007之雷霆杀机 A View to a Kill(EN)Subtitles
| SRT Subtitles download |
1 00:05:17 Thought you'd never get back.
2 00:05:19 Well, there was a heck of a crowd on the piece.
3 00:05:22 So I see.
4 00:05:24 - Mission accomplished? - Best beluga...
5 00:05:29 vodka, rather shaken, and...
6 00:05:32 - one microchip. - Good.
7 00:05:35 I'll make a signal to M.
8 00:05:42 Be a good girl, would you, and put her on automatic?
9 00:05:50 And we could do with a couple of glasses.
10 00:05:54 They're in the overhead rack.
11 00:06:00 Oh, Commander Bond.
12 00:06:03 Call me James. It's five days to Alaska.
13 00:09:34 Walk. March!
14 00:09:54 Thank goodness you're here, James.
15 00:09:56 That's very nice, Moneypenny.
16 00:09:58 Don't you think it's a little over the top for the office?
17 00:10:00 I've tried to reach you all morning. What have you been up to?
18 00:10:04 Well, rest and recreation, my darling.
19 00:10:07 The trip back from Siberia took a lot out of me.
20 00:10:11 Your dedication when you're on the job is most commendable, James.
21 00:10:15 Omit the customary pleasantries, Miss Moneypenny.
22 00:10:17 We're pressed for time.
23 00:10:19 I'll fill you in later, Moneypenny.
24 00:10:31 - Minister. Good morning, sir. - Commander.
25 00:10:36 A new pet, Q?
26 00:10:37 If, 007, you'd ever bother to read any memos from my department...
27 00:10:42 you would realize this is a prototype of a sophisticated surveillance machine.
28 00:10:47 Now that we're all here, you can get on with the briefing, Q.
29 00:10:49 Very good, sir.
30 00:10:53 Gentlemen...
31 00:10:55 a silicon integrated circuit.
32 00:10:59 The essential part of all modern computers.
33 00:11:02 No lecture, Q. We're all aware of the usefulness of the microchip.
34 00:11:05 Well, now, until recently...
35 00:11:07 all microchips were susceptible to damage...
36 00:11:10 from the intense magnetic pulse of a nuclear explosion.
37 00:11:14 - Magnetic pulse? - Yes, Minister.
38 00:11:17 One burst in outer space over the U.K., and everything with a microchip...
39 00:11:20 from the modern toaster to the most sophisticated computers...
40 00:11:24 and our defense systems would be rendered absolutely useless.
41 00:11:28 We'd be paralyzed at the Russian's mercy.
42 00:11:31 That is why one of our private defense contractors came up with this...
43 00:11:34 a chip totally impervious to magnetic pulse damage.
44 00:11:39 Now, if I place it on the microcomparator...
45 00:11:42 and compare it with the chip Commander Bond recovered...
46 00:11:45 from the body of 003 in Siberia...
47 00:11:51 when I bring the two images together...
48 00:11:54 They're identical.
49 00:11:55 The KGB must have a pipeline into that research company.
50 00:11:59 It would appear so.
51 00:12:01 Six months ago, that company was acquired by an Anglo-French combine...
52 00:12:06 Zorin Industries.
53 00:12:07 I presume, sir, there has been a security check of the plant?
54 00:12:11 And a very extensive one, but we have no leads.
55 00:12:14 What about Zorin himself?
56 00:12:16 Max Zorin? Lmpossible. He's a leading French industrialist...
57 00:12:20 a staunch anticommunist with influential friends in the government.
58 00:12:24 Yes, but with due respect, Minister...
59 00:12:27 the leak did occur after Zorin bought the company.
60 00:12:30 Precisely why I've already initiated an investigation.
61 00:12:32 All right, but for heaven's sake, let's be discreet about it.
62 00:12:35 But of course, Minister.
63 00:12:40 You have exactly 35 minutes to get properly dressed, 007.
64 00:12:54 Come on, Fluke...
65 00:12:55 move your a...
66 00:12:57 Who's number one... the gray with him?
67 00:12:59 That's Pegasus, Zorin's horse.
68 00:13:03 With the cane... is that Max Zorin?
69 00:13:05 Yes. Born in Dresden...
70 00:13:07 fled from East Germany in the '60s...
71 00:13:09 French passport, speaks at least five languages with no accent...
72 00:13:13 now the talk of the city and the boss.
73 00:13:16 - Come on, Fluke! - The old rags-to-riches story.
74 00:13:18 Made his first fortune in oil and gas trading...
75 00:13:21 now a second in electronics and high-tech.
76 00:13:24 Who's that with him, under the hat...
77 00:13:26 with the red dress... girlfriend?
78 00:13:30 We're not sure about her.
79 00:13:32 American... she's never far from him.
80 00:13:36 Name's May Day.
81 00:13:39 And dressed for the occasion.
82 00:13:42 Come on, Fluke, get a wiggle on!
83 00:14:04 First, number one; second, number two; and third, number five.
84 00:14:07 First number one, Pegasus;
85 00:14:09 second number two, Fluke;and third number five, Cooper Girl.
86 00:14:22 Unbelievable.
87 00:14:23 In all my years as a trainer...
88 00:14:25 I've never seen a horse run such a fast last furlough.
89 00:14:28 Sir Godfrey Tibbett, our department.
90 00:14:33 - Many congratulations. - Thank you.
91 00:14:38 Lucky man, Zorin.
92 00:14:40 - Could be more than luck, admiral. - Fixed?
93 00:14:43 Your guess is as good as mine.
94 00:14:45 The French Jockey Club have hired a detective friend of mine...
95 00:14:48 Aubergine, to look into it.
96 00:14:49 Whoa!
97 00:14:51 Easy, Pegasus!
98 00:14:54 Calm down. Calm down.
99 00:14:58 Easy. Steady, steady.
100 00:15:00 - She must take a lot of vitamins. - Steady, baby.
101 00:15:03 - Perhaps Pegasus does too. - Easy, baby.
102 00:15:07 I think I should meet with this detective friend of yours, Sir Godfrey.
103 00:15:11 Yes. Might have some interesting information for us.
104 00:15:15 - Set it up, Tibbett. - Right you are, Admiral.
105 00:15:17 Moneypenny, be a darling, would you, and collect that for me?
106 00:15:21 I'll buy you dinner when we get back.
107 00:15:43 Bollinger, '75.
108 00:15:45 I see you are a connoisseur, Monsieur Bond.
109 00:15:52 Another excellent choice.
110 00:15:53 I am pleased you approve, since you're paying the bill.
111 00:15:58 Cheers.
112 00:16:01 You were saying that the S?iret has no information about Zorin...
113 00:16:04 before he came over from East Germany?
114 00:16:06 Through a personal connection, I saw his dossier myself...
115 00:16:10 but even S?iret?records are sometimes incomplete, eh?
116 00:16:18 The fabulous Dominique...
