Tausend Augen des Dr. Mabuse, Die
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:34:00
We immediately determined the call
originated from a public phone.

:34:04
But the guy
was much too smart.

:34:06
When the patrol car arrived,
he was long gone.

:34:09
But before he hung up,
he said I should think about it.

:34:15
He would call me again
tomorrow.

:34:19
What are we doing here?
:34:21
The bunker
where they found the American.

:34:25
You know, the American!
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- And why are we here?
- To make a phone call.

:34:33
- You're so fond of making phone calls.
- Me? What do you mean?

:34:36
You know. I warned you.
:34:39
- The doctor doesn't like it.
- What doesn't he like?

:34:42
- That you make phone calls.
- But I didn't--

:34:46
I didn't!
:34:51
- Good morning, Inspector.
- Morning.

:34:53
It got pretty late last night.
Any news?

:34:56
Nothing at all.
Everything was quiet.

:34:57
The telephone didn't work,
but it's been fixed.

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- A man from the phone company--
- Don't pick up!

:35:26
I'd be willing
to purchase it.

:35:28
Would you accept
45,000 marks?

:35:31
- But it's worth much more!
- Let's say 50,000.

:35:35
- All right.
- Would you like a check or cash?

:35:39
Cash. I may need to leave today,
and the banks are already closed.

:35:46
Nexit.
:35:48
You were lucky, Inspector.
:35:50
If it weren't for that cabinet,
you'd be dead as a rat now.

:35:54
It would serve me right.

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