"You got maybe seven minutes." "Six minutes." "Almost got one of the fuses fixed." "Thirty seconds." "Get out now." "Yeah." "It's Duncan." "What are you doing at home?" "Jogging." "How long does it take you to get to work?" "Harry, what time is it there?" "How long?" "Thirty, 40 minutes." "Why?" "I'll give you 25 minutes... before I transmit, if you want to see the cable before they do, you'd better hustle." "Duncan." "What the hell's goin' on?" "Read the cable." "Look, if I'm walking into a shitstorm," "I've gotta know which way the wind's blowing." "Boy Scout's in trouble." "What kind of trouble?" "Where are you calling from?" "Are you in your car?" "Are you out of your fucking mind?" "He's a big boy." "He can take care of himself." "You call me from secure when you get there." "Let's see your driver's license." "Sorry, sir." "You need to come to the desk with me, please." "Mr. Muir." "Duty roster has you checking out tonight." "Just a reminder:" "on your way out, we need to sign out your I.D., card key, parking pass." "It's a date." "You got a cable from Hong Kong?" "You check the operations center?" "I go up there, Billy Nyland's gonna want to collect... that hundred I owe him from the 'Skins game." "Come on, Henry." "Pull it off the mainframe for me, will you?" "My last day." "Gladys." "Cubans are in the drawer on the left." "If these walls could talk, huh?" "All this history." "I envy you." "Bag your job." "You can be just like me." "No, really." "The debt this country owes you guys." "Chuck, are we gonna dance all night with your hand on my ass, or are you gonna make your move?" "You used to run an agent named Bishop." "Tom Bishop." "Yeah." "How is he?" "We'd like to take a look at his files." "Did you try Records?" "Of course, we have his main files." "It was your personals." "What do you want to know?" "We'll have your Bishop op reports downloaded... and sorted in an hour or two;" "for now, I'll just take your files." "Grab yourself a seat and make yourself comfortable." "It's gonna take me a while to dig 'em up." "Call my office as soon as you have 'em." "ASAP." "Oh, Muir?" "Good luck with the retirement." "The director sent this down." "Actually, it looks like he signed it himself." "Oh, and Harker said I?" "m supposed to collect all your files on Tom Bishop." "Finally get to use one of these burn bags." "Hold this, till you hear otherwise." "You didn't see what I put in." "Are we feeling a little paranoid on our last day?" "When did Noah build the ark, Gladys?" "Before the rain." "Before the rain." "Hey, Billy, you got my hundred?" "Harker said to bring this file up." "You want to buzz me through?" "No, I can't, sir." "But I'll make sure he gets it." "Sir?" "Can you get that Chinese translator?" "No, that looks pretty good." "Looks good." "...as for the upcoming trade negotiations in the Far East, a team of negotiators has been working with the Chinese... in an effort to streamline the proceedings... and lay the groundwork for the President's trip next week." "In other world news..." "Jeez." "now that the Cold War is finally over, Berliners are proclaiming a new era... here where Soviet and American tanks faced each other... in the darkest days of the Communist" "Is this it?" "It's all I could find." "Packed, misplaced you know how it is." "Moving day and all." "It's probably mostly up here anyway." "Old school, you know?" "Muir?" "Step this way?" "Sit down here, please, Muir?" "Jesus, Aiken." "How long has it been?" "This task force have a name?" "This is a tough one, Troy." "I'm gonna see you later." "You got it, Cy." "Good to see you." "Thanks for stoppin' by." "For the record, we've been joined by Nathan Muir, Near East ops." "We're in the process of dealing... with a fairly specific... international flap." "We brought you in here as a stopgap." "Fill in a few holes for us." "So I'm like the little Dutch boy, huh?" "Yeah!" "We just need you to be a team player on this one, Muir." "Why is that funny?" "Every time my coach told me that, I knew I was about to get benched." "Due to the nature of this task force, Nathan, there will be certain information which you don't need to know." "A week ago, Tom Bishop