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Emilio Naharana steals a new drug invented by CONTROL named Immobilo, in order to use it against the Ambassador of Pinerovia. Max and 99 disguise themselves in order to save the day. The title is based on the spy novel Our Man in Havana.
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00:00This ZFB600 has just been developed by our Armory 86. It costs $32,000.
00:11$32,000?
00:13Right.
00:14How many miles do you get to the gallon, Chief?
00:17This is a triumph of automotive engineering, and the most ingeniously conceived fighting machine in existence.
00:23The horn mechanism operates two .50-caliber machine guns mounted in the radiator.
00:32Uh, what's this, Chief?
00:34That's a radar-operated tracking device.
00:36Uh, Chief, how much can you give me on my old car?
00:40If you pull the light switch out and turn it to the left, the car sends out a high-frequency emergency signal.
00:45Uh, what's this, Chief?
00:48I don't know.
00:50I think it's the windshield washer.
00:55I think you're right.
00:57Max, you have the newest, most efficient weapon in the service. How do you like it?
01:01Uh, Chief, could I see it in a tan?
01:10Saunders!
01:11That man broke into the laboratory and stole me immobilo.
01:14What's the immobilo?
01:16It's a new drug. Let's get him.
01:18Chief! Let's take the car!
01:23I think he's headed for the main gate. We'll cut him off.
01:32Thirty-two thousand dollars!
01:34I better give him a little honk, Chief.
01:53No!
01:54No!
03:24Max, do you think it's possible for a man to jump over a fence like that?
03:28Well, there's only one way to find out.
03:30Stand back.
03:32You mean you're going to try to jump it?
03:33Well, if I can't do it, chances are nobody can.
03:37You see, I happen to be the three-time winner of the Spy School gold medal for high jumping.
03:42Ah, Chief, I'll need an on your mark, get set, go.
03:52On your mark, get set.
03:53Wait a minute, Chief. I'm not in position yet.
03:56On your mark, get set, go.
04:02Go.
04:04Didn't I do it right?
04:06Well, Chief, you're on your mark and go were marvelous, but your get set needs a little better.
04:11I'm assuming you didn't believe it.
04:13Your mark.
04:14Get set, go.
04:15Chief, no ordinary human being could have done this.
04:22What do you suggest, Max?
04:24You think it could have been the work of a very clever animal?
04:26Good morning, Wendy.
04:32I'm sorry about that.
04:34Anything new?
04:35Whoever stole that drug, cut his hand on the dole here.
04:39That's about all.
04:40I'm going to use the hotline to my office and tell Hodgkins I'm here.
04:49Hello, Hodgkins, this is the Chief.
04:51I'm down at the lab.
04:52Right.
04:53Oh, Professor, I believe you know 86.
04:58Oh, of course.
05:00The well-known secret agent.
05:01Nice to see you again, Smart.
05:03This is my hotline.
05:04Ah, I'll get it for you, Chief.
05:11Wrong phone.
05:16This is the Chief.
05:17Yes, Hodgkins.
05:1999 again, huh?
05:22Thank you, Hodgkins.
05:23Right.
05:24I'm worried about that.
05:26She's tried to reach us three times and broke contact each time.
05:29Where is she?
05:30We planted her in Naharana's dance troupe yesterday morning.
05:33They're here on a two-weeks cultural exchange tour.
05:36Naharana represents a faction in his country that's not favorably inclined to our government.
05:40Wait a minute, Chief.
05:41Emilio Naharana.
05:43Isn't he the world-famous ballet dancer?
05:45Correct.
05:45Are you thinking what I'm thinking?
05:47No, Chief.
05:47I'm thinking what I'm thinking.
05:49Emilio Naharana.
05:51Potential enemy to our country.
05:52Swarthy Latin type.
05:53And one of the last of the world's great leapers.
05:55Maybe 99 has found out something.
05:58But why would he want Immobilo?
06:01Windish, one question.
06:04Just what is Immobilo and how does it work?
06:06Actually, that's two questions.
06:08He's bright.
06:08I like that.
06:09Go on, Windish.
