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00:08:31Nice to have you back
00:09:01Sit down, number two, we will discuss your
00:09:31Only 40 million, only 40 million, only 40 million yen, all the man had.
00:10:01Two million, and myself.
00:10:02Two million, and myself.
00:10:03Two million, three?
00:10:04Our expectations were considerably higher, number 11?
00:10:08Competition from, competition from, you know, I anticipated that factor.
00:10:38on the appropriate action.
00:11:01It does now proceed with new business.
00:11:04You will hear from number two who is in charge
00:11:06of our NATO project.
00:11:08The most ambitious Spectre has ever undertaken.
00:11:11Your report, number two.
00:11:13Thank you, number one.
00:11:15Our intention is to demand a ransom
00:11:18from the North Atlantic Treaty powers
00:11:20of 280 million dollars.
00:11:23100 million pounds.
00:11:25I have sent Spectre agent Count Lippy
00:11:28to the south of England,
00:11:30where he is making the necessary preparations.
00:11:33He is at a health clinic,
00:11:35conveniently located near the NATO airways.
00:11:40Oh, Pat.
00:11:41Oh, hello.
00:11:42I'll see you when I've had a shower, huh?
00:11:43I'll soon be finished.
00:11:44Mr Bond, Count Lippy.
00:11:46Oh, you're not taking her away already, are you?
00:11:48She's the only joy in this dreary place.
00:11:50I see you've discovered that too.
00:11:53Hmm.
00:11:54In about half an hour, Pat.
00:11:56I'll be ready.
00:11:57I've heard that before.
00:11:59Oh, nice to have met you, Mr, uh, Bond.
00:12:03Hmm.
00:12:04Funny-looking bruise.
00:12:06A fool?
00:12:07A poker.
00:12:08In the hands of a widow.
00:12:10I'm surprised.
00:12:12I'd have thought you were just the type for a widow.
00:12:14Oh, not this one.
00:12:16He didn't like me at all.
00:12:18Hmm?
00:12:19A red square with a spike through it.
00:12:22Yes, I think it's a tongue sign.
00:12:24The red dragon from Macau.
00:12:25Ask records to verify it for me, will you?
00:12:27Oh, sorry, sweetie.
00:12:28You're off duty.
00:12:29File it till you get back.
00:12:31Funny penny.
00:12:32Next time I see you,
00:12:33I'll put you across my knee.
00:12:34On yogurt and lemon juice?
00:12:36Ah, ha, ha.
00:12:37I can hardly wait.
00:12:40Come on, Pat.
00:12:41We're behind schedule.
00:12:44I can't hear you, James.
00:12:45Have you fainted?
00:12:49I can't hear you either.
00:12:50I don't know.
00:13:20I don't know.
00:13:50I don't know.
00:14:20You're late, Mr. Bond.
00:14:24Me?
00:14:25Well, I'd never have recognized myself.
00:14:28Do I seem healthy?
00:14:30Too healthy by far.
00:14:32Take off your bathrobe, please.
00:14:35You never see that as if you meant it.
00:14:37Arms above your head, please.
00:14:50Behave yourself, Mr. Bond.
00:14:56Oh, I can see there's only one place to keep you quiet.
00:15:01And what's this?
00:15:02A motorized traction table for stretching the spine.
00:15:05Some patients call it the rack.
00:15:07I'm not surprised.
00:15:09Oh, get on.
00:15:12Where's the kickstarter?
00:15:13Oh, stop fooling around and face down, please.
00:15:16Face down.
00:15:17By the way, who is the man in the room next to your Count Lippie?
00:15:22I really don't know too much about him.
00:15:24Oh, Mr. Angelo.
00:15:26He's here with a private physician,
00:15:28recuperating from an awful car crash, I understand.
00:15:32There, now.
00:15:33First time I've felt really safe all day.
00:15:39I'll look in and see how you're doing in 15 minutes.
00:15:47Nice to have met you, Mr. Bond.
00:16:07Hey, come on.
00:16:09Hey, hey!
00:16:13Mr. Bond, Mr. Bond, Mr. Bond.
00:16:34Oh, thank God.
00:16:36Thank God you could have been killed.
00:16:38I must be six inches taller.
00:16:43Oh, you poor dear.
00:16:45I can't think how it could have happened.
00:16:48I can tell you, it's a miracle I came back when I did.
00:16:52I can only think that you must have pushed the switch accidentally.
