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Nazi spies in the USA try to steal the formula for synthetic oil and ship it to Germany by means of a night plane called the Dawn Express.
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00:01:29Don't forget about it at night.
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00:02:05Just a minute.
00:02:07Hey, you won't need your car tonight, Mr. Reynolds.
00:02:11You're coming with us.
00:02:19What is this, a kidnapping?
00:02:21Nearly a little social visit.
00:02:24This way, please.
00:02:27Here we go.
00:02:30I'll nine-yeah.
00:02:31He'll go to five.
00:02:33There he is.
00:02:35Don't do that.
00:02:37Come here, you hear me.
00:02:39Let us go.
00:02:41Oh, oh, oh.
00:02:42Oh, oh, oh!
00:02:44You hear me?
00:02:45Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:02:47Look at that.
00:02:48Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:02:49Well, this is the perfect story.
00:02:50Yes, what can I do for you?
00:03:03Mr. Oliver, you will come with us quickly.
00:03:08Come with you? What for?
00:03:11That you will soon learn.
00:03:20Mr. Oliver, you will come with us as you are. Please.
00:03:40But I'm not working on the formula.
00:03:51Lying would do you no good, Mr. Oliver. It's very dangerous.
00:03:56I'm not lying. I'm telling you the truth.
00:03:59Who is working on Formula 311 beside yourself? Is it Norton or Philly?
00:04:06I don't know. I've told you a thousand times I don't know.
00:04:13Someone in the new lean chemical plant is working on the formula. Who is it?
00:04:19I don't know. I don't know!
00:04:22And why did Mr. Reynolds say that either you, Norton or Philly, were working on it?
00:04:27Reynolds is wrong. I'm not working on 311. Norton or Philly may be working on it.
00:04:33I'm not even in that department. The company could tell you that.
00:04:44All right, Mr. Oliver. I believe you are telling the truth.
00:04:49Thank you for coming here.
00:04:52Heinrich, turn on the light.
00:04:56Dankeschön, Heinrich.
00:04:58Wolf, see that our good friend gets safely home.
00:05:09You mean I can go home?
00:05:12Certainly.
00:05:16Please accept my apologies for this inconvenience.
00:05:21This way, please.
00:05:28Be sure to check one day to get a living.
00:05:30Who should be.
00:05:31You know what I can do in a living crust.
00:05:32I've never tried.
00:05:38Dear, Mr. Green-Path.
00:05:40Enjoy this sorry.
00:05:41Taking a measure of nothing I haven't Chanel.
00:05:49In the meantime.
00:05:51Maybe very interesting.
00:05:52See, Herr Heinrich.
00:05:53So, Herr Heinrich, Oliver is already home.
00:05:57And so quickie, too, Captain Gimler.
00:06:02Did Carl Schmitt send the dossiers on this Northland fielding?
00:06:05Yes, complete.
00:06:06Good. Let me have them, please. You must lose no time.
00:06:23This Robert Norton might be rather difficult to do business with, finally.
00:06:29He has no bad habit.
00:06:31He's very studious, an exceptionally hard-working young man.
00:06:36His family?
00:06:37Norton, unfortunately.
00:06:40How about Herr Fielding?
00:06:46Oh, Fielding's record is much more interesting.
00:06:51It will be easier to persuade, I think.
00:06:56He is inclined to be a trifle headstrong and reckless.
00:07:01He gambles occasionally.
00:07:03And spends many of his evenings in bars.
00:07:06He is perhaps then attracted to women.
00:07:09Attracted is hardly the word, Heinrich.
00:07:12A work for the band would be extremely difficult, Captain.
00:07:16Were it not that most men have the same weakness for a pretty face and a pretty figure?
00:07:23What about his family?
00:07:25Yes.
00:07:26A mother and a sister, to whom he is very much attached.
00:07:31His sister Nancy is private secretary to Franklin Prescott, head of the New Lean Chemical Corporation.
00:07:41That is good.
00:07:42Perfect.
00:07:43If we operate the case, please.
00:07:44Hello, Mr. Fielding.
00:07:45Hello, Mac.
00:07:46How's everything down at the plant?
00:07:47Oh, couldn't be better.
00:07:48Getting on high all the time.
00:07:49That's fine.
00:07:50What are you going to have?
00:07:51Oh, bourbon and soda.
00:07:52Oh, bourbon and soda.
00:08:00Hello, Mr. Fielding.
00:08:05Hello, Mac.
00:08:06How's everything down at the plant?
00:08:07Oh, couldn't be better.
00:08:08Getting on high all the time.
00:08:10That's fine.
00:08:10What are you going to have?
00:08:12Oh, bourbon and soda.
00:08:21Come, Linda, or we will be late.
00:08:23I told you, Hendrick, I would not go with you.
00:08:26I do not care for your friends.
00:08:28But I expect you.
00:08:30I cannot disappoint them.
00:08:31I am sorry, Hendrick.
00:08:32It is useless to offer you.
00:08:34I am not going.
00:08:35Then I shall go alone.