06:10Immobilo is a relatively harmless drug which, when injected subcutaneously,
06:14puts its victim into a temporary state of paralysis.
06:18Turns him into a statue.
06:20A statue?
06:23I can hardly believe that.
06:24Now, watch out, Smarter.
06:25Oh, my, he's given himself an injection.
06:28It's only a small amount.
06:30My fingers are working.
06:32Why doesn't the drug work, Windish?
06:34It does.
06:35He's the only one that it hasn't worked on.
06:37I don't understand it.
06:38Oh, see for yourself, Chief.
06:40One little stab at his hat, then, and you're exactly the way you were before.
06:43Chief, is he going to be all right?
06:5130 seconds, you'll be fine.
06:54Hmm.
06:55What are you thinking, Smart?
06:57I'm wondering just how far I can run in 30 seconds.
07:01What tells me is your immunity.
07:04What did you have for breakfast?
07:06Breakfast?
07:07Well, let's see.
07:08And a bologna sandwich, rice pudding, lasagna, and a peach.
07:12Well?
07:13Of course not, Windish.
07:15I was wearing a bathrobe.
07:17No, the peach.
07:19Oh, the peach was raw.
07:21That's it.
07:22Peach fuzz contains amino alkalis, which would give you an immunity to immobilol.
07:27Answer me, Windish.
07:27Why doesn't the drug work?
07:28But it did work, Chief.
07:29You were out for a whole minute.
07:30I was?
07:31Yes, you forgot to eat a peach.
07:33I what?
07:34It seems that a peach gives one an immunity.
07:37Now, you see, Chief, before I stab you again, you have to get undressed, get into a bathrobe,
07:40and eat a raw peach.
07:41It may not have been.
07:42No, no, no.
07:43Just put it down on the table and stay away from me.
07:45Now, this is what I think we ought to do.
07:47Now, wait a minute, Chief.
07:51Isn't this top secret?
07:52Yes.
07:54Well, don't you think it would be wise to speak in a foreign language?
07:58All right, French.
08:01French?
08:01French?
08:03Gosh, Chief, everybody speaks French.
08:05Why don't we speak in Swahili?
08:08As you wish.
08:09As you wish.
08:11Mahani Ganga-Gi.
08:13Ganga-Gi?
08:14Mm-hmm.
08:14I thought it was Ganga-Guy.
08:16No, Ganga-Gi.
08:18Oh, that's strange.
08:19I thought it was Guy after Ganga, unless it came before Goo.
08:23How about English?
08:25English.
08:26Oh, gosh.
08:27Uh, okay, but don't go too fast.
08:31And in case anybody around here understands English, I think we should go in there.
08:35Okay, Chief, I think we can talk with privacy here.
08:55Max, 99 is with the Naharana dance troupe at the Pinarobian Embassy.
08:59They're supposed to give a dance recital tonight for the ambassador.
09:01Good, then she'll be able to tell us if Naharana was missing from the troupe when the Immobolo was stolen.
09:07So, you see, in that way, Chief, I think there will be a...
09:10Right, Chief?
09:12Right.
09:13Now, I'll need an agent to stay in contact with her.
09:16You've got him, Chief.
09:17The best in the business.
09:20No, Max, I think I'd like you to do this.
09:23Well, that's exactly what I...
09:25So, that's the way it looks to me.
09:28Right.
09:28Now, I don't want you to carry a gun in this case because they might frisk you and that would be a dead giveaway.
09:35But I do want you to have some protection.
09:38Let's go back to Windish.
09:43Windish, we've got a problem.
09:44I don't want 86 to carry a gun on this case.
09:47Ah!
09:49Smart, I'd like to give you this ring.
09:52Well, I can't take it.
09:54I hardly know you.
09:55You don't understand.
09:58Now, this ring is filled with a large dose of immobilo.
10:00The little needle in the base will inject the fluid.
10:04Oh.
10:04Well, thank you, Windish.
10:06Well, Chief, I don't think there's anything to worry about.
10:08You can depend on me.
10:10Max, I...
10:12Uh-oh.
