Torn Curtain
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:42:01
Yep.
:42:03
- So you're taking the short cut?
- I'm trying to.

:42:06
Did Washington approve
this crazy scheme of yours?

:42:09
They don't know anything about it.
:42:11
Then how did you make
the Copenhagen contact?

:42:14
Let's say I got friends in high places.
:42:17
How long do you figure
this whole thing's gonna take?

:42:20
I don't know. One month. Two.
:42:22
One week. Two. Depends.
:42:24
What I need now is the name
of your agent in Leipzig.

:42:27
The name's Koska.
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K-O-S-K-A.
:42:31
You'll be contacted.
:42:32
Your escape will originate from there.
:42:34
Well, mister, this is where you get off.
:42:39
Pleasant dreams.
:43:08
Is there a-a back door?
:43:10
Is there some other way out?
:43:14
I'm gonna report you
to the Minister of Culture.

:43:19
What's wrong, Professor?
In one door and out the other?

:43:23
You don't like our museum?
:43:26
I've seen better.
:43:28
Strictly for the birds, huh?
:43:30
They still say that.
:43:32
We used to say it all the time.
:43:35
It's strictly for the 'boids.'
:43:40
Well, aren't you going to introduce me?
:43:44
Oh, this lady's a relative.
She's related to my mother -

:43:46
Related to my mother's side of the family.
:43:48
I just promised I'd stop by for a visit.
:43:50
It's been difficult because my German
:43:52
isn't as good as your English.
:43:53
You're like me. Everywhere, relatives.
:43:57
Aunts,
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uncles, and wherever you go,
it's presents, handouts.


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