:13:03
Show Rosencrantz
and Guildenstern in.
:13:12
Take the evening plane to Oslo,
book into the Sheraton -
:13:16
and meet Wallenberg in the morning.
:13:18
Give this to him personally,
then wait.
:13:29
Bring his answer to me unopened.
:13:33
Any questions?
- No, sir.
:13:37
If somebody asks for the purpose
of your journey -
:13:41
you're going there to relax
and have fun.
:13:44
Norway?
- You may go.
:13:54
What are you planning?
:13:57
Wallenberg will buy
our unprofitable sawmill -
:14:02
and most of our useless mines
in the North.
:14:07
But only if we close down
our shipyard -
:14:10
so he gets Scandinavian monopoly
on Caribbean Sea Cruisers.
:14:15
Why the sawmill?
- He runs it for a few years -
:14:19
increases the insurance -
:14:22
then burns it down.
- I see. Will we get enough profit?
:14:27
There's one condition. Wallenberg
will sell to us, for a token sum -
:14:33
the majority in the Swedish
rubber duck industry.
:14:38
That'll be our main line of
business from now on.
:14:42
Sounds good but there's a problem.
:14:45
Closing the shipyard may cause
protests and demonstration.
:14:50
We'll pull the curtains down.
:14:53
Hunger and cold'll
soon drive them home.
:14:56
I'll put the deal to the board.
- Hamlet's a director, too.