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02:00This is Mark Walters, head of the Numbers Bank in Miami.
02:03The mission, Jim, should you decide to accept it, is to prevent Kresnik and Walters from selling their heroin and
02:09put them out of business permanently.
02:11As always, should you or any of your IM force be caught or killed, the secretary will disavow any knowledge
02:17of your actions.
02:18This recording will self-destruct in five seconds.
02:21Good luck, Jim.
03:46Hmm.
03:48Heavenly.
03:49No one would ever suspect it's heroin.
03:52Pure.
03:53Pure heroin.
03:55Close to a million dollars' worth.
03:56That's enough to turn on half the addicts in the United States for a year.
04:02Roland, how's it coming?
04:03See for yourself, Jim.
04:16Ready?
04:17Ready.
04:40Beautiful. But how?
04:42Barney?
04:54Now, whatever you want to pick up is sucked in through here.
04:59Whatever you want to leave is forced out through this one.
05:03Now, Jim, this whole outfit will fit in the lining of your coat.
05:06The only problem I had was making it work silently.
05:08Good. Very good, Barney.
05:10Now, you're clear on how to get into Kressnick's.
05:12Right.
05:15Doctor, are you sure that that stuff is going to be strong enough?
05:18It will keep him out for three to four hours.
05:24Cinnamon?
05:31It appears my new husband is very generous.
05:34We should be very happy.
05:36Yes, but not for long.
05:38Within 48 hours, we're going to make you a grieving widow.
05:57$16,000 a kilo?
06:00Why, that's a 20% increase.
06:02Nevertheless, that is the price.
06:04If you don't like it, seek elsewhere.
06:06Where?
06:06You have the market all sewn up.
06:08Huh?
06:09That is exactly why we raised our prices.
06:11We are old customers, Kressnick.
06:13Give us a break.
06:14We are.
06:16We're offering you the best stuff.
06:18Pure.
06:19Absolutely pure.
06:28Thank you,anner.
06:49Good.
06:50It's good quality, but $16,000?
06:55Pass it on to your customers.
06:57What's the problem?
07:05Now then, gentlemen, are you ready to buy?
07:21ls
07:22ls
07:22ls
07:29ls
07:41ls
08:2720 kilos, that's $320,000.
08:31And Mr. Maharas, 30 kilos, that's $480,000.
08:36Thank you very much, gentlemen.
08:38You can all pick up your merchandise tomorrow, huh?
08:41Not tomorrow, now.
08:43I have to return to London.
08:45First he didn't want to buy at all, now he can't wait.
08:49Maharas, put your money away.
08:50The goods will be ready tomorrow.
08:55All right, Kresnik.
08:56But just make sure the heroine is pure.
08:59One hundred percent.
09:28Thank you for stopping by, gentlemen.
09:30I will see you all promptly tomorrow.
09:35One million six hundred thousand.
09:38Not bad, partner.
09:40Not bad.
09:42I am, however, concerned that we may not have enough to supply the smaller buyers next week.
09:48For them, the stuff doesn't have to be so pure.
09:52See you tomorrow.
09:53I am.
10:09Think I am.
10:13This is a joke.
10:14Think you will.
10:21Here we are.
10:30keep your hands on a wheel and your eyes on a road
10:33if this is a hold-up you're making a big mistake this is no hold-up i'm just going to
10:39tell you
10:39how you can save some money that's a new twist all right pull over and park
10:55well
11:00well
11:00well
11:03well
11:04well
11:13well
11:32$14,000 a kilo is a good price, if it's pure heroin, and if I was in the market.
11:39Let's not play games, my Harris.
11:41It's pure, and you're in the market.
11:44You're not buying from Kresnik, you're buying from us.
11:48And if I don't?
11:51This road's not too well-traveled.
11:54It'll be weeks before someone finds your body.
12:01$14,000.
12:03I never could turn down a good deal.
12:06We'll be in touch.
12:16We'll be in touch.
12:23We'll be in touch.
12:27We'll be in touch.
12:53Up, please.
12:57Hey, hold it!
13:11Floors, please.
