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00:01:45Perfect.
00:01:47You did a beautiful job, gentlemen.
00:01:50Beautiful.
00:01:52The bar is open. Why don't you have a drink?
00:01:54You deserve it.
00:02:15You got the tickets?
00:02:21In my pocket.
00:02:23The girl from the airline delivered them herself.
00:02:25He's not gonna like this, George.
00:02:27Oh, don't think about that, Cass.
00:02:29Think about the money we now have that they would have had.
00:02:34Joey, I don't want any trace of these bodies found.
00:02:45How dare you?
00:03:00How dare you?
00:03:06It was perhaps inevitable that the man-made world
00:03:28would one day require a unique woman, a wonder woman.
00:03:36That day has come.
00:03:45You are that unique woman, Diana.
00:03:47You will be the Wonder Woman.
00:03:51So having parted from the many sisters you've known all the days of your life,
00:03:56now part from these few who are your closest friends.
00:03:59Part from them with the same dignity and strength your new life will demand.
00:04:03You make a sacrifice I could never make, Diana.
00:04:13And I would go in your place without hesitation.
00:04:17The wonders of the outside world.
00:04:19There is no greater wonder than the peace and the joy we have on our island, Angela.
00:04:23How I shall miss you, Ting.
00:04:34And you, my sister.
00:04:35You're endowed with extraordinary wisdom, love, and strength.
00:05:05And now you're charged with a mission.
00:05:09To accomplish that mission, you must leave this island.
00:05:12You must adopt other ways.
00:05:14For that is the only true means of taking our pure and true love of justice and right
00:05:20to that world beyond ours here.
00:05:23There's deep sadness in having you leave us.
00:05:26But there's also joy.
00:05:28The hope that your presence in the world of man
00:05:31will open closed eyes to the genuine value of women.
00:05:35That you'll never lose the sensitivity
00:05:37that is our real strength.
00:05:45You carry with you our love.
00:05:58Yes, sir.
00:06:00Of course I understand the implications, Commissar.
00:06:15I think we can work out a compromise.
00:06:17They're willing to make an exchange.
00:06:22Sharnitsky for Lao Chi.
00:06:24Consider the proposal.
00:06:25I'll phone back.
00:06:27Both sides are considering an exchange, Mr. Secretary.
00:06:30I'll phone you back when a decision is reached.
00:06:37I want all available agents in here at once, Diana.
00:06:39They're already on their way.
00:06:40Good.
00:06:41I reserve the computer,
00:06:42and they're waiting for your call at the data bank.
00:06:44Line 3A.
00:06:45You're always a step ahead of me.
00:06:50Data bank.
00:06:50Line 3A.
00:07:05Well, here's today's surprise.
00:07:08I know it's small,
00:07:09but it's the best I could do on short notice.
00:07:12That's sweet.
00:07:14Thanks.
00:07:17Yes, sir?
00:07:18Send them in when they get here, Dee.
00:07:21They're here, sir.
00:07:23Gentlemen, go right on in.
00:07:30Dinner, Dee?
00:07:30Don't answer now.
00:07:32Think about it.
00:07:33Think about it.
00:07:33Think about it.
00:07:38Gentlemen, the complete list of all our agents in the field,
00:07:44their cover identities,
00:07:45and their specific assignments has been stolen.
00:07:48And with that list,
00:07:49the key to every diplomatic and military code
00:07:51in use by our government throughout the world.
00:07:53Each was broken down into five parts,
00:07:55all five parts being necessary to use any of them.
00:07:58There were dozens of decoy books
00:08:00planted in various embassies and consulates
00:08:01throughout the world.
00:08:02None of those were touched.
00:08:03Just the ten valuable books.
00:08:06They were kept in highly secret hiding places.
00:08:09In Berlin,
00:08:11Istanbul,
00:08:12Rio de Janeiro,
00:08:14Paris,
00:08:14and London.
00:08:17Thefts took place simultaneously and ingeniously
00:08:19just after our agents had finished reporting in.
00:08:22As you all know,
00:08:23an agent in the field reports in every 72 hours
00:08:25at a prearranged time at 10-minute intervals,
00:08:27which means that we are completely out of touch
00:08:29with all of our agents for the next 72 hours.
00:08:32They can't be reached or warned between communications.
00:08:35If those lists and codes fall into the hands of our adversaries,
00:08:38our people will be at their mercy for the next three days.
00:08:41Completely vulnerable to be apprehended or eliminated.
00:08:4439 of our best intelligence operatives.
00:08:46And with those 39 lives lost,
00:08:48our entire organization will cease to exist
00:08:51in that one deadly sweep.
