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First broadcast 10th May 1975.

An ad appears in a London paper, looking for a woman with a sense of adventure and no ties.

James Maxwell - Carter
Kim Darby - Helen
Keith Barron - Charley Masters
Julian Glover - Gifford
Susan Dury - Babs Bryant
Gillian Hawse - Babs Two
John Abineri - Inspector Bruff
Bruce Boa - Hanley
Janina Faye - Wendy Phillips
Martyn Read - Timothy Bryant (as Martin Read)
Reg Lye - Caretaker
Peter Hill - Filing Clerk
Julie Crosthwaite - Tall Blonde
Annette Woollett - Wendy Two
Christina Kutzer Palmer - Helen Two (as Christina Palmer)
Karl Held - Security Guard
Norman Chancer - Police Driver
James Greene - Constable Breck

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00:00:00.
00:00:57I don't know.
00:00:59I will never see it as decadent.
00:01:03Western music.
00:01:05Brash, certainly.
00:01:07Occasionally mindless.
00:01:09But then it is not intended for the mind.
00:01:11The heart, the emotion.
00:01:15But certainly not decadent.
00:01:19What are you looking at?
00:01:21Mr. Gifford.
00:01:27What's he doing?
00:01:30Do we?
00:01:37Oh, he's digging a grave for you, my dear.
00:01:42No, he's digging a grave for you.
00:01:51Oh, look at him.
00:01:54Oh, look at him.
00:01:55Oh, look.
00:01:57Oh, look.
00:01:57Oh, look at him.
00:01:58Oh, look.
00:02:04Oh, look at him.
00:02:11Uh, Babs!
00:02:12Hold on a minute, will ya?
00:02:14Babs!
00:02:15Yes, what's the matter?
00:02:17The door, do you mind?
00:02:19Oh, okay.
00:02:20Look, why don't we make it Wednesday?
00:02:22I'm through around 4.30.
00:02:24I could meet you.
00:02:25Well, anyway, you say.
00:02:28Okay, Shirley, fine.
00:02:30I'll be home.
00:02:31Oh, don't worry.
00:02:31Well, listen, why don't you call me when you're sure?
00:02:34Tomorrow sometime.
00:02:35Yes, I'll be here.
00:02:37Ciao.
00:02:40Oh, darling, I didn't expect you until later.
00:02:43Oh, it wasn't you, I came to see.
00:02:45Babs!
00:02:46Wasn't that enough?
00:02:47Come here.
00:02:48What do you want?
00:02:48Aren't you looking for a job?
00:02:50Well, yes, me and Wendy.
00:02:51Listen to this.
00:02:52Do you have a sense of adventure?
00:02:53Intelligent young woman required for fascinating varied work.
00:02:56Important no ties, able to travel and work away from home.
00:02:59Look at this.
00:03:01Exceptional opportunity for right girl.
00:03:04Good salary, prospects, phone for interview.
00:03:07That sounds terrific, Babs.
00:03:08What do you think?
00:03:09Hello, Wendy.
00:03:09Hiya.
00:03:10Go on, give them a ring.
00:03:12Well, I don't understand it.
00:03:14We went right through the paper today.
00:03:15I didn't see this.
00:03:17Hey, hang on.
00:03:22There's a piece missing.
00:03:23Wendy?
00:03:24Won't do you any good.
00:03:25The post is no longer vacant.
00:03:27What do you mean?
00:03:27I had an interview an hour ago.
00:03:28Have you got the job?
00:03:29I did.
00:03:30I start tomorrow.
00:03:38I did.
00:03:46That's him.
00:03:47He said he'd pick me up.
00:03:48Helen, it's been fun sharing with you.
00:03:50It really has.
00:03:51Give my love to Charlie.
00:03:52I will.
00:03:53You take care.
00:03:55No hard feelings?
00:03:56Of course not.
00:03:58Good luck, Wendy.
00:03:58Thanks.
00:03:59Hey, have you got everything?
00:03:59Yeah, yeah.
00:04:01All right.
00:04:02Just as soon as I get settled and find out what this job's all about.
00:04:04All right.
00:04:05Look after yourself now.
00:04:06Bye.
00:04:27Well, that's the last we'll see of her.
00:04:29What do you mean?
00:04:30You've never shared a flat before, have you?
00:04:33We live out of each other's pockets for a few months, then comes along a new job, or
00:04:39a new boyfriend, and you never see them again.
00:04:43Ships that pass in the night.
00:04:46Yep.
00:04:47That's the last time we'll ever see or hear her again.
00:05:24Mr. Townsend will be here in a moment.
00:05:27Why not take a seat?
00:05:28Thanks.
00:05:33Good morning.
00:05:35Oh, hello.
00:05:36Do sit down, won't you?
00:05:47I'm, er, here to work for Mr. Townsend.
00:05:52His personal assistant.
00:05:54Yes, I know.
00:05:56Do you know him?
00:05:58What's he like?
00:06:00Very pleasant.
00:06:02He's been very nice to work for.
00:06:05Goodness, I'm not taking your job, am I?
00:06:08No, no.
00:06:09I'm taking yours.
00:06:11What?
00:06:12Well, not so much your job, really, as your place.
00:06:29Well, not so much your job, it's just my job.
00:06:30Hello.
00:06:35Look at me.
00:06:36You are the most…
00:06:36Yeah, you are the most ridiculous man.
00:06:36Oh, no.
00:06:39Yeah, you're the son of the��ras.
00:06:42Well, that's the number one.
00:06:43So, for who piace you are killed.
00:07:00Oh, my God.
00:07:26How are you this morning?
00:07:28Okay, I guess.
00:07:30There's a couple of letters for you.
00:07:32Nothing for Wendy, though.
00:07:33Who?
00:07:34Wendy.
00:07:35Oh, come on.
00:07:36Wendy Phillips.
00:07:37Well, it has been six weeks now.
00:07:39Seven?
00:07:40Well, seven then.
00:07:43She won't write now.
00:07:46I thought she might, especially if the job was going well, to crow over us.
00:07:51She was that kind of girl, wasn't she?
00:07:53The way she got the job in the first place, hiding it from me.
00:07:58Well, maybe the job didn't turn out as she'd hoped.
00:08:00Oh, she didn't last.
00:08:02She got the set.
00:08:03Look.
00:08:04Do you have a sense of adventure?
00:08:06It's the same ad again.
00:08:08It certainly sounds like it.
00:08:09Oh, it is.
00:08:10I know it is.
