have a fit or something.
31:17Oh, my God.
31:29Oh, my God.
31:34Oh, my God.
31:40Yeah, that's right.
31:43Mr. Elliot, good morning.
31:50Oh, this is a pleasant surprise.
31:54You're in trouble, Daly.
31:56Good Lord, my life is full of troubles.
32:00Trouble like this is what we call fatal, Mr. Daly.
32:04You're annoyed, I can always tell.
32:07Let me offer you a cup of...
32:08Do you listen to the radio?
32:13Read the newspapers.
32:15You mean you haven't heard?
32:16Heard what?
32:18There was a small war yesterday up in West Kensington.
32:21At number 16, Billingham Garcoyle.
32:24Oh, no.
32:30Very well acted, bravo.
32:32Now tell us what you want, what the deal is.
32:35Deal?
32:36To return our client to us unharmed.
32:39Oh, no, look.
32:42I'm not acting.
32:43I mean, you've got to fill me in on this.
32:46Your Mr. Terry McCann, ace bodyguard, and the manservant, have kidnapped our client.
32:52Oh, no, this is terrible.
32:54Why have the police not been round here?
32:57This is a diplomatic affair, Mr. Daly.
32:59Yeah, but I mean, a kidnapping.
33:01You could try the sympathy angle.
33:02Oh, we prefer to handle it ourselves.
33:05Now, you're a sensible man.
33:08Perhaps we could discuss some sort of financial arrangement.
33:11What sort of financial arrangement?
33:15We could pay you £40,000 to have our client return safely.
33:23Come into my office, Mr. Elliot.
33:25Bloody good, your friend, let Nostros here tell.
33:36Yeah, well, he owes me a few.
33:38Wakey, wakey, Omar Sharif.
33:40Grab up, boy.
33:41I imagine several people owe much to you, Terry.
33:44Thank you, Lord.
33:45Sir.
33:46Oh, I answer.
33:47I assure you, Mr. Elliot, that if at all possible, I shall arrange this transaction to the satisfaction of all concerned.
33:53If it's not possible, Mr. Daly, you know the alternative.
33:58Alternative?
34:02Understood?
34:03Perfectly.
34:05Look, if they won't agree to £40,000, can I, um...
34:08No games, chum.
34:10Just get Syene here by lunchtime, all right?
34:14And I'll bring the money.
34:15£40,000?
34:16Of course.
34:23Hello, Terry.
34:27It's me.
34:28Arthur.
34:29Listen, just as we figured, they've been round.
34:31And they have come up with a very interesting deal.
34:35They want to buy chummy back off you.
34:37No.
34:38Now, listen, Terry.
34:39The man is offering a great deal of bread.
34:42Five thousand smackers for the return of Syene.
34:45No.
34:45No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
34:47Look, look.
34:47I am prepared to split that right down the middle.
34:51Get lost, Arthur.
34:51It's no deal.
34:53Now, listen, we need...
34:54Just, just, just, just, just.
34:54I said, listen!
34:56We need a motor.
34:57Are you sure about the five grand?
35:00Look, look, I may be able to push them up to, um...
35:03Eight?
35:04All right, all right.
35:05Just a thought.
35:06Okay, I'll get a motor over to you.
35:07Give us the address again.
35:10Yeah.
35:11Yeah, right, got it.
35:13Take care, Terry.
35:14See you.
35:15Thanks, chum.
35:23Now, why don't you just drive on over there?
35:26We'll keep you company.
35:28Get knotted.
35:29What do you think I am?
35:31If I leave you here, it will be as a stiff.
35:35You're not a nice man, Mr. Elliot.
35:38Not nice at all.
35:40So Elliot set us up, using dying me as stooges.
35:44Right.
35:45Now, what I want to know from you, sunshine, is who I'm dealing with and why.
35:50Also, other little incidentals, like how many?
35:53And are they or not coppers or something?
35:55They are not policemen.
35:56Well, I entered this country on a false passport.
36:00Oh, that's wonderful.
36:02In Beirut, I am a very respected man, well known.
36:05I seldom leave the enclave held by my own faction, for we have enemies who want to kill
36:09me.
36:10Oh, that much I can vouch for, Boyo.
36:12Mahmoud Safiyah Sadi is a member of our government.
36:15He urged me to leave my people to come to London to have secret meetings with the Americans.
36:19He guaranteed full protection, which I got, despite his efforts.
