:17:00
Well, actually, I wasn't
thinking of myself.
:17:02
It's your daughter
I'm concerned about.
:17:04
With the political situation
in Berlin the way it is...
:17:06
anything can happen anytime.
:17:08
Exactly.
:17:09
That's why I want you to take
especially good care of her.
:17:11
She's just a child, really...
:17:12
and I don't like her
to stay in a hotel alone...
:17:14
at a time like this.
:17:15
She's flying Pan Am.
:17:16
The plane is due
in Berlin at 4:30...
:17:19
unless those damn Commies
shoot it down.
:17:43
Here.
You give her the flowers.
:17:45
Oh, cut it out, Phyllis!
:17:46
What was I going to do?
:17:47
The boss asked me to look
after his only daughter.
:17:48
I can't disappoint him.
:17:50
What about
your only children...
:17:51
and your only wife?
:17:52
We were all packed
and ready to go.
:17:54
Don't you think
we were disappointed?
:17:55
Believe me, Phyllis,
everybody's disappointed.
:17:57
We'll just have to put things
off a couple of weeks.
:17:58
The roller skates
and the snorkel and the umlaut.
:17:59
The what?
:18:01
Right now, the important thing
is to make sure...
:18:02
that the girl has a good time
so when she goes home...
:18:04
all she'll talk about
is our man in Berlin.
:18:06
It's such a nuisance.
:18:07
Tommy will have to move
into Cindy's room.
:18:09
Bertha will have to learn
how to cook sauerbraten...
:18:11
southern style.
:18:12
Come on, Phyllis.
Make an effort.
:18:13
Yes, mein führer.
:18:29
Pardon me, is this the plane
from Paris?
:18:31
Oui, monsieur.
:18:32
Isn't there a Miss Hazeltine
among the passengers?
:18:33
There was a Miss Hazeltine
among the passengers...
:18:35
but we have lost her.
:18:36
You lost her?
:18:37
She has joined the crew.
:18:46
Scarlett Hazeltine
if I ever saw one.
:18:51
Miss Hazeltine, I'm MacNamara.
:18:52
This is Mrs. MacNamara.
Welcome to Berlin.
:18:54
Hi there!
:18:55
How was your flight?
:18:56
Just marvy.
:18:57
The boys let me
buzz Dusseldorf.