The Boys from Brazil
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:29:02
Beynon!
:29:06
Oh, Christ!
:29:10
Mr Beynon, so nice to see you again.
:29:13
- How are you getting along?
- Can't complain. Who'd listen?

:29:17
May I take up a moment of your time?
:29:20
I'm so sorry, I'm late for lunch.
:29:22
Always such a prodigious appetite!
:29:25
What?
:29:26
Eight times last week I called you,
and each time you were at lunch.

:29:30
Maybe you have a tapeworm?
:29:32
Now, Sidney, please...
Just a few moments of your time.

:29:39
Oh, very well. Come on.
:29:41
You carry this whole damn
concentration-camp thing...

:29:45
..pinned to your coattails.
:29:47
Why do you keep knocking yourself out?
:29:49
Nothing ever pays off.
:29:52
Frieda Maloney is in jail.
:29:54
Frieda Maloney!
She was only a guard in a camp.

:29:58
Who strangled young girls with
their own hair. Bayoneted infants.

:30:02
Maybe she was a despicable criminal,
but she just isn't news 30 years later.

:30:11
Sidney, there is a plot by the Comrades
Organisation, which is the illegal army...

:30:17
Yes, I know what it is.
:30:19
It plots to kill 94 men
in the next two and a half years.

:30:23
Jews, I suppose?
:30:25
I want your European,
Canadian and American bureaux...

:30:30
..to send you clippings of all
65-year-old civil servants who die...

:30:35
..accidentally.
:30:37
You pass them to me
and I'll do the rest.

:30:40
And whose plot is this?
:30:43
Josef Mengele.
:30:46
He's the red herring in this little barrel?
:30:49
What a title for the chief doctor of
Auschwitz, who killed 2½ million people!

:30:55
Experimented on children,
Jewish and non-Jewish,...

:30:59
..using twins, mostly.

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