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3.  I never knew the old Vienna before the war...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
4.  with its Strauss music,
its glamour and easy charm.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
5.  Constantinople suited me better.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
6.  I really got to know it in
the classic period of the black market.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
7.  We'd run anything if people wanted it
enough and had the money to pay.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
8.  Of course, a situation like that
does tempt amateurs...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
9.  but, well, they-you know,
they can't stay the course like a professional.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
10.  Now the city, it's divided
into fourzones, you know...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
11.  each occupied by a power- the American,
the British, the Russian and the French.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
12.  But the center of the city,
that's international...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
13.  policed by an international patrol,
one member of each of the four powers.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
14.  Wonderful! What a hope they had,
all strangers to the place...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
15.  and none of them
could speak the same language...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
16.  except a sort ofsmattering
ofGerman.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
17.  Good fellows, on the whole.
Did their best, you know.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
18.  Vienna doesn't really look any worse than a lot
of other European cities. Bombed about a bit.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
19.  Oh, I was gonna tell you - Wait.
I was gonna tell you about Holly Martins...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
20.  an American, came all the way
here to visit a friend of his.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
21.  The name was Lime.
Harry Lime.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
22.  Now, Martins was broke, and Lime had offered
him - I don't know- some sort of a job.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
23.  Anyway, there he was, poor chap,
happy as a lark and without a cent.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
24.  - Passport, please.
- Oh.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
25.  - What's the purpose of your visit here?
- Friend of mine offered me a job here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
26.  - Where are you staying?
- With him. 15 Stiffgasse.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
27.  - His name?
- Lime. Harry Lime.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
28.  - Okay.
- Thought he'd be here to meet me.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
29.  ?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
30.  - Speak English?
- English?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
31.  Uh -Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
32.  Little. Little.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
33.  Uh, 10 minutes too late.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
34.  - Already gone.
- Who?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
35.  Um, his friends and the - Uh, no.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
36.  - Uh, coffin.
- Coffin?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
37.  Mr. Lime's.
An accident.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
38.  Knocked over by a car,
here in front of the house.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
39.  Have seen it myself.
Killed at once, immediately.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
40.  Already in hell...
or in heaven.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
41.  Sorry for the gravediggers.
Hard work. It is frost.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
42.  Can you tell me, uh,
who's the -Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
43.  A fellow called Lime.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
44.  Like a lift to town?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
45.  I've got a car here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
46.  Thanks.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
47.  - My name's Calloway.
- Martins.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
48.  - You a friend of Lime?
- Yeah.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
49.  - Been here long?
- No.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
50.  You've had a bit of a shock, haven't you?
You could do with a drink.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
51.  - Could you buy me one? I haven't got any Austrian -
- Of course.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
52.  - Thanks.
- Schmolka.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
53.  I guess nobody knew Harry
like he did.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
54.  - Like I did.
- How long ago?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
55.  Back in school.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
56.  I was never so lonesome
in my life till he showed up.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
57.  - When did you see him last?
- September '39.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
58.  - When the business started?
- Mm-hmm.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
59.  - See much of him before that?
- Once in a while.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
60.  - Best friend I ever had.
- That sounds like a cheap novelette.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
61.  Well, I write cheap novelettes.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
62.  I'm afraid I've never heard of you.
What's your name again?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
63.  - Holly Martins.
- No, sorry.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
64.  You ever hear of
The Lone Rider of Santa Fe?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
65.  Can't say that I have.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
66.  Death at Double-X Ranch?
Uh - "Ranch."Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
67.  - Nope.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
68.  He must've known I was broke.
He even sent me an airplane ticket.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
69.  - It's a shame.
- What?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
70.  Him dying like that.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
71.  Best thing that
ever happened to him.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
72.  - What are you trying to say?
- He was about the worst racketeer
that ever made a dirty living in this city.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
73.  - Policeman, huh?
- Come on, have another drink.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
74.  No, I never did like policemen.
I have to call them sheriffs.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
75.  - Ever seen one?
- Pin it on a dead man.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
76.  Some petty racket
with gasoline orsomething.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
77.  Just like a cop.
You're a real cop, I suppose.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
78.  - It wasn't petrol.
- So it wasn't petrol.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
79.  So it was tires
or saccharin or-Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
80.  Why don't you catch
a few murderers for a change?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
81.  Well, you could say that murder
was part of his racket.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
82.  It's all right, Paine. He's only
a scribbler with too much drink in him.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
83.  Take Mr. Holly Martins home.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
84.  Holly Martins, sir?
The, uh -The writer?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
85.  The author of
Death at Double-X Ranch?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
86.  - Listen, Callaghan -
- Calloway. I'm English, not Irish.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
87.  You're not going to close your
files at a dead man's expense.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
88.  So you're going to find me the real criminal?
Sounds like one of your stories.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
89.  When I'm finished with you,
you'll leave Vienna, you'll look so silly.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
90.  Here's some army money. It should see
you through tonight at Sacher's Hotel...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
91.  if you don't drink too much
in the bar.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
92.  We'll keep a seat for you
on tomorrow's plane.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
93.  Please be careful, sir.
Up we come.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
94.  - Written anything lately?
- Take him to Sacher's.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
95.  Don't hit him again if he behaves.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
96.  And you go carefully there.
It's a military hotel.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
97.  I'm so glad to have met you, sir.
I've read quite a few of your books.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
98.  - Auf Wiedersehen.
- I like a good western.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
99.  That's what I like about them. You can
pick them up and put them down anytime.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
100.  - Oh, Mr. Hardtmuth.
- Yes, sir?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
101.  Major Calloway said this gentleman's gotta have
a room for the night. He'll be off tomorrow.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
102.  Passport, please.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
103.  Can't very well
introduce you to everybody.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
104.  Would you mind filling this in?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
105.  - Mr. Crabbin.
- What is it, Sergeant?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
106.  - Mr. Holly Martins, sir.
- Who?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
107.  - The author. Thought you might be interested.
- Never heard of him.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
108.  He's very good, sir.
I've read quite a few of his books.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
109.  Have you, Sergeant? Author? Martins?
Thank you, Sergeant.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
110.  Mr. Martins?
My name's Crabbin.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
111.  I represent the C.R.S. of G.H.Q.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
112.  - You do?
- Yes. Cultural Reeducation Section.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
113.  Propaganda. Very important
in a place like this.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
114.  We do a little show each week.
Last week we had Hamlet.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
115.  The week before we had, um, something.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
116.  - The striptease, sir.
- Yes, the Hindu dancers. Thank you, Sergeant.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
117.  This is the first opportunity we've had
of making an American author welcome.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
118.  - Welcome?
- I'll tell you what, Mr. Martins.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
119.  On Wednesday night, at our institute, we're
having a little lecture on the contemporary novel.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
120.  - Thought perhaps you'd like to speak.
- They wouldn't know me.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
121.  Nonsense. Your novels are very
popular here. Aren't they, Sergeant?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
122.  - Very popular.
- Very popular. Are you staying long?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
123.  How long can one stay here
on this stage money?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
124.  Listen, Mr. Martins,
if you'd agree to be our guest...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
125.  - we'd be delighted to have you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
126.  - Would you?
- As long as you care to stay.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
127.  - But he's due to leave tomorrow, sir.
- Excuse me. Have you got a toothache?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
128.  - Number 8, Mr. Martins.
- Come upstairs a moment.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
129.  - I know a very good dentist.
- I don't need a dentist. Somebody hit me, that's all.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
130.  Goodness. We must report that.
Were they trying to rob you?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
131.  Oh, just a soldier. I was trying
to punch his major in the eye.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
132.  - No. A major? Were you really?
