:14:02
Where did we get that tracing, Freddie?
:14:04
Cairo, diplomatic bag.
:14:06
Somebody got the plans of that tracking
system and is trying to sell them.
:14:10
They sent us that tracing as proof
that it's genuine.
:14:13
Then, if there is a deal to be made,
the price will be high.
:14:16
"High"? Astronomical.
:14:19
That missing submarine
had 16 Polaris missiles aboard.
:14:24
We have a contact in Egypt?
:14:26
M will give you the details.
You leave tonight.
:14:39
Dr. Bechmann
and Professor Markovitz.
:14:42
Thank you.
:14:44
Gentlemen, now that the moment
has come to bid you farewell...
:14:47
I congratulate both you, Doctor,
and you, Professor...
:14:50
on your brilliant work
in the development...
:14:53
of the submarine tracking system.
:14:56
Thanks primarily to you,
I'm happy to say...
:14:59
that the first phase
of our operation...
:15:01
has met with considerable success.
:15:04
I have instructed my assistant...
:15:06
to have paid into your...
:15:08
Swiss bank account...
:15:09
the sum of $10 million each.
:15:13
- Thank you, sir.
- Thank you, indeed.
:15:15
And that, I think,
concludes our business.
:15:19
Before you go, however...
:15:22
I very much regret to inform you...
:15:24
that a dangerous development...
:15:26
has recently been brought
to my notice.
:15:29
Someone has been attempting
to sell the plans...
:15:32
of our tracking project...
:15:34
to competing world powers.
:15:36
Someone intimately associated
with the project.
:15:41
My dear, it would be more seemly
if you left us.
:15:45
Thank you.