Our Man in Havana
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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?

1:02:01
They gave me copies of your cables.
1:02:05
- You've been very careless, Mr. Wormold.
- There was nothing in them that mattered.

1:02:09
So I believed.
1:02:11
I would not have agreed
to cooperate with them otherwise.

1:02:14
- Who are they?
- They do not introduce themselves.

1:02:19
The people who tore up my laboratory
and stole my papers.

1:02:24
Had they reported me to the police,
they could have deported me.

1:02:28
How was I to know
that what I decoded for them was true?

1:02:33
You advised me to invent and I invented.
1:02:35
So far as I'm concerned,
Montez was an invention.

1:02:38
Then you invented him too well.
1:02:41
He was no more real to me
than a character in a novel.

1:02:44
His name was real enough,
and his profession.

1:02:48
He denied working for you.
1:02:50
They offered him a great deal of money
if he would work for them instead.

1:02:55
They, too, wanted photographs
of the constructions in the mountains.


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