- Heard of Harry Lime?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
133.  I've heard of him, of course,
but I didn't exactly know him.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
134.  - I was going to stay with him, but he died Thursday.
- Goodness, that's awkward.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
135.  - That what you say to people after death?
"Goodness, that's awkward"?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
136.  Mr. Martins.
Excuse me. Telephone.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
137.  Who is it?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
138.  - Baron Kurtz.
- Must be some mistake. Yes?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
139.  I was a friend of Harry Lime.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
140.  I'd very much like to meet you, Baron.
Come around.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
141.  Austrians aren't allowed
in your hotel.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
142.  - Couldn't we meet at the Mozart Café?
- Where?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
143.  - Just around the corner.
- How will I know you?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
144.  I'll carry a copy of one of your books.
Harry gave it to me.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
145.  Be there in a moment.
Wait a minute.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
146.  If I do this lecture business,
you'll put me up here a while?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
147.  - Certainly.
- It's a deal.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
148.  - Ever read a book of mine
called The Lone Rider ofSanta Fe?
- No, not that one.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
149.  It's a story about a man who hunted down
a sheriff who was victimizing his best friend.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
150.  - Seems exciting.
- It is.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
151.  I'm gunning just the same way
for your Major Callaghan.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
152.  Sounds anti-British, sir.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
153.  - Baron Kurtz?
- Mr. Martins?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
154.  Delighted to meet you.
Come, let's sit down here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
155.  - What would you like? Tea? Coffee?
- Coffee.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
156.  It's wonderful how
you keep the tension.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
157.  - Tension?
- Suspense.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
158.  - You really liked it?
- At the end of every chapter you are left guessing
what he'll be up to next.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
159.  So, you were a friend of Harry's?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
160.  I think his best.
Except you, of course.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
161.  The police have a crazy notion that he
was mixed up in some sort of a racket.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
162.  Everyone in Vienna is. We all sell
cigarettes and that kind of thing.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
163.  I tell you, I've done things that would
have seemed unthinkable before the war.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
164.  Once when I was hard up,
I sold some tires on the black market.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
165.  I wonder what my father
would have said.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
166.  - I'm afraid the police meant more than that.
- They get rather absurd ideas sometimes.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
167.  He's somewhere now
he won't mind about that.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
168.  Even so, I'm not going to leave it at this.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
169.  Will you help me?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
170.  I wish I could.
But, you know, I am an Austrian.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
171.  I have to be
careful with the police.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
172.  I'm afraid I can't help you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
173.  Except with advice, of course.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
174.  Advice.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
175.  We came out of his place
like this...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
176.  and were walking this way.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
177.  A friend of his called to him
from over there.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
178.  Harry went across, and
from up there came the truck.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
179.  It was just about here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
180.  - Here?
- Yes.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
181.  His friend and I picked him up...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
182.  - carried him across over here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
183.  It was a terrible thing. Terrible.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
184.  We laid him down just about here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
185.  And this is where he died.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
186.  Even at the end,
his thoughts were of you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
187.  What did he say?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
188.  I can't remember
the exact words, Holly.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
189.  - I may call you Holly, mayn't I?
He always called you that to us.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
190.  He was anxious I should
look after you when you arrived...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
191.  to see that you got safely home,
tickets, you know, and all that.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
192.  But he said he died instantaneously.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
193.  Well, he died before
the ambulance could reach us.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
194.  Well, there was only you and this, uh -
this friend of his. Uh, who was he?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
195.  A Romanian. Mr. Popescu.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
196.  - I'd like to talk to him.
- H-He has left Vienna.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
197.  - Uh, excuse me.
- Yes?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
198.  - Did you know Mr. Lime well?
- Mr. Lime? Yes.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
199.  - You remember me. U-Upstairs.
- Yes, I remember you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
200.  Who used to visit Mr. Lime?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
201.  Visit? Eh -Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
202.  - What did he say?
- He says he doesn't know everybody.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
203.  Excuse me.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
204.  Who was at the funeral besides you?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
205.  Only his doctor, Dr. Winkel.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
206.  Wasn't there a girl there?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
207.  Some girl of the Josefstadt Theater.
You know what Harry was.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
208.  You oughtn't to speak to her.
It would only cause her pain.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
209.  Not necessarily.
She'd probably want to help.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
210.  What's the good
of another postmortem?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
211.  Suppose you dig up something,
well, discreditable to Harry?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
212.  - Would you give me your address?
- I live in the Russian sector.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
213.  But you'll find me at
the Casanova Club every night.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
214.  One has to work the best way
one can, you know.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
215.  - What's the name of this girl?
- I don't know.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
216.  I don't think I ever heard it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
217.  You did mention the theater.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
218.  Josefstadt.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
219.  But I still think
it won't do Harry any good.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
220.  You'd do better
to think of yourself.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
221.  I'll be all right.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
222.  Of course.
I'm so glad I've met you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
223.  A master of suspense!
Such a good cover, I think.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
224.  - Number 8, please.
- Major Calloway's compliments, sir.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
225.  - Here's the ticket for the plane tomorrow.
- Tell the major I won't need it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
226.  Oh, porter, order me a ticket tonight
for the Josefstadt Theater.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
227.  - Ah, Mr. Martins!
- Good evening, Mr. Crabbin.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
228.  He said I was to drive you to the airfield
or take you to the bus, whichever you prefer.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
229.  Didn't you hear Mr. Crabbin offer me
the hospitality of the H.Q.B.M.T.?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
230.  I was a friend of Harry Lime.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
231.  - Afterwards.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
232.  Uh, Miss Schmidt?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
233.  Oh, come in.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
234.  - Thank you.
- Sit down.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
235.  Thank you. I enjoyed the play very much.
Excuse me.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
236.  - Danke. Gute Nacht, Anna.
- Gute Nacht.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
237.  You were -You were awfully good.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
238.  - Do you understand German?
- No, I - Excuse me. I could follow it fine.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
239.  - Oh, yes.
- Perhaps Harry told you about me.
My name is Holly Martins.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
240.  - No, he never told me about his friends.
- Oh.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
241.  - Would you like some tea?
- Thank you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
242.  Someone threw me this packet last week.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
243.  Sometimes the British do instead of
flowers, you know, on the first night.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
244.  That was a bouquet from an American.
Would you rather have whiskey?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
245.  - Oh, tea's fine.
- Good. I wanted to sell it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
246.  - Oh, there is some tea left.
- Had you known him some time?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
247.  - Yes.
- I wanted to talk to you - No, thank you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
248.  I wanted to talk to you about him.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
249.  There's nothing really to talk about,
is there? Nothing.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
250.  Well, I saw you at the funeral.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
251.  I'm so sorry.
I didn't notice much.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
252.  You were in love with him,
weren't you?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
253.  I don't know. How can you know
a thing like that afterwards?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
254.  I don't know anything anymore,
except I want to be dead too.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
255.  Some more tea?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
256.  No. No tea.
Would you like a cigarette?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
257.  Oh, American.
Thank you. I like them.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
258.  I was talking to another friend
of Harry's, a Baron Kurtz.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
259.  - Do you know him?
- No.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
260.  - He's got a little dog.
- Oh, yes, yes.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
261.  Don't understand what Harry saw
in a fellow like that.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
262.  That was the man who brought me
some money when Harry died.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
263.  He said Harry had been
anxious at the last moment.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
264.  Hmm.
He said he remembered me too.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
265.  Seems to show
he wasn't in much pain.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
266.  Dr. Winkel told me that.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
267.  Dr. Winkel?
Who's he?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
268.  A doctor Harry used to go to.
He was passing just after it happened.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
269.  - His own doctor?