disappeared in Hong Kong." "Last night he turned up outside Shanghai." "He's been arrested for espionage." "We're working up a profile based on relevant personal histories and op records." "This has to be handled with kid gloves." "How long does the president have to claim him?" "Twenty-four hours." "Starting when?" "As of now, Nathan." "Bishop has been classified as a common criminal, and will be executed at 8:00 A.M. tomorrow morning, our time." "What about the press?" "Why not leak it and throw the spotlight on China, and buy us some time?" "We need the press on this like we need a third teat." "You using the other two?" "We don't want outside influences to..." "limit our options." "What was Bishop doing in China?" "He was with an operation for Harry Duncan." "Was?" "Yes." "Until he took matters into his own hands." "Well, where are they holding him?" "Oh, I'm sorry, Nathan." "It would be nice to know what gaps are filled." "I've only got ten fingers here, you know?" "I guess, kind of tough timing, hmm?" "A week before the president's road trip." "You guys afraid there's gonna be a congressional hearing?" "That's why we're transcribing and videotaping." "Right?" "Are you gonna want me to testify?" "No." "No?" "Absolutely not." "You met Bishop in Vietnam, right?" "Yeah." "Spring of'75." "Hue had just fallen." "Danang would go in a couple of days." "And I had flown in country to get an ARVN sniper... who?" "d been with us throughout the Phoenix program." "He was a heavy hitter named Binh." "Spent the last year Rocky Mountain way" "It's time to open fire" "And we don't need the ladies" "Cryin' 'cause the story?" "s sad" "I got some bad news for you, sir. he's dead." "Dead?" "Just before dawn." "Caught a mortar round with his teeth." "Got anybody else?" "There's a staff sergeant came my way a while back, but he's nowhere near Binh's 40 confirmed." "How many has he got?" "Three kills." "Christ, and that's the best you got?" "He's a fine shot, sir." "Where is he?" "Right over there." "Where, in the back?" "Yeah." "There is another guy, 20 kills, but he's at least two days away." "Confirm that for me?" "Yes, sir." "Why ice over there?" "They live separate... from the other men, cook their own food-gook food." "Smells awful, sir." "Not to the enemy." "Send him in." "Yes, sir." "Yes, sir?" "Bishop?" "That's correct, sir." "Where are you from?" "Hemet, California, sir." "Here." "Have a seat." "I take it you didn't get to be a marksman putting food on your mama's table." "No, sir, we have a Safeway back home." "Where'd you learn to shoot?" "Boy Scouts, sir." "Are you kiddin' me?" "No, sir." "When did you get pulled in?" "I volunteered, sir." "He came across as one of those idealistic types-- you know, a little bit of an attitude?" "Starts out trying to see what he's made of, and ends up not liking the view." "Who was the target, Muir?" "General Hun Chea." "He's Laotian?" "Yeah." "Unofficial enemy." "Code name:" "Red Shirt." "He's responsible for the western flank of the upcoming Saigon offensive." "His name-- Don't need a name, sir." "You don't need it?" "Or you don't want it?" "Yeah, I'll do it, sir." "Okay." "The target will be at a location... twenty-one clicks away, tomorrow morning at 0900." "It's a high-powered meet-and-greet with the Vietcong." "Will he be alone, sir?" "He sometimes travels with a bit of an entourage." ""A bit of an entourage?"" "Red Shirt located." "Do you have in sight?" "Red Shirt confirmed." "Niner-eight-zero to gate." "One-zero-zero-five to table." "Wind... five miles left." "Target in sight." "Bravo Six, Bravo Six." "Delta Two." "Over." "Go, Delta Two." "We have target in sight, but no shot." "Say again?" "No shot." "Helo is obstructing target." "Helo?" "NVA doesn't have air support." "Position in jeopardy." "Our position is compromised." "Over." "Say it again." "Over?" "Shh." "We're still a go." "We have no go." "Clear." "Don't take the shot!" "See if you can get 'em back." "Delta Two, Delta Two" "Move!" "Come on, come on." "Delta Two, Delta Two." "Bravo Six, over." "Sorry about your man, Captain." "You want to make another pass, sir?" "Hold it." "Go back again." "Hell of an ad for the Boy