:10:02
You fly it.
:10:06
Not with your qualifications.
:10:10
The decision has been made, gentlemen.
:10:12
I'm afraid we have no other choice.
:10:16
It's already been set in motion.
:10:19
This is government land.
:10:21
I've been told to say it could pass
over to the private sector.
:10:25
What you're saying then is that
you've already picked a volunteer.
:10:30
You will be flying the most
sophisticated warplane...
:10:33
...on the face of this earth.
:10:37
You probably realized you won't go to
Moscow as Mitchell Gant.
:10:42
Get to know this man, Leon Sprague.
:10:45
He's a businessman from Nevada.
:10:48
He's been flying into Moscow
the last few months...
:10:51
...from his factory in Marseilles,
selling our comrades...
:10:55
...a carburetor part
for their outboard motors.
:10:58
He's actually been
defiling the Soviet youth...
:11:02
...with large quantities of heroin.
:11:05
He's a drug smuggler.
An enemy of the Soviet people.
:11:10
He doesn't know it, but he's been
blazing the trail for you.
:11:15
Look at that face.
:11:17
Would you believe he has
five pounds of heroin on him?
:11:21
Looks like he's
on a weekend to Acapulco.
:11:25
Could you be that cool, Gant?
:11:36
Your suite will be bugged.
They know your habits.
:11:39
You are trafficking heroin.
They have followed you for months.
:11:44
Any slip in character will be noticed.
It would be lethal.
:11:51
I cannot stress this strongly enough.
On the way to the bridge...
:11:56
...you must not
allow them to lose you.
:11:59
As long as you relax, they relax.