1:37:03
We are not so far from each other.
1:37:05
Our chairs are almost touching.
1:37:10
Bravo.
1:37:12
Our chairs are indeed almost touching.
1:37:15
And we want to remain seated on them,
correct?
1:37:18
We don't want them snatched out
from under us, am I right?
1:37:21
Because, if one goes, the other goes.
1:37:25
And then boom-boom and boom-boom.
1:37:29
What is it about his background
that they're trying to cover up?
1:37:34
A criminal record? A membership
in a subversive organization?
1:37:38
Homosexual, perhaps.
1:37:39
He told me that he had been living there
since he was a child...
1:37:43
...working as a gardener.
1:37:45
He showed us a room in the garage,
where he said he stayed, and...
1:37:48
...well, I didn't really believe him,
of course, but why the act?
1:37:56
Tell me...
1:37:59
...do you, by any chance,
enjoy Krylov's fables?
1:38:03
Now, I ask you that
because there is something...
1:38:07
...Krylovian about you.
1:38:12
Do you think so?
1:38:15
I believe that you know Krylov.
1:38:29
So, you know your Krylov in Russian,
do you?
1:38:33
I must confess,
I had suspected as much all along.
1:38:38
Excuse me, but would you tell me
your name again?
1:38:43
A dash of American humor.
1:38:46
Vladimir Skrapinov.
1:38:49
That's a very nice name.
1:38:51
And yours, Chauncey Gardiner.