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Remington Steele S04E12

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00:00What have the Russians got to do with this?
00:04You've got to help me. My life is at stake. Money's no object.
00:07I am Vladimir Denisovich.
00:09Denisovich from Russia? You communist!
00:12My family's had an exclusive contract with the Russians for over 100 years.
00:16Moscow police. You're under arrest.
00:18Oh, God, he knows!
00:25I think we're on the same side here.
00:28What side is that?
00:30The company. Kill them.
01:58Let's go.
02:18Having a party?
02:20It's none of your business.
02:22Plastic or paper?
02:24Who cares?
02:26$1,347.82.
02:35Your change?
02:3718 cents.
02:39Treat yourself.
02:56Let's go.
03:27Ah, ah, ah.
03:29Careful, Laura.
03:31Cloud the palate.
03:33What is so special about this bottle of champagne?
03:37Oh, this was given to me by a dear friend in Cyprus, 1973.
03:43Or was it 74?
03:45Oh, well, at any rate, I had to leave rather unexpectedly...
03:48because the Cypriots decided to stage this coup.
03:51However, this precious bottle of champagne here survived...
03:54and was later recovered by someone.
03:56Pop the cork.
04:00Return of the Cypriots?
04:02Who is it?
04:04Tell me, please. Let me in.
04:06Somebody's trying to kill me.
04:08Yes, coming, coming, coming.
04:10Ah, yes, yes.
04:12What can I do for you?
04:14You're my only hope. You've got to help me, please.
04:17I'd get down on my knees if it weren't so much trouble getting up.
04:20Who are you?
04:22I'm your friend.
04:24Did you light the door? You've got to have a gun, don't you?
04:27Calm down. Who's trying to kill you?
04:41Him.
04:43Uh-uh. Any idea why?
04:45Caviar.
04:47Caviar?
04:50How did you find us, Mr. Peratti? Bing.
04:52All right, how did you find us, Bing?
04:54I called your office. A nice lady gave me your address.
04:56I was in the neighborhood, so?
04:58Remind me to talk to Mildred.
05:00You've got to help me. My life is at stake. Money's no object.
05:03Be right back.
05:06Lock the door.
05:15I'll take the alley.
05:19I'll take the alley.
05:50Oh.
05:52Oh.
05:54Who is he?
05:56Good question.
05:58Goodyear. Goodyear.
06:01Russian?
06:03Mr. Peratti?
06:05Bing.
06:13Sorry about the window.
06:17Sorry about the window.
06:19Cork had a mind of its own.
06:21Just put it on my bill.
06:26Did you find the guy?
06:35He found me.
06:37Bing, why are you being followed by someone from Russia?
06:43Just put it on my bill.
06:49Now, Mr. Steele...
06:51The man is a menace to life, limb, and property.
06:56Nevertheless, he is our client.
07:04Now, what have the Russians got to do with this?
07:08What have the Russians got to do with this?
07:11Ball bearings?
07:13Bulgarian ball bearings.
07:15My family's in the caviar business,
07:17and this is supposed to be a million-dollar shipment of Russian caviar.
07:21See any fish eggs in here?
07:23Maybe you should stop payment on your check.
07:25Too late. We paid for it months ago.
07:27Anything like this ever happened before?
07:29Never. You don't mess around with the king of caviar.
07:33The king of caviar?
07:35He's had an exclusive contract with the Russians for over 100 years.
07:39If you live in the United States and you want Russian caviar,
07:43you come to me.
07:45That is, if Daddy's busy.
07:47Have you contacted the Russian authorities?
07:49Of course I have.
07:51I've been trying to get through to Denisovich all day.
07:54Denisovich?
07:56The commissar of caviar in Russia.
07:59And?
08:01He's in a meeting.
08:03He's in a meeting.
08:09Shouldn't you answer it? It might be Russia calling.
08:21Peru? No.
08:23Mr. Pryor not here.
08:25So sorry. Call back tomorrow.
08:30Hi, Daddy.
08:33No, I was just kidding you.