00:08:37I do not plead with any woman, especially in public.
00:08:44Good night.
00:08:58Good night, Peggy.
00:09:01Come here!
00:09:06Allow me out, Chen.
00:09:10MacGy pass, Acadie.
00:09:20A little old fashioned, but always reliable.
00:09:22Who's willing to help a lady in distress?
00:09:25You say a very nice thing.
00:09:28How come I've never seen you around before?
00:09:31Maybe because I come from Poland.
00:09:37My family was broken up by the invasion.
00:09:41So, I come to America.
00:09:45Oh, that's too bad.
00:09:48Oh, about your family, I mean.
00:09:51My name is Fielding, Tom Fielding.
00:09:54I am Linda Pavlo.
00:09:58Oh, that's a cute name.
00:10:00That's intriguing.
00:10:03Tell me, does your friend get glad as easily as he gets mad?
00:10:08He is not really my friend.
00:10:10Only recently did I meet him.
00:10:13I'm glad to hear that.
00:10:15Because from now on, you and I are going to see a lot of each other.
00:10:18How about a drink?
00:10:20Okay?
00:10:21If okay means yes, okay.
00:10:25Okay!
00:10:27Mac, coming up.
00:10:29Uh, two bourbons.
00:10:32Good morning, Bob.
00:10:41What do you mean morning?
00:10:42It's practically noon.
00:10:44The old man will forgive me.
00:10:45Besides, I haven't been late in a long time.
00:10:47Well, I guess you're right there.
00:10:48If you weren't such a good chemist, you would have been fired long ago.
00:10:53I'd have been fired a long time ago if it hadn't been for you, Bob.
00:10:56Of course, I will admit I'm one of the greatest little chemists that ever balanced a test cube.
00:11:00Says you.
00:11:01Where'd you go last night?
00:11:02Another merry-go-round?
00:11:03I'm still going around in circles.
00:11:04Boy, you ought to see what I found for myself.
00:11:06The cutest little refugee.
00:11:07From what?
00:11:08Well, now you guess.
00:11:09I'll bet she has the cutest little accent.
00:11:11You're not kidding.
00:11:12Where'd you meet her?
00:11:13Some bar?
00:11:14Some bar?
00:11:15Some bar?
00:11:16Some bar?
00:11:17And what's wrong with that?
00:11:18Oh, nothing.
00:11:19But I just remembered that the last girl you met in the bar was going to sue you for breach
00:11:20of promise.
00:11:21Remember?
00:11:22Say, listen, Tom.
00:11:23Why don't you go to the merry-go-round?
00:11:24Why don't you go to the merry-go-round?
00:11:25Why don't you go to the merry-go-round?
00:11:26Why don't you go to the merry-go-round?
00:11:27I'm still going around in circles.
00:11:28Boy, you ought to see what I found for myself.
00:11:29That cutest little refugee.
00:11:30From what?
00:11:31Well, now you guess.
00:11:32I'll bet she has the cutest little accent.
00:11:33You're not kidding.
00:11:34Where'd you meet her?
00:11:35Some bar?
00:11:37And what's wrong with that?
00:11:38Well, nothing.
00:11:39But I just remembered that the last girl you met in the bar was going to sue you for breach
00:11:43of promise.
00:11:44Remember?
00:11:45Say, listen, Tom.
00:11:46Why don't you cut out all this foolishness and come down to earth?
00:11:49Someday you're going to get yourself into a jam you won't be able to get out of.
00:11:53Go ahead.
00:11:54Go ahead.
00:11:55Lecture me.
00:11:56I can take it.
00:11:57Oh, I'm not trying to tell you what to do, but, well, I'm just getting sick and tired
00:12:01of you going on year after year making the same mistakes.
00:12:04Everybody can't be as lucky as you, Bob.
00:12:08Oh, by the way, have you insist set the date yet?
00:12:11No.
00:12:12Can't be the lap of the war now.
00:12:13There's lots to be done.
00:12:14And it won't be long before you and I'll be right in the middle of it.
00:12:17Shoots me.
00:12:18I'll look good in a uniform.
00:12:19Meanwhile, a little fun is good for the soul.
00:12:35Mr. Prescott's office.
00:12:37Good morning speaking.
00:12:38Good morning, Nancy.
00:12:40Oh, hello, Bob.
00:12:43Well, tell Prescott I'll have that report up to him early this afternoon.
00:12:48Yes.
00:12:49Yes, he's here, but a little worse for wear and tear.
00:12:52But he'll probably survive.
00:12:54Will you tell him the next time he gets in at four o'clock in the morning that I'll be waiting for him with a rolling pin?
00:13:02Don't forget you're having dinner with us tonight.
00:13:04Goodbye, Bob.
00:13:06What you're trying to tell me, Mr. Curtis, is that Reynolds and Oliver were murdered in a direct attempt to secure information on our 311 formula.
00:13:22Exactly.
00:13:24That's why I flew in from Washington.
00:13:26Ah.
00:13:27It sounds impossible.
