Our Man in Havana
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:26:04
Am I interrupting you, engineer?
:26:07
You are interrupting nobody,
Professor Sanchez.

:26:16
Lopez.
:26:18
You've been with me
a great many years now.

:26:21
- We trust each other.
- Sure.

:26:23
How would you like
to earn a bit more money each month?

:26:26
Nothing to do with the firm.
Personal services.

:26:30
I understand. I am discreet.
:26:33
I'm not sure you do understand.
:26:35
- I know a girl, she's just...
- I don't mean that at all.

:26:40
I want you to keep your eyes open
and report to me on...

:26:46
Well, on...
:26:49
On what then, seƱor?
:26:52
Forget it.
:26:53
But there's no need to be embarrassed
in speaking to me.

:27:07
How goes the experiment, Hasselbacher?
:27:09
- Is the cheese still blue?
- I dream all goes well.

:27:12
Reality in our century
is not something to be faced.

:27:15
You've never felt the need for money.
But then you have no child.

:27:19
Soon, my dear Mr. Wormold,
you will have no child, either.

:27:23
The other day,
I was offered money to get information.

:27:27
What sort of information?
:27:29
Secret information.
:27:32
You are a very lucky man, Mr. Wormold.
:27:35
That sort of information
is always easy to give.

:27:38
If it is secret enough, you alone know it.
:27:42
All you need is a little imagination.
:27:45
Have you never read advertisements
of secret remedies?

:27:48
A hair tonic confided by the dying chief
of a Red Indian tribe?

:27:53
There's something about a secret
that makes people believe.

:27:56
But they want me to recruit agents.
How does one recruit an agent?


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