:20:00
- Only we call them agents.
- "We"? You mean you...
:20:03
Someone has to do it,
Mrs. Lampert.
:20:05
I didn't think people like you
were supposed to admit...
:20:08
Oh, I'm not an agent.
I'm an administrator, a desk jockey...
:20:14
trying to run a bureau of overworked men
with under-allocated...
:20:18
Funds.
:20:20
Congress seems to think
that all a spy needs...
:20:22
- Agent.
- Yes.
:20:26
That all he needs is a code book,
a cyanide pill and he's in business.
:20:32
What's all this got to do
with me, Mr. Bartholomew?
:20:35
Your husband was wanted
by the United States government.
:20:41
May I have a sandwich, please?
:20:43
- Chicken or liverwurst?
- Chicken.
:20:46
To be more specific, your husband
was wanted by this agency.
:20:51
- So that was it.
- Yes.
:20:53
We, of course, knew him
by his real name...
:20:55
Voss. Charles Voss.
:21:00
All right, Mrs. Voss.
:21:02
I'd like you to look at this photograph
for a moment, please.
:21:07
Tell us if you recogni...
Oh.
:21:10
By the way,
have you seen this one?
:21:12
Scott, Cathy and Ham, Jr.
:21:16
- Very sweet.
- Aren't they?
:21:18
- All right, Mrs. Voss...
- Please stop calling me that.
:21:21
- Lampert's the name on the
marriage license.
- I'm terribly sorry.
:21:25
Mrs. Lampert, would you look at that
and tell me if you recognize anyone?
:21:29
Just a moment.
Have a good look.
:21:34
- It's Charles.
- Very good.
:21:37
He looks so young.
When was this taken?
:21:40
1944. Next, please.
:21:42
The man who was
at the funeral yesterday.
:21:45
A tall man in a corduroy suit.
:21:48
Does the name Tex Penthollow
mean anything to you?
:21:51
No.
:21:52
- You like some wine?
- No, thank you.
:21:54
Next, please.
:21:56
He was there too. A little less hair,
but it's the same one.