Three Days of the Condor
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:03:10
[Doorbell Rings]
:03:21
[Buzz]
:03:23
- Turner,Joseph. No middle initial.
- You're 1 7 minutes late.

:03:26
Make it 1 2, will you?
I was bucking head winds.

:03:29
Dr. Lappe, anything in
the early pouch for me?

:03:33
- Dr. Lappe?
- Yes?

:03:35
Nothing in response
toyour report.

:03:38
Please have the book I left on your desk
analyzed and on the computer by 4:00.

:03:42
Yes, sir. Better get the telemias
moved closer to the light.

:03:45
You're getting a blight
on the leaf.

:03:49
At ease, Sarge. At ease.
:03:52
Going to rain today. 1 0:20.
:03:57
[Ray]
There's got to be more details.

:04:00
[Harold]
I only read two chapters.

:04:01
- No other clues?
- Not so far.

:04:04
- [Janice] What time they fiind him?
- Early evening.

:04:07
They never said
what the caliber ofthe bullet was.

:04:10
- Apparently .38.
- There it is again-- "Apparently."

:04:13
It made an entry wound characteristic of
a .38. They couldn't recover the slug.

:04:17
Hey, we're getting somewhere.
:04:20
You guys figure it out.
I have Far East journals to read.

:04:23
Was the slug smashed
against the wall?

:04:25
No. As a matter offact,
there was no exit wound.

:04:28
We're not getting anywhere.
Finish the book, Harold.

:04:35
Hi. What we've got so far is--
:04:37
Ice.
:04:39
Instead oflead. Ice!
:04:42
The murderer pours water
into a .38 caliber mold,

:04:44
freezes it, and keeps it solid
until the crime.

:04:48
Then he shoots the guy
with the ice bullet.

:04:50
Cops show up, there'sjust
a few drops ofwater.

:04:53
- No bullet, no ballistics.
- That's great.

:04:56
- Hey.
- Yeah?

:04:59
What is this?

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