#THE SPY WHO #LOVED ME #PART 2#JAMES BOND #007
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00:15The Captain wants you to keep five hundred feet.
00:19Maneuvering control, come and shallow to five hundred feet.
00:23Keep five hundred feet.
00:25Keep five hundred feet, sir.
00:58What the hell is going on, Eddie?
01:01Emergency stations, emergency stations. Captain to the control room.
01:07What the hell is going on?
01:09Control manoeuvering.
01:10Control captain.
01:12I'm losing electrical frequency. I want to break down the system.
01:15Control sound switch.
01:20I want to break down the system.
01:20Total loss of power on all sonar sets.
01:23Surface.
01:24Low forward, low aft, full ahead.
01:25Full right on both planes.
01:26Great for those periscopes.
01:52Good morning, sir.
01:54He, no, first sea lord.
01:56No, there's been no contact with Ranger yet, sir.
02:00No. No sightings, no distress signal, sir.
02:03It looks very much like it.
02:06Yes. Yes, of course I will, sir.
02:11We've lost one of our nuclear submarines.
02:18What?
02:20The submarine Pochamka disappeared without trace?
02:26It was what a catastrophe, Comrade Shell.
02:30Yes, of course I will assign our best agent immediately.
02:37Rovalditch, where is Agent XXX?
02:40On leave, General. At a People's Rest and Recuperation Centre.
02:54It's been a wonderful weekend.
02:58I shall never forget it.
03:00Nor will I. When can we meet again?
03:03As soon as my mission is accomplished.
03:09I must go.
03:11I have to be in Austria tonight.
03:13Five more minutes.
03:21Agent XXX, calling Agent XXX.
03:24You will report to headquarters immediately.
03:27Agent XXX, acknowledge and verify.
03:37This is XXX. Message received and understood.
03:42Yes, Mr. Prime Minister. I understand the gravity of the situation.
03:48Yes, I'll put our best man on it at once.
03:51Goodbye.
04:01Moneypenny. Where's 007?
04:02He's on a mission, sir. In Austria.
04:05Well, tell him to pull out. Immediately.
04:15Oh, James. I cannot find the words.
04:22Well, let me try and enlarge your vocabulary.
04:49What's happened? Where are you going?
04:51Sorry, darling. Something came up.
04:59But, James, I need you.
05:01So does England.
05:12He has just left. He has just left.
05:15Over and out.
05:17Message received. We are waiting. Over and out.
05:19Go.
05:34Hmm.
05:39Hmm.
05:46Nothing, nothing.
05:51Oh, my God.
06:19Oh, my God.
06:59Oh, my God.
07:19Oh, my God.
07:54Oh, my God.
08:30Oh, my God.
08:45How did he die?
08:47We haven't all the details yet, but it appears he become involved in a British Secret Service operation.
08:54Please keep me informed, Comrade General.
08:56I should very much like to meet whoever was responsible for his death.
09:04Seeking zero-five, this is a fast way.
09:28Good morning, sir.
09:29Good morning.
09:30Good morning.
09:30Good morning, 007.
09:31Hello, Q.
09:32Mission successful?
09:34On and off.
09:35Good morning, Commander.
09:36Good morning, sir.
09:37Captain Forsyte.
09:38Commando, sir.
09:40Commander Bond, sir.
09:42Minister Frederick Gray, Minister of Defence.
09:43Good morning, Commander.
09:45Minister.
09:45General Hargreaves, Flag Officer, Submarines.
09:47Arc Royal, wasn't it?
09:48Yes, sir.
09:50I believe M told you about this.
09:52Yes, ma'am, sir.
09:53Over here, please, gentlemen.
10:23Well, this, I take it, is ringing.
10:24Mr. Arrange's prearranged course to her patrol area.
10:26That's right.
10:28How many people knew this course?
10:30Admiral Hargreaves, myself, and of course Talbert, the captain of the submarine.
10:42Good God.
10:48Where did this come from?
10:49I'm sorry, Benson.
10:50For the moment, that's top secret.
10:51I see, sir.
10:53Commander, this chasing means that the Russians can track our nuclear submarines underwater and
10:57sink them.
10:59I believe it does.
11:00Well, how could they track them?
11:01It's impossible.
11:02No.
11:03It's quite simple, really.
11:05Heat signature recognition, most likely.
11:09With your permission, Minister?
11:10Yes, of course.
11:12Well, you see, we already know that satellites with infrared heat sensors can detect a nuclear
11:17missile in flight by its tail fire.
11:20Well?
11:20Someone can now locate a submerged nuclear submarine in exactly the same way, by its wake.
11:29That means they can totally undermine our Western defense strategy.
11:33It looks like it, yes.
