:27:00
I tell you what.
:27:02
I won't make an issue of your womanhood
if you won't make an issue of my affidavit.
:27:06
Mr. Canfield...
:27:08
I am here to represent the Soviet Union
in a most urgent matter.
:27:12
And I demand that you take this seriously.
:27:14
I'll do that.
:27:16
Monday morning, I will meet with
attorneys at the Russian Embassy.
:27:19
- We will obtain a writ of replevin.
- All right.
:27:22
And I'll get a judiciary habeas
of the Magna Carta.
:27:25
- What's that?
- I don't know, but it scared you, didn't it?
:27:28
Why can't you understand
this is no laughing matter?
:27:31
Comrade...
:27:33
we're in Paris, in the spring.
Why can't we make it a laughing matter?
:27:37
Really, Mr. Canfield.
:27:39
It's quite obvious what you have done
to Bibinski, Brankov and Ivanov.
:27:43
But if you think you will do
the same thing to me...
:27:45
you had better stop right now.
:27:48
I didn't do anything to the commissars.
:27:51
Paris did.
:27:52
It did it to them, it did it to me,
it'll do it to you.
:27:56
Let me show you something.
:27:58
Come on, don't be afraid. Just look.
:28:06
Comrade, face your enemy.
:28:31
I resent being preached
to about electricity.
:28:34
You forget we invented it.
:28:36
I wasn't talking about electricity.
I was talking about lights.
:28:40
Your attitude is typical of the male
in capitalistic society.
:28:44
You will soon be extinct.
:28:47
- How long have I got left?
- Do not misunderstand me.
:28:50
As basic material, you might not be bad...
:28:53
but you are the unfortunate
product of a doomed culture.
:28:56
I feel sorry for you.
:28:59
You must admit that this doomed
old civilization of ours sparkles.