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A London scholar (Sigourney Weaver) moonlights as a personal escort and becomes a pawn in a plot against a client (Michael Caine).
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00:02:10Oh, my God.
00:02:40Where are you going, you silly cow?
00:02:59Jesus Christ.
00:03:01Welcome to London, Dr. Slaughter, and to the Institute for Middle Eastern Strategic Studies.
00:03:07Dr. Slaughter has a PhD from Harvard and comes to us after three years' fieldwork in China.
00:03:13Now, I don't have to remind you how important it is for our Institute to maintain its special relationship with the Arab world.
00:03:21We're dependent upon its goodwill and its generosity for the funding of all our research projects.
00:03:27So, think of yourselves as ambassadors, bridge builders, friends.
00:03:34You owe me the money, Nigel, and I want it.
00:03:39Ask me nicely, then.
00:03:40Why should I? We bought the house together.
00:03:42Everything is in the lawyer's hands. The divorce papers are going through.
00:03:46Nigel, I have to pay my rent.
00:03:48You can't afford it. Get something smaller.
00:03:51Smaller? It's a bedsitter, Nigel. It makes our place in Peking look like a palace.
00:03:55Yeah, you used to say your surroundings didn't matter as long as I was around.
00:04:00Did I?
00:04:01Well, I must have been in love.
00:04:03Don't worry, it won't happen again.
00:04:07Julian, I know it's very un-British to ask this, but how do you manage?
00:04:12Manage?
00:04:14On 150 pounds a week.
00:04:16You mean you're living on your Institute salary?
00:04:19What are you living on?
00:04:20My father has a small merchant bank, actually.
00:04:22Well, bully for you. What about the rest of us?
00:04:26Grants. Scholarships.
00:04:28Lauren, it's considered to be a good job.
00:04:31Julian, where I come from, a good job is a job that pays well.
00:04:34Why don't you apply for the Kuwait field trip?
00:04:37What's that?
00:04:38Well, every year the Kuwaitis select someone from the Institute to do field research for them.
00:04:43First-class travel, limitless expenses, and a little extra money.
00:04:47Sounds too good to be true.
00:04:49Why haven't you applied?
00:04:51I have.
00:04:52Last week's car bombing of yet another Libyan exile in London,
00:05:20Helfi Sazam, has underlined the dangerous mood of the unpredictable Arab leader.
00:05:26Because of the rising tide of terrorist violence,
00:05:28Lord Bullbeck, Britain's leading expert on Middle Eastern affairs,
00:05:31has stepped up his contacts among the moderate Arab states.
00:05:35Lord Bullbeck, the international lawyer,
00:05:37has been asked by the Prime Minister and several interested parties
00:05:40to come in as an impartial negotiator.
00:05:42lindsay, lindsay, come here!
00:05:59What is this now place is really falling apart
00:06:10Calm down man, I'll fix it
00:06:14Lindsay that'll only hold until my next shower you know I do this twice a day
00:06:20Why don't you just call a goddamn plumber and really fix it
00:06:23No money for a plumber and you owe me two weeks rent
00:06:27You bloodsucker Lindsay
00:06:30You could hock that video
00:06:32And you doctor, you could hock your ass
00:06:36Just call the plumber Lindsay and you'll have another Notting Hill ride on your hands
00:06:41A white one
00:06:57You didn't touch a quail
00:07:01I don't eat dead animals
00:07:03Do you eat them alive, Dr. Slaughter?
00:07:06I'm a vegetarian
00:07:07I guess this might
00:07:09I don't smoke either
00:07:11What do you do, Mr. Van Arkady?
00:07:14Oh, I'm one of these boring bankers
00:07:16Anglo, out of investment trust
00:07:18All those boring petrodollars
00:07:20What do you do?
00:07:22Obviously you are not a banker
00:07:24Right now I'm loving like hell to get on a field trip to Kuwait
00:07:27Care of the Middle Eastern Institute
00:07:29That's where I work
00:07:30I'm impressed
00:07:31Don't be
00:07:32We're only paid 150 pounds a week
00:07:35That's not nice
00:07:36No
00:07:37If there's anything I can do
00:07:39Then that's what bankers are for
00:07:40China
00:07:41Now that really scares me
00:07:43900 million people breeding like rabbits
00:07:46You're wrong, Lady Newhouse
00:07:48What do you mean, I'm wrong?
00:07:50They're over a billion now
00:07:51That's official
00:07:52You're both wrong
00:07:54There are only two people in China
00:07:57And I know both of them
00:07:59Two people in China?
00:08:02I love it
00:08:04Okay, if there are two people in China
00:08:07How many are there in the world?
00:08:09There are 5,000 people in the world
00:08:12That's it, 5,000
00:08:14And I suppose, Mr. Van Arkady
00:08:17That you've met them all
00:08:215,000
00:08:22That's all that counts
00:08:24What about the starving millions?
00:08:26A million isn't a number in any real sense
00:08:28There's murder in nature
00:08:29Millions are dying right now
00:08:31Starved
00:08:32Bombed
00:08:33In camps
00:08:34Nobody gives a damn
00:08:35You may deplore it
00:08:36But it's a fact
00:08:37Those 5,000
00:08:39Who are they?
00:08:40How many of them are British?
00:08:4345
00:08:45German
00:08:4660
00:08:47African
00:08:48None
00:08:49And more Arabs than you might think
00:08:50But they're all here in London
00:08:51But they're all here in London
00:08:53I suppose the rest are American
00:08:56And naturally, Mr. Van Arkady
00:08:58You're one of the 5,000
00:09:00Bien, bon Dieu
00:09:04Tell me, how many are women?
00:09:06Interested, aren't we?
00:09:08Very
00:09:09Well
00:09:10Since we're on the subject of women
00:09:12Shall we go and have our coffee?
00:09:14I'm glad to miss you
00:09:15I'm glad to miss you
00:09:16I'm not going anywhere
00:09:17You don't understand
00:09:19You're being summoned
00:09:20Ladies to the loo and baby talk
00:09:22Whilst we men
00:09:24Pass the port and smoke cigars
00:09:26That sucks
00:09:28That sucks
00:09:29That's London, my dear
00:09:34Julian
00:09:35Have you heard anything from the Kuwait embassy?
00:09:37They keep giving me the runner-up
00:09:39About the field trip?
00:09:40Yeah
00:09:41It hasn't been decided yet
00:09:42Oh
00:09:45About that Kuwait trip
00:09:46Shouldn't I write and confirm your travel dates?
