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:36:01
- Can you talk to your wife?
- I certainly can't talk to them.

:36:05
On this phone.
:36:08
- Hello? Yes, dear.
- I bet I know what happened to Scarlett.

:36:13
- Lucky Pierre must be back in town.
- It's not lucky Pierre. It's crazy Otto.

:36:18
Are you ready for this? She's married.
:36:21
That's right. She got herself an ever-lovin',
curly-haired, card-carrying husband.

:36:27
She married a communist?
:36:29
This is going to be the biggest thing
to hit Atlanta since General Sherman.

:36:35
No, I don't think it's funny.
:36:37
They're going to live in Moscow?
Now, that's funny.

:36:40
Yeah, hysterical. But what can I do,
go fight the Kremlin?

:36:44
I can't stop them. They're young,
they're in love and we're a dead herring.

:36:49
So who am I to stand in the way
of a happy socialist marriage?

:36:53
Come off it. I know you.
You've got something up your sleeve.

:36:58
I wouldn't be surprised. Bye.
:37:01
- Now, what time are you kids leaving?
- Seven o'clock on the Moscow express.

:37:05
- Why do you want to know?
- I'm going to dynamite the train.

:37:08
What makes you guys so suspicious?
:37:11
I'd better get back and start packing.
Think I ought to take both my mink coats?

:37:16
No woman should have two mink coats
until every woman in the world has one.

:37:21
Cut the other one up and make him
a pair of shorts. It's freezing there.

:37:25
- 30 below zero.
- Fascist lies.

:37:27
- You'd better go home and pack too.
- It will take no time.

:37:30
Just my chessboard,
my extra shirt and 200 books.

:37:33
As smiley is going back to East Berlin,
I'll get the car for you.

:37:37
Schlemmer, will you run and tell Fritz
he'll have to take Scarlett home?

:37:42
- You are letting her go?
- In a pig's eye.

:37:44
His motorcycle is downstairs. Remember
that idea you had about the balloon?

:37:51
Just think, Liebchen. Tomorrow night
we'll be strolling across Red Square.

:37:56
- I hope you won't be ashamed of me.
- Of course not.


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