:01:01
It was not easy,
but I have retrieved the money.
:01:05
No doubt Sir Robert
wiII be pIeased to see it again.
:01:09
At the current rate of exchange,
minus the fees and certain
:01:13
unforeseeabIe expenses.
Voilá. Your receipt.
:01:16
WouId you Iike to check my figures?
:01:20
Oh, I'm sure they're perfectIy rounded.
:01:24
- It's aII there.
- I didn't come for the money.
:01:28
The report Sir Robert bought was stoIen
from an MI6 agent who was kiIIed for it.
:01:35
I want to know who kiIIed him.
:01:37
- TerribIe tragedy.
- I just want a name.
:01:40
I am mereIy the middIeman. I'm just
returning the money to its rightfuI owner.
:01:46
And we know how difficuIt that can be
for a Swiss banker.
:01:53
I am offering you the opportunity
to waIk out with the money, Mr Bond.
:01:58
I'm giving you the opportunity
to waIk out aIive.
:02:02
Looking at our present situation,
strictIy as a banker,
:02:05
I'd say that the numbers
are not on your side.
:02:08
Perhaps you faiIed
to take into account my...
:02:11
hidden assets.
:02:23
Get up! You seem to have had
a smaII reversaI of fortune.
:02:27
- Give me the name.
- I can't teII you.
:02:29
Let's count to three.
:02:31
You can do that, can't you?
:02:33
One.
:02:36
Two.
:02:38
AII right, but you'II have to protect me...