00:16:55Well, you better come along with me.
00:16:58Spend a few minutes in the steam room.
00:17:00It'll help to relax you.
00:17:02Yes.
00:17:03It might even shrink you back to size.
00:17:05Well, somebody's gonna wish the day had never happened.
00:17:08Well, you wouldn't tell Dr. Wayne.
00:17:10Please, I'd lose my job.
00:17:13Well, I...
00:17:14I suppose my silence could have a price.
00:17:17You don't mean...
00:17:19Oh, no.
00:17:20Oh, yeah.
00:17:21See you later, alligator.
00:17:34I'll see you later.
00:17:35I'll see you later.
00:18:04Oh, no.
00:18:05Oh, no.
00:18:06What the hell do you think you're doing?
00:18:07Shh.
00:18:08Now, don't you worry.
00:18:09I'll tell the chef.
00:18:10Let me on this bloody machine.
00:18:13Help!
00:18:14I'll tell the chef.
00:18:15Fuck!
00:18:16I'll tell you later.
00:18:17I'll tell you later.
00:18:21Oh...
00:18:22I'll tell you later.
00:18:26Mink.
00:18:28It, uh, reduces the tensions.
00:18:31Not mine.
00:18:32Fine.
00:18:48Major De Waal, Social Secretary.
00:18:50I would like to speak to Mr. Angelo.
00:18:52What's that?
00:18:53Mr. Angelo.
00:18:54I'm sorry, you got the wrong number.
00:18:57You don't think you could be more comfortable if you take off...
00:19:00Yes.
00:19:03Major De Waal?
00:19:04Yes, this is Major De Waal.
00:19:05Your car's waiting.
00:19:06I'll be down right away.
00:19:10My car's here at Judy Calls.
00:19:12The story of my life.
00:19:13You'll be late at the air base.
00:19:15And besides, they will give you time to cool off.
00:19:18You'll be here when I come back?
00:19:21Mm-hmm.
00:19:22But I may not be in the mood then.
00:19:26Do you want to bet?
00:19:27You know you're Francois, eh?
00:19:29I know me.
00:19:31All right, all right.
00:19:32I totally won't be down.
00:19:34Your coat, sir.
00:19:37Happy landing.
00:19:41Be good.
00:19:43At least until I get back.
00:19:46Ciao.
00:19:46Ciao.
00:19:46Nobody's ours.
00:19:59The corridor's empty.
00:20:00Shut that door!
00:20:06He's dead all right.
00:20:08Lippi, you take over.
00:20:09Are the doctor and ambulance outside?
00:20:10Everything.
00:20:11As arranged.
00:20:11Angelo.
00:20:14Your breathing equipment
00:20:15isolates you from the oxygen supply.
00:20:20Gamma gas.
00:20:21Instantaneous.
00:20:22Type you just used.
00:20:24And most important...
00:20:25Not enough.
00:20:31Hundred thousand dollars is not enough.
00:20:34What are you trying to say?
00:20:36I changed my mind.
00:20:38Two years of my life.
00:20:39Studying the film.
00:20:40The reports.
00:20:42Plastic operations.
00:20:44Voice lessons.
00:20:46Make it a quarter of a million.
00:20:48Or get someone else.
00:20:49There is no one else.
00:20:51Exactly.
00:20:53I am Deval.
00:21:01Put that away.
00:21:03Angelo's right.
00:21:04I'll inform number one we made a new arrangement.
00:21:07This is merely a down payment.
00:21:09All right.
00:21:11But against quarter of a million.
00:21:12Agreed.
00:21:14His watch.
00:21:15Identification disc.
00:21:16Okay.
00:21:21Au revoir.
00:21:21No, no.
00:21:22He always says ciao.
00:21:25Ciao.
00:21:25And the cap.
00:21:26It's too far back on your head.
00:21:31The rest of my money.
00:21:33Just have it ready.
00:21:37Come on.
00:21:38Get him to his pajamas.
00:21:39Thank you, sir.
00:22:04Thank you, sir.
00:22:04This is a normal training sortie, and you'll be accompanied by a NATO representative, Commandant Deval, Major Deval of NATO.
00:22:15It's a routine flight, and you'll be flying a Vulcan at an altitude of 45,000 feet, armed with two atomic bombs, MOS-type.
00:22:24Fuses as usual in the white security box.
00:22:26All right.
