Torn Curtain
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:41:05
What possessed you to bring
your girl on a job like this?

:41:08
I didn't. She followed me.
That's the whole point.

:41:10
There are two of us involved
in the escape now.

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I can't get her to go home.
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Does she know what you're really up to?
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No, of course not.
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That's good, because if she did,
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and ever made any kind of a slip,
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these people can play it rough.
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I know that.
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Look, mister,
:41:26
why can't you leave this intelligence
work to us professionals?

:41:27
Cos you wouldn't know what to look for.
:41:29
The information I'm after is inside the head
:41:32
of a scientist at Leipzig University.
:41:35
I've often wondered if you professionals
:41:37
know what you're looking for
:41:38
when you go in and steal secret papers.
:41:40
Anytime I've had to do a job like that,
:41:42
I just grabbed up the whole lot
and let Control sort them out.

:41:45
What I'm after can't be got that way.
:41:47
It takes a scientist to pick a scientist's brain.
:41:51
I read in this morning's paper
in your interview yesterday

:41:53
something about Washington
cancelling your anti-missile project.

:41:56
I couldn't lick the final problem.
:41:58
But this professor in Leipzig, he has?
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Yep.
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- So you're taking the short cut?
- I'm trying to.

:42:06
Did Washington approve
this crazy scheme of yours?

:42:09
They don't know anything about it.
:42:11
Then how did you make
the Copenhagen contact?

:42:14
Let's say I got friends in high places.
:42:17
How long do you figure
this whole thing's gonna take?

:42:20
I don't know. One month. Two.
:42:22
One week. Two. Depends.
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What I need now is the name
of your agent in Leipzig.

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The name's Koska.
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K-O-S-K-A.
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You'll be contacted.
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Your escape will originate from there.
:42:34
Well, mister, this is where you get off.
:42:39
Pleasant dreams.

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