:17:02
Expect immediate report after
delivery of documents.'
:17:06
Signed Kaltenbrunner.
:17:07
What does he mean, sir,
by take every precaution?
:17:09
You're not to hand over the money...
:17:11
...until you have developed
the films, examined them...
:17:14
...and decided whether they
are genuine and worth it.
:17:16
That's quite a responsibility.
- Yes, it is.
:17:19
The money arrived by courier
from Berlin this morning.
:17:22
20,000 pounds.
:17:26
I have not taken any of it, Moyzisch.
You can count it in your office.
:17:30
Yes, sir. I had no intention,
believe me, it...
:17:32
Can you handle this alone?
- Yes, sir.
:17:35
What about developing the films?
:17:37
Photography's a hobby of mine.
I have used the dark room often.
:17:40
Good. The fewer people who
know about this the better.
:17:44
Particularly if he makes fools of us.
:17:47
Personally...
:17:49
...I sense something bogus
about the whole affair.
:17:52
The man may be a clever swindler...
:17:55
...perhaps even a British agent trying
to plant false information on us.
:18:00
What was your impression of him?
:18:02
Well, sir, I'd pick him to be a
highly trained special agent...
:18:05
...a foreign office career man.
:18:07
British, of course.
:18:08
An Oxford-bred aristocrat
if ever I saw one.
:18:11
You know the type, sir...
:18:12
...arrogant, spoiled, cynical
and completely decadent.
:18:16
Fantastic.
:18:18
By the way, a code name
has been assigned to him...
:18:21
...'Cicero'.
:18:23
He is to be referred to as Cicero.
- Cicero?
:18:26
The name is the personal
choice of Herr Ribbentrop.
:18:28
Has it any significance, sir?
- None that I know of.
:18:31
Except the surprising fact that Herr
Ribbentrop has ever heard of Cicero.
:18:35
Yes, sir.
- That's all, Moyzisch. Good luck.
:18:38
And keep your wits sharp.
A great deal depends on you.
:18:41
Yes, sir.
:18:55
I forgot the money.