00:22:56Damn, there are planes.
00:22:57They're enough to drive you mad.
00:23:03Unless, of course, it's that mink glove of yours.
00:23:08I'll, uh, shut up the noise.
00:23:26James.
00:23:34James.
00:23:35James.
00:23:36Where are you going?
00:23:37Nowhere.
00:23:38I thought I'd take a little, uh, exercise.
00:23:42You must be joking.
00:23:45Come on.
00:23:50What?
00:23:51What?
00:24:11What?
00:26:31of the manual to auto.
00:26:32Right.
00:26:33Set on, automatic.
00:26:34Commandant.
00:26:35Would you care to change places with the co-pilot?
00:26:38I'd be delighted to.
00:27:01Anson, wind, light, mirror.
00:27:04Sky, school.
00:27:10Ratchet, kilo, kilo, tango, five, six.
00:27:14This is southern radar.
00:27:17You are now under positive radar control.
00:27:20This is avoiding acting.
00:27:22Turn on to a heading for zero, nine, zero degrees.
00:27:27Climb to flight level, five, zero.
00:27:32Ready?
00:27:33Ready?
00:27:34Do it, do it, do it, do it, do it.
00:27:36Here, here.
00:27:39I'm here.
00:27:41Thump, laugh.
00:27:52Man, another offender,
00:27:53John's father going home alone.
00:27:55Let's go, I promise.
00:27:56That's why he's coming home soon.
00:27:59I'm going home soon,
00:29:00OBNR, sir. NATO training flight.
00:29:03Air traffic flashed as they lost it on radar and we haven't been able to pick it up anywhere.
00:29:07Was she losing altitude when she went off the screen?
00:29:09Yes, sir, rapidly.
00:29:10We can't scan below 300 feet and, well, she may have gone down.
00:29:13Was she in trouble?
00:29:14Not according to the last scheduled report, which came from about here.
00:29:17She is armed, isn't she?
00:29:18Two atomic weapons, sir. MOS type.
00:29:20Get everything you can into the area.
00:29:22Thorough search.
00:29:23Notify the Admiralty at once.
00:29:24Top priority, absolute security.
00:29:26I'll send to contact Washington.
00:29:28There you go, sir.
00:29:28Is there anything else in sight?
00:29:58No, all clear.
00:30:00Switch on the underwater landing lights.
00:30:02No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:30:32Oh, my God.
00:31:02Open the underwater hatch.
00:31:22Open the underwater hatch.
00:31:32Open the underwater hatch.
00:32:02Open the underwater hatch.
00:32:32Open the underwater hatch.
00:33:02Open the underwater hatch.
00:33:32Open the underwater hatch.
00:33:34Open the underwater hatch.
00:33:36Open the underwater hatch.
00:33:38Open the underwater hatch.
00:33:44Open the underwater hatch.
00:33:50Open the underwater hatch.
00:33:56Open the underwater hatch.
00:34:02Open the underwater hatch.
00:34:08Open the underwater hatch.
00:34:14Open the underwater hatch.
00:34:20Open the underwater hatch.
00:35:56White, sir.
00:36:00Get the submarine up quickly.
00:36:03And the bombs loaded in the containers.
00:36:05New goods.
00:36:05Are you pleased with your new toys?
00:36:07Some new safety device, a secret control.
00:36:10What can they have that the great Ladislav Kutz cannot handle?
00:36:14Life was much simpler in my Warsaw laboratory.
00:36:16Your share will amount to how many Nobel prizes?
00:36:20Come forward.
00:36:23More.
00:36:24More.
00:36:25More.
00:36:26Hold it.
00:36:26Bye.
00:36:27Bye.
00:36:36Paris, sir.
00:36:50Number one on the strand.
00:36:55Number two is speaking.
00:36:57Phase two completed.
00:36:59Number two has done well.
00:37:01Unlike Count Lippet, whose choice of Angelo might have jeopardized the success of our project.
00:37:06Send a message to the execution branch.
00:37:10And you were right.
00:37:12My telephone at the very least.
00:37:13Oh, day by day.
00:37:14But I'm truly sorry to have to dash off like this.
00:37:16But there's been a bit of a flap at the office.
00:37:18What kind of work do you do anyway?
00:37:19Oh, I travel.
00:37:21A sort of licensed troubleshooter.
00:37:25Mr. Angelo.
00:37:27Heart attack last night.
00:37:28I'm not surprised.
