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00:00From Television City in Hollywood, Barry Nelson, Peter Lourie, Linda Christian, and
00:28Starring in tonight's production of My Man, a great new hour-long dramatic series from Hollywood.
00:40Ladies and gentlemen, your host, William Lundigan.
00:43Good evening. This doesn't look dangerous, does it? But it's killed plenty of men and women.
00:49It's made beggars of many and millionaires of a few. Mighty few.
00:54In French gambling casinos, this is called a choux. It holds the cards for Baccarat, king of gambling games,
01:00and its purpose is to make sure that no one can pull any funny business like dealing from the bottom.
01:07The game to be played tonight is for the highest stakes of all. A man is going to wager his life.
01:13Climax presents Casino Royale from the bestseller by Ian Fleming.
01:18Stars Barry Nelson, Peter Lourie, and Linda Christian. And now, Casino Royale.
01:48What happened, sir? Are you hurt?
01:57Still in one piece, but I wouldn't know how.
01:59You were so lucky to miss. He tried to rob you, sir.
02:02He tried to kill me. Well, I'll never catch him now.
02:07If you will please come into the office, sir.
02:20What was all the racket? Someone taking pochettes?
02:23What? Oh, I wouldn't know. Yes, someone was shooting.
02:31The casino is full of apologies, Mr. Bob. Such an act is beyond explanation.
02:36You should have begun to play, so it was not your winnings they were after.
02:39Yeah, it wasn't my autograph either. Well, you have our assurance.
02:42Casino police will be at your disposal whenever you feel you need protection.
02:46Thanks, thanks. That's very comforting. Look, would you give me some chips?
02:50Why, certainly, Mr. Bond.
03:10Seven at the bank, and three. The bank is half a million francs.
03:16Half a million? I beg your pardon, but how much is that?
03:19That's about $1,500. That's 500 pounds, your British money.
03:23Danke, sweetie. You know, this game fascinates me, but I just can't get the hang of it.
03:28Well, it's like any game. You win or you lose.
03:31No cards. Oh, fine.
03:34Eight at the bank, and a six. He lost.
03:39Aren't you the fellow who was shot? No, I'm the fellow who was missed.
03:44You happen to see it? No, I just heard about it.
03:47Bank of one million. Danke.
03:53Danke. Now, what's that mean? I've matched the bank.
03:55For a million?
04:00Nine at the table, and back I am.
04:06Well, it looks like you're as lucky as they say. Eh?
04:10Oh, you're a legend, old boy. Cardsense Jimmy Bond, they call you.
04:14I knew you right away. I didn't know I had that much of a reputation.
04:18Oh, my dear fellow, look here. How about you give me the lowdown?
04:21How to play? Over a drink?
04:24Oh, I'm very sorry. My name's Clarence Leiter.
04:26Well, sure. What have I got to lose?
04:28Do you ever lose, old boy? Bar's over there. Lead on.
04:36Monsieur Rachid, the bank is open. Tomorrow.
04:45Very lucky you, Mr. Bond. Yes.
04:48And very handsome. Tell me, has he changed much since the days when you two were...
04:54He looks just the same. Uh-huh.
04:57Do you want me to talk with him now? Plenty of time. I'll tell you when.
05:03Good evening, gentlemen. Scotch?
05:05Yes, the water. Two scotch, one water, one soda.
05:08Bring a deck of cards. Yes, sir.
05:12You know, I've seen you before.
05:14I watched you play at Deauville when you cleaned out the Maharaja of...
05:17What was his name? That was Baccarat, wasn't it? Yes.
05:20You know, it must be a fascinating game, but to me it's as baffling as American football.
05:25Well, it's very easy. It's a lot like 21. It's mostly luck anyway.
05:29You were lucky tonight to escape those shots.
05:32Light?
05:41It looks like the ship rose onto you.
05:44I wondered when you'd show up.
05:46I was on my way out to wait for you at the hotel.
05:49I'm attached to Station S, British Secret Service.
05:51We're working in conjunction with the Deusean Bureau and your own chaps of Combined Intelligence Agency in Washington.
05:55Oh, it seems that we have a good many friends in common.
05:58Yes, doesn't it?
06:00Your cards, please. Thanks.
06:02And keep the change. Thank you, sir.
06:09Okay.
06:11Go ahead, Lighter. No, you go ahead.
06:13You explain Baccarat and I'll explain your job here.
