:07:07
Waiting, waiting, waiting.
:07:09
I'll never get out of here.
:07:11
I'll die in Casablanca.
:07:13
But can't you make it
just a little more, please?
:07:17
Sorry, but diamonds are
a drag on the market.
:07:20
There are diamonds everywhere.
Twenty-four hundred.
:07:23
All right.
:07:24
The trucks are waiting.
The men are waiting. Everything--
:07:30
It's the fishing smack Santiago.
:07:32
It leaves at one tomorrow night.
From the end of the marina.
:07:37
Thank you.
:07:38
And bring 1 5,000 francs in cash.
:07:40
Remember, in cash.
:07:49
Cheerio.
:07:51
-Open up, Abdul.
-Yes, professor.
:08:03
-Waiter?
-Yes, madame?
:08:04
Will you ask Rick
if he'll have a drink with us?
:08:07
Madame, he never drinks with customers.
Never. I've never seen it.
:08:11
What makes saloonkeepers so snobbish?
:08:13
Perhaps if you told him I ran
the second-largest bank in Amsterdam.
:08:17
The second largest?
That wouldn't impress Rick.
:08:20
The leading banker in Amsterdam
is now the pastry chef here.
:08:23
We have something to look forward to.
:08:27
And his father is the bellboy.
:08:29
Good!
:08:58
Excuse me.