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First broadcast 27th January 1978.

American senator John Jerry Patterson is assassinated in daylight in bogus roadworks in full view of other motorists.

Gordon Jackson - George Cowley
Martin Shaw - Doyle
Lewis Collins - Bodie
John Castle - Tommy, CI5 Agent
Rufus Collins - Tin Can
Ralph Michael - Estate Car Driver
Dorothy White - Mrs. Lewis
Thomas Baptiste - Huntley
Damien Thomas - Raider
Robert McBain - Mr. Lewis
Jim McManus - Lorry Driver's Mate
David Baron - Mr. Sumner
Chris Dillinger - Raider
Neil Kennedy - Raider
Luan Peters - Lady in Sports Car
Gay Close - Bride
Christopher Neil - Bridegroom
Jonathan David - Raider
Peter Davidson - Lorry Driver
Peter Craze - Security Man
Valentine Palmer - News Reporter
Anthony Bailey - Latymer
Bruce Boa - John Jerry Patterson
Kenneth Nelson - The American

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00:00THE END
00:14Freddie.
00:16Should be a good night tonight, Freddie.
00:18There are a couple of Arabs in town who love to gamble.
00:21Make sure we have some pretty girls around to relax their purse strings.
00:25Right, Mr Latimer.
00:26Blondes. I like blondes.
00:28I'm sorry. The club's closed.
00:30We won't be open for another hour yet.
00:32Mr Latimer?
00:33Yes.
00:34I don't know you, do I? You're not a member.
00:39Out of town membership.
00:41All right, Freddie.
00:43No, Mr...
00:44I don't think it's wise that you know my name.
00:47I come with high recommendations.
00:49From a friend of yours.
00:50Lives just south of Pasadena.
00:54Johnny?
00:55Sammy.
00:58Tall man with a blonde moustache.
00:59Short, dark and clean-shaven.
01:02Drink?
01:03Bourbon.
01:04I don't like to waste time.
01:05Neither do I.
01:08It's a straight-hit job.
01:09I hear you're the best man in the country to arrange it.
01:11I hear your fee comes as high as $100,000.
01:14I'm offering $150,000.
01:18Cash into a Swiss bank?
01:20You just give me the account number and you're as good as paid.
01:29Who's the contract for?
01:30His name's John Jerry Patterson.
01:34He's staying right here in London.
01:36At the Holiday Inn.
01:50Mr Patterson?
01:51Tell me, C-I-5.
01:52For God's sake, if this is your idea of some kind of joke, I'm telling you, here and now, that-
02:03Cowley, CI5.
02:05For God's sake, if this is your idea of some kind of joke, I'm telling you here and now that...
02:09No joke, Mr. Patterson. Deadly serious accent on the deadly.
02:13Mr. Patterson, you're a bigot, and I'm not surprised someone wants you dead.
02:17What?
02:18That's our information. There's a contract out on you.
02:21Now, Mr. Patterson, if you are going to be hit, I don't want it to happen here while you're under my care.
02:26I don't want you bleeding all over my doorstep.
02:29There are always threats, cranks...
02:31But this comes from an unimpeachable source.
02:34That's why we're going to escort you to the airport.
02:36The airport?
02:37You're returning to America, Mr. Patterson.
02:39You can't do that. I got a permit to stay here.
02:41Rescinded.
02:42I have expressed permission from your immigration.
02:45Rescinded.
02:46And I have a letter here from your foreign office.
02:51Rescinded. Shall we go, Mr. Patterson?
02:54Shall we go?
02:58I'll get someone to pick up your baggage.
03:01I'll get to see you soon, bro.
03:03Come on, Joe.
03:04Let's go.
03:05Come on, Joe.
03:06And then let's go.
03:08Come on man.
03:09Come on man.
03:14We're out of here, out of here.
03:17We're out of here.
03:18We're out of here.
03:19We're out of here.
03:20We're out of here.
04:21We'll get you to that plane, but don't you think they'll know that?
04:27Don't you think they'll be waiting?
04:29What are you going to do?
04:32What size jacket do you wear, Mr. Patterson?
04:38Take your bags, please.
04:40Yes, it was a foul-up, but your foul-up.
04:46They found out about the contract.
