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00:00I'm Peggy Carter.
00:08I work for the SSR, America's premier covert intelligence agency.
00:13But now that the war is over, my mission parameters these days are...
00:16Agent Carter, cover the phones.
00:18...different.
00:19That all changed when an old friend asked me to become a double agent.
00:22I have a vault.
00:23Somebody cleaned me out.
00:24A couple of weeks later, my inventions, they started turning up on the black market.
00:27He left me with an ally.
00:28Edwin Jarvis.
00:29I'll help you in any way you can.
00:31As of this moment, Howard Stark is a fugitive from justice.
00:33You're the only one that can bear my name.
00:36What'd the lab rats say?
00:38They think it's some kind of long-range transmitter.
00:40How long?
00:41Ask how long?
00:44You can't reveal that you found these items.
00:45They'll only use it to tear you down.
00:47Call it in.
00:48We got the Stark stuff.
00:50Ease up on that, will you?
00:51I don't want to end up inside out.
00:53We're getting promotions out of this.
00:57Watch where you're going.
00:59Krasnitsky would still be with us today if it wasn't for Howard Stark.
01:03Will he pull the trigger or not?
01:04We're only neck deep in this mess because of him.
01:21You'll get your package when we get our money.
01:29You think the deal's gonna go sour?
01:31Not with you, me, and Jimmy standing guard.
01:38One grand bills?
01:40You ever even seen these?
01:41I can assure you that is legal tender.
01:43And far easier to transport than 50,000 singles.
01:45I would believe you if we saw an extra hundred of them.
01:48That was not the agreed upon amount.
01:59Mr. Mink does not smuggle goods into this country for free, Mr. Jarvis.
02:02Now, the inherent value of any commodity or service should really have no effect.
02:07You were saying?
02:15Whoever's in there.
02:1850,000 American dollars.
02:20That was our understanding.
02:2150 was for the delivery.
02:23The extra hundred's for us to keep our traps shut.
02:25And I got three guys outside that agree with me.
02:28Come out or I'm coming in.
02:37Who's in there?
02:41We'll see if he can connect when he gets out of the miners.
02:45What's that?
02:47Is that Jimmy?
02:58Oh!
03:02I'm sorry, but I can't agree to such...
03:05Pardon my language.
03:07Extortion.
03:09It's not extortion.
03:11It's a shakedown.
03:12You can hand me the money or he can hand me the money.
03:19Very well.
03:22I have a further 50,000 in here.
03:25It's all I have.
03:27Take it or leave it.
03:30Count it.
03:31Sorry, you're counting the ransom in front of me.
03:33Our boss is a very precise man.
03:35Your manners never cease to disappoint.
03:45You drive a hard bargain, Mr. Jarvis.
03:50Hopefully our package is intact.
03:57My favorite foreigners.
04:00Did Mr. Mink have his minions blackmail you?
04:02Indeed, sir.
04:03You certainly know how to pick your partners.
04:05Mr. Mink is a greedy black market smuggler, sure.
04:08But he got me back into the country.
04:10And he's predictable in his greed.
04:12I like predictable.
04:14And I like greedy.
04:20And I was so close to running the table.
04:23So, how are you two getting along?
04:26Peggy Triton is gouache.
04:28Peggy.
04:29Jarvis know you can do 107 one-armed push-ups.
04:32Howard, you came back to New York City risking notice from every American intelligence agency.
04:36Why?
04:37Let's get back to my place.
04:38We'll have some sherry.
04:39I'll explain everything.
04:40Stop the car.
04:45The residence is only a block away.
04:47What's the matter?
04:48See that man waiting for the bus?
04:49That's Adrian.
04:50He's seen that sedan parked with a fire hydrant.
04:52That is Agent Henry.
04:53Make a left.
04:58It's my least known property.
04:59A dummy corporation holds the lease.
05:01Another dummy corporation owns that company.
05:03The only people who know about that penthouse besides me and Jarvis are Lana Turner, Jane Russell.
05:08So, you do realize that my work colleague Ray Chrisminsky was killed while you were out gallivanting?
