Foyle's War (TV Series)
War Games (2003)
Ian Redford: Sir Reginald Walker
Quotes
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DCS Christopher Foyle : Where's your wife?
Sir Reginald Walker : She's left me.
DCS Christopher Foyle : Not much of a day for you, is it? Your wife, your son... your business.
Sir Reginald Walker : My business?
DCS Christopher Foyle : [pointing at the golden box] Do you know what this is?
Sir Reginald Walker : It's a gift.
DCS Christopher Foyle : But you know what it is?
Sir Reginald Walker : It's solid gold and it's a gift given to my company in recognition of succesful trade relations.
DCS Christopher Foyle : A gift from whom?
Sir Reginald Walker : The office for trade.
DCS Christopher Foyle : The German office for trade?
Sir Reginald Walker : Yes.
DCS Christopher Foyle : And you didn't disclose the theft of it because...?
Sir Reginald Walker : Because my son did not declare it, he smuggled it into this country from Switzerland, a few weeks ago.
DCS Christopher Foyle : Well, you're right. It is solid gold, hasn't been declared, certainly came to the country recently and might well have come from the office for trade, Sir Reginald. But it first of all came through a Department of the Third Reich known as the Vermögensverkehrsstelle, the Property Transfer Office, which deals with property acquired by the Nazis. This is a Jewish artifact, made in Frankfurt in the 18th century by Jeremiah Sobel, and until six weeks ago, it belonged to a family called the Rothenbergs, who used it as a prayer book holder. The family, all four of them, were shot and their home looted by the Nazis. And once it's generally known that you're a beneficiary of this Nazi "reallocation" of property, how long do you think you and your company have got?
[he picks up his hat and turns to leave]
DCS Christopher Foyle : One or two things bigger than business, wouldn't you say?
Sir Reginald Walker : ...Aren't you going to arrest me?
DCS Christopher Foyle : Well, on behalf of a very dear friend of mine, I'd say it's no longer necessary.
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Sir Reginald Walker : [sees his wife] I just want to say that I'm extremely sorry that I spoke to you in the way that I did. I will see that the child is all right, and give some sort of compensation if necessary. It was a complete loss of control. It will never happen again.
Lady Alice Walker : It wasn't control that you lost. It was the pretence.
Sir Reginald Walker : I'm sorry?
Lady Alice Walker : That you're a civilised man.
[walks past him]
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Sir Reginald Walker : [to Foyle] Let me tell you something, Mr. Foyle. You may be at war, but I'm not - because business is bigger than war.