04:48Well, not from me.
04:50Arguing the point will get us nowhere.
04:52Now try and smuggle him out now.
04:54Find out how and when and I'll deal with it.
04:56Well, of course you can find out.
04:58Well, I'll have to inform your embassy.
05:00Surely you know someone there you can put the screws on.
05:02That's what I thought.
05:04The bullion is being loaded aboard the plane direct.
05:06You'll do the loading.
05:08And once you're on that plane, Mr. Patterson, I'm safe.
05:10I hope so.
05:11I've never set up a job like this so quickly, Freddy.
05:12Yet, nevertheless, it's perfect.
05:13There's already a roadworks here.
05:14Georgie, I've never set up a job like this so quickly.
05:15I've never set up a job like this so quickly, Freddy.
05:18Yet, nevertheless, it's perfect.
05:19There's already a roadworks here.
05:20Georgie will narrow the traffic down to one lane of vehicles.
05:22They'll pour into it like a funnel.
05:23He's coming under,' like I said.
05:24You've never set up a job like this so quickly, Freddy.
05:26I know.
05:27I'm on board, and you've got to figure it out.
05:28I'm looking at him.
05:29I'm looking at the plane and I'm looking at him.
05:31But, whether or not, you need to pull the plane direct.
05:32You will do the loading.
05:33And once you're on that plane, Mr. Patterson.
05:34I'm safe.
05:35I hope so.
05:36I've never set up a job like this so quickly, Freddy.
05:37Yet, nevertheless, it's perfect.
05:39There's already a roadworks here.
05:40Georgie will narrow the traffic down to one lane of vehicles.
05:42They'll pour into it like a funnel.
05:44Road works on a weekday.
06:05What is it?
06:17Road works.
06:29So how do they get the money out?
06:31I don't know.
06:32But if the man stays in the bank?
06:34Have a little door inside like a coal hole.
06:36The fellow in the back hands it through.
06:39Oh, come on, come on!
06:42Goodbye, Maurice.
06:44All right, then.
06:54Very nice.
06:56Shall we let her in?
06:58Well, I wish she'd do the same for me.
07:01You never give up, do you?
07:15But how does the man in the back know when to give the money?
07:18I don't know.
07:19Why can't they mend the lousy roads on a Sunday?
07:24Bring the whole damn lot to a halt, then Georgie and the boys move in.
07:27The key's up.
07:28Leave it, Roy.
07:29Now, don't be heroes, any of you.
07:30Give me that camera.
07:31Come on, give it to me, will you?
07:33Come on.
07:34Come on, give it to me, will you?
07:35Come on.
07:36Come on.
07:37Come on.
07:38Come on.
07:39Come on.
07:40Come on.
07:41Come on.
07:42I'm going to die, or you're crazy, where are they?
07:45Who's here?
07:47Come on.
07:48Come on.
07:49Come on.
07:50Let's go.
07:52Let's go.
07:54Let's go.
07:56Let's go.
07:57I don't believe it.
08:14Did you all see that?
08:16They shot him.
08:27Come on, let's stop on.
08:57Come on, let's stop on.
09:27A lousy bit of film.
09:38Scared people.
09:39We're lucky to have it.
09:45Cortex?
09:46Yes.
09:47Cuts inwards like an implosion.
09:49Burning detonator.
09:51Bell battery, watch.
09:57Gave him no chance?
10:05No.
10:07That wasn't necessary.
10:09Joe Public didn't think so either.
10:11He's about to have a go.
10:12Good for all the Joe Public.
10:35Yes.
10:35The security guard.
10:39Killed outright.
10:40Don't you ever read the papers?
10:42Only my stars.
10:43Bullion raid according to the press.
10:45That's right.
10:46According to the press.
10:48Then why the picture show?
10:50Why should we be interested in a bullion raid that went wrong?
10:52Because it wasn't exactly a bullion raid.
10:54And it didn't exactly go wrong.
11:01On the M39 motorway this afternoon, a security guard was killed.
11:05Silver bullion worth approximately a quarter of a million pounds was left untouched as the
11:09killers made good their escape.
11:10See how easy it is to fool the people, tell them lies?
11:13The raid was foiled by members of the public who bravely disregarded their own safety.