05:12I was not gallivanting.
05:13The SSR blames you and they're out for blood.
05:15And thus assume that you're responsible.
05:18The SSR blames you and they're out for blood.
05:19And thus assume they're about to uncover all of your residences, your bank accounts, your corporations.
05:23So, perhaps turning up unexpectedly was not your best plan.
05:26So, where can I hide?
05:30God help me.
05:31Take a right up ahead.
05:34Ah.
05:35The Griffiths.
05:37How's Miriam?
05:39Ah.
05:40The Griffiths.
05:42How's Miriam?
05:43Ah, MacGriffith.
05:50How's Miriam?
06:11Get in.
06:12I hate small spaces.
06:14What if the chain snaps and I fall to my death?
06:16Don't worry, I'll never reveal that Howard Stark's dead body is lying rotting in the bottom of a dumbwaiter's shaft.
06:22What if I suffocate?
06:23If Miriam finds us, we'll be much more comfortable in an electric chair.
06:27Just for the record, I didn't...
06:31Miss Carter.
06:32Of all the women in this establishment, you are the one for whom I am the most worried.
06:36Oh, what a dismaying sentiment.
06:38Well, the hours you keep seem less that of a woman gainfully employed as a telephone operator,
06:43and more that of one who frequents taxi dance halls.
06:47I was just doing my laundry.
06:49Do you know how many intruders I have caught inside that very dumbwaiter,
06:54attempting to soil the honor of some young lady?
06:57I am certain that many a woman owes her virtue to your watchful eye.
07:01There are always the rebellious.
07:03Alice Shaw once showed up with her sister, whom I immediately recognized as a man in a girdle.
07:10Allow me to show you to your room.
07:16We'll walk together.
07:20You've been working all night on the Stark case?
07:22I got something on our dead Russians.
07:25We just got this.
07:26Official report on the Battle of Fennel.
07:29Great.
07:30Only thing missing are words.
07:31Good old U.S. Army intelligence for you.
07:34Redacted by General John McGinnis.
07:36If luck would have it, he died a month ago.
07:40What did the lab rats say about your magic typewriter?
07:42They're claiming it sends signals back and forth to where we don't know yet.
07:46Maybe it's time we sent a message to our enemies.
07:48I got another way of talking to our enemies.
07:51What do you mean?
07:52Our intelligence indicates the Russians were overrun by a Nazi regiment at the Battle of Fennel,
07:56led by this man, Colonel Ernst Mueller.
07:59He's due to be executed in two days for murder, extermination, enslavement, deportation.
08:04If I leave now, I might just make it in time.
08:06You're going all the way to Germany?
08:08What's some Nazi gonna tell us about Howard Stark?
08:10I got two Russians who both reportedly died in Fennel, only to show up alive here, looking for Stark's gizmos.
08:17Nobody, including our own government, wants to talk about what really happened in Fennel.
08:22Chief, you really gonna rely on the word of a Nazi?
08:25Son, I'd let Goering give me a hickey if he'd get me to the bottom of this.
08:31Until I get back, you're in charge.
08:33Good luck, Chief.
08:36Thank you, Chief.
08:48Time and again I have caught women sneaking men inside this sacred space.
08:53Every woman was ejected at once.
08:55Are you familiar with The Id and The Ego?
08:58Are they children's characters?
09:00Good. It is unbecoming for a lady to read Freud,
09:04but what you must understand is that until a certain age, you do not know how to govern your own impulses,
09:09and that leaves me to defend young women from compulsions.
09:15Understood.
09:16Miss Carter, your laundry.
09:41Good night, Miss Freud.
09:44It's nearly 6am, Miss Carter.
09:53Howard!
10:03Howard!
10:24Oh, yes? You just woke me.
10:28Not to worry. This is my cousin Peggy.
10:31Peggy, Lorraine.
10:33But don't you think your cousin looks just like Howard Stark?
10:36My cousin is a lot shorter.
10:39And much better looking.
10:41Come on, Peg. We've got family business to discuss.