00:13:29Now hold on, Mr. Prescott.
00:13:32Although the bodies of Oliver and Reynolds were found miles apart without a clue on them, they both did work here as chemists, didn't they?
00:13:40Very disturbing, I must admit.
00:13:42But, uh...
00:13:43Mr. Prescott, just let me ask you a question.
00:13:47If you were an enemy of this country and you discovered we had a process, which by the simple addition of a few grams of a secret formula to a gallon of gasoline would double its power output, wouldn't you do anything in the world to get it?
00:14:00Admittedly.
00:14:01But after all, in this plant we're only working on one part of the formula.
00:14:05Charles Smith at the number one plant back east is working on the other part.
00:14:09Smith was working.
00:14:12A few days ago he quit his job and disappeared.
00:14:15And, uh, headquarters is convinced he took a copy of the formula with him.
00:14:21Preposterous.
00:14:23Why, Smith has been in the organization for years.
00:14:26Our recent investigations show that your child, Smith, is actually Professor Carl Schmitt of Leipzig.
00:14:34Probably one of the cleverest and most unscrupulous scientific spies ever to come out of Europe.
00:14:40If what you say is true, the situation is serious.
00:14:45Well, we've got to face the facts.
00:14:48Tell me, Mr. Prescott, if this formula were entirely in the hands of an enemy, could they actually make use of it?
00:14:55Well, undoubtedly Smith could put it together.
00:14:59You see, Smith is, uh, or was working on one part of the formula, we on another here.
00:15:06Those two parts, plus an ingredient of which this bottle is a sample, properly combined, would make 311.
00:15:14Pardon me, sir.
00:15:15And, uh, incidentally, if that amount of 311 were improperly mixed, why, uh, why, there's enough there to blow this building off its foundation.
00:15:27Very dangerous business, clear through.
00:15:29For the time being, I can't promise you any wholesale fireworks.
00:15:33Things aren't done that way.
00:15:35However, this Carl Schmitt must be apprehended at all costs.
00:15:38You're right.
00:15:39And I'll promise you that Norton and Fielding will be guarded night and day.
00:15:43Without them knowing it, of course.
00:15:45I see.
00:15:54Say, Tom.
00:15:56Not a word of what Prescott said about Oliver and Reynolds.
00:15:59Okay, Bob.
00:16:05Hello, Bob.
00:16:06Hello, Nancy.
00:16:07Hey there, what's the matter?
00:16:10No breathing?
00:16:11Hello, sis.
00:16:12Come on, children, hurry up.
00:16:13Dinner's almost ready.
00:16:14I'm sorry, mother.
00:16:15I have a date for dinner.
00:16:17Dear me, Tom.
00:16:18And I cooked such a nice dinner, too.
00:16:20Will you just keep a sandwich in the ice box for me?
00:16:23All right, darling.
00:16:24Uh, I have to change, so I'll see you all later.
00:16:28Well, there he goes.
00:16:30Say, what kept you so late?
00:16:32Oh, gosh.
00:16:33I...
00:16:34I have to work.
00:16:35Honestly.
00:16:36You're trapped up in those chemicals of yours.
00:16:38I sure am.
00:16:39After all, you're just a bunch of chemicals yourself, aren't you?
00:16:41I am not.
00:16:43What?
00:16:44Not even just a little touch on that beautiful face of yours?
00:16:46Oh, I think you're horrid.
00:16:47Come on, children.
00:16:48Dinner's ready.
00:16:49Okay, Martha.
00:16:50It's your turn, Ed, to get the report into Curtis.
00:17:02Yeah.
00:17:03I always get the lake shit.
00:17:05Don't take care of you.
00:17:06I'll take care of you.
00:17:07Alright, Ed, Feelings are my own.
00:17:08Take care of him.
00:17:09Take care of him.
00:17:10I'll keep an eye out on Norton.
00:17:11All right, Ed, Feelings are my own man.
00:17:13Take care of him.
00:17:14I'll keep an eye out on Norton.
00:17:16Take good care of him. I'll keep an eye out on Norton.
00:17:32I always get on these bunion dergies.
00:17:35You're just being patriotic, conserving rubber.
00:17:39Okay. See you later.
00:17:46I'll see you later.
00:18:16I'll see you later.
00:18:46Hello, Linda.
00:18:48Hello, Tom.
00:18:50You look wonderful.
00:18:51I'm glad you think so.
00:18:53Tell me, did you think about me a little bit today?
00:18:56All day long. I could hardly wait for the plant to close.
00:19:00I thought about you, too.
00:19:16Bye.
00:19:17Bye.
00:19:18Bye.
00:19:22Bye.
00:19:24Bye.
00:19:28Bye.
00:21:02Good evening.
00:21:18Do you wish cocktails before dinner?
00:21:25What about champagne cocktails?
00:21:26Yes.
00:21:27Champagne cocktails.
00:21:28For two?
00:21:29For two.
00:21:32For two.
00:21:36For two.
00:21:39For one.
00:21:46For one.
00:21:52For one.
