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00:00:00Musica
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00:01:08Kimberley
00:01:10I wouldn't come if it wasn't urgent
00:01:12From the top
00:01:14TASS Agency Moscow
00:01:16April the 27th
00:01:18But that's six months from now
00:01:20The death of Sir Philip Kimberley
00:01:22was announced here today
00:01:24Former Director General of British Secret Service
00:01:26Defected
00:01:28It's all here
00:01:30Yes
00:01:32They can't do this
00:01:34Andropov will never allow such a crazy
00:01:35You're out of date
00:01:36Fyodorichuk has taken over
00:01:38Well Fyodorichuk knows I've been an important asset to this country
00:01:40An international figure
00:01:42Oh yes, here we go again
00:01:44I was forced to defect only when that bloody American Michael Strait
00:01:46turned in that little shit blunt
00:01:48And that's another story we all heard before
00:01:50I was gonna get a cabinet post
00:01:52I might even have been Prime Minister by now
00:01:54If you should go back to England now
00:01:56You would not get five years in the House of Commons
00:01:58You would get probably
00:02:0030 years in Brixton jail
00:02:02Is that it?
00:02:04That's what they think?
00:02:06That I'm planning to go back?
00:02:08Crazy
00:02:09You've been restless
00:02:11Discontented
00:02:12A nuisance
00:02:13And a drunken embarrassment for a long long time
00:02:16The worst of them all
00:02:18Even worse than that drunken scum Philby and Burgess
00:02:21And that wretched MacLean
00:02:23But it was last week that you killed yourself
00:02:26At the dinner
00:02:28When you kissed the minister on the mouth
00:02:30But Boris, I was drunk
00:02:32We were all drunk
00:02:33For once in our benighted life
00:02:35We were having a good time
00:02:36But that was before you peed on the table
00:02:39I don't remember
00:02:41I passed out
00:02:42First you passed water
00:02:44Then you passed out
00:02:45Oh, a joke Boris
00:02:47A joke
00:02:48Remote pour
00:03:06Or, wait, wait
00:03:07No
00:03:08Don't
00:03:09No, no
00:03:10Left
00:03:11Step
00:03:12Step
00:03:13Step
00:03:15Step
00:03:17Step
00:03:17Grazie a tutti.
00:03:47Grazie a tutti.
00:04:17Grazie a tutti.
00:04:47Grazie a tutti.
00:05:17Grazie a tutti.
00:05:47Grazie a tutti.
00:06:47No, wait.
00:06:49Come here.
00:07:51Grazie a tutti.
00:07:53Grazie a tutti.
00:07:55But all of this was a warm-up to preliminaries before the main event.
00:08:01One of the great names in espionage history, Sir Philip Kimberley, Director General of Her Majesty's Secret Service, Knight Commander of the British Empire, Grand Commander of the French Legion of Honor, America's Legion of Merit, Knight of the Golden Fleece, and Hero of the Soviet Union.
00:08:17And the only foreigner to hold the rank of Lieutenant General in the KGB.
00:08:21Here is a bit more.
00:08:30I understand.
00:08:31And this is a bit more.
00:08:33And this is a bit more.
00:08:37And this is a bit more.
00:08:39And this is a bit more.
00:08:41And this is a bit more.
00:08:42And this is a bit more.
00:08:43And this is a bit more.
00:08:44And this is a bit more.
00:08:45And this is a bit more.
00:08:46Thank you very much.
00:08:47Thank you very much.
00:08:48Thank you very much.
00:08:49Good luck, dear friend.
00:08:52Thank you, dear doctor.
00:08:54With your new face, you've been given a new identity.
00:08:59You'll go back to London as commercial attaché to our ambassador.
00:09:04An extremely important dossier is missing somewhere in England.
00:09:08And this concerns the commercial attaché, comrade?
00:09:11The dossier contains a record of every payment made to our agents in the West since the early thirties.
00:09:19We have reason, always had reason, to believe that you alone can restore to us that dossier, that payroll list.
00:09:28I have absolutely no knowledge of it, comrade.
00:09:31It is our belief that in the last hours before you made your escape from England, you stole it and hid it.
00:09:38Their intention was always to bargain with it if things became difficult for you here.
00:09:43That day has come.
00:09:45The day to bargain, comrade?
00:09:50A Russian diplomatic passport.
00:09:52In return for the dossier you've hidden, there are one million Swiss francs to your credit in a numbered account in Zurich.
00:10:00Dollars would be nicer.
00:10:03Comrade, Colonel Medvarciani will accompany him to London to receive the dossier,
00:10:09at which time you will telex to unblock the money in his Swiss account.
00:10:14Oh, I know you didn't work for the money.
00:10:17But all the same, one million francs.
00:10:22That's all.
00:10:23Wait outside.
00:10:24Medvarciani, you stay.
00:10:26Make your entry into England for a foreign city, Paris, Rome.
00:10:36But don't fly air afloat.
00:10:38Kensington fellas' gardens know just enough to be helpful.
00:10:43I must say it's wonderful to be 42 again.
00:10:49You think I'll live to be 43?
00:10:53If comrade Kozminski fails to deliver the dossier, our two friends there, they make sure he doesn't.
00:11:00You will hand over that paylist, won't you?
00:11:04Won't you?
00:11:07What paylist?
00:11:10Think of it.
00:11:11One million francs.
00:11:12Swiss francs.
00:11:13Even if you don't like Switzerland, I can think of many worse places to be.
00:11:17Oh, for instance?
00:11:21Captain.
00:11:23We separate.
00:11:24You go up in front.
00:11:25Keep an eye on Kozminski.
00:11:27When was this passport issued, Mr. Kozminski?
00:11:41Bezos.
00:11:42If you please.
00:11:44The date stamp and signatures seem indistinct.
00:11:47Little blurred.
00:11:48This is your writing.
00:11:50That is correct, yes.
00:11:52How long do you intend to stay in England, Mr. Kozmi...
00:11:55What's this, Chief?
00:11:57What do you think?
00:12:04Local times, 1124.
00:12:06And on behalf of the captain and crew, we wish you all a very pleasant stay in London
00:12:10and hope to see you on TWA again before long.
00:12:17If you come with me, Mr. Fraser, I'll get you off first.
00:12:20They're coming out to the plane?
00:12:21You have to.
00:12:22Our parking place is a long way out.
00:12:24We're about 15 minutes early, that's why.
00:12:28You must be pretty important.
00:12:30Police cars, special treatment.
00:12:32Public enemy number one's the real reason.
00:12:35I'll come and see you in prison.
00:12:37Bring a cake with a file inside.
00:12:38That's what I call service.
00:12:40Thank you for looking after me.
00:12:41Come again.
00:12:42Mr. Fraser.
00:12:43Ah, great pleasure to have you back, sir.
00:12:44Thank you, Professor.
00:12:45Private lift.
00:12:46The Admiral's expecting you.
00:12:47Thank you.
00:12:48Yes, yes, Home Secretary.
00:12:49Yes, I understand.
00:12:50The point I'm trying to make is that this is a matter for secret intelligence services,
00:12:55not for immigration and customs.
00:12:56If you were to have Milroy call me.
00:12:57Ah, thank you, Home Secretary.
00:12:58You missed all the fun at the airport.
00:13:00A defector.
00:13:01Matthews told me.
