:42:01
Simon.
:42:02
Inspector.
:42:04
Now, who from the FBI
is in the van?
:42:07
Let's see,
almost certainly Cross.
:42:09
Come on, Andrew, say hello.
:42:11
Hello.
:42:12
I know you never
run alone, so say hello, Bill.
:42:15
Still trying to butch up
by chewing on your glasses?
:42:18
Ha ha ha ha.
:42:20
This, gentlemen, as they say
is where the plot thickens.
:42:25
I have put 2,400 pounds
of explosives...
:42:28
in one of the 1,446 schools
in greater New York.
:42:30
It is fitted with a timer
set to explode at exactly 3 p.m.
:42:35
Thank you.
:42:37
Your silence
says I'm understood.
:42:39
Did you say 2,400 pounds?
:42:41
Yes, but please
don't interrupt again.
:42:43
Simon says, if you attempt
to evacuate schools...
:42:47
the bomb will be detonated
by radio.
:42:49
Gentlemen,
someone will be watching.
:42:51
Repeat--one school
will be dismissed at 3 p.m.
:42:54
-Permanently, unless--
-Unless what?
:42:56
Unless John McClane
and his new best friend...
:42:58
complete the tasks I set them.
:43:00
John, are you listening?
:43:03
Yeah.
:43:05
Pay phone beyond Hope.
Tompkins Square Park.
:43:08
Twenty minutes.
Go by foot. No rush.
:43:10
If you're really clever...
:43:12
you'll learn the bomb's location
and the code to disarm it.
:43:15
By the way, gentlemen...
:43:16
we got something of a bargain
on radio detonators.
:43:20
The only problem is...
:43:21
the darn things respond
to police and FBI frequencies.
:43:24
If I were you,
I'd keep off your radios.
:43:28
Simon, wait--
:43:33
Twenty-four hundred pounds
of that liquid stuff. My God!
:43:37
Get me the commissioner.
:43:40
He's doing a press conference.
:43:42
He'll be here in 30 minutes.
:43:43
Get every senior officer
on the site right away.
:43:46
Don't give me
any jurisdictional nonsense.
:43:48
I got two kids in school
on 64th Street.
:43:51
How can I help?
:43:53
How many men you got?
:43:54
Seventy-five.
I push the panic button...
:43:56
I can get 500.
:43:57
-When?
-Two-thirty, three o'clock.
:43:59
Between now and then...