00:21:55For two.
00:21:59You are Mr. Fielding, are you not?
00:22:01Yes, but how would anyone know I was here?
00:22:03I believe it was a Mr. Norton.
00:22:07The old snooper, how did he know I was here?
00:22:09Will you excuse me? I'll be right back.
00:22:11Hurry.
00:22:15On this one?
00:22:17On the private phone, please.
00:22:19Oh.
00:22:21Oh.
00:22:23Oh.
00:22:25Oh.
00:22:27Right here, sir.
00:22:49There was no call for you, my friend.
00:22:57What do you mean, no call for me?
00:23:01I merely wanted to speak with you.
00:23:05Privately.
00:23:07There must be some mistake. I've never met you before.
00:23:13Never make a mistake, Mr. Fielding.
00:23:17Never.
00:23:19Well?
00:23:21Sit down.
00:23:31You work on the new lean chemical plant.
00:23:33You are living with your mother and charming sister.
00:23:37And you love them very much.
00:23:43Then...
00:23:45You wouldn't want something to happen to them, would you?
00:23:49What are you talking about?
00:23:51You wouldn't dare.
00:23:53We dare anything.
00:23:55Your family would be perfectly safe.
00:23:57If you do as we are.
00:23:59Working on that formula alone.
00:24:05Uh-huh.
00:24:07You answer me with your stubborn silence.
00:24:09It is nothing.
00:24:11Not you.
00:24:13It is nothing.
00:24:19I never had anything...
00:24:29...
00:24:32Are you looking for something, sir?
00:24:56This is the way out.
00:24:58Thanks.
00:25:00Good night, sir.
00:25:05Good night.
00:25:25Now, Mr Fielding, we understand each other.
00:25:28We are free to go.
00:25:38Mr Fielding!
00:25:40It would be best to mention this interview to no one.
00:25:50To no one, understand?
00:25:52And please remember, we are determined to get that gasoline formula, either from you or your friend, Mr Norton.
00:26:02Understand?
00:26:04Yes, I think.
00:26:06Very well.
00:26:07You will be contacted again for further instructions.
00:26:10Goodbye.
00:26:12And remember?
00:26:14Your mother and sister.
00:26:24Herr Gimler, was it right to let him go?
00:26:27I never make mistakes.
00:26:29Heinrich, have you ever heard of that beautiful friendship of, uh, Damon and Spithia?
00:26:39Ah, I begin to understand.
00:26:43Nice work, sister.
00:26:44I was just following out instructions, Mr Fielding.
00:26:45If you and your friends think you're going to get away with this, you have another thing come...
00:26:46That we shall see.
00:26:47Good night.
00:26:48Good night.
00:27:18Good night.
00:27:19Good night.
00:27:21Good day.
00:27:27Good night.
00:27:35Good night.
00:27:43Good night.
00:31:25Please.
00:31:27Please.
00:31:28Yes.
00:31:29Well, oh, hello, Bob.
00:31:58Say, what's the idea of showing me up by getting to work in the middle of the night?
00:32:02Falling.
00:32:03I was just making up for yesterday morning.
00:32:05Attaboy.
00:32:06What about the refugee?
00:32:08Oh, skip it.
00:32:09Wrong number.
00:32:14Say, the process check on 3-11.
00:32:17Did you take it?
00:32:18Well, what would I do with it?
00:32:21Nothing, I guess.
00:32:23Well, it's not important.
00:32:24I can work it out again.
00:32:27Research Lab, Norton speaking.
00:32:34Yes, sir.
00:32:37Who was it?
00:32:38Prescott wants me to come up to the front office.
00:32:40Good morning, Nancy.
00:32:53Good morning, Bob.
00:32:54Aren't you smiling this morning?
00:32:56Well, to tell you the truth, I'm worried about Tom.
00:32:59Has anything happened?
00:33:00Why?
00:33:00Not that I know of.
00:33:01Why?
00:33:02Well, he came home last night all out of sorts.
00:33:05Really not at all like himself.
00:33:06Maybe he's been unlucky in love.
00:33:08You know he's got a new girl, a refugee.
00:33:10Well, I hope that's all that's troubling him.
00:33:13Well, come on.
00:33:13We'd better go in there.
00:33:14Mr. Prescott's waiting for you.
00:33:20There you go, sir.
00:33:24Good morning, Bob.
00:33:25Good morning, Mr. Prescott.
00:33:26Hi, Curtis.
00:33:27Good morning, Norton.
00:33:28Pull up a chair and sit down, Bob.
00:33:30Thanks, sir.
00:33:47Norton, I want to ask you a few questions.
00:33:51Go right ahead.
00:33:52Did you notice anything out of the ordinary this morning with Tom Fielding?
00:33:56Was he upset or nervous or anything like that?
00:33:59Well, I didn't notice anything unusual.
00:34:02He's always a bit grumpy in the morning.
00:34:05Norton, I'm going to give it to you straight.
00:34:08Last night, we assigned two men to watch both you and your friend.