00:08:11Precious Wendy Phillips didn't last the course, so the job's wide open again.
00:08:14Hey, what time is it?
00:08:16Uh, nearly nine.
00:08:17Do you think there's anyone there yet?
00:08:19I could try anyway.
00:08:30Yes?
00:08:33Yes, we did.
00:08:35Well, what about this morning?
00:08:37Shall we say 10.30?
00:08:40Yes, yes, come to Arendelle Contacts.
00:08:44Is that right?
00:08:46157 Mark Street.
00:08:47We're on the fourth floor.
00:08:49Yes, look forward to meeting you, Miss Bryant.
00:08:53Goodbye.
00:08:5410.30.
00:08:55I'm to be there at 10.30.
00:08:58Oh, my goodness.
00:08:59I'm going to have to move.
00:09:01Oh, crap.
00:09:02Helen, my best coat's still at the cleaners.
00:09:05Don't worry.
00:09:06You can borrow mine.
00:09:07Oh, thanks.
00:09:19All right.
00:09:20Here's the coat.
00:09:21Oh, thanks.
00:09:26Listen, you'd better borrow the scarf, too.
00:09:28You've got to make a really good impression.
00:09:30Oh, thanks, Helen.
00:09:31I love you.
00:09:31Oh, that's Charlie.
00:09:32Oh, okay.
00:09:38I've got the itinerary.
00:09:39Helen, help.
00:09:40I'm stuck.
00:09:41Oh, just a minute, sweetheart.
00:09:42I'll give you a hand.
00:09:43And the hotel reservations.
00:09:44And the cup and the hairspray.
00:09:45All my lipstick.
00:09:46All right.
00:09:47We'll find them.
00:09:47I'm sure my tights have got a run in them.
00:09:49Hi, Charlie.
00:09:49Hi.
00:09:50Well, where are they?
00:09:52Hey, in the bathroom, I think.
00:09:53Well, I'll check.
00:09:56Well, what's going on?
00:09:57Bab, she's got an interview for a job.
00:10:27Miss Bryant?
00:10:28Yes.
00:10:29You're punctual.
00:10:30I like that.
00:10:32Please come in.
00:10:34May I?
00:10:35Oh, of course.
00:10:45Do sit down.
00:10:59You may smoke, if you wish.
00:11:01No, thank you.
00:11:02I mean, I don't.
00:11:04Barbara Bryant.
00:11:06I should say, perhaps 25 years old?
00:11:08Yes.
00:11:09British?
00:11:10That's right.
00:11:11Well, Miss Bryant, so you wish to work for us.
00:11:14Well, I need a job, yes.
00:11:15Well, it's a very good job we're offering.
00:11:17A personal assistant to Mr. Townsend.
00:11:20Now, it does not require secretarial talent, so much as intelligence, initiative.
00:11:26And it is very highly paid.
00:11:28But, and I deliberately stress this important but first.
00:11:32It does require your absolute freedom to travel, to move around.
00:11:37Perhaps to turn your back on friends and family for a long while.
00:11:41Well, I'm not engaged or anything like that, if that's what you mean.
00:11:44Well, surely such an attractive girl as you.
00:11:47There must be boyfriends.
00:11:49No one even half serious.
00:11:51Oh, and family?
00:11:53My father's dead.
00:11:55Oh, I'm so sorry.
00:11:56But your mother is alive, yes?
00:11:59Yes, but she lives in Rhodesia.
00:12:00And brothers, sisters?
00:12:03One brother.
00:12:04I don't know exactly where he is.
00:12:06South America, last time I heard.
00:12:07He's a journalist.
00:12:09I see.
00:12:10So you have no ties at all.
00:12:12No one to pine for you, if we should take you away for a long while.
00:12:17Not really.
00:12:19Well, Miss Bryant, tell me all about yourself.
00:12:22Every little detail.
00:12:24Well, where shall I begin?
00:12:28The first place I want to take you to is, is here.
00:12:31Simmons Yacht.
00:12:33Oh, it's fantastic.
00:12:34It just nestles in the Forest of Dean and down below is the Wye River.
00:12:39The salmon just come leaping out at you to take the hock.
00:12:42In fact, we could hire a couple of rods.
00:12:44I know a place below the rapids.
00:12:45Charlie, um, you know, this is as much my vacation as it is yours.
00:12:50Okay.
00:12:52So we fish for one day.
00:12:53Just one.
00:12:55The other 13 are all yours.
00:12:57Oh, there's a great pub across the river now.
00:13:00Saturday nights are fantastic.
00:13:02Now we could stay there.
00:13:02Charlie, uh, you're doing it again.
00:13:05Well, it's just that it's my country, Helen.
00:13:08I want to show you all the places I think of as being mine.
00:13:11Yes.
00:13:12Yes, I know, Charlie.
00:13:13All the pubs.
00:13:19I've got it.
00:13:20I've got it.
00:13:21Is it catching?
00:13:23Should we have injections?
00:13:24The job, Dope.
00:13:25It's mine.
00:13:26I'll start tomorrow.
00:13:27Oh.
00:13:28Oh.
00:13:33Barbara Bryant.
00:13:36Babs.
00:13:38Yes, best of the bunch.
00:13:41No close ties.
00:13:43Family abroad.
00:13:45Only possible choice.
00:13:48It was terrible me rushing off like this.
00:13:51I have to find another girl to share now.
00:13:53But I have paid until the end of the month.
00:13:55Oh, please, don't worry.
00:13:56It sounds such an exciting job.
00:13:58Travel abroad, meeting lots of people.
00:14:01Oh, Helen.
00:14:02Your scarf.
00:14:04I've lost your scarf.
00:14:07She forgot that.
00:14:09Well, she won't be needing it anymore.
00:14:21Sorry.
00:14:22Job's been taken.
00:14:29Well, it was ringing.
00:14:32Now it's dead.
00:14:34Well, why don't you try again later?
00:14:36I mean, it's really not that important.
00:14:38Well, it is important.
00:14:39It's your scarf, and I lost it.
00:14:41Or silk, too.
00:14:43Hey, I could run over there and pick it up.
00:14:46Babs, you're leaving tomorrow.
00:14:47You're not even half-packed yet.
00:14:49I'll go over there later.
00:14:51Are you sure?
00:14:52Absolutely.
00:14:53Now, come on.
00:14:54Let's get your things together.
00:14:55You didn't tell me if you're going by train or what.
00:14:57No, no.
00:14:58They're picking up here tomorrow.