08:35You know how I like to do that sometimes.
08:37Everything's fine.
08:39Of course the shipment came in.
08:41I'm standing here looking at it right now.
08:44Sri Lanka already.
08:46He's in Sri Lanka already.
08:48Be home before you know it.
08:50What? No, just some friends.
08:52We're not.
08:54I know you told me not to have any parties.
08:57I know.
08:59Don't worry.
09:01Okay?
09:03Goodbye.
09:09Come on. Straighten up.
09:12Pull yourself together.
09:14There you go.
09:16Chin up. Chest out.
09:18Belly in.
09:20Close enough.
09:22Sit down.
09:24Mr. Perret.
09:26Bing.
09:28What is it exactly you'd like us to do?
09:31I don't know. Go to Russia?
09:34We can't go to Russia.
09:36We're sponsoring a charity polo match day after tomorrow.
09:39I have to have my caviar by then.
09:42With any luck you will.
09:44In the event that you don't, I'm sure the charity people will understand.
09:47No, you don't understand.
09:49This polo match is the most important sales event of the year.
09:52All our buyers will be there.
09:54No caviar, no business.
09:56Bye-bye, Bing. Daddy will have me for breakfast.
09:59Well, it looks as if we have our work cut out for us, Mr. Steele.
10:03Mmm. And all before Daddy gets home.
10:06Bing.
10:08It would be a very good idea...
10:11if you stayed with Mr. Steele tonight.
10:14I can't. I promised to have some publicity pictures...
10:17taken tomorrow morning at the polo field.
10:19Fine. Mr. Steele will go with you.
10:21Uh, Miss Holt, excuse us a moment.
10:24Bing, technical talk. We don't want to bore you with anything.
10:27Laura, the man practically destroyed my apartment.
10:30Couldn't we put him up in a hotel?
10:32I mean, insured for this sort of thing.
10:34That wouldn't solve the problem.
10:36Besides, if it were a woman, you'd expect her to stay with me, wouldn't you?
10:40Oh.
10:44Why do I get this sinking feeling I'm gonna regret this?
10:55That phone call tonight from Daddy?
10:58I was just putting him on.
11:00We do that kind of stuff all the time.
11:02It's like he's my big brother.
11:04Huh. I gather that from the conversation.
11:07Look, just between you and me, I'm the king now, okay?
11:11Daddy's gone, Laura's gone.
11:14I'm the king.
11:16I'm the king.
11:18I'm the king.
11:20I'm the king.
11:22Okay? Daddy's gone a little senile.
11:25Everybody wants me to put him away, but I won't do it.
11:28I love that man.
11:30I would never do anything to hurt him.
11:33That's why you have to promise me
11:35that he won't find out about this little glitch.
11:42Hey. Come on. Get some sleep. Leave that.
11:45Boy, I am a little bushed.
11:48Right on.
11:52Good night.
11:54Good night.
12:13Why don't you take the bed? I'll take the couch.
12:16Good idea.
12:18Here you go. Good night.
12:21Oh, what a bed, Mr. Steele.
12:25Thanks.
12:27Good night.
12:31Put it on my bill.
12:41How you doing, hon?
12:43Bing's company has used the same shipping line for years.
12:46This is the first time the caviar's gone through Bulgaria.
12:50Why suddenly change routes?
12:53Mildred, see if you can get through
12:56to a Mr. Denisovich in the Soviet Union.
13:00Here's the number.
13:02Who's he?
13:04The commissar of caviar.
13:06I want to know who instructed him
13:08to send the caviar to Bulgaria.
13:10Where are you off to?
13:12Apollo Field.
13:14Apollo Field.
13:16Once again, Mr. Steele has managed
13:19to get the easier part of this assignment.
13:45Mr. Perrette!
13:47Telephone, sir.
13:49Why did you wait until I got up here?
13:52Nobody told me.
13:54Is it Daddy?
13:56Take the picture.
14:01Get me down.
14:09Bing!
14:12Bing!
14:14Marty!