06:17One player buys the bank.
06:19He puts up all the money. Everybody plays against him.
06:21They can play for part of it or all of it.
06:24I bet against the whole bank.
06:26You go bunco, like I did just now.
06:28You know you're here to deal with Herr Zipper.
06:30Le Chiffre. He's the same fellow.
06:32Deal with?
06:34You mean kill him?
06:36You won't have to. He'll die anyway.
06:38If you play your cards right.
06:40Have you ever seen Le Chiffre?
06:54No.
06:56Go on explaining the game.
06:58Well, you each get two cards.
07:00The banker and the dealer.
07:02Picture cards and tens count nothing.
07:04The other cards carry their own face value.
07:08Le Chiffre is the toad-like creature.
07:10Playing at the table in there.
07:12He's the chief Soviet agent for this area.
07:14Controlled through Leningrad section 3 through Paris.
07:18And he's the most dangerous man they've ever had.
07:21You can look now.
07:24He's a fanatic.
07:26He's ruthless, incorruptible,
07:28and everything he does is entirely legal.
07:30But he has a weak spot.
07:32And that's how you got into it.
07:34Now, you see, the object of the game
07:36is to get as near nine as possible.
07:38Say I got an ace and a two.
07:40That's three. Well, there's no nuts.
07:42I ask for another card, I draw a six.
07:44That makes nine in all.
07:46Now, if the banker has nine as well, it's a tie.
07:49Otherwise, we start all over again.
07:51That's ingenious.
07:53I don't kill Le Chiffre.
07:58What do I do to him?
08:00His weak spot is gambling.
08:02You're going to play baccarat with him
08:04and your job is to clean him out.
08:06For what reason?
08:08To destroy him.
08:10He's been gambling with Soviet funds
08:12in his last 80 million francs.
08:14Now he's going to try and get it back
08:16by gambling high.
08:18He's bought the bank for tomorrow night
08:20with the last funds of the treasury of his party.
08:22He has 26 million with which to win back
08:24the 80 he needs.
08:26Soviet police know about his gambling?
08:28They got wind of it.
08:30Now, if he should win back that 80 million,
08:32maybe he can brazen it out.
08:34But if you've won and he hasn't...
08:36Then what?
08:38We'll see that the story hits the newspapers
08:40with photostats of his bank statement all the dope.
08:42French Communist Party will lose face
08:44with a very dull thud and we'll have accomplished
08:46our aim, we'll be rid of Le Chiffre.
08:48Uh...
08:50Now you...
08:52You know, you each allowed draw only one card.
08:56All right, what else?
08:58You will have 26 million francs,
09:00the same as he has.
09:02I'll pick it up for you from the casino cashier
09:04and give it to you tomorrow night.
09:06Well, that's hardly a safe margin.
09:08You've won unless.
09:10So you play tomorrow night.
09:12And meanwhile, watch your step.
09:14They could kill you.
09:16They've already tried.
09:18What, uh...
09:20What else do I have to know about him?
09:22He's tough. He's good with a gun.
09:24Carries three razor blades
09:26for slashing purposes.
09:28There's one on his hat band, there's one on the heel
09:30of his left shoe, one on his cigarette case.
09:32He always has three armed guards with him.
09:34They're with him now. You can look.
09:38You see them?
09:40The big fellow with the blonde hair, that's Basil.
09:42The fellow who looks like a basset hound,
09:44the one who walked past us now,
09:46that's Zoltan.
09:48There's a third character there.
09:50He's a thin, dark fellow. See him?
09:52Name of Zuroth.
09:54Dead end is as deep as here, so be very careful of them.
09:56Oh, incidentally,
09:58the whole bunch of them are in the suite right above yours
10:00at the hotel.
10:02Oh, well, then that's who bugged my room.
10:04Bugged? Oh, microphone, you mean. Yes, I think I have got it.
10:06Could be a four or five nearest to...
10:08Mr. Barnes, don't you remember me?
10:10Valerie.
10:12Valerie Mathis. We met in a casino at the attic.
10:14Yes, of course.
10:16You were my lucky charm.
10:18While you were there, I couldn't lose.
10:20Oh, uh...
10:22This is Mr. Clarence Leiter, Miss Mathis.
10:24You like her? I do.
10:26I was just teaching Mr. Leiter how to play baccarat.
10:28I saw you. I think I've learned it like a book.
