"Live from television city in Hollywood:" "Barry Nelson," "Peter Lorre," "Linda Christian, starring in tonight's production of..." "Climax!" "A great new hour long dramatic series from Hollywood." "Ladies and gentlemen, your host, William Lundigan." "Good evening." "This doesn't look dangerous, does it?" "But it's killed plenty of men and women." "It's made beggars of many and millionaires of a few." "Mighty few." "In French gambling casinos this is called a shoe." "It holds the cards for Bacarrat, the king of gambling games, and it's purpose is to make sure that no one can pull on the funny business like dealing from the bottom." "The game to be played tonight is for the highest stakes of all." "A man is going to wager his life." "Climax!" "presents Casino Royale, from the best-seller by Ian Fleming." "Stars Barry Nelson, Peter Lorre, and Linda Christian." "And now:" "Casino Royale" "Casino Royale act I" "What happened to you?" "Are you hurt?" " I'm still in one piece, but I wouldn't know how." " You were so lucky he missed, did they try to rob you, sir?" "They tried to kill me!" "Well, they'll never catch him now." "If you will please come into the office, sir?" "What was all the racket?" "Someone taking potshots?" "What?" "Oh, I wouldn't know ..." "Yes, someone was shooting." "The Casino is full of apologies, Mr Bond." "Such an act is beyond explanation." "You had not begun to play, so it was not your winnings they were after." " Yeah, it wasn't my autograph, either." " But you have our assurement," "Casino police will be at your disposal whenever you feel you need protection." "Thanks, thanks, that's very comforting." " Look, would you give me some chips?" " Why certainly, Mr Bond." "Seven at the bank... and three." "The bank is half a million francs." "Half a million?" "I beg you pardon, but how much is that?" "That's about 1,500 dollars, it's 500 pounds of your British money." "Banco suivi." "You know, this game fascinates me, but I just can't get the hang of it." "Well it's like any game, you win or you lose." " No cards." " Fine." "Eight at the bank, and a six." " He lost." " Aren't you the fellow who was shot?" "No, I'm the fellow who was missed." "You happen to see it?" " No, I just heard about it." "Bank of one million." "Banco." "Banco." "Now, what does that mean?" " I matched the bank." " For a million?" "Nine at the table, and bacarat." "Well, it looks like you are as lucky as they say." "Eh?" "You are a legend, old boy..." ""Card Sense" Jimmy Bond, they call you." "I knew you right away." "I didn't know I had that much of a reputation." "My dear fellow." "Look here, how about you give me the low down?" "How to play?" "Over a drink?" "Oh, I'm very sorry, my name is Clarence Leiter." " Sure, what have I got to lose?" " Do you ever lose, old boy?" "The bar is over there, lead on." "Monsieur Le Chiffre, the bank is open." "Tomorrow." "Very lucky, that Mr Bond." " Yes." " And very handsome." "Tell me, has he changed much since the days when you two were...?" " He looks just the same." " Aha." " You want me to talk with him now?" " Plenty of time, I'll tell you when." "Good evening, gentlemen." " Scotch?" " Yes, with water." "Two Scotch, one water, one soda." " Bring a deck of cards?" " Yes, sir." "You know, I've seen you before, I watched you play at Deuville... when you cleaned out the Maharajah of... what was his name." "That was Bacara, wasn't it?" " Yes." "You know, it must be a fascinating game, but to me it's as baffling as American football." "Well, it's very easy, a lot like 21, it's mostly luck anyway." "You were lucky tonight, to escape those shots." "Light?" "It looks like Le Chiffre is on to you." "I wondered when you'd show up." "I was on my way out to wait for you at the hotel." "I'm attached to station S, British secret service." "we're working in conjunction with the Deuxième Bureau, and your own chaps of Combined Intelligence Agency in Washington." "It seems that we have a good many friends in common." "Yes, doesn't it?" " Your cards, please." " Thanks." " Keep