:57:02
What is the public told
in this case?
:57:04
He picked a certified letter,
two detectives saw him...
:57:09
he was captured
trying to escape...
:57:12
and committed suicide.
:57:16
Yes?
:57:17
Your Highness,
in this case...
:57:20
journalists will insist
on details.
:57:23
He might have torn
the envelope...
:57:26
and mislaid the pieces
or left it in a car.
:57:30
Or his penknife he used
to open the envelope...
:57:33
or the penknife case.
:57:37
Very good. lt should be
published like this.
:57:40
l suggest it's not published
like that. lt should leak out.
:57:44
But not in Vienna.
:57:46
ln Lemberg,
Budapest, or Prague.
:57:49
Let some bright reporter
uncover it.
:57:51
We just plant the clues
that lead to Redl.
:57:55
We should check a list of
all journalists in Prague.
:57:59
Any counter-suggestions,
gentlemen?
:58:03
l also think this is
the best solution.
:58:05
Lt. Colonel Kubinyi...
:58:08
your opposition
led to this solution.
:58:11
You'll visit Redl,
as an old comrade...
:58:14
and hand him
your service revolver.
:58:18
Your Highness, l can't
perform this task.
:58:22
An officer cannot take
action against a superior.
:58:35
By the grace of the Emperor
and by my own decision...
:58:39
l promote
Lt. Colonel Kubinyi...
:58:43
to Colonel of the
Austro-Hungarian Army.
:58:48
My orders takes effect
immediately.