:11:01
Where is he? He's gone.
:11:02
-Hesse!
-Dr. Hesse has left the building.
:11:07
Wait. lt's his laboratory, isn't it?
:11:13
-Was.
-You like it?
:11:16
Yes. But l don't want to displace anybody.
:11:19
You won't be, l promise.
:11:21
Take the chimps back to the primate lab.
We won't be needing them anymore.
:11:39
-Where you going?
-l'm going back to Europe to start over.
:11:42
You're running out on me?
l don't believe this. What are you doing?
:11:46
We're partners. You can't just leave.
:11:48
We're not partners anymore. l have no lab,
no funding, no future here.
:11:52
Wait a minute. What about all the people
you'd be leaving behind?
:11:56
What about your girlfriend?
What's her name again?
:11:59
-l don't have a girlfriend.
-You're better off.
:12:02
How about your colleagues?
:12:03
l happen to know for a fact...
:12:05
...that your skill and dedication
is an inspiration to everybody.
:12:08
They'd be lost without you.
:12:10
They will find someone else
to mimic over coffee in the lounge.
:12:13
That's not true. They don't do that.
:12:15
-Come on.
-l'm not well liked.
:12:18
-l like you.
-No, you don't.
:12:22
l talked to my guy at Lyndon
Pharmaceutical, the Canadian firm.
:12:24
-Larry. Good-bye.
-They'll give us additional funding...
:12:27
...provided we find a volunteer
for an Expectane protocol.
:12:30
Can't do the protocol
without FDA approval.
:12:32
We can if we don't tell the FDA.
:12:34
Are we going to let
Washington bureaucrats...
:12:36
...stand in the way of progress?
:12:38
What woman will take an unapproved
drug while she's pregnant?
:12:41
Who says we need a woman?
:12:47
What are you talking about?
:12:48
The experiment wouldn't have
to identify the subject's sex.
:12:52
Just the human tissue reactives.
:12:56
Remember Moe?
:12:57
The monkey?
He went five months to term.