The Cassandra Crossing
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:35:00
Would you like a drink?
:35:03
Yes?
:35:06
We're having a meeting
in my compartment

:35:08
I thought perhaps
you might like to join us

:35:09
What sort of meeting, Doctor?
Some sort of group therapy?

:35:13
We're taking over the train
before it's too late

:35:15
I don't want you to go, Robby
:35:21
No, you don't have to go, not for me
:35:25
It's not for you, babe
:35:29
You still don't get it, do you?
:35:32
Travelling back and forth across Europe
:35:34
being able to pass through customs
:35:35
without question because I was with you
:35:37
And all the rest of it, babe
Nothing was ever for you

:35:42
Nothing
:35:52
Officer?
:35:54
Inspector
:35:55
Now, whatever you are
I need your help for a slight diversion

:35:58
Oh, of course
:35:59
And that gun will come in very handy
:36:02
Do something!
:36:04
Send a plane to warn them!
:36:05
Put flares on the track
:36:07
Give them a signal, anything!
:36:08
It does no good getting hysterical, Doc
:36:11
Besides, there's a good chance
they'll make it

:36:14
What so suddenly makes you an expert?
:36:15
When even the goddam computer
isn't sure?

:36:21
For the love of God, woman
:36:24
Do you think I'd purposely murder
a thousand people?

:36:27
No
:36:32
No, but I think you'd let them
simply be killed

:36:39
And that's almost worse
:36:43
What can I do for you, Inspector?
:36:44
Stop this train
:36:46
Now, you have no legal authority
to impose martial law on these people

:36:49
As a matter of fact, Captain
:36:51
there's only one International Law
Enforcement Officer on this train

:36:53
and that's me
:36:54
And I am giving you a direct order
:36:56
Stop this train now!

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