1:11:08
Please. I wish you wouldn't go.
1:11:12
London wouldn't want you to,
whatever Hawthorne thinks.
1:11:15
If I don't go, they'll try something else.
1:11:17
They strike at you through what you love,
so Hasselbacher says.
1:11:20
Don't worry about Milly.
I'll watch her like a lynx.
1:11:23
And who's going to watch you?
1:11:25
Oh, for goodness' sake, put that knife down.
1:11:28
Eleven more lids
and we can get an airgun for the office.
1:11:33
We need some sort of weapon.
1:11:35
I've only got to be careful what I eat.
It is important to find out who they are.
1:11:40
I'll have done something for my money.
1:11:42
But you've done plenty. The drawings,
Segura. There is no point in going.
1:11:46
Oh, yes there is. Pride.
1:11:48
- Who are you showing off to?
- You.
1:11:57
Thank you.
1:11:57
Thank you.
1:11:58
Senator, let me introduce Mr. Wormold.
1:12:02
Your president Dr. Braun has been telling
me that I'm going to have the pleasure...
1:12:06
- of hearing you speak.
- I hope it'll be a pleasure.
1:12:09
Mr. Wormold.
1:12:12
Come away from here.
They're planning to poison you.
1:12:15
- Is the food so bad?
- Hello.
1:12:18
You mustn't be seen here, Hasselbacher,
you're too conspicuous.
1:12:21
You can't stay.
1:12:22
Now, don't worry.
I'm going to come out on my own two feet.
1:12:26
- Now go home, Hasselbacher.
- Good-bye, Jim.
1:12:35
- Damn glad to see you.
- Oh, I'm glad to see you too, Carter.
1:12:41
No, thank you.
1:12:45
Perhaps you would prefer a dry martini, sir.
1:12:47
- Is your name Louis?
- Yes, sir.
1:12:49
Would you like a Scotch, sherry,
Old-Fashioned? Anything you care to order.
1:12:52
- I'm not drinking.
- You'd do better to drink all you can.
1:12:55
My name's MacDougal.
It seems we're sitting together.