10:14Did it again.
10:16Listen, Windish, when the Chief comes to...
10:18Windish.
10:20Uh-oh.
10:21Who are you?
10:36What do you want?
10:37I'm here to fix the air conditioning.
10:39We have no air conditioning.
10:41Oh.
10:41Yes, of course.
10:42How stupid of me.
10:43Uh, I'm at the elevator.
10:45There is no elevator.
10:47No elevator.
10:48Oh, I was only kidding around.
10:49I'm the plumber.
10:50The plumbing is fine.
10:54Hmm.
10:55Yeah, well, tell me, is there anything wrong with anything around here?
10:59Yes, as a matter of fact, we have a short circuit in the wiring.
11:03Now, tell me, what are you doing here?
11:05I'm here to fix the wiring.
11:07Good, good.
11:08There's a short circuit in the wiring.
11:10Yes, well, that's why I'm here.
11:11No, don't tell me, no.
11:29No, nobody says no to Naharana.
11:32The next one who says no will suffer.
11:34Who is that person?
11:42That is the electrician, sir.
11:44The electrician, sir.
11:46Where is Senor Julio, the ambassador's secretary?
11:49I do not know, sir.
11:50Then find him.
11:52I must see the ambassador immediately.
11:53Ah, Senor Julio.
12:03The maestro has been looking for you.
12:05He's anxious to talk to the ambassador.
12:07The ambassador will see no one.
12:09Until after the pact has been signed.
12:10This is 99 calling control.
12:31Over.
12:33Hello, 99.
12:34This is 86.
12:35Can you hear me?
12:35Over.
12:36Oh, I read you loud and clear, 86.
12:38I think they're on to me.
12:39Over.
12:40Don't worry, 99.
12:41I'll find you.
12:42Where are you?
12:43Over.
12:43I'm in the Penrovian embassy.
12:45Where are you?
12:45Over.
12:46Yes, I know you're in the Penrovian embassy.
12:47I'm in the Penrovian embassy, too.
12:49But just where in the Penrovian embassy are you?
12:51Over.
12:51Oh.
12:53I'm in a small room on the first floor full of musical instruments.
12:56Over.
13:01Is there a bass fiddle in the room?
13:03Over.
13:04Yes, there is.
13:05Over.
13:07Is there a bass drum in the room?
13:08Over.
13:09Oh, yes, there is.
13:12Over.
13:12Now, listen carefully and do exactly what I tell you, 99.
13:15Get up very slowly and look over the drum.
13:19Do you see a dark-haired man in a white suit?
13:23Over.
13:23Yes, I do.
13:24Don't be scared, 99.
13:26I think it's me.
13:28Max!
13:3299.
13:33Why have you been breaking contact with Control?
13:35It's Naharana.
13:36He keeps us dancing every minute, every time.
13:38Never mind about that, 99.
13:39We think that Naharana stole a drug called Immobolo from Control headquarters.
13:44What I want to know is, has Naharana been missing from the troop at any time during the past 12 hours?
13:49Yes.
13:49He left at 9 and he came back at 11.30.
13:52Hmm.
13:53That figures.
13:54Did you notice anything unusual or different about him when he returned?
13:58No.
13:59Oh, wait.
13:59Yes.
14:00He had a bandage tied around his right index finger.
14:03Of course.
14:04That's perfect.
14:04Naharana's our man.
14:05Come here, 99.
14:06I want you to eat this peach.
14:12Oh, peach?
14:13I don't like peaches, Max.
14:14Do you have a banana?
14:15No.
14:15I'll explain later.
14:17Why would Naharana want the Immobolo?
14:20Well, I'm not sure, but I think he plans to use it on someone and it's up to us to find out who and when.
14:25Whom?
14:26Whom?
14:27Are you sure, 99?
14:28I'd pass it to.
14:28Whom and when?
14:29That doesn't sound right to me.
14:31But whom's the objective?
14:32If you use who, that's the subject.
14:33That must be Naharana.
14:38Who's in there?
14:39Just a minute, please.
14:40I'm dressing.
