Topaz
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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?
3:30:01
And could I offer you a cigarette?
3:30:03
Ah, no, you are smoking.
3:30:06
And now again... Topaz.
3:30:09
These gentlemen have asked me
to repeat to you about Topaz. Why?

3:30:14
Please... Do us a favour.
3:30:16
Tell him what you told us.
3:30:18
Then you succeeded in getting them
the information from Cuba?

3:30:25
Yes.
3:30:26
And now they are afraid
you will be obliged

3:30:28
to pass it on to your government.
3:30:32
And what is Topaz?
3:30:34
Topaz is the codename for a group
of French officials in high circles

3:30:39
who work for the Soviet Union.
3:30:46
I don't believe
there is an organised ring.

3:30:48
The head of the ring
has the codename Columbine.

3:30:51
I do not know him, but I know
he is important and powerful.

3:30:55
The second man in line
is Henri Jarré.


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