13:1418, please.
13:1520.
13:16Bye.
13:16Bye.
13:28Bye.
13:31Bye.
13:35Bye.
13:54What's wrong?
13:56I don't know.
14:06Let me out of here.
14:07I can't.
14:08We're between floors.
14:09Can't you do something about it?
14:11Maybe I can lower it to the floor below.
14:24We're falling.
14:25The brakes won't work.
14:27We'll get the emergency button.
14:31Do something.
14:32What's the matter with you?
14:34We're going to the bottom.
14:37Stop this thing.
14:38Stop it.
14:41Stop this thing.
14:43Stop it.
14:45Stop it.
14:48Do something.
14:49Stop it.
14:50What's the matter with you?
14:52Stop this thing.
14:53Stop it.
14:55Stop it.
14:56Stop it.
15:08Let's get him down to the basement, Barney.
15:32Yes?
15:35My name is Alex Kresnik.
15:37Kresnik. Oh, would you come this way, please?
15:42Mrs. Walters?
15:49This way, please.
16:09Is this your husband, Mrs. Walters?
16:14Yes, it is.
16:16And you, Mr. Kresnik, can you also identify this man as Mark Walters?
16:20Yes.
16:28Mrs. Walters, there are some personal facts.
16:30Mrs. Walters.
16:33Yes, thank you.
17:02I am Alex Kresnik. I was Mark's partner.
17:07Yes, I know.
17:09That envelope contains a small notebook.
17:13Yes.
17:14It belongs to me. I would like to have it.
17:18Just as soon as I'm up to going through everything, of course, I'll return it to you.
17:29Let go of my arm.
17:31I want that notebook.
17:34Now.
17:46You're hurting my arm.
17:58Who are you?
18:00What do you mean?
18:02When were you married?
18:04Before Mark left for Europe.
18:08Here, if you don't believe me, here's our passport.
18:17Well, why all the secrecy? Why wouldn't Mark tell me?
18:22Maybe.
18:23Maybe Mark thought his personal life was his own affair.
18:28Now, Mark's business is my business, and I don't know anything about business.
18:32I thought maybe you'd help me with it.
18:36Could we discuss it?
18:39My hotel.
18:41Five o'clock?
18:46Very well.
19:10That should do it.
19:18Strong, steady heartbeat.
19:20There won't be any after effects.
19:22Good.
19:22Let's get into the hospital.
19:49How nice of you to be so proud, Mr. Krasny.
19:55My eyes! I can't see!
19:57You're going to be all right, Mr. Walters.
19:59Your blindness is a result of the medication I administered.
20:06You see, in the accident, you suffered a severe blow to the temple.
20:11And it affected the optic nerve.
20:22How long will I be this way?
20:27Barring any complications, your eyesight will be perfectly normal by tomorrow.
20:33In the meantime, you must have rest and quiet.
20:38I've got to get in touch with someone.
20:42My partner.
20:43I will order you a phone.
20:45Remember, rest and quiet.
20:56Would you like a drink?
20:57No.
20:58Oh, no, of course not.
21:00Mark told me you never drink.
21:01He said your only vice was money.
21:04What else did he tell you?
21:10Everything, Mr. Krasny.
21:12Everything.
21:14From what Mark told me, I'm a very wealthy woman.
21:18Or will be soon.
21:20Frankly, Mrs. Walters, I don't see that this is any concern of mine.
21:24Well, fortunately, it was of great concern to Mark.
21:28He gave me some papers.
21:30What kind of papers?
21:31Hmm.
21:33I don't know.
21:34I've never really looked at them.
21:36Mark called them my insurance policy.
21:39Exactly.
21:40Where are these papers now?
21:42They're safely locked away.
21:44Nothing can happen to them.
21:45Unless, of course, something happens to me.
21:48I see.
21:51It appears that I have acquired a new partner.
21:55It would seem that way, Mr. Krasny.
21:57If I were you, I would not spend the profits quite yet.
22:00No.
22:01Why?
22:02A new organization has moved in on us.
22:04A dozen of my biggest buyers have canceled their orders.
