1:41:01
Gotta know someone
1:41:04
You gotta know someone
1:41:07
So politics is politics
1:41:22
Walter, get me Kruschev's files
1:41:25
Pass me that
1:41:25
I wanna see their career
chronologies side by side
1:41:30
We know they're not related, right?
1:41:32
Right
1:41:32
They're not from the same hometown
1:41:35
They went to different schools
1:41:36
Right
1:41:38
So if they were gonna meet
1:41:41
they should have met here
1:41:43
I think they could've met
1:41:44
They could not
1:41:46
He was an engineer
stationed outside of Moscow
1:41:48
at the end of '41
1:41:51
That's it
1:41:53
They know each other
1:41:55
They're war buddies
1:41:56
That's pretty thin, Kenny
1:41:58
Real life usually is, Walter
1:42:02
They know each other, Jack
1:42:04
Kruschev and Fomin were war buddies
1:42:06
You sure?
1:42:07
Don't take it to court, but we've
got good circumstantial evidenct
1:42:11
What's your instinct?
I gotta move on this
1:42:17
My gut's telling me that
1:42:18
Kruschev's tuming to a trusted
old friend to carry his message
1:42:23
Okay. We're going
1:42:27
I've been instructed to tell you
1:42:29
that the American government
would respond favorably
1:42:31
to an offer along the lines
that you have discussed
1:42:34
If such a solution were raised
at the U. N. by Ambassador Zorin
1:42:38
he would find a favorable reply
from Ambassador Stevenson
1:42:41
So I understand you correctly
1:42:45
if the missiles in Cuba
were dismantled
1:42:49
returned to the Soviet Union
1:42:51
and a guarantee was made
not to reintroduce them
1:42:54
the United States
would be prepared to guarantee
1:42:56
that it would never invade Cuba
1:42:59
That is correct