00:14:59By car.
00:15:09It's here.
00:15:11Who, he said he liked punctuality.
00:15:13Well, then don't keep him waiting.
00:15:15Oh, I'm ready, I think.
00:15:17Oh, Helen, there's so many things.
00:15:18You can write me later.
00:15:20I still feel bad about the scarf.
00:15:21Oh, my goodness.
00:15:22I haven't left you the address.
00:15:24For you to go over there and pick it up.
00:15:25I do hope it's still there.
00:15:27Um, 157 Mark Street.
00:15:30Arundel Contacts.
00:15:31Come on, Babs.
00:15:33It's on the fourth floor.
00:15:34Okay.
00:15:35Now, go over there today.
00:15:36I'll try.
00:15:37And if it's not there, be sure to let me know.
00:15:38I'll buy you a new one out of my first month's wages.
00:15:42I'm going to miss you, Babs.
00:15:43Oh, hello.
00:15:43Well, thanks for everything.
00:15:45Give my love to Charlie.
00:15:46I'll be back to see you as soon as I get a day off.
00:15:48Unless you're in Timbuktu or someplace.
00:15:51But do right now, do you hear?
00:15:52Don't be a ship in the night.
00:15:54I won't.
00:15:54I promise.
00:15:55Bye.
00:15:55Goodbye.
00:15:56Good luck.
00:16:29Bye.
00:16:30Bye.
00:16:51Charlie, I'm so glad to see you.
00:16:56I'm glad to see you.
00:17:07Nothing so sad as an empty nest.
00:17:10Oh, I'll soon fill it again.
00:17:12Put an ad in tomorrow.
00:17:15Want a cup of coffee?
00:17:18Yes, yes, fine.
00:17:25Three can live as cheaply as one.
00:17:26Well, that's a theory.
00:17:28Split the rent.
00:17:29How's it work with two?
00:17:32I can't live quite as cheaply as three, perhaps, but it could be more fun.
00:17:41Helen, how do you feel about becoming a British citizen?
00:17:56Charlie, that's the worst, most unromantic, that's the most wonderful proposal I've ever heard.
00:18:08Well, it had to come, and my thrifty nature brought it about.
00:18:13Now, look, we're off on holiday tomorrow.
00:18:16Now, separate rooms are expensive.
00:18:19So why not make the holiday honeymoon?
00:18:22Why not?
00:18:23Because it's ridiculous.
00:18:24I mean, Charlie, I'm still studying.
00:18:26Helen, people do it all the time.
00:18:29Now, look, we want each other, so why wait?
00:18:32Why not now?
00:18:33Because Charlie...
00:18:35Because I hardly earn anything.
00:18:37So we'll starve.
00:18:39But together.
00:18:41Charlie, it's crazy.
00:18:44It's lovely, but it's crazy.
00:18:46I mean, we couldn't possibly arrange it all in time.
00:18:51I do have a special license.
00:18:56How long does it take to get one of those?
00:18:59About a week.
00:18:59It was a spur-of-the-moment decision.
00:19:05But tomorrow, I mean, there's so many things to do.
00:19:07Helen, there's just one thing to do.
00:19:11Just say yes.
00:19:16Ah, yes.
00:19:17Yes.
00:19:20But now, listen, Charlie, it's got to be at least half-right.
00:19:23It will be.
00:19:24It will be.
00:19:25We could get, um, we could get, um, Rob and Shirley as witnesses.
00:19:29Already arranged, and they are standing by.
00:19:32But I need a trussel, you know, something old.
00:19:34Something old, well, that's me.
00:19:35Well, I am older than you.
00:19:36And something new you can go right out now and buy.
00:19:39Something borrowed?
00:19:41My watch.
00:19:42But I want you back immediately after the ceremony, you understand?
00:19:46Something blue?
00:19:48That's easy.
00:19:49That scarf I gave you is bright blue.
00:19:51The scarf?
00:19:53No, you haven't lost it, have you?
00:19:54Well, of course I haven't lost it.
00:19:57Now, I'd better get moving, and so would you.
00:20:00I mean, I want a groom-groom tomorrow.
00:20:05A groom-groom you shall have.
00:20:08Oh, I wish Babs was here.
00:20:10Oh, Babs.
00:20:12Quote.
00:20:13He's not a ship who passed in the night.
00:20:15Unquote.
00:20:17Oh, no, Charlie Babs is different.
00:20:19She'll write.
00:20:28Help me, miss.
00:20:32Yes, uh, do you know what time they get back?
00:20:35Arendelle Contacts.
00:20:37Obviously, they're out to lunch.
00:20:38Oh, the office is empty, miss.
00:20:40Arendelle Contacts, they rented this place.
00:20:42Oh, let me see.
00:20:44Yes, I remember now.
00:20:45It was about this time last year.
00:20:47Like I said, the place is all empty now, miss.
00:20:49There hasn't been anyone here for almost a year.
00:20:53Well, that's ridiculous.
00:20:55A friend of mine came here yesterday.
00:20:57Oh, no, you see for yourself, miss.
00:21:01Oh, you don't care, dear.
00:21:07Here we are.
00:21:12Hey, you must have the wrong address, miss.
00:21:15No one been here in months.
00:21:29Hey, you must have the wrong address, miss.
00:22:03She's here.
00:22:04Yes, I know.
00:22:05And you know what to do, don't you?
00:22:09Not all at once.
00:22:10Take your time.
00:22:12It's better that way.
00:22:13Less panicky.
00:22:15And you seem panicky.
00:22:17I'm okay.
00:22:20Want me to do it for you?
00:22:21No.
00:22:23Anyway, I have to do it.
00:22:25That's right.
00:22:27Sooner you're bloodied, then you'll be part of the family, won't you?
00:22:29Do it nicely.
00:22:34In here, please.
00:22:37Mr. Townsend will be along directly.
00:22:39Why not take a seat?
00:22:44Good morning.
00:22:45Morning.
00:22:53I hope he's not an ogre.
00:22:55Mr. Townsend.
00:22:56I haven't met him yet.
00:22:57Have you?
00:22:59Have you?
00:23:04Well, this is some office, isn't it?
00:23:07Well, I expect this is where I'd be working.
00:23:09I hope so.
00:23:10It's very nice.
00:23:12Oh, that's why I'm here.
00:23:13To work for Mr. Townsend.
00:23:15But just exactly what sort of work, I have no idea.
00:23:18Oh, I'm sorry.
00:23:20Talking too much.
