Our Man in Havana
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1:00:02
Go in and tell him Montez is dead.
1:00:07
Do you still say
you know nothing of Montez?

1:00:09
I give you my word, I didn't even
know of his existence until tonight.

1:00:13
And the man speaking with Hasselbacher,
you do not recognise the voice?

1:00:17
A man with a stammer.
1:00:21
It is very distinctive.
1:00:23
- Hello.
- Did you get hold of Wormold?

1:00:30
I shall accept your word for the time being.
1:00:33
Let us see how it holds up
at the next meeting.

1:00:36
Do you play chequers, Mr. Wormold?
1:00:40
Not very well.
1:00:42
In chequers one must move more carefully
than you have tonight.

1:00:47
You needn't have given your word
of honour. You didn't have to go that far.

1:00:51
It was professional of you.
1:00:53
I know I'm being unreasonable...
1:00:55
but you're more professional
than I even believed you were.

1:00:58
And Dr. Hasselbacher,
he's professional too.

1:01:01
- The best friend you ever had.
- I don't condemn a friend unheard.

1:01:35
Have you been to a fancy dress dance,
Hasselbacher?

1:01:38
I suppose
this uniform does need an explanation.

1:01:41
Other things need one more.
I want to know who Montez was.

1:01:46
- You know already.
- I have no idea.

1:01:51
How long have you
been reading Shakespeare in that form...

1:01:54
without the poetry?
1:01:55
Only since Milly's birthday party.
You remember how she talked?


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