Foreign Correspondents
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1:00:01
I know a very efficient detective agency
where we can get just the man.

1:00:05
- Okay. Whatever you say.
- I can arrange it for you.

1:00:09
If you'll feel better, I won't mention it
to anybody.

1:00:12
Mention it. If anyone finds out I've hired
a bodyguard, I'll shoot myself.

1:00:28
If that's Mr. Rowley,
tell him to wait outside.

1:00:32
I've called on Mr. Haverstock.
Will you tell him Mr. Rowley's here.

1:00:35
- Yes. Will you wait here, please?
- Thank you.

1:00:40
- Mr. Haverstock, your cab's here.
- Where are you going?

1:00:43
- To the office, I've got work to do.
- You mustn’t go.

1:00:46
I was sent over here at great expense
as a newspaperman, not a refugee.

1:00:49
- How about lunch at the Savoy?
- I'll see you out.

1:00:54
- Johnny, please be careful.
- I'll be all right.

1:01:02
- Mr. Haverstock?
- Is this the man?

1:01:05
Look, who's protecting who?
1:01:07
I ain't lanky, but I'm quick.
1:01:09
You understand what you have to do?
1:01:11
You can trust me to take good care
of Mr. Haverstock.

1:01:14
- Are we going now, sir?
- Take me to my office in Fleet Street...

1:01:17
- and if you're good, to the American Club.
- Right, sir.

1:01:20
You'll keep after this other thing?
1:01:22
When there's any definite news
of our friend, you can break the story.

1:01:26
Goodbye.
1:01:33
Why, Carol.
1:01:35
Nothing must happen to him, Father.
I just couldn't...

1:01:44
How do we go, sir?
1:01:45
Should I walk a little behind you,
or beside you, like a friend?

1:01:48
- What's the custom?
- People have different tastes.

1:01:52
When I served the Duke of Albertson,
a democratic sort of gent...

1:01:55
I used to walk alongside of him,
man-to-man like.

1:01:58
I once had a lady who thought
that was disrespectful.


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