:27:00
An art magazine, sir.
:27:03
Called...
:27:05
Stop Press Nudes.
:27:11
But may I remind you gentlemen
that not so very long ago,
:27:15
James Joyce and even Lady Chatterley
herself were considered obscene.
:27:20
Simpson, the penalty
for terrorism is death.
:27:34
Were you going to use the roof
of the Hilton? One of the balconies?
:27:37
Balconies? What for?
:27:39
Where would you use
the smoke grenade?
:27:41
Are they for your accomplices,
to create confusion?
:27:44
Accomplices? I don't know.
:27:46
Simpson, you're aware next Tuesday
is our annual Army Day parade?
:27:50
I swear on the life of my fa...
of my mother.
:27:54
You know our chiefs of staff
and the foreign military missions
:27:58
will be together on the grandstand?
:28:00
Their safety is our responsibility.
:28:02
We shall be merciless with anyone
who threatens it. Merciless.
:28:14
You frighten me, sir,
but atter all, that's part of your job.
:28:18
But if my father could hear you now,
he'd laugh himself sick.
:28:24
He wasn't no colonel, sir.
:28:26
I just said that in order to make
myself seem important, you know.
:28:31
He was a sergeant. Acting sergeant.
Acting, unpaid sergeant.
:28:36
Do you know what he used to say?
He used to say, "Arthur,
:28:39
Arthur, you're a carbuncle
on the behind of humanity."
:28:44
Carbuncle.
I'm a nothing!
:28:47
I'm a nobody!
Me, with a gun?
:28:50
Me, up on the roof?
I don't like heights, sir.
:28:54
I get very dizzy. Honestly.
:28:58
I don't know what you're up to, sir,
but I can see it from your face.