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:11:00
Look busy, guys.
:11:04
- Mr. Bishop. Dick Gordon.
- Hi.

:11:06
- Buddy Wallace.
- Hi.

:11:08
- We've heard great things about you.
- They're all true.

:11:11
Thanks, Carl.
:11:12
Let's go to the conference room.
You can tell us how we can help.

:11:21
- Okay.
- Thank you.

:11:25
- So here...
- Before we begin...

:11:28
...there's something we'd like to clear up.
:11:31
Most firms of this type are staffed
with ex-law enforcement types.

:11:35
But your team...
:11:37
- I know, kind of different.
- Yes, you are.

:11:45
Darren Roskow, also known as "Mother".
:11:49
Eighteen months at Dannemora
for breaking and entering.

:11:52
Yeah, he was framed. But he's got
the best hands in the business.

:11:57
Carl Arbogast, age 19.
:11:59
Caught breaking into the Oakland School
District computer to change his grades.

:12:04
I know. We're the ones who caught him.
:12:06
Irwin Emery, also known as "Whistler".
:12:09
He had some little problem
with the phone company.

:12:13
Sixty-two counts?
:12:15
You want law enforcement?
:12:16
How about Donald Crease?
Twenty-two year veteran of the CIA.

:12:20
Terminated, 1987. Why was that?
:12:24
I don't know. I think a personality conflict.
Who are you?

:12:27
Relax, Marty.
We have to check these things.

:12:29
Everybody on your team has had
some sort of problem in their past.

:12:33
And then there's Martin Bishop.
:12:38
He doesn't seem to have a past.
:12:43
Sorry to waste your time.
I don't work for the government.

:12:46
We know.
:12:50
National Security Agency.
:12:54
You're the guys I hear breathing
on the other end of my phone.

:12:57
No, that's the FBI.
:12:59
We're not chartered
for domestic surveillance.


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