Our Man in Havana
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1:03:00
- There are no constructions.
- So I thought.

1:03:04
But the British Secret Service
would not be so easily deceived.

1:03:08
Neither will other people here.
1:03:11
Why didn't you stick to invention?
1:03:14
I don't even know...
1:03:17
why I picked on the name of Montez.
1:03:20
I would have loaned you money.
I offered to.

1:03:23
- I needed more than you could lend.
- It needs no skill to kill a man.

1:03:27
But to save a man,
that takes six years of training...

1:03:31
and then one cannot be sure.
1:03:33
There is not one patient
that I know for certain that I have saved.

1:03:38
But the man I killed, I know him.
1:03:42
Why dress up as a soldier?
1:03:45
I was not dressed this way
when I killed a man.

1:03:49
I was dressed as a doctor
and I was reading Charles Lamb.

1:03:55
Mr. Wormold, I just want you identified.
1:04:00
Hello, Teresa.
1:04:04
That's him. I recognise him perfectly.
A disgraceful scene.

1:04:08
There was no need
for you to send your men to fetch us.

1:04:11
Mr. Wormold,
you're playing the wrong character.

1:04:14
It is I who am the injured party.
1:04:17
Yesterday you gave me your word of honour
that you did not know Capt. Montez.

1:04:21
I repeat it.
I've never set eyes on him in my life.

1:04:24
It's a lie! He drank with Capt. Montez and
myself on the terrace of the country club.

1:04:29
He pressed his attentions on us.
1:04:31
He wanted to speak to me privately
and he followed me to the washroom.

1:04:34
He left the pilot sitting at the table
on the terrace.

1:04:37
That will be all.
1:04:38
As long as you remain indoors,
you'll be safe. Take her with you.

1:04:41
The country club?
1:04:44
There was a man in uniform.
1:04:47
How did you make the engineer talk?
Thumbscrews?

1:04:51
The engineer does not belong
to the torturable class.

1:04:54
Are there class distinctions in torture?
1:04:56
Some people expect to be tortured.
Others are outraged by it.


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