- Yes.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
270.  Well, were you at the inquest?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
271.  Yes. They said it wasn't
the driver's fault.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
272.  Harry had often said what
a careful driver he was.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
273.  - He was Harry's driver?
- Mm-hmm.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
274.  Well, uh, I don't get it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
275.  All of them there!
Uh, Kurtz, this Romanian, uh, Popescu...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
276.  his own driver knocking him over...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
277.  his own doctor just passing by.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
278.  No strangers there at all.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
279.  I know. I've wondered
about it a hundred times...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
280.  if it really was an accident.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
281.  What difference does it make?
He's dead, isn't he?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
282.  - But if it wasn't an -
- Fräulein Schmidt.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
283.  I must hurry. They don't like
us to use the lights.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
284.  - The porter saw it happen.
- Then why worry?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
285.  Look, do you know that porter?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
286.  Yes.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
287.  - What's he saying?
- He says it happened right down there.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
288.  Happened, yes.
Happened right down there.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
289.  - You saw it?
- Well, not saw, heard.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
290.  Heard. I heard the brakes.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
291.  And I got to the window and saw them
carry the body to the other side...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
292.  uh, of the Josef-the Josef-Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
293.  Emperor Josef statue.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
294.  Why didn't they
bring him in the house?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
295.  - Could he have been conscious?
- Conscious?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
296.  - Uh, was he -was he -was he still alive?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
297.  Ah, alive!
He couldn't have been alive...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
298.  not with his head in the way it was.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
299.  I was told that
he did not die at once.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
300.  No, I mean that-Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
301.  - No, you -
- Fräulein Schmidt.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
302.  - He was quite dead.
- He was - He was quite dead.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
303.  He was quite dead.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
304.  But this sounds crazy.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
305.  If he was killed at once, how could he have
talked about me and this lady after he was dead?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
306.  Why didn't you say all this
at the inquest?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
307.  Uh, it's better not to be
mixed up in things like this.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
308.  Things like what?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
309.  I was not the only one
who did not give evidence.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
310.  Who else?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
311.  Three men helped to carry
your friend to the statue.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
312.  - Kurtz?
- Yes.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
313.  - The Romanian?
- Yes.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
314.  - And?
- There was a third man. He didn't give evidence.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
315.  - You don't mean the doctor?
- No, no, no.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
316.  He came later, after they
carried him to the Josef statue.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
317.  What did this man look like?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
318.  I didn't see his face.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
319.  He didn't look up.
He was, uh...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
320.  quite, uh, gewöhnlich -ordinary.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
321.  He - He might have been...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
322.  just anybody.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
323.  Just anybody.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
324.  Hello? Hello.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
325.  Hallo.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
326.  Hello?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
327.  - Who was that?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
328.  I don't know. They didn't answer.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
329.  But I was told
there were only two men there.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
330.  You've got to tell
your story to the police.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
331.  The police? Why police?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
332.  It's nonsense! It is all nonsense!
It was an accident.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
333.  You don't know it was an accident.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
334.  - You only saw a dead man
with three men carrying him.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
335.  I should have listened to my wife.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
336.  She said you were
up to no good. Gossip.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
337.  Suppose I take
your evidence to the police?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
338.  Now, hold on.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
339.  I have no evidence.
I-I saw nothing, I said nothing.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
340.  - It's not my business.
- We'll make it your business.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
341.  Hold on.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
342.  I have always liked you, but you
must not bring this gentleman again.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
343.  You must go at once, please. Please!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
344.  Please!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
345.  You shouldn't get mixed up in this.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
346.  Well, if I do find out something,
can I look you up again?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
347.  Why don't you leave
this town? Go home.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
348.  - What is it?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
349.  - What's she talking about?
- The police. They are searching my room.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
350.  - What the devil?
- Getting around, Martins?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
351.  - Oh, pinning things on girls now.
- Miss Schmidt, I should like
to see your papers, please.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
352.  Don't you give him anything.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
353.  Thank you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
354.  - You were born in Graz of Austrian parents?
- Yes.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
355.  Paine.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
356.  Hmm.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
357.  It's very good, sir, isn't it, eh?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
358.  How much did you pay for this?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
359.  I'm afraid I shall have to keep
this for a while, Miss Schmidt.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
360.  - How do you expect her
to live in this city without her papers?
- Write her out a receipt.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
361.  - And give her a receipt for those letters too.
- This way, miss.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
362.  I suppose it wouldn't interest you
to know that Harry Lime was murdered.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
363.  You're too busy. You haven't even
bothered to get the complete evidence.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
364.  - Must you take those?
- They'll be returned, miss.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
365.  They are private letters.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
366.  That's all right, miss.
Don't worry.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
367.  We're used to it.
Like doctors.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
368.  There was a third man there. I suppose
that doesn't sound peculiar to you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
369.  I'm not interested in whether a racketeer like Lime
was killed by his friends or by an accident.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
370.  The only important thing
is that he's dead.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
371.  - I'm sorry.
- Tactful, too, aren't we, Callaghan?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
372.  - Calloway.
- Must you take those letters?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
373.  - Yes, I'm afraid so.
- They're Harry's.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
374.  - That's the reason.
- You won't learn anything from them.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
375.  They're only... love letters.
There are not many of them.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
376.  They'll be returned to you, Miss Schmidt,
as soon as they've been examined.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
377.  There's nothing in them.
Harry never did anything.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
378.  Only a small thing once,
out of kindness.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
379.  - And what was that?
- You've got it in your hand.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
380.  Major Calloway.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
381.  - Finished?
- Yes. Okay.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
382.  You will have to come
with us, Miss Schmidt.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
383.  - You're not locking her up.
- Go home, Martins, like a sensible chap.
You don't know what you're mixing in.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
384.  - Get the next plane.
- As soon as I get to the bottom of this,
I'll get the next plane.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
385.  Death's at the bottom of everything.
Leave death to the professionals.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
386.  Mind if I use that line in my next western?
You can't chuck me out. My papers are in order.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
387.  - Here we are, miss. Your receipt for the letters.
- I don't want it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
388.  Well, I've got it
when you want it, miss.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
389.  Anything really wrong
with your papers?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
390.  They're forged.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
391.  Oh.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
392.  Why?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
393.  The Russians would claim me.
I come from Czechoslovakia.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
394.  - What's she saying?
- Only complaining about the way
they behave in her house.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
395.  Give her some cigarettes.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
396.  - Uh, cigarettes, hmm?
- Danke.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
397.  Miss Schmidt, ready?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
398.  Now, look...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
399.  I'll, uh, straighten out
all this nonsense about Harry.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
400.  You'll be all right.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
401.  Sometimes he said
I laughed too much.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
402.  Oh, what's the name of that doctor?
Harry's doctor?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
403.  - Dr. Winkel.
- What do you want to see a doctor for? Hmm?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
404.  - A bruised lip.
- Good.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
405.  Laboratory, we're coming right down.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
406.  You wait here, Miss Schmidt.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
407.  - Is Dr. Winkel in?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
408.  - Dr. Winkel. I'm sorry. I don't speak German.
- Nein.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
409.  Please, won't you say that
I'm a friend of Harry Lime?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
410.  - Bitte.
- Thank you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
411.  - Bitte sehr.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
412.  Guten Abend.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
413.  - Dr. Winkel?
- "Vinkel."Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
414.  Uh, Dr. "Vinkel."Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
415.  Quite a collection of, uh -
collection.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
416.  - Yes.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
417.  Is that your dog?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
418.  Yes. Would you mind, Mr., uh -Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
419.  - Martins.
- Martins, coming to the point, please?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
420.  - Thank you.
- I have guests waiting.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
421.  - We were both friends of Harry Lime.
