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If you were serious, Birdleson can have it, but is it Jinx to Bond at the end of DAD? I'm curious.
Actually, Goldfinger says it to Zao, who later repeats it to Andrea Anders, but close enough! Over to you.
"Now,stay there!"
"No, that's not quite fair."
Meal at the Bank of England ?
" Tonight! ". ...................... There might be a few, but there is one I'm thinking of. ;)
I'm going to guess, Dr.No to Professor Dent when Dr.No gives Dent the tarantula in DN?
( It's amazing, when you realise how many there are, when I thought it was easy )
if it helps, it's said very sharply.
Here you go:
"Fourteenth Century."
"Yes, all over the island."
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Name: Dimitri. Film: Thunderball. Whom does he speak that to? Largo, when the power has been cut off all over Nassau, for which Largo asks his henchman, Mister Janni, to switch over to emergency generator.
I always found it odd for a Russian to be on a team that consisted of westerners (Italians/Europeans mostly). That's how I remembered it.
And so, back to you Sir. <:-P
Now, for the line:
"Which is which?"
"The governor's not very happy, but you'll have...
a power cut as requested, ... all over the island ... "