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:07:01
The Russian government
will fight this outrage!

:07:04
Undoubtedly, but in courts
it will take time.

:07:07
Meanwhile, Boroff will stay in Paris.
:07:09
We must communicate
with Moscow at once.

:07:14
Fifi, Suzette, Gabrielle!
:07:17
What a surprise!
:07:19
I'm so glad to see you.
I'd like to introduce my friend...

:07:23
Mr. Boroff...
:07:25
- and...
- Brankov.

:07:27
- Bibinski.
- Ivanov.

:07:29
The boys just got in from Russia.
:07:34
We haven't been too hospitable
to our dear Comrades, have we?

:07:38
How about us having a little drink?
We can go back to business later.

:07:42
Will you ladies join us?
:07:43
- Yes.
- Yes, enchanted.

:07:45
That's just wonderful.
You lads must be very thirsty, aren't you?

:07:48
Are we thirsty, Comrades?
:07:51
Waiter!
:07:53
We'll get a larger table in here and then...
:07:59
Comrades!
:08:01
Comrades, you're too intelligent
not to see it.

:08:04
Here we have
the leading Soviet composer, Boroff...

:08:07
lending his art to a Peggy Dayton picture
which will circle the globe...

:08:10
in CinemaScope.
:08:12
Just think,
the Iron Curtain dissolved by music.

:08:16
Why, it's absolutely sensational.
:08:18
What a gesture of goodwill
on the part of the Russians.

:08:21
And...
:08:23
what propaganda!
:08:26
- Propaganda.
- Propaganda.

:08:29
You three will have to stay here
and supervise and help.

:08:33
You'll become national heroes.
:08:35
Comrade Bibinski,
he has a very strong point.

:08:39
Propaganda.
:08:42
Bibi, this may mean
the Order of Lenin for you.

:08:46
You can't throw away
this opportunity for greatness.

:08:49
Can we throw away
this opportunity for greatness?

:08:51
Comrades, perhaps we should stay here
for a while.

:08:55
We've got to sacrifice our own feelings
for the good of the Party.


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