00:08:53Now the thief knows that
00:08:54and has set his price
00:08:55for returning those ten books accordingly.
00:08:58Fifteen million dollars in cash.
00:09:01He has given us 48 hours to gather the money.
00:09:04He will contact us again
00:09:06in one of our top secret codes
00:09:07as to where and how
00:09:09the ransom is to be paid.
00:09:11Given all the pertinent information,
00:09:13our data bank of computers
00:09:14has come up with only three individuals
00:09:16or organizations capable of this enterprise.
00:09:19British Crime Cartel
00:09:20headed by Winston Thomas
00:09:21with headquarters in Landoff, Wales.
00:09:24Charles Sangry,
00:09:25freelance operative without nationality.
00:09:27Last known location, Caracas, Venezuela.
00:09:29And Abner Smith,
00:09:31a contractor who sets up intelligence operations
00:09:34for any number of nations.
00:09:36Last known location,
00:09:37Cobb d'Antibes, France.
00:09:39Never photographed.
00:09:40This is a car used
00:09:41in an operation last year.
00:09:43You've each got one hour
00:09:47to devise a counter plan
00:09:48to recover those books
00:09:50and save those lives.
00:09:52All right.
00:09:53The clock is ticking.
00:09:54Get on it.
00:09:55Well, D, what do you think?
00:10:07I'm afraid I...
00:10:08I can't have dinner with you tonight.
00:10:11Probably just as well.
00:10:12Odds are I'll be in Caracas
00:10:13by dinnertime.
00:10:15Bob,
00:10:15you will be careful.
00:10:17See you later.
00:10:41What do you think, Dee?
00:10:42What can anyone think
00:10:43with that many lives in jeopardy?
00:10:50Steve?
00:10:50Hmm?
00:10:52I'll be away from the office for a while.
00:10:54A dental appointment.
00:10:55I lost a feeling.
00:10:58Well, it happens.
00:10:59I hope you'll feel up
00:11:01to coming in tomorrow.
00:11:02Well, you never know
00:11:02how long these things will take.
00:11:04Phone in and let me know?
00:11:05First chance I get.
00:11:07I can call this dental pool
00:11:08and have someone come in
00:11:09and replace me when I'm gone.
00:11:10Hey.
00:11:13Nobody can replace you.
00:11:21At times like this,
00:11:22I really worry about you.
00:11:24I know.
00:11:26But please don't.
00:11:27I'm sure I can handle it.
00:11:29If anyone can, you can't.
00:11:32I still worry.
00:11:34Thanks.
00:11:38Which dentist are you going to try?
00:11:41I think the French one.
00:11:42Intuition?
00:11:45I would have guessed the English.
00:11:48C'est la vie.
00:11:48You want to try?
00:12:07You want to come?
00:12:08I want to do it?
00:12:08Oh, oh, c'est vous, mademoiselle.
00:12:27Sans faire rien, mon vieux.
00:12:31702, one of our very best.
00:12:34Bien, merci.
00:12:38Wonder Woman, she's here.
00:12:50Room 702.
00:12:51Hold on.
00:12:52You were right, Mr. Smith.
00:12:53She just checked into the Hotel Saint-Germain, room 702.
00:12:57Marvelous.
00:12:58It's one of ours.
00:12:59She should be eliminated.
00:13:01Just delay, George.
00:13:0372 hours.
00:13:04Just delay, George.
00:13:0672 hours.
00:13:08Violence and mayhem.
00:13:10That's so, George.
00:13:11He can hold her in her room.
00:13:15If he's able to.
00:13:21I don't agree with you, Mr. Smith.
00:13:23This isn't a democracy, George.
00:13:26We don't take a vote here.
00:13:30You're the boss.
00:13:31Yes, George, I am.
00:13:38Joey, welcome, the lady.
00:13:41Politely.
00:13:51Thank you, but ce n'est pas nécessaire.
00:13:53Très bien.
00:13:53Thank you, sir.
00:13:54Thank you, Mr. Smith.
00:13:55Thank you, Mr. Smith.
00:13:55Thank you, Mr. Smith.
00:13:56Thank you, Mr. Smith.
00:13:57Thank you, Mr. Smith.
00:13:57Thank you, Mr. Smith.
00:13:58Thank you, Mr. Smith.
00:13:59Thank you, Mr. Smith.
00:13:59Thank you, Mr. Smith.
00:13:59Thank you, Mr. Smith.
00:14:00Thank you, Mr. Smith.
00:14:00Thank you, Mr. Smith.
00:14:01Thank you, Mr. Smith.
00:14:01Thank you, Mr. Smith.