10:45See ya.
10:47I'll order up some sausage, eggs, a couple of Bloody Marys.
10:51There's no room service, Howard. I'm getting dressed and going to work.
10:54So say what you have to say, and it better include when you're leaving my apartment.
10:58I'm bound for Rio in three days.
11:00Before I depart, I need to know which of my inventions you've recovered.
11:05Why?
11:06If I know what the SSR has obtained, I can determine how many are still on the black market.
11:10But why are you here? Why isn't Jarvis the one asking questions?
11:13Because Jarvis doesn't have one of these.
11:20A camera pen?
11:22A camera pen? I was expecting a little more enthusiasm.
11:26Any idea how long it took me to figure out lens miniaturization?
11:30You don't have to get changed with the door closed.
11:33I thought we were friends.
11:43Gather around. Come on.
11:50Okay. Who here knows what Ray Krasinski's middle name was?
11:54Walter.
11:55That's right. Walter. Ray Walter Krasinski.
12:00And who knows what the most important part of Agent Ray Walter Krasinski's name was?
12:07Walter?
12:08No.
12:10Agent. Just like all of us.
12:13Now, Chief Dooley's gone to break a lead in the Stark case, and while he's gone, I'm in charge.
12:17And while I'm in charge, none of you will be resting.
12:21So, pick up your phones, make kissy noises to your wives.
12:24Because we're not going home until we start cracking heads.
12:27And if you get tired, remember how important your names are?
12:31Agents.
12:33Now, form a single file up to my office and I'll give you your individual assignments. Come on.
12:39Not eager to see what job Commandant Thompson has in store for you?
12:43You mean the lunch order.
12:45Where are you headed?
12:47The anonymous call that led to the Stark weapons. I'm going to see if I can pull a print off the phone that rang it in.
12:52It was a public phone. The only thing you'll pull is a bacterial infection.
12:57Hey, Sousa. Where do you think you're going?
12:59To do some real police work, old man of action.
13:02Hey, Sousa. You know, now that Krasinski's dead, that makes you our biggest yo-yo.
13:06Marge. Start taking the lunch orders.
13:13Come on.
13:19Mr. Dupin.
13:22Miss Carter. That was embarrassing.
13:25If you'd like to get the lunch order started, I should be able to pick up all the meals for the lab by noon.
13:30How goes the research on the Stark invention this time?
13:34I got it. I got it.
13:36It's been a bit of a challenge.
13:37Do you see this switch?
13:39Every time that I push this switch, I get a shock that runs right up my arm and into my skull.
13:46But do you see any other switch?
13:48I do not.
13:50Do you remember that I used to wear glasses?
13:53Of course.
13:55It melted the glasses right off of my face.
13:58Now, is that the intended purpose? I don't know.
14:01But Howard Stark is either an ignoramus or a genius.
14:04Most likely both.
14:23Come on.
14:26Gotcha.
14:28Afternoon, fellas.
14:30Hey, you wanted on the action, and he's a nickel.
14:32Sir, I just want to ask you a couple questions.
14:34Either of you hear the commotion down by the wharf the other night?
14:37By the boat called the Heartbreak?
14:39Depends. You got a nickel?
14:45Thanks. Didn't say a thing. I camped down on 14th Street.
14:49Try it, kiddo. You've been here, what, about a month, right?
14:55Keep your money.
14:57I don't play games with police, Frank.
15:00I don't play games with police.
15:02Frank, I just want to know what you saw.
15:04Were you the one who called in the tip?
15:06I'm calling a tip to the cops.
15:08I just said I ain't got no business with Johnny Lawton.
15:11You must be some kind of...
15:16Well, I win this hand, I guess.
15:24I said $150,000.
15:28Mr. Mink, we were hoodwinked.
15:30Jarvis, he didn't come by himself. He brought a girl.
15:33And five guys.
15:35Or six.
15:37Six or seven guys. They beat the snot out of us, and there was nothing we could do.
15:40That's the truth, Mr. Mink.
15:42You are lying.