117 00:16:20 and the enchanted papillons.
118 00:16:55 Perhaps we should add this butterfly to our collection, no?
119 00:17:01 Tell me, why do Zorin's horses...
120 00:17:04 beat others with far superior bloodlines?
121 00:17:06 - This is a mystery. - Could he be using drugs?
122 00:17:10 Nothing showed up on the tests.
123 00:17:18 Later this month...
124 00:17:20 Zorin will hold his annual sales at a stud near Paris.
125 00:17:24 Security is formidable...
126 00:17:28 but the key to this mystery is there.
127 00:17:30 And I...
128 00:17:32 Achilles Aubergine, intend to find it.
129 00:17:44 There's a fly in his soup.
130 00:19:36 - Follow that parachute! - Is in English.
131 00:19:38 Out.
132 00:19:50 My car!
133 00:21:05 Congratulations.
134 00:21:23 So?
135 00:21:33 May I remind you that this operation was to be conducted discreetly?
136 00:21:36 All it took was six million francs in damage...
137 00:21:39 and penalties for violating most of the Napoleonic Code.
138 00:21:42 Under the circumstances, sir, I felt it important to identify the assassin.
139 00:21:46 What did you learn from Aubergine before his untimely demise?
140 00:21:50 Well, only that Zorin is having a thoroughbred sale at his stud nearby.
141 00:21:55 I think I should be there.
142 00:21:57 Can you help me with that, Sir Godfrey?
143 00:21:58 It may be possible to arrange an invitation.
144 00:22:00 It's a bit short notice...
145 00:22:02 but I might just be able to squeeze you in, Bond.
146 00:22:04 Thank you, sir.
147 00:22:16 Sir Godfrey, your hat.
148 00:22:30 Mr. St. John Smythe?
149 00:22:33 St. John Smythe, my dear.
150 00:22:35 Monsieur Smythe, my name is Scarpine, head of security.
151 00:22:38 - How do you do? - We have a room for you at the chateau.
152 00:22:40 Oh, splendid.
153 00:22:42 By the way, the preview is already in progress at the main stables.
154 00:22:46 - Is that it? - No, those are the servants' quarters.
155 00:22:49 The stable's over here.
156 00:22:53 Let me escort you there.
157 00:23:10 - Catalogue of the sales. - Thank you.
158 00:23:14 Tell me, the lthacus colt... is it here?
159 00:23:17 - You mean the full brother of Pegasus? - Yes.
160 00:23:20 He's the outstanding horse of the sales.
161 00:23:23 He'll be shown last. We expect him to fetch over $3 million.
162 00:23:28 Sounds quite reasonable.
163 00:23:31 If you're in need of any further assistance, please call me.
164 00:23:34 Thank you.
165 00:23:45 Steady! Steady, Pegasus, steady.
166 00:23:52 Keep him on a tight rein!
167 00:24:18 Lot number 30. We are now very proud...
168 00:24:21 to present the full brother to Pegasus.
169 00:24:24 This yearling foal is born...
170 00:25:05 Monsieur Zorin has been unavoidably detained.
171 00:25:07 He's anxious to meet you, hopes to do so at the reception...
172 00:25:10 at the chateau gardens later.
173 00:25:11 I look forward to it. There you are, Tibbett. I wish you wouldn't wander off.
174 00:25:15 - There's a good chap. - I'm sorry, sir.
175 00:25:17 Your driver may stay the night in the servants' quarters.
176 00:25:20 Why, I'm sure that'll be more than adequate for him.
177 00:25:22 What do you say, Tibbett?
178 00:25:50 - Welcome, sir. I'm Jenny Flex. - Of course you are.
179 00:25:54 - I'll call a porter. - Oh, that won't be necessary.
180 00:25:56 My man'll take care of it.
181 00:25:58 - Let me show you to your room. - Thank you.
182 00:26:02 When you're ready, Tibbett.
183 00:26:08 Well, my dear, I take it you spend quite a lot of time in the saddle.
184 00:26:12 - Yes, I love an early-morning ride. - I'm an early riser myself.
185 00:26:18 Come along, Tibbett. Stop wheezing.
186 00:26:43 Well, don't stand there panting, Tibbett. Start the unpacking.
187 00:26:45 - Here, let me help you. - Yes, sir. Oh, thank you, sir.
188 00:26:52 - The reception is at 6:00. - Thank you, my dear.
189 00:26:58 Well, Tibbett, you heard what Miss Flex said: There's a reception at 6:00.
190 00:27:02 - Yes, sir. - So, white jacket and black tie.
191 00:27:06 Yes, sir.
192 00:27:07 - And, if possible, a clean shirt. - Yes, sir.
193 00:27:11 Oh, my Lord, Tibbett. Look at the state of my clothes.
194 00:27:15 - How on earth do you pack my bags? - Sorry, sir.
195 00:27:24 Mr. Fowler has told his trainer he'll go to a million for the lthacus colt.
196 00:27:28 Good. Anything from St. John Smythe?
197 00:27:29 Nothing about the sales, sir, but I'd hate to be his valet.
198 00:27:33 You're certainly going to have to buck up your ideas.
199 00:27:35 I'm sorry, sir.
200 00:27:36 Don't be so damned obsequious.
201 00:27:44 Oh, my Lord. What the devil's wrong with these shoes?
202 00:27:48 They look as if they were wiped over with an oily rag.
203 00:27:50 - Terribly sorry, sir. - You blasted well should be.
204 00:27:54 I don't know how long you expect to remain in my employ...
205 00:27:59 Well done, my good man.
206 00:28:02 Do we have to keep this up when we're alone?
207 00:28:05 Well, a successful cover becomes almost second nature.
208 00:28:09 What's all this business about Pegasus disappearing?
209 00:28:12 One minute he's in his stall, the next... neither hide nor hair of him.
210 00:28:16 - We should look into it. - Don't concern yourself with that.
211 00:28:32 There's the man I saw at the Pegasus stable.
212 00:28:54 - Another wealthy owner? - Who knows?
213 00:28:59 But she'd certainly bear closer inspection.
214 00:29:01 - We're on a mission. - Sir Godfrey...
215 00:29:04 on a mission, I am expected to sacrifice myself.
216 00:29:55 Lovely party.
217 00:30:17 Enjoying our little party, Monsieur St. John Smythe?
218 00:30:21 Oh, immensely. St. John Smythe.
219 00:30:23 Looks like you'll have a good turnout for the sale tomorrow, doesn't it?
220 00:30:26 Excuse me.
221 00:30:52 May I introduce Miss Sutton?
222 00:30:54 - Sheik Farouq. - How do you do?
223 00:31:33 And it's a great pleasure.
224 00:31:35 - Welcome. - Mr. Zorin.
225 00:31:37 Main Strike all set?
226 00:31:39 Well, no. After the 22nd.
227 00:31:45 - Merci. - Enjoy yourself.
