1:10:00
Business important enough
for them to risk their necks.
1:10:04
But what kind of business?
And with whom?
1:10:08
With whom, gentlemen?
1:10:11
Hmm?
1:10:18
What would you say
to our great humanitarian...
1:10:21
that earnest disciple
of brotherly love...
1:10:24
the inventor of
our new poison gas?
1:10:28
What would you say, my friends...
1:10:31
to professor Otto Krosigk?
1:10:35
Yes, Herr Reimann.
1:10:38
Oh, of course you can
come over. Not at all.
1:10:41
We shall be delighted.
Well then. Goodbye, Herr Reimann.
1:10:49
- What does Reimann want?
- He's coming over.
1:10:52
I'm worried, Otto.
He suspects you.
1:10:55
- We're being watched.
- Now, come, my darling.
1:10:57
There's nothing
extraordinary in that.
1:11:00
Today in Germany, everybody is watched,
even the watchers. Come.
1:11:05
Tonight would you be entertaining
the chief of police...
1:11:09
these Nazi party officials
and elite guard officers...
1:11:13
if you weren't forced to?
1:11:16
- They suspect, Otto.
- Let them.
1:11:18
And if they searched me,
would they ever suspect this, uh...
1:11:23
piece of money?
1:11:25
- Let me keep it.
- No, darling, I have got to have it handy.
1:11:27
I never know when and where
I may meet... Byrd.
1:11:31
And if Byrd doesn't show up?
1:11:35
If they have caught him
and sent someone in his place to trap you?
1:11:39
They won't trap me.
If anyone else but Byrd comes...
1:11:42
I won't have anything
to do with him.
1:11:44
Please, stop worrying, will you? Come.
1:11:47
Let's go back to our guests.
1:11:56
What are you two doing here?
I told you to get away.
1:11:59
- This man, you see him?
- No, too many people. Now go back.