10:30Perhaps I could try it out tonight. Oh, well, all right, but don't blame me.
10:32Well, it's nice to have met you, Miss Mathis.
10:34You wouldn't care to be my lucky charm.
10:36I'd love it, but I must return to the hotel.
10:38Oh, me too.
10:40Then perhaps we can go together.
10:42Well, if you don't mind going through a barrage of bullets right now,
10:44I'm not a very good risk.
10:46So it was you those men were shooting at.
10:48But why?
10:50Maybe they needed the practice.
10:52Let's go.
10:54Good luck, uh, Leiter.
10:56And to you.
10:58Tomorrow.
11:12Pardon, Mr. Le Chiffre.
11:14You reserved the bank for tomorrow night. Do you still want them?
11:16Tomorrow, yes.
11:18Good night.
11:28Yes, you said you were on the sixth.
11:30I'll see you to your room.
11:32I'd rather see you to yours.
11:34Well, why would I argue with that?
11:42Down, please.
11:48Good night.
11:50Good night.
12:16Did you expect your room to be searched?
12:18No, I don't know anyone to find.
12:20It's just you can't be too careful.
12:22Well, you live dangerously.
12:24Dangerously?
12:26Gambling?
12:28Depends on how and where.
12:48That's for old times' sake.
12:50This is for now.
13:02Jimmy.
13:06Le Chiffre sent you to me, didn't he?
13:08Don't deny it.
13:10I know you're with him.
13:12He told you to come to my room.
13:14Because of the microphone...
13:16Microphone?
13:18In the fireplace with Le Chiffre listening just above.
13:20What are you talking about?
13:22You mean he didn't tell you about the mic?
13:24The wires go through the chimney to his room just above here?
13:26I didn't know.
13:28You can't lie to me. You never could.
13:30I didn't know.
13:32When was it fixed?
13:34Today.
13:36While I was out.
13:38To listen to you.
13:40You didn't know about it.
13:42To listen to you.
13:44He sent you here, but he doesn't trust you.
13:46He wants to be sure that you
13:48ask the things he said.
13:50Jimmy, listen to me.
13:52I'm going to.
13:54And so is he.
13:56You're going to tell me those things right now,
13:58word for word.
14:00But who's fooling who?
14:08Jimmy, don't turn down the music.
14:10Well, that's better.
14:12Chopin, isn't it?
14:16You were saying, Valerie?
14:22Jimmy, you used to love me.
14:24I loved you too.
14:26You haven't written in a year.
14:28There were reasons why I couldn't.
14:30So what do you want to do now?
14:32Pick up where you left off?
14:34I've come to say
14:36you mustn't play against Le Chiffre.
14:38Oh, so you know that.
14:40Do you?
14:42I'm begging you not to, Jimmy.
14:44You're a member of Combined Intelligence
14:46who fronts as a gambler. He'll kill you.
14:48She plays her part good.
14:50So you know that too, do you?
14:52If you don't think of yourself,
14:54think of me.
14:56I did love you.
14:58I still do.
15:00Would I be begging you not to play if I didn't?
15:02You might.
15:06So please, please go to Paris while you're safe.
15:08If you ever loved me.
15:12Maybe I didn't.
15:14Yes, there's that, of course.
15:20You know,
15:22women can lie as well as men.
15:26Is that all you want to say?
15:28Go ahead, speak up.
15:32That's all. I'm going to my...
15:34Valerie, wait.
15:36Maybe I did love you once.
15:38But not now.
15:44I'll see you to the elevator.
15:46Don't. Wait.
15:52Music lover.
15:56Well, that was quite an act.
15:58Not all of it.
16:00Which part of it was true?
16:02That Le Chiffre will kill you.
16:04Valerie.
16:06He will kill you.
16:10Well, you've done your job well, Valerie.
16:14I hope he pays you well.
16:16Jimmy, I still love you.
16:18But Le Chiffre will kill you.
16:20Well, you can tell your employer he's wasting his time.
16:26Sixth floor, I guess.
16:28For the lady.
16:34Come in.
16:50Come in.
16:52Come in, beautiful.
16:54Well?
16:56Quite a piece.
16:58I've done my job.
17:00Now I'm going to my room.
17:02You see, Valerie,
17:04we have a microphone in Bon's room.
17:06You were once so close to him,
17:08I just wanted to make sure
17:10about your present feelings.