228 00:31:54 You were looking for something?
229 00:31:57 Yes, I was looking for the bar.
230 00:32:00 Come, I will show you.
231 00:32:08 By the way, the name is St. John Smythe.
232 00:32:10 James St. John Smythe.
233 00:32:12 Dr. Carl Mortner, at your service.
234 00:32:15 - Hiya, Doc. - Good afternoon, Mr. Conley.
235 00:32:20 Mr. Conley, Mr. Smythe.
236 00:32:23 - Bob Conley. - Are you a trainer?
237 00:32:27 Horses? Hell, I can't even ride. I'm in the oil business.
238 00:32:30 Oh. Texas?
239 00:32:32 Frisco. I handle Mr. Zorin's oil interests there.
240 00:32:36 Would you excuse us?
241 00:32:38 Come on, honey. I'll show you something really interesting.
242 00:32:41 Tell me, are you a doctor of medicine?
243 00:32:44 I am Mr. Zorin's breeding consultant.
244 00:32:48 Oh, really? Then you can let me in to a little secret.
245 00:32:51 How is it you succeed with breeding bloodlines...
246 00:32:54 that other experts consider inferior?
247 00:32:57 Selective breeding is important,ja...
248 00:33:00 but more important is conditioning and a desire,ja?
249 00:33:05 Are you talking about people or horses?
250 00:33:09 My principles apply equally to human beings.
251 00:33:12 Mr. St. John Smythe, allow me to introduce myself.
252 00:33:15 Mr. Zorin, it's a great pleasure.
253 00:33:16 Carl, one of the grooms asked if you'd go to the stables.
254 00:33:19 Of course. You will excuse me?
255 00:33:24 I must congratulate you, Mr. Zorin. Your stables are magnificent.
256 00:33:28 Built in the 16th century by a duke who believed he'd reincarnate as a horse.
257 00:33:32 Have you been interested in thoroughbreds long?
258 00:33:34 Oh, no. As a matter of fact, I had a rather dotty old aunt die...
259 00:33:39 and leave me some stables, so I thought it might be rather fun...
260 00:33:41 to breed and raise horses.
261 00:33:43 I take it you ride.
262 00:33:45 I'm happiest in the saddle.
263 00:33:48 A fellow sportsman.
264 00:33:52 What about fishing?
265 00:33:54 Fly casting.
266 00:33:58 I'm neglecting my other guests.
267 00:34:00 Enjoy yourself. You'll find the young ladies stimulating company.
268 00:34:02 I'm sure they are.
269 00:34:18 Hello. I thought you might like to join the party.
270 00:34:23 By the way, the name is James St. John Smythe.
271 00:34:27 I'm English.
272 00:34:29 - I never would have guessed. - Really?
273 00:34:36 Well, are you buying or selling?
274 00:34:39 - Selling? - Horses.
275 00:34:44 No, I'm not interested in horses.
276 00:34:48 Well, you came to the wrong place, didn't you?
277 00:34:52 May Day...
278 00:34:56 get her away from him.
279 00:34:59 I'm sure I've seen him somewhere before.
280 00:35:03 Have security keep a good eye on him.
281 00:35:06 By the way, you didn't say what part of the States you come from, Miss...
282 00:35:10 No, I didn't.
283 00:35:13 I suppose you travel a lot.
284 00:35:14 Your helicopter leaves in 20 minutes.
285 00:35:17 Oh, does that mean you're not staying the night?
286 00:35:20 I was hoping we'd spend the evening together.
287 00:35:22 Now I shall be all alone.
288 00:35:24 I doubt that.
289 00:35:27 - Well, let me walk you to the chopper. - That won't be necessary.
290 00:35:31 Someone will take care of you.
291 00:35:33 Oh, you'll see to that personally, will you?
292 00:36:54 Are you looking for this?
293 00:36:57 Quite a letdown.
294 00:37:41 - St. John Smythe? - Sleeping like a baby.
295 00:38:09 Oh, that's it.
296 00:38:11 There. There we are.
297 00:38:14 Hold on.
298 00:38:27 It's interesting. He's had surgery.
299 00:38:32 Surgery...
300 00:38:34 that is how Zorin won the race.
301 00:38:37 The good Herr Doktor Mortner implanted one of these microchips into Pegasus.
302 00:38:41 You see, these microchips...
303 00:38:43 are programmed to control an injection...
304 00:38:45 of additional natural horse steroids...
305 00:38:48 which will overcome fatigue during the race.
306 00:38:50 How?
307 00:38:52 Well, the injection itself, with that small needle, is triggered...
308 00:38:56 by a remote control transmitter...
309 00:38:59 small enough to fit into the tip of a jockey's whip...
310 00:39:03 or a cane.
311 00:39:05 The lights!
312 00:39:42 There's a world surplus of microchips, and Zorin is hoarding them.
313 00:40:36 - I'm afraid I wasn't much help. - Don't worry, it's all wrapped up.
314 00:41:00 Keep your guard up higher, and retain your balance.
315 00:41:29 Got you now.
316 00:41:53 - What now? - We better get back.
317 00:41:56 The tape ran out five minutes ago. Good night.
318 00:42:11 I told you not to disturb us.
319 00:42:13 But it's very important.
320 00:42:14 There's been intruders in the warehouse.
321 00:42:16 Put security on full alert.
322 00:42:20 Let's see where Mr. St. John Smythe is.
323 00:43:00 He was the man at the Eiffel Tower.
324 00:43:03 - We must find him. - I'll get dressed.
325 00:43:15 May Day, where have you been?
326 00:43:17 I've been waiting for you...
327 00:43:20 to take care of me personally.
328 00:43:37 I see you're a woman of very few words.
329 00:43:43 What's there to say?
330 00:44:06 - Is everything here? - Ja, ja.
331 00:44:10 Except this.
332 00:44:12 It is in the wrong place.
333 00:44:15 Bring St. John Smythe to my study first thing in the morning.
334 00:44:29 - Good morning. - Good morning.
335 00:44:31 I understand you wish to see me.
336 00:44:35 - You slept well? - A little restless...
337 00:44:37 but I got off eventually.
338 00:44:40 I have the progeny index on the computer.
339 00:44:43 That's a compilation of thoroughbred bloodlines.
340 00:44:46 It might be helpful to you in selecting your purchase this afternoon.
341 00:44:52 As I see it, you need a stallion...
342 00:44:54 for breeding.
343 00:44:55 A stallion sounds right to me.
344 00:44:59 I find a computer indispensable.
345 00:45:07 I have a stallion...
346 00:45:10 descended from that horse there.
347 00:45:12 Misty.
348 00:45:25 According to the computer, we have several horse that might interest you.
349 00:45:27 Splendid.
350 00:45:35 Would you be interested primarily in stamina or speed?
351 00:45:41 Well, a little of both would be ideal.
