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1:25:01
-Mr. Laszlo?
-Yes?

1:25:03
Come with us.
We have a warrant for your arrest.

1:25:05
On what charge?
1:25:06
The captain will discuss
that with you later.

1:25:09
It seems that destiny
has taken a hand.

1:25:23
You haven't any proof.
This isn't Germany or occupied France.

1:25:27
You can fine him and give him 30 days.
You might as well let him go.

1:25:31
I advise you not to be interested
in what happens to Laszlo.

1:25:34
If you help him to escape--
1:25:36
Why do you think I'd stick
my neck out for him?

1:25:38
Because, one, you bet
1 0,000 francs he'd escape.

1:25:41
Two, you've got the letters.
Don't bother to deny it.

1:25:44
You might do it because
you don't like Strasser's looks.

1:25:47
I don't like them either.
1:25:49
They're all excellent reasons.
1:25:50
Don't count too much on my friendship.
1:25:52
In this matter, I'm powerless.
1:25:54
Besides, I might lose 1 0,000 francs.
1:25:56
You're not very subtle,
but you are effective. I get the point.

1:26:01
Yes, I have the letters.
1:26:02
I intend using them myself.
1:26:04
I'm leaving Casablanca
on tonight's plane. The last plane.

1:26:08
I'm taking a friend with me.
One you'll appreciate.

1:26:11
-What friend?
-Ilsa Lund.

1:26:13
That ought to put your mind to rest
about my helping Laszlo escape.

1:26:17
The last man I want to see in America.
1:26:19
You didn't come here to say this.
1:26:21
You have the letters.
1:26:22
Fill in your name and hers
and leave anytime you please.

1:26:25
Why do you still care
what happens to Laszlo?

1:26:28
I'm not. But I am interested
in what happens to llsa and me.

1:26:32
We have a legal right to go,
but people have been held here. . .

1:26:36
. . .in spite of their legal rights.
1:26:38
Why do you think
we want to hold you?

1:26:40
Ilsa is Laszlo's wife.
1:26:41
She probably knows things
Strasser would like to know.

1:26:44
I'll make a deal with you.
1:26:46
Instead of this petty charge,
you could get something really big. . .

1:26:50
. . .that would chuck him
in a camp for years.

1:26:52
That'd be a feather in your cap.
1:26:54
It certainly would. Germany--
Vichy would be grateful.

1:26:57
Then release him.
1:26:58
Be at my place a half-hour
before the plane leaves.


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