Scouts." "Did you have a presidential finding authorizing those kills?" "I don't believe we've met." "Who are you?" "Dr. William Byars." "National Security Council." "Was there a finding, Muir?" "Well, we were in a place we weren't supposed to be, assassinating a general from a country we weren't at war with-- of course, we weren't officially at war with North Vietnam, either" "Is that a "no"?" "Oh, come on, guys." "We're on the clock." "The president admits Bishop is ours, denies he's a spy, we put out the fires and negotiate a deal." "Unless I'm missing something." "Muir's secretary's on" "Mm." "This will just take a second." "Stop recording." "Stop tape." "Your secretary's got your wife on the line." "She says it's urgent." "Go ahead." "Want to take it outside?" "No, no." "I'll take it in here." "That's fine." "Hello?" "Got your message." "You want me to start a fire yet?" "Oh, uh, right." "This'll just take a second." "Right." "Tell you what." "Why don't you hold that reservation, and, uh, we may still be able to use it." "You might just." "As we speak, there are three guys rummaging... through everything I spent a week packing." "Uh-huh." "Okay." "Uh-huh." "If there were any instances of personal dysfunction, Right." "emotional or psychological, it could be helpful." "Okay." "it?" "s insubstantial." "Right." "Mm-hmm." "Okay." "That'll be good." "Because presidential findings... have no real importance." "You still there?" "Y-Yeah." "So he was an assassin, recruited to kill." "Sounds good." "Bye-bye." "Sorry." "Wife planning a retirement dinner." "Assassin?" "I think I just figured it out." "The Bishop files." "Where?" "My office." "Closet." "It'll just take a second." "I'll send a security officer down." "No, hey, you guys... have better things to do than to rummage through my office, right, Chuck?" "He's on his way down." "You were right." "It rained." "What about these?" "Burn 'em." "What is this about?" "Money." "Free trade." "Microchips." "Toaster ovens." "And what does that have to do with you?" "Nothing." "Get me Digger Gibson's number." "Shit!" "Agency's looking for a reason to let the Chinese kill Tom Bishop." "No!" "Ah, they shut down my secure line-- last day and all." "Can I use yours?" "Thanks." "Aw, well" "Oh, I'm sorry." "It's classified." "Do you mind?" "Oh!" "Uh, right." "There's nothing there." "It's not in English?" "It's not in English either." "This fax just came in a few moments ago, sir." "Yeah." "So, sir, you and Muir came up together, right?" "Mm." "How well do you know him?" "No one knows Nathan." "Not really." "Do you trust him?" "He's a man who got the job done." "Is he on the job now?" "Office of Security, Hong Kong." "Ten to seven this morning, a call originated from station to Muir's home." "He knew about Bishop before he got here." "And he played dumb." "Yeah, this is Harker." "I need confirmation on all calls... in and out of Nathan Muir's office." "Gee, I'm hungry." "Hong Kong Herald." "Digger Gibson, please." "One moment, sir." "Hello?" "Gibby, old boy." "Nathan!" "To what do I owe this honour?" "Still have contacts at CNN?" "I got something for you." "Talk to me." "How about "C.I.A. operative caught in the act of espionage"?" "Can you get that on the air?" "That's not gonna be easy." "Come on, Gibby." "That's never stopped you before." "Give me 30 minutes." "Yeah." "I remember seeing something about Bishop in my South American box, but it wasn't there." "Those op files downloaded yet?" "Let's go with this." "Bishop's recruitment." "Yeah." "Well, back then, recruitment took time." "Bishop was evacuated with the last of them on the 30th of April, and that gave me a month to do my homework." "I talked to his neighbours, his teachers, his mom-- scoutmaster" "Pulled his dad's records from the Pentagon." "Then started to move some pieces around on the board." "And my plan was to isolate and alienate." "Your valleys and your farms" "I had his C. O. give him just menial duties... with non-English-speaking personnel." "And I kept him in limbo about even the possibility of going home." "And then I watched..." "and waited." "This consignment is a complete misdirect." "It needs to go to Military H.Q