:53:02
...you have to find out whether it's
a three- or four-number combination.
:53:07
Then, whether you move
to the right or the left.
:53:11
If it's your key lock, it's
a matter of finding the proper key.
:53:16
In the absence of a key,
a common problem...
:53:20
...there are certain instruments
that do a right proper job.
:53:24
-It's a matter of learning to use them.
-How long will it take?
:53:30
You've got to understand, opening these
is not something any old bloke can do.
:53:36
-It's a gift, if I do say so myself.
-Let's say Lt. Wells is gifted.
:53:41
A key lock, a couple of days,
a combination lock, six months.
:53:46
-We're interested in a Cona 335.
-That's a Jerry safe.
:53:52
-We are at war with the Germans.
-You've got a point.
:53:56
-Which is it?
-It's a key lock.
:53:59
Any schoolkid could crack it. In fact,
I cracked one when I was a schoolkid.
:54:05
Right. Now, gentlemen, here you have,
before your very eyes, your lock pick.
:54:11
You have here your safe, which is
almost the same as your Cona 335.
:54:16
Insert your lock pick
into your Cona 335...
:54:23
...feeling your way
through the elements.
:54:26
For your information,
there happen to be four.
:54:33
One.
:54:36
Two. Three.
:54:41
Four.
:54:49
Apple pie. Bleeding apple pie.
:54:59
-Nice to see you, lieutenant.
-Nice to see you.