15:48Mr. Mink, I swear I'm telling you the truth.
15:51What was the woman's name?
15:53I heard Stark call her Peggy.
15:54I swear, if I could just follow the butler, I'll find her, the money, and Stark.
15:58The time for money is past.
16:01No one crosses me.
16:07You want them dead? I'll kill Stark and Peggy.
16:10No, I'll take care of it.
16:22Howard, I have to...
16:25Howard!
16:28Oh, for God's sake.
16:33Where are you now?
16:36You're back.
16:38Good.
16:40You know Helen? Helen, my cousin Peggy.
16:48You are disgusting.
16:51Hey, look.
16:52Agent Souza found Howard Stark.
16:55We can all rest now.
16:57Hey!
16:59No wonder we couldn't find him. He looks rough.
17:03What are you doing, Souza?
17:05You may have seen something at the wharf before we arrived.
17:08The only thing that that man has seen is the bottom of a bottle.
17:11Great job.
17:12Great job.
17:21She seems uninhibited.
17:24The first tin or so might not be suitable for your eyes.
17:33Your inventions.
17:36Who is that?
17:38Peggy!
17:40Communal dining is one of the joys of residing at the Griffith.
17:43Peggy, are you in there?
17:45Sounds nice.
17:46Stay away.
17:47Actually, Angie, I'm feeling a little under the weather.
17:50No, Peggy, you should go.
17:52I worry about you. You work too much.
17:53I'll look for the rest of the fellows myself.
17:55Peggy, are you sure?
17:56You need Pepto?
17:58Coming!
17:59Hey, bring me back some ham, would you?
18:00Preferably roasted.
18:01And some bread. And potatoes, mashed.
18:03You know what I like. Surprise me.
18:10So, I walk into this diner.
18:14This isn't a joke.
18:15I walk into this diner and everybody starts clapping.
18:20And I look around, at first confused.
18:22And then I realize, oh, they're clapping for me.
18:27In my dress uniform, because I served and came back alive like you.
18:32You and me ain't nothing alike.
18:34You and me ain't nothing alike.
18:35So, I pretended to curtsey, played it off as a joke.
18:39And then I'm working on my meal, I look up, I see another GI walking.
18:42So, I put down my fork, I put down my knife, get ready to clap.
18:48And nobody else does a thing.
18:50Silence.
18:52That's when I realized, they weren't clapping for me, they were clapping for this.
18:58And this.
19:00And this.
19:02And this.
19:03And this.
19:07Clapping because I make them feel guilty.
19:10And they want to feel good.
19:14You think because I'm wearing a suit and I got a clean shave we're different? We're not.
19:20We're both people nobody cares about.
19:27No one clapped when I came home.
19:30One guy was sleeping with my wife.
19:32Another took my job at the mill.
19:35We all got sad stories.
19:38I still don't talk to cops, even pathetic ones.
19:52I'd clap, but I don't want to hurt your feelings.
19:55Send him packing and start looking for Stark like everybody else.
19:58I'm telling you, he's a witness.
19:59Dooley went all the way to Nuremberg to interview a Nazi and I've got you clamoring over a bum you found down the street.
20:05Think about it, if he didn't see something he'd say so.
20:08He saw something.
20:24These rolls keep for three days.
20:26Four if it's cold and you put them out on the windowsill.
20:27Oh, glad to hear it. I don't often steal food.
20:30Are you kidding? Carol won't spit a whole chicken down her sweater.
20:32My mom did a special chicken pocket.
20:34Lori's got a compartment in her pocketbook that can fit a cup of gravy.
20:38Well, would you look at that?
20:41I'm going to eat in my room. I have the last five pages of the new Agatha Christie. Good night.
20:47Could you make me one of those that holds pickles?
20:53All of my inventions are in your lab.
20:55Why is your moustache so sad?
20:58I need you to steal one of them back.
21:07Every one of these inventions from my vault can cause large-scale destruction.
21:12Thankfully, they're not all active, but this one, this one is.
21:16What does it do?
21:18London was antsy about Germany dropping bombs on her.
