1:34:01
- Get out of the fucking car- Get out-
- All right.
1:34:04
- Come on. Get out. Move.
- Don't do this to me. Come on.
1:34:07
- Tell your story walking.
- Hey, wait a minute. Don't--
Oh, for God's sakes--
1:34:11
-Thanks for your help back at the train.
-Wait a minute.
1:34:16
Oh, for Jesus--
1:34:18
Air One to ground,
I think we lost them.
1:34:20
They're somewhere beneath the overpass.
1:34:31
Well, you certainly carjacked
a really nice car.
1:34:35
This is a piece of shit.
What are you talking about?
1:34:40
- I need sugar, you know.
I'm-l'm getting cranky.
- Getting?
1:34:45
I'm hypoglycaemic. Uh, my body
can't metabolize the sugar, so--
1:34:48
So you're a real, you know,
pain in the ass when you don't eat.
1:34:51
Basically.
1:34:53
Yeah. Right.
1:34:55
- We should eat then.
- Let's do that.
1:34:59
His real name is Edward Lyle.
Graduated from Drexel University.
Enlisted in the army, 1953.
1:35:05
Rapid promotion, excelled
at intelligence and communications.
Joined NSA in '65.
1:35:10
- Of course.
- Yeah. He was in the agency till 1980,
when he vanished and went underground.
1:35:15
- Hasn't been seen since.
- That's a long time.
1:35:18
Lots of black bags,
lots of deleteds.
1:35:21
He's familiar
with explosives, obviously.
1:35:24
His last assignment, he went into lran,
late '78, after the Shah.
1:35:28
- This is our problem.
- This man.
1:35:33
So, we were helping
the secret police supply weapons...
1:35:38
to the Afghani rebels
fighting the Soviets.
1:35:40
My partner and I were
on the eastern border monitoring
Soviet military transmissions.
1:35:44
It was kind of fun, actually.
I liked the lranians.
1:35:48
But back in Tehran,
the hard-liners seized the embassy...
1:35:51
and overnight,
the whole country changed.
1:35:54
People we'd been working with,
they turned on us. I got out.
1:35:57
My partner didn't.