00:09:48I suppose yes
00:09:49I didn't know it was so soon
00:09:51Well just draw off to later and I'll sign it
00:09:58Well
00:10:00Good news
00:10:05Good night, sir
00:10:06Good night, Lauren
00:10:07Good night, Lauren
00:10:08Dr. Slaughter
00:10:11This came for you, special delivery
00:10:13Thank you
00:10:18Thank you
00:10:35This young woman earns 200 pounds an hour
00:10:38Her takings for a single week might be several thousand pounds
00:10:43She is one of a growing number of young women
00:10:46To work in London's newest industry
00:10:49The escort service
00:10:51Grossing several million pounds monthly
00:10:54Most of it tax-free
00:10:56The Jasmine agency has been operating for three years
00:11:00From their offices on Pond Street
00:11:02It dispatches dozens of girls to wealthy customers
00:11:05All over London every night of the year
00:11:08Do you take credit cards?
00:11:10What's that shit you're watching?
00:11:11I don't believe this
00:11:12He's been a mercenary in the Congo
00:11:15And he's been arrested for fire
00:11:16Sounds like it's pretty funny
00:11:18More than you think
00:11:19He's having earned the title of captain
00:11:21This is Madame Sibel
00:11:23Her last known employer was the Hotel Bristol, Beirut
00:11:26Though her duties there were somewhat obscure
00:11:27Lindsay!
00:11:37You know
00:11:39Oh no
00:11:42Lindsay!
00:11:43I don't have any money, I mean, I don't have any money.
00:12:14But you got this Ritchie job at some saturgical institution?
00:12:17Institute. Ritchie, my ass. Look at this.
00:12:21The Future of OPEC by General Sir George Newhouse.
00:12:25I wrote this article.
00:12:27You don't say that.
00:12:27He took my piece, he changed three lines, and he put his name on it.
00:12:31But, man, at least you're getting paid for all of that.
00:12:33But they don't pay anything.
00:12:36What?
00:12:39You mean you're doing all of that for nothing?
00:12:42Maybe you're not so smart after all.
00:12:50Hello, I'd like to speak to Mr. Hugo Van Arkady, please.
00:12:53Who's calling, please?
00:12:54This is Dr. Lauren Slaughter of the Middle Eastern Institute for Strategic Studies.
00:12:58Just a minute, please.
00:13:02Yes.
00:13:03Hi, this is Lauren Slaughter.
00:13:05Dr. Slaughter, we met the other night at General Newhouse's.
00:13:10Yes, the vegetarian.
00:13:12I remember very well.
00:13:14How are you?
00:13:14I'm fine, thank you.
00:13:16Actually, I was just wondering, you mentioned the other night that you might be able to help me.
00:13:20Do you need a loan?
00:13:22Yes.
00:13:23Have you tried your local bank?
00:13:25No.
00:13:26I thought you said that, um...
00:13:28If he turns you down, give me a call and we'll talk about it over dinner.
00:13:32Or maybe a quiet lunch in the country.
00:13:36Or even a weekend.
00:13:38No, thank you, Mr. Van Arkady.
00:13:40I'll manage.
00:13:41By the way, did you send me a tape?
00:13:44A tape?
00:13:45Why on earth should I send you a tape?
00:13:48No reason.
00:13:51This young woman earns 200 pounds an hour.
00:14:16Her takings for a single week might be several thousand pounds.
00:14:21She is one of a growing number of young women who work in London's newest industry.
00:14:28The S-Port Service.
00:14:30Grossing several million pounds monthly.
00:14:32Most of it tax-free.
00:14:51The men are lonely, you keep them company.
00:14:55That's it.
00:14:57That's why it's not prostitution.
00:15:02Prostitution is luring yourself.
00:15:05But this is just the opposite.
00:15:07Escort agencies, the thing I like about it, no hassle.
00:15:09I'll see.
00:15:26I'm going to go to Kensington.
00:15:28It's on my way. Thank you.
00:15:40Is this your taxi, General?
00:15:42Yes.
00:15:44Can I offer you a lift? I'm going to Kensington.
00:15:46It's on my way. Thank you.
00:15:56That was a terrific paper of yours in The Spectator.
00:16:10Ah, well, I had some very good raw material.
00:16:16But not good enough to warrant a field trip to Kuwait.
00:16:20You're a woman in a hurry.
00:16:22No more than any man, General.
00:16:25No more than any man, General.
00:16:27No more than any man, General.
00:16:29Oh, no.
00:16:31No...
00:16:33she reminds me of you know that great Australian girl you're absolutely right
00:17:00but she can go out like this men expect something sexier if you're thinking of tits in a tight
00:17:10dress you have a pretty stereotyped idea of what this job requires is that so up to you here's the
00:17:18drill we keep track of your appointments pay your cash but once you accept the job you go out with
00:17:25a guy even if he has halitosis and a triple chin and afterwards the sky's the limit we don't want
00:17:30to know dinner's okay for the rest I'll see how I feel of course you'll be using a pseudonym
00:17:38no I use my own name that's highly irregular I'm not ashamed of what I do captain Twilly
00:17:46perhaps she might be available to sell America good idea a big film producer Warren Farvenstein from LA
00:17:58most of our clients are regulars you must look your best
00:18:03I'll dazzle him with my wit
00:18:10the Iranian students were found today in a cellar in a disused tenement building
00:18:20the Iranians believed to be members of the
00:18:24and the police are still searching for a man who claimed he's been in an autonomous telecom
00:18:30carried out battle charges to disperse a mob of rampaging unions
00:18:34earlier overturned a police man who says no fire
00:18:37Brixton police are still searching for a man who claimed he's been in an autonomous telecom
00:18:41this was lower Brixton underground station
00:18:44his friends were not released by midnight
00:18:46he was recuperating
00:18:48allaks
00:18:49his troopers
00:18:50the
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00:19:16Thank you very much.
00:19:45Thank you very much.
00:20:15Thank you very much.
00:20:45I thought I heard a reference to money.
00:20:48You speak Japanese?
00:20:50I'm not on the menu, Mr. Masushita.
00:20:54I decide what I do after dinner.
00:20:56And in your case, it's no.
00:20:59Definitely no.
00:21:01EA.
00:21:16Excuse me, madam.
00:21:17Your name, please.
00:21:18Slaughter.
00:21:19Thank you, madam.
00:21:20Thank you, madam.
00:21:22Thank you, madam.
00:21:23Thank you, madam.
00:21:24Thank you, madam.
00:21:25Your name, please.
00:21:27Slaughter.
00:21:30Thank you, madam.
00:21:53Yes.
00:21:55You're from the Jasmine Agency?
00:22:04Appearances can be deceptive.
00:22:07Don't worry, I'm naked underneath.
00:22:13Hi, I'm Lauren Slaughter.
00:22:16An American, how exotic.
00:22:18I'm Sam Weller.
00:22:20Nice to meet you.
00:22:22Give me your things.