11:19Even that poor fool doesn't know.
11:22What about these poor fools?
11:24Ever heard the name John Jerry Patterson?
11:26No.
11:27Some loudmouthed American politician.
11:30Loudmouthed, rich, stupid, a hellraiser, a firebrand.
11:34Senator in one year, president in three was just one of his well-worn phrases.
11:39A clown, a people's clown.
11:42But a very important clown.
11:44Oh, yes.
11:45And last week, against all protests, this very important people's clown decided to visit
11:50the place of his ancestors, decided to visit this country.
11:54John Jerry Patterson and the people was another of his favorite sayings.
11:58I didn't know he was here.
11:59You weren't supposed to.
12:00Nobody was.
12:01Only a handful of people did know.
12:03A few government officials and the men who did the hit.
12:07There was an assassination threat here on our soil, a straight threat, a heavy threat.
12:10A promise threat, made by the kind of jokers who would blow an airliner out of the sky
12:16for a good cause and an even better payday.
12:19So they had to get him out fast in a security van that was pretending to be carrying bullion.
12:24And instead, it was carrying dear old John Jerry Patterson, dressed as a security guard.
12:31Is that it?
12:32That's it.
12:33Well, you don't think about it at the time, do you?
12:42But, well, you have to have a go.
12:45Sort of, well, just seemed right, you know.
12:48The right thing to do, you know.
12:50And I suppose, well, thanks to us, they didn't succeed.
12:54John Jerry Patterson and the people.
12:58And the killers, whoever they are, are long gone.
13:01No.
13:02I'm only guessing, but I don't think so.
13:04Every dock, every airport was sewn up within five minutes of the attack, and I mean sewn up.
13:09Tighter than a Scotsman and Barnes Knight.
13:11I'm betting.
13:13I'm gambling.
13:15They're still here somewhere.
13:17Okay.
13:18So they'll lie low.
13:19They're pros.
13:20They'll just go to earth.
13:21I intend to bringing them out of their boathole.
13:24A clear identification.
13:25Oh, come on.
13:27That could have been anybody.
13:28They don't know that.
13:30The press are hungry for a story, so I've given them one.
13:32We have a clear ID on film.
13:34There's plenty of eyewitnesses to back it up.
13:51What are we going to do about him when we leave?
13:56He's seen us.
13:58He's loose in the head.
13:59He's even looser in the mouth.
14:01That's what I mean.
14:03What are we going to do about him?
14:05He'll die of natural causes.
14:08You can guarantee that.
14:08Yes, I can guarantee that.
14:13He's got a very bad habit.
14:16There's enough stuff in here to send him out of his skull.
14:20And then to the morgue.
14:25Read this.
14:30One positive identification.
14:33A man is now being sought.
14:34That's you, Charlie.
14:41The mask was enough for more than a few seconds.
14:48I should have killed him.
14:49I knew I should have killed him.
14:50I have to lie low.
14:51We'll all have to lie low.
14:53Evidence on film doesn't stand up in court.
14:56I read that somewhere.
14:58Some judges won't even allow it.
15:00They will.
15:02When it's backed by eyewitnesses.
15:04Keeping up with current affairs, are we?
15:19Keeping up with a horse.
15:22That wouldn't have been difficult.
15:25You lose much?
15:26Yeah, 50p.
15:27Stupid, irresponsible.
15:36What's up?
15:37The nearest one's Moreland Street.
15:39Huh?
15:39Moreland Street, move it!
15:44Go to Cowley.
15:45Over.
15:46Come in.
15:48Have you read the papers?
15:49Over.
15:49Yeah.
15:50Yeah, we'll have printed the name and address of every one of the witnesses.
15:53It's over.
15:54What?
15:55Who gave them permission to?
15:56Don't they realize what they're doing?
15:57Don't they not?
15:59Where are you?
16:00We're on our way to Moreland Street.
16:02Ralph Mayliff's there.
16:03He's top of the list.
16:04Over and out.
16:08Come on!
16:09Over there.
16:10Turner.
16:13Yes, sir?
16:14APB all units.
16:15Bodyguard job.
16:17I want the full works for a dozen witnesses.