in Mannheim." "You understand?" "Then, in December, when I didn't think he could take anymore," "I made the move." "These mist-covered mountains" "Are a home now to me" "There she is." "But my home is the lowlands" "Uh, sorry sir." "It's Bishop." "Sergeant Bishop?" "Oh, Christ." "Of course!" "Hi." "Yeah, hi." "Sandy, this is Tom Bishop." "Tom, right?" "Yes, sir." "Tom, sir." "Tom." "How are you?" "Nice to meet you." "Sandy?" "My second wife." "Second wife?" "He asked me what I was doing in Berlin, and I told him I was there as a military liaison of a sort." "It's good to hear an American voice again, I'll tell you that." "I'll bet, I'll bet." "What are you doing for Christmas?" "No plans." "Oh, the weather outside is frightful" "But the fire is so delightful" "Central Intelligence?" "Train you as an agent." "You'd be working for me." "Mostly undercover." "Europe?" "Wherever the action is." "What if I preferred..." "to just go home?" "That's okay." "It's fine." "I can probably make arrangements for you to end your tour of duty in San Diego." "In which case, I'll presume you'll forget we ever had this conversation." "But look, it's your choice." "All the way home I'll be warm" "The next day, we started his tradecraft." "The technology gets better every day, and that's fine." "But most of the time, all you need is a stick of gum, a pocket knife and a smile." "That's disappointing." "Guten Morgen, meine Herren." "Today we're going to be discussing a radio set." "Not just any radio set, but a Russian radio set." "Every building, every room, every situation is a snapshot." "While I'm sitting here talking to you, I?" "m also checking the room, memorizing it." "The people." "What they're wearing." "Then I ask the question," ""What's wrong with this picture?" "Anything suspect?"" "You've gotta see it, assess it and dismiss most of it... without looking, without thinking." "Without thinking?" "It?" "s just like breathing." "You breathe, don't you?" "Always carry cigarettes and a lighter too." "Great ice-breaker." "Eine Kaffee, bitte." "Zwei." "Okay, I want you to listen, but I want your concentration to be on something different." "Anything else, so you don't react." "Understand?" "Yes." "So when do I get my first assignment?" "When I decide you're ready." "What is your name?" "Michael Sandville." "The suit in the kitchen." "Threat?" "Wait, how'd you see that?" "Ah!" "See that apartment building?" "Yeah?" "Know anyone who lives there?" "No." "Within five minutes, I want to see you standing on one of those balconies." "Come on." "Did you serve in Vietnam?" "No, I did not." "Favourite colour?" "Why don't we discuss it over coffee?" "You just lost ten seconds." "Solicit information from someone." "Gladly." "The guy reading the menu." "Don't look at him." "He wasn't reading the menu." "He's not reading at all." "Threat?" "Only to the hostess." "You just gave her four pieces of personal information... for one dubious, impersonal fact." "Just trying to find out where she got that dress." "Where are you from?" "When's your birthday?" "You know everything about me." "I don't know a thing about you." "Okay, what did you tell her?" "One, you're straight." "Two, you're engaged." "Three, tomorrow's your girl's birthday, and four, you have no taste in women's fashions." "What if she were an asset?" "You told her four lies that now have to be true." "Okay." "I thought spies drank martinis." "Scotch, never less than 1 2 years old." "Is that right?" "Agency rules?" "My rules." "All right, so what else?" "What else do I need to know?" "Put away some money so you can die someplace warm." "Don't ever touch it." "Not for anyone." "Ever." "Okay." "Is that it?" "Don't ever risk your life or your career for an asset." "If it comes down to you or them, send flowers." "He was a natural." "He could take an East German who had just come over the Wall, look him straight in the eye, and ask him to go back... to the place he just fled and spy for us." "He got so good at it he could close in a single afternoon, send the guy out with a smile." "Let me get this straight:" "you allowed a contract agent to develop assets?" "He was that good." "I thought he'd make