3:28:00
You left quite a few complications
behind.
3:28:04
Yes, I know.
3:28:07
So it is done,
whatever you have done.
3:28:09
The Cuban government
has protested
3:28:11
your activities directly to Paris.
3:28:13
I am here to instruct you
to be on the next plane to Paris.
3:28:18
Tonight.
3:28:19
You will report
to the Director-General.
3:28:39
Well...
3:28:41
The end of Washington for me.
I have been recalled.
3:28:50
I am sorry.
3:28:52
You know how grateful we all are
for your contribution.
3:28:55
It confirms our information
from other sources,
3:28:57
including the U-2 photos.
3:29:01
What do you think
will happen in Paris?
3:29:03
Oh... A board of inquiry, I suppose.
3:29:07
Why I went to Cuba.
What I did. Who I did it for.
3:29:11
Why I did it for you.
And what I found out.
3:29:24
I want you to take a ride with me
out to the safe house.
3:29:27
While you were away,
3:29:28
the Russian came up with some
revelations that will shake you.
3:29:33
- What about?
- The leaks in Paris.
3:29:35
He spelled the whole thing out
for us.
3:29:37
I want you to listen to him before
you face those people over there.
3:29:44
Ah, thank you, Mrs Fawcett.
3:29:46
I will serve the coffee.
3:29:47
Mrs Fawcett makes
wonderful coffee.
3:29:50
- Will that be all?
- (Nordstrom) Yes, thank you.
3:29:53
- Monsieur Devereaux?
- No, thank you.
3:29:55
Mr Nordstrom?
Black with one sugar?
3:29:58
Mr McKittreck, black?