Lord of War
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:14:00
They're secondhand weapons,
:14:01
but they're still okay.
:14:05
How many kilos would you like?
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Five thousand.
:14:08
I had a flair for languages...
:14:10
...but I soon discovered that what
talks best is dollars, dinars...

:14:13
...drachmas, rubles, rupees, and
pounds-fucking-sterling.

:14:17
Of course, the U.S. Army got a
piece of the action.

:14:20
Army salaries were no better then
than they are today.

:14:23
And some of the brass,
:14:24
like Lieutenant Colonel Southern...
:14:26
needed to raise money for their
own private wars.

:14:29
Good to make your acquaintance.
:14:31
This is bullshit money,
:14:33
This is small-fucking-potatoes.
:14:35
What do you want to do, go more legit?
:14:37
No, more illegal.
:14:39
What I would give right now
:14:40
for cabbage and potatoes.
:15:08
It's not our fight.
:15:11
Vit, come on!
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Let's go. Come on.
:15:26
Selling guns is like selling
vacuum cleaners.

:15:29
You make calls,
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pound the pavement,
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take orders.
:15:31
I was an equal opportunity
merchant of death.

:15:34
I supplied every army but the
Salvation Army.

:15:39
I sold Israeli-made Uzis to Muslims.
:15:47
I sold communist-made bullets
to fascists.

:15:50
I hope you're not thinking of
selling these, Mr. Orlov.

:15:53
Personal use.
:15:54
Personal use.
:15:55
There's a hundred thousand
bullets here.

:15:57
I'm kind of trigger happy.
:15:59
Trigger happy?

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