00:22:23Sam Weller, huh?
00:22:27Dickens, isn't it?
00:22:28Yes.
00:22:29The Pickwick Papers?
00:22:31What made you pick a Cockney character as a pseudonym?
00:22:35Lord Volbeck.
00:22:36Do you know my real name?
00:22:41I see you on the box, actually.
00:22:43Would you like a drink before we go to dinner?
00:22:45I'm drinking Chablis.
00:22:46Um, Perrier and a slice of lemon, please.
00:23:00When did you stop being a radical, Lord Volbeck?
00:23:03I like to think I still am.
00:23:11That's my father.
00:23:12He was injured in the general strike in 1926.
00:23:15He taught you trade union organization?
00:23:18The practical side of it.
00:23:19That was my wife.
00:23:33She was killed in an accident.
00:23:35I know.
00:23:36In Turkey.
00:23:37You seem to know a lot about me.
00:23:41I was in China when you were putting together the Hong Kong settlement.
00:23:45As a tourist?
00:23:47I was writing my doctorate on the Chinese economy.
00:23:51Oh, really?
00:23:52An intellectual?
00:23:53Well, what was it like for you over there?
00:23:59Infuriating.
00:24:01Fascinating.
00:24:01I don't know.
00:24:03Everything after China seems anticlimactic.
00:24:09Did you get to know many Chinese?
00:24:12A few.
00:24:13The Chinese weren't really encouraged to have Western friends.
00:24:16We were considered, um, spiritual pollutants.
00:24:19Spiritual pollutants?
00:24:20I had a Chinese lover for a while.
00:24:23Oh?
00:24:24Is that allowed?
00:24:26Not really.
00:24:29This is crazy.
00:24:30An escort agency sends me out on a date,
00:24:32and I end up talking to Lord Bullbeck about China.
00:24:37Why don't you call me Sam?
00:24:44Where did you learn to do that?
00:24:46I can't stand helpless men who can't cook.
00:24:50But you can treat it as a form of courtship.
00:24:53Okay.
00:24:55Tell me about your Chinese lover.
00:24:58Jingwei.
00:24:58Um, Jingwei was considered a dissident poet.
00:25:05I used to sneak him into my dorm room
00:25:07and put blankets up over the windows,
00:25:10and we'd stay up all night arguing about T.S. Eliot.
00:25:15Can I ask you a question?
00:25:17Mm-hmm.
00:25:18Why does somebody like you go to the Jasmine agency?
00:25:22We men are stuck with the courtship ritual,
00:25:26and I just don't have the time for it.
00:25:31I was going to ask you the same question.
00:25:34I need the money.
00:25:36And I happen to like uncomplicated sex.
00:25:40A lot of women need the money, but...
00:25:42A lot of women like uncomplicated sex.
00:25:44May I?
00:25:44Mm-hmm.
00:25:51How long have you been doing this?
00:25:53Oh, about a couple of weeks.
00:25:55You're the first person I've been able to talk to, actually.
00:25:59And you're going to do it again on a regular basis?
00:26:01Well, I haven't done too badly tonight.
00:26:05My dear, you should be very, very careful.
00:26:10You mean diseases and maniacs?
00:26:13Don't worry.
00:26:14I found a gynecologist who teaches karate.
00:26:18I was referring to something completely different.
00:26:25You're from Kuwait.
00:26:26Mm-hmm.
00:26:27I'm Dr. Slaughter.
00:26:28I was supposed to do research in your country,
00:26:31but I'm afraid it didn't work out.
00:26:33Ah, the field trip.
00:26:34Yes.
00:26:35You must allow our government to invite you next time.
00:26:38Yes, of course.
00:26:39It would be our honor.
00:26:41You know, I was very impressed by your statement
00:26:43at the last OPEC conference.
00:26:46But I'm afraid it didn't please too many people.
00:26:48Well, the Saudis are very sensitive about production cuts.
00:26:53I didn't expect to see you here.
00:26:55Just getting to know our Arab friends better.
00:26:58Which particular hat are you wearing tonight?
00:27:01No.
00:27:03You don't need to tell me.
00:27:05You're supposed to be with the wog and the dish.
00:27:07It's been a little soon.
00:27:12Yeah, I knew she could be here.
00:27:14This is Lorraine, a dear friend.
00:27:16They're very generous.
00:27:18Have a nice evening.
00:27:19You're from Kuwait.
00:27:24I'm a great admirer of your social services there.
00:27:27They're a model for the rest of the Gulf.
00:27:29And you?
00:27:31You are a model girl.
00:27:35Having fun in the Arab world, are we?
00:27:38The famous Dr. Slaughter from...
00:27:40The Middle Eastern Institute.
00:27:42Not the Jasmine Institute.
00:27:43You know the word for jasmine in my country?
00:27:48Jasmine.
00:27:50Beautiful, isn't it?
00:27:51What is your country?
00:27:53I have no country.
00:27:55I see.
00:27:56You're a Palestinian.
00:27:57Man.
00:27:58Man.
00:28:01Sayed.
00:28:02Hamdulillah.
00:28:03Let me introduce Hugo van Arkady.
00:28:06Of the Anglo-Arab Investment Trust.
00:28:08Good to see you again.
00:28:09I see you already know, my good friend, Karim Hartani.
00:28:12Also an investment banker?
00:28:14How do I describe, Karim?
00:28:16He's a kind of, uh, consultant.
00:28:19I put rich people together and make them richer.
00:28:23Ah.
00:28:24A fixer.
00:28:25Is he one of your 5,000?
00:28:27Who knows?
00:28:28Excuse me.
00:28:30It's too crowded here.
00:28:32But I'm with the, uh...
00:28:33He want mine.
00:28:34He works for me.
00:28:36I've been wanting to meet the beautiful Dr. Slaughter for a long time.
00:28:40Not only is she beautiful, but I am told she is very smart and very talented.
00:28:46I'm smart.
00:28:47I'm beautiful.
00:28:48I'm talented.
00:28:50Aren't you rather overdoing it?
00:28:52Typical Arab overkill.
00:28:53Well, I'm not complaining.
00:28:55What do you really do?
00:28:57I ran a magazine in Beirut once.
00:28:59And now?
00:29:01Like Arkady said, I put people together.
00:29:04Why? Are they falling apart?
00:29:05That's an old Marx Brothers joke.
00:29:08Are you a film freak, too?
00:29:10Oh, I spend my life at the movies.
00:29:12Well, you must have a lot of time on your hands.
00:29:15Well, I am an Arab playboy.
00:29:18Don't I look like one?
00:29:20Well, you're not a bit like the sheik in, uh, John Huston's Beat the Devil.
00:29:24The one who tells Robert Morley,
00:29:26No, one look is not enough.
