Roger Moore credited as playing...
Captain Gavin Stewart
- [Stewart has just broken Gupta's neck]
- Mrs. Cromwell: You've killed him!
- Capt. Gavin Stewart: Yes, he was going to kill me. And you. Things like that tend to make me impulsive.
- [at a casino, Gavin Stewart can be seen speaking with a woman at the roulette table. This is Mrs. Cromwell]
- Capt. Gavin Stewart: How about celebrating my impending loss with a bottle of champagne?
- Mrs. Cromwell: Thank you. I don't drink when I gamble.
- Capt. Gavin Stewart: Smoke?
- [Mrs. Cromwell shakes her head]
- Capt. Gavin Stewart: Tap dance?
- Mrs. Cromwell: [laughs] Not recently.
- Capt. Gavin Stewart: How about tea in the lounge?
- Mrs. Cromwell: [looks at the table] Do you hear those clicking sounds?
- [the wheel can be seen spinning, and it lands on a number, signalling that Gavin has lost his bet]
- [at a casino, Gavin Stewart can be seen speaking with Mrs. Cromwell]
- Capt. Gavin Stewart: By the way, my name is Gavin Stewart.
- [Stewart notices that Mrs. Cromwell has a ring on her finger]
- Capt. Gavin Stewart: I take it, that that is a wedding ring?
- Mrs. Cromwell: That's what it is.
- Capt. Gavin Stewart: And you are, Mrs...?
- Mrs. Cromwell: Cromwell.
- [at the casino, Gavin Stewart and Mrs. Cromwell can be seen speaking with one another]
- Capt. Gavin Stewart: Let me hazard a guess, Mrs. Cromwell. You are here in Goa, on holiday, and your husband is an acutely large gentleman probably sitting at the baccarat table.
- Mrs. Cromwell: No, I live here. And my husband is dead.
- Capt. Gavin Stewart: [somewhat embarrased] Oh, I'm sorry. I tend to be...
- Mrs. Cromwell: [interrupting] Over charming?
- Capt. Gavin Stewart: I really am sorry.
- Mrs. Cromwell: There's no need to bee.
- [Mrs. Cromwell turns her attention to the roulette wheel]
- Mrs. Cromwell: Let's watch our money disappear.
- [Gavin gives a small smile as he watches the wheel]
- [at the casino, Mrs. Cromwell can be seen watching Gavin Stewart place a bet on a particular number at the roulette table]
- Mrs. Cromwell: You really have faith.
- Capt. Gavin Stewart: "Hope" would be a better word.