00:13:02I saw that report you sent on our Washington diplomatic bag.
00:13:03Very pricey these days, information.
00:13:04Like whiskey.
00:13:05Not as pricey as mine, sir.
00:13:06Two lives.
00:13:07Orcaracciola and the young lady.
00:13:08Do you have?
00:13:09Yes, she's a man.
00:13:10Thank you.
00:13:11I'm sorry, she's a man.
00:13:12I'm sorry.
00:13:13You have to have hair.
00:13:14I have to have hair.
00:13:15My wife.
00:13:16My wife.
00:13:17You're here.
00:13:18Is that the man?
00:13:19Is he a thief?
00:13:20It's a man?
00:13:21I've been theft.
00:13:22How has he been theft?
00:13:23You're okay.
00:13:24I've gone fresh.
00:13:25It's a man.
00:13:26Okay, I've been theft.
00:13:27I've been theft.
00:13:28I've been theft.
00:13:29Come through.
00:13:30I've seen theft.
00:13:31You've been theft.
00:13:32You've been theft in your insurance.
00:13:33For most of my days, sir, I've never been theft.
00:13:35Or Caracciola and the young American.
00:13:37Did Caracciola kill himself or was he helped?
00:13:39Suicide.
00:13:41Why?
00:13:42He wasn't entirely a happy man, sir.
00:13:44I ask you why he killed himself, you clown.
00:13:47Or Caracciola was homosexual.
00:13:49So?
00:13:50So he had a rather emotional relationship.
00:13:54Sexual.
00:13:56With the American we finally got the information from.
00:13:58That was his function. Get information any way possible.
00:14:01So we could blackmail this wretched American.
00:14:03The only sensible law we've made in England this century.
00:14:06Consenting adults were to save Vassal and Maclean.
00:14:09And Burgess too, of course.
00:14:11Not that I think he wouldn't have done it with a hedgehog.
00:14:13Read that?
00:14:19Sir Philip Kimberley, sometime director of MI6.
00:14:22Dead?
00:14:23Scarcely believable, eh?
00:14:24Well, he was 62.
00:14:25Right page to die in your humble opinion.
00:14:28Think we've all had it by 62?
00:14:30Well, no, sir, but...
00:14:32Oh, my arse.
00:14:34Fortunately for most of us,
00:14:36your humble opinion means less than a fart in the blizzard.
00:14:39Sir, I didn't mean that...
00:14:40No, it's all right. Never mind. Never.
00:14:42You've done a good job.
00:14:44Lost a good man, but...
00:14:46done a good job.
00:14:48Thank you, sir.
00:14:50On my behalf, and on behalf of the good man.
00:14:53Poor old Kimberley.
00:14:55Kimberley.
00:14:57Kimberley.
00:14:58His name will always be magic.
00:15:01Hmm?
00:15:02Like some great...
00:15:03great...
00:15:04chess player.
00:15:05Yes, that's what he was.
00:15:06It was all a game of chess to him.
00:15:08Wasn't the money at all.
00:15:10Sounds as though you admire him, sir.
00:15:12Admire him?
00:15:13Brilliant.
00:15:14Now, his usefulness at an end, they do him in.
00:15:20Swine, eh?
00:15:22You think they chopped him?
00:15:24Aggravated cirrhosis of the liver.
00:15:28Aggravated by a bloody bullet in the liver.
00:15:31You never knew him?
00:15:33Oh, Lady Kimberley.
00:15:35Always felt we pushed her too hard.
00:15:38Hedged in, poor thing.
00:15:40And she wasn't really involved, only as a wife...
00:15:43and a mother.
00:15:44Yes.
00:15:46Beautiful.
00:15:48Beautiful Annabelle.
00:15:51Only one way out for her.
00:15:54She took it.
00:15:56High window.
00:15:58Too much good for England's image.
00:16:03We looked brutish and nasty.
00:16:06I was still posted to Lausanne.
00:16:08I can remember the little girl.
00:16:09Poor kid.
00:16:10Yes.
00:16:11You never lost your interest in poor little Penelope, did you?
00:16:16I tried to keep in touch as she grew up.
00:16:18But it's no coincidence you've been sleeping with her for the last 12 months.
00:16:2214 months.
00:16:24And nothing to do with coincidence.
00:16:27She fell in with a rough bunch when she came home from Grenoble University.
00:16:31had a rather unhappy, sordid love affair, didn't like it.
00:16:36And I was there.
00:16:37So you took advantage?
00:16:40That's how it would look to some people.
00:16:43Well, that's all.
00:16:46You've done all right, I suppose.
00:16:50every time she got past five hours.
00:16:53I wanted to see some people.
00:16:54I wanted to see some people.
00:16:55Come on, babe.
00:16:56Come on.
00:16:57Come on, babe.
00:16:59Thanks, Penny.
00:17:06Penny!
00:17:07It's me, Jamie!
00:17:13It's that cold?
00:17:15Oh, Jamie.
00:17:17Hey, the telephone.
00:17:19No, no, don't answer it.
00:17:21The newspapers have been calling all morning.
00:17:23You've heard?
00:17:25Yes, I just arrived.
00:17:27I came on straight here.
00:17:29How did they find me?
00:17:31For almost ten years I've been Penelope Black, not Kimberly.
00:17:35They never let go.
00:17:37Poor love.
00:17:39I'm so glad you're back.
00:17:41I have missed you.
00:17:43Oh, how I've missed you.
00:17:45Henny.
00:17:47You smell nice.
00:17:49Amazing what you can do with a bit of mouthwash and aftershave.
00:17:53Where have you come from today?
00:17:57All over.
00:18:01United Nations all over.
00:18:03Well, I did at least get your postcards.
00:18:05Working for the UN, I get them free.
00:18:07Oh, charming.
00:18:09Lane's Garage.
00:18:11Sorry, wrong number.
00:18:13I wish that was stopping, but it won't.
00:18:15They'll be camping on the doorstep next.
00:18:17So, move into my place.
00:18:19Your place?
00:18:21So tidy.
00:18:22Never make love in your place.
00:18:23Who said anything about love?
00:18:25Make scrambled eggs, box fizz, yes, but love, no.
00:18:29Although, on the other hand...
00:18:31Zip up your bag and I'll get you out of here.
00:18:35I was going away anyhow, only to the cottage.
00:18:37Got your keys?
00:18:39Oh, yes.
00:18:41You hear that?
00:18:43Should I leave a note for the cleaner?
00:18:45Your cleaner is capable of seeing anybody off.
00:18:47It's a new coat.
00:18:49It's newish.
00:18:51Tailored by Donaldson Hudson.
00:18:53Savile rare.
00:18:55Vicuna.
00:18:56Fine Vicuna.
00:18:57But what's particularly aggravating is that there are two tickets for the cup final in the inside pocket.
00:19:01Now, I want the CID to make this absolutely...
00:19:03Max, sir, hold it right there.
00:19:05Oh, Admiral.
00:19:07You are Detective Sergeant Lloyd, sir. CID, Western Central.
00:19:11Enlightening, if I may say, sir.
00:19:17Admiral, I do think that...
00:19:19I also heard news of the loss of your fine Vicuna coat from the sergeant at the door.
00:19:26News of your grievous loss, Milroy, has spread down these corridors of power.