00:34:13You left the Fielding home at 9.45.
00:34:16Stopped at the Night Owl for a ham sandwich and a cup of coffee.
00:34:20After that, you bought a newspaper.
00:34:22Went straight home and stayed there until you came to work this morning.
00:34:27Is that correct?
00:34:27That's right.
00:34:29On the other hand, Fielding left home at 7.30.
00:34:33After that, we lost all trace of him until he came to work this morning.
00:34:36I thought you had a man following him.
00:34:39Yes, we did.
00:34:41He was found this morning in the riverbed.
00:34:44Murdered.
00:34:45Murdered?
00:34:47Surely you don't suspect Tom.
00:34:49This much is clear.
00:34:52Our Fielding's activities last night.
00:34:55Oh, where Fielding went.
00:34:57He did mention something about a dinner engagement last night.
00:35:00Where?
00:35:01Oh, he didn't say.
00:35:03Did he say with whom?
00:35:04No, he didn't tell me, but I'm sure he'd be glad to tell you himself.
00:35:07Well, perhaps, but I'd rather use the human angle.
00:35:12Now, we feel that you have his confidence, and I want your help.
00:35:16Oh, but surely you can't believe that Tom would sell out his country.
00:35:20This country's at war, Norton.
00:35:22Nothing can be left to chance.
00:35:23Nothing must be left to guesswork.
00:35:25We've got to know.
00:35:25Of course, this puts me in a pretty tough spot.
00:35:30You see, Tom and I are pals.
00:35:32He's going to be my brother-in-law.
00:35:35I'll do anything I can to help.
00:35:40Thanks.
00:35:42Handle it any way you think best.
00:35:43What was that?
00:35:57Nothing important.
00:36:01I wonder what happened to those notes.
00:36:05Oh, you big monkey.
00:36:09Stop squawking.
00:36:10Is that what you were looking for?
00:36:11He was probably there all the time.
00:36:13I looked all over the floor before I went to Prescott's office.
00:36:16Maybe you're getting blind in your old age.
00:36:19Somebody put those notations there while I was gone.
00:36:22You mean I did it?
00:36:25Yes.
00:36:27Well, have it your way.
00:36:28Look, why didn't you tell me about the refugee?
00:36:32I told you before to skip it.
00:36:34Where did you go last night?
00:36:37Around places.
00:36:38What places, for instance?
00:36:40That is absolutely none of your business.
00:36:42Oh, I don't know.
00:36:42Maybe it is my business.
00:36:44The man who was assigned to protect you last night was murdered.
00:36:47What?
00:36:49Curtis had us both shattered.
00:36:51My man reported in alive.
00:36:54Where was he killed?
00:36:55Well, don't you know?
00:36:58Well, you don't think I had anything to do with it.
00:37:02No, no, I don't.
00:37:04But Curtis does.
00:37:05Oh, Tom, maybe I could help you a little bit.
00:37:07If only you confide in me.
00:37:09I can't.
00:37:10So don't ask me.
00:37:11Let me figure it out for myself.
00:37:13Otherwise, it would only mean trouble.
00:37:15Trouble is right.
00:37:16Oh, but we can't duck it, Tom.
00:37:18Don't you see?
00:37:18This is bigger than you or I.
00:37:20It means trouble for Uncle Sam.
00:37:22Oh, Tom, we're pals, and I hate this just as much as you do.
00:37:26But don't you see how important all this is?
00:37:29Now, what about this girl, this refugee you met?
00:37:32Where did you go?
00:37:34All right, I'll tell you.
00:37:42Oh, and I'm so sorry.
00:37:44Excuse me.
00:37:45Don't worry.
00:37:47It was nothing.
00:37:49Bless you, mister.
00:37:51May you soon have $100,000.
00:37:54$100,000?
00:37:55Yes.
00:37:56All cash.
00:37:57Perhaps a lot more.
00:38:00A smart young man has many opportunities these days.
00:38:03You have marvelous vision.
00:38:05Yes.
00:38:05Yes.
00:38:09All right.
00:38:10Oh, I let it cross.
00:38:12OK.
00:38:12I'll let it cross.
00:38:14Look here, sir.
00:38:25And that's why I'm sorry.
00:38:28Oh, it goes in.
00:38:29You know, a friend of mine, Tom Fielding, had dinner here last night and he recommends the place very highly.
00:38:42I'm glad Mr. Fielding enjoyed this dinner.
00:38:44I think I'll have some Yankee pot roast and lots of coffee.
00:38:49Keep me awake.
00:38:50Yes, sir.
00:39:29May I present Miss Pablo? She's a friend of Mr. Fielding.
00:39:43Well, how do you do?
00:39:44How do you do?
00:39:45Won't you join me?
00:39:46I would be delighted.
00:39:51Oh, you're the young lady who had dinner with him last night.
00:39:54Why, yes.
00:39:55Tom told me he enjoyed your company very much.
00:39:58Did he tell you anything else?
00:40:01Why, yes. He said I could trust you.