00:14:02Thank you, Mr. Smith.
00:14:02Thank you, Mr. Smith.
00:14:03Thank you, Mr. Smith.
00:14:03Thank you, Mr. Smith.
00:14:04Thank you, Mr. Smith.
00:14:04Thank you, Mr. Smith.
00:14:05Thank you, Mr. Smith.
00:14:06Thank you, Mr. Smith.
00:14:07Thank you, Mr. Smith.
00:14:07Oh, my God.
00:14:37Oh, my God.
00:15:07Oh, my God.
00:15:37Oh, my God.
00:16:07Oh, my God.
00:16:09Oh, my God.
00:16:11How about 8 o'clock?
00:16:13In the lobby.
00:16:14In the lobby.
00:16:14I seriously doubt you'll have the success you think you will, George.
00:16:22Yacht sails like clouds.
00:16:24You need an angel.
00:16:25Never, George.
00:16:26Never.
00:16:2610,000 says you're wrong.
00:16:29You've got to bet.
00:16:31You're on.
00:16:35I think you'll find Captain Teeve a very exciting city.
00:16:39Oh, it is.
00:16:41So far, a gentleman has dropped in on me from the roof of the elevator.
00:16:45My room is bugged.
00:16:46Then you didn't get the room with the trap door on the floor?
00:16:48They never bugged that room.
00:16:50Well, now, that's a relief, George.
00:16:52And, uh, Ben, you called me.
00:16:56Why?
00:16:57To invite you sailing.
00:17:00On Mr. Smith's yacht.
00:17:02I was out this morning.
00:17:07It was warm.
00:17:10There was a wind.
00:17:12The sails looked like clouds.
00:17:14All that was missing was an angel to make it perfect.
00:17:20Come sailing with me tomorrow.
00:17:22May I bring you an aperitif, monsieur?
00:17:25Champagne?
00:17:27I'd rather a glass of Hermitage Blanc, if you don't mind.
00:17:29A bottle of your very best Hermitage Blanc.
00:17:33Ice the glasses.
00:17:34Very good, monsieur.
00:17:38I don't know that wine.
00:17:40It's an inexpensive Rhone wine.
00:17:43But it has its own style.
00:17:45You deserve champagne.
00:17:47Even if I don't like it?
00:17:49There are some things in this world worth learning to like.
00:17:54Voilà, merci.
00:18:00To this night.
00:18:11You are so totally captivating.
00:18:16Let me make love to you.
00:18:17Why?
00:18:19Because your eyes reach into my...
00:18:21You misunderstood me.
00:18:22I didn't mean why should you want to.
00:18:24I meant why should I.
00:18:27Don't you find me attractive?
00:18:30Appealing?
00:18:31Yes.
00:18:33But there are quite a few attractive and appealing men in this world.
00:18:36I don't care about the others.
00:18:39Oh, George.
00:18:41You don't.
00:18:42You're fast.
00:18:45I like you.
00:18:49Now if you'll excuse me.
00:18:51There's no reason to run away.
00:18:53Oh, I know that, George.
00:18:55Good night.
00:19:05Special line A-1267 to the United States Operator.
00:19:09Merci.
00:19:11Mr. Steve Trevor.
00:19:12You sound tired, Steve.
00:19:18Oh, this has been a tough one.
00:19:19But you did pick the right dentist, the Frenchman.
00:19:22The English dentist is in a hospital in Belgrade.
00:19:25And the other one is on a long vacation in China.
00:19:29How's it going?
00:19:31Somewhat involved, but I'm making progress.
00:19:33You want me to send you some company for moral support?
00:19:36No, everything's fine.
00:19:37We all miss you, Dee.
00:19:39We did hear about the delivery we have to make.
00:19:41A messenger will be here to pick it up.
00:19:44Will you tell me the message?
00:19:44I'm going to miss you.
00:19:46Edward helpful.
00:19:53I remember that you're out to make.
00:19:55And you're following me.
00:19:57You're following me.
00:19:58farmer beautiful too, man.
00:19:58WirfDE
00:20:02Are you going to miss you?
00:20:03No!
00:20:33Oh, my God.
00:21:03Oh, my God.
00:21:09No! No!
00:21:33Hello?
00:21:49We haven't met, and I really hate to have a guest at one of my parties that I haven't
00:21:56welcomed personally.
00:21:57Then you weren't in your car when it attempted to run me down earlier?
00:22:01I was totally unaware of anything like that happening.
00:22:04I'll discuss it with George, I promise.
00:22:07Now, two more pleasant things.
00:22:09If you'd like to swim, you'll find bathing attire in the cabana.