36:25So this Sadi double-crossed you, and Elliot and the Glee Club are his boys.
36:29And they'll have another go, your omnipotence.
36:32These lads don't give up.
36:34I have to get back to my people.
36:35If you could only get me to the airport.
36:37Yeah, that's no problem.
36:39My man's on his way with the wheels now.
36:43Not this one, I think.
36:47The van.
36:53Now, Asif will travel in the back.
36:55You will drive to the address you wrote down and remain in the van.
36:59That's all you have to do.
37:00Any attempt to signal or warn McCann or his companions, and you will be shot.
37:07Is that clear?
37:09Yeah.
37:10I got that.
37:11Right.
37:20I think this will go off okay, Bully?
37:22Shut up a minute.
37:23Relating to the shooting incident, which took place at Billingham Gardens, Kensington, yesterday evening,
37:28is that police have recovered two bullets and traces of blood,
37:31which indicate at least two men were injured in the affray.
37:34Detectives are trying to trace the occupants of the house,
37:37which had been rented to a Middle Eastern government for some years.
37:40But at the moment, they have no leads as to their identity.
37:44Thank you, God, for that.
37:47I must say, Chief, I admire your call.
37:50The work has to be done.
37:52Do you think we'll get through the airport in safety?
37:56I don't know.
37:56Look, look, maybe you should call your embassy.
38:01They'd help, wouldn't they?
38:02Who knows who to trust?
38:03Sard is probably in control there.
38:10I wouldn't be doing this now if you'd pressed on with the assault on the house.
38:15What are we paying you for?
38:17You wouldn't say that if you've been there.
38:19I thought the bodyguard was going to be a walkover.
38:22Apparently, we were wrong.
38:24Oh, no, my friend.
38:26You were wrong.
38:40Come on, Arthur.
38:41That's the pub.
38:57Okay.
38:57Let's hit it.
38:59Oh, you're included, are you?
39:02That's what I pay you for.
39:04In that case, we'll do it my way.
39:11What's the problem?
39:16Stuck here in a ruddy pub, isn't it?
39:19Liquor, liquor everywhere and not a drop to drink.
39:23Be time enough for that when this is over, mate.
39:26I might even join you.
39:31Patience.
39:33I told you when to arrive.
39:35Do you know a Welsh song, David o' Gary Gwen?
39:55Good God.
39:56A friend of mine in Beirut used to sing it.
39:59Oh, a Welshman?
40:01An Indian.
40:02He came from Bombay.
40:05Here he is.
40:22Seems all right.
40:23Why doesn't he come out?
40:26Dead cautious hour, Arthur.
40:29Right.
40:29Here's the plan.
40:31Just sit like that.
40:33Right.
40:35Go over it.
40:36Winking indicator means all clear.
40:38Then we come down and you pick us up at the door.
40:40And any obvious bother and we're on our own.
40:43Yeah.
40:43Get out as soon as you can.
40:44Use the confusion.
40:46If there's any shooting, Terry, now, what do we do?
40:50Dial 999.
40:52I'm sorry, but I'm not getting croaked for you, Mr. Sine.
40:54No, I understand.
40:56Window?
40:57Oh, yes.
40:59Yeah, all clear, Terry, by the way.
41:01Good luck.
41:01Yeah, and thanks.
41:03Don't thank me yet, Mr. Sine.
41:17Right.
41:18You two get a decision.
41:19I really prefer not to be involved.
41:26Listen.
41:28We take them as they cross the pavement to the van.
41:30Nothing could be simpler.
41:32The shooting will be done by my two men.
41:34You and I are merely spectators.
41:40He must get into the van.
41:43Do not underage him in any way.
41:45God, dear.
41:46You look terrible.
41:46Let's get this over with, Terrence.
41:49Terrence?
41:50You all right?
41:50Yeah.
41:55Hobbin, please, Terry.
41:57Listen, you shouldn't mix with the heavy mob if it makes you ill.
41:59Oh, I thought it'd be something like this.
42:11I'll tell you what, Arthur.
42:12You don't shake easy, do you?
42:14You will invite Sine into the van.
42:16Any warning will result in your death.
42:19All right, all right.
42:19Keep your hair on.
42:22Drive to the doorway.
42:24Come on.
42:24Come on.
42:24Come on.
42:24Come on.
42:24Come on.
42:29Lovely grab, Abdel.
42:40We have a gold situation.
