:37:01
- Nonsense, it adds a sparkle to the day.
- I'm sure it does.
:37:11
A Dom Pérignon '59, Mr Fisher.
:37:14
- Sure you won't change your mind?
- Well, if you insist.
:37:18
- Please be seated, Mr Fisher.
- Thank you.
:37:26
So, you are the new managing director
:37:29
- of Empire Chemicals?
- Yes.
:37:30
- What happened to Williamson?
- Williamson?
:37:33
He died rather suddenly, poor chap.
:37:36
Ah, so. From what?
:37:38
He fell into a pulveriser at the works.
:37:40
Ah, so.
:37:42
How shocking.
:37:45
- A very honourable death, all the same.
- Very.
:37:48
He gained great face with the company.
:37:51
I hope you are not taking
any risks yourself, Mr Fisher.
:37:55
Me? I never take any risks.
:37:57
You forgive me for saying so, but...
:38:01
I think you are taking one now.
:38:04
I am?
:38:05
You should give up smoking.
:38:07
Cigarettes are very bad for your chest.
:38:09
Mr Osato believes in a healthy chest.
:38:12
Really?
:38:14
You must tell me what I can do for you.
:38:17
We're interested in the bulk-buying
of fermentation chemicals.
:38:20
Monosodium glutamate
and ascorbic acid.
:38:23
- Would you like a manufacturing licence?
- Yes, very much.
:38:27
I'll have my sales manager
get the quotations
:38:31
and delivery dates for you
as soon as possible.
:38:34
We'll contact you later today
at your hotel.
:38:37
- Which hotel are you staying at?
- The Hilton.
:38:42
Goodbye, Mr Fisher.
:38:44
- A pleasure to meet you.
- A pleasure to meet you, too.
:38:48
- Goodbye, Miss Brandt.
- Goodbye, Mr Fisher.
:38:54
Kill him.