21:21So I created a bomb.
21:24So I created the Blitzkrieg button.
21:27You press the button and you get an instant citywide blackout.
21:31The bombers can't see where to unload.
21:33So, essentially, it's a glorified light switch. What's the problem?
21:37I couldn't figure out how to turn the lights back on.
21:40They went out because the electrical grids were destroyed.
21:43If that thing is activated in New York, the whole Tri-State area will be plunged into the Dark Ages for years to come.
21:48Nothing's ever easy. How do I defuse it?
21:50Well, that's the whole reason I'm here.
21:52I'm the only one that can turn it off.
21:54I thought you were here because of a camera pen.
21:57This is a mock-up.
21:59You swap that around with the real thing, no one will be the wiser.
22:04I'll figure out a way of telling the technicians what the button does without having them touch it.
22:08Since when has the US military ever had a weapon that they didn't use?
22:11Don't let anyone touch it.
22:13I'm already considered a traitor, Peggy.
22:17Don't let me be the guy who shut down the greatest city on the planet.
22:22Ready for another adventure, Mr. Jarvis?
22:35You understand I do not care about whatever petty crimes you may have committed.
22:41Don't mind me.
22:44Just here for the dinner show.
22:45I just want to know what you saw.
22:47Thompson.
22:50Thompson.
22:52It's good scotch.
22:55Thompson.
22:57Thompson, what are you doing?
22:59It smells good.
23:01You see that?
23:03All American cow.
23:06Thompson, that's enough.
23:08I don't care.
23:10I don't care.
23:12I don't care.
23:13Thompson, that's enough.
23:15Smells good.
23:19Thompson, that's enough.
23:21Agent, you should leave.
23:23I'll tell you what.
23:25You tell us what you saw at the boatyard.
23:28This is all yours.
23:30There was a guy.
23:32Duds all fancy he was with a woman.
23:35They got on and off the boat before the police showed up.
23:39Was it this woman?
23:41No.
23:43She had dark hair.
23:45What else?
23:47That's all.
23:49It was far away.
23:51I hid when the cops came.
24:03Not everybody came back from the war wanting a hug.
24:14Sir.
24:19They are measuring me for my new necktie.
24:22Please excuse the candles, young man.
24:28Colonel Mueller.
24:30Can I sit?
24:32Yes, sir.
24:47May I offer you some water?
24:54You know these men?
24:59These are Germans?
25:01Russians.
25:03They're said to have died in the Battle of Finnau.
25:05You familiar with that battle?
25:07I was in Finnau.
25:09What can you tell me?
25:12You told me what happened in the Battle of Finnau.
25:17I'll help you escape.
25:23Park around the corner.
25:25When I get the real blitzkrieg button out,
25:27drive us back to the Griffith.
25:29With my heaviest foot?
25:31There's just a single switch on it, right?
25:33Yes, correct.
25:35Are you all right, Mr. Jarvis?
25:38I'm simply nervous.
25:39I'm simply nervous on your account, Miss Carter.
25:44Howard came back to New York for this one invention, right?
25:47It was a risk he knew he had to take.
25:50You don't think he's planning on using the device himself
25:53to wipe out a city's electricity, do you?
25:55Of course not.
25:59At least the blitzkrieg button isn't a nitromine.
26:02If I was to accidentally activate it,
26:04no one would get hurt.
26:06Just bring the device back as fast as you can, Miss Carter,
26:09and then we can all stop worrying.
26:24Your man,
26:26General Wilhelm Keitel,
26:28you know he was hanged yesterday.
26:3025 minutes.
26:32That's how long it took for him to die.
26:33Swinging on the rope, gagging.
26:35Horrible way to go.
26:37See, they don't realize
26:39that you have to measure the condemned's weight
26:41as well as the height.
26:43Otherwise...
26:47Cyanide.
26:50You get a painless death,
26:52and nobody gets the satisfaction of watching you hang.
26:58Now, tell me what happened in the Battle of Finnau.
27:00There was no Battle of Finnau.