14:16You look, well, positively robust.
14:21Have we met?
14:23Martin Rome.
14:25Southern Keech.
14:27Marty owns Rome's Caviar Emporiums,
14:30one of our biggest customers.
14:32New sales rep, just put him on today.
14:35You a polo player, Mr. Keech?
14:38Yes.
14:40Good.
14:42Hope we have a chance to go head-to-head tomorrow afternoon.
14:45Why do you think I hired him?
14:47Bing, I put in a call to your father.
14:50You did?
14:52To be perfectly frank,
14:54this is no reflection on you,
14:56but your father promised me
14:58I'd have my caviar by the end of last week.
15:01Here it is, nearly the middle of this week,
15:04and I've yet to see an egg.
15:06I'm afraid I'm going to have to make other arrangements.
15:09Tomorrow, then.
15:11Be there with spurs on.
15:13I'm dead, do you hear that? D-E-A-D, dead.
15:16You've got 24 hours, Bing. Don't go nutters on me, mate.
15:19What would Daddy do in this?
15:21Oh, my God, Daddy's on the phone!
15:29Well?
15:33Paperwork's driving me crazy.
15:35Thought I'd come down here, get some fresh air.
15:38Where's he going?
15:40Daddy's on the phone.
15:56Where's the phone?
16:00I am Vladimir Denisovich.
16:02Denisovich from Russia?
16:04Where do you want our caviar, you communist?
16:07First you give me American one million dollars!
16:11A million dollars? I already paid you!
16:14No, you paid the Soviet government!
16:17Look, you want caviar, call me.
16:20We'll have lunch.
16:22Freeze!
16:33Nice suits.
16:35Uh-huh. Brookes brothers, I'd say.
16:48Shall we?
16:54I'm sorry.
16:56Shall we?
17:27What'd you get?
17:29The guy who's been following me, he was in there.
17:32Anyone else?
17:34Yeah, Denisovich.
17:36The commissar of caviar?
17:38He's got my caviar, and he wants a million dollars for it.
17:41He gave me this.
17:43The commissar of caviar comes to the United States,
17:46tracks you down, lures you into a bond,
17:49then offers to sell you caviar you've already bought and paid for?
17:53Filthy communist trick.
17:55He may have become a free agent.
17:58Then is it possible that the Russian that's been following Bing could be KGB?
18:03If he is, those two other guys could be CIA.
18:06They certainly dress the part.
18:08Bing, take the limo back to the office and wait for us there.
18:12Where are you guys going?
18:14To have a talk with Comrade Denisovich.
18:17There you go. Take care. Hey, Bing!
18:26Perhaps I was too hasty.
18:29Let's make a deal.
18:51Wait a minute.
18:54Uh, wait a minute, fellas, wait a minute.
18:57I think we're on the same side here.
19:00What side is that?
19:02Well, um, I'm sure you're familiar with my biography.
19:06I have been known to work for the company from time to time.
19:11What company is that?
19:13My goodness. You guys certainly play it close to the vest, don't you?
19:17What vest is that?
19:20Why is the great Remington Steele looking for a pudgy, double-crossing Russian?
19:25Well, you know, caviar.
19:36Kill them.
19:50Ah!
19:59I'm very, very disappointed in you.
20:02Me? The entire organization, actually.
20:05Oh.
20:07I've just been going over my bill.
20:10End table, $460, champagne, $225, apartment window, double bed frame.
20:15You expect me to pay for your faulty equipment?
20:18It wasn't faulty until you came into contact with it.
20:21I suppose you're going to charge me for recovering my caviar, too,
20:24after I did all the work.
20:26You recovered the caviar?
20:28Of course. I made a deal with Denisovich.
20:31Why else would I be discharging you?
20:34And as for this, you'll be hearing from my attorney.
20:40Not very sturdy.
20:49That was a Correa lamp.
20:52The lampshade's replaceable, Laura.
20:55A precious bottle of champagne is irreplaceable.
20:58The man's a spoiled, overgrown brat. He should be spanked.