00:22:14Well, that's very kind of you, but I only came by to rescue the books you borrowed.
00:22:19You have my word of honor, my word of honor, that they will be returned the moment I have
00:22:25the proper response from your, Mr. Treble.
00:22:28I find it very difficult to accept your word of honor with 39 lives at stake, Mr. Smith.
00:22:34Ah, you do know who I am, huh?
00:22:37I was wondering if you did.
00:22:39Well, no, not really seriously. I was relatively certain you knew.
00:22:43About those lives, Mr. Smith, those agents you placed in jeopardy.
00:22:47I haven't really. Mr. Treble will pay the ransom.
00:22:51I'll return the books and the agents will remain undercover, secret and safe.
00:22:56Given any choice, I'd spend the rest of the evening talking with you, but I really must go now.
00:23:02Enjoy your staying fans, hmm?
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00:23:29Let's go.
00:23:59Well, I'm on visit.
00:24:12Hey, yeah.
00:24:24She's on her way up.
00:24:29Oh, my dear.
00:24:52What brings you to my door at this hour?
00:24:54Loneliness, I hope.
00:24:56My key.
00:24:56I've locked my key in my room.
00:24:58Pity.
00:24:59Won't you come in and tell me all about it?
00:25:01Might I impose on you two?
00:25:03Oh, no imposition at all, my pleasure.
00:25:05Come in, come in.
00:25:06Would you mind calling my room and waking up my husband?
00:25:10He's a very sound sleeper, and he doesn't hear me knocking.
00:25:14Oh.
00:25:15Oh, yes, yes, of course, your husband.
00:25:17What room might that be?
00:25:197-0-2.
00:25:21We're just across the hall.
00:25:23Certainly.
00:25:24I'll call him straight away.
00:25:25You're not surprised.
00:25:49I wanted to surprise you.
00:25:50Now, why weren't you surprised?
00:25:59I take it the trunk is for me.
00:26:02Had to guess your dimensions, but I think it'll fit.
00:26:06Now, my friends are going to take you sailing for a few days.
00:26:10Any place you choose.
00:26:12Whether I like it or not.
00:26:14Oh, I think you'll learn to like it.
00:26:15In case it's not clear to you, let me make it clear.
00:26:19Abner's convinced your life is necessary.
00:26:21I'm not.
00:26:22I never would have guessed it, George.
00:26:24So don't force us to damage you before we put you in the trunk.
00:26:27You wouldn't like that.
00:26:28And since he's still the boss, I'd hate to have to explain it to him.
00:26:37I just can't let you put me in that trunk, George.
00:26:40I thought you couldn't.
00:27:10I just can't let you put me in that trunk.
00:27:40She's here now, waiting for you.
00:27:53That's impossible.
00:27:55We had an hour lead on her.
00:27:57I'm standing here looking at her.
00:27:59It's that woman.
00:28:01Tell him we leave the airport by a different route.
00:28:05And tell him to have the messenger sent to Steve Trevor.
00:28:08I don't know.
00:28:10Pursuing to your instructions, our lab people checked it out by every method.
00:28:14Except probing an x-ray.
00:28:16Our guess is it's not a bomb.
00:28:18Those instructions came from the thief.
00:28:20And I'm to be alone when I open it.
00:28:22Could be there's an assassin in there, Steve.
00:28:24Sound test picked up a heartbeat or something like it.
00:28:27I have no choice but to follow their instructions, Colonel.
00:28:33It's a necessary risk.
00:28:38All right.
00:28:40Be careful, please.
00:28:41Thanks, Morris.
00:28:42Thanks, Morris.
00:29:12It's done and she's in her room.
00:29:38Hello.
00:29:48This is George.
00:29:49I just got in.
00:29:51Under the circumstances, I didn't think you'd be sailing the Mediterranean.
00:29:53Oh, no.
00:29:57Where you go, I go.
00:30:00I'm sure you didn't call to chat, George.
00:30:03I called to invite you to lunch.
00:30:06Someplace very public, I imagine.
00:30:08Well, uh, what could be more public than the governor's grill at the Peregrine?
00:30:14Why, George?
00:30:16I've been told to make you a proposition.
00:30:18Business, of course.
00:30:20How about 12.30?
00:30:21Fine.
00:30:22Shall I pick you up?
00:30:23I brought you a trunk.
00:30:26That's very thoughtful, George, but I'd just as soon meet you there.
00:30:30Try not to be late.
00:30:31This is room 519.
00:30:52Send up a container of milk and a saucer and tell the waiter to let himself into the room
00:30:58but to take his shoes off in the hall first.
