:16:00
You've stayed underground more than 20
years. You know how not to get caught.
:16:04
- We know you can keep your mouth shut.
- Job pays $175,000, payable on delivery.
:16:09
You can distribute it among the poor,
if you like.
:16:13
- Pass.
- We also clean up your record.
:16:15
Quash the outstanding warrant
for your arrest.
:16:18
Your pal Cosmo got 12 years.
:16:19
That was without flight
to evade prosecution.
:16:22
We all know what happened
to him in there.
:16:28
If I say no?
:16:31
Don't say no.
:16:34
What good would you do anybody
in prison?
:16:39
I don't believe this.
You lied to us all these years.
:16:42
- Even lied to us about your name.
- Sorry, okay?
:16:44
I'm sorry, but when you're wanted
by the feds, you don't go telling everybody.
:16:49
We're not everybody, Martin,
we're your partners. You tell us.
:16:52
Fine. Exactly why was it
you had to leave the CIA?
:16:59
We all have our little secrets, don't we?
:17:02
Look, you guys have a decision to make.
:17:05
This is not a test.
:17:06
The penetration is live,
the target is unaware.
:17:10
Sneaking a foreign intelligence service
that might kill us is not what we do.
:17:14
The probable level of security is very low.
:17:18
But if you guys don't want to take
that chance just to keep me out of jail...
:17:21
...fine, I understand, don't do it.
:17:24
Well, Bish, I can't speak for the other guys,
but I'm in it for the money.
:17:29
- I don't care if you go to jail.
- Me neither. I'm in.
:17:32
Could we maybe just go back
to the "they might kill us" part?
:17:36
If I thought that was likely, I wouldn't
bring this to you. But there is a risk.
:17:40
It pays $175,000!
:17:45
I'm in.
:17:50
You guys'll be chalk outlines without me.
:17:53
All right, what do we need?
:17:56
We start with a very light surveillance.
:17:58
Level three. First sign of baby-sitters,
we back off.