22:10Could there be any connection between that and Mark's death?
22:15A man left this for Mark just before he was killed.
22:19He said he knew him in the States.
22:21Mark said he'd never heard of him.
22:23Do you know him?
22:25No.
22:27But I am going to.
22:38Who is it?
22:42It's me, Alex.
22:45I came as soon as I heard.
22:47Thanks.
22:51How bad is it?
22:53Not bad.
22:55I'll be out tomorrow.
22:57That's a break.
22:58They told me they'd kill you.
23:00What?
23:01They're trying to force us out of business.
23:03You mean someone rigged that elevator?
23:04Yes.
23:05They emptied a shotgun at me and killed two of my men.
23:09Oh, that's great.
23:11I'm a sitting duck in this place.
23:13No.
23:14They think you're dead.
23:16You've nothing to worry about.
23:19I brought you this.
23:21Just in case.
23:25What about tomorrow?
23:26It will be business, as usual.
23:28By the time they find out, we will be all through.
23:35Your timer's up, Mr. Krasnik.
23:37Well, I'll see you in the morning, Mark.
23:39Just rest and don't worry.
23:43Now, you be careful.
24:00All right.
24:02Let's have a look.
24:12Put that thing away.
24:14I don't want any trouble while she's here.
24:23Something I can do for you?
24:26That's the man.
24:29Wait for me in the car, please.
24:45Okay, Krasnik, what do you want?
24:47Just looking around.
24:49What's in there?
24:52Our warehouse.
24:54Let's have a look.
25:13Very interesting set-up.
25:18What is he doing?
25:22I can find out for myself.
25:49I can find out for myself.
25:54You don't want to do that way, do you?
25:57All right, Krasnik.
25:58You've seen what you came here to see.
25:59Now get out.
26:00I like it.
26:02It has definite possibilities.
26:04It's a pity this operation is too large for just one man.
26:09I'm getting along all right.
26:10That was before I came along.
26:13If I were you, I would take on a partner.
26:17I'll think about it.
26:21On second thought, I already have a partner.
26:24I don't need another one, do I?
26:54All right, Krasnik, put it away.
27:00Now get out of here.
27:02You just made a bad mistake.
27:05I'm scared to death.
27:14I am scared to death.
27:22You...
27:31I have a dignity state.
27:34Who gave us a stand singer- zen.
27:37Get outVO, J. Krasnik.
27:39I we're like...
27:43Yes?
27:45It worked.
27:46Good.
27:48It worked.
27:50Tonight, 2 a.m.
28:12It worked.
28:54Keep quiet or you are dead.
29:15Keep quiet or you are dead.
29:20Keep quiet or you are dead.
29:46Keep quiet or you are dead.
32:00You are sure that's all of it?
32:02Positive.
32:03All right, let's get out of here.
32:05Bring him along.
32:06What a look.
32:07You've got what you want.
32:07I told you I'm just a chemist.
32:09That's exactly what I need.
32:10Oh, my coat.
32:30I'm just a chemist.
33:01I'm just a chemist.
33:44I'm just a chemist.
33:49I'm just a chemist.
34:42I'm just a chemist.
34:53This is where you will be working for a while.
34:57What am I supposed to do?
34:58Exactly as you did before.
35:00Make bath crystals.
35:06Where is the heroine?
35:09Where is the heroine?
35:29Where is the heroine?
35:32Where is the heroine?
35:46I'm just a chemist.
35:47Come on, I am.
35:49What a chemist.
35:53This is where?
36:20Worldwide exports is out of business.
36:25It would seem that once again we are the only supplier.
36:28Oh, by the way, we will have to raise our price.
36:30It seems at the moment there is a considerable shortage.
36:35Uh, 18,000 a kilo.
36:37Yeah.
36:39Well, that's it, my Harris. Take it or leave it.
36:42What did he say?
36:44Well, he was not happy, but what can he do?
36:47We have, as you Americans put it so aptly, the only game in town.
36:59You have a visitor. He is unarmed and alone.
37:02Well, now this is a surprise.