00:19:32People grieve with you.
00:19:34Shall we fly the flags at half-mast?
00:19:36Or shall we forget your fine Vicuna coat and the cup final tickets?
00:19:42Meanwhile, I suppose the news of your other loss, that of the defector Kuzminski,
00:19:49has not been spread so wide nor so far as that of your fine Vicuna coat.
00:19:55Really, Admiral?
00:19:56You've got to stop trashing about your bloody coat, do you hear?
00:19:59Really, Admiral?
00:20:00The Ruskies must not learn we've lost their bird without even clipping its wings.
00:20:04You've got to act as if we'd still got him. Now, do you understand?
00:20:08Yes, I quite understand.
00:20:10Right.
00:20:11Now, let's, uh, let's start again from the beginning.
00:20:14After all, it was you who went to escort him here from the airport.
00:20:19Tell me, how, uh, how did you see?
00:20:21Agreeable. Perfectly pleasant.
00:20:23New London said he'd served here before.
00:20:25Served here before?
00:20:27Was that what he asked to see me?
00:20:29Well, as I told you on the telephone, he mentioned your name.
00:20:32He just mentioned my name.
00:20:34Didn't he seem to be curious that he knew my name?
00:20:37No, no, never mind that. Go on.
00:20:39Well, I seated him there.
00:20:41In the literature?
00:20:42Yes.
00:20:43I gave him a cigarette in the Times, and I left him to arrange a comment.
00:20:47As a matter of fact, I had to wash my hands.
00:20:51Oh.
00:20:52Weak pleather.
00:20:53When I'd got back, he'd go on.
00:20:56And while you were washing your hands, he'd washed his hands of you,
00:20:59and taken your vicuna coat with him.
00:21:02He'd get a good price for the tickets and for the coat, too.
00:21:04And that's the trouble.
00:21:05He's now walking about with money.
00:21:10This room been printed?
00:21:12Printed?
00:21:13A fingerprinted?
00:21:14A fingerprinted?
00:21:15Your flighty friend who knows my name may be someone that we know.
00:21:19He may have been in and out of the country many times.
00:21:22In and out, in and out, just as he was in and out of your office.
00:21:25You think he may be known?
00:21:26Wanted?
00:21:27Well, perhaps not known, Milroy, but wanted, surely.
00:21:32Send a print team round at once, will you please, Sergeant Roy?
00:21:34Sir.
00:21:35Thank you.
00:21:39Oh, Admiral.
00:21:40You've forgotten this.
00:21:41Oh, thank you.
00:21:45In case I do hear from you, how much shall I offer for your cup final tickets,
00:21:50and for your fine vicuna coat?
00:21:55Admiral!
00:21:56My dear Milroy.
00:21:57Oh, Sir James.
00:21:58I take it you're on your way to visit me?
00:22:00Just stopping by.
00:22:01Oh.
00:22:02Slumming, Admiral?
00:22:03Like you, just stopping by.
00:22:05And as we've already stopped, we won't trouble Milroy any further, shall we?
00:22:10Mr. James.
00:22:11We'll go along to the Athenaeum, shall we?
00:22:13Unless you prefer something else.
00:22:17Whiskey?
00:22:18Not thirsty, thank you.
00:22:20You don't need a thirst for whiskey.
00:22:22I take whiskey only when I'm feeling cold.
00:22:25I'll bugger you for a start.
00:22:27Thank you, Admiral.
00:22:28Gentlemen?
00:22:29My usual, please.
00:22:31Have you, sir?
00:22:33No, thank you.
00:22:34But I will have a little wine with our dinner.
00:22:36I'm took for dinner.
00:22:37Oh, that's a shame.
00:22:38I wanted to invite you round the corner to Wilton's.
00:22:42Lashings of smoked salmon, followed by a turbot,
00:22:46and a bottle of Montrachet from Wilton's special bin.
00:22:49I feel like lamb tonight.
00:22:52Lamb.
00:22:54That's exactly what you're gonna get.
00:22:56Dressed as mutton.
00:22:58Tell me, was there ever any truth in that, um, legendary file?
00:23:04Well, K was supposed to have squirreled away something?
00:23:07Just the sort of thing he would have done.
00:23:09The entire housekeeping bill of the KGB operations in this country,
00:23:13from the beginning?
00:23:14I don't like it.
00:23:18But we'll never know now, shall we, old man?
00:23:22Call that a double?
00:23:26Sign from me, Admiral.
00:23:27Very good, sir.
00:23:33Silent toast.
00:23:34To K.
00:23:43Bugger off.
00:23:44Aye, aye.
00:23:45Go and take a little wine with your turbot and be downed.
00:23:50That a man is putrefying in his box!
00:23:52Well, look at it this way, sir.
00:23:54If he hadn't gone off,
00:23:56you wouldn't be head of Her Majesty's secret intelligence services.
00:24:00Now, would you?
00:24:24See it realistically, Eleanor.
00:24:30Philip has gone.
00:24:31Already there.
00:24:32In Moscow.
00:24:33And no one will believe you didn't know.
00:24:35Now, you will need help.
00:24:36Philip has gone.
00:24:37Already there.
00:24:38In Moscow.
00:24:39And no one will believe you didn't know.
00:24:40Now, you will need help.
00:24:41What are you trying to tell me?
00:24:42That I'm in love with you, Annabelle.
00:24:43That I'm in love with you, Annabelle.
00:24:44Always have been, but you know that.
00:24:45I thought you were Philip's friend.
00:24:46Marry me, Annabelle.
00:24:47I can protect you.
00:24:48Oh, please.
00:24:49Go away.
00:24:50Please.
00:24:51Go away.
00:24:52Please.
00:24:53You're a fool, Annabelle.
00:24:54Wherever you go, you'll be hedged in.
00:24:55A swarm of agents everywhere.
00:24:56You'll never see Philip again.
00:24:57I'll see to that.
00:24:58I'll see to that.
00:24:59I'll see to that.
00:25:00I'll see to that.
00:25:01I'll see to that.
00:25:02I'll see.
00:25:03You'll see.
00:25:04No.
00:25:05That's a fair affair.
00:25:06No.
00:25:07No, no.
00:25:08No.
00:25:09No.
00:25:10No.
00:25:11No.
00:25:12No.
00:25:13No.
00:25:14No.
00:25:15No.
00:25:16No.
00:25:17No.
00:25:18No.
00:25:19No.
00:25:20No.
00:25:21No.
00:25:22Do you need to that?
00:25:24I will.
00:25:39Sergei Kuzminski.
00:25:41I am Russian commercial attache,
00:25:44who is defecting this morning.
00:25:46Aye, Andy.
00:25:48You are Admiral Scaith.
00:25:51More people know Tom Fool than Tom Fool.
00:25:54Excuse me?
00:25:55It doesn't matter.
00:25:57I said nothing. It doesn't matter.
00:25:59What do you want?
00:26:00I come to you from Philip Kimberley.
00:26:06Well, my friend.
00:26:08Come too late?
00:26:09Philip Kimberley's dead.
00:26:11Yes, at last, Philip Kimberley is a free man.
00:26:14I was with him at the end.
00:26:17I was with him for ten years.
00:26:20I was his friend.
00:26:21A friend with a gun on his back?
00:26:23My gun was not loaded.
00:26:25Friendly gunman.