- I was his medical adviser.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
422.  - I want to find out all I can.
- Find out?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
423.  - Hear the details.
- I can tell you very little.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
424.  He was run over by a car.
He was dead when I arrived.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
425.  - Who was with him?
- Two friends of his.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
426.  You sure? Two?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
427.  Quite sure.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
428.  Could he have been at all conscious?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
429.  I understand he was, yes,
for a short time...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
430.  while they carried him
across the road.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
431.  - In great pain?
- Mmm, not necessarily.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
432.  Could he have been capable
of making plans...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
433.  for me and others just -
just during those few moments?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
434.  I understand he left some
instructions before he died.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
435.  I cannot give an opinion.
I was not there.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
436.  My opinion is, uh,
limited to the causes of death.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
437.  Have you any reason
to be dissatisfied?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
438.  Was it possible that his death
might have been...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
439.  not accidental?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
440.  Could he have been -Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
441.  Could he have been...
pushed, Dr. Winkel?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
442.  "Vinkel."Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
443.  I cannot give an opinion.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
444.  The injuries to the head and skull
would have been the same.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
445.  Major, may I see you
for a moment, please?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
446.  Certainly, Brodsky.
What is it?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
447.  This forgery is very clever,
and we are interested in this case.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
448.  - Have you arrested the girl?
- No, not yet.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
449.  Please, keep this passport to yourself until
I will make some inquiries. Will you, Major?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
450.  - Yes, of course.
- Thank you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
451.  Right, sit down, Miss Schmidt.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
452.  We'll send your letters
and things back to you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
453.  - And my passport?
- We'll need that for a while longer.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
454.  What did he mean?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
455.  You know as much as I do.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
456.  Miss Schmidt...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
457.  you were intimate
with Lime, weren't you?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
458.  We loved each other.
Do you mean that?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
459.  - Do you know this man?
- I've never seen him.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
460.  - Joseph Harbin.
- No.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
461.  - He works in a military hospital.
- No.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
462.  It's stupid to lie to me, Miss Schmidt.
I'm in a position to help you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
463.  I'm not lying.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
464.  You're wrong about Harry.
You're wrong about everything.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
465.  In one of his letters, he asked you to telephone
a good friend of his called Joseph.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
466.  He gave you the number
of the Casanova Club.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
467.  That's where a lot of friends
of Lime used to go.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
468.  - It wasn't important.
- What was the message?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
469.  Something about
meeting Harry at his home.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
470.  Harbin disappeared
the day you telephoned.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
471.  We've got to find him.
You can help us.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
472.  What can I tell you, but you've
got everything upside down.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
473.  Okay.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
474.  That American friend
of yours is still waiting for you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
475.  He won't do you much good.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
476.  I thank you, Miss Schmidt.
We'll send for you when we want you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
477.  Hello, Mr. Martins. I've been
trying to get you at your hotel.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
478.  I've arranged that lecture
for tomorrow.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
479.  - Well, what about?
- On the modern novel.
You remember what we arranged.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
480.  - Oh.
- They want you to talk on the crisis of faith.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
481.  - What's that?
- Oh, I thought you'd know. You're a writer.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
482.  But of course you do.
Good night, old man. Oh, I've forgotten my hat.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
483.  - I'll let you know the time later.
- Mmm.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
484.  ?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
485.  - Drink?
- Whiskey.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
486.  Two whiskeys.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
487.  - Zwei Whisky.
- How much?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
488.  - Oh, they don't take army money here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
489.  How much did he say?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
490.  - Harry?
- Yes.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
491.  He moved his head,
but the rest is good, isn't it?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
492.  - Good evening, Miss Schmidt.
- Good evening.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
493.  You've found out my little secret.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
494.  A man must live.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
495.  How goes the investigation?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
496.  - Have you proved the policemen are wrong?
- Not yet.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
497.  But you will.
Our friend Dr. Winkel said you had called.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
498.  - Wasn't he helpful?
- Well, he was, uh, limited.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
499.  - But Mr. Popescu is here tonight.
- The Romanian?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
500.  - Yes, the man who helped carry him.
- I thought he'd left Vienna.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
501.  He's back now.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
502.  Well, I'd like to meet
all of Harry's friends.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
503.  I'll bring him to you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
504.  Haven't you done enough for tonight?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
505.  The porter said three men carried
the body, and two of them are here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
506.  Who are you lookin' for now?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
507.  Shh. Shh.
Don't. Don't. Please don't.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
508.  Silly lookin' bunch.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
509.  - Mr. Popescu, Mr. Martins.
- How do you do?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
510.  - How do you do?
- Any friend of Harry is a friend of mine.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
511.  - I'll leave you together.
- Good evening, Miss Schmidt.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
512.  - You remember me?
- Of course.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
513.  - I helped Harry fix her papers, Mr. Martins.
- Oh, you did?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
514.  Not the sort of thing
I should confess to a stranger...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
515.  but you have to break
the rules sometimes.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
516.  Humanity is a duty.
Cigarette, Miss Schmidt?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
517.  - Keep the pack.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
518.  I understand
you were with Harry-Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
519.  Two double whiskeys.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
520.  It was a terrible thing. I was just
crossing the road to go to Harry.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
521.  He and the baron
were on the sidewalk.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
522.  Maybe if I hadn't started to cross
the road, it wouldn't have happened.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
523.  I can't help blaming myself
and wishing things had been different.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
524.  Anyway, he saw me and stepped
off the sidewalk to meet me.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
525.  And the truck-Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
526.  It was terrible, Mr. Martins. Terrible.
I've never seen a man killed before.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
527.  I think there was something
funny about the whole thing.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
528.  - Funny?
- Something wrong.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
529.  Of course there was.
Some ice for Mr. Martins.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
530.  - You think so too, hmm?
- It was so terribly stupid...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
531.  for a man like Harry to be killed
in an ordinary street accident.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
532.  - That's all you meant?
- What else?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
533.  Who was the third man?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
534.  I oughtn't to drink it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
535.  It makes me acid.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
536.  What man would you be
referring to, Mr. Martins?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
537.  I was told that a third man
helped you and Kurtz carry the body.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
538.  Oh, I don't know how you got that idea.
You'll find all about it in the police report.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
539.  There was just the two of us.
Me and the baron.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
540.  Who could have told you
a story like that?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
541.  The porter at Harry's place.
He was cleaning the window at the time.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
542.  And saw the accident?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
543.  No, he didn't see the accident,
but he saw three men carrying the body.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
544.  Why wasn't he at the police inquiry?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
545.  He doesn't want to get involved.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
546.  You'll never teach these
Austrians to be good citizens.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
547.  It was his duty
to give the evidence.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
548.  Even so, he remembers wrong.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
549.  What else did he tell you?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
550.  That Harry was dead before
you got him to that statue.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
551.  He probably knows
a lot more than that.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
552.  - Somebody's lying.
- Hmm, not necessarily.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
553.  The police say he was
mixed up in some, uh, racket?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
554.  Oh, that's quite impossible.
He had a great sense of duty.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
555.  Your friend Kurtz seems
to think it was possible.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
556.  I understand how an Anglo-Saxon feels.
The baron hasn't traveled, you know?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
557.  He seems to have been around a bit.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
558.  Do you know a man
called, uh, Harbin?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
559.  - No.
- Joseph Harbin.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
560.  Joseph Harbin? No.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
561.  That's a nice girl, that,
but she ought to go careful in Vienna.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
562.  Everybody ought to go careful
in a city like this.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
563.  He will meet us at the bridge. Good.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
564.  Hello!
Is it so very important for you?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
565.  - Yes, it is.
