Enter the Dragon
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1:13:01
We are investing in corruption, Mr. Roper.
1:13:06
The business of corruption
is like any other.

1:13:11
Provide your customers
with products they need, and...

1:13:16
...encourage that need a little bit
to stimulate your market and...

1:13:20
...pretty soon your customers will come
to depend on you. I mean really need you.

1:13:24
It's the law of economics.
1:13:26
Right.
1:13:28
And here we are stimulating
quite another need.

1:13:49
You wonder why I am exposing
so much of myself?

1:13:53
I forget what I see very easily.
1:13:56
But then, why are you?
1:13:58
I'm hoping you'll join us,
represent us in the United States.

1:14:05
I'm beginning to understand
this tournament thing, the whole setup.

1:14:09
It's a great way to recruit new talent, huh?
1:14:18
And who are they?
1:14:20
Refuse found in waterfront bars.
1:14:25
Shanghaied?
1:14:28
Just lost, drunken men
who no longer care...

1:14:31
...where they find themselves
each morning.

1:14:41
You left some rather sizeable debts
in America.

1:14:45
Diner's Club hasn't called in my card yet.

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