352 00:45:48 I think I have just the horse for you.
353 00:45:52 It's time for my morning ride.
354 00:45:55 Why don't you try him out?
355 00:45:57 Sounds a very good idea.
356 00:45:59 - I shall get into some riding clothes. - Good.
357 00:46:02 Half an hour then? Scarpine will collect you.
358 00:46:05 Thank you.
359 00:46:16 Tibbett, get into town. Call M and ask him to put a trace on this check.
360 00:46:19 Be as quick as you can. If those guards identify us, we'll have to move fast.
361 00:46:24 What shall I say if they ask where I'm going?
362 00:46:26 You have to get the car washed.
363 00:46:54 Just going to town to get the car washed.
364 00:47:21 Your mount, Mr. St. John Smythe.
365 00:47:24 A beautiful beast.
366 00:47:27 A little spirited. What's his name?
367 00:47:31 Inferno.
368 00:49:00 - Friends of yours? - Exercise boys.
369 00:49:04 Jumping together is more realistic training.
370 00:49:08 Well, quite frankly, I prefer cross-country to steeplechase.
371 00:49:11 As one sportsman to another, I'll make you a proposition.
372 00:49:15 You can have that lthacus colt gratis if you stay this course.
373 00:49:20 And if I'm thrown?
374 00:49:22 Then you lose.
375 00:49:26 You leave me little choice.
376 00:49:29 Splendid. Scarpine will start us.
377 00:50:46 Steady!
378 00:51:15 Keep going!
379 00:51:18 Sir Godfrey, let's...
380 00:51:39 You lost, 007.
381 00:51:42 Killing Tibbett was a mistake.
382 00:51:43 I'm about to make the same mistake twice.
383 00:51:46 My department know I'm here. When I don't report, they'll retaliate.
384 00:51:49 If you're the best they have...
385 00:51:52 they'll more likely try to cover up your embarrassing incompetence.
386 00:51:55 Don't count on it, Zorin.
387 00:51:57 You amuse me, Mr. Bond.
388 00:51:59 Oh, it's not mutual.
389 00:52:02 Other side.
390 00:52:09 Open up.
391 00:54:29 Good morning, Comrade Zorin.
392 00:54:31 General Gogol.
393 00:54:32 This meeting is ill-advised.
394 00:54:34 A calculated risk, but necessary, since you refuse to answer your control.
395 00:54:39 Come to the point, General.
396 00:54:41 You disregard procedure.
397 00:54:44 You did not request approval before eliminating 007.
398 00:54:48 Reprisals might jeopardize ongoing operations.
399 00:54:51 You jeopardize mine!
400 00:54:55 Letting the British penetrate the Siberian research center.
401 00:54:58 That was regrettable.
402 00:55:00 Your racing activities attract unnecessary attention...
403 00:55:04 but more disturbing are your unauthorized commercial ventures...
404 00:55:08 and we cannot tolerate that.
405 00:55:10 The issue is irrelevant. I've made new associations.
406 00:55:14 I no longer consider myself a KGB agent.
407 00:55:17 We trained you, financed you...
408 00:55:21 What would you be without us?
409 00:55:22 A biological experiment?
410 00:55:25 A physiological freak?
411 00:55:34 Enough of this! Control yourselves!
412 00:55:43 You will come back to us, Comrade.
413 00:55:46 No one ever leaves the KGB.
414 00:55:52 Gentlemen, for centuries...
415 00:55:55 alchemists tried to make gold from base metals.
416 00:55:59 Today, we make microchips from silicon...
417 00:56:03 which is common sand, but far better than gold.
418 00:56:08 Now, for several years we've had a profitable partnership...
419 00:56:11 you as manufacturers, while I acquired and passed on to you...
420 00:56:16 industrial information that made you competitive...
421 00:56:19 successful.
422 00:56:23 We are now in the unique position...
423 00:56:27 to form an international cartel...
424 00:56:29 to control not only production...
425 00:56:33 but distribution of these microchips.
426 00:56:37 There is one obstacle.
427 00:56:52 Silicon Valley...
428 00:56:54 near San Francisco.
429 00:56:56 Over 250 plants...
430 00:56:59 employing thousands of scientists, technicians.
431 00:57:01 This is the heartland of electronic production in the United States...
432 00:57:05 which accounts for what... 80 percent?
433 00:57:07 Of the world microchip market.
434 00:57:10 I propose to end...
435 00:57:14 the domination of Silicon Valley...
436 00:57:18 and leave us in control of that market.
437 00:57:21 What is it you propose?
438 00:57:23 Project Main Strike...
439 00:57:26 for which each of you will pay me $ 100 million.
440 00:57:30 A hundred million dollars?
441 00:57:33 Plus half our net income?
442 00:57:37 Under an exclusive marketing agreement with me.
443 00:57:40 These are outrageous terms!
444 00:57:42 Well, perhaps a demonstration would convince you.
445 00:57:45 - I want no part of it, thank you. - As you wish.
446 00:57:52 The rest of our discussion must, of course, be confidential.
447 00:57:55 - Would you wait outside? - If you'd like me to, yes.
448 00:57:58 Excuse me. Thank you.
449 00:58:00 May Day...
450 00:58:01 will provide you with a drink.
451 00:58:08 This way.
452 00:58:37 So, does anybody else want to drop out?
453 00:58:50 Wow.
454 00:58:54 What a view.
455 00:58:55 To a kill.
456 00:59:28 A lemon? Okay. Five dollars.
457 00:59:32 Can I help the next person? Can I help you, sir?
458 00:59:34 - May I help the next person? - Looking for something special?
459 00:59:38 - Yes. Soft-shell crabs. - I might have some in the back.
460 00:59:45 I'll be a few minutes.
461 00:59:55 Chuck Lee, CIA. It's a pleasure working with 007.
462 00:59:59 Thanks. Now what about Zorin?
463 01:00:00 He's in town. I can have him tailed if you want.
464 01:00:03 Not yet.
465 01:00:05 Conley is a geologist.
466 01:00:07 Runs Zorin's oil reclamation project in the East Bay.
467 01:00:10 Last job, chief engineer on a South African gold mine.
468 01:00:13 Left in a hurry after a cave-in killed 20 miners.
469 01:00:16 Sounds like Zorin's kind of man. What about the girl and the check?
470 01:00:20 You know how many S. Suttons there are in the US?
471 01:00:22 We're watching Zorin's account, but the check hasn't been cashed yet.
472 01:00:25 Mortner?
473 01:00:27 You got a real winner here.
474 01:00:29 His name is actually Hans Glaub...
475 01:00:31 a German pioneer in the development of steroids.
476 01:00:33 That ties in with the horse injections.
477 01:00:37 During World War II, he experimented with steroids on pregnant women...
478 01:00:41 in the concentration camps in an attempt to enhance intelligence.
479 01:00:45 - With any success? - Virtually every mother aborted...