the change." " Thank you, sir." "Okay, go ahead, Leiter." "No, you go ahead." "You explain Bacara and I'll explain your job here." "One player buys the bank." "He puts up all the money, everybody plays against him, they can play for part of it, or all of it." "Now to bet against the whole bank, you go "banco", like I did just now." "You know you're here to deal with Herr Ziffer," "Le Chiffre, he's the same fellow." "Deal and you mean kill him?" "You won't have to, he'll die anyway, if you play your cards right." "Have you ever seen Le Chiffre?" " No." " Go on explaining the game." "Well, you each get two cards, the banker and the dealer, picture cards and tens count nothing, the other cards carry their own face value." "Le Chiffre is the toad-like creature, playing at the table in there, he's the chief soviet agent for this area, controlled through Leningrad section 3 through Paris." "He's the most dangerous man they've ever had." "You can look now." "He's a fanatic, he's ruthless, incorruptible, and everything he does is entirely legal." "But he has a weak spot, and that's how you got into it." " Now you see, the object of the game..." " Sorry." "...is to get as near to nine as possible." "Say I got an ace and a two, that's three, that isn't enough..." "I ask for another card, I draw a six, that makes nine in all." "Now if the banker has nine as well, it's a tie, otherwise, we start all over again." " That's ingenious, nearest to nine." " Yes." "Alright..." "If I don't kill Le Chiffre, what do I do to him?" "His weak spot is gambling." "You're going to play Bacara with him and your job is to clean him out." " For what reasons?" " To destroy him." "He's been gambling with soviet funds, and he's lost 80 million francs." "Now he's going to try to get it back by gambling high." "He's bought the bank for tomorrow night with the last funds the treasury of of his party." "He has 26 million with which to win back the 80 he needs." "Soviet police know about his gambling?" "They got wind of it." "And that's one reason why he's planning to play high tomorrow night." "Now if he should win back that 80 million, maybe he can brazen it out." "But if you won, and he hasn't..." "Then what?" "We'll see that the story hits the newspapers with photos of his bank statement, all the dope." "The French Communist Party will loose face with a very dull thud, and we'll have accomplished our aim, we'll be rid of Le Chiffre." "You know, you're each allowed to draw only one card." "What else?" "You will have 26 million francs, the same as he has." "I'll pick it up for you from the casino cashier and give it to you tomorrow night." "That's hardly a safe margin." "You've won on less, so you play tomorrow night." "And meanwhile, watch your step, they could kill you, they've already tried." "What else do I have to know about him?" "He's tough, he's good with a gun, carries three razor blades, for slashing purposes, there's one in his hat band, it's one in the heel if his left shoe, one in his cigarette case." "He always has three armed guards with him." "They're with him now, you can look." "You see them?" "The big fellow with the blond hair, that's Basil." "Fellow who looks a basset hound, the one who walked past just now, that's Zoltan." "And the third character there, he's the thin dark fellow, see him?" "Name of Zuroff." "Very few are as deep as he is, so be very careful of him." "Incidentally, the whole bunch of them are in the suite right above yours at the hotel." " Oh, well then that's who bugged my room." " Bug?" "Oh, microphone you mean." "Yes, I think I have got it." "Could be 4 or 5, nearest..." "Mr Bond, don't you remember me?" "Valerie," "Valerie Mathis." "We met in the casino at Biarritz." "Yes, of course." "You were my lucky charm." "While you were there, I couldn't lose." "This is Mr Clarence Leiter, Miss Mathis." " I was just teaching Mr Leiter how to play Bacara." " I saw you." "I think I've learned it like a book, perhaps I could try it out tonigh." "Alright, but don't play me." "It's nice to have met