:12:00
Always. Unless they are not.
:12:03
- American guns?
- Yes, my dear.
:12:06
American. Also Russian,
French, Israeli, Czech.
:12:11
Why can't people like us
buy them, directly?
:12:14
Americans don't like you.
:12:16
Not diplomatic.
:12:18
The Russians don't trust you...
:12:21
...yet.
:12:22
So they sell to me,
knowing that I sell to anybody.
:12:26
Well, that makes the big guys
good guys.
:12:30
And it makes me fairly well-to-do.
:12:33
- Washington.
- Who is calling?
:12:35
Who you expected.
:12:41
Hello?
:12:43
Yes?
:12:47
Yes, Mr. Unger. Are you alone?
Please answer yes or no.
:12:52
- No.
- Have you sold the suitcases?
:12:56
We're ready to buy.
Two million dollars, right?
:13:00
Not now.
:13:02
Two million, one- hundred thousand?
:13:06
Two million, two?
:13:09
Would you stand by
just a moment, please?
:13:13
How high do we go?
:13:25
Brand-new bullet.
:13:27
Explodes on impact.
:13:29
Yes.
:13:31
Two and a half million dollars,
Mr. Unger.
:13:34
Deal.
:13:36
Now, certified check?
:13:39
Dollars?
:13:41
Swiss francs.
:13:43
Our man is on the way.
:13:46
Since we will never use the bombs,
the price is too high.
:13:49
- We're prepared...
- Never buy anything you cannot use.
:13:52
You drive a hard bargain.
:13:53
In my business, no bargain, no credit,
and in your case, no sale.
:13:59
Carlos, our charming friends
are leaving.