00:23:21Nervous, I suppose.
00:23:28Oh, by the way, my name is Barbara.
00:23:30Yes, I know.
00:23:31Oh, you're working for Mr. Townsend too?
00:23:33Not exactly.
00:23:35Actually, my name is Barbara too.
00:23:37That's a coincidence.
00:23:38Yes.
00:23:39Most people call me Babs.
00:23:41Mm, me too.
00:23:42Yes, Babs.
00:23:44Babs Bryant.
00:23:45That's fantastic.
00:23:47I mean, that's my name.
00:23:49Bryant.
00:23:50Babs Bryant.
00:23:51I was born in York.
00:23:52In York?
00:23:53My father's dead.
00:23:54My mother lives in Rhodesia.
00:23:56I've got one brother.
00:23:58Timothy.
00:23:58Timothy?
00:23:59He's a journalist.
00:24:00I don't see very much of him.
00:24:02I shared a flat with a couple of girls.
00:24:05I suppose you'd call me a drifter.
00:24:08I've got few friends.
00:24:32That wasn't so bad, was it?
00:24:35Welcome to the family.
00:24:41feel like a drink now no i don't need a drink oh that's even better even i sometimes feel
00:24:49attention afterwards even i sometimes need a drink sometimes gearford
00:25:01speed it up
00:25:09speed it up he always needs a drink but you now you're different the best they've sent us so far
00:25:20yes i shall enjoy working with you oh here take this what babs is after all
00:25:29this has been a momentous day for you hasn't it you'll need something to remember it by
00:25:35that is of course unless you don't care to remember it
00:25:47come on helen it's bad luck to be late for your wedding
00:25:59hey
00:26:03you look beautiful
00:26:06you've got to make an honest woman out of your first child then let's hurry
00:26:10all right well i've got something for you
00:26:18you know she didn't call who babs she said she'd write didn't she
00:26:27charlie it was so strange going to that place yesterday
00:26:33now look we've been through all that now it had to be the wrong address
00:26:39yes i i guess so another 20 seconds i go right out through that door and ask the first female
00:26:46i see
00:26:46to marry me and five seconds later i'll murder her in cold blood oh you can't take that attitude with
00:26:52me remember brother's scarf it was mislaid or i thought it was okay i'll have a look at this time
00:27:02let's go
00:27:07helen yes
00:27:13what have you got in here books books well i wondered you know that too much reading can ruin your
00:27:19eyesight
00:27:24you know that too much reading can ruin your life
00:27:32all right
00:27:33yes we may have to find a house with bigger grounds don't joke i hate it when you joke about
00:27:40such
00:27:40things they are human beings on the wrong side you haven't forgotten that have you carter you can't
00:27:48have forgotten it's a lesson we learned very well the end justifies the means
00:28:05you're a pig gifford just a pig
00:28:11very efficient pig very necessary pig you couldn't do it could you if i had to
00:28:19no but you don't have to not while the pig is here
00:28:25funny they both came from the same address
00:28:29what this one and the other when was it all only two months ago
00:28:34wendy phillips that's right wendy phillips funny they both came from the same address
00:28:39you didn't tell me that
00:28:42i didn't know myself till i saw this girl's papers
00:28:46i picked up the phillips girl you see and you picked up this one
00:28:50does it matter i don't know i don't suppose so
00:28:55it's an error something overlooked he won't like that
00:29:03who will ever miss them now don't move stay exactly where you are
00:29:19home again mrs masters
00:29:26oh what a mess i'd forgotten what a mess it was
00:29:32nowhere you and me together can be a mess
00:29:35well now if you really believe that charlie you helped me clean it up
00:29:38it's terrible
00:29:41ten seconds home and i'm being hempecked already
00:29:45you know my mother warned me about dominant women like you
00:29:48now i'll make the coffee
00:29:51and then the bed
00:29:52charlie masters you've got a one track mind
00:29:54mrs masters you do nothing but encourage it
00:30:08hey aren't you supposed to be giving me a hand
00:30:10i was just looking to see if there was a letter from babs
00:30:14oh is there
00:30:17well no
00:30:19there you are
00:30:21out of sight out of mind
00:30:23well she did promise to write
00:30:26promise this promises
00:30:28anyway it's only been a couple of weeks
00:30:30a couple of beautiful weeks
00:30:33but she did promise
00:30:35then she will
00:30:52you move like a cat gifford
00:30:54no sound at all
00:30:56been useful a few times
00:31:00it's time we went to work again
00:31:02what
00:31:03he just called
00:31:05you know i wish they didn't always have to be so young
00:31:09no
00:31:10getting sentimental
00:31:11no
00:31:13just older i suppose
00:31:17tell him the ad will go in this week
00:31:42good morning
00:31:47i thought we might have dinner out tonight
00:31:49we'll meet in town about 6 30 and maybe go to the greek place
00:31:55right charlie
00:31:56fine charlie
00:31:58what a good idea charlie
00:32:01helen
00:32:03now look i know we've been married four whole months
00:32:07look at this
00:32:07oh
00:32:10it's the same ad isn't it
00:32:13have you a sense of adventure
00:32:15have you a sense of adventure
00:32:15the same ad that babs answered and wendy
00:32:18oh yeah
00:32:20well it is the same
00:32:21so it's the same
00:32:23but it got rid of her too
00:32:26got rid of her
00:32:27fired her
00:32:29dispensed with her services
00:32:31well we never did hear from her did we
00:32:34now what about dinner
00:32:36tonight
00:32:37the greek place
00:32:40oh
00:32:41yes
00:32:42that'll be fine
00:32:43i mean i'll be in town anyway
00:32:45oh
00:32:45i've been meaning to do it for ages
00:32:47go to the embassy and let them know i have dual nationality
00:32:50what does that matter
00:32:52i don't know
00:32:53but my passport has to be changed from single to married
00:32:56i wouldn't want to suddenly find out i couldn't get back into my own country because of technicalities
00:33:01i see
00:33:03so you're thinking of leaving me already
00:33:15can i help you miss
00:33:16uh yes passport control
00:33:19it's that way miss
00:33:20thank you
00:33:25good morning
00:33:27hi
00:33:28i'm helen terek
00:33:30or at least i was
00:33:31i'm mrs masters now
00:33:33i've i've brought my passport
00:33:34so you got married huh
00:33:36i'm not surprised
00:33:37if i was about ten minutes younger i would have snapped you up myself