you, Miss Mathis." "You wouldn't care to be my lucky charm?" "I'd love it, but I must return to the hotel." " Me too." " Then perhaps we can go together." "Well, if you don't mind going through a barrage of bullets, right now I'm not a very good risk." "So it was you those men were shooting at." "But why?" "Maybe they needed a practice." "Let's go." "Good luck, Leiter." "And to you, tomorrow." "Pardon, monsieur Le Chiffre, you reserved the bank for tomorrow night, do you still want it?" " Tomorrow, yes." " Entendu." "Good night." " Fifth floor, sir." " Yes." "You said you were on the sixth, I'll see you to your room." "I'd rather see you to yours." "Why would I argue with that?" "Down, please." "Did you expect your room to be searched?" "Oh!" "I don't know what anyone would find, it's just that you can't be too careful." "When you live dangerously." "Dangerously?" "Gambling?" "Depends on how and where." "That's for old times' sake." "This is for now." "Oh Jimmy..." "Le Chiffre sent you to me, didn't he?" "Don't deny it, I know you're with him." "Did he tell you to come to my room, because of the microphone?" " Microphone?" " In the fireplace." "With Le Chiffre listening just above?" " What are you talking about?" " You mean he didn't tell you about the mic?" "The wires go through the chimney to his room just above here." " I didn't know!" " Let me look at you..." "You can't lie to me, you never could." "I did't know." "When was it fixed?" "Today, while I was out." "To listen to you..." "If you don't know about it, to listen to you." "He sent you here, but he doesn't trust you." "He wants to be sure that you ask for the things he said." "Jimmy, listen to me." "I'm going to, and so is he." "You're going to tell me those things right now, word for word." "But who's fooling who?" "Jimmy, don't turn down the music!" "Well, that's better." "Chopin, isn't it?" "You were saying, Valerie?" "Jimmy, you used to love me." "I loved you too." "But you haven't written in a year." "There were reasons why I couldn't." "So what do you want to do now?" "Pick up where you left off?" "I've come to say you mustn't play against Le Chiffre." "Oh, so you know that, do you?" "I'm begging you not to, Jimmy." "You're a member of combined intelligence, who fronts as a gambler, he'll kill you!" " She plays her part good." " Shht!" "So you know that too, do you?" "If you don't think of yourself, think of me!" "I did love you." "I still do." "Would I be begging you not to play if I didn't?" "You might." "So please, please go to Paris while you're safe." "If you ever loved me ..." "Maybe I didn't." "Yes, there's that of course." "You know, women can lie as well as men." "Is that all you want to say?" "Go ahead!" "Speak up." "That's all, I'm going to my room." "Valerie, wait." "Maybe I did love you once." "But not now." "I'll see you to the elevator." " Darling..." " Wait!" "Beh." "Music lover." "That was quite an act." " Not all of it." " Which part of it was true?" "That Le Chiffre will kill you." "Valerie..." "He will kill you." "Well, you've done your job well, Valerie." "I hope he pays you well." "Jimmy, I still love you." "Le Chiffre will kill you." "Well you can tell your employer he's wasting his time." "Sixth floor, I guess." "For the lady." "Come in, come in beautiful." "Well?" "Why the tears?" "I've done my job, now I'm going to my room." "You stay here." "Turn it on again." "You see, Valerie, we have a microphone in Bond's room." "You were once so close to him," "I just wanted to make sure about your present feelings." "But you came through magnificently." "Any suspicions I might have had were quite unfounded." "I did all you asked." "Admirably." "Perhaps..." "Perhaps even a little more." "What do you mean?" "Nothing," "I was just wondering how your lipstick got smudged." "Oh, I have no objections to you being kissed by a man you once loved," "but it does open up an interesting angle of speculation, which is..." "Does he still love you?" "You said you heard." "Yes, but I couldn't see him." "You could." "What