a fine case officer someday." "Let's get on with it." "I'd like to hear whatever you can offer about..." "Operation Rodeo." "Rodeo?" "Hold transcription, hold tape." "I'll be right back." "You know, this would go a lot faster, you guys, if you?" "d tell me a little something about the op." "What's it called?" "Sideshow?" "What about it?" "How'd you come by this information?" "Just stuff we learn in the field." "Sorry about that." "Okay, where were we?" "I think we were talking about..." "Operation Rodeo-- right, Chuck?" "You're on." "My East German contacts... discovered that we had an unidentified mole in the embassy." "We had the ambassador in our crosshairs, until some information leaked when he was out of the country." "So that just left one possibility." "Ah, Ann." "Hello." "Ann-- ...Cathcart." "Yeah." "Bishop was involved in a small but integral part of the operation-- going East to bring across an East German functionary named Schmidt." "Ready?" "Yeah." "Ah, fuck!" "The passport's in the glove box." "There's some vodka." "Spill it on your coat." "If they stop us, don't say a word." "Remember, you're drunk." "And where is Mrs. Muir?" "Patricia left me and filed for divorce." "Oh, I'm so sorry, Nathan." "How is it I always say the wrong things?" "Patricia?" "Yeah, my third wife." "My God, how many wives have you had?" "Four." "You want to hear about them, or Bishop?" "You see that gentleman?" "Yeah?" "He's the ambassador." "Why don't you go over there and say hello to him?" "Okay." "Okay?" "Your scotch is older than she is." "Am I supposed to feel bad about that?" "They know." "They have my family already, I know it." "If they knew, they would have stopped us." "Tomorrow, your wife, your kids, will all be safe in Munich." "I gotta make a stop." "What?" "It's a scheduled stop." "I gotta make a phone call." "They follow you." "Friedrich, it's all taken care of, okay?" "If they ask, tell 'em I got sick." "Why don't we go outside?" "I'm sure we won't be missed." "I wish I could." "I have to stay near the phone." "Working on a Saturday night?" "Are you bringing someone across?" "Bitte." "Yes?" "Vodka did me in." "I'm comin' home." "Throw out the bottle." "Repeat that?" "Throw out the bottle." "They know." "They don't know." "They don't fuckin' know." "They'll be waiting." "Drop as close to checkpoint as possible." "Negative, we're comin' across." "No." "That's an order." "Let him go." "They will kill him." "Change of plans, Friedrich." "No." "You will drive me across, just as you said." "If I do that, they'll kill us both." "This way, we still have a chance." "You're a liar." "This way, you still have a chance." "I can't help you." "Just get out of the car." "I will not get out." "Get out of the car!" "Get out!" "I will not get out!" "I will not!" "No!" "No!" "No!" "No!" "Get out." "Get out!" "Please." "My wife." "My children." "I can't help you!" "Nathan, what happened?" "What went wrong?" "Nothing." "Nothing?" "Actually, one thing." "Don't ever question me again." "Ever." "What?" "I gave you an order, you take it." "You don't ask why." "Those ten seconds on the phone could have blown the op." "The op was bringing Schmidt across!" "The op was setting up Ann Cathcart." "And your end had to look legit." "What are you telling me?" "Schmidt was bait?" "Yes." "Nathan, they executed him on a shitty cellar floor!" "It could have been you." "Let me tell you something about Schmidt." "He went to the Russians a week ago, and said he had a contact, an American." "Somebody he could use." "Don't tell me that." "You didn't look in his eyes." "Don't tell me that!" "He was your asset." "Somebody you used for information." "Aw, Jesus Christ!" "You don't just trade these people like they're baseball cards." "It's not a fuckin' game!" "Oh, yes, it is." "That's exactly what it is." "And it's no kid's game, either." "This is a whole other game." "And it's serious and it's dangerous-and it's not one you want to lose." "Nathan, we killed this man." "We used him, and we killed him." "Okay, then you gotta help me understand this one." "You-- Nathan, what are we doin' here?" "Don't give me some bullshit about the greater good." "That's exactly