11:36Where, in fact, did we get the tracing, Freddie?
11:38Car, a diplomatic bag.
11:40Somebody got hold of the plans of that tracking system and is trying to sell them.
11:44They sent us that tracing as proof that it's genuine.
11:47Well, then, if there is a deal to be made, the price is going to be high.
11:50High?
11:52Astronomical.
11:53That missing submarine had 16 Polaris missiles aboard.
11:59I take it we have a contact in Egypt.
12:01M will give you the details.
12:03You leave tonight.
12:14Dr. Backman and Professor Markovitz.
12:19Well, gentlemen, now that the moment has come to bid you farewell, I congratulate both you,
12:25doctor, and you, professor, on your brilliant work in the development of the submarine tracking
12:31system.
12:31Well, thanks primarily to you, I'm happy to say that the first phase of our operation
12:37has met with considerable success.
12:41I have instructed my assistant to have paid into your Swiss bank account the sum of $10 million
12:47each.
12:49Thank you, sir.
12:51Thank you, indeed.
12:52And that, I think, concludes our business.
12:56Before you go, however, I very much regret to inform you.
13:01That a dangerous development has recently been brought to my notice.
13:06Someone has been attempting to sell the plans of our tracking project to competing world
13:13powers.
13:14Someone intimately associated with the project.
13:18Oh, my dear, it would perhaps be more seemly if you were to leave us.
13:30tรดi folk flocked unt Were you to leave us to leave us to leave us to leave us to leave
13:53us to38 and
13:53It was you who betrayed me.
13:56You had access to all the information.
14:00Now you will pay the penalty.
14:25Once again, gentlemen, my most profound thanks.
15:57Jaws.
16:00I'm assigning you the task of recovering the microfilm copy of the tracking system.
16:07Shondo, you will go with him.
16:10Obey him.
16:11Every person who even comes into contact with that microfilm is to be eliminated.
16:32Stand by for helicopter takeoff.
16:34All personnel clear the flight deck platform.
16:43Oh, my God.
17:09Canceled transfer of $20 million.
17:12Inform next of kin that a tragic accident has resulted in the deaths of Professor Markowitz and Dr. Beckman.
17:21The funeral was at sea.
17:34Fadal Qadir.
17:36Rabman.
17:56Rabman.
18:05Thank you very much.
18:39James Bond, what a delightful surprise after all these years.
18:42Do sit down, my dear fellow.
18:46I always wondered what you were going to do when you went down from Cambridge.
18:50I never had any problems knowing what you were going to do, Hussain.
18:54Shook run.
18:55We don't only have oil, you know.
18:58But what can I offer you?
19:00Cheap size?
19:01Dates?
19:02Vodka martini?
19:04Information.
19:05Who is putting the submarine tracking system on the market?
19:09Oh, what a pity it is you persist in being so businesslike.
19:21The gentleman you will eventually be dealing with is a certain Max Kalba.
19:25Eventually?
19:26To reach Kalba, you must first make contact with a man called Fekesh, Aziz Fekesh.
19:32I'll give you the address of his apartment in Cairo, but it's too late to meet him today.
19:37Can I persuade you to accept a bed for the night?
19:42That's kind of you, Hussain, but I really feel like...
19:54Are you quite sure I can't persuade you to stay the night?
20:00When one is in Egypt, one should delve deeply into its treasures.
20:04Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah,
20:20Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah,
20:25Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah,
20:27Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah,
20:27Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah,
20:27Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah
21:03I'll see you next time.
21:23Mr. Bond?
21:25Yes.
21:26Oh, I'm sorry.
21:28The door was open.
21:29Mr. Fakish is expecting me.
21:31I phoned him.
21:31He asked me to give you a message.
21:34He will be a little late.
21:35May I ask where he is?
21:37Mr. Fakish asked me to entertain you while you are waiting.
21:41Oh, really?
21:53Where is Fakish?
21:56You are very suspicious, Mr. Bond.
21:58Oh, I find I live much longer that way.
22:00Now, where is he?
22:05If there's anything you would like, anything at all?
22:10Well, I had lunch, but I seem to have missed dessert.
22:22As urgent as my appointment is, I'd hate him to walk in and surprise us.
22:26Oh, there is no danger of that.
22:30He's going to be sometime then, is he?
22:32Mm-hmm.
22:34Is he meeting someone?
22:39I'm sorry, I cannot answer the question.
22:41Why, I think you can.
22:48I'm sorry, sir.
22:50No!
22:52No!
22:54No!
22:56No!
22:59Oh, my God.
23:31Oh, my God.
23:55Oh, my God.
24:34Oh, my God.
24:57Disclose the stage on which the drama of a civilization took place.