does it matter?" "Oh, it could matter, very much." "Bond and I are on opposite sides of the fence." "Hello, would you get me the casino please, le chef de partie." " Hello?" " Hello, this is James Bond." "Yes?" "Look, what you said about the police?" "I'd like them to keep close watch on me till after tomorrow night's game." "I will give instructions immediately, Mr Bond." " Thanks." "Good night." " Good night, Mr Bond." "So many ways." "Always been able to protect myself." "Now they chose Bond to take me on, and your Mr Bond is very lucky, and Mr Bond has card sense and I don't like it." "Tell me, does he still love you, Valerie?" "Of course he doesn't." "Not now." "Because, you see, tomorrow, tomorrow night I have to win." "I have to have 80 million francs, and no-one is going to stand in my way, you hear?" "No-one." " Good evening, Mr. Leiter." " Good evening." "4 32, please." "In Dieppe." "Hello." "Hello, Mr. Rudy, please?" "Hello Mr Rudy, this is Leiter speaking." "I just wanted to make sure that you had that story written." "Yes, it will later this evening, will you be there when I call?" "No, I don't know what time, the game might go on quite late, it's very hard to tell." "Yes, I wish you would, I'd rather you handled it yourself." "The story should be in the Paris newspapers at the same time, don't you think?" "Oh good, good." "Yes, now all we've got to do is hope that he wins." "Yes, yes I will and thank you very much." "I'll ring you as soon as I have definite news." "Goodbye." "Mr. Leiter?" "That money you have, would you kindly put it on the table?" "I believe it to be 26 million francs." "We want it." "That makes it very awkward, because I want it too." "You have exactly 10 seconds to do as I say." " Excuse me, mr Leiter..." " It's quite alright, thank you, I think the call is for me in any case." "Oh, just a moment." "Will you do me a kind favour?" "Will you take this money to the cashier?" "Tell him to hold it for Mr Bond, who will pick it up later this evening." " Why certainly, Mr. Leiter." " Thank you very much." "Why don't you pick it up, it might be for you?" "26 million francs." " Correct, sir?" " That's correct." "Yes, sir." "Well, Leiter, how did you make out last night at bacarat?" "I lost my shirt." "Maybe you're a bad teacher." "Cigarette?" "Good luck." "And make sure you clean him out." "Thanks." "Sorry you lost your shirt." "Good evening, Mr Bond." "I'd like you to meet an old friend of mine." "James Bond, Herr Ziffer." "I've always heard of you as Le Chiffre." "That's the same, you see, it's a nickname of mine." "After the war I was a displaced person, just a number on a passport." "Le Chiffre means a mere cipher, it seemed a suitable name." "May I say you're a very important cipher." "You flatter me, sir." "We play tonight, huh?" " Good luck." " Thanks." "And to you." "Valerie." "Excuse me, beautiful." " I kept your number six for you." " Bond." " Good evening." " Oh, lord Danvers!" "Mr Bond, you're wanted on the telephone." "Thanks." "Excuse me." "You pardon me, sir." "Hello, this is Bond." "Yes Mr. Bond, this is a friend." "Who?" "Mr Bond, it may be that you still have a certain attachment for a young woman by the name of Valerie Mathis." "You should know, if you win tonight, she will lose." "Oh, nothing more important than her life." "This, this young lady is part of your own organization, why should it concern me if she dies?" "Perhaps it does not." "But the fact is still indisputable, if you win, she will lose her life." "Pardon me for interrupting your game, I only wish to pass on the warning." "Goodbye." "Pardon me, have you finished with that phone?" "Keep an eye on that girl, Valerie Mathis." " Keep an eye on her." " Thank you very much, thank you." "Sorry." " Cigarette, Valerie?" " No, thank you." "The game is Bacara." "Ladies and gentlemen, a bank of 1 million francs." "Casino Royale act II" "The bank is 1 million francs." "Banco." "No card." "Nine at the bank, and seven." "A bank of 2 million francs." "Banco suivi." "Card." "Seven at the bank, and