21:02Easier said than done.
21:05Steele here.
21:07They're trying to kill me!
21:10Where are you, Bing?
21:12The warehouse! Hurry!
21:15The warehouse! Hurry!
21:21They're trying to kill him.
21:23That's because it's easier than spanking him.
21:27It's a rat's warehouse, Fred.
21:46Starter pistol?
21:48I knew you wouldn't come unless it was life and death.
21:52What is it this time, Bing?
21:59Denisovich.
22:01You killed this man with a starter pistol?
22:05No. He was already dead when I got here.
22:08What about the caviar?
22:10Gone.
22:12Doesn't look good, does it?
22:14Under the circumstances, I think you're going to have a very hard time
22:18proving you didn't kill this man.
22:20I know. I'll go to Sri Lanka.
22:23I'm afraid that'll only make you look more guilty.
22:26Somebody set you up, and good.
22:28Any number of people could have seen you fighting with him this morning
22:32at the polo field, and now he turns up dead in your warehouse?
22:35What are we gonna do?
22:37We? You fired us from the warehouse.
22:40We? You fired us, remember?
22:43Oh, come on. I was just kidding you.
22:47You didn't believe that, did you?
22:52Did we?
23:01All right. You got the door? You got the door?
23:06Fred!
23:10Oh!
23:18You sure this is a good idea?
23:20Until we find out who killed him.
23:22I think it's better if Denisovich's body remains in allied hands, so to speak.
23:29What about my car? It's out front.
23:32I'll meet you back at the office. See you later.
23:41Please! Moscow police. You're under arrest.
23:44For what?
23:46The murder of Vladimir Denisovich.
23:48Oh, God, he knows!
23:50Shut up, Bing. Shut up.
23:52The name's Remington. Still not private investigator.
23:54This is my client, Bingham Perrette.
23:56Bing. Shut up.
23:58Turn around. Hands against this box.
24:00Oh.
24:03Save your breath for the boys in blue, huh?
24:07Stop them!
24:22What do you mean you don't have any change?
24:25Just have bills.
24:27Bills?
24:29Bills.
24:31Bills.
24:33Bills.
24:35You?
24:37Never carry change. Too noisy.
24:39$1,400 between us,
24:41and we don't have a quarter to make a phone call?
24:44All right. Come on. Get out of here.
24:46Will you move? Just move.
24:511-6-8-1-6-4. Good luck.
24:53Bing. Bing. Come on. Quick. Get in here.
24:55Get up. Get up there. Get up.
24:57Bless him.
25:00Okay. Get down. Come on.
25:02Come on.
25:04Oh, Bing.
25:06Oh, God.
25:08Now, will you just walk with me, Bing?
25:10Just walk with me.
25:12We going to your office?
25:14No. That's the first place they'll check.
25:17Moscow Vice knows who I am.
25:19We gotta do something.
25:21We gotta get these things off.
25:23We can't spend the rest of our lives like this.
25:26Martin Rome. His office isn't too far from here.
25:29He'll get these cuffs off,
25:31and then we could call Miss Holt from there.
25:34For the first time, you've come up with a plan that makes semi-sense, Bing.
25:38Uh-oh.
25:40Bing, run with me.
25:42Ah!
26:12Climb, damn it! Climb, John!
26:15Climb!
26:35Ah-ha-ha-ha!
26:37Travel itinerary, Marshal Perrette. Bingo.
26:40I'm going to cancel his flight reservation to Singapore...
26:43and reroute him from Sri Lanka to Kashmir.
26:50Two-a-stool. Nobody gets hurt.
27:02Who's he?
27:03KGB.
27:05Wrong.
27:06Wrong?
27:07Ivan Strelnikov. Moscow police.
27:09Where is Steele?
27:10Out.
27:11Why?
27:12Vladimir Denisovich is dead. His body gone.
27:14Steele has a explaining to do.
27:17What makes you think Mr. Steele had anything to do with it?
27:20Intuition.