25:05Those involved have been present since the dawn of history, pitched stubbornly against sand and wind.
25:16And the voice of the desert has crossed the centuries.
25:33Excuse me, Major, I'll be back in a moment.
25:45With each new dawn, I see the sun god rise on the far bank of the Nile.
25:53Oh, my God.
25:54Oh, my God.
26:41I am the faithful warden at the foot of his lord.
26:46So faithful, so vigilant, so near him, that he gave me his faith on my own.
26:59I am a pharaoh's companion, and I am he, the pharaoh.
27:07Oh, my God.
27:10Oh, my God.
27:25Oh, my God.
27:33Oh, my God.
27:48This is the tomb of Keops, pharaoh of the fourth dynasty, 4,500 years ago.
27:56Here is the great pyramid, which he built to defend himself against death.
28:27Here in the depths of this tomb, a servant of the king awaits the call.
28:33To set out upon his journey into eternity.
28:38Death lies waiting.
29:03Where is Fekish?
29:05With the pharaohs.
29:07You killed him.
29:08No, he was dead when I found him.
29:11Oh.
29:14Oh.
29:18Oh.
29:26Oh.
29:28Oh.
29:34Hope you enjoyed the show.
29:37Good night.
30:39Yes, sir.
30:40The lady will have a Bacardi on the rocks.
30:44For the gentlemen, vodka martini shaken, not stirred.
30:49Touchรฉ.
30:51Commander James Bond, recruited to the British Secret Service from the Royal Navy, licensed to kill, and has done so
30:58on numerous occasions.
31:00Many lady friends, but married only once.
31:03Wife killed and...
31:04All right, you've made your point.
31:07You're sensitive, Mr Bond.
31:09About certain things, yes.
31:12Now, if you'll excuse me, tragically, I have a previous engagement.
31:17Happily enough, so do I.
31:19Goodbye, Mr Bond.
31:20Well, let's say au revoir.
31:22I have the oddest feeling we'll be meeting again sometime.
31:34I'm looking for Mr Kalvar.
31:36Mr Max Kalvar is the owner of the club, sir.
31:39Over there.
32:00Mr Kalvar.
32:02My name is Bond, James Bond.
32:06What of it?
32:08You had an appointment with a Mr Fakesh.
32:11Well?
32:13He won't be joining you.
32:26You have something I'm interested in buying.
32:28Just a moment.
32:29I would like to bid for it, too.
32:34You forgot your drink, Mr Bond.
32:37Thank you, Mr Rogier.
32:40It seems you have competition, Mr Bond.
32:43And from where I sit, I fancy we'll find the lady's figure hard to match.
32:50Might the contestants at least be permitted to view the article for sale?
33:04Well, now, who will start the bidding?
33:09Mr Kalvar, sir.
33:11The telephone.
33:12An urgent call.
33:14Excuse me.
33:22Pardon me.
33:33This is Kalvar.
33:35Hello?
33:36Hello?
33:39This is Kalvar.
33:41This is Kalvar.
33:52This is Kalvar.
33:54This is Kalvar.
33:55This is Kalvar.
33:55This is Kalvar.
33:56This is Kalvar.
33:56This is Kalvar.
33:56This is Kalvar.
33:56This is Kalvar.
33:56This is Kalvar.
33:56This is Kalvar.
34:11Another one.
34:26Another one.
34:59Another one.
35:28Another one.
35:28We've really got to stop meeting like this.
35:32Calber was called to the phone.
35:33What happened?
35:36He was cut off.
35:38Permanently.
35:40The microfilm?
35:41Where is it?
35:44Search me.
35:45He must have it or you wouldn't be here.
35:48You don't know who he is.
35:49He's on our record.
35:50He's a professional killer.
35:52Called Jaws?
35:53Make no mistake, Mr. Bond.
35:56I want that microfilm.
35:58And I'm going to get it.
36:00Unless I get it first.
36:03I'm going to get it first.
36:57I want that microfilm.
36:58I want to get it first.
36:58I want to get it first.
36:58Let's go.
37:28Let's go.
37:58Let's go.
38:28Let's go.
39:17Watch out!
39:31Don't move.
39:38The microfilm.
39:40Give it to me.
39:42Let's go.
39:42Let's go.
39:43Let's go.
40:11Let's go.
40:25Egyptian builders.
40:58Give it to me.
40:59You're just too late.
41:02Give me the key.
41:05Give it to me.
41:11The key.
41:16Try the big one.
41:17Try the big one.
41:24Can you play any other tune?
41:29Let's go.
41:30Let's try reverse.
41:31That's backwards.
41:35Let's go.
41:44Let's go.
41:49Let's go.
41:51Let's go.
41:58Let's go.
41:59Let's go.
