1:07:04
You better wait here.
1:07:13
- I know where he is.
- Who's that, comrade?
1:07:17
May I suggest we pool
our information?
1:07:20
If I tell you the city,
you will know how to find him
in that city, yes?
1:07:25
- A new wrinkle on detente.
- That manuscript is
an embarrassment to us all.
1:07:30
If you catch him, your people
will squeeze him. We're not
crazy about that idea.
1:07:34
At the moment, we feel it is more
important he be neutralized.
1:07:37
He knows too much about
our side, as well as yours.
1:07:42
Well?
1:07:44
Sorry.
1:07:46
Very well.
He is back in London.
1:07:51
He flew there from Bermuda
two days ago.
1:07:53
- He's traveling under the name
of Leonard Ross.
- That figures.
1:07:59
I'd like to be able to tell you
that we found him through
brilliant detective work.
1:08:02
But in actual fact,
one of my men just happened
to recognize him at Heathrow.
1:08:08
I will want a quid pro quo
one day, my good friend.
1:08:12
I bet you will.
1:08:14
See you in London.
1:08:19
- Well?
- He's in London.
1:08:21
- He gave you that for free?
- Of course not. Nothing's
free with that old fox.
1:08:25
But it does tell us one thing.
1:08:28
- The Russians are
just as nervous as we are.
- You're learning.
1:08:31
By the way, he's traveling
on your passport.
1:08:45
-[ Chattering ]
- That's cheaper too.
1:08:51
[ Speaking German ]
1:08:55
Uh, no, I'm sorry. Sorry.
1:08:58
- Parlez-vous Francais, monsieur?
- No, no. This--