00:31:01Yes, that's what I said.
00:31:03And tell him there's a $50 tip if he gets her the next minute.
00:31:22Stay right there.
00:31:24Now pour some milk in the saucer
00:31:26and then walk slowly over here and put it down on the floor.
00:31:31But, lady...
00:31:32Don't talk.
00:31:33Just put the milk down and slide it as close to me as you can.
00:31:37I'll see you next time.
00:32:07Oh, I'm sorry.
00:32:16I almost forgot your tip.
00:32:21How can you stand up after that?
00:32:23It would have been a lot tougher if the snake had bitten me.
00:32:26Yeah.
00:32:30She's late.
00:32:31You didn't happen to arrange something that would prevent her from coming here, bid you, George?
00:32:41Do you think I'd do anything contrary to your orders?
00:32:46I misjudged you, George.
00:32:49She's being seated at your table.
00:32:50Did you order a drink?
00:33:07I prefer not to drink at lunch.
00:33:09You know, I'll spend the rest of my life wishing I'd met you under other circumstances.
00:33:16George, I seriously doubt that any woman could survive in your memory longer than a few days.
00:33:21So do I.
00:33:26But that line usually has a very disarming effect.
00:33:30Let's stop fencing and get down to business.
00:33:32I'm empowered to offer you one million dollars to form a professional alliance with my employer.
00:33:40Well, that's very impressive, but no thanks.
00:33:44Two million dollars?
00:33:45Let's just not haggle.
00:33:48What's your top offer?
00:33:50Five million.
00:33:52Now, even you could find a lot to buy with five million dollars.
00:33:57I have everything I want.
00:34:01Except for the books and for the safety of those 39 agents.
00:34:05That's your final word?
00:34:07Final.
00:34:10You've heard Abner's offer.
00:34:12You haven't heard mine.
00:34:13I think I know what yours is, George.
00:34:16I won't underestimate you again.
00:34:18And I won't ask for Abner's approval.
00:34:23If you turn up again, I'll kill you.
00:34:27Now, you see, I knew what your offer would be.
00:34:33Do enjoy your present.
00:34:36George.
00:34:43Yes, of course I'm calling from a public telephone booth.
00:35:06You're not where someone can get at you with a car.
00:35:07Steve, I'm perfectly safe.
00:35:12Now, you're supposed to put the money where?
00:35:14Two leather saddlebags, then take the animal to a place in Nevada, a ghost town named Alba, at four o'clock this afternoon.
00:35:21And that's all?
00:35:22We give the burro a command in Spanish, slap it on the rump, and leave.
00:35:27Well, don't stand behind the burro when you give him a swat.
00:35:30Phone in this evening.
00:35:33If I have anything to tell you.
00:35:36Bye.
00:35:36Bye.
00:35:36I bring you love from your mother, Diana.
00:35:56And when you return to the island, give her my love.
00:35:58I will.
00:36:01My mission is to bring you a message of great sadness, sister.
00:36:05One from among us has fled the island.
00:36:08Which of us?
00:36:11Angela.
00:36:13And so your mother spoke according to our just laws.
00:36:17Angela is not to be trusted.
00:36:19She must now face her times of trial alone.
00:36:23So be it, sister.
00:36:26To my great sadness.
00:36:27And mine.
00:36:28I'm delighted you decided to accept my invitation to join me in this enterprise, Angela.
00:36:46Well, how could I refuse?
00:36:49I'm curious as to when my part in it begins.
00:36:52Now, find George and go to the glen.
00:36:57He knows where it is.
00:36:59All right.
00:37:02Just, uh, why did you decide to pay me all this money?
00:37:06I'm sure it's not to keep George company in some glen.
00:37:09In every illegal operation, there is a need for someone like George, Angela.
00:37:15Someone with an ego so large that he succeeds because he can't really live with failure.
00:37:22But inevitably, two things occur.
00:37:24First, he decides to take over at some point.
00:37:28And second, he runs up against a problem he can't really handle.
00:37:32When either one of those situations arises, I want you there to set things straight.
00:37:37I think I can manage that.
00:37:40I'm sure you can.
00:37:41If you don't forget that George is both heartless and has a clever, grotesque turn of mind.
00:37:48Not to worry, Mr. Smith.
00:37:51The animal has been sprayed overall with a non-toxic, harmless ultraviolet fluid.
00:37:55This will enable you to track it easily from the air with the aid of special lighting.
00:37:59It's already installed on the helicopters.
00:38:01Day or night, shine the light on him and he'll light up like a Christmas tree.
00:38:04Good.
00:38:05What about electronic tracking?