00:29:30Oh, I'd love to see that again.
00:29:33Well, by a strange coincidence, I happen to have it on tape.
00:29:36Huh.
00:29:38Am I supposed to say your place or mine?
00:29:42No.
00:29:43These days you say,
00:29:45Vita Max or VHS.
00:29:48It's your license.
00:29:50No.
00:29:51One look is not enough.
00:29:52Hmm.
00:29:53Hmm.
00:29:54Hmm.
00:29:55If you think we're the enemies of your country, the logical thing is to boot us out.
00:30:07How much did you find out about the girl, Haldane?
00:30:08Student activist, but a very independent lady.
00:30:10Quarrelled with the faculty, the SDS.
00:30:11Married briefly to a British expert on China who's pretty left wing.
00:30:12Not on our K list though, never has been.
00:30:13What does that mean?
00:30:14It means she's totally apolitical.
00:30:15Did good field work in China.
00:30:16Got a PhD at Harvard in post-Mao economics.
00:30:17Oh yeah.
00:30:18How much did you find out about the girl, Haldane?
00:30:23Student activist, but a very independent lady.
00:30:26Quarrelled with the faculty, the SDS.
00:30:29Married briefly to a British expert on China who's pretty left-wing.
00:30:32Not on our K-list, though, never has been.
00:30:34What does that mean?
00:30:35It means she's totally apolitical.
00:30:37Did good fieldwork in China.
00:30:38Got a PhD at Harvard in post-Mao economics.
00:30:41Oh, yeah, she nearly got kicked out of China.
00:30:43Called the American ambassador there a sexist asshole.
00:30:48Why is she working at the Middle Eastern Institute for 150 pounds a week?
00:30:52She's one of those cookie yanks who likes living abroad.
00:30:55Oh.
00:30:56So she's not working for anyone?
00:30:58That's right. As far as we're concerned, she's clean.
00:31:01Thank you, Haldane. Goodbye.
00:31:04Bye.
00:31:08Come in.
00:31:12You're counting your money, Doc?
00:31:14Yeah, so I can buy my ticket out of here.
00:31:17Well, before you pack your bags, how about spending some of it at the races?
00:31:22Why not? I like horses.
00:31:26This is not horses. This is greyhounds.
00:31:28What are these men doing?
00:31:41They're indicating the odds.
00:31:43How do they get their information?
00:31:45I wish I knew.
00:31:47It's like a ballet.
00:31:49That's nothing.
00:31:50Where can the show start?
00:31:52Bill?
00:31:53Yeah?
00:31:54Let's go down and see the action.
00:31:55Great.
00:31:56You also want to size them up?
00:31:57I just want to see them race.
00:31:58Bets first.
00:31:59Dr. Slaughter?
00:32:00Yes.
00:32:01This is indeed a pleasure.
00:32:02Is it?
00:32:03Yes.
00:32:04I'd like you to meet an old friend of mine, Bill Raftery.
00:32:05Hello.
00:32:06Pleasure.
00:32:07This is my friend, Lindsay, Lord Bulbeck.
00:32:08Hello.
00:32:09Hello.
00:32:10Hello.
00:32:11Hello.
00:32:12Hello.
00:32:13Hello.
00:32:14Hello.
00:32:15Hello.
00:32:16Hello.
00:32:17Hello.
00:32:18Hello.
00:32:19Hello.
00:32:20So you're an American.
00:32:21Where are you from?
00:32:22Originally, Evanston, Illinois.
00:32:23But now I live in Notting Hill Gate.
00:32:24Notting Hill Gate?
00:32:25Isn't that where they had some riots a while back?
00:32:26That wasn't a riot, man.
00:32:27That was the carnival.
00:32:28That was the carnival.
00:32:29Sometimes it becomes a riot.
00:32:30Say, where can I place a bet around here?
00:32:31Over here.
00:32:32Come.
00:32:33I want to put some money on number four.
00:32:34Not number four, man.
00:32:35Number five.
00:32:36How's it going?
00:32:37Things could be better.
00:32:38I don't know.
00:32:39I don't know.
00:32:40I don't know if I can't.
00:32:41Now I can't.
00:32:42I can't.
00:32:43I can't.
00:32:44I can't.
00:32:45No.
00:32:46No.
00:32:47No.
00:32:48I can't.
00:32:49I can't.
00:32:50I can't.
00:32:51No.
00:32:52No.
00:32:53No.
00:32:54No.
00:32:55No.
00:32:56No.
00:32:57No.
00:32:58Things could be better.
00:33:00I know, I read the papers.
00:33:03So that's the William Rafferty, eh?
00:33:05Yes.
00:33:06I was showing him the real London of my youth.
00:33:09My father owned part of a greyhound once.
00:33:12A lot of dockers did.
00:33:14I remember coming here when I was eight.
00:33:19Let us go then, you and I.
00:33:23When the evening is spread out against the sky.
00:33:27What about the others?
00:33:28What others?
00:33:33Him.
00:33:35Harry.
00:33:35You make your own way home, sir.
00:33:37Yes, good night.
00:33:58Good night.
00:35:18The timing's right. Everyone's sick of the Beirut mess and wants a breather.
00:35:22No calls at that.
00:35:25So, peace treaty's on the cards for the very first time.
00:35:28If you pull this one off, they're gonna have to give you the Nobel Prize.
00:35:32HMG, don't think you can do it on your own. It's too dangerous.
00:35:35The vested interests lined up against you are pretty formidable, Sam.
00:35:38And you're making it easy for them.
00:35:40Rafferty told me about the dog races.
00:35:42Dismissing the bodyguard, trailing around with that woman.
00:35:44I call that irresponsible behavior.
00:35:46Don't forget, it's because I'm on my own that I stand a chance.
00:35:49If my friends feel that I'm just a front for you, chaps, you can forget the whole thing.
00:35:54Okay. Tell us what you need.
00:35:56I want you to lay on a safe house, but I want the Arabs to sweep it for bugs themselves.
00:36:02That's highly irregular.
00:36:04That's how it's going to be.
00:36:06When's all this supposed to happen?
00:36:08September the 5th.
00:36:09That's my birthday.
00:36:11Well, I have two reasons to celebrate.
00:36:14Hopefully.
00:36:15Hello.
00:36:20Hello.
00:36:21Hello.
00:36:23Hello, Rebecca.
00:36:24Remember Alan?
00:36:25Yeah, hello Alan.
00:36:27Aren't you concerned about your public image?
00:36:30You mean going out with escort girls?
00:36:33I couldn't care less.
00:36:35Besides, we're not living in the 50s.
00:36:38So there's no such thing as sexual blackmail?
00:36:42No. That went out with the Cold War.
00:36:44Are you sure?