00:26:27Philip Kimberley told me to come to you.
00:26:31I am to sell you the documents he removed from our British paymaster
00:26:35before he escaped to Russia.
00:26:39You are telling the truth.
00:26:42He is what Kimberley is telling me before he died.
00:26:47I know him like a brother.
00:26:50I have all proof you want.
00:26:52The documents will do.
00:26:54The exchange of monies and items for sale can be made in Switzerland.
00:27:00I will be needing British passport, safe conduct, and proof that money is there before documents can be examined.
00:27:10How much do you want?
00:27:13One million pounds sterling.
00:27:15You know you are talking nonsense.
00:27:18Why do you say nonsense?
00:27:20You have wasted many millions more pounds in the last ten years in search for these documents.
00:27:29But if you do not agree my price, there are four, maybe more, major power be very interested.
00:27:39All have trusted agent at same time in pay of Russia.
00:27:45Why didn't you wait at the home office so that we could bargain in comfort?
00:27:49Why did you run out?
00:27:51In home office is possible I am also killed in comfort by someone of your people before allowed to speak with you.
00:28:01Killed by someone who perhaps has his name on files I offer for sale.
00:28:08Well, it is very much possible, yes?
00:28:11Possible.
00:28:13Anything is possible.
00:28:15The next effector could be a member of the royal family.
00:28:21All right.
00:28:22I will have a special line open for you direct to my house for the next 72 hours.
00:28:29You will have Chiswick area code that is 994 followed by four zeros.
00:28:37But you will have to undertake something better than promises.
00:28:40Some definite evidence this obscure dossier exists.
00:28:46Is reasonable.
00:28:47But I will need two telephones here in case one does not work.
00:28:51There you go.
00:28:52Two telephones.
00:28:54And Kimberley's time went this way many times with him.
00:29:00Yes, Philip Kimberley speak to me many times of this river bath.
00:29:04Of your habits.
00:29:06You keep whiskey bottle behind your books.
00:29:09Black label whiskey.
00:29:11I wonder why I should tell you that.
00:29:13He also tell me a policeman always on duty outside your house.
00:29:17Run, man.
00:29:18Run!
00:29:19Run!
00:29:20Run!
00:29:21Run!
00:29:22Run!
00:29:23Run!
00:29:25Run man!
00:29:26Run!
00:29:28Run!
00:29:45Run!
00:29:46Sì, sì, sì.
00:30:16Sì, sì, sì, sì.
00:30:46Sì, sì.
00:31:16Sì, sì, sì.
00:31:46A Kimberley dossier, the Paymaster file, it exists and it's up for sale.
00:31:53Aha.
00:31:54You were approached?
00:31:55Kuzminski, the defector who cut out on Milroy and that's why he cut out.
00:32:00You have him?
00:32:00He ran.
00:32:02Knocked out a policeman behind the pub.
00:32:05Damn near killed him.
00:32:06I want the police to show a low profile on this.
00:32:08See to it.
00:32:09The Ruskies must not hear their man is loose or try to make a deal with me.
00:32:13Fine.
00:32:14Pick up his passport and description from Special Branch.
00:32:18I want your people to catch this bastard before the police fall over.
00:32:21Well, my section's pretty, um, strung out right now.
00:32:25I hear, um, Paul Cracciola's back with Fraser.
00:32:29Let me have Cracciola on.
00:32:31Can't have him.
00:32:32Fraser brought back the official NYPD photos.
00:32:37Pulled off a story.
00:32:38Polished his shoes, clean shirt, measured the distance perfectly.
00:32:46Had quality, this Carracciola.
00:32:50Luck of the draw.
00:32:53Give me Fraser, then.
00:32:56Done.
00:33:08Let's go.
00:33:38Grazie a tutti.
00:34:08Grazie a tutti.
00:34:38Grazie a tutti.
00:35:08Grazie a tutti.
00:35:10Grazie a tutti.
00:35:42Grazie a tutti.
00:35:44Grazie a tutti.
00:35:46Grazie a tutti.
00:37:18Grazie a tutti.
00:43:20Take care.
00:44:50Grazie a tutti.
00:44:52Grazie a tutti.
00:44:54Grazie a tutti.
00:45:54Grazie a tutti.
00:46:24Grazie a tutti.
00:46:26Grazie a tutti.
00:46:28Grazie a tutti.
00:46:30Grazie a tutti.
00:46:32Grazie a tutti.
00:46:34Grazie a tutti.
00:46:36Grazie a tutti.
00:46:38Grazie a tutti.
00:47:08Grazie a tutti.
00:47:38Grazie a tutti.
00:47:40Grazie a tutti.
00:47:42Grazie a tutti.
00:47:44a tutti.
00:47:46Grazie a tutti.
00:47:48Grazie a tutti.
00:47:50Grazie a tutti.
00:47:52Grazie a tutti.
00:47:54Grazie a tutti.
00:47:56Grazie a tutti.
00:47:58Grazie a tutti.
00:48:00Grazie a tutti.
00:48:02Grazie a tutti.
00:48:04Grazie a tutti.
00:48:05Grazie a tutti.
00:48:06Grazie a tutti.
00:48:07Vabbiamo andare in.
00:48:10No, Jamie's back, so I'm staying with him.
00:48:12Moving in? Lucky you.
00:48:14No, no, no, no. Not quite like that.
00:48:16Trying to.
00:48:18Thanks, Penny.
00:48:20Don't answer the phone. I won't.
00:48:22I thought you might like to stay there with Ginge.
00:48:24That is still Ginge, isn't it? Still Ginge.
00:48:26I told Mother I was staying with you.
00:48:28Want some tea? No, thanks.
00:48:30I must go and get supper.
00:48:32I've got to create a good impression.
00:48:34Oh, don't lose my keys, please.
00:48:36Safe as houses. Could live for a week on everything that's in it.
00:48:38Ciao.
00:48:40Let's go.
00:49:10We're coming, Ginger.
00:49:12We're coming, Ginger.
00:49:14We're coming, Ginger.
00:49:16We're coming, Ginger.
00:49:20We're coming, Ginger.
00:49:22We're coming, Ginger.
00:49:26We're coming, Ginger.
00:49:28We're coming, Ginger.
00:49:30We're coming, Ginger.
00:49:32Come in, Ginger.
00:49:48Hello?
00:49:51Yes, ma?
00:49:53I hate to disturb your amative carnalities,
00:49:56but I do require you in the office with Chorley
00:49:58first thing in the morning.
00:50:00What?
00:50:02Russian.
00:50:03Not a word.
00:50:06And you have received my letter with instructions?
00:50:11Yes, yes.
00:50:11It arrived first thing this morning.
00:50:13I found the snippet of microfilm very interesting.
00:50:18Not that intercept yet.
00:50:20We make exchange in Geneva,
00:50:24but first you pay half of money
00:50:25to daughter of Kimberly here in England.
00:50:29Agreed.
00:50:30Now, my courier will...
00:50:31You were saying your courier.
00:50:43I was saying, one moment.
00:50:46You can forget the intercept's a waste of time.
00:50:49I was saying, my man will meet you
00:50:51at Wolven Abbey at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon
00:50:53in front of the sweet shop at the children's zoo.
00:50:57Though your money will be in a red case,
00:50:59you can check it
00:51:00and then go with my man.