27:03Because your Nazis ambushed the Russians at night.
27:06No German fought any Russian at Finnau.
27:10What we found
27:12can only be described as a massacre.
27:15Bodies piled high and ripped apart.
27:19Whoever attacked them was long gone.
27:24Yeah, I'm having trouble stomaching your story.
27:26I've killed many people.
27:30Men, women, and children.
27:34No person died
27:36by German hands
27:38at Finnau.
27:57I'm gonna need a phone.
28:00Rezmin?
28:04Wasted our time in Dooley's Scotch.
28:09You have a good nose, Agent.
28:11You sniffed out a witness, everyone overlooked him.
28:14Yeah, we saw a well-dressed man and a dark-haired woman.
28:17Great, the case wide open.
28:19Now we know how it's dark like to hang out with women.
28:21That's something you learn in the war.
28:23Not every battle is the same.
28:24Not every battle you win is a notch on your belt.
28:26The way I hear you fought,
28:28I'm surprised there's any belt left to notch.
28:30Just doing what needed to be done.
28:32Didn't we all?
28:36Hey, Sousa.
28:38Where'd you get that lead?
28:40Russia? Italy?
28:42My femur, actually.
28:54Come on.
29:25It's just a single switch on it, right?
29:29Yes, correct.
29:31Are you all right, Mr. Jarvis?
29:33Just bring the device back as fast as you can, Miss Carter.
29:55Come on.
30:21Marge.
30:23Didn't I say only the men have to work overtime?
30:26I didn't mean to interrupt you enjoying the rewards of your promotion.
30:30Why do you work here?
30:32To uphold democracy.
30:34Didn't need a reminder.
30:36But the rest of us get to do more than take lunch orders.
30:38You'll never know the thrill of learning whether or not Agent Yowk is in the mood for a club sandwich.
30:47You're trying to hide something, Peggy.
30:49And the only one you're fooling is you.
30:55And what's that, Agent Thompson?
30:58The natural order of the universe.
31:00You're a woman.
31:03No man will ever consider you an equal.
31:07It's sad, but it doesn't make it any less true.
31:13I can always come to you for the truth.
31:19Good night.
31:46You get it?
31:50What's in the vial?
31:52What vial?
31:54What is in the vial?
31:56You opened it.
31:58You know how dangerous that could be?
32:00What's in the vial, Howard?
32:02Okay, you're angry.
32:04I'm not angry.
32:06I'm just curious.
32:08What's in the vial?
32:10You know.
32:12We both know.
32:14I don't.
32:16Tell me.
32:18Steve Rogers' blood.
32:36I have some flowers for Peggy. May I deliver them to her?
32:39You may not.
32:40Give them here.
32:41Here.
32:46Are you the delivery man or her suitor?
32:49I love her.
32:55Young man, please tell me your name and profession.
33:05Can't say I'm surprised.
33:07You used me. You lied to me.
33:09You hit me.
33:10You don't get to use my reaction to your lies as a reason for your lies.
33:12Yeah, I do. I knew how much Steve meant to you because I know how much he means to me.
33:16I was protecting you.
33:17Oh, don't pretend this is about me and my emotions.
33:20I didn't want to see this turmoil that you're in. Look at you.
33:23I trusted you, Howard.
33:24I know, and I was wrong.
33:26But you have to understand, a kid like me doesn't get to where I'm at by doing that.
33:29But wanted for treason.
33:31I grew up on the Lower East Side.
33:33My father sold fruit.
33:34My mother sewed shirtwaists for a factory.
33:37Let me tell you, you don't get to climb the American ladder without picking up some bad habits on the way.
33:41There's a ceiling for certain types of people based on how much money your parents have.
33:45Your social class, your religion, your sex.
33:48And the only way to break through that ceiling sometimes is to lie.
33:51So that's my natural instinct, to lie.
33:55I shouldn't have lied to you.
33:57For that, trust me, I am truly sorry.
34:01Why did you have Steve's blood in the first place?
34:03I was one of the lead scientists on Project Rebirth.
