Our Man in Havana
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:43:02
We're to get photographs of those.
The Prime Minister's pressing for them.

:43:06
What's it got to do with him?
:43:08
Father! Look what's arriving outside.
:43:15
- Rudy, bring it upstairs.
- Right.

:43:18
- You British? I British, too.
- Glad to meet you.

:43:22
You the lady
who throw water on Capt. Segura?

:43:24
That's me.
:43:28
- You lovely girl, miss.
- You're pretty lovely yourself.

:43:31
What's all this stuff?
:43:32
Can't you see we're busy?
Make an appointment.

:43:34
- I only want to buy a vacuum cleaner.
- A vacuum cleaner?

:43:38
- Lopez!
- Please.

:43:40
- Lopez!
- Yes?

:43:42
That man there.
:43:45
He's gone.
:43:47
- Who?
- A customer.

:43:49
Now, about those photographs.
:43:51
Yes, the photographs.
:43:53
First, I think you'd better
put me in touch with Capt. Montez.

:43:57
Well, that wouldn't be much good.
He's lost his job.

:44:01
- Is it our fault?
- I'm afraid so.

:44:03
He was flying off course, you see.
:44:06
Well, isn't there anybody else
you could send?

:44:08
The engineer? Cifuentes?
:44:12
He's been in hospital for weeks.
One of those strange tropical diseases.

:44:17
Could I take him something to the hospital?
Grapes?

:44:20
He's beyond grapes, I'm afraid.
:44:22
Well, who else is there?
:44:24
Anyway, Montez is the only man
who knows the place.

:44:27
I'll see what I can do, but I doubt...
:44:29
- London won't take no for an answer.
- They may have to.

:44:33
- Let me see him.
- No.

:44:35
You must leave this to me.
I'll call him right away.

:44:52
Montez?
:44:55
- Hola.
- Hello.


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