00:36:51Probably had me checked out anyway.
00:36:54I didn't find the play convincing.
00:36:57The ending didn't work.
00:36:59How long was his wife locked up for anyway?
00:37:02He had her put away for the rest of her life.
00:37:05Jesus. Let's hear it for marriage.
00:37:08They did horrible things to women in those days.
00:37:10Those days? They still do.
00:37:12The men I see don't want a woman.
00:37:15They want an object.
00:37:17I mean, literally.
00:37:18They want me to be a thing.
00:37:19Really?
00:37:20Yeah.
00:37:21Stand very still, they say.
00:37:24They want me to be a pillow.
00:37:27Or a table.
00:37:28Or a pet rabbit.
00:37:30I mean, it's ridiculous.
00:37:33You just can't imagine all the things they want me to do.
00:37:36Oh, yes, I can.
00:37:37I can't imagine all the things they want me to do.
00:37:41I'll put them in your mouth.
00:37:50Another perfect score.
00:37:52I'll meet you in the restaurant.
00:37:53Another perfect score.
00:37:58I'll meet you in the restaurant.
00:37:59All right.
00:38:01You going to stay for lunch, Bill?
00:38:02No, I think I'll leave you two young people alone.
00:38:05Is she okay, Sam?
00:38:07You mean can I trust her?
00:38:09Of course not.
00:38:10Never trust a woman.
00:38:11Sam, smoking is stupid. Why do you do it?
00:38:27My father smoked all his life, and he died in his sleep at the age of 83.
00:38:32What do you do if your date's smoking?
00:38:35I charge them double.
00:38:37What sort of people are they, anyway?
00:38:39Rich people. What do you care about?
00:38:41No, I'm interested.
00:38:42You weirdo. What's your sign?
00:38:45Virgo.
00:38:47Me too.
00:38:49We're incompatible.
00:38:54Seriously, though.
00:38:56Why do you do it?
00:38:58Don't you think it's rather perverse?
00:39:03It's extremely perverse.
00:39:05Look who's talking. You met me through the Jasmine Agency.
00:39:08No, that's different.
00:39:09Why is that different?
00:39:11What are you getting so moralistic about all of a sudden?
00:39:14Don't put walls around me, Sam.
00:39:17China was full of walls.
00:39:19I'm sick to death of them.
00:39:21I think if anyone could understand what I was doing, it would be you.
00:39:25Well, I think you're doing damage to yourself.
00:39:27Why is it damaging to me, not to you?
00:39:29I provide a service. You use it.
00:39:30I'm not making a life out of it.
00:39:32Of course you're not.
00:39:33You're much too busy.
00:39:34You're much too important.
00:39:36Escort agencies were made for people like you, Sam.
00:39:39Quickies.
00:39:40No hassles.
00:39:41No emotional wear and tear.
00:39:43The Chinese have concubines.
00:39:44Lord Bulbuck has me.
00:39:47Ganbei.
00:39:49It's Chinese for cheers.
00:40:01Who said, cigarette me?
00:40:04Jack Lemmon in front page.
00:40:06Who wrote, they drive by night?
00:40:08Um, A. Ibserides.
00:40:11He also wrote, kiss me deadly.
00:40:13You're really good.
00:40:14Kareem, I've got to go.
00:40:18I've got to get home.
00:40:35God, it's great to have a shower that works.
00:40:41Hand me a towel, will you?
00:40:44Oh.
00:40:52I'd give anything for a place in central London.
00:40:58Halfway between me and the Institute?
00:41:00No.
00:41:01Halfway between your world and mine.
00:41:04I thought you were looking for a place.
00:41:06Well, I am.
00:41:08But even if you have the money, it's just not that easy.
00:41:10I've been looking for weeks.
00:41:11I have the perfect place.
00:41:14You do?
00:41:16Here.
00:41:18Here?
00:41:19Yes.
00:41:21I'm giving it up.
00:41:22I've just taken a house in the Boltons.
00:41:24It has an office.
00:41:26Well, I'm sure the landlord has somebody lined up.
00:41:29He's a friend of mine.
00:41:30He needs someone reliable like you.
00:41:33An academic.
00:41:35When he hears that you're a PhD, he will flip.
00:41:41You can afford it.
00:41:43It's not that much.
00:41:44And I'll let you keep the furniture.
00:41:50Karim, why are you being so nice to me?
00:41:53You don't really like the sex all that much.
00:41:56You don't want a serious relationship.
00:41:58So why this?
00:42:00Why me?
00:42:01Come on, Lauren.
00:42:03Don't be like all those complicated American girls.
00:42:07I like you.
00:42:09You're a friend.
00:42:11In my country, friendship is everything.
00:42:18I left the rent money in the room, Lindsay.
00:42:21I'll take you where you want to go, but this sneaky son of a bitch engine just won't start.
00:42:27Take care, okay?
00:42:48Thanks.
00:42:50Thanks.
00:43:20Thanks.
00:43:50You double check?
00:43:51Yes, sir.
00:43:52Carry on.
00:43:53How long will you want the safe house for?
00:43:54Well, I want everyone to stay there.
00:43:55No.
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00:44:48Who is calling please?
00:44:49Oh, Lauren Slaughter.
00:44:50Tell her I'm out.
00:44:51No.
00:44:52No.
