Saboteur
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:00:09
The paint shop!
It'll go up like dynamite!

:00:15
They said the fire extinguisher
you handed to Kenneth

:00:18
was filled with gasoline ...
that you killed him.

:00:22
(Man) l've got to get Fry.
:00:24
He handed me the extinguisher.
:00:25
He must have
known there was gasoline in it.

:00:27
The police!
Maybe something's happened.

:00:30
Why are you covering up Frank Fry?
:00:33
What's a man like you in this for?
:00:34
Must l remind you that you are
the fugitive from justice, and not l?

:00:41
Uncle Philip, he must
be the man they're looking for.

:00:49
My, they must be terribly in love.
:00:53
Hey, what is this? Halloween?
:00:56
- Ah, stowaways.
- Get 'em off!

:00:59
- Aw, Major, honey.
- Don't 'honey' me!

:01:03
- Hang on to your nerve.
- I've been hanging on long enough!

:01:08
You know, somehow I've suddenly
had enough of this country.

:01:12
This whole house is a hotbed
of spies and saboteurs.

:01:17
I have something to tell you.
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Something you oughta know
about this house.

:01:23
They bomb cities, sink ships,
torture and murder

:01:25
so you and your friends
can eat off of gold plate.

:01:28
(Screams) My husband! He's shot!
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l neither intend to be bombed
nor sunk, Mr Kane.

:01:34
(Alarm Ringing)
:01:36
A man like you can't last
in a country like this.

:01:38
lf you can't figure it out for yourself,
they're coming for you.

:01:41
- He's the one you're after.
- Come on, Fry!

:01:54
(Man) The script of Saboteur
was developed

:01:55
under the aegis of David O Selznick.
:01:58
And he had on it as writers,

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