480 01:00:48 although a handful of children were produced with phenomenal IQs.
481 01:00:51 But there was a side effect. They were psychotics.
482 01:00:54 Why wasn't this Mortner... or Glaub... tried by the War Crimes Commission?
483 01:00:58 The Russians grabbed him. Set him up in a laboratory.
484 01:01:01 He spent several years developing steroids for their athletes...
485 01:01:04 then dropped out of sight about 15 years ago.
486 01:01:06 About the same time Zorin came over to the West.
487 01:01:10 Could Zorin be one of the steroid kids?
488 01:01:14 He's definitely the right age, and he's certainly psychotic.
489 01:01:17 What about his oil operations?
490 01:01:21 - Mr. O'Rourke. - Hi.
491 01:01:24 - Can you spare a minute? - Sure thing.
492 01:01:28 The whole operation looks clean except for a problem with the crab fishermen.
493 01:01:31 O'Rourke represents them.
494 01:01:33 Good morning, Mr. O'Rourke. Here's that reporter I told you about.
495 01:01:37 Mr. O'Rourke, I understand you have a problem.
496 01:01:39 That Zorin oil-pumping station ruined one of the best crab patches in the bay.
497 01:01:44 - Scared them away? - No, they didn't go nowhere.
498 01:01:46 They just disappeared.
499 01:01:50 I'd like to take a look at that oil-pumping station.
500 01:01:52 That'll be tough. It's very heavily guarded.
501 01:02:18 We'll be testing new equipment shortly.
502 01:02:21 Keep a sharp lookout.
503 01:02:22 - I don't want anyone near this dock. - Very good, sir.
504 01:02:26 - Wells 5 to 15 are open, sir. - What's the report from the wells?
505 01:02:29 Wells report valves open and ready to receive water.
506 01:02:33 Good. Open valves 16 to 25.
507 01:02:36 Valve 10 operating at half capacity, sir.
508 01:02:39 Give me an update on valve procedure on the Main Strike program.
509 01:02:43 We'll have a field crew check it out in the morning.
510 01:03:13 Valves to wells 26 to 30 open, sir.
511 01:03:15 Right. Activate pumping procedure, 50% power.
512 01:03:19 Increase it.
513 01:03:21 Maximum.
514 01:03:24 The new seals in the line are not fully tested.
515 01:03:26 Main Strike's in three days.
516 01:03:28 Any delays...
517 01:03:30 I hold you responsible.
518 01:03:32 Yes, sir.
519 01:03:33 Bring it up to full, slowly.
520 01:04:29 - Shut down! - What is it?
521 01:04:30 - Propeller's jammed! - Fix it!
522 01:04:52 You there, get a man down there!
523 01:05:00 - Let's go. Move it. - Come on, you guys. Give me a hand.
524 01:05:03 - Get the alarms turned off. - Yes, sir.
525 01:05:05 Hit that switch there.
526 01:05:06 Hurry up, goddamn it! Clear that pump.
527 01:05:09 It's the last thing we wanted. We're behind schedule.
528 01:05:16 Give it to me.
529 01:05:28 Guard!
530 01:05:39 Tell Conley to resume pumping.
531 01:05:46 This is yours, I believe.
532 01:05:50 Defuse it.
533 01:07:20 Pola lvanova.
534 01:07:23 Check the beach area. Make it fast.
535 01:07:25 Let's get out of here.
536 01:07:55 That feels wonderful.
537 01:07:58 Feels even better from where I'm sitting.
538 01:08:01 Would you like it hotter?
539 01:08:03 You haven't changed.
540 01:08:06 Well, you have.
541 01:08:08 You're even lovelier.
542 01:08:14 That night in London when I was with the Bolshoi...
543 01:08:17 Ah, what a performance.
544 01:08:19 In my dressing room later...
545 01:08:23 did you know I was an agent with orders to seduce you?
546 01:08:29 Why do you think I sent you three dozen red roses?
547 01:08:35 Now that was a performance.
548 01:08:53 Quite a coincidence... us running into one another like this.
549 01:08:56 - Come on. Tell me the truth. - Let's not talk shop.
550 01:09:00 Let's put on something more...
551 01:09:03 inspirational.
552 01:09:04 Why not?
553 01:09:26 Are you all right?
554 01:09:27 The bubbles tickle my...
555 01:09:30 Tchaikovsky!
556 01:09:34 Detente can be beautiful.
557 01:09:39 This is no time to be discussing politics.
558 01:10:09 Yes, darling?
559 01:10:11 You know something.
560 01:10:12 Tomorrow I shall buy you six dozen red roses.
561 01:10:16 How lovely, darling. I can't wait.
562 01:10:39 The tape.
563 01:10:56 The Silicon Valley operation must not be delayed.
564 01:11:02 Main Strike's in three days.
565 01:11:05 Any delays...
566 01:11:07 I hold you responsible.
567 01:11:09 It's essential...
568 01:11:11 the remaining pipelines are open on time.
569 01:11:23 Our economy needs investors like Mr. Zorin.
570 01:11:26 California welcomes him with open arms.
571 01:11:29 - May I quote you on that, Mr. Howe? - Certainly.
572 01:11:33 Is there anything else I can tell the London Financial Times?
573 01:11:36 Yes. My readers may like to know...
574 01:11:39 why Zorin is pumping seawater into his pipeline...
575 01:11:43 instead of pumping oil out?
576 01:11:45 Seawater is used to test the integrity of the pipeline...
577 01:11:50 it's a lot safer than oil... just in case there are any leaks.
578 01:11:54 L... I didn't know that.
579 01:11:58 - Thank you, Mr. Howe. - Certainly.
580 01:12:00 - That about wraps it up. - Would you come this way, please?
581 01:12:09 If you'd like any further information, just call me, Mister...
582 01:12:12 Stock. James Stock. Thank you, Mr. Howe.
583 01:12:18 - Mr. Howe. - Stacey, what do you want?
584 01:12:21 I have some porosity tests I want to show you.
585 01:12:23 I'm running late. I can only spare a couple of minutes.
586 01:12:29 Sorry.
587 01:12:40 Maybe he's after your mind.
588 01:12:43 Have a good night.
589 01:12:54 We're looking for a low tonight of 57.
590 01:12:57 High tomorrow, 75.
591 01:12:59 And your lungs are in for a break. Air pollution control says no smog.
592 01:13:04 We're coming up on half past the hour and our news summary.
593 01:13:07 And I'll be back with some more smooth sounds to soothe those commuter blues.
594 01:15:16 Come out real slow.
595 01:15:18 Just another Zorin stooge, Mister...
596 01:15:22 whatever your name was.
597 01:15:23 Actually, it's James Stock, London Financial Times.
598 01:15:26 You can... You can tell the police which.
599 01:15:30 Or you can tell them about the $5 million payoff you received from Zorin.
600 01:15:34 I saw the check.
