:50:00
Judy, I want you
to meet these people.
:50:04
Gentlemen, this is Mrs. MacPherson.
:50:07
- Mr...
- My name is Shelton.
:50:10
This is Les Peters,
and this is Mr. Vanrider, our boss.
:50:14
Mr. Vanrider met us
at the boat.
:50:16
And Geoff Carter.
:50:19
Mrs. MacPherson.
:50:20
Mr. Carter.
:50:23
I'm sorry, Bat, but I forgot
to ask you for the trunk keys.
:50:26
Yes, you did.
:50:27
- I'm afraid I interrupted something.
- Not at all.
:50:30
There you are.
I'll see you in a few minutes.
:50:32
I'm glad to have met everyone.
:50:42
No, she doesn't know about me.
:50:47
Come on.
:50:48
- You're not gonna put this guy to work.
- That, too, is none of your business.
:50:52
- Who's running this airline?
- You are.
:50:54
- That's what I mean.
- You don't seem to remember that.
:50:59
- Did you get old man Hartword yet?
- No, the line's still busy.
:51:05
- You do some queer things, Kilgallen.
- MacPherson's the name.
:51:09
That's what I'm saying. Why didn't
you tell her what you've done?
:51:12
Let's get this over with.
When does the next boat leave?
:51:15
Have you got enough dough
for your passages?
:51:20
That's fine.
:51:30
- I wonder if I could.
- What?
:51:33
- Cram you down their throats.
- That bunch in there?
:51:36
Yeah.
:51:38
I wouldn't mind choking a few of 'em.
:51:44
Hello? Yes, Mr. Hartword,
I've been trying to get you.
:51:47
I've got to get my boy out of here,
or bring a doctor in.
:51:51
I'd like to help you, but I can't
take a chance on losing a plane.
:51:54
The Dutchman's hard up. You get a doctor
here, you can write your own ticket.
:51:58
I'll take responsibility
for the plane.