Our Man in Havana
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1:13:00
- I haven't met you before, have I?
- But I've taken over from Mclntyre.

1:13:03
- You knew Mclntyre, surely?
- Yes. I didn't know he'd gone.

1:13:07
Gone. God rest his soul.
1:13:14
You'd do better to drink now.
It's all you'll be getting.

1:13:17
There'll be wine, won't there?
1:13:19
Look! An American blue plate lunch
in honour of our great American allies.

1:13:24
They shove the whole meal at you,
under your nose, already dished out.

1:13:27
Roast turkey, cranberry sauce, sausages
and carrots. And creamed potatoes.

1:13:31
I can't bear creamed potatoes, but there's
no pick and choose with a blue plate.

1:13:35
No pick and choose.
1:13:37
No, you eat what you're given.
That's democracy, man.

1:13:40
Look, if you take a little of your iced water
and hold it under the table...

1:13:43
- I've got a flask in my pocket.
- It's too early in the day for me.

1:13:48
It was the English who made hours
for drinking, not the Scots.

1:13:52
They'll be making hours for dying next.
1:13:57
- Svenson.
- Wormold.

1:14:13
They've forgotten my carrots.
You prefer it without carrots.

1:14:20
No, it's the creamed potatoes
that I don't like.

1:14:39
Excuse me, Dr. Braun.
They gave you no carrots.

1:14:41
- I don't like carrots.
- I'm sorry. A mistake in the kitchen.

1:14:45
I might venture now, as a celebration.
1:14:48
- Good man. Water or straight?
- Straight.

1:14:55
I can't tell you what it means to me,
having you fellows here today.

1:14:59
It was a happy chance meeting you
on the plane.


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