:53:01
even in broad daylight, wild horses
wouldn't interest him in the truth.
:53:05
No matter what I say to him, he'll put the
most sordid construction possible on it.
:53:11
He'll go absolutely stark raving mad!
I know it!
:53:16
Yeah? How big is he?
:53:21
I gotta get outta here, Mr Orient.
Is there a back entrance?
:53:25
There is, but you're going out of
the front door so they can see you leaving.
:53:30
- Are you crazy?
- I'm not crazy.
:53:32
You want them to say you stayed here,
and have him come here with a gun?
:53:38
You're gonna go straight
out of the front door,
:53:41
as if you owned the whole building,
so if they do happen to turn in a report,
:53:45
you can draw their attention to the fact
that you were hardly here long enough...
:53:49
This must not be a typical day.
:53:53
- Shall we try again next Saturday?
- What about...?
:54:03
You've got nothing to worry about.
Don't even look in their direction.
:54:08
Grab the first taxi you see. Tell him
to step on it to Grand Central Station.
:54:12
You got nothing to worry about.
It's gonna be perfectly... all right.
:54:21
- Come again sometime.
- Thank you so much, Mr Orient.
:54:24
- Bring Mr Dunhill with you next time.
- Dunworthy.
:54:27
Either one you wish.
:54:31
Bonsoir. Good afternoon.
:54:46
Val, no!
:54:49
What?