:23:11
Open up. Moyzisch.
:23:21
Interesting snapshots, aren't they?
:23:23
The documents seems to be genuine.
:23:25
Don't be pompous, Moyzisch.
:23:28
My government has authorized me to
make further arrangements with you.
:23:31
Have you informed them of
the price? 15,000 pounds...
:23:33
...for each additional roll of film.
:23:38
How did...
- I said to myself...
:23:41
...if I were an attaché
in a German Embassy...
:23:43
...what combination would I use?
- How dare you?
:23:46
1-30-33, the day Hitler came to power.
:23:50
I imagine that would open
half the safes in Germany...
:23:52
...and Hitler's birthday
the other half.
:23:55
What an unimaginative lot you are.
:23:57
Don't be upset. There wasn't
anything else worth taking.
:24:02
My government is prepared to pay
10,000 pounds per roll, no more.
:24:05
We won't haggle, Moyzisch. I risk
my life to get these documents.
:24:09
15 of them at 1,000 pounds each
is quite reasonable. You'll pay it.
:24:13
But under one condition.
My superiors insist...
:24:16
...on knowing who you are and
how you obtain your information.
:24:19
Why?
- Because...
:24:21
...it's irregular having an agent in
our employ about whom we know nothing.
:24:25
I am not an agent in your employ.
Understand that clearly.
:24:28
All the same. It's essential
that we know...
:24:31
It's unessential that you
know anything about me.
:24:34
I will tell you this much.
I work at the British Embassy.
:24:37
Sooner or later you'll find that
out, anyway. As to my name...
:24:40
You have been assigned
a code name, Cicero.
:24:43
Cicero. A man of nobility,
eloquence...
:24:47
...and dissatisfaction.
:24:50
I like that name.
- When will you bring more film?
:24:53
A week from tonight, at the same
hour. And have the money ready.
:24:56
Moyzisch, change the
combination for the safe.
:24:59
May I suggest one? Try 6-18-15.