17:12Oh, but you came through magnificently.
17:14Any suspicions I might have had
17:16were quite unfounded.
17:18I did all you asked.
17:20Admirably.
17:22Perhaps...
17:24Perhaps even a little more.
17:26What do you mean?
17:28Nothing.
17:30Nothing? I...
17:32I was just wondering how your lipstick got smudged.
17:34Oh, I...
17:36I have no objections to you being kissed
17:38by a man you once loved, but...
17:40It does open up
17:42an interesting angle of speculation,
17:44which is...
17:46Does he still love you?
17:48You said you heard.
17:50Yes, but I couldn't see,
17:52and you could.
17:54But does it matter?
17:56Oh, it could matter very much.
17:58Hello.
18:00Would you get me the casino, please?
18:02The chef, the party.
18:04Hello.
18:06Hello. This is James Bond.
18:08Yes?
18:10Look, what you said about the police...
18:12I'd like them to keep close watch on me
18:14until after tomorrow night's game.
18:16I will give instructions immediately, Mr. Bond.
18:18Good night.
18:20Good night, Mr. Bond.
18:28So many...
18:30So many...
18:32So many ways.
18:34I've always been able to protect myself.
18:36Now they choose Mr. Bond
18:38to take me on, and...
18:40And you, Mr. Bond, is very lucky, and...
18:42And Mr. Bond has caught since,
18:44and I don't like it.
18:46Tell me, uh...
18:50Does he still love you, Valerie?
18:52Of course he doesn't.
18:54Not now.
18:56Because, you see, tomorrow...
18:58Tomorrow night, I have to win.
19:00I have to have 80 million francs,
19:02and no one is going to stand in my way.
19:04You hear?
19:06No one.
19:14Good evening, Miss Island.
19:16Good evening.
19:26Good evening.
19:32432, please.
19:34In Dieppe.
19:38Hello. Hello, Mr. Rudy, please.
19:42Hello, Mr. Rudy, this is Leiter speaking.
19:44I just wanted to make sure that you had that story written.
19:46Yes, it'll be later this evening.
19:48Will you be there when I call?
19:50No, I don't know what time.
19:52The game might go on quite late. It's very hard to tell.
19:54Yes, I wish you would.
19:56I'd rather you handle it yourself.
19:58The story should be in the Paris newspapers
20:00at the same time, don't you think?
20:02Oh, good, good.
20:04Yes, now all we've got to do
20:06is hope that he wins.
20:08Yes, yes, I will, and thank you very much.
20:10I'll ring you as soon as I have definite news.
20:12Goodbye.
20:14Mr. Leiter?
20:20That money you have,
20:22would you kindly put it on the table?
20:26I believe it to be 26 million francs.
20:30We want it.
20:32That makes it very awkward,
20:34because I want it, too.
20:36You have exactly 10 seconds to do as I say.
20:38Excuse me, Mr. Leiter.
20:40It's quite all right, thank you.
20:42I think the call's for me in any case.
20:44Oh, just a moment.
20:46Will you do me a kind favor?
20:48Will you take this money to the cashier?
20:50Tell him to hold it for Mr. Bond,
20:52who'll pick it up later this evening.
20:54Why, certainly, Mr. Leiter.
20:56Thank you very much.
20:58Why don't you pick it up?
21:00It might be for you.
21:2626 million francs. Correct, sir?
21:28That's correct.
21:30Yes, sir.
21:32Well, Leiter,
21:34how'd you make out last night at Baccarat?
21:36I lost my shirt.
21:38Maybe you're a bad teacher.
21:40Cigarette?
21:44Good luck, and make sure you clean him out.
21:46Thanks.
21:48Sorry you lost your shirt.
22:00Good evening, Mr. Bond.
22:02I'd like you to meet an old friend of mine.
22:04Sir James Bond, had cipher.
22:06I've always heard of you as, uh,
22:08Le Chiffre.
22:10Well, that's the same, you see.
22:12It's a nickname of mine.
22:14After the war, I was a displaced person,
22:16just a number on a passport.
22:18Le Chiffre means a mere cipher.
22:20Seemed a suitable name.
22:22May I say you're a very important cipher.
22:24You flatter me, sir.
22:26Uh, we play tonight, huh?
22:28Good luck.
22:30Thanks.
22:32How do you do?
22:34Boundary.
22:36Excuse me, beautiful.