four." "Bank of 4 million francs." "No." "No." "Banco." "Nine at the table." "Bacara." "Sir." "I can pay." "A bank of 2 million francs." "Banco." "No." "Seven at the bank, and five." "A bank of 4 million francs." "Banco suivi." "No." "Nine at the bank, and seven." "Bank of 8 million francs." "Banco suivi." "Card." "Six at the bank, and three." "A bank of 16 million." "Banco suivi." "No." "Nine at the bank, and seven." "You have beaten him, it was the last of his money." " I need 80." " You won't loose tonight." "A bank of 32 million francs." "Excuse me please." "This is for you, Mr Bond." "Here are 35,000,000 francs - you have to win." "The bank of 32 million francs." "The bank of 32 million francs." "Ladies and gentlemen, a bank of 32 million francs." " Banco suivi." " Please wait." "Your pardon, Mr. Bond, the sum is so big, I will have to count the amount." " Alright, go on, count it." " Thanks." " The game continues." " Excuse me, Mr Bond." "Ladies and gentlemen, a banco of 32 million francs." "Card." "Three at the bank," "and four." "You lost." " You lost a fortune!" " Oh, I still have 23." " But now he can afford to lose." " I may win." " Sir, the bank is broke." " Continue." "Just a moment." "A bank of 23 million francs." "Suivi." "Nine at the table." "Bacara." "Well..." "My cane is in your back, but it is a gun, not a cane." "And can blow the space of your spine without a sound." "You will appear to have fainted," "I shall be gone." "Before I count ten, you will accompany me to the office and give me the money." "If you call for help, I shall fire." "One, two, three, four, five, six." " Take care of those chief, will you." " Yes." "What happened to Miss Mathis?" "Miss Mathis was standing outside with Mr Le Chiffre just a minute ago." "Is this your cane, sir?" " They've gone?" " Yes, they have." "Oh I just heared the news, great..." "There is 35 millions in the cheque, where is Miss Mathis?" "I don't know, I lost sight in the excitement." "Look, I even followed her to the cashiers, when she went to get that money for you." "What, she went to get the..." "You mean that 35..." "Every penny of it." " I do not know why she went..." " Wait a minute." "Mr Bond, the chips have been counted." "87 million francs in all." "I have made it out as a cheque, it is safer that way 35 of it belongs to miss Mathis, where is she?" " I think she's left the casino, sir." " Alone?" "I do not know." "Look, search the terrace, the bar, everywhere." " Yes." "And don't forget to put that cheque somewhere safe." " Sure." "You put this in Scotland Yard's black museum." "Where did you get this?" " Mr. Bond, shall I check it sir?" " No, thank you, have you seen Miss Mathis?" " No." "Say, everybody is asking me about Miss Mathis, she must be a very popular young lady." "Who is she, who else was asking for her?" " Mr. Bond asked for her." " I know about him, anyone else?" " Mr. Le Chiffre too." " Oh he did, did he?" "Well, you know, he was a heavy loser." "So perhaps he needed a young lady's sympathy." "Yes it could be, well thanks anyway." "Miss Mathis!" "Miss Mathis!" "Miss Mathis!" "Oh, I am sorry." "Forgive me." "Where is Miss Mathis?" " Pardon, sir?" " I said, where Miss Mathis?" "This gun is completely silent, I suppose." " Sir!" " Where is Miss Mathis?" "She has left the table." "Then where is Le Chiffre?" " Sir!" "Where is Herr Ziffer?" "I don't know who you are, and why you questioning me." "I know that Le Chiffre went back to the hotel." "Operator?" "Operator?" "Operator?" "I did not bring the young lady up, sir, but of course there are other elevators." " Sure, sure." " Sixth, sir, the young lady's number is 65." "Hello, hello!" "Ring James Bond at his hotel for me, will you?" "Hello." "Hello, Jimmy?" "Jimmy, it's Leiter, have you hidden that cheque yet?" "No, I was looking for Valerie, did you find her?" "No, I haven't yet, but Le Chiffre is on his way across there, maybe just to pick up his bags, I wouldn't know, but while that cheque's still around, you're still hot." "Alright, I'll take care of it