00:44:53BIRDS CHIRP
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00:47:01so what are these friends of yours like very tattler and country-like bit hard
00:47:14to take sometimes but i know you're like them
00:47:18please allow me thank you sir i'll take that
00:47:38oh this must be the lovely julian i'm not does that mean i have to go home
00:47:43i'd like to introduce dr slaughter hi you can call me lauren i'd much rather call you dr slaughter
00:47:50if you don't mind thought is a most unusual name it sounds like something in trollop i always like
00:47:55a little trollop in bed before i go to sleep who said that i think it was old harold hello
00:48:02i'm lauren slaughter how do you do americans wear the most extraordinary things on their feet don't
00:48:07they felipe will show you to your room i can hardly wait
00:48:24uh this is dr slaughter
00:48:28no she seems to be totally preoccupied with our cat she's friend of rex dr slaughter this is sydney and
00:48:34alan platts williams how do you do it can't think what's keeping him that is much longer felipe will
00:48:41have a tantrum and the lamb will be ruined dr slaughter is new to london and where does she live
00:48:48dr slaughter lives in half moon street isn't he simply crawling with arabs and call girls
00:48:53yes it's also very close to the middle eastern institute i have a fellowship there that's the
00:48:59organization that's financed by all those wog banks hugh shuttles boy what's his name julian
00:49:04doesn't he work there well the one who couldn't get into the fo i know julian what's everyone doing
00:49:10this summer bumps has got his boat in central fe such a ball those people he can't control his crew at
00:49:17all he goes where they want that sounds like him now well then there's ibiza but i'm always saying to george
00:49:23we're getting far too old all those luscious topless teenagers make me feel such a friend just about
00:49:27giving you up sorry i'm late everyone i decided to make a speech hello rex hello sir
00:49:34sam i'd like to introduce dr slaughter very pleased to meet you my dear oh the famous lord bulbeck shall
00:49:41we go in i'm here with someone else you should have called the jasmine agency twillie could have
00:49:53found you a date very funny i called you but apparently you were out i was unavailable what is that
00:50:00good night good night good night i get it this is a setup really unfortunately i can't get hold of
00:50:20you any other way oh yes yes i'll come by later i'll tuck you in and i'll explain everything they put me in
00:50:26the fucking maid's room okay i'll come to you all right that was a very roundabout way of getting me
00:50:35into bed very roundabout and very safe it'd be so much easier in half moon street my dear i'm a
00:50:42security risk even coming here you're killing yourself with that stuff that's the least of my worries
00:50:53i suppose you've been going to bed with lots of men i haven't been in bed with anyone for weeks
00:51:02you're joking on a table on a chair on an exercise bike in the bathroom but almost never in bed
00:51:11what's it like on an exercise bike imagination fails me they watch mostly sometimes they take pictures
00:51:19and in the bathroom someone who was shaving me well i only let him trim it what was he a hairdresser
00:51:29oh you don't really want to know were you scared no i'm always in control
00:51:37am i turning you on again look at the garbage these people eat their colons must be a mess
00:51:55sam yes
00:51:59you know i don't usually like spending the night with someone but i like it with you
00:52:02you often get nice young wrecks to cover for you well he's very devoted to me but i've never asked
00:52:12him anything like that before now
00:52:16i apologized last night people were beastly to you yes they were this whole country has seen as a drag
00:52:23so let's get the fuck out of here without telling my friends just just like that you call these assholes friends
00:52:40all right let's go
00:52:53i think you'll need these
00:53:23we'll be right
00:53:27so
00:53:28we're
00:53:29we're
00:53:30our
00:53:30ee
00:53:31so
00:53:37on
00:53:37so
00:53:41Wait a minute.
00:54:00That's not Bulbeck in the rolls.
00:54:02Christ, we lost him.
00:54:11There's something we have to discuss, Sam.
00:54:18Security.
00:54:19That's Haldane's baby.
00:54:21They mean you, Lord Bulbeck.
00:54:23Why should anyone go after me?
00:54:24They ask me in.
00:54:25Not everyone wants this meeting to happen.
00:54:28This is hardly the place to talk about it.
00:54:31Milord, monsieur.
00:54:32Clara, anything that goes with the dollar.
00:54:34Lord Bulbeck always has a bottle of Saint-Henri-79 with his dollar.
00:54:39Sam.
00:54:40He's waiting for you to decide.
00:54:42Oh, yeah, that'll be fine, René, if there's any left.
00:54:45I always keep a bottle for Lord Bulbeck.
00:54:48He'll get my name right one day.
00:54:56Sam, I've never seen you drink peri and lime before.
00:55:01I'm also thinking of becoming a vegetarian.
00:55:10Well, it's 2.30 a.m. and our guest tonight is Frank Trebor.
00:55:19Now, Frank, after your third divorce, you're now a bachelor again.
00:55:22How does it feel?
00:55:23Miserable.
00:55:24I just feel miserable.
00:55:35Hi.
00:55:36This is 750-0360.
00:55:39I'm out right now, but if you'll leave a message, I'll get back to you as soon as I can.
00:55:42I'm out right now, but if you'll leave a message, I'll get back to you as soon as I can.
00:56:12I'll get back to you as soon as I can.
00:56:15Ah, now I'm going to be happy.
00:56:17Lord Bulbeck.
00:56:19You know, this charming lady, he speaks our language perfectly.
00:56:24She has many talents, Ambassador.
00:56:27Excuse me.
00:56:28Mr. Ambassador, there's some people over here who'd like to meet you.
00:56:30Mr. Ambassador, there's some people over here who'd like to meet you.
00:56:36Well?
00:56:37Well, what?
00:56:38How did it end the other night?
00:56:39What night?
00:56:40The Connacht Grill, two days ago.
00:56:41Awfully young, wasn't he, to have to go to an agency.
00:56:43You weren't in at 3 a.m.?
00:56:45That was you who called all those times and never left a message?
00:56:51How much did you charge?
00:56:52Or was his charge sufficient?
00:56:53It's none of your business, is it?
00:56:56Mr. Van Arkady.
00:56:57Hello.
00:56:58How nice to see you.
00:56:59Lord Bulbeck.
00:57:00Hello, Hugo.
00:57:01I hear your conference the other day was a terrific success.
00:57:03She's putting new life into the Middle Eastern Institute.
00:57:06An amazing performance.
00:57:08I want to hear all about it.
00:57:09Excuse us, Hugo.
00:57:13Mr. Van Arkady.
00:57:14Nice to meet you.
00:57:15What do you think you're doing?
00:57:17You see one of your clients?
00:57:18No, he is.
00:57:19Who's the tall girl with Lord Bulbeck?
00:57:22Haven't you heard?
00:57:24He hires them by the hour.
00:57:31He hires them by the way.
00:57:32He hires them by the way.
00:57:33He hires them by the way.
00:57:34He hires them by the way.
00:57:49How totally out of character, Sam.
00:57:52I'm touched.
00:58:01I take it peace has been declared.
00:58:03An honorable truce.
00:58:05Let's go somewhere next weekend.
00:58:08It's my birthday.
00:58:09I know.
00:58:11Virgo.
00:58:13So it's on, okay?
00:58:15No Moras.
00:58:16No Rexes.
00:58:17No Rafferty's.
00:58:18No Bodyguard.
00:58:19Just us.
00:58:23Dr. Slaughter.
00:58:25You just got yourself a deal.
00:58:31Hello, Sam.
00:58:32Hi.
00:58:33I've got everything.
00:58:34So where are you going to pick me up?
00:58:35I've been trying to reach you all day.
00:58:36Something's come up.
00:58:37The weekend's off.
00:58:38It's, it's a last minute thing.
00:58:39I haven't been.
00:58:40I've been trying to reach you all day.
00:58:41Something's come up.
00:58:42The weekend's off.
00:58:43It's, it's a last minute thing.
00:58:44I haven't been.
00:58:45I haven't been.
00:58:46I suppose I'll read about it in the newspapers.
00:58:47Oh, I certainly hope not.
00:58:48Listen.
00:58:49I'll be back on Monday.
00:58:50Why don't we have a quiet birthday?
00:58:51Just the two of us.