00:51:02My man will escort you to Geneva.
00:51:10You can trust him completely.
00:51:12I am grateful your escort is a safe man.
00:51:15I must leave here now.
00:51:18Perhaps one day you will visit me abroad
00:51:20for a pleasant holiday.
00:51:23If ever I visit you,
00:51:26it'll be to put my boot up,
00:51:29you double-stealing Russian arse!
00:51:31I've made all the arrangements at Wolven.
00:51:33The Marquis, St Henrietta Tavistock,
00:51:35have given us everything we need.
00:51:37So, you'd better get down there pronto.
00:51:39I'll join you later.
00:51:41The Russian's no fool.
00:51:42He knows the playground and zoo will be stiff with kids,
00:51:45so there'll be no guns going off.
00:51:46Plenty of guns to go off,
00:51:48not with the police,
00:51:49the Russians,
00:51:50not to mention ours.
00:51:51Likes to live dangerously, doesn't he,
00:51:53our Kosminski?
00:51:54At least we're going to play straight with him.
00:51:56You're going to make the contact,
00:51:58then you're going to see him off
00:52:00on a Royal Air Force plane to Geneva.
00:52:03Why me?
00:52:04Because you're so good at making contacts.
00:52:06Aren't you, dear boy?
00:52:16Are you all right, sir?
00:52:41It's not me, sir.
00:52:46Sorry.
00:52:49Who, then?
00:52:50It's hard to say.
00:52:52With all the lions and their keepers,
00:52:54them monkeys and those keepers,
00:52:56the giraffes and giraffe minders,
00:52:59it could be anyone.
00:53:00But to shoot at my car?
00:53:02Well...
00:53:04It could be a stone.
00:53:06You heard the shot.
00:53:07Why, there'd be some people
00:53:09after shooting the squirrels today.
00:53:12Pretty little things, but pestilential.
00:53:14Besides, no car allowed on these side roads.
00:53:18Except for family.
00:53:20Trespassing.
00:53:22Will you be a trespassing car, too, sir?
00:53:25Friend of the Marquis.
00:53:27Oh.
00:53:34Afternoon, sir.
00:53:35Accident.
00:53:36Can you organize some temporary transport
00:53:38from the carpool and get this repaired?
00:53:40Yes, sir.
00:53:41It's a game, sir.
00:53:42Somewhere around.
00:53:43I'll show you the temporary HQ.
00:53:44Leave to be armed.
00:53:45Any information to central SB2.
00:53:47SB2 over and now.
00:53:50Sir.
00:53:51Anything moving?
00:53:52One green line driver reports
00:53:53he thinks he saw our man.
00:53:55For section use, sir.
00:53:56Ah.
00:53:57Fresa.
00:53:58Keep him hiding.
00:54:00Bag these for you, dear boy.
00:54:03Memento mori.
00:54:05I'll pass your message.
00:54:06Thank you.
00:54:07But to the hunter, he spoils.
00:54:10Yes, dear boy.
00:54:11Your name?
00:54:12Yes.
00:54:13Number.
00:54:14Yes.
00:54:15And with the Bedford Arms, if wanted.
00:54:17Perhaps you could call him at your local police station, then.
00:54:19Thank you.
00:54:20Like a prick.
00:54:34Hmm?
00:54:35Don't you think it's like a prick?
00:54:39Maybe not like Mr. Miles,
00:54:42but like a big, aggressive prick.
00:54:47You think me vulgar, don't you?
00:54:51Hmm?
00:54:52Oh, yes.
00:54:53I've seen it in your eyes.
00:54:55Paul Caracciola didn't think me vulgar.
00:54:58Paul liked me.
00:55:00And not many people know I wear a wig.
00:55:03Don't even an old scathe knows.
00:55:06I've four wigs.
00:55:08All different lengths.
00:55:09Change them every week until it looks as though I need a trim.
00:55:12Paul Caracciola liked the medium one.
00:55:17Poor Paul.
00:55:19You were with him, weren't you, at the Waldorf, when he, uh...
00:55:22I wasn't with him.
00:55:24I was in California.
00:55:26Take a look at my report.
00:55:28I can see it's a sensitive subject.
00:55:31For you.
00:55:33As well as for me.
00:55:35A melancholy subject.
00:55:38And as far as I'm concerned, closed.
00:55:40Yes.
00:55:41Closed.
00:55:42Tell me about the accident of your car. Did you see anyone?
00:55:47Must have been a stone.
00:55:49I presume you got the report of a woman seeing her rushing on the bus.
00:55:53He wouldn't have been on the bus if scathe had held onto him.
00:55:56Held him?
00:55:57A lame old man up against a Russian thug of an half-killer copper with a single blow.
00:56:03You've always been the admiral's boy, haven't you?
00:56:07Well, I suppose someone has to take his place.
00:56:10Don't you find yourself a little youthful for the role?
00:56:13I'm quitting this service as soon as the Kuzminski file is wrapped.
00:56:17If you quit before, before going to America,
00:56:20Paul Karaciola might still be alive and well and living in London.
00:56:24Strange.
00:56:28Safety razors are the thing, old boy.
00:56:30These can be dangerous weapons.
00:56:34They do their job.
00:56:36Yeah.
00:56:38I'm just across the corridor.
00:56:44Nice and close.
00:56:46What a curious match it is.
00:56:49Well, on with the mock then.
00:56:53You won't let on about my wigs, will you?
00:56:57Bad for morale, I'd say.
00:57:02Hello.
00:57:03Hello, Gin.
00:57:04How are you and Sue's?
00:57:06What do you mean?
00:57:08I gave her the keys to my place days ago.
00:57:10I thought you were together.
00:57:12Well, she can't be too sick to pick up a telephone.
00:57:15Well, that could be my fault, actually.
00:57:16I did tell her not to answer it.
00:57:19And don't be silly, of course she hasn't disappeared.
00:57:23Well, I don't really want to go there because of the newspapers.
00:57:28All right, I'll come with you.
00:57:38How could I?
00:57:39Jesus.
00:57:40Where's Sue?
00:57:41This is where there is.
00:57:45No other rooms?
00:57:46No.
00:57:48That bloody suitcase of hers.
00:57:50She wouldn't move a foot without it.
00:57:51Sì, è Sue.
00:57:56Sì, no other rooms?
00:57:59No.
00:58:01That bloody suitcase of hers,
00:58:03she wouldn't move a foot without it.
00:58:06Keys, where are my keys?
00:58:09Oh no.
00:58:11Oh no, Sue.
00:58:13What's the matter?
00:58:15Snap out of it, Penny.
00:58:18No.
00:58:20It's Sue.
00:58:22I'm in terrible trouble and now she's involved.
00:58:25What trouble?
00:58:28What's happened to her?
00:58:31Listen, you know me as Penelope Black.
00:58:34That's not my real name.
00:58:37I'm Philip Kimberley's daughter.
00:58:40Sir Philip Kimberley.
00:58:42The spy.
00:58:43Kimberley?
00:58:44The one in Moscow?
00:58:47Yes.
00:58:49When he died.
00:58:50he sent a man with a message for me.
00:58:54They didn't want me to get that message.
00:58:56Who?
00:58:57The Russians.
00:58:57I don't believe a word of it.
00:59:00I'm bloody mad.
00:59:05Listen to me.