27:22Listen, mister, I don't know how you do things in Moscow,
27:25but here in Los Angeles...
27:27Hey, hey, I play by book, okay?
27:29I go to warehouse, but not before I call for police backup.
27:31Then I bust Steele and Perrette.
27:33Unfortunately, Steele plays by own book.
27:36They got away.
27:38Apparently with body.
27:40And I look like fool.
27:43Mister, uh...
27:45Strelnikov.
27:46Strelnikov.
27:48Maybe we can help each other.
27:50How?
27:51Why don't you start by telling us...
27:53why you've been following Bingham Perrette?
27:57I came to America to apprehend Vladimir Denisovich.
28:00Bingham Perrette was only lead.
28:02Denisovich defected, huh?
28:04No. No, that's what crawls under my skin.
28:07He had plenty of opportunity.
28:09He was no good.
28:11Bingham Perrette, I believe, was on cahoots with him.
28:14What is it exactly you think they were up to?
28:19Denisovich was commissar of caviar, okay?
28:22One day he disappears from Russia without trace.
28:25Next day, we get cables, telex,
28:27collect calls from Bingham Perrette.
28:29No caviar.
28:30Now, Denisovich, what would you think?
28:33How did you happen to show up at Perrette's warehouse tonight?
28:37Got hot tip.
28:38From whom?
28:39Friend of Mother Russia.
28:41Does a mother's friend have a name?
28:43Martin Rome.
28:44Rome? Martin Rome?
28:46The guy who owns the caviar emporiums?
28:49How did he know Denisovich was at the warehouse tonight?
28:52How did Rome know that he was looking for him?
28:54Apparently, there's more to Rome than meets the eye.
28:57Forget Rome.
28:58I want murderer of Vladimir Denisovich.
29:00I want the same thing, and I think I know where to start looking.
29:03You ought to join forces.
29:05Maybe work on this thing together.
29:07East and west?
29:08Left and right?
29:10What do you say?
29:12How do I know I can trust you?
29:14The same thing occurred to me.
29:30What's it like?
29:48In Moscow, I mean.
29:49Pretty much same as here.
29:52Look, you have crime problem, we have crime problem.
29:56You have Mary Lou Retton, we have Olga Corbett.
29:59Rich and poor.
30:01They have long history on both sides of Iron Curtain.
30:07Did you, uh, ever think about...
30:11What? Defecting?
30:13No.
30:14I have good life.
30:16Good life.
30:18Russians are a stoic broad.
30:22Breed.
30:24Yeah.
30:26We make do.
30:28We have our vodka, television.
30:32And that makes you happy?
30:34What, Russian television?
30:37Mostly we watch smuggled American programs
30:40on smuggled Japanese VCRs.
30:42It is the modern craze.
30:45We have all the latest American police dramas.
30:48M-Squad, Rocket Squad, Mod Squad.
30:51And the best of all, highway patrol.
30:5410-4.
30:5610-4?
30:57Broderick Crawford.
31:00What a guy.
31:06Sounds like you're lucky to be alive.
31:09Sometimes I wonder.
31:11Thank you very much.
31:15I don't mean to appear hasty, Mr. Rohn,
31:18but would you mind, um...
31:20Say no more, Mr. Steele.
31:22Say no more.
31:25Wade, Smokey.
31:27Maybe you should call Miss Holt,
31:30let her know we're in safe hands.
31:37I understand you've already had the pleasure.
31:41They work for you?
31:43Surprised?
31:45Enlightened, actually.
31:47I thought they were the CIA.
31:49What are you talking about?
31:51We can stop looking for the caviar.
31:53We can't stop now.
31:55Bing, Mr. Rohn has your caviar.
31:58He does?
32:00I gotta tell you, Bing,
32:02you may be the worst thing that ever happened to your father,
32:06but you're the best thing that ever happened to me.
32:09We're in trouble, aren't we?
32:11You catch on quick, Bing.
32:13I like that neckline.
32:15Put him on ice.
32:18Ahh.
32:20Oh, gosh.