16:20Mr. and Mrs. Bilston, newlyweds, on honeymoon somewhere in Surrey.
16:24George...
16:24Excuse me, sir.
16:25Where in Surrey?
16:25If I knew where, I'd tell you.
16:27George Smiley, truck driver, works for the LMN company.
16:31Ralph May...
16:31No, no.
16:32Doyle and Bordier handling that.
16:43Use the plug!
16:44My lawn!
16:45Think of my lawn!
16:46Mr. May.
16:47Yes.
16:47Now, what are you doing?
16:48Can we talk inside, sir?
16:49Inside?
16:49What is all this?
16:50Who are you?
16:50See, I'm fine, sir.
16:52Inside?
16:52Why can't we talk out here?
16:59That's why we wanted you to go inside.
17:01It's much warmer, you know.
17:19Rick!
17:22Ralph May.
17:23He's in the house.
17:24Now, it's a crusty old cove, so you sit with him.
17:26Now, the rest of you sew up this area and sew it up tight.
17:28They've had one go at him already.
17:30Hey, hey, and keep off his lawn.
17:33That's one of them safely on the raft.
17:35Let's hope they haven't as much luck with the rest of the witnesses.
17:43Turner, any news of those witnesses?
17:46Not yet, sir.
17:47APB's out, and Tommy's on his way to see the truck driver.
17:50Right.
17:50George Smiley.
18:08George Smiley.
18:18He's not in yet.
18:19He ought to be, but he isn't.
18:21Probably stopped off at Jock's Caf.
18:22He'll be here soon.
18:25Popular today, our George.
18:26Some other fellows were asking about him.
18:29When?
18:30Five, ten minutes ago.
18:31George Smiley.
18:59That's me.
19:29Makai to HQ.
19:36Makai to HQ.
19:39Tommy, come in.
19:41Find the truck driver at Jock's Cafe.
19:43Quiet, is it?
19:44They will be when I catch up with them.
19:46Catch up with who?
19:47I don't know until I catch up with them, do I?
19:49The guys who wasted the truck driver.
19:51They're heading north.
19:52What? Tommy!
19:54Be in touch.
19:56Tommy! Makai!
19:59Doil.
20:02Yeah, come in.
20:03Get over to Jock's Cafe, Cornbrook. Over.
20:06We're close to there now.
20:07I know, and so is Makai.
20:09Tommy.
20:10He's in pursuit of raiders, heading north.
20:12Find him, help him, and report.
20:14Tommy.
20:15Find him, help him.
20:18It means stop him.
20:20Yeah, before it develops into a massacre.
20:29Makai to Cowley.
20:31The old brewery in the High Street.
20:34Doyle!
20:35Get over to the old brewery at Watford.
20:37Tommy needs back up there.
20:38He's back up there.
21:08Get off with me.
21:09I'm going to have to co- devrait stealing.
21:10We've helped coaching them guys, this week.
21:11Oh, no.
21:12They sound bad well, and we work them up here slowly.
21:14I guess we didn't know what he's got.
21:15All right!
21:16They're all up and out there.
21:19I think they're all up there about theçof.
21:21él...
21:22He sанные theirіс.
21:23be cool with tommy you know he's crazy cowley wouldn't accept that no one in the big a is
21:41crazy motivated then his whole family was wiped out by terrorists you know unlucky yeah if they
21:48overlooked tommy that's a lousy thing to say tommy's a lousy thing to be he's a killer
21:53and what makes you so different the difference is doyle i do it but i don't enjoy it there he is
22:00cowley shortcut to the supermarket it's a shortcut to hell unless you get out the light
22:06how many three at least and they're very good what do they use for firepower three handguns
22:13and whatever else they've got stashed in there so so i think we'll take a walk
22:20no man's land someone has to cross it
22:34if we're going to be home in time for tea
22:51tommy can i ask a question yeah why are we walking that's a lot of space walk or run
23:03it'll make no difference yeah only no one's given me the choice see
23:06then make a choice thanks
23:36so
26:36Thanks, Thomas.
26:45All right, tin can.
26:46Come on, you can take that thing off.
26:52I know you.
26:54He couldn't kill anybody.
26:56Only himself, and he's been doing that for years.
26:58Dope.
26:58Worse than that.