22:40I'll get you a number six for you, Mr. Bond.
22:44Good evening.
22:46Oh, a dentist.
22:48Mr. Bond, you wanted on a telephone.
22:50Thanks.
22:52Excuse me.
22:56You pardon me, sir?
22:58Hello, this is Bond.
23:00Yes, Mr. Bond.
23:02This is a friend.
23:04Who?
23:06Mr. Bond, it may be that you still have a certain attachment
23:08for a young woman by the name of Valerie Mathis.
23:10You should know,
23:12if you win tonight, she will lose.
23:14Oh, nothing more important
23:16than her life.
23:20This, uh,
23:22this young lady is part of your own organization.
23:24Why should it concern me if she dies?
23:26Well, perhaps it does not.
23:28But the fact is still indisputable.
23:30If you win, she will lose her life.
23:32Pardon me for interrupting your game.
23:34I only wish to pass on the warning.
23:36Goodbye.
23:44Pardon me.
23:46Have you finished with that phone?
23:48Keep an eye on that girl, Valerie Mathis.
23:50Keep an eye on her.
23:52Thank you very much.
23:54I'm sorry.
23:56Cigarette, Valerie?
23:58No, thank you.
24:00The game is back around.
24:02Ladies and gentlemen,
24:04the bank of one million francs.
24:06The bank is one million francs.
24:22The bank is one million francs.
24:24Banco.
24:36No card.
24:40Nine at the bank.
24:42And
24:44seven.
24:48The bank of two million francs.
24:50Banco suivi.
25:00Card.
25:06Seven at the bank.
25:10And four.
25:16The bank of four million francs.
25:18No.
25:20No.
25:24Banco.
25:36Nine at the table.
25:40Baccarat.
25:48Sir?
25:50Continue.
25:54The bank of two million francs.
25:58Banco.
26:00Banco.
26:14No.
26:20Seven at the bank.
26:24And five.
26:30The bank of four million francs.
26:40Banco suivi.
26:50No.
26:54Nine at the bank.
26:56Nine at the bank.
27:00And seven.
27:06Bank of
27:08eight million francs.
27:16Banco suivi.
27:26Card.
27:40Six at the bank.
27:44And three.
27:50The bank
27:52of sixteen million.
27:56Banco.
28:04Banco suivi.
28:16No.
28:20Nine at the bank.
28:22And seven.
28:30You have beaten him.
28:32It was the last of his money.
28:34I need eighty.
28:36You won't lose tonight.
28:38The bank of thirty-two million francs.
28:44This is for you, Mr. Bond.
28:58The bank of
29:00thirty-two million francs.
29:06The bank of thirty-two million francs.
29:10Ladies and gentlemen,
29:12the bank of thirty-two million francs.
29:18Banco suivi.
29:20Your pardon, Mr. Bond.
29:22The sum is so big, I will have to count the amount.
29:24All right, go on, count it.
29:40The game continues.
29:42Excuse me, Mr. Bond.
29:44Ladies and gentlemen,
29:46a banco of thirty-two million francs.
29:50No.
29:52It's there.
29:56All right.
30:06Three at the bank.
30:12And
30:14four.
30:30You lost.
30:32You lost a fortune.
30:34I still have twenty-three.
30:36But now he can afford to lose.
30:38I may win.
30:40Sir, the bank is broke.
30:42Continue.
30:44Just a moment.
30:50The bank of thirty-two million francs.
31:02Suivi.
31:20Nine at the table.
31:26Back around.
31:44My chain is in your bag.
31:46But it is a gun, not a gun.
31:48But it is a gun, not a chain.
31:50And can blow
31:52the space of your spine
31:54without a sound.
31:56You will appear to have fainted.
31:58I shall beguile.
32:00Before I count ten,
32:02you will accompany me to the office
32:04and give me the money.
32:06If you call for help,
32:08I shall fire.
32:10One.
32:12Two.
32:14Three.
32:16Four.
32:18Five.
32:20Six.
32:24All right.
32:26Take care of those sheep, will you?
32:28Yes.
32:30What happened to Miss Matt?
32:32Miss Matt was standing right there
32:34just a minute ago.
32:36Is this your cane, sir?
32:38Thank God.
32:40Yes, it is.
32:42Where is Miss Matt?
32:44Every penny of it.
32:46I don't know where she went.
32:48Mr. Bond, the chips have been counted.
32:50Eighty-seven million francs in all.