00:37:31Keep in touch.
00:37:33Anytime, James.
00:37:34Anyplace.
00:37:35Another time.
00:37:37Another place.
00:37:49One.
00:38:11One.
00:38:16One.
00:38:18One.
00:38:19Let's go.
00:38:49You are late.
00:39:01Yes. Some people on the roads really burn you up these days.
00:39:05Uh-uh. In the conference room. Something pretty big.
00:39:07Every double-O man in Europe's been rushed in.
00:39:09And the Home Secretary, too.
00:39:12That's why he's probably lost a dog.
00:39:19Well, now that we're all here,
00:39:31the Prime Minister has asked the Home Secretary
00:39:39to come and represent him here today.
00:39:42The Home Secretary.
00:39:43Gentlemen, the tape that you are about to hear
00:39:48was received at 10 Downing Street this morning.
00:39:51My dear Prime Minister,
00:39:54two atomic bombs, numbers 456 and 457,
00:39:59which were aboard NATO Flight 759,
00:40:02are now in the possession of Spectre.
00:40:04Unless, within the next seven days,
00:40:07your government pays to us
00:40:09100 million pounds sterling
00:40:11in a manner to be designated by us,
00:40:15we shall destroy a major city in England
00:40:17or the United States of America.
00:40:20Please signal your acceptance of our terms
00:40:23by arranging for Big Ben
00:40:25to strike seven times at 6 p.m. tomorrow.
00:40:30The Prime Minister and the President
00:40:33have talked together over the hotline
00:40:36and have agreed
00:40:38that unless the bombs are recovered,
00:40:42payment will have to be made.
00:40:44To avoid general panic,
00:40:46complete secrecy will be maintained
00:40:47and no press announcements.
00:40:50The Prime Minister has asked
00:40:52that your department take charge of the operation.
00:40:54Thank you, sir.
00:40:55Sir John.
00:41:00This circle represents
00:41:14the full flying range of the Vulcan.
00:41:17Extensive search has failed to locate
00:41:18any evidence of either a crash or landing.
00:41:21And worldwide reports have proved negative
00:41:23on all airfields large enough
00:41:24to handle the Vulcan.
00:41:26That's all we have, sir.
00:41:27Thank you, Sir John.
00:41:27Well, I'll leave you to carry on.
00:41:31We'll keep you in touch from number 10.
00:41:33Thank you, sir.
00:41:36You may now open the floor
00:41:38that's in front of you.
00:41:49Codename?
00:41:51Thunderball.
00:41:54As you can see,
00:41:55we have very little to go on.
00:41:56All the members of the crew
00:41:58had top security clearance.
00:42:01You'll find their photographs
00:42:02and service records in your files.
00:42:04You'll be working with NATO,
00:42:06CIA,
00:42:07and all Allied Intelligence units.
00:42:10Well, that's all,
00:42:11until you discuss
00:42:11your individual assignments with me.
00:42:16I've assigned you
00:42:17to Station C, Canada.
00:42:19Group Captain Pritchard here
00:42:20will be your Air Force liaison.
00:42:22Sir, I respectfully suggest
00:42:23that you change my assignment to Nassau.
00:42:25Is there any other reason
00:42:26besides your enthusiasm
00:42:28for water sports?
00:42:30Perhaps this, sir.
00:42:34Oh, well.
00:42:35Well, there was a photograph
00:42:36of that man
00:42:37in this dossier you gave us.
00:42:39His name is Daval.
00:42:40Well, I saw him last night
00:42:42at Shrubland,
00:42:42but he was dead.
00:42:44Oh, no, sir, not possible.
00:42:46He was seen boarding the Vulcan
00:42:47and took off last night.
00:42:49If 007 says he saw Daval
00:42:50last night at Shrubland
00:42:51and he was dead,
00:42:53that's enough for me
00:42:54to initiate inquiries.
00:42:56Oh, well.
00:42:57Yes, sir, of course.
00:42:58Who is this guy?
00:43:00Daval's sister, sir.
00:43:02Do you know where she is now?
00:43:04Nassau.
00:43:06Do you think she's worth
00:43:07going after?
00:43:07I wouldn't have put it
00:43:10quite that way, sir.
00:43:11If you've only got four days,
00:43:13007,
00:43:13don't spend your time
00:43:14sitting around.
00:43:15No, sir.
00:43:17No, I won't.