00:59:06Please listen to me.
00:59:08He came to warn me, this man,
00:59:10that I was in terrible danger.
00:59:12The Russians would do anything to get their hands on me.
00:59:13Anything.
00:59:14Hijack me.
00:59:15Hijack me to Moscow.
00:59:17Which is what they've done.
00:59:18They thought it was me.
00:59:20That van.
00:59:22That green van.
00:59:24Was that here when you arrived?
00:59:25No.
00:59:27We pulled off as we were going inside.
00:59:29Squeaky brakes.
00:59:30And what the hell are we whispering for?
00:59:31Penny, if you're trying to take the mickey out of me...
00:59:34That's all I do.
00:59:35There's only one other person who can help us now.
00:59:40If I was you, I'd take a couple of days complete rest.
00:59:43You look as if you could do with them.
00:59:47Yes?
00:59:47Philip.
00:59:48Oh, hello, Penny.
00:59:49Penny, my love.
00:59:51Yes, yes.
00:59:52The place is in complete shambles.
00:59:55They've obviously been here.
00:59:56The Russians, they've taken her by mistake.
00:59:57She's probably gone home.
01:00:00I must go to the police.
01:00:01Don't be such a bloody fool, Penny.
01:00:03You can't go to the police.
01:00:05Now, wait till tonight.
01:00:06She'll come to no harm.
01:00:07Don't be stupid, Philip.
01:00:08She could be dead by tonight.
01:00:10She's no good to them dead, is she?
01:00:12I mean, she's got a tongue in her head.
01:00:13She can explain.
01:00:14In Russian?
01:00:15In Moscow?
01:00:17Well, no, I'll tell you what.
01:00:17Now, let's both calm down.
01:00:19I'll speak to the Soviet embassy myself.
01:00:22Don't be stupid.
01:00:23She might be dead by tonight.
01:00:25And another thing, Philip.
01:00:27There's a green van
01:00:29which has been following me.
01:00:32And, um,
01:00:33it might be the police.
01:00:35More likely, it's the Russians.
01:00:37Penny,
01:00:38do you mean
01:00:39you're speaking to me
01:00:40from your apartment?
01:00:43Well, get out!
01:00:44Get out now!
01:00:45Get out!
01:00:47You stupid cow!
01:00:49The phone is tapped.
01:00:50We have to get out of here.
01:00:52How about the Russians out there?
01:00:53You think they're going to let us walk?
01:00:54and see if they get out of here?
01:00:59Get the door, get the safety chain!
01:01:00I'm going to call the police
01:01:16No, no, no, you're not
01:01:17No, Philip, I've got a number
01:01:18Screw Philip
01:01:20It's safe, no
01:01:24Please, honey
01:01:30The window, I'm going to shout for help
01:01:35She doesn't
01:01:38My God, let's talk over there
01:01:40They won't see you
01:01:41They'll shoot you
01:01:43Over here
01:01:46Shh, don't do that
01:01:53They're getting away
01:01:57No, they're not going
01:02:00Go away
01:02:03Go away
01:02:05Kimberly
01:02:06Miss Kimberly
01:02:09Look, go away, we've already called the police
01:02:11We are the police, all the same thing
01:02:14Look at this, for God's sake
01:02:16It's a hell of a long time
01:02:20Since I was last asked to show this card
01:02:22But read it
01:02:23What shall I do?
01:02:24I knew you, I've known you
01:02:26I knew your mother for more years than I'd like to mention
01:02:28But read the name
01:02:31You'll know it
01:02:32No, don't
01:02:36How do we know?
01:02:38Look out of the window, you bloody young fool
01:02:40Maybe you know the police guard when you see it
01:02:42Thank God you're here, whoever you are
01:02:46A living image
01:02:51These men
01:02:54They've, they've, they've been here
01:02:56Yeah
01:02:57Two, two of them
01:02:59Russian diplomatic passports, nothing we can do
01:03:02And then the van, the green van
01:03:04It's all right
01:03:05It's already gone
01:03:06This is Ginger, I take it
01:03:08Um, Susan Slochenvar
01:03:10Were you here when she made the call?
01:03:14Answer me, damn you
01:03:15Were you here when she made the call?
01:03:17Yes
01:03:17Ah, well, take him in
01:03:20Oh no
01:03:21No, don't you hurt him
01:03:22Don't you dare hurt him
01:03:23He has nothing to do with any of this
01:03:25He doesn't
01:03:25No one's going to hurt him
01:03:27Now, tell me
01:03:31Where was Philip when you talked to him?
01:03:37I'll tell you
01:03:38If you bring Susan Graham here
01:03:40Tell your thugs to go and get her
01:03:42They've got her
01:03:43We haven't
01:03:45Now do begin to understand
01:03:46Sit down
01:03:47Transcript
01:03:50Of your conversation
01:03:51To Ginger this morning
01:03:53And we've just
01:03:55Just recently picked up
01:03:57Conversation between you
01:03:59And Philip Kimberley
01:04:00In which you implore him
01:04:03To take you
01:04:04To the Soviet embassy
01:04:06Now, Philip is in danger
01:04:08Great danger
01:04:10We must get to him
01:04:13Before he's shot down
01:04:14Either by the comrades
01:04:15Or our own police
01:04:17Penny
01:04:18Where is he?
01:04:21You warned me not to tell anyone
01:04:25You might be working for the Russians
01:04:27And only waiting to kill him
01:04:29Do I look like anybody's bloody comrade?
01:04:40The pool
01:04:41The pool hotel at Wargrave
01:04:45Anybody there?
01:04:54Ah, there you are
01:04:55I'm just off to pick up Penny
01:04:57She wants her car back
01:04:59So if you'll give me a bill
01:05:01I'll pay you
01:05:01I heard you speaking to that girl
01:05:03Everybody could hear you shouting
01:05:05Now, we're very fond of Penny
01:05:06And I think you'd better explain
01:05:07What on earth?
01:05:08Before you leave
01:05:09What on earth are you talking
01:05:10Well, perhaps we'd better get the police
01:05:12Look sharp
01:05:29The old man's on his way
01:05:31Roger
01:05:32You better watch this, Mom
01:05:33Well, what's all this?
01:05:39Nice time of the day
01:05:40Get home and no warning
01:05:41Think we had a full staff
01:05:43Anyone would
01:05:44Butler, lady, maids and all
01:05:46Tsh
01:05:47Holly, this young lady's had a nasty shock
01:05:50Take her into your kitchen
01:05:51Give her a cup of tea
01:05:52Some of your nice and trippy toast
01:05:54I'll give you a call when I'm ready to have a chap
01:05:56Come in, my dear
01:05:57Matthews, take it round the back
01:06:05And then you and Connolly cover the side door to the bar
01:06:06Right, sir
01:06:07His wife
01:06:14She's identified Kuzminski from the passport photograph
01:06:17I see
01:06:18Thank you
01:06:22Holly
01:06:26Send the young lady
01:06:28Come in, Penny
01:06:33Sit down
01:06:35I've got more bad news, I'm afraid
01:06:47The landlord of the Bull Hotel, Mr. Ranson
01:06:52He's been killed
01:06:54Doug
01:06:55Doug
01:06:56It was your father
01:07:01Whether it was an accident
01:07:04Or he killed him and threw him down his own cellar staircase
01:07:07I don't know
01:07:08However, whatever
01:07:10He must feel terribly threatened
01:07:13It's Kate here
01:07:22Yes
01:07:24You mistrust someone close to me
01:07:29Well, as I said, anything's possible
01:07:31I see
01:07:33Then we'll change the place of the rendezvous
01:07:37To the church just inside the gate of Woburn
01:07:41Instead of the children's zoo
01:07:42Right
01:07:44Right, now there's one other change
01:07:46This time it's mine
01:07:47Your messenger will be a woman
01:07:49Long fair hair
01:07:51Blue jeans
01:07:52Grey jacket
01:07:53Yellow scarf
01:07:54Yes, we'll bring a doctor
01:07:56That was my father
01:08:01Yeah
01:08:02You didn't ask him about Douglas Ransom
01:08:06No
01:08:07Irrelevant at this point
01:08:09What'll happen to him?