what it's about." "Because what we do is unfortunately very, very necessary." "And if you?" "re not willing to sacrifice scum like Schmidt... for those that want nothing more than their freedom, then you better take a hard look at your profession, my friend." "Because it doesn't get any easier." "Why did you use me?" "Do you want to walk?" "Walk." "You should have told me about the op." "You used me." "I did." "And listen to this, because this is important." "If you had pulled some stunt over there," "I wouldn't come after you." "You go off the reservation, I will not come after you." "Fuck your rules, Nathan." "Okay." "But tonight, they saved your life." "Can we have the relevant files on Ann Cathcart?" "Ann Cathcart's body was found... in the lobby of a cheap hotel in East Germany, just two months after she defected." "Yeah." "Beaten to death." "Vopos never solved the case." "And Bishop was in Berlin when this happened." "We were both in Berlin-- Do you recall Bishop's reaction... to the news that Ann Cathcart was dead?" "Motive and opportunity." "Nathan, you should leave here knowing that we're looking into every possible scenario." "What's "Sideshow"?" "You don't need to know." "Why are you trying to burn Bishop?" "Troy?" "Hold transcription, hold video." "Sideshow was a bugging op." "Listening to government offices in eastern China." "The trade talks?" "Mm." "And you're afraid the lid to the cookie jar is gonna slam shut on our hand?" "Oh, come on, guys!" "Chinese need trade status more than we need to give it." "That's not necessarily so." "Twenty-four hours after capture, Bishop's allowed to start talking." "That gives you, what?" "Ten, twelve hours to make a trade." "Come on." "You're on the clock." "He doesn't know anything." "Bishop wasn't on Sideshow." "He wasn't working for us." "He was arrested during a rescue attempt... at a prison outside Su Chou." "Who was he after?" "Don't know." "Let go of me! For more on this late-breaking story, we go live to Hong Kong." "It has been confirmed that the Chinese claim... to have arrested an American operative for the C.I.A." "While the State Department remains quiet, official sources say that the individual, working out of American consulate in Hong Kong, was captured in an act of espionage." "If confirmed, this comes at a bad time for an administration... which is in the middle of trade negotiations with China." "The U.S. government is in the process of negotiating his release." "The embassy promised to keep us abreast..." "We are so fucked." "of the situation a sit develops." "This is Frank Nall, live in Hong Kong." "Guess that limits our options." "I want to know what you have to say about this, and I want it on the record." "When I was a kid, I used to spend summers on my uncle's farm." "And he had this plow horse that he used to work with every day." "He really loved that plow horse." "One summer she came up lame, and could barely stand." "The vet offered to put her down." "You know what my uncle said?" "No, Muir." "What did he say?" "He said, "Why would I ask somebody else to kill a horse that belonged to me?"" "Get me Peter Brody at the FCC." "I don't care." "Just get him." "Looks like Bishop's gonna be okay." "Good." "What about the flag?" "Keep it." "Something to remember me by." "You know where to store this stuff, right?" "Yeah." "What do I do with the storage key?" "If I need it, I'll send for it." "I'll send you a postcard." "From where?" "Not a chance." "You'd show up and try to clean the place, and scare the native girls away." "I wish." "I'll be working for Andy Unger down the hall." "You're gonna miss it." "You know that, don't you?" "Thank you." "Thank you." "Mm-hmm." "Have a nice day." "Thank you." "Thank you." "Thank you." "Mm-hmm." "Thank you." "For more on this story, we go live to Hong Kong." "And, in a late-breaking development of the incident reported earlier, rumours that Tom Bishop, an alleged C.I.A. operative, had been captured in an act of espionage, now appears to be a hoax." "Tom Bishop died 1 4 months ago." "While the C.l.A. has made no official comment, sources close to the agency have confirmed Bishop's death late last year." "The