00:40:06That was very thoughtful of him.
00:40:08But, um, I wonder if you are to be trusted.
00:40:13Confidence is sometimes based on stronger motives than mutual trust.
00:40:19Ah, I begin to understand.
00:40:21Yes, your relationship is very clear now.
00:40:25Oh, fine.
00:40:26But, you know, I...
00:40:27I feel as if you knew all about me long before this.
00:40:31I did.
00:40:32You are Bob Thornton.
00:40:35And now we can talk, yes?
00:40:39Definitely.
00:40:40I came here for that purpose.
00:40:42And I'm ready to...
00:40:44listen.
00:40:45Without ceremony?
00:40:46Of course.
00:40:47Briefly.
00:40:48Some friends of mine are interested in a new lean formula.
00:40:50311.
00:40:51And they are willing to purchase a copy of it.
00:40:53In times like these, your friends' interest in 311 might mean a firing squad.
00:40:57You are smart, Mr. Lotton.
00:40:58We also are smart.
00:40:59None of us are blundering fools.
00:41:00Well, then, of course, your friends realize that I have access only to a part of Formula 3 level.
00:41:15We are aware of that, too.
00:41:17Nevertheless, if you are willing to keep your mouth shut and act quickly, you may continue to live.
00:41:25I am.
00:41:26What are you doing?
00:41:27Do you speak to me, you are your tough friends.
00:41:28You speak to me, you are the people of France.
00:41:29You speak to me.
00:41:30You speak to me.
00:41:31I'm not sure that you are not able to put my finger up.
00:41:32I'm sorry, you always speak to you.
00:41:33How about me?
00:41:34How about you?
00:41:35I have a very young man.
00:41:36What do you call...
00:41:37Wealthy!
00:41:38Wealthy.
00:41:39Wealthy.
00:41:40100,000 dollar?
00:41:41A hundred thousand dollars!
00:41:42All cash.
00:41:43I do not expect your answer now.
00:41:44Just think of what you have been told until you are contacted again.
00:41:48And by you?
00:41:51Perhaps.
00:41:52I do not expect your answer now.
00:41:53Perhaps.
00:41:55But before leaving, let me give you a word of warning.
00:41:59A guarded tongue never speaks unwisely.
00:42:02And remember, every move you make from now on will be known to us.
00:42:09It's been so nice talking to you.
00:42:12Good night.
00:42:13Good night.
00:42:15It's been a great pleasure meeting you here.
00:42:23I think now everything is ready.
00:42:51Heinrich, call the message to Carl Schmitt.
00:42:54Have him board the Dawn Express and fly west immediately.
00:42:57Yes, sir.
00:43:21Hello.
00:43:22It was very nice of you to have sent your friend.
00:43:25He had such a fine talk.
00:43:27And I think everything worked out favorably.
00:43:31My friend?
00:43:32Yes.
00:43:33Mr. Nock.
00:43:34Well, I didn't send him over to you.
00:43:37You're very sensible, Mr. Fielding, to be so kind.
00:43:41I will get in touch with you again.
00:43:43Goodbye.
00:43:44Hello?
00:43:45Hello?
00:43:46Hello?
00:43:47Hello?
00:43:48Hello?
00:43:49Hello?
00:43:50Oh, hello, Bob.
00:43:51Oh, you're going out?
00:43:52Well, I had to get some cigarettes.
00:43:53Oh, wait a minute.
00:43:54I have plenty of cigarettes.
00:43:55Say, let's go in and sit down.
00:43:56I'd like to talk to you.
00:43:57All right, Bob.
00:44:01Why didn't you tell me all that I had to get?
00:44:02Be a hot Holder?
00:44:03I want to thank Todd.
00:44:04Thank you for listening to Sacramento.
00:44:06Bob Stuna.
00:44:07He's a clean drink.
00:44:08Hey, Bill.
00:44:09I'm good, Mr. Biden.
00:44:10Arizona charger, Chris.
00:44:11I've got the approve of everyone.
00:44:13Thank you, Mr. President.
00:44:14You don't know that I'll call from Bob Stanton.
00:44:16I'll call you boys.
00:44:18Well, let's call me aún more.
00:44:20Listen, метhy.
00:44:21Why didn't you tell me all that happened at the Alpine Grill?
00:44:31I told you everything. What do you mean?
00:44:34Why didn't you tell me those birds offered you a hundred thousand
00:44:36for a little like treason?
00:44:40That's not so.
00:44:42Well, I suppose you're going to deny that you told them that I'm working on 311, too.
00:44:46Bob, why the devil don't you stay out of this?
00:44:48They're not going to stand for any tricks. They'll kill us all.
00:44:50Oh, nobody's going to be killed.
00:45:01Hello, Bob. How did you know you were here?
00:45:03Oh, I just stopped in to go over some figures with Tom.
00:45:07You boys are worried about something. Come on, now. What is it?
00:45:09Oh, you're wrong, Nancy.
00:45:11Oh, don't hold out on me, Bob. I've got eyes and I've got ears.