00:43:19Good luck.
00:43:22Thank you, sir.
00:43:24Smashing figure.
00:43:25I don't suppose that has
00:43:27anything to do
00:43:27with your request.
00:43:29Was there ever
00:43:29a man more misunderstood?
00:43:31Now, James,
00:43:32you can't pull the wool
00:43:32over my eyes.
00:43:33You may be able
00:43:34to con the old man,
00:43:35but I know better.
00:43:37I can...
00:43:37So do I,
00:43:39this money, Penny.
00:43:40And I'll thank you
00:43:41not to refer to me
00:43:42as the old man.
00:43:46I think I had a hat
00:43:47when I came in.
00:43:54James?
00:43:56How else will you
00:43:57recognize her?
00:43:58Couldn't miss.
00:44:00She has two moles
00:44:01on the left thigh.
00:44:02Keith.
00:44:03Okay.
00:44:09Thanks, sir.
00:44:10Bye.
00:44:11Thanks, sir.
00:44:18Bye.
00:44:18Bye.
00:44:19seals
00:44:50James Bond. I arrived soon after you went down. I've been admiring your form.
00:45:12How do you know? Your name's James Bond, and you've been admiring my form.
00:45:17Most girls just paddle around. You swim like a man.
00:45:21So do you.
00:45:22Well, I've had quite a bit of practice. Have you come here often?
00:45:26Whenever I'm bored. Practically every day.
00:45:29What else do you do and wear?
00:45:31You don't waste time. Do you?
00:45:34No.
00:45:35For effort.
00:45:35Oh, thank you. I'll wear it so you'll know me next time.
00:45:39I was right. Couldn't miss.
00:45:41I'm not with you.
00:45:43You soon will be.
00:45:48Paula, give me a hand, will you?
00:45:50Get.
00:45:55Tell London I've made contact with a girl.
00:45:57Well, it's not what I'd call contact.
00:45:59I'll pass it through. You've seen me, girl.
00:46:03Keep trying.
00:46:05It won't start.
00:46:07Ahoy there.
00:46:16Our motor's conked out.
00:46:17You wouldn't be going anywhere near Coral Harbour, would you?
00:46:19I wasn't, but I could.
00:46:21Well, I have a very important appointment there,
00:46:23and I'd very much appreciate a lift.
00:46:25Come aboard, then.
00:46:26You don't mind taking the service boat, do you?
00:46:29Not at all.
00:46:30Hurry up!
00:46:31Hurry up!
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00:47:00Perhaps a good lunch by the pool.
00:47:13How about your urge to point?
00:47:30How long have you been out here?
00:47:34About three weeks.
00:47:36Don't you ever stop asking questions.
00:47:38All right, change of tack.
00:47:40Have some of my conch chowder.
00:47:42You've been reading the wrong books, Mr. Bond.
00:47:45About conch chowder?
00:47:46Being an aphrodisiac.
00:47:48Well, it just so happens that I like conch chowder.
00:47:51Oh.
00:47:55Friend of yours?
00:47:57Works for my guardian.
00:48:00Your guardian has you watched.
00:48:02He likes to know where I am.
00:48:04You don't blame him.
00:48:13Will you excuse me?
00:48:14You're not going too soon.
00:48:16I'm afraid so.
00:48:17My guardian's yours.
00:48:19Oh, really?
00:48:21He'll be expecting me.
00:48:23May I come with you?
00:48:24I'd love to meet your guardian.
00:48:25Oh, no.
00:48:26Will I see you again?
00:48:28It's a small island.
00:48:29Perhaps we can have dinner together.
00:48:31No.
00:48:32My dear and cooperative domino.
00:48:34How do you know that?
00:48:35How do you know my friends call me domino?
00:48:38It's on the bracelet on your ankle.
00:48:40So, what sharp little eyes you've got.
00:48:43Wait till you get to my teeth.
00:48:46Bye, dad.
00:48:47Bye.
00:48:48Bye, dad.
00:48:49See you tomorrow.
00:48:50Bye.
00:48:51Bye, dad.
00:48:52Bye, there. See you tomorrow.
00:49:22Oh, sorry. Thank you.
00:49:52Two hundred.
00:50:00Two hundred livres banco.
00:50:02Banco.
00:50:05Carte.
00:50:09Eight.
00:50:12Someone has to lose.
00:50:17Yes, I thought I saw a spectre at your shoulder.
