1:04:01
She has gone out
a few evenings, alone.
1:04:03
Cigarette.
1:04:05
Can it be possible, sir, that the
British have found him out?
1:04:08
It can also be possible that they
have known about him all the time.
1:04:11
Curious. How easily Cicero acquired
the documents he wanted to sell.
1:04:16
When only once we named the
documents we wanted to buy...
1:04:18
...how mysteriously he has
failed to deliver it. Light.
1:04:22
What does the Colonel
propose to do now?
1:04:25
Precisely nothing. All spies in
time, outlive their usefulness.
1:04:30
And I'm afraid, Moyzisch,
that your friend Cicero...
1:04:33
...has just about outlive his...
1:04:36
...if any.
1:05:01
Voila.
1:05:16
Well done, Señora Antonini.
1:05:19
It was nothing, Señor. One of my
many pleasant wifely duties.
1:05:22
How much they cost?
- 5,000 pounds.
1:05:24
Another 1,000 for the
papers to go with them...
1:05:26
...birth and marriage certificates...
1:05:29
...and another 1,000 to help
him forget all about us.
1:05:32
Money well spent.
What about the tickets?
1:05:34
Two first-class compartments, separate
cars, on the Istanbul Express.
1:05:38
Leaving tomorrow evening.
- And the ship?
1:05:40
An Argentina passenger-freighter,
sailing from Istanbul direct to Rio.
1:05:44
When?
- Day after tomorrow, at sundown.
1:05:47
Now, remember, you're to take
no notice of me on the train.
1:05:50
At Istanbul, we'll go
board the ship at once.
1:05:53
How did it go at the bank?
1:05:55
The size of the deposit
created quite a stir.
1:05:58
The manager of the bank
seemed extremely curious...