discredited story has been attributed... to an overzealous member of the Chinese government, who leaked the false information in the hopes of undermining the current U.S. trade negotiations." "This is Frank Nall, live in Hong Kong." "Mr. Muir?" "Told you you'd miss it." "Who do you trust in military intelligence?" "I co-signed Martha Rayburn's car loan." "Listen, Gladys." "I gotta buy some time here." "I'm gonna need imagery Analysis for a military prison near Su Chou." "And if you use the phones, don't use these." "Any chance I could lose my job over this?" "Good." "I didn't want to work for Andy Unger anyway." "I know who it is." "I know who Bishop was after." "Well, so do we." "But do you know why?" "I mean, if anybody knew the back story," "I mean, it would, well, uh," "It?" "s just that it would make a congressional hearing really worth watching." "By the way, that's not in the op reports." "Muir, you're not cleared to be in here." "Relax, Kappler." "If I didn't have clearance, how did I get in?" "Where's this report?" "I just came from the seventh floor, and there's some people pretty disappointed it hasn't arrived yet." "Hold on!" "What report?" "You were at the briefing." "I'm talking about Tom Bishop." "Bishop went rogue." "Yeah, and they were gonna... pull him out until somebody up there-- and I'm not gonna say who-- said that your department claimed there weren't enough resources." "Who said that?" "Look, I can buy some time while you pull this together." "Now, Operation Sideshow." "That's near the prison, right?" "Near Su Chou." "China." "Come on." "Any air support?" "P'eng Hu Islands." "Commander Wiley's outfit." "Forty minutes from Su Chou Prison." "Thank you." "Oh, hey," "I'm having a little retirement dinnerparty tonight." "Services library." "Say, 7:00?" "Sure." "You know, I uh-- I didn't know you liked me." "What was that all about?" "What did Muir want?" "What?" "He was just talking." "What about?" "His party." "I don't think you're invited." "Gladys?" "Hello?" "It's me." "Where are you?" "First floor coffee shop." "Talk to me." "Imagery Analysis." "They've got every angle on the prison... you could want, collecting dust." "Gladys?" "Get me whatever they have." "That'll have to go through Folger's office." "I'm aware of that." "I also need info on an outfit of ours in the P'eng Hu Islands." "Commander Wiley's outfit." "Muir?" "Muir, wait up." "And call Kappler in the map room." "Tell him my party's cancelled." "Your party?" "We're gonna need you upstairs a bit longer." "What's that?" "I said, we're gonna need you upstairs a bit longer." "You got something in your teeth." "Harker says you might care to enlighten us on information that's not in your op reports?" "I just want to help out." "Is it relevant to the issue at hand?" "I know who Bishop was after." "Elizabeth Hadley." "Pull up what we have on Hadley." "It was a tip of the sword deal, out of Beirut." "intended to be clean and efficient in a place that was any thing but." "By '85, the place was a nightmare." "...took Beirut and surrounding areas into a new round of bitter fighting." "Sheikh Salameh was our target." "He ran a large terrorist faction that had taken out a number of American targets, including at least one of the embassy bombings... that left 212 people dead-- mostly civilians." "An assassination was not an option." "He needed to appear to die of natural causes, to avoid violent repercussions, and even more bloodshed-- his base of operations was Cyprus." "What we knew about him was that he was extremely dangerous, extremely paranoid, and he was planning a trip to Beirut to see the family doctor." "I sent Bishop in a couple of months ahead of me, to make contacts and get within striking distance of the sheikh." "I set him up at the Commodore." "Where all the flacks and the expatriates stayed." "His cover was as a photojournalist." "He was good." "He was talented." "He had a good eye." "Probably had a photographymer it badge stuffed in a drawer at home." "It wasn't that much different from 'Nam, actually, so it wasn't long... before he was right at home." "Took him seven weeks... but Bishop found a way to get to the