1:11:10
Good evening, Mr Bond.
1:11:12
Blofeld.
1:11:16
Good evening, 007.
1:11:21
Double jeopardy, Mr Bond.
1:11:23
You killed my only other double,
I'm afraid.
1:11:26
After his death, volunteers were
- understandably - rather scarce.
1:11:31
Such a pity. All that time and expense
1:11:33
simply to provide you
with one mock-heroic moment.
1:11:44
Willard Whyte speakin'.
1:11:46
Yes, Governor. I got your message.
1:11:49
No, I'm afraid a personal appearance
is quite out of the question.
1:11:52
I'll send a deposition to the committee.
1:11:56
Thank you, Governor.
1:11:59
Well, that's a neat trick.
1:12:01
A voice box, Mr Bond.
1:12:03
Science was never my strong suit,
1:12:05
but the principle is easy enough.
1:12:08
Someone's voice patterns and resonance
1:12:10
stored in a small oral-signature tape.
1:12:13
And a miniature, transistorised version
is installed in his neck.
1:12:17
Or is it his neck? I never can remember.
1:12:19
Anyway, no matter. We both sound alike.
1:12:24
My congratulations to you both.
1:12:30
Nice little company.
1:12:34
Explosives, oil, electronics,
houses, aviation.
1:12:37
I've done rather well with it, too.
1:12:40
Tried to cut some of the fat off,
but Mr Whyte's a splendid administrator.
1:12:44
Damn thing runs itself.
1:12:46
I suppose you killed him.
1:12:47
Nothing so melodramatic.
1:12:49
I'm simply holding him
in cold storage, so to speak.
1:12:52
An insurance policy against any
outside interference with my plans.
1:12:56
The ideal kidnap victim.
No one's seen the man for five years.