- I am not a bad man.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
566.  I'd like to tell you something.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
567.  Tell me, how did the car-Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
568.  Shh, shh. Come tonight.
My wife goes out.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
569.  - All right, I'll come back, but-
- Shh. Tonight.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
570.  Does that mean come in?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
571.  Oh, yes, yes. Come in.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
572.  The porter's going
to talk to us tonight.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
573.  Need we go through it all again?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
574.  I can manage by myself.
You busy?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
575.  Just another part I've got to learn.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
576.  Can I hear you?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
577.  - In German?
- I can try.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
578.  - Is it comedy or tragedy?
- Comedy. I don't play tragedy.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
579.  - Do I, uh, read -
- Well, you read this.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
580.  Oh. Well, uh -Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
581.  - What's that?
- Uh, Heurigen, I guess.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
582.  H-E-Z-T-Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
583.  Oh, let me see.
No, no, that's not the cue.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
584.  It means she has to sit down.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
585.  Well, uh, Frau Hausman -Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
586.  No, no.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
587.  It's no good.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
588.  Bad day?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
589.  It's always bad around this time.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
590.  He used to look in around 6:00.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
591.  I've been frightened. I've been alone
without friends and money.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
592.  But I've never known
anything like this.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
593.  - Please talk. Tell me about him.
- Tell you what?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
594.  Oh, anything. Just talk.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
595.  Where did you see him last?
When? What did you do?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
596.  Oh, we didn't make much sense.
We drank too much.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
597.  - Once he tried to steal my girl.
- Where is she?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
598.  Oh, that was nine years ago.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
599.  - Tell me more.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
600.  Well, it's very difficult.
You knew Harry.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
601.  We didn't do anything very amusing.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
602.  He just made everything
seem like such, uh, fun.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
603.  - Was he clever when he was a boy?
- I suppose so. He could fix anything.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
604.  - What sort of things?
- Oh, little things.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
605.  How to put your temperature up
before exam. The best crib.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
606.  How to avoid this and that.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
607.  He fixed my papers for me.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
608.  He heard the Russians were repatriating
people like me who came from Czechoslovakia.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
609.  He knew the right person
straightaway for forging stamps.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
610.  Yeah.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
611.  When he was 14, he taught me
the three-card trick.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
612.  - That's growing up fast.
- He never grew up.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
613.  The world grew up
around him, that's all.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
614.  - And buried him.
- Anna.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
615.  - You'll fall in love again.
- Don't you see I don't want to?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
616.  I don't ever want to.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
617.  Come on out and have a drink.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
618.  Why did you say that?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
619.  Seemed like a good idea.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
620.  It was just what he used to say.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
621.  Well, uh, I didn't
learn that from him.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
622.  If we have to see the porter,
we'd better go.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
623.  What's the hurry? Can't we talk
quietly for a couple of minutes?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
624.  - I thought you wanted -
- A moment ago, you said you
didn't want to see the porter.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
625.  - We're both in it, Harry.
- Holly.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
626.  I'm so sorry.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
627.  It's all right.
You might get my name right.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
628.  You know, you ought
to find yourself a girl.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
629.  His English is so very bad,
we'll let him talk German.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
630.  - If you'll just be good enough to trans -
- Look.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
631.  - That's Harry's place, isn't it?
- Yes.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
632.  - Let's go away.
- What's the matter?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
633.  Let's not get into any more trouble.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
634.  Wait here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
635.  What's the matter?
Uh, what is, uh, los, uh -Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
636.  - I-I don't understand.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
637.  Um, porter, uh, dead.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
638.  - Kaputt.
- The porter is -Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
639.  Kaputt.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
640.  - Porter?
- He's murdered.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
641.  Papa!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
642.  I, uh, don't understand.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
643.  - What is it?
- The porter's been murdered.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
644.  - They think you did it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
645.  Papa!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
646.  - Papa!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
647.  Their money's no good.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
648.  Sneak out the other way and go back
to your theater. I'd better not see you again.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
649.  - What are you going to do?
- I wish I knew.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
650.  Be sensible.
Tell Major Calloway.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
651.  - Get me Major Callaghan on the phone.
- Oh, Mr. Martins.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
652.  - It's very urgent. Just get him on the telephone.
- Do you know his number?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
653.  - No, I don't know his number.
- I'll look it up for you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
654.  - Is there a car here I can use?
- Of course. There's one waiting for you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
655.  - Never mind about the number.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
656.  Take me to the headquarters -Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
657.  Hold on! Hold on! I haven't even
told you where to take me yet!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
658.  - Driver! Driver!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
659.  - Slow down!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
660.  Have you got orders to kill me?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
661.  Ah, Mr. Martins! What a relief to seeyou.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
662.  I was beginning to think
something had happened to you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
663.  Come along, Mr. Martins. Everything's ready
for you. I was frantic in case you hadn't got...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
664.  my message at the hotel.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
665.  The porters out here are so unreliable,
if you know what I mean.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
666.  We're all set
for a wonderful meeting.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
667.  You'll find the audience
most appreciative.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
668.  Oh, let me take your coat.
I've got it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
669.  There'll be refreshments afterwards.
Come along, Mr. M. Follow me.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
670.  Well, here we are, ladies and gentlemen.
All's well that ends well.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
671.  Would you look after those for me?
Thank you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
672.  Would you like to sit there, Mr. Martins?
That's right.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
673.  Ladies and gentlemen, I have much pleasure in
introducing Mr. Holly Martins from the other side.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
674.  Well -Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
675.  Bring the car and anyone
else who would like to come.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
676.  Don't be long. Hmm.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
677.  Yeah, well, I - I suppose
that is what I meant to say.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
678.  Of course, of course, of course.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
679.  Do you believe, Mr. Martins,
in the stream of consciousness?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
680.  Stream of consciousness?
Well, uh -Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
681.  - Well, uh -
- What author has chiefly influenced you?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
682.  - Grey.
- Grey? What Grey?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
683.  - Zane Grey.
- That's Mr. Martins's little joke, of course.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
684.  We all know perfectly well Zane Grey
wrote what we call westerns.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
685.  Cowboys and bandits.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
686.  Mr. James Joyce -
Now, where wouldyou put him?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
687.  Oh, uh, would you mind
repeating that question?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
688.  I said, where would you put
Mr. James Joyce?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
689.  - In what category?
- Can I ask, is Mr. Martins engaged on a new book?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
690.  Yes. It's called The Third Man.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
691.  - A novel, Mr. Martins?
- It's a murder story.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
692.  I've just started it.
It's based on fact.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
693.  Why, it's Mr. Popescu!
Oh, very great pleasure to see you here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
694.  As you know, ladies and gentlemen,
Mr. Popescu is a very great supporter
of one of our medical charities.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
695.  Are you a slow writer, Mr. Martins?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
696.  Not when I get interested.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
697.  I'd say you were doing something
pretty dangerous this time.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
698.  - Yeah?
- Mixing fact and fiction.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
699.  - Should I make it all fact?
- Why, no, Mr. Martins.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
700.  I'd say stick to fiction.
Straight fiction.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
701.  I'm too far along
with the book, Mr. Popescu.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
702.  - Haven't you ever scrapped a book, Mr. Martins?
- Never.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
703.  Pity.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
704.  Ladies and gentlemen, if there are
no more questions for Mr. Martins...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
705.  I think I can call the meeting
officially closed.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
706.  Who's there?
Who is it?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
707.  Who is it?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
708.  It's all right.
It's all right.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
709.  I told you to go away, Martins.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
710.  This isn't Santa Fe, I'm not a sheriff
and you aren't a cowboy.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
711.  You've been blundering around with
the worst bunch of racketeers in Vienna -Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
712.  your precious Harry's friends -
and now you're wanted for murder.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
713.  - Put down drunk and disorderly too.