34:07Eleven vials went to the government, one vial went to me.
34:10Does the SSR know they have the vial?
34:12Why shouldn't they have it?
34:14The government's almost through their supply.
34:15If they know they have mine, they'll never give it back, even if you clear my name.
34:18That still doesn't mean you deserve to have Steve's blood.
34:21You know, I believe that sample SR53, that blood, Captain America's blood, holds the key to vaccines, medications, possibly even the cure for the common cold.
34:30Steve Rogers may not still be with us, but he can still save millions of people.
34:35And how many millions of dollars are you set to make?
34:38What the hell do you think of me?
34:40I think you're a man out for his own gain, no matter who you're charging.
34:44You are constantly finding holes to slither your way into in the hope of finding loose change, only to cry when you're bitten by another snake.
34:52You're a man who says, I love you, whilst looking over a woman's shoulder into the mirror.
34:56Steve Rogers dedicated his mind, his life, to the cause.
35:00His body, his life, to the SSR and to this country, not to your bank account.
35:05I made the same pledge, but I'm not as good as Steve was.
35:07I forgot my pledge, running around for you like a corporate spy.
35:10So thank you, Howard, for reminding me who Steve was and what I aspire to be.
35:15For all I know, you did steal your inventions.
35:18Peggy.
35:19I need some fresh air to get away from your stink.
35:21When I'm back, you'll be gone.
35:22Where to? I'll get caught.
35:24You're the genius, you figure it out.
35:30Huh.
36:01Babe, mister, are you lost?
36:04Young woman, return to your room.
36:06Are you looking for Peggy?
36:08Return to your room, please.
36:11Is that pistol an automatic?
36:15I want that.
36:31Did you know?
36:33I truly regret the way this matter was handled.
36:36I'll take that as a yes.
36:38Don't ever play poker. You rub your ear when you lie.
36:41Mr Stark respects you, Miss Carter. As do I.
36:44Is there anyone else alive who holds you in such high esteem?
36:47I can trust the actions of men who don't respect me more than those who do.
36:50At least when they ask for something, they mean it.
37:01You took her for granted.
37:03You can get her back.
37:05Over the last five years, I thought I'd built up a callous apologizing for you.
37:10But this stings.
37:14Hey.
37:16Could I borrow the sports section?
37:30Oh, my God!
38:01Gary, a good kisser?
38:03It's actually kind of funny, Thompson.
38:05So how's your Nazi colonel?
38:07About this time, he should be two inches taller.
38:10Did you find out about Finnell?
38:12Mueller said there were Russian bodies everywhere. Ripped to pieces.
38:16The question is, who killed him?
38:20These guys?
38:22Well, two couldn't kill hundreds.
38:24I don't know how many.
38:26These guys?
38:28Well, two couldn't kill hundreds.
38:30Why are they listed among the dead?
38:32Unless they assume the identities of men who actually died there.
38:36I've got a new wrinkle for your forehead.
38:38Log of the Finnell airfield.
38:40One day after our supposed battle, the plane lands.
38:43Guess who's on it?
38:45I don't know, Bob Hope?
38:47Howard Stark.
38:49Who's this guy?
38:51Make it a double.
38:54We've got ourselves a conspiracy.
39:18I've got a new wrinkle for your forehead.
39:20Guess who's on it?
39:22I don't know, Bob Hope?
39:24Who's this guy?
39:26Make it a double.
39:28We've got ourselves a conspiracy.
39:30Who's this guy?
39:32Make it a double.
39:34Who's this guy?
39:36Who's this guy?
39:38Who's this guy?
39:40Who's this guy?
39:42Who's this guy?
39:44Who's this guy?
39:46Who's this guy?
39:49Daddy, are you coming to dinner?
39:51I'll meet you downstairs in a jiffy.
40:18I'll meet you downstairs in a jiffy.
40:48Who's this guy?
40:50Who's this guy?
40:52Who's this guy?
40:54Who's this guy?
40:56Who's this guy?
40:58Who's this guy?
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41:06Who's this guy?

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