00:50:24What do you mean?
00:50:26The spectre of defeat.
00:50:28That your luck was due to change.
00:50:30We'll soon find out.
00:50:32Any objection to raise the limit? Five hundred pounds, shall we say?
00:50:35Too big for me.
00:50:36Count me out, too.
00:50:37Perhaps you'd like to take the shoe.
00:50:39My friend with mine.
00:50:40Mr. Bond.
00:50:42Oh, yes. Mr. Bond.
00:50:44One of my associates spoke about you.
00:50:47Nothing bad, I hope.
00:50:51Oh, it's your spectre against mine, huh?
00:50:55You wish to put the evil eye on me, huh?
00:50:57We have a way to deal with that, where I come from.
00:51:00Well, you may hex me. Let's see what he does for the cards.
00:51:04No.
00:51:05No.
00:51:06Seven.
00:51:07Six.
00:51:09Suivi.
00:51:11Banco suivi.
00:51:13Eight.
00:51:28Eight.
00:51:29Nine.
00:51:30Nine.
00:51:31You seem to be unbeatable, Mr. Bond.
00:51:35No, for the moment this sort of thing can last.
00:51:38Emilio, you promised to buy me a drink.
00:51:40Soon, my dear. I want to get my money back first.
00:51:42May I be allowed to buy the lady a drink?
00:51:44Yes.
00:51:45I would appreciate that.
00:51:47Then I must pass the shoe.
00:51:48La main passe.
00:51:49Manco.
00:51:50He's going to be impossible if his luck doesn't change.
00:51:55Somehow I don't think it will tonight.
00:51:57For Luca Caviar, Dom Perignon 55.
00:51:58Mr. Spinker.
00:51:59I understand you're Mr. Largo's niece.
00:52:00Sounds better then.
00:52:01What would you say?
00:52:02Mistress?
00:52:03Kept woman?
00:52:04I wouldn't say that.
00:52:05Where did you meet him?
00:52:06In Capri.
00:52:07I was there with my brother, François.
00:52:09Strange.
00:52:10I found Emilio attractive.
00:52:11Then?
00:52:12Does he live aboard the yacht?
00:52:13No.
00:52:14He has a house on the island.
00:52:15Must we talk about him?
00:52:16No.
00:52:17I'd much rather dance.
00:52:18So would I.
00:52:19Where is your brother now?
00:52:20In England.
00:52:21He's a commandant with the NATO forces there.
00:52:22He's a wonderful man.
00:52:23Weren't you?
00:52:24I am.
00:52:25He is the one who is a captain.
00:52:26My brother, François.
00:52:27Strange.
00:52:28I found Emilio attractive.
00:52:29Then?
00:52:30Does he live aboard the yacht?
00:52:31No.
00:52:32He has a house on the island.
00:52:33Must we talk about him?
00:52:34No.
00:52:35I'd much rather dance.
00:52:36So would I.
00:52:43Where is your brother now?
00:52:45In England.
00:52:46He is a commandant with the NATO forces there.
00:52:48He's a wonderful person the trouble is I never meet anyone like him only man like Largo myself
00:53:00Why do you see that
00:53:05The way you hold me
00:53:18How long are you staying on here in Nassau we are going the day after tomorrow
00:53:24As I said we haven't got very much time Emilio wants to leave
00:53:33Are you sleeping aboard tonight
00:53:37I hope you'd not be so obvious
00:53:40Well when one has little time one sort of has to be obvious you know where you can find me ah mr. Bond
00:53:45Your niece is an excellent dancer
00:53:48Let me prove I'm as good a loser as you are a winner mr. Bond
00:53:51Come to lunch on Sunday at Palmyra. It's my house
00:53:55Sunday at noon then
00:53:57My dear
00:53:58Good night. Good night
00:54:00You must tell me what mr. Bond had to say word for word. He talked about you a little
00:54:05What was he saying just then I didn't quite hear he asked were we sleeping aboard tonight
00:54:10Interesting
00:54:17My key it's 3 0 4 please thank you 3 0 4
00:54:31I'm sorry no man
00:54:33Thank you
00:54:34No
00:54:35Thank you
00:54:35No
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00:55:11No
00:55:46Hold up.
00:56:16Well, hello, 00.
00:56:41Oh.
00:56:43Oh.
00:56:47Oh.
00:56:51Oh.
00:56:59Oh.
00:57:01Oh.