right now, you keep after Valerie." "Hello, Leiter?" "No, Mr. Bond, I am speaking for Le Chiffre." "I told you before, if you win, Miss Mathis will lose." "But Le Chiffre will give you both one more chance." "Miss Mathis will live in exchange for the cheque." "Oh, you have Miss Mathis, is that it?" "Will you pass over that cheque?" "I don't think so." " Le Chiffre is with Miss Mathis." " Stand still, Mr Bond!" "I said stand still!" "Close the door and put on the light." "Well, it seems we have a few points of mutual interest to discuss." "Such as, such as that cheque for 87 million francs." "Money, which was partly supplied by the French secret service, through its agent, our little friend Valerie." "Yes, Valerie Mathis, agent of the Deuxième Bureau." "Oh, I only found that out today." "Of course, you would have died at once, but I thought," "I hold the threat of your life over this American." "Not that he seemed to care, he still put his job first." "He had to." "Maybe." "Maybe in any case it was a mistake." "If I would have known that the French had supplied you with funds in case he needed more money..." "Valerie, Valerie, why didn't you tell me you were with the French?" "Oh, I think I can answer that." "Oh, as you most certainly known, Mr Bond, no secret agent can ever be quite sure when another agent isn't working for the other side." "Although I always thought that mutual love means mutual trust." "Do you love me, Jimmy?" "He is much too sensible to answer that." "In any case, neither of you wants the other to be hurt." "Very comfortable considering the fact that I want that cheque for 87 million francs." "Yes, Mr Bond, you have almost destroyed me," "You have almost succeeded, in fact, my life depends upon finding that cheque." "So by the way does yours." "Casino Royale act III" "Basil, you're so clumsy." "I just asked you to hit him." "I didn't ask you to hit him so hard." "Easy, not so strong!" "Tough man, huh?" "Very tough." "Well, if they fights again, hit him again." "But please only a little at a time." "Now Mr Bond, as you might have noticed, we are very serious people, your good health is of no concern to us whatsoever." "Answer that." "Pick him up." "And just in case you get ambitious, Mr Bond, believe me." "Hello." "Hello Jimmy, it's Leiter again." "Have you found Valerie yet?" "Yes, yes, she's here." "Oh good, then everything is fine." "Has Le chiffre entered yet?" "I do not think so." "Oh, he will." "I'm getting out to the papers, giving them the whole story." "So I'll say good night." " Leiter!" " Yes, what is it?" "Nothing, it's okay." "I'm sorry I lost your shirt." "Oh, you're a pal." "I'll talk to you tomorrow." "Maybe ..." "Maybe he'll talk to you tomorrow, but only if you have given us that cheque." "It took me long enough to win it, it'll take you longer to get it back." "I don't think so, I honestly don't think so!" "It's about time we stopped joking, huh?" "I think he is ready for the bathtub." "Oh pardon me, beautiful," "I didn't mean to neglect." "Who knows?" "Maybe ..." "Maybe you can persuade him, huh?" "Basil, hey Basil." "Take her in, but if she screams, at her first scream... he's dead." "Alright Mr. Bond, where's that money?" "Look, Mr. Bond, as you should know by now," "I quite without mercy, and... if you continue to be that obstinate, I..." "I'll have to torture, you'll be tortured to the edge of madness." "Believe me, you have no hope whatsoever, you hear?" "None!" "Nor has she." "You're an ugly little man, why don't you stop talking." "Alright..." "See this tool, Mr Bond?" "It's a very handy little tool, serves all sorts of purposes." "My little friend, you remember... the one that had a gun that passed for a cane," "He was an expert with this." "Unfortunately he's gone, but..." "I've learned a few of his tricks." "Now Mr Bond, are you going to tell me where that cheque is?" "You won't, huh?" "Alright." "I think I know how to make you talk." "Excruciating, huh?" "Look, Mr. Bond, if you continue like this," "I have to start on poor Valerie." "You