32:52I made it out of the cheque.
32:54Thirty-five of it belongs to Miss Matt.
32:56Where is she?
32:58I think she has left the casino, sir.
33:00Alone?
33:02Don't forget to put that cheque somewhere safe.
33:04You put this in Scotland Yard's Black Museum.
33:06Where did you get this?
33:10Mr. Bonskian, shall I check it, sir?
33:12Thank you. Have you seen Miss Matt?
33:14No. Say, everybody's asking me about Miss Matt.
33:16She must be a very popular young lady.
33:18Who is she? Who else was asking for her?
33:20Mr. Bond asked for her.
33:22I know about him. Anyone else?
33:24Mr. Le Chiffre, too.
33:26Oh, he did, did he?
33:28Well, you know, he was a heavy loser,
33:30so perhaps he needed a young lady's sympathy.
33:32Yes, it could be. Well, thanks anyway.
33:34Miss Matt!
33:42Miss Matt!
33:52Miss Mathis!
33:54Miss Mathis!
33:56Oh, I... I am sorry. Forgive me.
34:02Where is Miss Mathis?
34:04Pardon, sir?
34:06I said, where is Miss Mathis?
34:08This gun is completely silent, I suppose.
34:10Where is Miss Mathis?
34:12She has left the table.
34:14Then where is Le Chiffre?
34:16Where is Le Chiffre?
34:18Sir, I don't know who you are
34:20and why you are questioning me,
34:22but I know that Le Chiffre
34:24went back to the hotel.
34:40Operator.
34:42Operator.
34:46Operator.
34:48I did not bring the young lady up, sir,
34:50but of course there are other elevators.
34:52Sure, sure.
34:54Six, sir. The young lady's number is 65.
34:56Hello, hello.
35:10Bring James Bonnerty's hotel for me, will you?
35:26Hello.
35:30Hello, Jimmy? Jimmy, it's Leiter.
35:32Have you hidden that check yet?
35:34What? No, I was looking for Valerie.
35:36Did you find her? No, I haven't yet,
35:38but Le Chiffre's on his way across there.
35:40Maybe just to pick up his bags. I wouldn't know,
35:42but while that check's still around, you're still hot.
35:44All right, I'll take care of it right now.
35:46You keep after Valerie.
35:56All right.
36:26Hello.
36:42Leiter?
36:44No, Mr. Bond. I am speaking for Le Chiffre.
36:46I told you before if you win,
36:48Miss Mathis will lose,
36:50but Le Chiffre will give you both one more chance.
36:52Miss Mathis will live in exchange
36:54for the check.
36:56Oh, you have Miss Mathis. Is that it?
36:58Will you pass over that check?
37:00No, I don't think so.
37:02Le Chiffre will quit Miss Mathis.
37:04Stand still, Mr. Bond. I said stand still.
37:08Close the door and put on the lights.
37:12Well,
37:14it seems we have a few points
37:16of mutual interest to discuss, huh?
37:18Such as,
37:20such as that check
37:22for 87 million francs.
37:24Money which was partly
37:26supplied by the French Secret Service
37:28through its agent,
37:30our little friend Valerie.
37:32Yes.
37:34Valerie Mathis,
37:36agent of the Deuxième Bureau.
37:38Oh, I only found that out
37:40today. Of course,
37:42you would have died at once, but I thought I
37:44I know the threat of your life
37:46over this American.
37:48Not that he seemed
37:50to care. He still put his job
37:52first. He had to.
37:54Maybe.
37:56Maybe in any case it was a mistake.
37:58If I would have known
38:00that the French had supplied you with funds
38:02in case you needed more money.
38:04Valerie, why didn't you tell me you were with the French?
38:06Oh, I
38:08I think I can answer that.
38:10Oh, as you
38:12most certainly know, Mr. Bond,
38:14no secret agent can
38:16ever be quite sure
38:18what another agent isn't
38:20working for the other side.
38:22Although I, I always
38:24thought that mutual love means
38:26mutual trust.
38:28Do you love me, Jimmy?
38:30He's much too
38:32sensible to answer that.
38:34In any case,
38:36neither of you wants the other to be hurt,
38:38huh? Very
38:40comfortable considering the fact that I
38:42that I want that check
38:44for 87 million francs.
38:46Yes, Mr. Bond,
38:48you have almost destroyed me.
