Torn Curtain
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:59:01
For how long?
:59:02
I don't know.
:59:05
You should try to see him right away.
:59:08
You bruised one or two ribs.
:59:10
(Groans)
:59:13
Tomorrow, they will probably
have you in for a screening.

:59:17
They will want to ask you
questions about your experiments.

:59:21
If you please them, if you pass the test,
:59:24
they may allow you to work with Lindt.
:59:27
How long do you need with him?
:59:29
How long does it take
to get a man's confidence?

:59:32
He's got the key to a puzzle in his head.
:59:34
I have to get the key.
:59:36
And he will give it to you? Just like that?
:59:39
No, not just like that.
:59:42
I'm depending upon his curiosity.
:59:46
It's a pretty strong instinct
among most people,

:59:48
but among scientists a bloody obsession.
:59:50
I'm depending upon
his eagerness to question me.

:59:51
But you want information from him.
:59:53
Well, that works two ways.
:59:55
In order for him to find out what I know,
:59:57
he's gonna have to tell me what he knows.
:59:59
And I'll just feed him hopefully
the right kind of plausible

1:00:04
information,
so he thinks I'm on to his discovery.

1:00:06
It sounds as if it could be a long business.
1:00:09
I'm sorry to be on your hands.
1:00:12
Oh, you're not on my hands.
1:00:13
I don't want to see you again
until you are ready to leave.

1:00:16
Sorry I had to put you through all this,
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but in our organisation, we have to resort to
1:00:21
many bizarre means of communication.
1:00:25
Yes, that's - that's the right word.
1:00:53
(Speaking In German)

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