Casablanca
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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.

1:27:01
Laszlo will come there
to pick up the letters.

1:27:04
That'll give you the grounds
to make the arrest.

1:27:07
You get him, and we get away.
1:27:09
To the Germans, that last
will be just a minor annoyance.

1:27:12
There's still something
I don't understand.

1:27:15
Miss Lund,
she is very beautiful, yes. . .

1:27:18
. . .but you were never interested
in any woman.

1:27:20
She isn't just any woman.
1:27:22
I see.
1:27:23
How do I know you'll keep
your bargain?

1:27:25
I'll make the arrangements
with Laszlo in the visitor's pen.

1:27:28
I'm gonna miss you. You're the only one
here who has even less scruples than l.

1:27:33
Thanks.
1:27:35
Go ahead, Ricky.
1:27:36
Call off your watchdogs when you let
him go. I don't want them around today.

1:27:40
I'm taking no chances,
not even with you.

1:27:50
Should we draw it up,
or is a handshake good enough?

1:27:52
Certainly not good enough. But since
I'm in a hurry, it'll have to do.

1:27:56
Ah, to get out of Casablanca and
go to America! You're a lucky man.

1:27:59
My agreement with Sam is
that he gets 25% of the profits.


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