give me no choice," "I can not let you destroy me." " I've already destroyed you." " You think so, huh?" "I'm no hero, I don't like pain, but I can tell you one thing right now:" "You won't get anything out of me." "Pain and killing is part of my job." "And of mine too, Mr Bond." "I'll bet you love it." "How did you find out, huh?" "Oh, you're an obstinate man, Mr Bond!" "But I think you've had enough." "Where's that money?" "What's the difference?" "It's a cheque." "The police will trace it to you." "Please don't worry about that." "That's very easy." "You see, the story will be that after our little game at the casino, we met, and you being such a good sportsmen, you turned it over to me, you lost, so therefore you signed the cheque over to me." "That simple, huh?" "Now, where's that money?" "Where is it?" "I know you've hidden it, hidden it somewhere here in this suite." "We searched it, but you're very clever, now where is it?" "Alright..." "Zuroff, you'd better go downstairs because, you see, Mr Leiter might arrive, and I'm quite certain he'll be very upset when he sees his friend after we have finished with him." "Go ahead Basil, and this time, you don't have to restrain yourself." " No, stop it, I'll tell you!" " Where is it?" " She doesn't know..." "I know something, when I came in, I saw he was carrying a screwdriver." " Valerie, shut up!" " Screwdriver?" "To use a screwdriver, where..." "Where could he use a screwdriver..." " Where did you use it?" " Find it yourself!" "Alright." "Alright." "Have it your way then, Mr Bond, we've searched your rooms, now we're going to take them apart." "And if I don't find it, we'll take you apart." "Both of you!" "I'm sorry!" "I couldn't help but I couldn't stand what they were doing to you." "Darling." "You're very brave, I couldn't be, not like that." "Can they see us?" "No." "Keep watching!" "Warn me if they move." "Talk, keep talking!" "Whatever happens, I want you to know" "I've always had one memory." "And I've always had one desire, to go away somewhere with you." "somewhere quiet, where we used to go, where there are fields and hills." "Do you remember?" "It seems long ago." "I thought..." "I'd never see anything so beautiful and peaceful, than the warm sweet scent of cut hay, to lie in the fields, and look up at the sky, and there would be nothing but... laughter, and love." "The way it was..." "Hey, the door..." "I remember the door was open..." "On the outside ..." "Try the numberplate..." "Hey, here it is!" "We found it!" "Thank you, Mr Bond!" "Le Chiffre..." "Can I have some water?" "Oh, yes." "With pleasure!" "Basil, give him all the water he wants." "Give me some water too." "Basil..." "Hey, Basil!" "What's the matter?" "Not further!" "Sit down, you!" "Alright." "Are you going to kill him, Jimmy?" "Yeah, why don't you, huh?" "Be fair, Mr. Bond, it's all in a game, we are both gamblers... and I have lost." "Jimmy..." "Give me the cheque!" "Go on... call the police." "See?" "See how the game goes, huh?" "Interesting, huh?" "You know, suddenly I, I find a great desire to live." "What are you going to do, mr." "Bond?" "What are you going to do?" "Well if you want that check that badly, just pull the trigger, but then, ...then you loose your beloved Valerie and if I'll live, believe me, I'll lie about everything!" "And I can lie much better than you, much much better." "So you see, either way, I win." "Why don't you pull that trig" "Thank you mr." "Bond that brings you the Broadway smash hit "Lend an ear"." "Our stars next Thursday will be Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy," "Gene Nelson, Sheree North, and as a special attraction," "Mario Lanza." "Incidentally ladies and gentlemen, delegates from all over the world are now meeting in Chicago with the 42nd National Safety Congress." "We salute the Congress, and its accident prevention at work." "And I'd like to ask each one of you to help too by being careful." "And now, until next Thursday and "Lend an ear", this is William Lundigan saying goodnight, and thank you."