32:22Hey, hey, easy.
32:24Easy, easy, easy, easy.
32:33Ivan.
32:35Ivan.
32:37Ivan.
32:39What do you know about caviar?
32:42What do you know about hot dogs?
32:47Mm, this is Lidl McCoy.
32:49Gold in the row. 100% Russian.
32:53Then why does the label say 100% American?
33:18Ah!
33:20Disappointed?
33:22On the contrary, not a moment too soon.
33:25Ivan, the handcuffs.
33:33Ivan's on our side.
33:35Scary, isn't it?
33:37It's not scary.
33:39It's not scary.
33:41It's not scary.
33:43It's not scary.
33:45Scary, isn't it?
33:47Come on!
33:54Think of it this way.
33:56Martin Rome approaches the commissar of caviar...
34:00Denisovich.
34:02...cons him into rerouting your caviar through Bulgaria to him
34:06for a price, of course.
34:08Mr. Rome gets rid of the middleman.
34:10That's you, Bing.
34:12Increases his profits.
34:14Denisovich leaves Soviet Union.
34:16Becomes a big American millionaire.
34:18Only Martin Rome never intended to pay up.
34:21He must have figured Denisovich would never get out of Russia
34:24to come collecting.
34:26He is treacherous man, this Martin Rome.
34:28He was my best friend.
34:30Bing, every year you invite your buyers to a charity event
34:34so they can sample the season's caviar
34:36and place their orders, right?
34:38So, this year, in Rome's tent,
34:41your buyers will be able to nibble American caviar
34:44that rivals the best Russian caviar they have ever tasted.
34:47Because what they are eating will be Russian.
34:49Exactly.
34:51Martin Rome convinces all of your buyers to do business with him
34:54by convincing them all that American caviar
34:56is just as good as Russian caviar.
34:58And better, because it's cheaper.
35:00Six months down the road, you're out of business,
35:02Russia's in trouble,
35:04and Rome has made tremendous inroads into the caviar business.
35:07This man is enemy of the people.
35:09He must be stopped.
35:39Come on.
35:59Well, well, don't this beat all,
36:01pulled over by a blimping abroad.
36:04Let me see your registration.
36:06What's the matter?
36:08Don't they got a wait limit on cops no more?
36:10My brother's the commissioner.
36:12You want to make something out of it?
36:14Okay, tough guy, out of the truck.
36:17Hey, come on.
36:19Out of the car, Manhattan.
36:23We're taking you in on suspicion of driving a stolen vehicle.
36:27What?
36:29Read him his rights.
36:31You have the right to remain silent.
36:34That's it?
36:36What do you want, the Magna Carta?
36:38Let's go, pal.
36:40Come on, I got to be somewhere in an hour.
36:42What about my truck?
36:44We'll have it towed to the impound lot.
36:50Ow!
36:52Well, move over then.
37:03Come on.
37:34Come on.
37:41You know, Ronald,
37:44we're supposed to get off at 3.30 today.
37:47So?
37:49So if we take this guy down and book him,
37:51we'll have to write up a report.
37:53By the time we get out of there, it'll be 9 o'clock.
37:56What do you say we turn the other cheek on this one, huh?
38:01Well, my brother is the commissioner.
38:04I won't get in any trouble.
38:06What the heck?
38:31Let's go.
39:02Stay off my beat, punk.
39:10Let's get these costumes back to the studio.
39:23You're more clever than I thought.
39:25On or off the field?
39:27On.
39:29On or off the field?
39:31Both!
39:49Where the hell have you guys been?
39:51You had an 11 o'clock call.
39:53Uh, we, uh, had a little trouble with, uh, with wardrobe.
39:57Right.
39:59I asked for a white cop and a black cop, and what do I get?
40:02Doesn't anybody read scripts around here?
40:05Yeah, they're here.
40:07Just stay out of the way till I call you.
40:10Can you do that?
40:12Come on. Let's get out of these uniforms.
40:16I'll call Fred.
40:18He'll pick you up, take you back to the agency.
