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1:21:13
lt doesn't matter
what arrangements we've made.

1:21:15
This whole job
hangs on one thing: timing.

1:21:17
If the slipway goes up
before the actual launching,

1:21:20
then all our efforts have been wasted.
1:21:22
If you blow her too late,
then you just scare the crowd.

1:21:25
Timing, timing, timing.
1:21:27
That button must not be pressed
until the ship starts to move.

1:21:31
What arrangements
have been made for getting out?

1:21:33
As soon as the cables are unhooked,
this truck goes.

1:21:37
Who's handling the camera
near the slipway?

1:21:39
I am.
The explosives were laid last night.

1:21:42
All I have to do
is hook 'em up to the camera.

1:21:44
Too bad we have to lose
a good camera.

1:21:47
Everything seems to be taken care of.
1:21:48
I'll be waiting for you
at the newsreel office.

1:21:51
Good luck.
1:21:56
- Have they gone?
- Yes.

1:22:00
- How is she?
- OK. She's having her breakfast.

1:22:05
- Any trouble keeping her quiet?
- No. I made a deal with her.

1:22:09
You see, she got tired of having that
adhesive tape over her eyes and mouth.

1:22:13
I hope we get rid of her soon.
1:22:16
I promised to take my kid sister
to the philharmonic.

1:22:20
- Give me the key.
- There it is.

1:22:31
I'm sorry we couldn't keep you
at the house,

1:22:33
but Mrs Sutton
has a limited number of guest rooms,

1:22:35
and I suppose Mr Kane was first in line.
1:22:37
- Where am I?
- Oh, that's a trade secret.

1:22:41
I only hope it isn't too high
for you here.

1:22:43
Mr Kane's quarters
are nearer the ground,

1:22:45
but he's being well looked after,
1:22:47
and, like you, is probably
enjoying a hearty breakfast.


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