14:41Well, hurry up there.
14:43We have need of this chamber.
14:50Hurry up in there.
14:52Hurry up.
14:52Come on out.
14:53Max, look, the drum.
14:5499, if you don't mind, I'd like to handle this.
14:5999, I can hide behind the drum.
15:01Right.
15:02I'll see you there.
15:04You're right.
15:05I'm going to have to cut my way inside.
15:18Hurry up in there.
15:19Hurry up.
15:24It's all right now.
15:25Back to rehearsal.
15:27Julio, come inside.
15:29Oh, shut the door.
15:30Shut the door.
15:31Shut the door.
15:33Tell me quickly.
15:34Tell me everything.
15:35They have changed the time for the signing of the pact.
15:37What?
15:38Instead of this evening, they are signing it this afternoon.
15:40The American ambassador is on its way now.
15:43And the pact must be signed before four o'clock.
15:45Before four o'clock?
15:47That is in less than 20 minutes.
15:49We must pact now.
15:51But, but, maestro, how?
15:53But, but, but, but, always with you it is but, but, but, but.
15:55No buts.
15:56No buts.
15:57If that mutual trade pact is signed and the United States provides jobs for our people,
16:04they will not need us.
16:06No.
16:07We can overthrow the government only when the people are poor.
16:10They are there to kill the ambassador.
16:14No, no.
16:15We must not make a matter of him.
16:17Besides, killing him would do no good.
16:19The United States would simply extend the pact until our country could send another ambassador
16:24to sign it.
16:25What do we do?
16:26Don Hernando is waiting there right now, ready to sign.
16:29Then you must get me in to see him.
16:32I will convince him to delay the signing of the pact until we have danced the national
16:35anthem of our country.
16:37That way it will give me time to devise a way to inject him with the immoblo.
16:40And then you will go to the United States ambassador and say that we have decided not to sign.
16:45The pact will be void and we will take over our country.
16:49I'm loose.
16:50Oh, incidentally, that repairman.
16:54What repairman?
16:55Well, did you not send for a repairman?
16:58No.
16:58You didn't?
16:59Well, then look for a man in white overalls.
17:00Detain him.
17:01If you have to, kill him.
17:05Let's go.
17:18Max, what did you find out?
17:20I found out something very important, 99.
17:22What is it, Max?
17:23A human being can't live in a bass drum.
17:25But what did you find out about their plans?
17:29Well, Naharana plans to get very close to the ambassador and inject him with boom boom.
17:33Oh.
17:34Immobilol.
17:35Oh.
17:35But how's he going to do it?
17:36What's he going to use?
17:37Yes, well, I'm not quite sure, 99, but I've got to get out of this uniform or I'm a dead
17:41repairman.
17:41Wait.
17:42I think they're coming back.
17:44Quick, get back on the drum.
17:45Ah, 99, I've got a better idea.
17:47Why don't we just give ourselves up?
17:48Oh, I'm sorry.
17:52I must be in the wrong room.
17:53Oh, uh, wait.
17:54Uh, come on in.
17:56I've been looking for someone just like you.
17:58Uh, how much do you weigh?
18:00140.
18:02Ah, and, uh, how tall are you?
18:05Oh, about 5'9".
18:06Uh-huh.
18:07Well, that's just about perfect.
18:09Well, it's just not perfect.
18:12Hi there.
18:13I'm Secret Agent 86.
18:14What did you do to him?
18:18A mobile-o in this ring.
18:20That's marvelous.
18:21Now, you better get outside before they miss you.
18:23I've got to get out of this uniform.
18:24Right.
18:25All right.
18:44Who are you?
18:56Secret Agent 86.
18:57Very good, girl.
19:18Very good.
19:19Now, hurry.
19:20Upstairs, all of you.
19:22Hurry, hurry, hurry, hurry, hurry, hurry, hurry.
19:24Very good.
19:25You, too, gentlemen.
19:32You are to dance the National Anthem.
19:34Wait a moment.
19:35I want to find out something.
19:38Each one of you execute a leap.
19:45Ah, that is a dancer.