00:38:06Oh, yes.
00:38:08We have microtransmitters between the hoof and the shoe.
00:38:11Four of them in all.
00:38:12And there's no way four hoof transmitters are going to go on the fritz.
00:38:15One, maybe two, but not all four.
00:38:17Fine.
00:38:19That's a strange kind of messenger, don't you think, Steve?
00:38:22I thought so until I saw the topographical map of the area around Alba, Nevada.
00:38:27My burro's a perfect choice.
00:38:30Here's a rancher, Steve.
00:38:31I really wish you'd let us mock that cash, Steve.
00:38:34He's too clever enough to give it a thorough examination when he gets it.
00:38:37No, if he finds some way to get his hands on the money without us being right behind it and discovers the money is marked, he'll sell the lists and the codes to our adversaries.
00:38:46That means 39 dead or imprisoned agents.
00:38:47It's too big a risk.
00:38:49You were tied up in conference, so I authorized the bags to be fitted with tear gas elements.
00:38:52Maybe we should remove them.
00:38:53No, no departure from routine.
00:38:56I'm sure Abner Smith knows our procedure almost as well as we do.
00:38:59How do they activate?
00:39:01Usual way.
00:39:02Sharp blow on either bag.
00:39:04Routine.
00:39:23I think we're being watched.
00:39:53All right, let's get out of here.
00:40:23All right, let's get out of here.
00:40:53All right, let's get out of here.
00:41:23All right, let's get out of here.
00:41:33The hoof transmitters on the burrow are all go, Steve.
00:41:50Good.
00:41:51What now?
00:41:53Wait.
00:42:03What now?
00:42:33Something's going wrong, Steve.
00:42:39We're not getting any signals from the hoof transmitters.
00:42:42We better get copters in here to make visual contact.
00:42:44No need.
00:42:46That contingency's already taken care of.
00:43:03No need.
00:43:05Help!
00:43:07Help!
00:43:13Help!
00:43:16Help!
00:43:21Help!
00:43:22Help!
00:45:53Name your own prize.
00:45:55For hitting that stump, George.
00:45:58Oh.
00:45:59Fifty.
00:46:01You're on.
00:46:02All right.
00:46:15Now hit the javelin you just threw.
00:46:19Devil or nothing.
00:46:20You're on.
00:46:21That burro should be here any time now.
00:46:26Ruben.
00:46:32Right.
00:46:33Well, there.
00:46:34Yes.
00:46:34Well.
00:46:35Well...
00:46:35Well...
00:46:35Well...
00:46:36There it is.
00:47:00There's someone riding it.
00:47:13I've got five big ones, says you can't take her off from here.
00:47:24I've got five big ones.
00:47:31I've got five big ones.
00:47:38I've got five big ones.
00:47:47This isn't the way I expected to see you again, Angela.
00:47:54What other way could there be now, Diana?
00:47:59Must we make war against each other?
00:48:02We have no choice.
00:48:09We both know your goal and mine.
00:48:15The last time we were in contest together, there was no victor.
00:48:19I remember.
00:48:38We both know her goal.
00:49:01George take the burrow and leave and I advise you to do as you were instructed
00:49:22this is beautiful
00:49:52you would not take my life
00:50:15I didn't save your life on the island to take it now
00:50:18would you allow me to replace my weapon
00:50:21no Angela
00:50:21no more fighting between us
00:50:25hold no hope that I shall ever return to the island
00:50:29I've made my choice
00:50:30I want the things this world has to offer
00:50:33we were so much alike
00:50:35never
00:50:36then our sisterhood ends here
00:50:38not until I repay my debt
00:50:40I owe you my life
00:50:42set your price
00:50:44I'll pay it
00:50:45that was in our childhood
00:50:47I won't be indebted to you Diana
00:50:49set your price
00:50:51where is he taking the money?
00:51:04to the mushroom shaped rock
00:51:05on the north rim of the great canyon
00:51:08your debt is paid
00:51:10oh tell Mr. Smith
00:51:13I will explain
00:51:14you know as well as I do
00:51:16that we will face each other again
00:51:18and if I win
00:51:21I will take your life
00:51:25you know as well as I do
00:51:28I will take your life
00:51:29I will take your life
00:51:30I will take your life
00:51:30I will take your life
00:51:31I will take your life
00:51:31I will take your life
00:51:32I will take your life
00:51:32I will take your life
00:51:33I will take your life
00:51:33I will take your life
00:51:34I will take your life
00:51:35I will take your life
00:51:35I will take your life
00:51:35I will take your life
00:51:36I will take your life
00:51:36I will take your life
00:51:37I will take your life
00:51:38I will take your life
00:51:38I will take your life
00:51:39I will take your life
00:51:40I will take your life
00:51:41I will take your life
00:51:42I will take your life
00:51:43I will take your life
00:51:44I will take your life
00:51:45I will take your life
00:51:46I will take your life
00:51:47I will take your life
00:51:48I will take your life
00:51:49I will take your life
00:51:50Let's go.
