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Background to Danger |
| Year |
1943 |
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Colonel Robinson:
Curious touch of the grotesque: A dead man on the floor; a condemned man sitting before me; and a Strauss waltz as a funeral march. What could be more entertaining?
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Nikolai Zaleshoff:
Oh, you Americans, always in a hurry, hurry, business, business!
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Joe Barton:
We're gonna cement Russian-American relations.
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Nikolai Zaleshoff:
How did you know the gun wasn't loaded?
Joe Barton:
By its weight.
Nikolai Zaleshoff:
There might have been one bullet in it.
Joe Barton:
That's the chance I had to take.
Nikolai Zaleshoff:
YOU had to take?
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Colonel Robinson:
They're taking you downstairs to the cellars. You'll be separated from this room by several meters of stonework, but I think I'll be able to hear your reactions to Capt. Mailler's persuasive methods.
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Joe Barton:
When you flop in your country you end up in a coffin.
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Colonel Robinson:
In international diplomacy, the shortest distance between two points is never a straight line.
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Joe Barton:
There's a couple of numbers that won't do you any good. They're in Brooklyn.
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