38:50You've almost succeeded. In fact,
38:52my life depends upon
38:54finding that check.
38:56So, by the way,
38:58does yours.
39:12Well?
39:14Oh,
39:16Basil, you're so clumsy.
39:18I just asked you to hit him.
39:20I didn't ask you to hit him so hard.
39:24Hey.
39:26Easy, not so hard.
39:32Tough man, huh? Very tough.
39:34Well, if he fights again,
39:36hit him again, huh?
39:38But please, only a little at a time.
39:40Now, Mr. Bond,
39:42as you might have noticed, we
39:44we are very serious people.
39:46Your good health is of no
39:48concern to us whatsoever.
39:50Answer that.
39:52Pick him up.
39:54And just in case
39:56you get ambitious, Mr. Bond,
39:58so leave me.
40:04Hello?
40:06Hello, Jimmy? It's Leiter again.
40:08Have you found Valeriette?
40:10Yes, yes.
40:12She's here. Oh, good.
40:14Then everything's fine.
40:16Has the shipper run, Bridget?
40:18I don't
40:20think so. Oh, he will.
40:22I'm getting on to the papers,
40:24giving them the whole story. So I'll say goodnight.
40:26Leiter? Yes, what is it?
40:30Nothing. It's okay.
40:32Sorry I
40:34lost your shirt. Oh, you're a pal.
40:36I'll talk to you tomorrow.
40:38Maybe.
40:40Maybe he'll talk to you
40:42tomorrow, but only if you have
40:44given us that check.
40:46It took me long enough
40:48to win it. It'll take you
40:50longer to get it back. I don't
40:52think so. I honestly
40:54don't think so.
40:56It's about time we stopped joking, huh?
40:58I think he's ready
41:00for the bathtub.
41:08Oh, pardon me, beautiful.
41:10I didn't mean to neglect
41:12your nude. Who knows,
41:14maybe
41:16you can persuade him, huh?
41:18Basil.
41:20Hey, Basil.
41:22Take her in.
41:24But if she screams
41:26at her first scream,
41:28he's dead.
41:30All right, Mr. Bond.
41:32Where's that money?
41:36Look, Mr. Bond,
41:38as you should know by now,
41:40I'm quite without mercy,
41:42and if you continue
41:44to be that obstinate, I...
41:46I'll have to torture you.
41:48You'll be tortured to the edge
41:50of madness, believe me.
41:52You have no hope whatsoever,
41:54you hear?
41:56No, no, no.
41:58You have no hope whatsoever,
42:00you hear? None!
42:02Nor has she.
42:04You're an ugly little man.
42:06Why don't you stop talking?
42:08All right.
42:12See this tool, Mr. Bond?
42:14It's a very handy little tool.
42:16Serves all sorts of purposes.
42:18Oh, uh, my little friend,
42:20you remember, uh,
42:22the one that had a gun that passed for a cane?
42:24Oh, he was an expert
42:26Unfortunately, he's gone,
42:28but, uh, I've learned
42:30a few of his tricks.
42:34Now, Mr. Bond,
42:36are you going to tell me
42:38where that chick is?
42:42You won't, huh?
42:48All right.
42:50I think I know
42:52how to make you tell.
42:57I...
43:03Excruciating, huh?
43:07Look, Mr. Bond, if you...
43:09if you continue like this, I...
43:11I have to start on poor Valerie.
43:13You leave me no choice, I...
43:15I cannot let you destroy me.
43:18I've already destroyed you.
43:20You think so, huh?
43:22I'm no hero, I don't like pain.
43:24But I can tell you one thing right now.
43:26You won't get anything out of me.
43:29Pain and killing's part of my job.
43:31And of mine, too, Mr. Bond.
43:33I'll bet you'll love it.
43:35How did you find that out, huh?
43:38Oh, you're an obstinate man, Mr. Bond.
43:42But I...
43:44I think, I think you've had enough, huh?
43:48Where's that money?
43:51What's the difference?
43:53What's the difference?
43:55It's a check.
43:57The police will trace it to you.
43:59Oh, please, please, don't worry about that.
44:01That's very easy, you see.
44:03The story will be that
44:05after our little game at the casino we made,
44:07and you being such a good sportsman,
44:10you turned it over to me, you lost,
44:12so therefore you signed the check over to me, huh?
44:14That simple, huh?
44:16Now, where's that money?
44:18Where is it?
44:20I know you've hidden it.
