1:44:01
Just get me in,
and I'll worry about getting out.
1:44:05
Do you really mean you want
to go to Russia of your own free will?
1:44:09
- That's right.
- Nobody's forcing you?
1:44:11
No.
1:44:13
Very strange.
1:44:16
Why?
1:44:17
If you must know,
because I'm in love with a Russian girl.
1:44:21
Why didn't you say so before?
1:44:25
No visa!
1:44:49
- Good morning, Comrade.
- Good morning, Comrade Commissar.
1:44:52
Here is my report on
the public library situation in Bryansk.
1:44:56
You've finished the whole investigation?
That's marvelous.
1:45:01
You must have worked day and night.
Don't you ever sleep?
1:45:03
I need very little sleep.
1:45:05
I've already started
an identical survey in Rostov.
1:45:09
I'm afraid you will have to turn over
that work to someone else.
1:45:13
May I ask why?
1:45:15
It concerns your friends
Bibinski, Ivanov and Brankov.
1:45:18
You must share the blame,
since on the strength of your report...
1:45:22
I sent them back to Paris.
1:45:24
What have they done?
1:45:26
We have sent them on a mission
concerning the sale of our films.
1:45:30
They have been there for weeks
and haven't sold one film.
1:45:33
This anonymous report
was sent to me. Listen:
1:45:37
"They are dragging
the name of your country...
1:45:39
"through every cafe and nightclub in Paris.
1:45:42
"How can you expect
the Soviet cause to gain respect...
1:45:45
"when your envoys indulge
in such decadent behavior?
1:45:49
"Last Thursday they got so drunk
they entered a dance contest...
1:45:54
"and won."
1:45:56
Something called the cha-cha-cha.