Saboteur
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1:10:00
Sure. All of them. Only which one?
1:10:10
Excuse me.
Uh, this may sound sort of crazy.

1:10:13
I don't even know how to start.
1:10:16
But this whole house is a hotbed
of spies and saboteurs.

1:10:19
l'm not being silly.
Even our hostess, Mrs Sutton.

1:10:22
What's the matter with you, sir?
You're drunk!

1:10:25
You're not even dressed.
1:10:30
- What'd he say?
- He thinks I'm drunk.

1:10:33
(Guest)
What l read in the papers... (Fades Out)

1:10:36
(Man Snapping Fingers) Beat it out!
1:10:40
Yeah, man. Stay in there and pitch.
1:10:42
Pardon me.
Did you pay $25 to get in here tonight?

1:10:46
No, not exactly.
The boss gave me a ticket.

1:10:48
I need your help.
1:10:50
We're among the biggest bunch
of fifth columnists in this country.

1:10:52
- Are you kidding? What's the gag?
- No, I'm on the level. This -

1:10:54
Aw, you're kidding.
The guy's trying to rib me.

1:10:58
- Aw, sling him your curve.
- Beat it out, son. Beat it out.

1:11:10
Excuse me, sir. I'd like to talk
to you about something very important.

1:11:15
What is it, Mr Kane?
1:11:16
You know it's hopeless.
1:11:19
Why don't you join Mr Tobin upstairs?
1:11:22
I'll show you the way.
1:11:50
Barry, before they get to us,
stop the music and tell them!

1:11:54
This is the Sutton mansion.
1:11:55
I'm just a guy from California
wanted by the police.

1:11:57
They'll grab me
as soon as I open my mouth.

1:11:59
What are you gonna do?
We can't just stand here.


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