The Living Daylights
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:56:03
It could jeopardise my comrades
who depend upon me.

:56:06
And they depend upon me. Where else
will they find a supply of arms?

:56:10
Our basic plan is sound.
:56:13
Pushkin is... how you say... history.
:56:15
Not yet. James Bond
hasn't laid a finger on him.

:56:18
- The British are cautious.
- Yeah.

:56:20
An additional inducement will ensure this.
:56:24
For instance,
if another agent were... eliminated...

:56:29
Do it. But if Pushkin is alive on
the last day of the conference, kill him!

:56:33
( Mozart "The Marriage of Figaro")
:57:25
- All my life I've dreamed of this.
- You might play here one day.

:57:28
That's too much to hope for.
Excuse me for a few moments.

:57:41
- Is that...?
- The cello girl.

:57:43
- The KGB sniper? Why bring her here?
- She's not a KGB sniper.

:57:46
She's Koskov's girlfriend.
:57:49
She shot blanks to make
his defection look real to us.

:57:52
Koskov's defection phoney?!
The KGB snatched him back.

:57:55
That's what we were supposed to think.
:57:58
These are serious accusations, Bond.
What are you up to?


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