00:57:09Oh.
00:57:11Oh.
00:57:13Oh.
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00:57:34Oh.
00:57:35Oh.
00:57:36Oh.
00:57:37Oh.
00:57:38Oh.
00:57:39Oh.
00:57:40Oh.
00:57:41Oh.
00:57:42Oh.
00:57:43Oh.
00:57:44Who was he?
00:57:45Like I said, a small fish working for a Mr. Largo.
00:57:48He's got a yacht we should take a look at.
00:57:50Later.
00:57:51Oh.
00:57:52Oh.
00:57:53Oh.
00:57:54Oh.
00:57:55Oh.
00:57:56Oh.
00:57:57Oh.
00:57:58Oh.
00:57:59Oh.
00:58:00Oh.
00:58:01Oh.
00:58:02Oh.
00:58:03Oh.
00:58:04Oh.
00:58:05Oh.
00:58:06Oh.
00:58:07Oh.
00:58:08Oh.
00:58:09Oh.
00:58:10Oh.
00:58:11Oh.
00:58:12Yes.
00:58:13It's Chris.
00:58:17Gently my friend.
00:58:18Gently.
00:58:19What did you find?
00:58:21Nothing.
00:58:22You saw Bones?
00:58:23Yes.
00:58:24I saw him.
00:58:25What happened?
00:58:26You don't let him get the better of you.
00:58:56Hey there. Did you finally make contact?
00:59:04You're late. Felix Leiter, this is Pinder, our man here.
00:59:07How do you do?
00:59:08This way, gentlemen.
00:59:10Who's the girl, James?
00:59:11Paula Catlin, my assistant.
00:59:19He had no plans to visit the United States.
00:59:22Now, here's a special announcement from the overseas service of the BBC.
00:59:26Big Ben actually did strike seven times at 6 o'clock this evening.
00:59:30This was caused by a mechanical failure which last occurred
00:59:33during a violent electrical storm in 1898.
00:59:36Now, here once again are the headlines.
00:59:39Obviously, he's stalling for time.
00:59:44Oh, no.
00:59:45Ah, 007.
00:59:47What a wonderful surprise.
00:59:48Well, for me, too.
00:59:50I must say, I find this business of equipping you in the field,
00:59:53on the run, as it were,
00:59:55highly irregular.
00:59:57Here we have a Geiger counter.
01:00:00Useful and unobtrusive.
01:00:02The sweep hand takes the radioactivity count.
01:00:04It's waterproof, of course.
01:00:06But of course.
01:00:07Now, here's something I want you to use with special care.
01:00:14With special care.
01:00:15Everything you give me.
01:00:16It's treated with equal contempt.
01:00:18Yes, I know.
01:00:19But that's an underwater camera.
01:00:20It takes eight pictures in rapid succession by pressing that button there.
01:00:25Is that clever?
01:00:26But if you can take pictures in the dark with an infrared film, yes.
01:00:33Try to be a little less than your usual frivolous self, 007.
01:00:37Now, here's a miniature Veri pistol, which fires a bright red flare, a distress signal.
01:00:43You should keep it on you day and night.
01:00:45I resent that remark.
01:00:47Yeah.
01:00:48Look, do you mind?
01:00:51Now, in the event of a rebreather not being available, you can use this device.
01:00:56For short periods only, of course.
01:00:58Say, about four minutes.
01:00:59Clever.
01:01:00Obviously, you'll only use it as a last resort.
01:01:04It closes to a convenient pocket size.
01:01:07Hmm.
01:01:08That's assuming one has a convenient pocket.
01:01:10Now, pay attention.
01:01:12A recently developed harmless radioactive device.
01:01:15Harmless?
01:01:16Which sends out a homing signal to a special receiver.
01:01:21Hmm.
01:01:22What am I supposed to do with this?
01:01:24Well, obviously, you swallow it.
01:01:28Now?
01:01:29Let's hope she'll still be lying in the same place tonight.
01:01:36We'll use this catamaran as a rendezvous place for later.
01:01:40Good idea.
01:01:41Take her in.
01:01:44A container will be dropped off the coast of Burma in the Mergui Archipelago,
01:01:50latitude 20 degrees north, longitude 60 degrees east,
01:01:56at 20 hundred hours Greenwich Mean Time on May 27th.
01:02:01It will hold blue, white, flawless diamonds between three and eight carats,
01:02:07total valued to be not less than 100 million pounds present market price.