00:33:40i married an englishman
00:33:41oh dear
00:33:43and we may have to have you appear before the un-american activities committee
00:33:47you're right has to be changed
00:33:49not my department though just a stranger passing through
00:33:52babs
00:33:52babs
00:33:53miss bryant will attend to you
00:33:56babs
00:33:57customer for you
00:33:58morning
00:33:59can i help you
00:34:02miss bryant
00:34:03yes
00:34:05babs bryant
00:34:06that's right
00:34:08you're not american are you
00:34:10no i'm english
00:34:11well from york actually
00:34:14well we have quite a few english people working here you know
00:34:16now
00:34:17uh what's the problem miss
00:34:20uh masters
00:34:23mrs masters
00:34:24oh
00:34:24thank you
00:34:28oh i see change of status single to married
00:34:31oh well we need a few details
00:34:32and your marriage certificate
00:34:34but it shouldn't take long
00:34:40i'm sorry charlie really
00:34:43so you ought to be
00:34:46sorry
00:34:49do you want a drink
00:34:52no
00:34:53you've done nothing all night but prattle on about this girl at the embassy
00:34:56i know but
00:34:57it was a coincidence
00:35:02coincidence
00:35:04babs bryant about 25 brunette from york
00:35:07it was a coincidence
00:35:09it has to be
00:35:11there's no other possible explanation
00:35:16it just hit me hearing that name
00:35:19and not having heard from babs
00:35:22now drop it alan
00:35:23and
00:35:45what you said唉
00:35:51which
00:36:10no but i saw her with the same man that picked up babs
00:36:16the real babs what do you mean the real babs
00:36:21helen you are losing your marbles no i'm not there's something funny going on yes up there
00:36:32anyway i told you to drop it i do what i want charlie here we go now i suppose it's
00:36:39a women's
00:36:39lib bit don't mock me charlie this is serious very serious this is the second round we've had
00:36:45in two days and all because of this stupid babs business it isn't stupid no i take that back
00:36:49it's insane if you would only listen examine the facts i'm going to bed if i could only
00:36:55i said i'm going to bed
00:37:15there we are miss thank you
00:37:23looking for anything particular miss i've got a good memory and i might save you some time
00:37:28if i uh the want ads jobs available uh over the past year i uh hate to state the obvious
00:37:37miss but
00:37:38uh over the past year all those jobs will be taken by now
00:37:47yes and this one with uncanny frequency i didn't bother going back any further i thought one year
00:37:56would be enough oh thank you enough for what to convince you
00:38:03you're not eating
00:38:05no
00:38:08the same ad every time
00:38:11have you a sense of adventure
00:38:12yes
00:38:14but each time a different telephone number to ring
00:38:18doesn't that make it more suspicious suspicious in what way
00:38:25i don't know
00:38:28but but the way it's worded
00:38:30important
00:38:31no ties
00:38:32now what kind of a girl's going to answer that
00:38:34an ambitious one
00:38:37no charlie
00:38:39a lonely one
00:38:45what do you think
00:38:48i think
00:38:51just a touch too much garlic
00:39:06yes
00:39:06hello
00:39:08you must be helen
00:39:09yeah
00:39:10slim
00:39:11attractive
00:39:12very attractive
00:39:14yes the girl who has everything
00:39:17including her husband
00:39:18oh really
00:39:19oh well that's a new development
00:39:20she didn't mention that
00:39:22who exactly are we talking about
00:39:25babs
00:39:26barbara bryant
00:39:28i'm her brother tim
00:39:32come in won't you
00:39:33thanks
00:39:39well where is she
00:39:41uh you don't know
00:39:42no i just flew in this morning
00:39:44a surprise visit
00:39:46last i heard she was staying here
00:39:48well she hasn't been here for at least four months
00:39:51oh
00:39:52oh well i move around a lot
00:39:54mail chases me for weeks sometimes
00:39:56where is she now
00:40:01well we don't know
00:40:04good morrow kate
00:40:05for that
00:40:06i found an office for next week's interviews
00:40:07empty at the end of the corridor
00:40:08should be able to move the furniture in fairly easily
00:40:11they call me
00:40:11fine
00:40:13you're becoming anglicized
00:40:15it's educational
00:40:17the work of a fine writer
00:40:19and sometimes
00:40:19his works are translated
00:40:21even for us
00:40:23you are here to obey orders
00:40:28and observe
00:40:30and report
00:40:31i run the system
00:40:33and the system functions perfectly
00:40:40deeply as to thee belongs
00:40:43myself am
00:40:44what do you think
00:40:46i've told you what i think
00:40:47it's crazy
00:40:48oh come on
00:40:49i've been mixed up in stories
00:40:50that make this seem like common sense
00:40:54that's what i thought
00:40:56there's something wrong
00:40:57terribly wrong
00:40:59hmm
00:41:01look
00:41:02you followed this other girl home
00:41:03yes
00:41:04and i saw her meet the same man
00:41:06where is this house
00:41:08uh
00:41:09saint andrew street
00:41:10what number
00:41:11i don't remember
00:41:14but the house has a yellow door
00:41:16you can't miss it
00:41:26if the house is still going to stop
00:41:32ok
00:41:44Oh, my God.
00:42:28Oh, my God.
00:42:33Oh, my God.
00:43:10She struck lucky, our embassy contact.
00:43:13There was a fire drill.
00:43:15The Undersecretary's office was empty for only 30 seconds, but that was enough for her.
00:43:19Good girl.
00:43:20Of course, it may not mean much.
00:43:22Everything means something.
00:43:23Isn't that what we were taught?
00:43:24What the ambassador has for his lunch, where the security guard buys his groceries, all fragments, information to be stored
00:43:29and used sometime.
00:43:30Of course, I know that.
00:43:33But this may be better than usual.
00:43:36Look here, Gifford.
00:43:37Here are appointments, memoranda.
00:43:40And look, here's a note about...
00:43:41There's someone there.
00:43:42There's someone there.
00:44:03I thought so.
00:44:05Who are you?
00:44:07What do you want?
00:44:08Point is, who are you?
00:44:09I got a glimpse of you in town, but now, yeah, I know that face.
00:44:16You know me.
00:44:17I tell you where I last saw you.
00:44:19Istanbul.
00:44:21And before that, in the newsreel of the big parade in Peking.
00:44:25What's my job, faces?
00:44:27Knowing about them.
00:44:29Knowing where they are in the world.
00:44:33I don't know what your name is now, but before, you used to be known.
00:44:40No!
00:44:43He knows!
00:44:55His car will be near.
