Is it the usual team? Minus John. Where's John? -John got poached. -By who? By "whom." Never mind. But I do mind. I know John. I like John. I trust John. He's a pro. Someone paying him more? Yes. If I asked, would you pay me more? -You can ask. -Will you pay me more? No. You're above that grubby self-interest. You're a patriot. And besides, no one gets treated like you get treated. When you say "you," you really mean you. Anyway, who's my footman? I found a splendid replacement. -What's his name? -Sarah Fidel.
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I still see you in position. Jane, respond.
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-Afternoon, Lucinda. -Sir.
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Bye, boys.
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How are you, old man? Very good. Thank you, Mr. Knighton. You look like the walking dead. Yes. Well, I'm always a little bit cold when I've just got out of bed. Perhaps you can tell me why I've been summoned, 8:00 a.m. on a Sunday morning? Well, if you'd care to study the film, you'll see that two nights ago, some heavily guarded cargo was ambushed outside a facility in Johannesburg, where 20 security guards were mercilessly annihilated. I want you to retrieve what went missing and to find out who the seller is, who the buyer is, and what it is. So we don't know exactly what it is, sir? No. That is the mystery. But our analysts in intelligence reported it very quickly became extremely popular with the wrong sort of people. And with a price tag of around ten billion, I don't think we can afford for it to remain a mystery much longer.
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The best agents are stars, and the best actors are movie stars.
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Found the case, JJ.
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Check in. Where's the paradox? The-- The paradox is that there is beauty in the filth.
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Yes, I understand, sir. But when you cut back on his expenses and created a mental health department, it was a perfect storm. He's trained to exploit every system presented, which is why he is the very bicycle courier you require. Where is he? Well, it's funny you should say that, sir. He is on one of his, uh, rehabilitation retreats. Yes, you are paying for that, sir, but don't worry. I think I can pull him in. The fuck are you doing here, Nathan? Everything all right, Orson? No, it's not. I'm supposed to be on holiday, and you're supposed to be 4,000 miles in that direction. Actually, it's 3,000 miles in that direction. But whatever. -Mind if I come in? -Yes, I fucking do.
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It's been given the name "the Handle." But why me? Why not the official intelligence branch? Ruse de guerre, Nathan. An unorthodox approach to war. I need a creative, cunning and unconventional vision to retrieve this kind of mercurial threat. A courier on a bicycle in congested traffic, not the official team. They'd take forever to wade through the administration, and the clock doth ticketh.
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Jane? Wakey-wakey, whiz kid. Orson, I'm getting no response from Jane. JJ, keep your peepers peeled and your hands out of your pockets. Peepers peeled. Hands flying free. Marcia, the job is yours. Catch him at the counter.
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Can I help you? Oh, hi. I was just looking at this painting. Oh.
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Hurry up 'cause I'm on him. Okay, the phone's on now.
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Relax. Mike cannot hear this conversation.
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Yes, thank you. I know. Where is it? Keep going and then turn left at the end.
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Oh, I was starting to worry. Had to get changed. Didn't we all? -Captain, can we warm the engines up? -Right away, sir. Isn't that the '82? It's still drinking well. Isn't this my medicinal requirement? Yes.