01:02:13After we have recovered the container and verified its contents,
01:02:17you will be notified on radio frequency 16.23 megacycles,
01:02:22where the atomic bombs may be recovered.
01:02:25You will have to pay the price.
01:02:26Sir?
01:02:27Oh, yes.
01:02:28Signal from 007 in Nassau.
01:02:29One or two things that might interest us.
01:02:31The disco volant is still in the harbour lying off the casino channel.
01:02:32The catamaran is there too, so we can use it for cover.
01:02:33Oh, that's fine.
01:02:34You can drop me in the water behind her.
01:02:35Any further news from London?
01:02:36No.
01:02:37Zero hours, still 20 hundred hours on the 27th.
01:02:38That's just 55 hours from now.
01:02:39Shall we go?
01:02:40Uh...
01:02:41Oh, no.
01:02:42No.
01:02:43No.
01:02:44No.
01:02:45No.
01:02:46No.
01:02:47No.
01:02:48No.
01:02:49No.
01:02:50No.
01:02:51No.
01:02:52No.
01:02:53No.
01:02:54No.
01:02:55No.
01:02:56No.
01:02:57No.
01:02:58No.
01:02:59No.
01:03:00No.
01:03:01No.
01:03:02No.
01:03:03No.
01:03:04Okay.
01:03:05This will do here.
01:03:06Okay.
01:03:07We'll meet back.
01:03:08At pinder's.
01:03:09Good luck.
01:04:03And the other water lights on.
01:04:13Keep it closed, sir.
01:04:33Hand grenades.
01:04:39Ready?
01:04:49Bomb in.
01:04:51Come on.
01:04:53Come on.
01:04:55Come on.
01:04:57Come on.
01:04:59Come on.
01:05:01Come on.
01:05:07There.
01:05:13Quick.
01:05:15Go.
01:05:17Go.
01:05:19Go.
01:05:21Go.
01:05:23Go.
01:05:25Go.
01:05:27Go.
01:05:29Go.
01:05:31Go.
01:05:33Go.
01:05:35Go.
01:05:37Go.
01:05:39Go.
01:05:41Go.
01:05:43Go.
01:05:45Go.
01:05:47Go.
01:05:49Hey!
01:05:51Is there something there?
01:05:53Go.
01:05:55Go.
01:05:57That's it.
01:05:59Come on.
01:06:09Hold that.
01:06:11Look.
01:06:12Must have been in with the problema.
01:06:13Let's get back into Largo.
01:06:15What?
01:06:17How can we get out of the cage?
01:06:19No more.
01:06:21Go.
01:06:23I'm sorry.
01:06:25It's a Alexander.
01:06:27Let's go.
01:06:29How can we get out of here?
01:06:31I can't get out of here.
01:06:33I plug the trash.
01:06:35That can't be nice.
01:06:37There's no one.
01:06:39can i have a lift sure thank you you've just about saved my life
01:07:00my outboard capsized so i have this room ashore
01:07:04how far do you go
01:07:07you better fasten your safety belt
01:07:12what's your name james bond
01:07:18fiona volpe
01:07:37you fly here often do i make you nervous
01:07:42no it's just that i have no desire to be capsized twice in one night at least you won't have to swim ashore
01:07:50have you been here before mr bond no i haven't but this is the road to nassau
01:08:01yes eventually
01:08:06well this is as far as i go yes me too this is my hotel what a coincidence so convenient
01:08:23you look pale mr bond i hope i didn't frighten you
01:08:39you look pale mr bond i hope i didn't frighten you
01:08:41oh you see i've always been a nervous passenger
01:08:44some men just don't like to be driven
01:08:45no some men just don't like to be taken for a ride
01:08:48look at this an underwater hatch
01:09:01yeah so that's how they could leave and get back
01:09:05yes nobody saw them
01:09:07obviously the whole operation was carried out in the water
01:09:09so that's where we'll have to look for the plane
01:09:11come on felix
01:09:13i'll bring the prince to the hotel when they're dry
01:09:15we're getting the air force search an area of 250 miles out of nassau
01:09:26so it must be beyond that radius
01:09:28yeah that's if the disco blundi was out that night
01:09:30yeah sure she was but harbor control said only for six hours
01:09:34she couldn't cover 500 miles in that time no
01:09:39about 90 miles is her limit for six hours and that's out and back
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