601 01:15:40 You cut the line.
602 01:15:43 Get back!
603 01:15:51 Sit down.
604 01:16:11 What's this loaded with?
605 01:16:13 - Rock salt. - Now you tell me.
606 01:16:41 The vase!
607 01:16:44 Take this.
608 01:16:48 Ah, hell.
609 01:16:57 Sorry, Granddad.
610 01:17:01 Hey, wait for me!
611 01:17:18 Thank you.
612 01:17:20 My pleasure.
613 01:17:22 I'm afraid all the king's horses and all the king's men won't do much for that.
614 01:17:26 It's all right. It was Granddad's ashes.
615 01:17:28 But he always loved a good fight.
616 01:17:31 I'm Stacey Sutton.
617 01:17:34 And you're a reporter? What was it?
618 01:17:37 - Stock. James Stock. - Right.
619 01:17:39 I'm researching an article on Zorin.
620 01:17:41 That's why I used a friend's name to get an invitation to the chateau.
621 01:17:45 - I can tell you things about Zorin. - I'd like to hear them.
622 01:17:50 I have to feed him. Are you hungry?
623 01:17:52 What are you serving, Whiskas?
624 01:17:54 I only have a few leftovers in the fridge. I'm a pathetic cook.
625 01:17:57 - I'll lend a hand. - You can cook?
626 01:18:00 I've been known to dabble.
627 01:18:10 Voila. Quiche des Cabinet.
628 01:18:12 Sounds interesting. What is it?
629 01:18:16 An omelette.
630 01:18:19 Now, you were telling me about your grandfather.
631 01:18:21 He left Sutton Oil to Dad, who expected me as the only child...
632 01:18:25 to take it over someday, so at college I studied geology.
633 01:18:28 - And then what happened? - Zorin.
634 01:18:31 He took over Sutton Oil in a rigged proxy fight.
635 01:18:34 I fought him in the courts. It's taken everything I had...
636 01:18:37 all the cash, the furniture, everything.
637 01:18:40 So I took this job as state geologist...
638 01:18:42 and I've just managed to hold onto this house and then my shares.
639 01:18:47 That's what the $5 million were for, your shares?
640 01:18:50 Ten times more than they're worth.
641 01:18:57 Just drop the lawsuit and shut my mouth.
642 01:19:00 I haven't accepted yet.
643 01:19:02 So Zorin sent along his gorillas to help you make up your mind.
644 01:19:07 They have.
645 01:19:15 I'd sell everything and live in a tent before I'd give up.
646 01:19:41 That was delicious.
647 01:19:45 And the way you handled those men...
648 01:19:49 Well, those...
649 01:19:51 baboons could come back.
650 01:19:54 I hope not.
651 01:19:59 I'll check the windows...
652 01:20:05 and the doors and... oh, reconnect the telephone.
653 01:20:07 The connecting box is outside my bedroom window.
654 01:20:11 I think I should be able to find that.
655 01:21:22 - Good morning. - Good morning.
656 01:21:24 Oh, I say.
657 01:21:26 Breakfast out of bed. What's wrong with your pets?
658 01:21:29 We had an earth tremor. They're extremely sensitive to seismic activity.
659 01:21:33 Let's see what the earthquake center has on it.
660 01:21:38 Just a minor tremor.
661 01:21:40 Measured 2.5 on the Richter scale.
662 01:21:42 Location...
663 01:21:44 That's odd. The epicenter's near Zorin's oil field.
664 01:21:49 I told Howe yesterday that Zorin was pumping seawater into his wells.
665 01:21:54 - Is there a connection? - Seawater?
666 01:21:57 Those wells are in the Hayward Fault.
667 01:21:59 - Are you sure? - I checked it myself.
668 01:22:02 That's incredibly dangerous.
669 01:22:07 Howe has to stop Zorin now.
670 01:22:12 That is totally unreasonable. Now, look, you leave me no alternative.
671 01:22:23 - What happened? - I got fired.
672 01:22:25 - He fired... He fired me. - Now, calm down.
673 01:22:29 This evening we are going to meet a friend of mine from Washington.
674 01:22:32 Maybe... just maybe... he'll come up with a few answers.
675 01:22:44 Wish we were more specific about Zorin's intentions before I go to the top.
676 01:22:48 Flooding a fault could cause a major earthquake.
677 01:22:51 But what would Zorin have to gain?
678 01:22:55 On the tape Zorin mentions Silicon Valley. Could that be affected?
679 01:22:59 No, not severely. Silicon Valley's too far away.
680 01:23:03 If we knew how many wells were involved, we might get a clearer picture.
681 01:23:07 That information's available at city hall.
682 01:23:11 I still have my security pass.
683 01:23:13 - Then let's go to city hall. - Let me go upstairs and get it.
684 01:23:16 I'll contact Washington. Tell them we need more help out here.
685 01:23:19 Don't waste time. According to the tape, there's only 24 hours.
686 01:24:15 - Good evening, Jack. - Evening, ma'am.
687 01:24:21 Won't be long.
688 01:25:20 "Main Strike."
689 01:25:22 I know that place.
690 01:25:24 That's an abandoned silver mine by the San Andreas Fault.
691 01:25:31 Alive and well, I see...
692 01:25:34 and still bungling in the dark.
693 01:25:36 Well, then why don't you enlighten me?
694 01:25:40 You're out of your depth.
695 01:25:42 And you, Miss Sutton...
696 01:25:45 you should have accepted my more than generous offer.
697 01:25:48 - You can take your offer... - Don't bother.
698 01:25:52 He's a psychopath.
699 01:25:54 You two have joined forces?
700 01:25:58 That simplifies things.
701 01:26:00 He's probably armed.
702 01:26:08 Come on.
703 01:26:15 - Mr. Zorin. - Call the police.
704 01:26:21 What's going on?
705 01:26:22 Tell them there's been a break-in.
706 01:26:25 Ask them to get here as soon as possible.
707 01:26:28 You're being used, Mr. Howe.
708 01:26:30 Do it.
709 01:26:35 Police emergency.
710 01:26:37 Hello. We've had a break-in here.
711 01:26:40 - Your location, sir? - City hall, office 306.
712 01:26:43 - Come at once. - Right away.
713 01:26:46 - What have they done? - You discharged her, huh?
714 01:26:50 So she and her accomplice came here to kill you.
715 01:26:53 Then they set fire to the office to conceal the crime...
716 01:26:58 but they were trapped in the elevator...
717 01:27:02 and perished in the flames.
718 01:27:07 But that means...
719 01:27:09 I would have to be...
720 01:27:11 Dead.
721 01:27:17 That's rather neat, don't you think?
722 01:27:20 Brilliant. I'm almost speechless with admiration.
723 01:27:24 Intuitive improvisation...
724 01:27:27 it's the secret of genius.
725 01:27:29 Herr Doktor Mortner would be proud of his creation.
