1:07:02
Physically, he's perfectly normal
1:07:05
but he can no longer function
as a physicist.
1:07:08
Apparently, that part of his life
is a complete blank.
1:07:12
Scientist suddenly
becoming non-productive, eh?
1:07:16
Seems to fit in with
your brain-drain idea.
1:07:19
- Yes, exactly.
- What's our next move, then?
1:07:24
Grantby.
1:07:26
What sticks in my craw
is that he sold us damaged goods.
1:07:31
I've sent Palmer
to try and get the money back.
1:07:34
You don't think a man like Grantby
will do the right thing?
1:07:38
What shall I do? Pull him in, then?
1:07:41
No, I wouldn't advise that.
1:07:45
- Let's play him a little.
- It's dangerous.
1:07:48
- He could easily give us the slip.
- Oh, we'll take that risk.
1:07:52
If you say so.
1:07:57
- Incidentally...
- Hm?
1:08:00
...the Americans
have put a tail on Palmer.
1:08:03
How very tiresome of them.
1:08:06
If he's clean,
he's got nothing to worry about.
1:08:09
And if he isn't,
the Americans will take care of him -
1:08:13
save us a lot of bother.
1:08:23
- Good afternoon.
- Good afternoon.
1:08:25
- Major Dalby sent me to see you.
- Indeed.
1:08:28
- Too tired to come himself?
- No.
1:08:31
It seems that you've been
slightly dishonest, Mr Grantby.
1:08:35
- The goods you sold us were damaged.
- I merely agreed to deliver him.
1:08:39
His condition is no concern of mine.
1:08:41
Nevertheless, we would like
our money back.
1:08:46
No. I am merely a pipeline.
1:08:48
You haven't been long
in this business but you'll learn.