26:59How many times have I busted you?
27:06Stoned out of his skull.
27:10Who are you looking after, tin can?
27:13Hey, payday job.
27:14Yeah?
27:15What do they do?
27:16What do they do?
27:16Feed your head?
27:19But not me belly.
27:21I see.
27:22What about your pockets?
27:23Did they feed you pockets?
27:25Yeah, yeah, yeah.
27:26Show me.
27:26Come on.
27:27See, see.
27:28Good payday.
27:29Good payday.
27:33Come on.
27:34Good job.
27:35All right.
27:37How many of them?
27:41Card school.
27:42Poor.
27:43Where are they now?
27:44I don't know.
27:44Where did they come from?
27:46Everywhere.
27:48They came from everywhere, and they're too smart.
27:51To you?
27:53Which nationality were they?
27:55White.
27:55How did they talk?
27:56White.
27:58Where have they gone now?
27:59I don't know.
28:00I don't know.
28:01First minute, they're finished.
28:04They make ready for the split, and they run.
28:07Next minute, they're staying.
28:10They've got lots of things to do.
28:12Important things, yeah?
28:36Well, we can't win them all.
28:38This isn't a game, Bodhi.
28:41No, sir.
28:42At least he's still alive.
28:45Thank God for that.
28:46God and us, sir.
28:48Aye.
28:49But what about the others?
28:51Lewis.
28:53Well, we've got him staked out, and I'm sending Tommy along as backup.
28:59Sumner.
29:01He's my best bet for target number one.
29:03Well, they actually took the film, didn't they?
29:05That's why I've got eight men guarding his place.
29:07They're the ones I'm really worried about, the newlyweds.
29:12Still haven't located them, so they're out there somewhere, unaware.
29:16I shouldn't think they're out, sir.
29:18More likely in.
29:20They're behind locked doors and curtains drawn.
29:23Well, it's what newlyweds usually do, sir.
29:26So I'm told.
29:27In the middle of the day, don't judge everyone by your own standards, Bodhi.
29:31Sir, it's encouraging we haven't found them, sir.
29:33If we can't find them, how can they?
29:35Because they had a head start over us.
29:37They stayed one night in a London hotel, then took off for the country.
29:39We missed them by a few minutes.
29:43But perhaps they didn't miss them.
29:44Perhaps they're just a pace or two behind.
29:47So we'll have...
29:47Cowley?
29:50Yeah?
29:53Right.
29:54Well, tell them to move in.
29:55The newlyweds.
29:56Staying at the ship at El Dorking.
30:09We left just a minute ago.
30:35We walked that way, towards the river.
30:39We left.
31:09I
31:33Had
31:35They're dead aren't they the girls all right, sir
31:39She's got a shoulder wound, but she'll be okay. Apart from that the honeymoon was fine
31:46No, let him have his sick joke jokes are an order
31:51It was the jokes on me I
31:54Killed them no
31:56No, no, no the newspapers did that if they hadn't printed the names and addresses I should have anticipated that
32:02If I'm worth anything in this job is because I have experience
32:05I'm supposed to have experience folks, sir. The press are the one press did their job while I wasn't doing mine
32:16Tim can
32:18Yeah, yeah, maybe when they get the junk pumped out of it. I wouldn't rely on it. He's our only link
32:24Exactly he worked with these men
32:27He must know something anything
32:29Doyle
32:31Yeah, I'll handle it
32:35Good
32:37Good
32:43Bodhi
32:45If another witness should die
32:47I
32:49Look sir
32:50I know we've got our best boys playing nursemaids, but I thought I'd take a look just in case
32:55Why don't you come along?
32:56Hmm?
32:57Might cheer them up
32:59You too
33:00The day I cheer my man up. I'll know I'm ready for the scrap heap
33:04Well for morale then
33:05And who knows along the way I might just buy you a pure malt scotch
33:15You're darn right you will
33:19Can I? Can I?
