1:20:00
You plan to break into
the world's largest bank
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but not to steal anything.
1:20:06
Why?
1:20:08
Go on, Mr Bond.
1:20:09
Mr Ling, the Red Chinese agent
at the factory?
1:20:12
He's a specialist in nuclear fission...
1:20:17
But of course!
His government's given you a bomb.
1:20:21
I prefer to call it an atomic device.
1:20:24
It's small but particularly dirty.
1:20:26
- Cobalt and iodine?
- Precisely.
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If you explode it in Fort Knox, the...
1:20:33
...entire gold supply of the United States
will be radioactive for...
1:20:38
...57 years.
1:20:40
58, to be exact.
1:20:42
I apologise, Goldfinger.
It's an inspired deal.
1:20:46
They get what they want -
economic chaos in the West.
1:20:49
And the value of your gold
increases many times.
1:20:52
I conservatively estimate... ten times.
1:20:56
Brilliant.
1:20:59
But the atomic device, as you call it,
1:21:02
is already, obviously, in this country.
1:21:05
Obviously.
1:21:08
But bringing it to Fort Knox undetected
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could be risky. Very risky.
1:21:14
On the contrary, Mr Bond.
The risk is all on your side.
1:21:17
If the authorities
should attempt to locate it,
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who knows where
it might be exploded?
1:21:22
Perhaps the Polaris submarine pens
at New London,
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Cape Kennedy,
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near the White House.
1:21:30
But we are speculating idly.
Operation Grand Slam will be successful.
1:21:34
You will be there to see for yourself.
1:21:36
Too closely for comfort, I'm afraid.
1:21:49
Forgive me, Mr Bond,
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but I must arrange
to separate my gold from the late Mr Solo.
1:21:56
As you said,
he had a pressing engagement.