:05:01
Separate uranium 235,
then arrange for two portions
:05:05
of the element to be brought together
suddenly, so that the resulting mass,
:05:10
no bigger than this, general,
:05:12
undergoes a spontaneous
self-generating reaction.
:05:16
And if this was the epicenter
of that explosion...
:05:21
...all of Chicago you could see
from here would disintegrate.
:05:27
Hallelujah.
:05:28
At the moment, all we have
are theories, concepts, inspirations,
:05:33
- inconclusive results...
- Now, if we can make this device,
:05:37
- so can the Krauts.
- Yes.
:05:39
Germany has the scientific capability.
:05:41
And, general,
we need leadership here.
:05:45
- I can help!
- Thank you.
:05:46
You need an ally, general!
:05:54
- So tell us about this general.
- Why?
:05:58
Because it's so mysterious.
:06:01
''Meet me in the middle
of God-knows-where.
:06:03
''Be there no earlier than 4:20,
no later than 4:29.''
:06:09
Well, word has it
:06:11
he's a provincial windbag
:06:13
who's spent most of his life
digging holes in Latin America.
:06:17
- Graves for the natives, no doubt.
- Oh, Frank.
:06:19
Seriously, Kitty, after all,
Robert's a scientist.
:06:22
If the Army wants him,
they'll want all of him.
:06:25
All of him?
Why not take all of him?
:06:28
Look, I have to at least hear
what he has to offer.
:06:31
- Robert, must we go so fast?
- Yes!
:06:34
- It's crazy.
- Yes! Yes!
:06:46
This way, Dr. Oppenheimer.