33:20Didn't care
33:24I have to talk
33:27This cold turkey
33:28It's gonna turn into dead turkey
33:30Unless I get something from my head
33:33I'm gonna feed my head
33:39It isn't gonna make much difference
33:41He's in bad shape
33:42He's had too much
33:44Just about every organ is smashed up
33:46I knew a girl once
33:57Nursing sister in Africa
33:59Purely platonically
34:01I used to speak to her two or three times a week when I went to pick up medical supplies
34:05Spend the time and day together, that's all
34:07I mean that really was all
34:09She cut her wrists
34:11Went in one day and there she was, just lying there
34:13I mean she was all right eventually, you know, when I got help
34:17But all the time she kept blaming me
34:20Saying I'd let her down
34:22Rejected her
34:24I mean hell, all we did was spend the time of day together
34:29I don't know, it wasn't my fault
34:30I mean I couldn't be held responsible for something outside of my control
34:36Look what I'm trying to say is that
34:39I understand what you're trying to say for me
34:41And thank you
34:43But you see, I am responsible
34:46As Harry Truman put it, the buck stops here
34:49Pull over now
34:51I want to see just how good my security is
34:59How do I know there's a bodyguard out there?
35:02Because you can't see him
35:04What are you talking about?
35:08Well there's no point in being undercover out in the open, is there?
35:10No
35:12No, no, yes
35:14If I could see the car so could they
35:15It would frighten them away
35:17Then they'd only come back some other time, wouldn't they?
35:19Yes, right
35:21You want them to come?
35:26It's like a trap, and I'm the bait
35:28You're right here, Mr. Lewis
35:29You're right here, Mr. Lewis
35:34Two good men outside
35:36And a better one inside
35:41You are now dead, Bane
35:43And you are slack
35:44You're very...
35:45Well done, Wesley
35:50Very well done
35:54Told you you'd enjoy yourself, sir
36:01You mentioned a pure malt scotch
36:04Tin Can
36:07Try arrange the shop
36:09If you do that, Mr..
36:11Mr. Doyle
36:12You can have the whole world
36:14You can have...
36:15You can have any one of my sisters
36:16You pick up
36:18Including the ones that ain't even been born yet
36:20Don't want the world, Tin Can
36:21Just the name
36:22The name of the man who hired you
36:24I ain't nothing
36:25I don't know nothing
36:26I ain't nothing
36:28All I did
36:30Was clean up after those guys
36:32Yes, yes, yes
36:33And those guys
36:34Somebody made the connection
36:36You've always been
36:38Straight and square with me, Mr. Doyle
36:41But I've got to have to show that
36:43You'll have it
36:44But I've got to have that name
36:47Well
36:49It was on Huntley
36:50Who pushed the work my way
36:52It was on Mr. Huntley
36:57Thank you
37:04Hey! This is the man who's coming
37:27Huntley
37:57hello Doyle you know a header named Tin Can everybody knows Tin Can he's all
38:04right yeah I hear he was doing a caretaking job for somebody is that so
38:11don't give me that tell him Huntley cool it he's a friend
38:40a friend he's sure as hell intact and friendly yeah well I just came from
38:49looking at Tin Can think I won't be celebrating Christmas I fed his head H
38:57the works think I can't take junk like that that's right I'm gonna have to do
39:03the Tin Can now is bury him they're white Huntley Tin Can's black I don't know
39:10their names they flew in we're from North North where Germany Sweden or we're not
39:16North Pole North North of England North
39:22staring us in the face what was you faked a positive ID right so why didn't they just filter back home when did they go back abroad we've got mugshots makes and a hundred killers Greeks Arabs Africans does that bother them
39:52no why should it when they're safe at home in their own backyard but these boys are bothered
39:58they need to get rid of those witnesses because they need to go on working here
40:05that's right they won't rest while any of our witnesses are still alive there's our
40:10killers of British British northerners and they've got nowhere else to run to as
40:14as you so rightly said Doyle the man who took the film must be target number one
40:18if you play ball how do you mean sir summer would you would you agree to be the tethered goat the live bait
40:35appreciate your concern mr. Cowley but I think I can look after myself are you
40:41think look I spent five years in the Royal Marines I stay fit I'm alert and I have a
40:48couple of Alsatian dogs then don't feed them are you trying to scare me no mr.
40:52Sumner should hope not to tell you the truth the only thing that gets me jittery is
40:58having your men prowling around through my shrubbery they're there for your
41:01protection mr. Sumner I know and I want to pull them off that's why I'm here mr.