726 01:27:49 Please.
727 01:27:55 Get back.
728 01:28:32 - Out. Out! - Come on. Let's go.
729 01:28:35 Get back.
730 01:29:20 Hold tight.
731 01:29:33 Come on, Stacey.
732 01:29:34 Give me your hand. Stretch!
733 01:29:39 Stretch!
734 01:29:45 Don't go away.
735 01:29:56 James, don't leave me!
736 01:30:05 Help me!
737 01:30:12 Help me!
738 01:30:27 I'll be right with you.
739 01:30:35 Help! Help!
740 01:30:37 - It is the city hall! - I'll call the fire department!
741 01:30:47 Try and come this side of the girder.
742 01:30:50 - Catch this. - I can't reach it!
743 01:30:53 Come on, catch.
744 01:30:55 Now, swing!
745 01:31:20 Come on.
746 01:31:24 Good girl. You're nearly there.
747 01:31:26 Come on. Come on.
748 01:31:29 Stretch.
749 01:31:48 Get this TV crew out of here, will ya?
750 01:31:51 Come on. Get out of my way.
751 01:31:54 Move back!
752 01:32:02 All we know right now is that there are people trapped inside of city hall.
753 01:32:06 Flames coming out of the roof.
754 01:32:13 Back up, will you? Come on.
755 01:32:56 Move back now. Let us through, goddamn it.
756 01:33:04 I got you, honey.
757 01:33:08 You're all right.
758 01:33:16 Give her some air.
759 01:33:17 Coming through. Out of the way, please.
760 01:33:22 Stacey, you're safe now.
761 01:33:25 Let me through.
762 01:33:27 Let me through, goddamn it!
763 01:33:29 - Hey, buddy, I wanna talk to you. - Captain.
764 01:33:32 If you can get through to Howe's office, you'll find him dead.
765 01:33:35 We found him. And we found this gun. This yours?
766 01:33:37 - Yes, thanks. - Turn around.
767 01:33:39 Captain, if you check with Chuck Lee of the CIA, he'll tell you who I am.
768 01:33:43 - We found his body in Chinatown. - What?
769 01:33:46 - You're under arrest. - Wait a minute.
770 01:33:48 This is James Stock of the London Financial Times.
771 01:33:52 Well, actually, Captain, I'm with the British Secret Service.
772 01:33:55 The name is Bond. James Bond.
773 01:33:57 - Is he? - Are you?
774 01:33:59 - Yes. - I'm Dick Tracy and you're under arrest.
775 01:34:07 Get in here.
776 01:34:18 Where's that guy goin'? That ladder's unlocked.
777 01:34:24 Is that true what you said back there, about the British Secret Service?
778 01:34:27 I'm afraid it is.
779 01:34:31 My real name is Bond. James Bond. You must take my word for it.
780 01:34:58 Here, put your hand on this. The wheel, the wheel!
781 01:35:00 Take over. Put your foot on here.
782 01:35:06 James, where are you going?
783 01:35:10 To all units, intercept murder suspect in stolen fire truck.
784 01:35:15 He may be armed...
785 01:35:16 and he's sure dangerous.
786 01:35:22 Our fenders are locked.
787 01:35:40 I told you, we're locked.
788 01:35:42 Oh, my God! Watch out!
789 01:36:04 Turn!
790 01:36:10 Not this way, that way!
791 01:36:12 Shit!
792 01:36:26 Swing me back!
793 01:36:47 Drive on.
794 01:37:03 - I think I can get him. - Go for it!
795 01:37:20 Hey, are you crazy?
796 01:37:22 That should keep them on the wrong track.
797 01:37:30 Hello?
798 01:37:33 Raise the bridge?
799 01:37:34 Right now?
800 01:37:37 Yes, sir.
801 01:37:39 I got him. Oh, geez, I got him.
802 01:37:52 Keep going! Keep going!
803 01:38:16 Oh, my God!
804 01:38:25 Get out of the way!
805 01:38:32 Jesus!
806 01:38:35 God! Oh, Mother!
807 01:38:44 Shit!
808 01:38:46 Move it!
809 01:38:57 Harris.
810 01:38:58 You can forget about that sergeant promotion.
811 01:39:00 You'll pay for that vehicle. One hundred bucks a month out of your paycheck.
812 01:39:23 Wake up. We're there.
813 01:39:26 There's a lot of activity for an abandoned mine.
814 01:39:29 That truckload of explosives should last them for months.
815 01:39:33 Here comes next year's supply.
816 01:39:36 Get down.
817 01:39:47 - Where's the fire? - On your rear end.
818 01:40:01 Give me a hand.
819 01:40:17 It's the rules.
820 01:40:18 - Hard hat area. - Thanks.
821 01:40:20 Follow the signs.
822 01:40:31 Move it! You're late.
823 01:40:35 You two, come here.
824 01:40:38 Give us a hand.
825 01:40:40 Okay, leave it there.
826 01:40:42 Get a coffee over in the hut.
827 01:40:44 Come back in 20 minutes.
828 01:40:48 It's women's lib. They're taking over the Teamsters.
829 01:40:54 Get this stuff movin'!
830 01:40:56 We're an hour late.
831 01:41:09 I should take a closer look at that mine.
832 01:41:15 What's stopping you?
833 01:41:19 It's a good idea of yours.
834 01:41:21 Pity you couldn't find one that fits.
835 01:41:30 Why walk when you can ride?
836 01:41:33 Keep it coming. Keep it coming.
837 01:41:42 - Will you keep still. - Do you know what I'm sitting on?
838 01:41:49 I'm trying not to think about it.
839 01:43:05 Stand by forward. Bring the gang up here and clear these barriers away.
840 01:43:14 Come on. Let's go. We haven't got all day.
841 01:43:19 Remove the safety barrier.
842 01:43:27 Come on. Move.
843 01:43:31 On the crane. Swing the cradle over here.
844 01:43:35 Take it off. Take it off.
845 01:44:00 Bring it up. Bring it up, easy.
846 01:44:02 Good, good.
847 01:44:12 - You found anything? - Yes.
848 01:44:13 I think I have.
849 01:44:18 Good. Good. Lower.
850 01:44:34 Get those wedges in there tight.
851 01:44:36 Get 'em in.
852 01:44:55 San Andreas Lake's right above us.
853 01:44:57 Lots of seepage. Could flood any minute.
854 01:45:00 Finishing shoring up the roof.
855 01:45:03 I'll send the lug back.
856 01:45:06 Bring up some timbers on the double!
857 01:45:17 He'll kill millions.
858 01:45:20 These green lights... they're Zorin's oil wells...
859 01:45:24 the ones he's been using to pump seawater into the Hayward Fault.
860 01:45:28 What are these tunnels for under these lakes?
861 01:45:31 These lead straight into this section of the San Andreas fault.
862 01:45:35 You know, Zorin just has to blast through the bottom of these lakes...
