:22:00
Do you know him, Mrs. Lampert?
Leopold W. Gideon?
:22:03
- No.
- The last one, please.
:22:05
That's a face
you don't forget.
:22:09
- He was there too.
- Herman Scobie.
:22:12
- You've never seen him before either?
- No, thank heaven.
:22:16
Mrs. Lampert, I'm afraid you are
in a great deal of danger.
:22:21
Why should I be in any danger?
:22:23
You're Charles Voss' wife.
:22:26
Now that he's dead
you're their only lead.
:22:28
Mr. Bartholomew,
if you're trying to frighten me...
:22:32
you're doing a first-rate job.
:22:34
Please do what we ask, Mrs. Lampert.
It's your only chance.
:22:36
Gladly. But I don't know what you want.
You haven't told me.
:22:40
Oh? I haven't?
:22:44
Well, it's the money,
Mrs. Lampert, the money.
:22:47
The $250,000 Charles Voss
received from the auction.
:22:51
Those three men want it too.
They want it very badly.
:22:54
But that's Charles' money,
not theirs.
:22:57
Oh, Mrs. Lampert, I'd love to see you
try and convince them of that.
:23:00
- Oh, boy.
- But then whose is it? His or theirs?
:23:04
Ours.
:23:06
Oh.
:23:09
Charles Voss stole $250,000
from the United States government.
:23:12
- I'm afraid we want it back.
- But I don't have it.
:23:17
That's impossible, Mrs. Lampert.
:23:20
You're the only one
who could have it.
:23:22
Mr. Bartholomew, if I had
a quarter of a million dollars,
:23:25
believe me, I'd know it.
:23:27
Nevertheless, Mrs. Lampert,
you've got it.
:23:30
You mean it's just lying around
somewhere, all that cash?
:23:33
Or a certified check,
safe deposit key, baggage claim.
:23:38
- You look for it, Mrs. Lampert.
I'm quite sure you'll find it.
- But...
:23:39
Look for it. Look just as hard
and as fast as you can.
:23:44
You may not have
a great deal of time.
:23:46
Those three men know you've got
the money just as surely as we do.
:23:50
You won't be safe until
the money's in our hands.
:23:52
Is that clear?
:23:55
Here's where you're
to call me, day or night.
:23:58
It's a direct line
to both my office...