00:45:14And I've been watching and listening to both of you
00:45:16ever since Reynolds and Oliver were killed.
00:45:18You see, Nancy's right. She knows.
00:45:20Be quiet, Tom.
00:45:21I won't. Why should I?
00:45:22Those were spies that killed Reynolds and Oliver
00:45:24and they threatened to kill you and Mother, too.
00:45:26I'm not so loud, Mother. I'll hear you.
00:45:28Oh, come on. Be yourself.
00:45:29Let's sit down and talk this thing over sensibly.
00:45:32He's right, Tom.
00:45:38Now, listen, Tom.
00:45:39I know you're not going to take this thing lying down.
00:45:42It's up to people like you and me to face the music.
00:45:44Be a good soldier.
00:45:45But what can we do against all of them?
00:45:48Tom, there are 130 million of us.
00:45:54Bob, I'm sorry.
00:45:56I'll do everything I can to get us out of this.
00:45:58That's the stuff.
00:45:59We'll run those rats right back into the holes they came out of.
00:46:02I guess that's about all, Mr. Curtis.
00:46:10She offered me $100,000 and told me she'd contact me again.
00:46:14Oh, she warned me to keep my mouth shut.
00:46:18Then she left.
00:46:19And believe me, it didn't take me long to get out of there myself.
00:46:21Tell me, Norton, at any time during this conversation,
00:46:26was Schmidt's name mentioned?
00:46:28No.
00:46:29No, it wasn't.
00:46:30Well, without Carl Schmidt, it wouldn't do them any good to get it.
00:46:34Norton, I firmly believe that through you,
00:46:36we can bring Schmidt out in the open.
00:46:37Would you be willing to help us?
00:46:39Yes, of course.
00:46:40You know I would.
00:46:41Now, that's fine.
00:46:43Now, tonight I want you to...
00:46:44Good evening, Mr. Sullivan.
00:47:14Oh, good evening, Miss Fielding.
00:47:17Has my brother Tom been here tonight?
00:47:18Right you are.
00:47:19He came in just about ten minutes ago.
00:47:21Oh, thank you.
00:47:22I'm so glad he's here.
00:47:44Good evening, Miss Fielding.
00:47:52Nancy. What are you doing here? Tom, where are you going? Never mind. Now go on home. Please, Tom. You've got to listen.
00:48:21You keep out of this. I know what I'm doing. Tom!
00:48:38Evening.
00:48:51Good evening, sir. Hello. I'd better come back and enjoy some more of your good food.
00:48:56With pleasure, sir. Ride this way. Oh, don't bother.
00:49:05Good evening. Hello.
00:49:09I hoped I'd find you here.
00:49:14Looks as if our new friend likes this place. Maybe you're right.
00:49:19This way. This is the gentleman you are to do business with.
00:49:44I'm glad you came. Thank you.
00:49:50Sit down.
00:49:58Smoke?
00:50:00Cigarette?
00:50:01No, thank you.
00:50:04You have come to a decision already.
00:50:07Do you accept the proposition I made?
00:50:12Well, I'm not sure.
00:50:15What do you mean?
00:50:16Well, I'd like to know what guarantee I have that I'll get full protection from it.
00:50:22Well, you have my word.
00:50:25I see.
00:50:36Did you bring the formula?
00:50:38Why, yes. And may I have it, please?
00:50:41What about the hundred thousand? All cash, now.
00:50:45My friend, I'm not a fool.
00:50:49You do not think I would give you good money for a piece of paper?
00:50:52Well, I figured you were a chemist.
00:50:56You ought to know what this means.
00:51:12I wonder, Mr. Norton, if you're trying to play tricks.
00:51:15You came here without being properly contacted.
00:51:19Certainly.
00:51:20I came here on my own account.
00:51:22I didn't want Fielding to beat me to it.
00:51:26So typical.
00:51:29Pardon me, Mr. Norton.
00:51:31But you will not mind, I'm sure, if I take the precaution of not giving the money to you yet.
00:51:37Test?
00:51:40This formula has to be tested.
00:51:44Sure, by all means. Go ahead, test it yourself.
00:51:47Someone will come and make a test.
00:51:50After that, you will be paid.
00:51:53Who will make the test with me?
00:51:56One of the most marvelous scientists in the whole world.
00:51:59Professor Carl Schmitt.
00:52:03Professor Schmitt?
00:52:06I'll be very happy to work with the professor.
00:52:10I'm sorry I couldn't stop him.
00:52:15I thought I'd find you here.
00:52:18Did he try to sell you the formula?
00:52:20Why do you ask this?
00:52:21If he did, he's a liar.
00:52:22He couldn't give you the 311 formula without the part I have here.
00:52:25You can't give him that.
00:52:27Ah, then you have what I want most.
00:52:29That's right.
00:52:30With this, I could show any chemist in the world how to compound 311.
00:52:33Tom, do you realize what you're doing?
00:52:34If that stuff gets in the wrong hands, it'll be the end of all of us.
00:52:36Very well.