00:44:56That's obvious.
00:44:57He followed you from London.
00:44:58We'll have to move fast.
00:44:59You're a fool!
00:45:00A crazy, homicidal fool!
00:45:01He knew!
00:45:02And we don't...
00:45:04We don't know why he came here, why he followed me.
00:45:06If we questioned him...
00:45:07Bryant.
00:45:08Timothy Bryant.
00:45:09We know what he was doing here.
00:45:11We know who he was looking for.
00:45:14But we can't bury him like the others.
00:45:16He may be missed.
00:45:17Who's going to bury him?
00:45:18He drowned, didn't he?
00:45:20Drowned in a fish pond.
00:45:29Timothy Bryant?
00:45:31Found drowned.
00:45:33Now, I haven't made that up, have I, Charlie?
00:45:35I haven't imagined that.
00:45:37He was here yesterday.
00:45:38He was going to look for Babs, and now he's dead.
00:45:41Says he found an empty bottle in his car and suspect that he got drunk.
00:45:44Charlie!
00:45:46I'll call the police.
00:45:56It's in the papers.
00:45:59I know.
00:46:03It looks as though they accept it as an accident.
00:46:07Oh, not that.
00:46:07I don't mean that.
00:46:08I've forgotten about that.
00:46:09I mean our ad.
00:46:11You have a sense of adventure.
00:46:16Well, thank you very much, Mrs. Masters.
00:46:19It's a very interesting story.
00:46:23Story?
00:46:24Well, naturally, as soon as you called, I checked with my colleagues who are investigating the
00:46:28Timothy Bryant case, and they seem to be quite satisfied that his death was accidental.
00:46:32Seen in isolation, yes.
00:46:34But with this other business, Wendy Babs, the girl that's calling herself Babs Bryant.
00:46:41Well, we're checking on her, too, but so far everything seems to be quite normal.
00:46:44She is not Babs Bryant.
00:46:46Oh, but she is.
00:46:48Officially.
00:46:49Bureaucratically.
00:46:51It could be coincidence, you know.
00:46:52Bryant isn't such an unusual name.
00:46:53That's exactly what I said, Helen.
00:46:58Coincidence?
00:46:59Babs Bryant from York?
00:47:01That's perfectly possible.
00:47:02York's a very big city.
00:47:03There are 53 Bryants in the telephone directory.
00:47:08Babs?
00:47:08Barbara?
00:47:10Well, haven't you noticed that certain names have a habit of coming into fashion at the
00:47:12same time?
00:47:13Queen gets crowned, and suddenly there are a million Elizabeths, or a television series
00:47:17catches the fancy of the name Emma is attached to a thousand babies.
00:47:20Well, you haven't believed a word I've said.
00:47:25I believe you.
00:47:26I believe you think it's the truth.
00:47:28It's just that I have to be more detached.
00:47:31So what are you going to do about it?
00:47:33Do?
00:47:35Well, we will continue to pursue our inquiries, and if anything comes of it, we'll let you
00:47:39know.
00:47:39Thank you very much.
00:47:40Don't worry.
00:47:40I'll see myself out.
00:47:47If anything comes of it, pursue our inquiries.
00:47:53Now, look.
00:47:55You've done everything you can.
00:47:57You've told the police.
00:48:00Now you can forget the whole thing.
00:48:04Forget it.
00:48:06Yes.
00:48:12Wendy?
00:48:14Babs?
00:48:15How can I forget that?
00:48:18You've no alternative.
00:48:20There really is nothing else you can do.
00:48:31All right?
00:48:33Yes.
00:48:34I've plugged us into an old connection.
00:48:36Giving us a brand new number.
00:48:40Clever, little pig, aren't I?
00:48:46Yes.
00:48:47That's working all right.
00:48:48Well, that's my job over for the moment.
00:48:52Until that starts ringing, that is.
00:49:40uh good morning um my name is
00:49:46helen masters and i'm replying to your ad in today's paper yes a sense of adventure
00:49:58come along this morning
00:50:02um yes i think that's possible a sense of adventure we framed the ad in that way to
00:50:10make quite sure we found the right kind of applicant miss masters
00:50:14uh missus missus in that case i'm afraid we cannot possibly consider you for this job
00:50:23oh well i'm a widow oh i'm so sorry
00:50:28well then in that case you are an american
00:50:34uh yes uh with british citizenship oh that could be useful oh yes the job involves a
00:50:42great deal of traveling dual nationality can be an advantage
00:50:47well you you talk as though i've already got the job well as a matter of fact i rather think
00:50:55you have
00:50:58well that's wonderful when do i start why not today
00:51:03today
00:51:04you said did you not that you have no ties whatsoever you are a completely free agent
00:51:10uh yes you also intimated that you could use the money well why not come on the payroll
00:51:16immediately as from now it would be especially convenient as i intend driving down to the country
00:51:21to see mr townsend today and i could take you along with me what do you say well perhaps
00:51:27perhaps you do have ties things you have not told me about oh no no no i'm i'm as free
00:51:37as a bird
00:51:38and well why not today where should i meet you meet me well i have to go back to my
00:51:46flat and pick up
00:51:46my thing i would be delighted to drop you off on the way so that's settled any now just confirm
00:51:52that you're arriving today uh gifford would you tell mr townsend please that i found a most suitable
00:52:00assistant for him yes a mrs masters she has a british passport and an american accent that was quick
00:52:09what does she look like oh she's perhaps five foot six rather slender auburn haired most attractive
00:52:19hmm oh yes brown yes i'll leave you to make the necessary arrangement shall i fine
00:52:35oh have no fear mr townsend is most circumspect and certainly no lecture but he does require his
00:52:44assistant to be personable well shall we
00:53:06after you mrs masters
00:53:34do you live here yes i won't be but a minute
00:53:39poors
00:53:40oh
00:53:40oh
00:53:40oh
00:54:03oh
00:54:04oh
00:54:04oh
00:54:04oh
00:54:05onde
00:54:05oh
00:54:05oh
00:54:05oh
00:54:06oh
00:54:06oh
00:54:08oh
00:54:09vogue oh
00:54:27Inspector Brough?
00:54:30Where can I reach him?
00:54:33The embassy.
00:54:35Uh, uh, no.
00:54:37No, no message.
00:54:48Mrs. Master?
00:54:53Oh, I thought perhaps I might give you a hand.
00:54:57Uh, no.
00:54:58I'm all through.
00:55:02Well, then, shall we...
00:55:05Have you forgotten something?