41:06Sumner to talk a deal with you it's dangerous and it could be deadly but
41:11shouldn't be too much for an ex-marine who stays fit and alert he agreed it's
41:21gotta be crazy he's gotta be brave Joe public sticking his neck out for our
41:26benefit now don't you forget that booty how do you feel through that's your job
41:30trail a few back streets bruise a few bars but let me know that Sumner is an
41:36over courageous pig-headed fool who insists that we get rid of the guards in
41:39his house outraged citizen police state big brother is watching you that kind of
41:44thing suppose they don't bite Sumner's place is the easiest hit of all
41:48isolated remote they've got to bite
42:00what do you think give it to me again
42:06Sumner's one of these ex-marine types being nursemaid it offends his machismo
42:16so they pull them off eh
42:19he insisted I saw them go Georgie but now we saw them go yeah that's right
42:29it's got to be a setup a trap
42:34okay we'll spring it but our way two ways
42:45Doyle yeah you forgot to bring any beer
43:00no I didn't I remembered did you yeah of course I did I remember not to bring any
43:08no I'm like a fine piece of machinery I'm like a fine piece of machinery I'm like a fine piece of
43:38machinery I need lubrication oh well too much lubrication and that fine piece of
43:42machinery might finish up with a bullet up its crankcase
43:45yes
43:52yeah we are in position about half a mile east of you we are covering the approach road nothing can get through without us seeing it keep your radio open
44:03I want to hear anything and everything okay by the way Tommy is covering the river oh what the hell is the old man up to Tommy he's gotta be stark staring mad oh dear he sits out there a safe distance away and sends in a psychopath to keep us company
44:10the radio is open
44:17the radio is open
44:35but continue with your interesting assessment cowley is a cow who would like to know what
44:43would you believe warm and considerate what are you grinning at
44:50oh that's great isn't it we're padding about like tonto and the lone ranger and he
45:02should have brought some beer I don't care who knows about it
45:13what
45:19thought I had a car
45:22car
45:25no
45:27listen
45:28it can't be a car there's no other road in
45:31boat
45:49under cover
45:52good
45:59this is a hit we're being hit
46:02come on
46:03hey
46:05no
46:06no
46:07no
46:08no
46:09no
46:10no
46:13no
46:15no
46:16no
46:17no
46:18no
46:19no
46:20no
46:21no
46:22A cannon.
46:29They've given the mad bastard a cannon.
46:32A grenade launcher.
46:35I don't know who gave it to him.
46:37I must say, I'm inordinately happy about it.
46:41Bodie, Doyle, what's happening?
46:43Nothing's already happened.
46:45Two dead raiders, one busted boat,
46:47one very happy Tommy.
46:48Far from that, everything's okay.
46:53I think introductions are in order.
47:18He did not have to do that.
47:45He saved our hides, didn't he?
47:52You're gonna talk.
47:53I've got to have a shoe hired you.
47:56Aren't you?
48:05Don't put him in the same wagon.
48:08Not with him.
48:09I'll buy you a drink.
48:25Pure mulch scotch?
48:27Yes, I think you're ready for the hard stuff.
48:31Come on.
48:32You need one too.
48:33We've just passed a pub, sir.
48:54You said a drink.
48:55Aye, but I've got something special in mind.
48:58The survivor talked, he talked.
49:01Told me who hired him.
49:08Break open a bottle of champagne, Freddy.
49:10Good news, Mr. Latimer.
49:12I've just received a cable from my bank in Switzerland.
49:14It seems I've come into another legacy.
49:16If you've got a gun taped under there, Latimer.
49:24I'd just love you to pull it.
49:26Win some, lose some.
49:28Observe, Freddy.
49:29Take note.
49:31I'm unarmed.
49:33Oh, yes.
49:34That wasn't official brutality, Latimer.
49:42That was from me.
49:43On behalf of Joe Public.
49:46Please.
49:48You don't mind?
49:49We promised ourselves a drink.
49:55Yes.
50:04You don't mind.
50:20Yes.
50:24Yes.
50:28Yes.
50:30Yes.
50:30Yes.
50:31Yes.
50:31Yes.
50:32Yes.
50:32Yes.
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