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02:01Stop prowling around, Farrell.
02:03I'm afraid you don't appreciate good music.
02:05Oh, I was just thinking of Blake.
02:07I wish we'd have finished him.
02:09We'll have other chances.
02:11We're bound to run into him sooner or later
02:12in the course of our activities.
02:23Hello?
02:25Just a minute.
02:26It's for you, Jim.
02:27Long distance from Washington.
02:37Yes?
02:39Oh, hello, Zorko.
02:41Did you obtain that information?
02:44Splendid.
02:44I'll take care of everything at this end and contact you later.
02:48Goodbye.
02:51So it was Zorko.
02:52At what keyhole has he been listening this time?
02:54A fine way to refer to an international agent.
02:57He's been listening at a very important keyhole.
03:00Snyder, a government expert, is flying here with plans for a jet propulsion plane that will transport freight at half
03:05the present cost.
03:07It will put all other plane manufacturers out of business.
03:09I don't see where we come in on that.
03:12It's very simple.
03:13If we get those plans, we can sell them to a foreign government at our own price.
03:18Snyder's due on the three o'clock plane.
03:20That gives you and Rita plenty of time to carry out a little plan I prepared.
03:42Are you Mr. Snyder?
03:44Yes.
03:44I'm Mr. Blake's secretary.
03:46He was out when your telegram arrived, so I came to meet you myself.
04:08Look!
04:22Don't move!
04:26See if the plans are in the car, Rita.
04:50There's nothing here but a lot of numbers.
04:5472, 61, 33, 42, and so on.
04:58That's what we want.
04:59It's in code, just like Belmont said.
05:01Then we'd better take her along with us.
05:03She works for Blake, so she must know the code.
05:05Yeah.
05:06Come on.
05:13All right.
05:14Call me back later.
05:21Now listen, all we want is the key to that code.
05:24Give us that and you can go.
05:26I've already told you that I don't know it.
05:29Yes, dear, but we don't believe you.
05:31Oh, we've wasted too much time already.
05:33Show her what'll happen if she won't talk.
05:48We've got to talk.
06:22Stop it! I'll tell you the code!
07:03She's ready to talk. Get the plan.
07:09Drink of water, please.
07:35All right, Miss Kingston. Now let's have all the answers.
07:41It's based on the telephone dial. This last slot is a key slot.
07:46I don't get it.
07:47Well, I'll mark it for you.
07:55Each of these double numbers represents a letter.
07:58For instance, 31, you dial 3. Then in the last slot, you get M-N-O.
08:03So which letter is it? M-N-O?
08:06It's M, because the 1 in 31 means the first letter.
08:09For 53, you dial 5. Then you get G-H-I.
08:13But the 3 in 53 means the third letter, I.
08:17For 63, you dial 6. You take the third letter, F.
08:22For 52, you dial 5. You take the second letter, H.
08:27Uh-huh. It's beginning to make sense.
08:29For 41, you dial 4. You take the first letter, J.
08:34For 83, you dial 8.
08:42That's all there is to the code. Now will you let me go?
08:45Miss Joyce, she's a prisoner somewhere. Have the call traced on the other phone.
08:54Operator, trace the call coming in on Fleetwood 6548.
08:59All right, Rita. Take these plans over to Belmont and let him decode them.
09:02All right. You keep Miss Kingston here until you hear from Belmont.
09:08See you later.
09:16Connection's been cut.
09:20Thank you, Operator.
09:22It's the airplane motor repair shop, 721 Watson Street.
09:26Stand by, Fred.
09:33It doesn't work out. It's just a lot of meaningless syllables.
09:37She fooled you, Rita. She's stalling for time, but it won't help her.
09:43All right, Jim. Leave it to me.
09:47So you gave us the runaround, huh?
09:50Well, you won't fool us this time. Get over there.
10:00For the last time, did we get that code?
10:03No.
10:04All right. You've had your chance.
10:27Get your hands up.
10:30Jerry!
10:45Untie that girl.
10:56People Pomo Pomo.
11:00Okay.
11:10They weren't diciendo marginally,
11:11they want me to look down.
11:12Then you susceptive to fail!
11:13They wait till you know...
11:14To be honest.
11:20Not a man.
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