- I have.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
714.  - What's the matter with your hand?
- Parrot bit me.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
715.  Oh, stop behaving
like a fool, Martins.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
716.  I'm only a little fool. I'm an amateur at it.
You're a professional.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
717.  You've been shaking
your cap and bells all over town.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
718.  Paine, get me the Harry Lime file,
and get Mr. Martins a large whiskey.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
719.  I don't need your drinks, Calloway.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
720.  You will. I don't want
another murder in this case...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
721.  and you were born to be murdered,
so you're going to hear the facts.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
722.  You haven't told me
a single one yet.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
723.  Have you ever heard of penicillin?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
724.  - Well?
- In Vienna, there hasn't been
enough penicillin to go round.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
725.  So a nice trade started here:Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
726.  Stealing penicillin
from the military hospitals...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
727.  diluting it to make it go further
and selling it to patients.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
728.  - Do you see what that means?
- Are you too busy...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
729.  chasing a few tubes of penicillin
to investigate a murder?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
730.  These were murders.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
731.  Men with gangrened legs...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
732.  women in childbirth,
and there were children too.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
733.  They used some of this diluted
penicillin against meningitis.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
734.  The lucky children died.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
735.  The unlucky ones went off their heads.
You can see them now in the mental ward.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
736.  That was the racket
Harry Lime organized.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
737.  Calloway, you haven't shown me
one shred of evidence.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
738.  We're just coming to that.
Paine, magic lantern show.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
739.  Very good, sir.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
740.  Paine's one of your devoted readers.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
741.  He's promised to lend me one
of your books. Which one is it, Paine?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
742.  The Lone Rider ofSanta Fe, sir.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
743.  - That's right. The Lone Rider ofSanta Fe.
- I'd like to visit Texas one day, sir.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
744.  - Come on. Show me what you've got to show.
- All right, Paine?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
745.  Yes, sir.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
746.  Paine, Paine, Paine.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
747.  I got them muddled. It's the new lot
that's just come in for Mr. Crabbin.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
748.  See this man here?
A fellow called Harbin...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
749.  a medical orderly
at the general hospital.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
750.  He worked for Lime and helped to steal
the stuff from the laboratories.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
751.  We forced him to give information to us
which led us as far as Kurtz and Lime.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
752.  But we didn't arrest them,
as our evidence wasn't complete...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
753.  and it might have spoiled
our chances of getting the others.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
754.  - Next, Paine.
- I'd like a word with this orderly, uh, Harbin.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
755.  - So would I.
- Well, bring him in.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
756.  I can't.
He disappeared a week ago.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
757.  This is more like a mortuary
than police headquarters.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
758.  We have better witnesses.
Look here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
759.  - How could he have done it?
- Seventy pounds a tube.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
760.  Go back to the hotel,
and do keep out of trouble.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
761.  I'll try and fix things with the Austrian police.
You'll be all right in the hotel...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
762.  but I can't be responsible
for you on the streets.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
763.  - I'm not asking you to.
- I'm sorry, Martins.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
764.  I'm sorry too.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
765.  You still got that
airplane ticket on you?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
766.  We'll send one across
to your hotel in the morning.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
767.  Thank you.
Excuse me.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
768.  Get me Austrian Police Headquarters.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
769.  Can I have that woman's passport?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
770.  You know, the Anna Schmidt one.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
771.  Oh -We're not going to
pick her up for that, are we?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
772.  What can we do?
We have our instructions.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
773.  ?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
774.  Me.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
775.  It's me.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
776.  Hello.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
777.  What is it?
What's happened to you?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
778.  Just came to see you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
779.  Come in. I thought you were going to
keep away. Are the police after you?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
780.  I don't know.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
781.  - You're drunk, aren't you?
- A bit. I'm sorry.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
782.  But I did want to say good-bye
before I pushed off.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
783.  - I'm going back home.
- Why?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
784.  It's what you've always wanted -
all of you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
785.  Kitty? Here, kitty.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
786.  Kitty? Here, kitty.
Kitty, kitty, kitty, kitty.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
787.  Don't you want to play, kitty?
Aw, sleepy? Sleepy, kitty?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
788.  - Not very sociable, is he?
- No, he only liked Harry.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
789.  - What made you decide so suddenly?
- Uh, I brought you these.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
790.  Uh, they got a little wet.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
791.  - What happened to your hand?
- A parrot-Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
792.  - Let it go.
- Have you seen Calloway?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
793.  - Imagine a parrot nipping a man.
- Have you?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
794.  It's -Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
795.  Oh, I - I -Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
796.  I've been saying good-bye
all over, you know.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
797.  - He told you, didn't he?
- Told me?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
798.  - About Harry.
- Do you know?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
799.  I've seen Major Calloway today.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
800.  He's better dead.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
801.  I knew he was mixed up,
but not like that.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
802.  I knew him for 20 years -
at least, I thought I knew him.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
803.  Suppose he was laughing
at fools like us all the time?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
804.  - He liked to laugh.
- Seventy pounds a tube.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
805.  He wanted me to write
for his great medical charity.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
806.  I'll put these flowers in the water.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
807.  Perhaps I could have raised
the price to £80 for him.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
808.  Oh, please. For heaven's sake,
stop making him in your image.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
809.  Harry was real. He wasn't
just your friend and my lover.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
810.  - He was Harry.
- Well, don't preach wisdom to me.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
811.  You talk about him...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
812.  as if he had occasional bad manners.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
813.  No. I don't know. I'm just
a hack writer who drinks too much...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
814.  and falls in love with girls.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
815.  - You.
- Me?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
816.  Don't be such a fool.
Of course.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
817.  If you'd rung me up and asked me
were you fair or dark...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
818.  or had a mustache,
I wouldn't have known.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
819.  Oh, I am leaving Vienna.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
820.  I don't care whether Harry
was murdered by Kurtz or Popescu...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
821.  or the third man.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
822.  Whoever killed him, there was
some sort of... justice.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
823.  Maybe I would've killed him myself.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
824.  A person doesn't change
because you find out more.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
825.  Look. I've got a splitting headache,
and you stand there and just talk and talk and talk.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
826.  I - I hate it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
827.  That's the first time
I ever saw you laugh.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
828.  Do it again.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
829.  There isn't enough for two laughs.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
830.  I'd make comic faces and...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
831.  stand on my head and grin
at you between my legs and...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
832.  tell all sorts ofjokes.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
833.  I wouldn't stand a chance, would I?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
834.  Hmm.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
835.  Well...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
836.  you did tell me I ought
to find myself a girl.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
837.  What kind of a spy
do you think you are, satchel foot?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
838.  What are you tailing me for?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
839.  Cat got your tongue?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
840.  Come on out.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
841.  Come out, come out, whoever you are.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
842.  Step out in the light,
and let's have a look atya.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
843.  - Who's your boss?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
844.  Harry.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
845.  Harry!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
846.  I followed his shadow...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
847.  until suddenly-Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
848.  - Well?
- This is where he vanished.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
849.  - I see.
- I suppose you don't believe me.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
850.  - No.
- Look. I tell you -Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
851.  - You don't think I'm blind, do you?
- Yes.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
852.  - Where were you when you saw him first?
- Fifty yards right down there.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
853.  - Which side of the road?
- I was on that side. His shadow was on that side.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
854.  - And there are no turnings on either side.
- What about the doorways?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
855.  - I tell you, I heard him running ahead of me!