44:22Hidden it somewhere here in this suite.
44:25We searched it, but you're very clever.
44:27Now, where is it?
44:30All right.
44:32Oh, uh...
44:34Zurov, you'd better go downstairs
44:36because you see Mr. Leithem might arrive,
44:38and I'm quite certain he'll be very upset
44:41when he sees his friend
44:43after we are finished with him.
44:47Go ahead, Basil, and this time
44:49you don't have to restrain yourself.
44:53Stop! Stop!
44:55Stop!
44:56I'll tell her.
44:57Where is it?
44:58I know something.
44:59When I came in, I saw he was holding a screwdriver.
45:01Valerie, shut up!
45:02Screwdriver?
45:03Where could he use a screwdriver?
45:05Where...
45:06Where could he use a screw...
45:08Where did you use it?
45:10Find it yourself.
45:12All right.
45:13All right.
45:15Have it your way then, Mr. Bond.
45:17We have searched your rooms.
45:19Now we are going to take them apart.
45:22And if I don't find it,
45:24we'll take you apart, both of you.
45:33I'm sorry.
45:35I couldn't help it.
45:36I couldn't stand what they were doing to you.
45:41Darling,
45:43you're very brave.
45:44I couldn't be not like that.
45:48Can I...
45:50Can I see this?
45:53No.
45:55Keep watching.
45:57Warn me if they move.
46:00Go.
46:01Talk.
46:02Keep talking.
46:03Talk.
46:04Whatever happens,
46:06I want you to know that
46:08I've always had one memory.
46:12And I always have one desire.
46:14To go away somewhere with you.
46:16Somewhere quiet.
46:18Where we used to go.
46:20Where there are fields and hills.
46:23Do you remember?
46:25It seems long ago.
46:28I thought...
46:30I thought I'd never seen anything so
46:33beautiful and peaceful
46:36and the warm, sweet scent of cut hay.
46:40To lie in the fields
46:43to lie in the fields and
46:45look up at the sky
46:47and there would be nothing but
46:50laughter and love.
46:53The way it was.
46:56Hey, the door.
46:58I remember the door was open
47:00on the outside.
47:02Try the number plate.
47:05Hey!
47:07Here it is. We found it.
47:09Thank you, Mr. Bond.
47:12Gee.
47:13Huh?
47:15Can I have some water?
47:17Oh, yes.
47:18Oh.
47:20With pleasure.
47:21Badger, give him all the water he wants.
47:24Get me some water, too.
47:27Hey!
47:28Oh!
47:30Ah!
47:31Oh!
47:33Ah!
47:45Uh, Basil.
47:47Hey.
47:48Hey, Basil.
47:52What's the matter?
47:55Hmm.
48:02Hmm.
48:16Ah!
48:24That's for her.
48:26Sit down.
48:28All right.
48:32Come on.
48:45Are you going to kill him, Jimmy?
48:47Yes, why don't you, huh?
48:50Be fair, Mr. Bond.
48:52It's all...
48:54I'm lost.
48:57Jimmy.
49:00Give me the check.
49:02Huh?
49:07Come on.
49:08Call the police.
49:15See?
49:17See how the game goes, huh?
49:19Interesting, huh?
49:21You know, suddenly I...
49:23I find a great desire to live.
49:26What are you going to do, Mr. Bond, huh?
49:29What are you going to do?
49:31Well, if you want that check that badly, just pull the trigger.
49:34But then...
49:35Then you lose your beloved Valerie and...
49:37And if I live, believe me, I'll lie about everything.
49:42And I can lie much better than you.
49:44Much, much better.
49:45So you see, either way, I win.
49:51Hey.
49:52Hey.
49:56Why don't you pull that trigger?
50:02Thank you, Mr. Bond.
50:05Hey.
50:23THE END
50:27...brings you the Broadway smash hit, Lend an Ear.
50:30Our stars next Thursday will be Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy,
50:34Gene Nelson, Sherry North,
50:36and as a special attraction, Mario Lanza.
50:40Incidentally, ladies and gentlemen,
50:42delegates from all over the world are now meeting in Chicago
50:44with the 42nd National Safety Congress.
50:47We salute the Congress and its accident prevention work.
50:50I'd like to ask each one of you to help, too, by being careful.
50:53And now, until next Thursday on Lend an Ear,
50:55this is William Lundigan saying good night and thank you.
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