42:42When I meet Beirut, I will send for you, Di.
42:45You come and be my chef, the household.
42:56Old clear, I reckon.
42:57You reckon?
42:58Yeah.
42:59Bag's a room.
43:01Right, then.
43:10Oh, dear, oh, dear, Arthur.
43:12You've hit a police bus.
43:14It's police.
43:15Polizai savvy.
43:17No tricks.
43:19Would I trick you, my son?
43:20Well, that's a bit of bad luck, isn't it?
43:27What, were you on the way to a match or a riot?
43:29You could turn into one.
43:32Yeah, then I know you.
43:33Well, maybe you do, maybe you don't, squire.
43:35I was contributed at the Benevolent Fund, Widows and Orphans.
43:38Oh, really?
43:40Got a funny one here.
43:41Right, you.
43:42Listen, we've got trouble.
43:43For God's sake, don't look round.
43:44There were shooters all over the place.
43:46Two on a pavement, one in the back of the van.
43:48They're Arab terrorists.
43:49Can you handle it?
43:53Right, sir.
43:54Name.
43:56Which two?
43:57Blue shirt near the pub door and a geezer with a sling by the railings.
44:02Yeah, OK.
44:05Driver's licence?
44:06No, of course.
44:18Ty!
44:19Ty, over here.
44:20Come on, bring your mate.
44:21Come on, come on.
44:23There's nothing to worry about, just a slight inch.
44:32Bad luck on you, I suppose, sir.
44:33Hitting a job vehicle.
44:34Oh, well, it's an ill wind.
44:36All set.
44:37Right.
44:46Get out!
44:47Get out!
44:47Get out!
44:48Get out!
45:02Get out!
45:03Get out!
45:05Get out!
45:05Let's go.
45:35Let's go.
46:05Let's go.
46:35Let's go.
46:38Mr. McCann, I've radioed for a car to take you all down to the Nick. We've got a lot of sorting out to do.
46:44Sorting out? Oh, listen, I just ran halfway.
46:46Yes, if you get a citation or a hand on your collar.
46:50Oh, it's charming, isn't it?
46:52I'll tell you what, look, my motor's there. I don't want to get Nick for parking, so I can take these gentlemen down there now.
46:58All right. It's the Picton Street, Nick. Do you know it?
47:00Yeah, of course I do.
47:01Ask for Detective Inspector Samson. I'll see you there, sir. Cheers.
47:04All right, get rid of those lots. Come on, then.
47:09All right, Abdul. We've just got time to get you to the airport.
47:29Airport? What are you talking about? We're due down the Nick. And on the right side of the counter.
47:35Oh, yes, he's right, boyo.
47:37But on the other hand, we can't let our offendi here get done on a false passport claim now, can we?
47:45False passport? Terry, what have you got me into?
47:49Got you into it? Look, own up, Arthur. We're better off without him.
47:52Abdul is nothing but trouble.
47:54Aiding and abetting, illegal immigrants assisting a felony, or they wouldn't like that down at the Picton Street, Nick.
48:02And that D.I. is a right bastard.
48:06Well, what are you waiting for? Come on, off you go to the airport before the law puts a shout-out on us.
48:10There are other cars, Arthur.
48:14Boarding now, sir.
48:30Thank you so much.
48:32Well, gentlemen, what can I say?
48:35No offense, Sir Sheik, but I like the sound of goodbye.
48:39Well, goodbye, then.
48:41And I hope you will not be offended.
48:42I wish you to accept these checks.
48:48One thousand pounds.
48:51Listen, Mr. Sinez, you've saved my life.
48:55Thank you, boys.
48:56Oh, yeah, they should just take care of the van.
48:58And my driving ticket.
49:00Ritless, they said.
49:01And what a shady character you turned out to be.
49:03I think I consider going into business with you.
49:05If you want to, I'll change the situation.
49:32Right people, right time, just the wrong location.
49:44I've got a good idea.
49:48Just you keep me near.
49:51I'll be so good for you.
49:52I could be so good for you.
49:55I'm gonna help you.
49:56Nothing like you wanted to.
49:58I'll do anything for you.
50:03I'll be so good for you.
50:05I could be so good for you.
50:07I'll do it like you wanted to.
50:09I'll do it like you wanted to.
50:11There ain't nothing I can't go through.
50:15I'll be so good for you.
50:17I'll do it like you wanted to.
50:27I'll be so good for you.
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