:25:01
All right, I'll hold on.
:25:02
- Some coffee?
- No, thanks. I've had breakfast.
:25:05
- Don't let me interrupt yours, now.
- I won't.
:25:08
Now, what about this Canadian deal?
:25:10
Well, I know your company is surveying
a new field up there.
:25:14
I know you're within six months
of production.
:25:16
All right, I'll hold on.
:25:19
How do you know all this?
:25:21
Subterranean rumbles
from the underground. It's true, isn't it?
:25:24
It might be. Why?
What particular rumble interests you?
:25:28
That cracking plant
that you're going to build.
:25:31
You'll need a structural engineer,
a good one.
:25:34
Me.
:25:35
Someday we must have a long chat
about your sources of information.
:25:38
Maybe we will.
Meanwhile, I'm looking for a job. That one.
:25:44
No, seriously, Dean. You know my record.
:25:45
You know I'm as good a man
as you could get.
:25:47
Hello, Charlie. Hold on a minute.
:25:50
When could you leave for Canada?
:25:51
Tonight, tomorrow, anytime.
:25:54
Charlie, do you know anything
about an engineer named Sutton?
:25:57
David Sutton.
:26:00
Do you think he'd be a
good man for the Lac du Pont project?
:26:05
Start packing.
:26:11
Louise.
:26:13
Where are you, Louise?
:26:15
I'm ready to go down.
:26:21
Hello.
:26:24
Hello, Louise.
:26:26
David, I want to talk to you.
:26:28
- All right. But does it have to be here?
- Here, now.
:26:31
- What is it?
- I tried to get you on the phone last night.
:26:34
I tried again this morning,
but you weren't at home.
:26:36
I was home.
:26:38
Then you wouldn't answer
because you knew it was me.
:26:42
- David, we have no reason to quarrel.
- I agree completely.
:26:45
I don't know why you're angry with me.
:26:46
- I'm not angry.
- Please let me finish.
:26:48
Whatever it is I've done,
or you think I've done...
:26:51
I really haven't done anything, David,
but whatever it is, I'm sorry.
:26:54
You have nothing to be sorry for,
you haven't done anything.