00:52:20Where is Angela, George?
00:52:31Still at the Glen.
00:52:33Guess who turned up riding the burro?
00:52:37She does have a style.
00:52:40A style all her own.
00:52:43Open the pouches, George.
00:52:50Shall I check it for markings?
00:53:07Trevor wouldn't risk marking it.
00:53:10And two million of it's mine.
00:53:13Would you like it to be three million, George?
00:53:17I'll make you a wager for a million.
00:53:22What is it?
00:53:23That she followed you here.
00:53:26She couldn't.
00:53:28Even if Angela lost the fight and told her where to come.
00:53:32She's on foot.
00:53:33Well, then you can't lose.
00:53:36I don't think so.
00:53:37You just cost me one million dollars.
00:54:05You're going to regret it.
00:54:08I guess our honeymoon is over, George.
00:54:10You won the bet.
00:54:31I've looked forward to meeting you for a very long time.
00:54:37As I've looked forward to meeting you, Mr. Smith.
00:54:48You are exactly as I pictured you.
00:54:52Exactly.
00:54:52You're taller than I expected.
00:54:57Angela asked me to extend her apologies.
00:54:59I'm sure she did her best to get here.
00:55:03You've had a very long and dry trip.
00:55:18For your peace of mind.
00:55:24We have to kill her.
00:55:27Oh, I certainly hope not, George.
00:55:30She's not going to just let us walk away with that money.
00:55:35She might.
00:55:37And what if she doesn't?
00:55:39There is time to decide that then, isn't there?
00:55:43Not if she's told Steve Trevor where she is.
00:55:46If you took the time to study your adversaries, you know she didn't.
00:55:51And you'd probably be in business for yourself instead of working for me.
00:55:55Now, will you see that the copter is fueled, George?
00:55:57You've found what has to be the most unlikely place to live in the entire country, Mr. Smith.
00:56:07Inside the north wall of the Grand Canyon.
00:56:09I would thank you, but I had nothing to do with making it what it is.
00:56:15I'm sure you realize we have something of a problem to solve.
00:56:20Yes, a problem.
00:56:21Before we confront that, will you answer a question for me?
00:56:26If I can.
00:56:27That burro, we scrubbed off the ultraviolet spray, deactivated the signal transmitters,
00:56:36visually confused it with three other identical, identical burros, and you still followed it.
00:56:44How?
00:56:44Tracks, Mr. Smith.
00:56:45You see, hoof prints are almost as distinctive as fingerprints.
00:56:51The most basic and simple factors are the ones we overlook.
00:56:56Tracks, of course, tracks.
00:57:00I have another question.
00:57:02Do you mind?
00:57:03That depends on the question.
00:57:06I left Captain T. a full hour, or more, before you could have.
00:57:11And you were in New York well ahead of me.
00:57:13How?
00:57:13I have this marvelous plane that flies that much faster than yours.
00:57:19I'd like to see it sometime.
00:57:21I'm afraid that's just not possible.
00:57:23Even if I give you my word, I'd make no attempt to steal it.
00:57:26It's not that.
00:57:28You see, my plane is invisible.
00:57:31Ah.
00:57:32And you are invisible when you fly it.
00:57:36Of course.
00:57:38Convenient.
00:57:38Now, let's get back to our problem.
00:57:43Now, we have $15 million in these pouches.
00:57:51And I have 10 books, which, since the ransom is paid, I intend to return to your government.
00:57:56That should assure your mind that your agents will be safe.
00:58:01Oh, the books are in this letter case.
00:58:04Now, I propose to leave here with the money by helicopter, leaving the books with you.
00:58:11That seems fair.
00:58:12If this was a normal business transaction, Mr. Smith, it would be.
00:58:17But you don't think it is?
00:58:19You violated the law.
00:58:22And there is the basic morality of right and wrong.
00:58:27To which you adhere.
00:58:28To which I've dedicated my life, Mr. Smith.
00:58:33Abner.
00:58:34Oh, please.
00:58:36Abner.
00:58:39Consider.
00:58:40There is no way for you to leave here.
00:58:43No way for you to stop me from leaving.
00:58:47Common sense would seem to indicate that you re-evaluate your decision.