37:04Stop the act, Kresnik. You hit my laboratory last night.
37:07Is that a fact?
37:08Look, you want to play rough, it's okay with me. Two can play that game.
37:13Throw him out.
37:14I'm warning you.
37:15I said throw him out.
37:20Oh, by the way, your idea of the bath crystals is very good.
37:25So good that I intend to package my product that way from now on.
37:28I just wanted to thank you.
37:40Nicely done, partner.
37:59How much longer?
38:01I'm drying it now.
38:04A couple of hours should finish the job.
38:08Fine.
38:13As soon as he's finished in there, let me know.
38:16What do you want to do with him?
38:18What do you think?
38:21Get rid of him.
38:26Good luck.
38:34Good luck.
39:09How much longer?
39:12A couple of minutes should do it.
39:24Don't worry, Thornton. I have plenty of merchandise. You just bring the money.
39:28I will see you at six o'clock.
39:33That's all of them.
39:36It looks like my share of the money is luckily going to be worth something after all.
39:40In this business, you make your own luck.
39:45Suppose we have dinner tonight after the sale.
39:48I could pick you up and bring your share of the money at the same time.
39:52I think I'd rather be here to see all that money exchange hands. It should be very exciting.
39:57I have a slight suspicion, Mrs. Walters, that you are more interested in the money than you are in my
40:02company.
40:04Frankly, Mr. Krasnick, I'm interested in both.
40:13Who is it?
40:15It's me, Alex.
40:19How are you feeling, Mark?
40:21Jumpy.
40:22I went to doctor to get these bandages off and let me out of here.
40:26It had better be soon. I need your help.
40:29What do you want me to do?
40:32I knew I could count on you.
40:34Now listen carefully.
40:40Beautiful.
40:52It even smells nice.
40:56I'm done here. I'd like to leave.
40:59Of course.
41:02Drive him back to town, will you?
41:04Oh, and this is for you.
41:47Your eyes will be a bit sensitive for a while.
41:51It is important that you wear dark glasses the first few days.
41:56Okay, Doc. Just get these bandages off.
42:00I'm working as fast as I can, Mr. Walters.
42:03As fast as I can.
42:16Gentlemen, this is Mrs. Mark Walters.
42:23All right, gentlemen.
42:25You have all seen the quality of the product and your orders have been filled.
42:29As you see, your purchases have been dyed and perfumed to resemble bath salts as an added safety factor.
42:35Safety factor?
42:36They are more easily shipped that way, Maharas.
42:39And for a small additional charge, I will guarantee delivery of anything that you buy.
42:43How much?
42:45Twenty percent.
42:46But delivery is guaranteed. No trouble with the police or customs.
42:52It is a deal.
42:54Fair enough.
42:55How about you, Maharas?
42:56I'll take my product now.
42:59Suit yourself.
43:06Taxi.
43:27Taxi.
43:28Taxi!
43:33Taxi.
43:39Taxi.
43:48Taxi.
43:56THE END
44:34THE END
44:53THE END
44:53Everyone just relax. The sale isn't quite finished yet.
44:56You must be crazy to pull a stunt like this.
45:00You. I'd get out of here if I were you.
45:22I'd get out of here.
45:32What is this all about?
45:41This stuff is nothing but powdered milk.
45:47No wonder you wanted to ship some merchandise for us.
45:51Why, you dirty.
45:53Oh, he's trying to set me up.
45:55It's all a mistake.
45:57Get the money, Krasnick.
45:58Yeah, all of it.
46:00All right.
46:00All right.
46:20Well, it's, it's gone.
46:22What are you trying to pull, Krasnick?
46:24Where's our money?
46:25I don't know.
46:27You saw me put it in the safe.
46:28You should still be there.
46:43You told us Walters was dead.
46:45Well, I thought he was.
46:46I saw him in the morgue.
46:47It's a trick.
46:48Don't you see it's all a trick?
46:50You've got to believe me.
46:51I don't know anything about this.
47:08There aren't too many women who can claim to being widowed twice by the same man.
47:40I don't know anything about this.
47:41I don't know anything about this.
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