:15:00
Tell me about it.
I haven't eaten all day.
:15:02
Well, you'll have plenty of time
from now on.
:15:05
- What do you mean?
- Our little project's over, Red.
:15:09
You can't carry this refinery hoax
any further.
:15:11
They're bound to find out.
:15:13
Oh, I think I can squeeze
one more trip out of it.
:15:16
I thought you'd jump at the chance
to get out from under.
:15:19
Yes, I would.
:15:21
But I've seen their jetfighters,
you haven't.
:15:24
If they get them flying, they'll have a
turkey shoot with our bombers.
:15:28
The baron is very close
to getting information
:15:30
- on assembly plants, fuel depots...
- There's another reason it's finished.
:15:35
I don't suppose you know
we got copies of your correspondence.
:15:39
- Telegrams...
- I suspected it.
:15:40
Not that we didn't trust you,
it's just routine.
:15:43
I take it you haven't called
at your office.
:15:46
I came right here.
:15:47
Here's a copy of a cable
that came for you this morning.
:16:05
If they find that letter,
they'll pick up everyone I talked to.
:16:08
The baron, Frau Möllendorf...
:16:13
Unfortunately, they have to be
considered expendable.
:16:17
Not to me.
I've got to go back.
:16:19
I've never taken a penny
for what I've done,
:16:22
and now I ask only one thing
in payment.
:16:26
I know there are things
you could do to stop me.
:16:30
Don't.
:16:45
Hamburg first?
:16:49
No, there's no direct flight to Hamburg.
I'll have to go via Berlin.
:16:53
You know, of course, if you're caught,
there's nothing we can do to help.
:16:58
We've never heard of you.