00:52:37You will now prove that you can mix the 311 formula.
00:52:40Oh, stop, you fool. We'll all be killed.
00:52:42Wait a minute.
00:52:44I'm sorry, Mr. Norton.
00:52:45I'm sorry, Mr. Norton.
00:52:46I'm sorry, Mr. Norton.
00:52:48Come here.
00:52:49Don't go here.
00:52:51Wait a minute.
00:52:53I'll go through with the bargain.
00:52:54I'll show you how to mix 311.
00:52:55But I don't want to see him killed.
00:52:57Of what interest is his life to you?
00:53:00None to me, but he means everything to my sister.
00:53:08Carl Schmidt will land on the Dawn Express in 15 minutes.
00:53:1015 minutes?
00:53:12Haven't much time.
00:53:14Carl Schmidt cannot come here.
00:53:16It would be too dangerous now.
00:53:18It's that we go to meet him.
00:53:20Otto, what?
00:53:22Take Fielding to the car.
00:53:23Eric, drive Linda home.
00:53:25Heinrich, tell August we are leaving this place
00:53:27for the south airport.
00:53:28Yes, sir.
00:53:33Schulz!
00:53:35Yes, sir.
00:53:36Tell August we are leaving.
00:53:37And you, Mr. Schulz, will take care of Mr. Norton in here.
00:53:40Yes, sir.
00:53:44Here, here, you can't go in there.
00:53:45Oh, read me a whole.
00:53:46You cannot go in there.
00:53:47You cannot do that.
00:53:52Oh, let go.
00:53:53You can't go in there.
00:53:58I am going in there.
00:53:59I say you cannot go in there.
00:54:01You're under arrest.
00:54:16He's in there.
00:54:17Hurry.
00:54:18All right, men.
00:54:18Say bye.
00:54:19Pop, are you all right?
00:54:26Pop.
00:54:27Bob! Are you all right?
00:54:29Bob!
00:54:39You all right, son?
00:54:41Yeah, yeah, I'm all right.
00:54:43Come on, now. Where do they go?
00:54:45They've got Tom.
00:54:47They're taking him to the South Airport.
00:54:49Carl, Carl Smith.
00:54:51He's coming in on the Dawn Express.
00:54:53Carl just pulled out of the alley.
00:54:55The boys covered this place.
00:54:57Come on, Brown. We're going to the South Airport.
00:54:59Come on there. We'll follow them.
00:55:05Come quickly. I'll take you home.
00:55:07Dr. Shannon.
00:55:09Just a minute.
00:55:11Sit right back down, please.
00:55:13They're under arrest.
00:55:25What's going on, Brown Alley?
00:55:27No, please.
00:55:29Come on I vrai?!
00:55:31come on.
00:55:33BAD PORNOVOL
00:55:47Oh, my God.
00:56:17Oh, my God.
00:56:47Oh, my God.
00:57:17Oh, my God.
00:57:19Oh, my God.
00:57:23Oh, my God.
00:57:27Oh, my God.
00:57:31Oh, my God.
00:57:33Oh, my God.
00:57:35Oh, my God.
00:57:37Oh, my God.
00:57:39Oh, my God.
00:57:41Oh, my God.
00:57:43Oh, my God.
00:57:45Oh, my God.
00:57:47Oh, my God.
00:57:49Oh, my God.
00:57:51Oh, my God.
00:57:53Oh, my God.
00:57:55Oh, my God.
00:57:57Oh, my God.
00:58:27Come, Carl.
00:58:46We'll make the test at once.
00:58:48What?
00:58:49Here on the plane?
00:58:50Yes.
00:58:51But I have nothing to work with.
00:58:53I've brought everything.
00:58:54Heinrich?
00:58:56At the table.
00:58:57Yes, sir.
00:59:00Arthur, the cases.
00:59:02Yes, sir.
00:59:03Also, we have the help of our young friend.
00:59:06Yes, we'll soon find out just how valuable he is to us.
00:59:29Get over to the dispatchers and get a plane to follow that ship immediately.
00:59:37Yes, sir.
00:59:38If I understand what Tom's going to do, you won't need a plane to follow.
00:59:40What do you mean by that, Norton?
00:59:41Tom has a bottle of 3B11.
00:59:43If he mixes it the way I think he will, you'll see what I mean.
00:59:54Move that case, please.
00:59:55Move that case.
01:00:25Here's the 3B-11.
01:00:35Open it, please.
01:00:55Well, you better let me show you how, Professor.
01:00:59What? You young upstart.
01:01:02You can teach me something? Me? Professor Carl Schmitt?
01:01:09Maybe, Carl? You should let him show you.
01:01:19Wait.
01:01:20Are you sure you know what you're doing?
01:01:24Yes. I know.
01:01:26What a glorious day for the Fatherland.
01:01:29Heil Hitler!
01:01:37Tom!
01:01:54Tom!
01:01:57Tom!
01:01:59Tom!
01:02:00Tom!
01:02:01Tom!
01:02:03Tom!
01:02:04You
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