00:55:07Oh, no, no.
00:55:08Shall we go?
00:55:22Perhaps Brian.
00:55:24Uh, no.
00:55:26She's on leave at the moment.
00:55:27How long for?
00:55:29Oh, that's restricted information.
00:55:30We don't give that sort of thing out on our people.
00:55:37Well, you should have said that before.
00:55:39Well, she'll be gone a couple of days, I guess.
00:55:41Hmm.
00:55:42Should have said before, we're both on the same side of the fence.
00:55:45Not quite.
00:55:46Your side is where the information is.
00:55:48Like where she lives.
00:55:50Babs Bryant.
00:55:51Her address.
00:55:52I'm not sure.
00:55:54Well, I bet you could find out.
00:55:55Yeah.
00:55:59Yeah.
00:55:59Okay.
00:56:00Hold on.
00:56:00Thank you very much.
00:56:06Obviously chosen for his physique.
00:56:09Don't knock them too hard.
00:56:10They're American friends.
00:56:11In my experience, they tend to know what they're up to.
00:56:12Definitely.
00:56:13They got rid of us, didn't they?
00:56:15The War of Independence.
00:56:18Oh, that.
00:56:19Yes.
00:56:20You think, if it hadn't been for that,
00:56:21they'd all be going about in blue and funny helmets,
00:56:23going up against killers with guns, unarmed.
00:56:26What's the trouble, gentlemen?
00:56:28Can I help you?
00:56:29About five foot six.
00:56:32Slender.
00:56:33Hair auburn.
00:56:35Eyes brown.
00:56:37Yes, you'll do.
00:56:39We don't normally work this fast,
00:56:40but I suppose Carter knows what he's doing.
00:56:42Mind you, this time he's right.
00:56:44The sooner we get them,
00:56:45the less chance there is of them talking,
00:56:46leaving a trail for someone else to follow.
00:56:49Yes.
00:56:50You'll do.
00:56:53Alan?
00:56:55Are you ready?
00:56:56You know we're supposed to be seeing Tom and Sue.
00:57:25Don't worry.
00:57:26The first time's always the worst.
00:57:31Not loaded yet.
00:57:33A gun should be an extension of the body.
00:57:36A part.
00:57:37You mustn't be afraid of it.
00:57:40Never know.
00:57:41Might be the best friend you'll ever have.
00:58:05Mr. Masters.
00:58:10Mr. Masters.
00:58:16I'll load it for you.
00:58:17A full chamber.
00:58:20Though one should be sufficient.
00:58:22What marks did you get on the range?
00:58:23An A+.
00:58:24Oh.
00:58:26Then one will certainly be sufficient.
00:58:29Now, put it away.
00:58:30Forget about it until the time comes.
00:58:33Let us talk of brighter things.
00:58:35Would you care for a drink?
00:58:36Yes, please.
00:58:38Let us talk of home.
00:58:40Almost five years since I was there.
00:58:43Nothing changes.
00:58:45Oh, but it does.
00:58:47Not tangibly.
00:58:48Nothing you can put your finger on.
00:58:50But every day we grow stronger.
00:58:52I like to think that I,
00:58:54that our organisation here,
00:58:56helps that growth.
00:58:57I don't suppose you've heard anything along those lines.
00:59:00Only that they were satisfied.
00:59:03Satisfied?
00:59:07Yes, that's good enough for me.
00:59:11I like to give satisfaction.
00:59:14She'll sit in this chair, I expect.
00:59:20Nerves.
00:59:21Nothing to be afraid of.
00:59:23Nerves are good.
00:59:25Without nerves, there is no edge.
00:59:26No fine-honed edge.
00:59:29Your hand shakes now,
00:59:31but it won't when you need it to be still and steady.
00:59:34It won't, I promise you.
01:00:06Care for another?
01:00:08Simple idea, isn't it?
01:00:10Take a lonely girl,
01:00:13disappear her,
01:00:14substitute one of her own agents.
01:00:16This way, please, Mrs. Masters.
01:00:18They're here.
01:00:22You're calm.
01:00:23You know what to do?
01:00:25Make it nice.
01:00:28Here we are.
01:00:31Ah, Mrs. Masters, isn't it?
01:00:33How do you do?
01:00:34My name is Gifford.
01:00:35I work for Mr. Townsend, too.
01:00:36I'm sure you'll be very happy with us.
01:00:38You can drop that.
01:00:39Hmm?
01:00:41There's something funny about this one.
01:00:43Two girls from the same address.
01:00:45That I can accept as a coincidence.
01:00:47But three?
01:00:49Don't worry, we weren't followed.
01:00:51I made quite sure.
01:00:54And she hasn't been out of my sight long enough to make a contact.
01:00:59Contact?
01:01:00I...
01:01:00I don't know what you're talking about.
01:01:02Oh, you know.
01:01:05You know something.
01:01:06I'm not quite sure what.
01:01:07But now you are going to tell us.
01:01:10You mean she comes from the same address as Babs Brandt and Wendy Phillips?
01:01:14It worried us then.
01:01:15It should worry us even more now.
01:01:18Well, perhaps Babs, our Babs, can throw some light on the matter.
01:01:22Yes, good.
01:01:23Get over here.
01:01:23Call her.
01:01:25No, not you.
01:01:27You do it.
01:01:29Gifford.
01:01:32Mrs. Masters, Gifford here is our interrogator.
01:01:36He's also a pig.
01:01:50She's our only chance.
01:01:51Our only lead.
01:01:56You see, Mr. Masters, contrary to whatever your wife may think, we investigate every story.
01:02:02However wild.
01:02:04My first action was to contact Mr. Hanley here.
01:02:07He deals with embassy security.
01:02:10Been watching this house ever since.
01:02:14Don't lose her.
01:02:26Oh, everything seems all right down there.
01:02:29Yes, I think the cellar is the quietest place.
01:02:33Most discreet.
01:02:35Of course, it may take a little time, but I won't mind that.
01:02:38I can do with the practice.
01:02:40Workouts, you know.
01:02:41You'll make me sick.
01:02:44You won't have to be involved.
01:02:46This is pig's work.
01:02:49She's here.
01:03:06Yes, I remember her.
01:03:08Oh, came in five, maybe six months ago, to get her passport amended.
01:03:13She'd just got married.
01:03:14Just.
01:03:15She told me she'd been widowed for a year.
01:03:18So I was right.
01:03:20Well, Mrs. Masters, are you going to tell us voluntarily?
