:53:00
- Amsterdam? Constantinople?
- No. No.
:53:02
- You've never been in Constantinople?
- No.
:53:04
- But you have been in Venice?
- Yes.
:53:06
Then let me tell you, Venice can't
compare with Constantinople.
:53:08
I don't care what you say.
:53:10
In Constantinople at least
you have streets, sultans,
:53:12
pashas, turbans...
:53:14
- And harems, hmm?
- All kinds.
:53:26
Well, Constantinople.
:53:49
Elysee 7689.
We have to clear out.
:53:53
Railroad station?
Ticket office, please.
:53:55
- Did he recognize you?
- No, no, not yet.
:53:57
Two tickets to Berlin,
first-class and sleeper.
:53:59
Night train. Right. Right.
:54:02
Leave them in the name of
el señor Ignacio Fernandez.
:54:07
Right. Thank you.
:54:09
- Spanish passports.
- Correct. Now the train leaves...
:54:11
At 12:20, I know. Roquet 2471.
:54:14
Two more days and we'd have had
750,000 francs more.
:54:17
We'll have to take what's here.
A bird in hand is worth two in jail.
:54:20
Hello, is this the Spanish consulate?
This is la señora de Ignacio Fernandez.
:54:32
- How long will it take you
to clean up the place?
- I don't know.
:54:34
Fortunately she has a dinner
engagement tonight. I'll meet
you at the station, midnight.
:54:38
Hello. Yes?
:54:41
What? You found a handbag?
:54:44
- Well, you're three weeks too late.
- See you at the Berlin Express.
:54:47
By the way, how's your German?