Torn Curtain
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:26:01
How do you do?
:26:02
Won't you please sit down?
:26:03
May I introduce the vice minister,
Mr Strauss.

:26:05
- (Strauss) Guten Tag.
- And Mr Gromek.

:26:12
Well, Miss Sherman,
what are we going to do with you?

:26:18
What do you suggest?
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(Gerhard) Is she a good assistant?
:26:24
Yes.
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Is she a good fiancée?
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Yes.
:26:30
Then it would be nice for you both
if she stayed here, no?

:26:34
Well, that's up to Miss Sherman.
:26:36
Well, Miss Sherman,
how would you like to live behind

:26:38
what you call the Iron Curtain?
:26:43
I-I don't know.
:26:45
Do you want me to stay, Michael?
:26:47
That's up to you, Sarah.
:26:50
If you wish, I can call for a car
:26:51
and you could be
in West Berlin in half an hour.

:26:54
I don't know.
:26:55
Look, could I talk to
Professor Armstrong alone?

:26:57
By all means. There's ample time.
:27:00
Why don't we all sleep on it?
:27:03
Yes, I'd like to do that.
:27:07
We mustn't keep the press waiting, Professor.
:27:11
Perhaps Miss Sherman
would like to accompany us?

:27:13
Is that necessary?
:27:14
I think she should find it interesting.
:27:18
Alright. Let's go.
:27:19
Oh, leave those.
Mr Gromek will take care of them.

:27:22
(Speaking In German)
:27:25
This way, Professor, please.
:27:27
(Speaking In German)
:27:35
(Reporters Chattering, Applauding)
:27:47
(Man Speaking In German)
:27:56
Professor Armstrong will now
read to you his statement in English.


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