The Odessa File
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:47:09
They wouId give him one of these.
:47:11
-Passport?
-Not an ordinary passport.

:47:14
A forged passport
for someone in the Odessa.

:47:19
And with it, a new identity.
:47:22
A new birth certificate,
a new job, a new Iife.

:47:26
By the way, this one was caught.
:47:33
Find the man
who deaIs with these things...

:47:37
...and you wiII be cIoser
to finding Roschmann.

:47:42
I don´t even know
what Roschmann Iooks Iike.

:47:51
Roschmann.
:47:59
-When was this taken?
-Nine years ago. In South America.

:48:04
The man who took the photograph
said he had a Iimp.

:48:08
ProbabIy the resuIt of his faII
from the train.

:48:13
May I borrow this?
:48:16
I wiII make a photocopy.
:48:22
312, pIease. And I´II be Ieaving today.
:48:28
Herr MiIIer? Herr Peter MiIIer?
:48:32
-Yes.
-I wonder if we couId taIk somewhere?

:48:35
-Your room, perhaps?
-We can taIk here.

:48:38
Of course.
My name is Schmidt. Dr. Schmidt.

:48:41
-What do you want?
-Perhaps we can sit down.

:48:45
A very pIeasant hoteI, this.
:48:47
-A IittIe too soIid for me.
-What is it that you want?

:48:51
You´re a journaIist, I am toId.
:48:55
With a reputation for being very thorough,
very tenacious.


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