2 seconds sound clip from the Goldfinger movie soundboard.
You can hear this line at 00:21:12.460 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.
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- Gold, gentlemen, which can be melted down and recast, is virtually untraceable, which makes it, unlike diamonds, ideal for smuggling, attracting the biggest and most ingenious criminals.
- Thank you, Brunskill. That'll be all.
- Thank you, sir.
- Have a little more of this rather disappointing brandy.
- What's the matter with it?
- I'd say it was a 30-year-old Fine indifferently blended, sir... with an overdose of bons bois.
- Colonel Smithers is giving the lecture, 007.
- Gentlemen, Mr. Goldfinger has gold bullion on deposit in Zurich, Amsterdam, Caracas, and Hong Kong. Worth 20 million pounds.
- Most of it came from this country.
- Why move it?
- Because the price of gold varies from country to country. If you buy it here at $30 an ounce, you can sell it in, say, Pakistan at $110, and triple your money.
- Providing, of course, you have the facilities for melting it down.
- And has he?
- Apart from being a legitimate bullion dealer, Mr. Goldfinger poses... No, that's not quite fair. Is, among his many other interests, a legitimate international jeweler.
- He's legally entitled to operate modest metallurgical installations. His British one is down in Kent.
- As yet, we have failed to discover how he transfers his gold overseas. And Lord knows we've tried.
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