863 01:45:39 to flood the fault.
864 01:45:41 - And create a double earthquake? - Yes.
865 01:45:45 Except... except right beneath us...
866 01:45:48 is the key geological lock...
867 01:45:50 that keeps the faults from moving at once.
868 01:45:55 Hey, let's go.
869 01:46:10 All those explosives...
870 01:46:13 would they be enough to break the lock?
871 01:46:15 Of course.
872 01:46:17 If they go off...
873 01:46:19 both faults move at once.
874 01:46:21 Silicon Valley...
875 01:46:23 and everything in it... submerged forever.
876 01:46:25 If it happened at the peak of the spring tide for maximum effect...
877 01:46:35 That's today at 9:41. In less than an hour!
878 01:46:39 - We have to go and warn people. - Wait!
879 01:46:48 Stand back.
880 01:46:53 Jump.
881 01:47:04 Get him.
882 01:47:16 Get 'em back to work!
883 01:47:17 Get back to work.
884 01:47:19 Come on. It's all over. Get back to work.
885 01:47:22 It's Bond.
886 01:47:24 Close up the entrance. Nobody gets out.
887 01:47:29 Hold it!
888 01:47:31 In here.
889 01:47:42 Come on.
890 01:47:45 Did you pass anyone back there?
891 01:47:47 No. I saw no one.
892 01:47:53 Now which way?
893 01:47:55 The map.
894 01:48:03 There's a draft from up there.
895 01:48:05 - It must be a ventilation shaft. - Wait!
896 01:48:17 That must lead straight to the fault. The water from the lakes.
897 01:48:21 Yes, it'll be flooding any moment.
898 01:48:26 Come on.
899 01:48:38 You two, that way.
900 01:49:02 Come on. Give me your hand.
901 01:49:26 It's time to flood the fault.
902 01:49:34 But May Day and my men...
903 01:49:36 Yeah, a convenient coincidence.
904 01:49:39 Mr. Zorin, those men are loyal to you.
905 01:49:50 Hurry!
906 01:49:53 Somebody get help, quick!
907 01:50:33 Come on! Run for your life!
908 01:50:48 Give me some spare clips.
909 01:51:30 Keep climbing!
910 01:51:47 Keep going!
911 01:52:45 Good.
912 01:52:47 Right on schedule.
913 01:52:54 Let's go.
914 01:53:30 And I thought that creep loved me!
915 01:53:34 You're not the only one he double-crossed.
916 01:53:54 All outboard valves fully locked, sir.
917 01:54:18 The water level's dropping.
918 01:54:27 Pump pressure, good.
919 01:54:43 Come on. There's nothing you can do for them now.
920 01:54:56 Up and away!
921 01:55:35 Silicon Valley.
922 01:55:37 Perfect.
923 01:55:39 Hold position here.
924 01:55:43 Only minutes more, Carl.
925 01:55:46 Nothing can stop it now.
926 01:55:48 The greatest cataclysm...
927 01:55:51 in history.
928 01:55:53 And all attributed to natural causes.
929 01:55:58 Exactly.
930 01:56:03 We must hurry.
931 01:56:06 I have to get down and defuse that detonator.
932 01:56:09 You can't. The timer's been booby-trapped.
933 01:56:12 If you tamper with it, we're gonna blow up.
934 01:56:14 Then we have to bring the whole thing up. But how?
935 01:56:18 Get on the rig. I'll lower you down.
936 01:56:20 Get on!
937 01:56:48 Keep going.
938 01:56:50 Come on. Come on.
939 01:56:54 Hold it there.
940 01:57:03 Take it up!
941 01:57:05 Get on.
942 01:57:06 It's too heavy. Go.
943 01:57:08 Get on, damn it!
944 01:57:14 Go.
945 01:57:39 Keep going!
946 01:57:57 That's it.
947 01:58:00 Swing it over to the truck.
948 01:58:07 Easy.
949 01:58:08 Gently.
950 01:58:13 All right, lower it.
951 01:58:16 Take her up.
952 01:58:19 We've only seconds before this blows...
953 01:58:21 and if it does, that powder keg goes with it.
954 01:58:23 Come on!
955 01:58:38 The hand brake slipped.
956 01:58:44 Push! Push!
957 01:58:49 Jump!
958 01:58:51 - I have to hold the brake off. - Jump!
959 01:58:54 Get Zorin for me!
960 01:58:58 May Day, jump!
961 01:59:02 Only seconds to go.
962 01:59:04 May Day, jump!
963 01:59:10 May Day
964 01:59:59 Stacey, behind you! Get down!
965 02:00:04 Pull her
966 02:00:06 Pull her in.
967 02:00:12 Come on. Get in the back.
968 02:00:16 The ship's nose is heavy. He must be on the mooring rope.
969 02:01:32 This will hurt him more than me.
970 02:02:18 More... More power!
971 02:02:27 More. Do it!
972 02:02:45 Full throttle!
973 02:02:57 Right rudder. Do it!
974 02:03:11 - Stop it! - Get her off!
975 02:03:13 - Get her off! - Stop it!
976 02:03:15 - Are you crazy? - Get away!
977 02:03:17 Stop!
978 02:03:36 Go get him.
979 02:03:39 Go!
980 02:03:52 Jump!
981 02:03:58 Get a foothold!
982 02:05:23 Stacey, give me your hand.
983 02:05:25 Come on.
984 02:05:27 Get under the pipe.
985 02:05:37 Okay, stay there.
986 02:05:52 Look out!
987 02:06:04 Give it to me!
988 02:06:06 Stacey, hold tight!
989 02:06:09 Get it out!
990 02:06:21 - Stacey, are you there? - You betcha.
991 02:06:26 Here.
992 02:06:37 Are you all right?
993 02:06:39 Yes. Yes.
994 02:06:42 There's never a cab when you want one.
995 02:06:47 The Order of Lenin for Comrade Bond.
996 02:06:50 The first time ever awarded to a non-Soviet citizen.
997 02:06:55 I would have expected the KGB to celebrate...
998 02:06:57 if Silicon Valley had been destroyed.
999 02:07:00 On the contrary, Admiral...
1000 02:07:04 where would Russian research be without it?
1001 02:07:11 Is Commander Bond here? I'd like to thank him personally.
1002 02:07:15 Sadly, he's missing.
1003 02:07:16 We are continuing our search...
1004 02:07:18 but must presume the worst.
1005 02:08:04 Maybe a little soap there. Drat! I dropped the soap.
1006 02:08:07 I'll get it.
1007 02:08:09 That is not the soap.
1008 02:08:20 - Hello? - Grandfather calling Q.
1009 02:08:22 What's the position?
1010 02:08:24 007 alive.
1011 02:08:25 Where is he?
1012 02:08:27 What's he doing?
1013 02:08:29 Just cleaning up a few details.
1014 02:08:32 Oh,James.