- Yes, yes, yes.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
856.  And then he vanished out there, I suppose,
with a puff of smoke and like a clap of-Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
857.  It wasn't the German gin.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
858.  Well, what's this?
Where are we?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
859.  It's the main sewer.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
860.  Runs right into the blue Danube.
Smells sweet, doesn't it?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
861.  We should have dug deeper
than a grave.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
862.  You knew him, Major?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
863.  Hmm. Yes.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
864.  Yes. Joseph Harbin.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
865.  Medical orderly
at the general hospital.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
866.  - He used to work for Harry Lime.
- Joseph Harbin?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
867.  Yes.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
868.  He's the man I told you was missing.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
869.  Next time we'll have
a foolproof coffin.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
870.  - Fräulein Schmidt?
- Ja.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
871.  - Where are you taking me?
- International Police Headquarters, just to check up.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
872.  I'm sorry, miss. It's orders.
We can't go against the protocol.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
873.  - I don't even know what protocol means.
- Neither do I, miss.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
874.  Mademoiselle, your lipstick.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
875.  Thank you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
876.  - Anna, what's happened to you?
- All right. Keep out of this.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
877.  Listen, I've got to talk to you.
I've just seen a dead man walking.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
878.  - All right, chum. Get back.
- I saw him buried.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
879.  And now I've seen him alive.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
880.  Just a minute.
Bring her in here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
881.  You stay out here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
882.  Come in, Miss Schmidt.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
883.  Now then, Miss Schmidt.
I'm not interested in your forged papers.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
884.  That's purely a Russian case.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
885.  - When did you last see Lime?
- Two weeks ago.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
886.  I want the truth, Miss Schmidt.
We know he's alive.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
887.  - It is true, then.
- Joseph Harbin's body was found in the coffin.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
888.  What did you say?
I'm sorry.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
889.  I said another man
was buried in his place.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
890.  Where's Harry?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
891.  That's what we want to find out.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
892.  I'm sorry. I don't seem able
to understand anything you say. I -Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
893.  He is alive.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
894.  Now this minute,
he is doing something.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
895.  Miss Schmidt, we know he's somewhere
across the canal in the Russian sector.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
896.  You may as well help us.
In a few minutes...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
897.  Colonel Brodsky will be questioning you
about your papers.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
898.  - Tell me where Lime is.
- I don't know.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
899.  If you help me,
I am prepared to help you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
900.  Martins always said you were a fool.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
901.  Vienna is a closed city, Miss Schmidt.
He can't get away. Right.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
902.  Poor Harry.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
903.  I wish he was dead.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
904.  He would be safe
from all of you then.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
905.  Why, that's you!
Come up.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
906.  Winkel, look who is here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
907.  I want to speak to you, Kurtz.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
908.  - Of course. Come up.
- I'll wait here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
909.  - I don't understand.
- I want to talk to Harry.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
910.  - Are you mad?
- All right. I'm mad.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
911.  I've seen a ghost.
You tell Harry I want to see him.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
912.  Be reasonable.
Come up and talk.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
913.  No, thank you.
I like the open.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
914.  Tell him I'll wait
by that wheel there.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
915.  Or do ghosts only rise
by night, Dr. Winkel?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
916.  You got an opinion on that?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
917.  - Hello, old man. How are you?
- Hello, Harry.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
918.  Well, well, they seem to be
giving you quite some busy time.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
919.  - Well, listen.
- Hmm, yes?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
920.  - I want to talk to you.
- Talk to me? Well, of course. Come on.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
921.  Kids used to ride this thing
a lot in the old days.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
922.  - But they haven't the money now, poor devils.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
923.  Listen, Harry.
I didn't believe that-Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
924.  - It's good to see you, Holly.
- I was at your funeral.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
925.  That was pretty smart, wasn't it?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
926.  Oh, the same old indigestion, Holly.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
927.  These are the only things
that help -these tablets.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
928.  These are the last. Can't get 'em
anywhere in Europe anymore.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
929.  - Do you know what's happened to your girl?
- Hmm?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
930.  - She's been arrested.
- Tough. Very tough. But don't worry, old man.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
931.  - They won't hurt her.
- They're handing her over to the Russians.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
932.  What can I do, old man?
I'm dead, aren't I?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
933.  - You can help somehow.
- Holly...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
934.  exactly who did you tell
about me, hmm?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
935.  - I told the police.
- Unwise, Holly.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
936.  - And Anna.
- Unwise.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
937.  Did the, uh, police believe you?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
938.  You don't care anything at all
about Anna, do you?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
939.  I've got quite a lot on my mind.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
940.  - You wouldn't do anything.
- What do you want me to do? Be reasonable.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
941.  - You can get somebody else -
- Do you expect me to give myself up?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
942.  - Why not?
- "It's a far, far better thing that I do,"
the old limelight, the fall of the curtain -Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
943.  No. Holly, you and I aren't heroes.
The world doesn't make any heroes -Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
944.  - You've got plenty of contacts.
- outside of your stories.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
945.  I've got to be so careful.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
946.  I'm only safe in the Russian zone. I'm
only safe as long as they can use me.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
947.  - As long as they can use you?
- I wish I could get rid of this thing.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
948.  So that's how they found out about Anna.
You told them, didn't you?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
949.  Don't try to be a policeman,
old man.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
950.  - What do you expect me to be? Part of your-
- Part?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
951.  You can have any part you want as long as you don't
interfere. I've never cut you out of anything.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
952.  - Yes, I remember when they raided
the gambling joint, you knew a safe way out.
- Sure!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
953.  Yeah, safe for you. Not safe for me.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
954.  Old man, you never should have
gone to the police, you know.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
955.  You ought to leave this thing alone.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
956.  Have you ever seen
any of your victims?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
957.  You know, I never feel comfortable
on these sort of things.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
958.  Victims?
Don't be melodramatic.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
959.  Tell me.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
960.  Would you really feel any pity if one
of those dots stopped moving forever?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
961.  If I offered you £20,000
for every dot that stopped...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
962.  would you really, old man,
tell me to keep my money?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
963.  Or would you calculate how many
dots you could afford to spend?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
964.  Free of income tax, old man.
Free of income tax-Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
965.  the only way
you can save money nowadays.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
966.  - A lot of good your money will do you in jail.
- That jail's in another zone.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
967.  There's no proof against me...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
968.  besides you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
969.  I should be pretty easy
to get rid of.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
970.  - Pretty easy.
- I wouldn't be too sure.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
971.  I carry a gun.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
972.  I don't think they'd look for a bullet
wound after you hit that ground.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
973.  They dug up your coffin.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
974.  And found Harbin?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
975.  Mm-hmm.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
976.  Pity.
Holly.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
977.  What fools we are
talking to each other this way...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
978.  as though I'd do anything to you
or you to me.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
979.  You're just a little mixed up
about things in general.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
980.  Nobody thinks in terms
of human beings.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
981.  Governments don't.
Why should we?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
982.  They talk about the people and the proletariat.
I talk about the suckers and the mugs.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
983.  It's the same thing. They have their
five-year plans, and so have I.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
984.  You used to believe in God.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
985.  I still do believe in God, old man.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
986.  I believe in God and mercy
and all that.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
987.  But the dead are happier dead.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
988.  They don't miss much here,
poor devils.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
989.  What do you believe in?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
990.  Oh, if you ever get Anna out
of this mess, be kind to her.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
991.  I think you'll find she's worth it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
992.  I wish I'd asked you to bring me
some of these tablets from home.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
993.  Holly, I'd like to cut you in,
old man.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
994.  There's nobody left in Vienna I can really trust,
and we've always done everything together.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
995.  When you make up your mind, send me a message.
I'll meet you any place, any time.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
996.  And when we do meet, old man,
it's you I want to see...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
997.  not the police.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
998.  Remember that, won't you?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
999.  And don't be so gloomy.
After all, it's not that awful.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1000.  Remember what the fella said:Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1001.  In Italy, for 30 years under the Borgias, they had
warfare, terror, murder and bloodshed...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1002.  but they produced Michelangelo,
Leonardo da Vinci and the Renaissance.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1003.  In Switzerland,
they had brotherly love.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1004.  They had 500 years of democracy
and peace, and what did that produce?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1005.  The cuckoo clock.