01:08:14I shall keep my promise if I can
01:08:15Get him to Switzerland
01:08:17It's the documents you want
01:08:21Isn't it?
01:08:22Yeah
01:08:23And you plan to send me as your messenger
01:08:26Why?
01:08:30He'll be more pliable
01:08:32All right
01:08:35I'll bargain with you
01:08:37Bargain?
01:08:39Yes
01:08:39I'm bargaining now
01:08:41I want Philip Kimberley to stay dead
01:08:45He died in Russia
01:08:49He knew nothing of this
01:08:51It was that man
01:08:53Kuzminski
01:08:54Understand?
01:08:56Yes
01:08:57I understand
01:08:59I understand you
01:09:03Miss Kimberley
01:09:04I'll go to the church
01:09:08And I'll do what must have done
01:09:10So long as Philip Kimberley remains in his grave
01:09:14Agreed?
01:09:16Oh yes
01:09:16It's as I would have wished it myself
01:09:20Yes sir
01:09:33Fill her up please
01:09:34Yes sir
01:09:35Fill her up please
01:09:36He's got to be some kind of a lunatic
01:09:56He's got to be some kind of a lunatic
01:10:00Seen this man?
01:10:05No I don't think so
01:10:05Well a yellow mini
01:10:06Yeah just now
01:10:07He's gone out of here like a bat out of hell
01:10:09Left me with a tenner
01:10:09It's two in the morning
01:10:14It's two in the morning
01:10:14Where have you been?
01:10:39Kuzminski's been sighted
01:10:40Bulatel Wargrave
01:10:41I was hot on his heels
01:10:42Never mind that
01:10:42Orders from the Admiral
01:10:43Cancel all previous instructions
01:10:45Operation Paymaster has been scrubbed
01:10:47We're not taking Kuzminski in
01:10:49What the hell's going on?
01:10:51I don't know what the devious old master's up to
01:10:53Well I'll tell the people at the zoo it's all over
01:10:58Call for the main gate sir
01:10:59What?
01:11:00There's an ambulance arrived
01:11:01Orders from Admiral Scaith
01:11:02Stationed in front of the church
01:11:04Driver wants to know if there are any further instructions
01:11:06We're looking at Frankie
01:11:07The church
01:11:07My god
01:11:10I knew they were
01:11:11Kuzminski, Kuzminski
01:11:13Somebody else
01:11:14Kuzminski
01:11:31The church
01:11:32My god
01:11:34I knew the O'Kuzminski
01:11:36Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
01:11:46Penny, what's she doing here?
01:11:48All right. Kuzminski. We've got Kuzminski in there.
01:11:51You fuck?
01:11:52It's all right. Half the money is for her.
01:11:56Her father planned it all. Kuzminski is merely the go-between.
01:12:00And then he goes with us to Geneva.
01:12:02All right.
01:12:06All right.
01:12:36Penny?
01:12:42Philip.
01:12:44Who brought you here?
01:12:46Admiral's case sent me. Everything's going to be all right, Phil.
01:12:50There's an ambulance and a doctor waiting for you.
01:12:52You look so sick.
01:12:54I promise I'll tell you.
01:12:56Jamie?
01:12:58You tricked me.
01:13:00No, I did.
01:13:02Move to the right. Move to the right.
01:13:06I didn't... I didn't... I didn't...
01:13:08Put that gun away. You won't need it.
01:13:10You lying bastard.
01:13:12You have to believe me. I'm your friend.
01:13:14Put your hands on seats in front of you.
01:13:18You too.
01:13:20You too.
01:13:36Reach down the back of the statue.
01:13:38And take the package out.
01:13:40Bottom there.
01:13:42Get down! Get away!
01:13:48Hold it there.
01:13:50Drop gun on floor.
01:13:54Kick it towards me.
01:14:00Get away quickly. First three door.
01:14:02Not yet.
01:14:04See how these bastards tricked me.
01:14:06Get the package.
01:14:08Get the package.
01:14:11Throw that package over here!
01:14:13No!
01:14:14Kosminski's a killer. Do exactly as he said.
01:14:15Fraser!
01:14:16There's your traitor.
01:14:17He's the mole.
01:14:18Move.
01:14:21You move. Move.
01:14:23You too.
01:14:24Round corner.
01:14:26Right back.
01:14:31All of you. Back.
01:14:32Back.
01:14:36All right, man.
01:14:38Army!
01:14:39Stand back.
01:14:41Help me, Fraser. Get away!
01:15:06Grazie a tutti
01:15:36Grazie a tutti
01:16:06Tori, you bloody imbezzale!
01:16:08No, no, no, no, no, no.
01:16:38Philip? Phil?
01:16:54Sorry about your friend, Douglas. It was an accident. War's bad.
01:17:01Doesn't matter.
01:17:08Philip? Philip? Philip, can you hear me? Philip?
01:17:19No need to shout.
01:17:30Dear God. Will he be all right?
01:17:34They look after him properly. Fraser, take Chorley and the other ambulance and then report to headquarters for you.
01:17:44Fraser. Scaife's man. Scaife's headquarters.
01:17:49Loved Paul. Even when he went away.
01:17:59Left me. Left me.
01:18:03The younger man.
01:18:05You.
01:18:06Droved me man.
01:18:09How could you let him down with that Kimberly girl?
01:18:13Dear God.
01:18:15You've got your wires crossed.
01:18:19The man Paul was involved with was the one we got the ciphers from.
01:18:23The American CIA.
01:18:24That was the man.
01:18:26Not you.
01:18:30I tried to kill you.
01:18:31Twice.
01:18:33Damn near did.
01:18:35Kimberly.
01:18:36Did he die?
01:18:38Yes.
01:18:40Last Monday in Moscow.
01:18:41Oh, Fraser.
01:18:45I arranged it all in Moscow.
01:18:49Plastic surgery.
01:18:53Kuzminski is Kimberly.
01:18:55Brilliant, eh?
01:18:58Did Scaife know this?
01:19:00Must have done.
01:19:02Shouting Kimberly, Kimberly all over the church.
01:19:05Of course.
01:19:07I thought he was calling out to Penny.
01:19:09Kimberly.
01:19:09Chorley.
01:19:11Chorley.
01:19:11Chorley.
01:19:29No hurry.
01:19:30Okay, bud.
01:19:33Did he say anything before he croaked?
01:19:35We've been working for the Russians for at least 20 years.
01:19:38Anything else?