00:58:53Hmm.
00:58:55May I show you around?
00:58:57I'd like that.
00:58:58Good.
00:58:59This way, please.
00:59:16The elevator system was the most difficult engineering job.
00:59:21I stole the plans for it from the strategic air command.
00:59:25Brilliant people there.
00:59:27I'll tell them that you appreciate their talent.
00:59:30I hope you'll have the opportunity.
00:59:32May I look?
00:59:33If you give me your word, your word, that you won't like to sabotage it.
00:59:38I'll have to pass.
00:59:40I'll have to pass.
00:59:41Ah.
00:59:46Um.
00:59:46Have you read all these books?
01:00:04Something more than half.
01:00:05And this is where you planned the robberies?
01:00:10Ah.
01:00:11That is a very interesting story.
01:00:15Um, I was in Lisbon, where I bought some information on something or another.
01:00:27You were wearing two bracelets when you arrived.
01:00:30Now there is only one.
01:00:33Where is the other?
01:00:34Let's get that.
01:00:54Now put those saddlebags and that box on the floor.
01:00:56and that box on the floor.
01:01:05Get them, Joey.
01:01:12No, leave that.
01:01:14Why? We can sell them again!
01:01:16Because we made a deal, George.
01:01:19And our word has to be good.
01:01:21Why the gun, George?
01:01:26We've got to kill her!
01:01:28No, no, no, no, no.
01:01:30Killing people makes other people much more angry
01:01:33than they ever get over money.
01:01:35Makes them dogged.
01:01:37We don't need that.
01:01:39And we may want to do business with them again.
01:01:45I sincerely wish we might have spent more time together.
01:01:51No, no, no.
01:02:21Well, it's been a pleasure doing business with you.
01:02:25I look forward to our next enterprise together.
01:02:27I take it you're to be the one who sees to the bureau.
01:02:30Yes, sir.
01:02:31The people you're leaving it with have children.
01:02:33Four.
01:02:34Oh, that's fine.
01:02:36That's fine.
01:02:37Perhaps you'd better start out now.
01:02:38You'll see Tupin, Cass, and Joe, and the others, George.
01:02:39And then join me.
01:02:40All right?
01:02:41Right.
01:02:42Thank you again.
01:02:43Well, what about a parting drink?
01:02:45No, thanks, George.
01:02:46Well, thanks, George.
01:02:47We were there too.
01:02:48Oh, my goodness.
01:02:49Let's do it.
01:02:50Only a little bit.
01:02:51Do you know it, George?
01:02:52Well, the people you live in it with have children.
01:02:54Four.
01:02:55Oh, that's fine.
01:02:56Oh, that's fine.
01:02:57That's fine.
01:02:58Perhaps you'd better start out now.
01:02:59You'll see Tupin, Cass, and Joe, and the others, George.
01:03:01And then join me.
01:03:02All right?
01:03:03Right.
01:03:04Thank you again.
01:03:05Well, what about a parting drink?
01:03:13No, thanks, George.
01:03:15We were there the last time you offered anybody a parting drink.
01:03:22Why, George?
01:03:25The money.
01:03:33Salute.
01:03:35Salute.
01:04:03Salute.
01:04:05Salute.
01:04:06Us.
01:04:08Salute.
01:04:09Salute.
01:04:11Salute.
01:04:12Salute.
01:04:14Salute.
01:04:16Oh, my God.
01:04:46You want all the money, George, huh?
01:04:49Fifteen million dollars, Mr. Smith.
01:04:51Why not?
01:04:53Just give me the saddlebags.
01:04:56You'll find a way to be broke in a year, George.
01:05:16Really, George?
01:05:27Oh, I am so sorry.
01:05:29Oh, my God.
01:05:59Oh, my God.
01:06:29Oh, my God.
01:06:59Oh, my God.
01:07:00Oh, my God.
01:07:29I don't know.
01:07:59You came close, Abner.
01:08:22I need a light.
01:08:45You're welcome.
01:08:48Let's go, buddy.
01:08:49Let's go, buddy.
01:08:55Wonder Woman, I love you.
01:08:57Let's go, buddy.
01:09:27Oh, and you've got a conference at 11, heads of departments.
01:09:29Right.
01:09:29See if we can move that to another day.
01:09:32That's everything.
01:09:33All right.
01:09:33Let's start with the call to London.
01:09:34Yes, sir.
01:09:36Oh, Dee, you didn't tell me.
01:09:39When you finally caught up with him, how was the bout with your dentist?
01:09:44Painful.
01:09:44A little.
01:09:46A little.
01:09:46A little.
01:09:47A little.
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