The Tailor of Panama
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1:20:00
Better we go in separate cars.
1:20:02
l follow you later.
1:20:04
No more drinking now.
1:20:07
Thanks, Harry.
1:20:09
Take care.
1:20:15
l never lied to you, Marta.
You know that.

1:20:18
l didn't tell you everything,
but what l told you was true.

1:20:22
There's only so many people you
can do that to. Tell the truth.

1:20:27
Other people are different.
They need to be....

1:20:30
Tailored.
1:20:32
Helped. Yes.
1:20:35
You flatter them. You make things up.
1:20:39
They start believing you, Harry.
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Their leading man is one
Michelangelo Abraxas.

1:20:45
Known to many, l am sure,
as the elusive Pimpernel...

1:20:48
...of the popularmovement
against General Manuel Noriega.

1:20:53
Abraxas is a man
ofproven integrity...

1:20:55
...skilled in clandestine warfare.
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His second in command...
1:21:00
...but l submit his equal
in skill and resolution...

1:21:03
...is code name ''Marta.''
1:21:05
Another veteran of the
anti-Noriega resistance.

1:21:09
For cover purposes, she is
employed as accountant receptionist...

1:21:13
...by our own Panamanian head agent...
1:21:15
...the redoubtable Buchan.
1:21:18
lf l may say so, Elliot,
a ''Silent Opposition''...

1:21:21
...doesn't send radio messages.
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Half don't possess telephones.
1:21:26
Why else would they call
themselves silent?

1:21:29
They're a life-force, not an embassy.
1:21:32
Fishermen...
1:21:35
...small farmers, peasants,
have-nots, penniless students.

1:21:38
People we wouldn't
entertain in the woodshed.

1:21:41
So why should we support them, Henry?
1:21:44
Because if we don't,
someone else will.

1:21:47
Because the Silent Opposition is
the new Panama in the new millennium.

1:21:51
And getting in with these chaps...
1:21:53
...is the sweetest, cheapest
way of saving the canal.

1:21:57
Do you think personally,
this Abraxas is...


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