01:19:38Only that he tried to shoot me twice.
01:19:41Thought I'd taken Caracciola away from him.
01:19:44Huh?
01:19:44Well, before these ugly rumors get circulating, you'd better get in there and warn your girl
01:19:48that's not a word of truth enough.
01:19:51Second floor, number 26.
01:19:55Ed, just see that his wig's on straight, will you?
01:19:59Very good, sir.
01:20:00He'd hate anyone to know.
01:20:01Yes.
01:20:01You should be in bed.
01:20:06I keep telling her.
01:20:08She's had an anti-tet shot.
01:20:09And the dressing's fine, but she should stay in overnight.
01:20:13You persuade her.
01:20:15At least have a good strong coffee before you go.
01:20:22All right, please.
01:20:23I'll go back tomorrow.
01:20:24I suppose this is what you've come for.
01:20:28Dear God, you've had it all the time.
01:20:32Yes.
01:20:34I did.
01:20:37Anybody else know?
01:20:38That's all you've wanted all along, isn't it?
01:20:40Well, you've done your duty.
01:20:42Kept in touch with Kimberley's kid.
01:20:45Kept her under supervision.
01:20:47Tell me, the whole performance.
01:20:49Was it worthwhile?
01:20:57Penny.
01:21:00It's really not as simple as that.
01:21:04They used me, too.
01:21:07They also used others.
01:21:10Susan.
01:21:11Did you forget about her?
01:21:13Terrified.
01:21:16Probably tortured.
01:21:18No one to turn to.
01:21:19Douglas.
01:21:22Poor decent Douglas.
01:21:26They were not soldiers, damn you!
01:21:40It was probably my fault.
01:21:43I should have turned Philippian in the first place when I first knew.
01:21:46You could have confided in me.
01:21:47Who are you?
01:21:53The narcotics fellow.
01:21:55Always such a busy, running around the world.
01:22:03What do you want me to say?
01:22:05No.
01:22:07I don't want to say anything.
01:22:10Just go.
01:22:11Tomorrow.
01:22:11No.
01:22:11Goodbye.
01:22:12Never a goodbye between us.
01:22:16tomorrow
01:22:23no
01:22:26goodbye
01:22:28never a goodbye between us
01:22:32remember
01:22:34guess this belongs to you
01:22:46Sì.
01:22:52Close the door quietly.
01:22:54I still have the gun.
01:23:03Turn.
01:23:05Hands against the wall.
01:23:10Do what you are told and everything.
01:23:16.
01:23:23Easy.
01:23:25Round up the others.
01:23:26Get a doctor to this man.
01:23:28Philip! Kuzminski!
01:23:30You all right?
01:23:32Is it safe to put on the light?
01:23:34Now it is!
01:23:35You have no right to hold me.
01:23:36Sir!
01:23:37Are you sure?
01:23:38Give me this one.
01:23:40This time it's not Aeroflot,
01:23:42sitting in the front compartment with your vodka and caviar.
01:23:45This time we've got the guns on you.
01:23:47You'll do ten years and none of your diplomatic nonsense either.
01:23:51Let me in.
01:23:57Maybe a zip fastener is what I should have sewn in.
01:23:59I am in good health.
01:24:01Aren't you the lucky gentleman then?
01:24:03No gangrene?
01:24:04You bleed like a baby.
01:24:05I'll stitch you later.
01:24:06Please, I have to.
01:24:07No, no, no.
01:24:08She can't go in it.
01:24:09Jamie!
01:24:10Darling!
01:24:11I thought you'd been killed.
01:24:12No, no, no, no.
01:24:13Pillow got my shot.
01:24:14You just called me darling.
01:24:23Poor thing.
01:24:24Are you all right?
01:24:25I am now.
01:24:26In many ways, I think I am a very lucky gentleman.
01:24:34I also think I'm a very lucky lady.
01:24:44Good night, Miss Kimberly.
01:24:46Oh, I was forgetting.
01:24:53I'm sure somebody better have this.
01:25:03Anything I can get you?
01:25:04Vodka.
01:25:05Holy vodka.
01:25:06None of that foreign nonsense here.
01:25:08You're in England now.
01:25:10Whiskey it'll be.
01:25:11Holy whiskey then.
01:25:13You have to give me something first.
01:25:19Information.
01:25:21Who's going to come out of the woodwork next?
01:25:24The moles in the secret service or the ones at Cheltenham?
01:25:27Much more important.
01:25:29That fellow, Melroy.
01:25:32Whatever did happen to his fine Vicuna code?
01:25:39You lying, tricking, conniving bastard!
01:25:42There's only two frames on this.
01:25:44The rest is all blank.
01:25:45Naturally.
01:25:47The rest are in Geneva.
01:25:49Sit down.
01:25:50I want to make a proposition to you.
01:25:52Proposition?
01:25:54Neither of us two is getting any younger.
01:25:56That unpainfully well.
01:25:59Have a drink.
01:26:02Once in Geneva,
01:26:04you and I, the Michael film.
01:26:07Why don't we go into business together?
01:26:09Only this time,
01:26:13not for five million dollars,
01:26:16but for five million pounds.
01:26:18You walk along the streets you knew.
01:26:21A stranger now who's reaching to you.
01:26:24The open arms, the healing touch.
01:26:26The feeling of an endless love.
01:26:27You learn to read between the lines.
01:26:28And though you smile,
01:26:29you smile, you smile, you smile, you smile, you smile, you smile.
01:26:32You face the wall and you side you face the wall.
01:26:35You over here at the back of the house,
01:26:39a square of the wall.
01:26:41through the signs you knew.
01:26:42And you over here with me,
01:26:43that place you knew.
01:26:44The feeling of an endless love
01:26:48You learn to read between the lines
01:26:53And though you smile it hurts inside
01:26:59You face the wall and the mist of you
01:27:03We had it all and never knew
01:27:09There's only you and I
01:27:14Looking through the eyes of love
01:27:19This time we just felt goodbye
01:27:23Memories are not in touch
01:27:29We search for me just to find
01:27:34Your dreams, everything you left
01:27:38We have in all the world
01:27:42There's only you and I
01:27:46The perfect fool begins again
01:27:53To see the light where shadows end
01:27:58You understand as feelings show
01:28:03The first to see, the last to know
01:28:09There's only you and I
01:28:13Looking through the eyes of love
01:28:19This time we just felt goodbye
01:28:23Memories are not enough
01:28:29We search for me just to find
01:28:34Your dreams, everything you left behind
01:28:40In all this world
01:28:42There's only you and I
01:28:46Looking through the eyes of love
01:28:58I'm looking through the eyes of love
01:29:13I'm looking through the eyes of love
01:29:17I'm looking through the eyes of love
01:29:18I'm looking through the eyes of love
01:29:19I'm looking through the eyes of love
01:29:20I'm looking through the eyes of love
01:29:21I'm looking through the eyes of love
01:29:22I'm looking through the eyes of love
01:29:23I'm looking through the eyes of love
01:29:24I'm looking through the eyes of love
01:29:25I'm looking through the eyes of love
01:29:26I'm looking through the eyes of love
01:29:27I'm looking through the eyes of love
01:29:28I'm looking through the eyes of love
01:29:29I'm looking through the eyes of love
01:29:30I'm looking through the eyes of love
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