Casino Royale (1967)
Ursula Andress: Vesper Lynd (007)
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Quotes
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Vesper Lynd : Mr Evelyn Tremble?
Evelyn Tremble : Yes, that's right.
Vesper Lynd : Isn't Evelyn a girl's name?
Evelyn Tremble : No, it's mine, actually.
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Sir James : [Eyeing Miss Lynd's ostentatious pantsuit with extravagant feathered headdress] What a charming outfit that is. Do you often wear it in the office?
Vesper Lynd : If I wore it in the street, people might stare.
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Vesper Lynd : Haven't you read the papers today?
Evelyn Tremble : I don't normally get them quite so early.
Vesper Lynd : I get them before they're printed.
Evelyn Tremble : Well, I suppose you can do anything if you have money.
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Vesper Lynd : Never trust a rich spy!
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Sir James : My dear, Miss Lynd.
Vesper Lynd : Who are you, sir?
Sir James : I am Sir James Bond.
Vesper Lynd : But, I thought you were retired, Sir James?
Sir James : The whole world believes that you were eaten by a shark, Miss Lynd.
Vesper Lynd : That was no shark. That was my personal submarine. But enough of this polite conversation. What is the purpose of your visit?
Sir James : I desperately need your help.
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[Evelyn is afraid of looking through a window.]
Vesper Lynd : Don't worry, it's a two-way mirror.
[a two-way mirror is a panel of glass that can be seen through from one side, but is a mirror on the other.]
Evelyn Tremble : Which way?
Vesper Lynd : That way.
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Vesper Lynd : I do so like to feel comfortable with whatever I'm doing.
Evelyn Tremble : Oh, yes, in deed. Yes. The more relaxed the muscles, the - better the synchronization between mind and body.
Vesper Lynd : I should think you're frightfully synchronized, Mr. Tremble. Martini?
Evelyn Tremble : What about them?
Vesper Lynd : I was about to offer you one.
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Cashier : Thank you, Monsieur. Could we have the name please?
Evelyn Tremble : Bond. James Bond.
Cashier : James Bon - James Bond?
Vesper Lynd : Yes. James Bond.
Evelyn Tremble : Yes. James Bond.
Cashier : I wonder if you'd be kind enough to sign my autograph book. It's not for me, you understand, it's, eh, my little sister.
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Evelyn Tremble : Do you know me from somewhere?
Vesper Lynd : Your book, "Tremble and Baccarat". I've studied it very closely - at night - in my bed.
Evelyn Tremble : Is that where you study it?
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Vesper Lynd : So nice of you to come.
Evelyn Tremble : My pleasure.
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Vesper Lynd : Why don't you come down to me?
Evelyn Tremble : Thank you very much. Lovely place you've got down there.
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Vesper Lynd : There are things I didn't understand too well in your book. Let me see, eh, was it in Chapter 7 or Chapter 6?
Evelyn Tremble : Chapter 6, probably. Then, of course, it could have been, Chapter 7. Have you got the book or is it still in your bed?
Vesper Lynd : I believe it is.
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Vesper Lynd : I went through a lot of trouble to bring you here.
Sir James : Dear Vesper, the things you do for money.
Vesper Lynd : This time it's for love, Sir James.