01:03:29Perhaps his dad.
01:03:33And Wendy, you killed Tim Bryant.
01:03:36If that is guesswork, it is remarkably accurate.
01:03:39But you see, don't you, my dear, you understand that we must know irrefutably that it is only guesswork.
01:03:46And where it is led, and whom you have told, there are so many questions.
01:03:55Fine.
01:03:57The cellar door is the second on the left, Mrs. Masters.
01:04:01Yes.
01:04:02Yes.
01:04:03Yes.
01:04:28That's right.
01:04:30That's good.
01:04:30That's fine.
01:04:32Put the hysteria behind you.
01:04:34Then we can get down to a nice, comfortable chat.
01:04:37Can't we?
01:04:38Bye.
01:04:49You're going to do everything you're told, nice and quietly, because Mr. Hanley's holding the gun.
01:04:53That's right, I am.
01:04:54Would you step forward, please, Inspector?
01:05:03Gifford.
01:05:04Yes, sir.
01:05:05Check him out.
01:05:06Yes, sir.
01:05:08This isn't going to look good on report, Carter.
01:05:11No, sir.
01:05:11I'm sorry.
01:05:12Shut up!
01:05:12Mr. Hanley, please put that gun away.
01:05:17Stop taking me for a mug.
01:05:27I wouldn't.
01:05:28I'd just stay right where you are.
01:05:30Colonel Westcott, U.S. Intelligence.
01:05:32A big mistake, planting her in the embassy.
01:05:35Security there is very tight.
01:05:36To get her in, we could only figure you already had somebody on the inside.
01:05:40I did tell you that we investigate everything, didn't I?
01:05:42By the way, what did you do with the real Hanley?
01:07:26Slender, hair auburn, eyes brown.
01:07:32Yes, you'll do.
01:07:34We don't normally work this fast, but I'd like to give satisfaction.
01:07:38I suppose Carter knows what he's doing.
01:07:40Mind you, this time he's right.
01:07:42The sooner we get them, the less chance there is of them talking, leaving a trail for someone else to
01:07:46follow.
01:07:52Don't worry. The first time is always the worst.
01:07:57Mustn't be afraid of it.
01:07:59Never know.
01:08:00Might be the best friend you'll ever have.
01:08:15You'll come. You know what to do?
01:08:18Make it nice.
01:08:19Yeah.
01:08:40That's right.
01:08:41I'm sure.
01:08:42You know what to do?
01:08:42Yeah.
01:08:43Yeah.
01:08:48I agree.
01:10:24I will never see it as decadent.
01:10:27Western music.
01:10:29Brash, certainly.
01:10:31Occasionally mindless.
01:10:33But then it is not intended for the mind.
01:10:36The heart, the emotion.
01:10:39But certainly not decadent.
01:10:43What are you looking at?
01:10:46Mr. Gifford.
01:10:51What's he doing?
01:10:54Doing?
01:11:02Oh, he's digging a grave for you, my dear.
01:11:13Uh, Babs?
01:11:14Hold on a minute, will you?
01:11:16Babs?
01:11:17Yes, what's the matter?
01:11:18The door.
01:11:19Do you mind?
01:11:20Oh, okay.
01:11:22Look, why don't we make it Wednesday?
01:11:24I'm through around 4.30.
01:11:26I could meet you.
01:11:27Or any way you say.
01:11:30Okay, Shirley, fine.
01:11:32Hello, beautiful.
01:11:32Oh, go.
01:11:33Well, listen.
01:11:33Why don't you call me when you're sure?
01:11:35Tomorrow sometime.
01:11:37Yes.
01:11:38I'll be here.
01:11:39Ciao.
01:11:42Oh, darling.
01:11:43I didn't expect you until later.
01:11:45Oh, it wasn't you.
01:11:45I came to see.
01:11:47Babs?
01:11:47What's the matter now?
01:11:48Come here.
01:11:49What do you want?
01:11:50Aren't you looking for a job?
01:11:51Oh, yes, me and Wendy.
01:11:53Listen to this.
01:11:53Do you have a sense of adventure?
01:11:55Intelligent young woman required for fascinating varied work.
01:11:58Important no ties, able to travel and work away from home.
01:12:01Look at Sarah.
01:12:03Exceptional opportunity for right girl.
01:12:06Good salary, prospects, phone for interview.
01:12:08That sounds terrific, Babs.
01:12:10What do you think?
01:12:11Hello, Wendy.
01:12:11Hi, Anne.
01:12:12Go on, give him a ring.
01:12:14Well, I don't understand it.
01:12:15Well, right through the paper today.
01:12:17Well, I didn't see this.
01:12:19Hey, hang on.
01:12:23There's a piece missing.
01:12:25Wendy?
01:12:26Won't do you any good.
01:12:27The post is no longer vacant.
01:12:28What do you mean?
01:12:29I had an interview an hour ago.
01:12:30Have you got the job?
01:12:31I did.
01:12:31I start tomorrow.
01:12:49The post is a Saturday.
01:12:51Oh, no.
01:12:51I was at the end.
01:12:51I was at the end.
01:12:56What do I guess?
01:12:56I was at the end?
01:12:59I'll be at the end.
01:13:15I asked the end.
01:13:27That's right. That's good. That's fine.
01:13:30Put the hysteria behind you, then we can get down to a nice, comfortable chat, can't we?
01:13:47You're going to do everything you're told, nice and quietly, because Mr. Hanley's holding the gun.
01:13:51That's right, I am. Would you step forward, please, Inspector?
01:14:02Gifford? Yes, sir.
01:14:03Check him out. Yes, sir.
01:14:06This isn't going to look good on report, Carter.
01:14:09I'm sorry. Shut up! Mr. Hanley, please put that gun away.
01:14:15Stop taking me for a mug.
01:14:25I wouldn't. I'd just stay right where you are.
01:14:28Colonel Wescott, U.S. Intelligence.
01:14:31A big mistake, planting her in the embassy.
01:14:33Security there is very tight.
01:14:34To get her in, we could only figure you already had somebody on the inside.
01:14:38I did tell you that we investigated everything, didn't I?
01:14:40By the way, what did you do with the real Hanley?
01:14:44I'm not going to Die.
01:14:45I'm not going to die.
01:14:50That is why.
01:14:54I'm not going to die.
01:14:55No, no, no.
01:14:57I do not.
01:14:57No, no, no.
01:15:10I am.
01:15:12No, no, no.
01:15:13The chance.
01:15:13Be great.
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