42:00Let's go.
42:01Let's go.
42:25Let's go.
42:30Let's go.
42:39Let's go.
42:53Let's go.
42:56Let's go.
42:57Let's go.
42:58Let's go.
43:01Let's go.
43:09Let's go.
43:32The cylinder head gasket.
43:34Oh.
43:40What?
43:42He's doing it.
43:45What?
44:06Hey.
44:07It's Donna.
44:09It's Donna.
44:10I'mma.
44:18Good evening, Cairo.
44:21What did he say?
44:23Well, he thinks we're a bit overdressed, but he'll take us to Cairo.
44:26Good.
44:43Good evening.
45:28Good evening.
45:40I believe a great number of your countrymen do.
45:44What did they teach you?
45:45That it's very important to have a positive mental attitude.
45:50Nothing more practical than that.
45:53Food is also very important.
45:56Mm-hmm.
45:58What else?
45:59When necessary, shared bodily warmth.
46:05It's the part I like.
46:16Is this really what they do in Siberia?
46:18Yes, but not how they do it.
46:34You're not trying to take advantage of me, are you?
46:38A thought never crossed my mind.
46:49Just when it was getting interesting.
47:03Oh, my God.
47:06Oh, my God.
47:24Where's the girl?
47:28Offend Elben.
48:39Good morning, Moneypenny.
48:40Good morning, James.
48:41Is he in?
48:42Uh-huh.
48:44Must have been quite a party.
48:47Boring, Moneypenny.
48:48As a matter of fact, I dropped off.
49:08Hello, James.
49:10We've been expecting you.
49:11Good morning, sir.
49:12Well, there's been a change of plan.
49:16You probably recognize my opposite number in the KGB, General Gogol.
49:21And I believe you're familiar with Major Amazova.
49:25Enough to know which brand of cigarettes she smokes.
49:27Our respective governments have agreed to pool their resources to find out what happened
49:32to our submarines.
49:33We have entered a new era of Anglo-Soviet cooperation.
49:38And as a sign of Russian good faith, I'm prepared to make available to you the microfilm recovered
49:44by Agent XXX.
49:46With considerable ease, I might add.
49:50Don't bother with it, sir.
49:51It's useless.
49:53I examined it on the boat.
49:56I assure you it is quite genuine.
49:59Except that the vital technical information has been taken out.
50:03This was only intended to whet our appetites.
50:10Maybe Q can make something out of it.
50:32I want that ready for Ackman's tea party.
50:36After you, Alexis.
50:37Oh, no, no.
50:38After you, Miles.
50:39Oh, thank you.
51:00Bring tears to your eyes.
51:10Everybody ready?
51:11Right.
51:13Now, we're pretty certain that this drawing was drafted in Italy.
51:17The size corresponds with a Venetian octavo.
51:20And the typeface is an Italian one.
51:23Now, note the slight upward stress on the transversals.
51:27Q, what's that mark there?
51:29Huh?
51:30Oh, probably a show-through of something the drawing was resting on when it was photographed.
51:35Must have been done in a hurry.
51:37Can you enlarge it?
51:39Hmm, wait a minute.
51:43Oratory.
51:45What is that?
51:46It's another word for chapel.
51:47Looks a bit like a bishop's mitre.
51:51It is a fish.
51:53That is the symbol of the Stromberg shipping line.
51:56Carl Stromberg?
51:58But he's one of the richest men in the world.
51:59One of the principal capitalist exploitors of the West, sir.
52:03Sir, it's not oratory.
52:04It's laboratory.
52:05Stromberg has a marine research laboratory.
52:08On Corsica, I believe.
52:11Well done, James.
52:14Actually, sir, it is in Sardinia.
52:20That's brilliant.
52:22I'm certain that two such perceptive talents will enjoy working together in Sardinia.
52:28And that it will help to make Anglo-Soviet cooperation a reality.
52:50Here we are.
52:53That was a delicious meal.
52:57I didn't realize you had such a healthy appetite.
53:00Neither did I.
53:01It must be traveling by train.
53:03I always enjoy it.
53:05I remember when...
53:07Oh, what do you remember?
53:09I was going to talk about a mission.
53:13Silly, isn't it?
53:14We can't talk and yet we're in the same business.
53:17But with rival companies.
53:19Not rivals at the moment.
53:22No.
53:24Then, how about a...
53:27like out on the company?
53:29My company.
53:30I'm very sorry.
53:31I have an idea tomorrow is going to be a busy day.
53:34I must sleep.
53:36Yes.
53:37Well, sleep well.
53:40And you.
53:42Good night.
53:44Good night.
53:45Good night.
53:47Oh, God.
53:50Good night.
54:01Good night.
54:02Good night.
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