40:21Mr. Steele and I will take care of Martin Rome.
40:24Don't you think I ought to be there?
40:26Too dangerous.
40:28Rome's men will be looking for you.
40:30I have a confession to make.
40:32Believe it or not, it's not easy being me.
40:35Living in Daddy's shadow,
40:37fighting for my life,
40:39and I don't know what to do.
40:43Living in Daddy's shadow, following in his footsteps.
40:47I know he means well, but the problem is, he's overbearing.
40:52I've never had to do anything for myself in my life.
40:55I don't know how to do anything.
40:57I couldn't do anything if my life depended on it.
41:00Bing, I understand what you're saying, but...
41:03All I ever wanted to be is Daddy,
41:05and even though I know it's what he wants more than anything else,
41:09he won't let me be, so I eat.
41:12And I'm a big spender, and I act silly.
41:15Well, I'm tired of it, Miss Holt,
41:17and I've got a chance here to do something about it.
41:20And I'm not gonna pass that up.
41:30Bing?
41:33Bing, open the door!
41:38Help!
41:40There's somebody in here!
42:02Help!
42:32Oh, I'm sorry.
43:02Oh, I'm sorry.
43:33Go ahead, shoot.
43:35You know how hard it is to stop a charging rhino?
43:38You may get me, but not before I maul you.
43:41Shut up and die.
43:45Oh, thank God!
43:47I thought he was gonna shoot me!
43:51I'll have my day yet, Steele. I always do.
43:54I wouldn't bet on it, not just for the money.
43:57I can take the risk.
43:59Take the risk?
44:01When I get back, I swear I'll kill him.
44:04I might...
44:06When I get back, I swear I'll kill him.
44:09Get out of my way.
44:11Get out of my way.
44:13Get out of my way!
44:15I don't have my day yet, Steele. I always do.
44:18I wouldn't bet on it. Not just yet, anyway.
44:21Come on.
44:33It's a ball bearing!
44:36Bulgarian, I believe. Don't be absurd.
44:41Look out.
44:46Look.
44:51Excuse me.
44:58Move. Move.
45:09Find your dresses, ladies. Coming through. Come on.
45:12Find your bags.
45:14Come on. Come on.
45:32Mr. Steele!
45:34I know. Put it on your bill.
45:45Come on, Bing.
45:50I'm scared. I can't do it.
45:53Of course you can.
45:55There's an old Somali proverb, Bing.
45:58A brave man is afraid of a lion only three times in his life.
46:03When he first sees the tracks, when he first hears it roar,
46:07and when he first looks it in the eye.
46:10Stiff upper lip and, uh, watch your backside.
46:13Hey. Hey.
46:17There we go.
46:19Daddy. Dad.
46:21I think it's time we had a man-to-man talk.
46:24There's got to be some changes around here.
46:30I love that about the lion, Chief.
46:33Gregory packed a rubber plane.
46:36I love that about the lion, Chief.
46:39Gregory packed a rubber Preston.
46:41The Macomber affair. United Artists, 1947.
46:44Packed place a safari guide. Preston a big game hunter.
46:48Preston was killed in that, wasn't he?
46:51Oh, minor plot point, Laura.
46:53Shall we? Hey, come on.
47:07Mm.
47:09Here we go.
47:11Ha, ha, ha, ha.
47:13Ah.
47:15BUZZER BUZZES
47:19BUZZER BUZZES
47:21Oh, no.
47:25Uh, yeah. Oh, I, I...
47:28Yvonne is on his way home.
47:30Champagne?
47:32Ooh.
47:34I thought you were going to stay around a few days, go to Disneyland.
47:38Change in plans.
47:40Yvonne to give me medal for saving reputation of Russian government.
47:43Seems you've become a national hero.
47:45Prefer to have raise.
47:47I'll drink to that.
47:51To better relations between our two countries.
47:54I was thinking of better relations closer to home.
47:58Bottoms up.
48:00Cheers.
48:02Oh.
48:32Oh.