So long, Holly.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1006.  But look here, Martins.
You can always arrange to meet him at-Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1007.  at some little café here
in the international zone.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1008.  - Wouldn't work.
- We'll never get him in the Russian zone.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1009.  Calloway, you expect too much.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1010.  Oh, I know he deserves to hang.
You've proved your stuff...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1011.  but 20 years is a long time.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1012.  Don't ask me to tie the rope.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1013.  Okay. Forget it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1014.  - Busy, Major?
- What is it, Brodsky?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1015.  We have identified the girl.
Here is her report.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1016.  I've questioned her.
We've got nothing against her.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1017.  We shall apply for her at
the Four Power meeting tomorrow.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1018.  She has no right to be here.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1019.  I've asked your people
to help with Lime.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1020.  That's a different case.
It is being looked into.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1021.  - So long, Major.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1022.  In the last war, a general would
hang his opponent's picture on the wall.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1023.  He got to know him that way.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1024.  I'm beginning to know Lime.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1025.  I think this would've worked,
with your help.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1026.  What price would you pay?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1027.  Name it.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1028.  Here we are.
You'll be all right here, miss.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1029.  I don't understand
Major Calloway. I -Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1030.  - I expect he's got a soft spot for you, miss.
- Why has he done all this?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1031.  Don't you worry, miss.
You're well out of things.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1032.  There we are, miss.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1033.  - Thank you. You've been so kind.
- Well, I'll be saying good night.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1034.  - Good night, miss.
- Good-bye.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1035.  Are you going too?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1036.  Oh.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1037.  - What are you doing here?
- I wanted to see you off.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1038.  See me off?
From here?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1039.  Oh, I watched you onto the train, uh -Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1040.  - No harm in that, is there?
- How did you know I'd be here?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1041.  I heard something about it
at police headquarters.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1042.  Have you been seeing
Major Calloway again?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1043.  Of course not.
I don't live in his pocket.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1044.  Harry, what is it?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1045.  - For heaven's sake, stop calling me Harry.
- I'm sorry.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1046.  - Come on.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1047.  What's on your mind?
Why did you hide here?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1048.  Hide? Can't a fellow have a drink?
Here. It'll be cold on that train.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1049.  - I shall be all right.
- You send me a wire as soon as you are.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1050.  - What's going to happen? Where is Harry?
- He's safe in the Russian zone.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1051.  - How do you know?
- Well, I saw him today.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1052.  - How is he?
- He can look after himself. Don't worry.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1053.  - Did he say anything about me? Tell me!
- Oh, the usual things.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1054.  - Is something wrong?
Did you tell Calloway about meeting Harry?
- Of course I didn't.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1055.  Why should he help me?
The Russians will make trouble for him.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1056.  - That's his headache. Oh, Anna!
- His? Why are you lying?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1057.  - We're getting you out of here, aren't we?
- I'm not going.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1058.  You'd -Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1059.  Anna, don't you recognize
a good turn when you see one?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1060.  You have seen Calloway.
What are you two doing?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1061.  Well, they-they asked me
to help take him.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1062.  I'm helping.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1063.  - Poor Harry.
- Poor Harry.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1064.  Poor Harry... wouldn't even
lift a finger to help you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1065.  Oh, you've got your precious honesty
and don't want anything else.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1066.  You still want him.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1067.  I don't want him anymore.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1068.  I don't want to see him, hear him, but
he's still a part of me. That's a fact.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1069.  I couldn't do a thing to harm him.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1070.  Oh, Anna, why do we always...
have to quarrel?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1071.  If you want to sell your services,
I'm not willing to be the price.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1072.  I loved him.
You loved him.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1073.  What good have we done him?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1074.  Love.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1075.  Look at yourself.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1076.  They have a name
for faces like that.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1077.  - Calloway.
- There you are. Come in here.
There isn't much time.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1078.  I want to get a plane
out of here tonight.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1079.  - So she talked you out of it.
- Gave me these.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1080.  A girl of spirit.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1081.  She's right.
It is none of my business.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1082.  It won't make any difference
in the long run. I'll get him.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1083.  - Well, I won't have helped.
- That'll be a fine boast to make.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1084.  - Well, I always wanted you
to catch that plane, didn't I?
- You all did.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1085.  I'd better see if there's anyone still at the terminus.
You may need a priority.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1086.  Mind if I drop off
somewhere on the way?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1087.  - I've got an appointment. It won't take five minutes.
- Of course.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1088.  Why don't you come in too?
You're a writer. It might interest you.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1089.  This is the biggest children's
hospital in Vienna.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1090.  All the kids in here are the result
of Lime's penicillin racket.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1091.  It had meningitis.
They gave it some of Lime's penicillin.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1092.  Terrible pity, isn't it?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1093.  Paine lent me one of your books.
Oklahoma Kid, I think it was.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1094.  I read a bit of it. Looks as if
it's gonna be pretty good.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1095.  What made you take up this sort
of thing? Been doing it for long?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1096.  - All right, Calloway. You win.
- I never knew there were snake charmers in Texas.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1097.  - I said you win.
- Win what?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1098.  I'll be your...
dumb decoy duck.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1099.  Psst!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1100.  Paine.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1101.  Look, sir!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1102.  How much longer
are you going to sit here?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1103.  Shall I go over there, sir?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1104.  No. No, leave them for a while.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1105.  Mein Herr, Ballon?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1106.  Nein, danke. Nein.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1107.  - Ballon?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1108.  Go on. Hop it. Scarper.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1109.  - Ballon, mein Herr?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1110.  Come on. Schnell. Schnell.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1111.  All right, all right.
Only one. Go on. Scarper.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1112.  You should have gone.
How did you know I was here anyway?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1113.  From Kurtz.
They have just been arrested.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1114.  But Harry won't come.
He's not a fool.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1115.  - Yes, Paine. Slip over there. See what she's up to.
- Right, sir.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1116.  Don't tell me you are doing all this for nothing.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1117.  - What's your price this time?
- No price, Anna.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1118.  Honest, sensible, sober...Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1119.  harmless Holly Martins.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1120.  Holly.
What a silly name.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1121.  You must feel very proud
to be a police informer.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1122.  Harry, get away!
The police are outside!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1123.  - Quick!
- Anna.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1124.  Sir, the back!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1125.  All right.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1126.  Martins, get back!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1127.  Harry!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1128.  - Is that you?
- You're through, Harry.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1129.  Come out. You haven't
got a chance this way.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1130.  - What do you want?
- You might as well give up.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1131.  Mr. Martins, sir, get back!
Get back!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1132.  Keep back, sir!
Come back! Come back, sir!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1133.  Martins! Martins!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1134.  Be careful, Martins.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1135.  Don't take any chances.
If you see him, shoot!Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1136.  What time is it?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1137.  - 2:30.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1138.  I'll have to step on it
if you're going to catch that plane.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1139.  Calloway, can't you
do something about Anna?Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1140.  I'll do what I can,
if she'll let me.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1141.  - Wait a minute. Let me out.
- Well, there's not much time.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1142.  One can't just leave.
Please.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1143.  Be sensible, Martins.Copy !req 
			
		
	
		
			
1144.  I haven't got a sensible name,
Calloway.Copy !req