19:48That is a dancer.
19:52That is a dancer.
19:53What, you?
19:58A leap and split.
20:00A leap and split.
20:13Mr. Parkinson, I will sign the pact when Naharana has danced our national anthem.
20:18But, Your Excellency...
20:19A custom of our country.
20:22Your Excellency, you must eat this piece before it's too late.
20:25Who are you?
20:25What are you doing here?
20:27I'm a secret agent.
20:28I'm here to protect you.
20:28A secret agent.
20:30Where are your credentials?
20:31My credentials.
20:32Well, I left them in my mustache kit.
20:33But that's not important.
20:34The important thing is that you've got to eat this peach.
20:36You'll save your country if you do.
20:37What are you talking about?
20:39Are you mad?
20:39And how dare you interrupt this important occasion?
20:42Who is this foolish dancer?
20:45Dancer?
20:45I'm no dancer, Your Excellency.
20:47Look, I'll prove it to you.
20:51Maybe I am a dancer.
20:53It was a mistake, Your Excellency.
20:54I've never done it that good before.
20:55Who are you?
20:55Who is this person?
20:56He claims to be a secret agent.
20:57Then he says if I don't eat the peach, our country is in danger.
21:01Oh, I am so sorry, Senor Ambassador.
21:03He is part of my troop.
21:04Two days ago, you see, he suffered a very bad, nervous breakdown.
21:07The boy is not yet himself.
21:08I'll take care of him.
21:08Don't worry.
21:09Here.
21:10Take care of this man and take him away, man.
21:11But, Your Excellency, but they're lying, Your Excellency.
21:14I'll take him away.
21:16No!
21:16Don't let them take him away.
21:18He is a secret agent.
21:19His number is 86.
21:19I'm number 99.
21:20Now, listen.
21:20We've got to stop.
21:21This is poor little girl.
21:22She's his wife, you see.
21:22It's been so much for her to see her husband crumble before her very eyes.
21:25No, Mr. Preston.
21:25You only have to take away this unfortunate pair.
21:27She's disturbing the ambassador.
21:28Don Hernando, with your permission, I'd like to keep them here until I can check out their story.
21:33As you wish.
21:34But there must be absolute silence until the formalities are over.
21:38Please!
21:39Forgive me, Emilio, but we can wait no longer.
21:42I'm going to sign the pact.
21:44As you would wish, Your Excellency.
21:45I would, however, be much honored if, when you are signing the treaty, you would use the
21:50humble pen of Emilio Naharana.
21:53Of course, if it will make you happy.
21:55That's it.
21:56The immobile must be in the pen.
21:57You're right.
21:58Your pen seems to have run out of ink.
22:00Ah, it's a ballpoint, Your Excellency.
22:02Just press down the little button.
22:03Your Excellency, don't press that button.
22:05You'll be paralyzed.
22:05Oh, that's nonsense.
22:06This man has taken leave of his senses.
22:08If there's nothing wrong with that pen, Emilio Naharana, then why don't you let me jab you with it?
22:14Oh, this is ridiculous.
22:15Julio, take him away.
22:16Wait.
22:17Emilio, if this man is an imposter, why are you afraid to touch the pen?
22:23Ah, you weak, stupid little fool.
22:31How dare you make treaties with the decadent democracies?
22:34I was only going to paralyze you.
22:36Now you'll die.
22:39What does all this mean?
22:42And it only goes to prove one thing, Your Excellency.
22:45The pen is mightier than the sword.
22:47If you're smart, my government is in your debt.
22:58The signing of the Mutual Aid Pact would never have happened, except for your exceptional bravery.
23:04Well, thank you, Ambassador, but bravery is my business.
23:07Therefore, it is my great pleasure to award you our country's highest decoration,
23:12the Legion of Honor.
23:17Thank you, Keith.
23:27Wonderful job.
23:28Thank you, buddy.
23:34Max.
23:34Max.
23:4799, I think we better go out and get a pound of peaches.
23:52Our immunity is just about up.
23:55Indeed.
23:55Thank you, sir.
24:05Thank you, sir.
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