00:58:52You mean Half Moon Street?
00:58:53Where else?
00:58:54I'm not.
00:58:55I'm not.
00:58:56I'm not.
00:58:57I'm not.
00:58:58I'm not.
00:58:59I'm not.
00:59:00I'm not.
00:59:01I'm not.
00:59:02I'm not.
00:59:03I'm not.
00:59:04I'm not.
00:59:05I'm not.
00:59:06I'm not.
00:59:07I'm not.
00:59:08I'm not.
00:59:09I'm not.
00:59:10I'm not.
00:59:11I'm not.
00:59:12I'm not.
00:59:13I'm not.
00:59:14Where else?
00:59:16Alone.
00:59:17That was the general idea.
00:59:21I can't wait.
00:59:31Hi, this is 750-0360.
00:59:34I'm out right now, but if you'll leave a message, I'll get back to you as soon as I can.
00:59:39Hi, this is Sam.
00:59:41There's been a hitch, I'm sorry.
00:59:43I'm on my way to catch a plane.
00:59:45I have to be in Geneva next week.
00:59:47There's a lovely hotel on the lake nearby.
00:59:49Sam?
00:59:50Rex will arrange everything.
00:59:52Hello?
01:00:11Happy birthday, Lauren.
01:00:12I thought you people didn't drink.
01:00:15Well, this Arab does.
01:00:17And may the coming year fulfill all our expectations.
01:00:20I almost forgot a little something for your birthday.
01:00:35Karim.
01:00:37A memento of your new life.
01:00:40A token of our friendship.
01:00:42A half moon.
01:00:44Oh, it's lovely.
01:00:45May I?
01:00:55How thoughtful.
01:00:56And here is to your Geneva trip.
01:00:58How did you know I was going to Geneva?
01:01:00Chateau du Comte d'Ortois on Lake Geneva.
01:01:05This is yours, isn't it?
01:01:07Squash.
01:01:08Tennis.
01:01:09A health spa.
01:01:10Trying to lose weight, Dr. Slaughter?
01:01:13And here is to your Geneva trip.
01:01:14How did you know I was going to Geneva?
01:01:15Chateau du Comte d'Ortois on Lake Geneva.
01:01:43You have to put real punch into that swing.
01:01:48Gilbert Sonval.
01:01:49My friends call me Sonny.
01:02:02Maybe you should take some lessons.
01:02:03I hate lessons.
01:02:04Here, let me show you.
01:02:13Excusez-moi, Madame Moïla.
01:02:14Do I want it on the phone?
01:02:16I'll be right back.
01:02:17Sam?
01:02:18I'm still in Geneva, but I'll be late.
01:02:19How late?
01:02:20I'll try and sneak out tomorrow afternoon.
01:02:21So, dinner tomorrow night?
01:02:22You'd better be here.
01:02:23You have my word.
01:02:24Okay.
01:02:25How about some lunch?
01:02:26No thanks.
01:02:27I'm pooped.
01:02:28I'm just going to go back to my room and have an apple.
01:02:31Wait, I'm still in Geneva, but I'll be late.
01:02:33How late?
01:02:34I'll try and sneak out tomorrow afternoon.
01:02:35So, dinner tomorrow night?
01:02:36You'd better be here.
01:02:38You have my word.
01:02:39Okay.
01:02:40How about some lunch?
01:02:42No thanks.
01:02:43I'm pooped.
01:02:44I'm just going to go back to my room and have an apple.
01:02:46How about some lunch?
01:02:49No thanks.
01:02:50I'm pooped.
01:02:51I'm just gonna go back to my room and have an apple you have two apples
01:02:59Thanks for the lesson
01:03:13Who is it
01:03:21that's for you thank you now you have two apples
01:03:38any messages i don't think so madame oh i'm sorry i'm not sure what i called thank you
01:03:51hey if you're interested there are a couple of apples left
01:04:21you know sunny i've never had one before but some women never have one ever
01:04:38i mean a spinal massage that's enough thanks would you get me a towel please
01:04:51oh
01:05:09um sunny let's have dinner later okay about 8 30
01:05:21oh
01:05:30can you ring 21 please 21 but it checked out two hours ago madame weller
01:05:43thank you
01:05:46and dr slaughter's article will be published next month in the spectator
01:05:50now to the diary we've got two guest speakers next week his excellency the jordanian ambassador
01:05:56and monsieur poisson of france who's going to talk about chat
01:06:01well that about wraps it up for now unless anybody's got anything to add raise
01:06:05where's dr slaughter's office i'm afraid she's in the conference room thank you
01:06:22but you can't go in there
01:06:24i want a word with dr slaughter it's all right georgie excuse me that's perfect you're right lord
01:06:34bulbeck
01:06:45why didn't you return my call
01:06:46because i didn't want to see you why didn't you call me geneva was so close why didn't you come and see me
01:06:53i wanted to it just wasn't possible oh i know something came up well same here i got laid
01:06:58i'm not surprised you know what it was fantastic in a bathroom being shaved with people watching that really
01:07:03it turns you on doesn't it
01:07:07yes
01:07:11okay half moon street
01:07:13i can't why not secure to
01:07:16so
01:07:22so
01:07:26so
01:07:28so
01:07:30so
01:07:36so
01:07:40Let's go.
01:08:40So that's the famous exercise bike.
01:09:10Do you want me on the bicycle?
01:09:34No.
01:09:41In the bedroom.
01:09:44Like lovers.
01:09:46It's my birthday tomorrow.
01:10:08I know.
01:10:10Virgo.
01:10:13Let's celebrate.
01:10:15Right here, I'll make dinner.
01:10:18I'll even bake a cake.
01:10:21I missed your birthday.
01:10:23I think I should be here for mine.
01:10:31I'm so glad you finally came here.
01:10:35This place is special.
01:10:38You're special.
01:10:40I've got an ice cream for you tomorrow.
01:10:53He's been very generous in the past.
01:10:55Sorry, Captain.
01:10:56I have plans of my own tomorrow.
01:10:59Business or pleasure?
01:11:01It's personal.
01:11:03And it's none of your business, is it?
01:11:05It wouldn't take you long.
01:11:08I said I'm busy.
01:11:11Too bad.
01:11:15I'm through, Twilly.
01:11:18For good.
01:11:20Hello?
01:11:45Hello?
01:11:48Hello?
01:11:57Hello?
01:11:58Hello?
01:12:08Hello?
01:12:09Hello?
01:12:14Hello?
01:12:17Who is it?
01:12:44Flowers for Dr. Snota.
01:12:46Oh, great.
01:12:47Well, surprise, surprise.
01:13:02If it isn't Sonny, the terror of the squash courts.
01:13:06Are you the date I turned down, or is this just a coincidence?
01:13:10I came to apologize.
01:13:11I felt very badly about the way I was forced to leave.
01:13:14Not even saying goodbye.
01:13:16It was a sudden emergency, you know?
01:13:21I've been thinking about you a great deal, Dr. Snota.
01:13:25How did you know my real name?
01:13:29How did you find me?
01:13:31You're quite famous in certain circles.
01:13:34Oh, really?
01:13:35Well, that's very nice, Sonny boy, but I'm very busy right now,
01:13:38so thank you for the flowers and the apologies,
01:13:42and now you are on your way.
01:13:44Okay.
01:13:45I'm sorry.
01:13:53Oh!
01:13:53Oh, my God.
01:14:23Oh, my God.
01:14:53You're gonna kill me, aren't you?
01:15:23Good morning.
01:15:35Good morning.
01:15:37Fine, thanks.
01:15:41The Jordanians will use our helicopter, sir.
01:15:46The others are coming by road.
01:15:48What about the neighbors?
01:15:49What neighbors?
01:15:50No wonder we never get to see your badging estimates.
01:16:01What are you waiting for?
01:16:11Yes, this place is perfect.
01:16:12I take it they'll be making their own radio arrangement.
01:16:14Yes.
01:16:15There's a report just in.
01:16:16They tried to kill Hafiz Ali as he was taking the plane in Damascus.
01:16:19He's unheard.
01:16:20Is he still coming?
01:16:21He's on his way.
01:16:22You think they're onto it?
01:16:24Highly unlikely.
01:16:25Just a coincidence.
01:16:27I don't think so.
01:16:29I have to go to the bathroom.
01:16:36I suppose you want to watch.
01:16:44Leave the door open.
01:16:45Look.
01:16:46You think I can get through there?
01:16:49Come on.
01:16:51Close the door.
01:16:53Okay.
01:16:55Okay.
01:17:09Shit.
01:17:23There he is.
01:17:26There he is.
01:17:35I shouldn't do anything.
01:17:40Just don't forget like that, listen to the camera.
01:17:46I'll find a great window.
01:17:52Oh, my God.
01:18:22What dancer played a cross from Judy Garland, In For Me and My Girl?
01:18:31Hey, what's the matter?
01:18:34He tried to kill me.
01:18:38Who?
01:18:52Police, please.
01:19:11Hold the line and I'll connect you.
01:19:12Sit down.
01:19:20Please.
01:19:23Oh.
01:19:24I don't understand.
01:19:40You were useful.
01:19:43I was useful?
01:19:44You sent that videotape?
01:19:51Van Arkady thought it might interest you.
01:19:54Van Arkady?
01:19:57When Van Arkady saw you at the General's party, he realized you were perfect.
01:20:03Imagine the headlines.
01:20:05Lord Bullbeck found dead in Lovenest with Corgal.
01:20:08Oh, my God.
01:20:12You're gonna kill Sam?
01:20:13Killing two birds with one stone.
01:20:34The man and his reputation.
01:20:35What if I hadn't worked out?
01:20:42We would have found someone else.
01:20:44London is full of people like you.
01:20:47That's why it's so easy for us.
01:20:51Us?
01:20:52Who's us?
01:20:56The 5,000.
01:20:57Big day tomorrow, sir.
01:21:24Yes.
01:21:25Wish me luck.
01:21:26Good luck, sir.
01:21:28And, uh, happy birthday, sir.
01:21:31Oh.
01:21:32Thank you, Rex.
01:21:50Let him in.
01:21:51Open the door.
01:21:57Open the door.
01:22:12Open the door.
01:22:13Open the door.
01:22:13Open the door.
01:22:14Open the door.
01:22:15Open the door.
01:22:16Open the door.
01:22:17Open the door.
01:22:17Open the door.
01:22:18Open the door.
01:22:19Open the door.
01:22:20Open the door.
01:22:21Open the door.
01:22:22Open the door.
01:22:23Open the door.
01:22:24Open the door.
01:22:25Open the door.
01:22:26Open the door.
01:22:27Open the door.
01:22:28Open the door.
01:22:29Open the door.
01:22:30Open the door.
01:22:31Open the door.
01:22:32Open the door.
01:22:33Open the door.
01:22:34Open the door.
01:22:35Open the door.
01:22:36Open the door.
01:22:37Open the door.
01:22:38Open the door.
01:22:39Open the door.
01:22:40Open the door.
01:22:41Savvy's gonna kill you!
01:23:10Up!
01:23:40Is she all right?
01:23:44She's fine.
01:23:46Just fine.
01:23:51Was she involved?
01:23:54She didn't know a thing.
01:23:58Where's Lord Balbeck?
01:24:00Outside.
01:24:01He's perfectly all right.
01:24:05Did he know about this?
01:24:09You've been under surveillance, both of you, for some time.
01:24:13Leading building.
01:24:15Making exit.
01:24:16Stand by with ambulance.
01:24:20I'm sorry.
01:24:21I'm sorry.
01:24:23I'm sorry.
01:24:27I'm sorry.
01:24:28I'm sorry.
01:24:29I'm sorry.
01:24:30Is it?
01:24:31We're now for aid.
01:24:32Or, uh, no, no, no, no, no.
01:24:34Okay.
01:24:35Are we?
01:24:36Oh, aye.
01:24:37Returns.
01:24:39Set them on revert.
01:24:41Lauren.
01:24:42Are you all right?
01:24:48I didn't know a thing.
01:24:50Till just now.
01:24:52Phase three completed.
01:24:54Stand by for her orders.
01:24:56I'm truly sorry.
01:24:58All of them are so old life so hard.
01:25:19You're still, miss.
01:25:21Roger.
01:25:47Trying to save my life again.
01:25:51You're incorrigible, Dr. Slaughter.
01:26:21You're incorrigible.
01:26:22You're incorrigible.
01:26:23You're incorrigible, Dr. Slaughter.
01:26:24You're incorrigible.
01:26:25You're incorrigible.
01:26:25You're incorrigible.
01:26:26You're incorrigible.
01:26:27You're incorrigible.
01:26:28You're incorrigible.
01:26:29You're incorrigible.
01:26:30You're incorrigible.
01:26:31You're incorrigible.
01:26:32You're incorrigible.
01:26:33You're incorrigible.
01:26:34You're incorrigible.
01:26:35You're incorrigible.
01:26:36You're incorrigible.
01:26:37You're incorrigible.
01:26:38You're incorrigible.
01:26:39You're incorrigible.
01:26:40You're incorrigible.
01:26:41You're incorrigible.
01:26:42You're incorrigible.
01:26:43You're incorrigible.
01:26:44You're incorrigible.
01:26:45You're incorrigible.
01:26:46You're incorrigible.
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