sheikh." "Hi." "Hi." "Yeah, uh, tobacco, see, cigarettes" "It's for the children, for God's sake." "Fine." "Okay, calm down." "Calm down!" "Bishop delivered medical supplies... to the refugee camp." "He'd negotiated a deal with a new contact in order to get closer to the sheikh 's doctor." "Take the antibiotics and the morphine... straight to the doctor;, the rest of the stuff, the hypos, the bandages" "Oh, fuck." "Hey, what happened to the kid over here?" "Oh, he was trying to take the hill." "It's in the north end of the camp." "If they make it, they're clear into a safe zone where they can get medical supplies and food." "Of course, they've got to make it back." "There we go, honey." "Hi." "Hi." "I'd like to come back and do a story on the doc." "Maybe get something published for you." "For me?" "Yeah, let the world know what's goin' on here." "Well, I don't know, Terry." "Maybe we can work something out." "Anyway, Bishop did a "day in the life" spread on the doctor... that we got printed in the Times." "So, with that relationship intact, things looked good." "It's good." "Then again, this was Beirut." "We didn't know when the doctor was going to be giving the sheikh his physical, but it was our only opportunity to take him out." "So, I didn't have the usual time to butter him up, which means we needed twice the sex with half the foreplay." "Hello?" "Muir has arrived." "Huh?" "Can you get over here soon?" "Right." "Okay." "Good." "All right." "What's wrong?" "Uh, Israeli troops." "Movin' into the Bekaa Valley." "Mm." "Where in the Bekaa?" "South end." "God, it's 5:30." "With the roadblocks, you won't get there till noon." "Yeah, so the shots won't be so pretty." "All right, I'm up." "What's so important?" "Hey, it's a new day." "Far too early, you psycho." "What is it?" "The Sheikh Ali Salemeh, he's moving." "How?" "Speedboat from Cyprus." "He's booked the top floor of the Nebaa apartments for two weeks." "My God, you're hideous." "Why do you even bother?" "Missed you, too." "What do you want?" "Flowers at 5:00 in the morning?" "Flowers would be nice." "But I'll settle for breakfast." "Well, I got a good spot." "Yeah?" "Yeah, taught the guy to make migas." "Yeah." "Migas?" "Mexican restaurant in Beirut, huh?" "I'm impressed." "Suddenly, Mexican doesn't sound so good to me." "This better be the best damn breakfast I ever had." "It's delicious." "You'll love it." "We have to make it to the end of the alley." "You're gonna make a beautiful corpse." "Happy birthday, Nathan." "You know Langley has seven different birth dates for you?" "Well, they're all wrong." "I know." "It wasn't easy." "K.G.B., Mossad, also wrong." "Fortunately, I was well trained." "Tom, I'm speechless." "Where the hell did you find something like this in Beirut?" "Beirut?" "Diplomatic pouch, overnight from London." "Got a new racket goin' on here." "Operation Dinner Out." "Dinner Out?" "Mm." "Dinner Out." "I'll remember that." "Here we go." "How're we doing?" "The sheikh's scheduled for a physical." "I made contact with his doctor, who is also his cousin." "That sounds right." "Doctor's name is Ahmad, works at a refugee camp... south of town." "I got to him through an aid worker." "Blonde or brunette?" "I didn't say it was a she." "Is she cute?" "Just someone I used to get to the camp." "Is she gonna be any further use to us?" "Not to us." "Another piece of nasty business." "Langley wants a backup." "Okay?" "They want me to liaise with the Lebanese militia, just in case." "Nathan, those guys are cowboys." "No." "Not an option." "All the more reason to make sure we do it our way." "You're ten minutes late." "Nathan, we're okay." "I just got hung up." "Look, we got zero room for error here." "You're right." "You're right." "It won't happen again." "Ahmad." "Good to see you." "Oh, how are you, sir?" "I'm great." "Listen, I have a friend I think you?" "d be interested in speaking with." "You good on time?" "Okay." "Yes, okay." "Hello, doctor." "Fine." "May I?" "How are you, sir." "Please." "It's official business." "I'm afraid a bit unpleasant, but something you ought to see." "The doctor's father had been a politician, a diplomat of some note." "and he and his wife had died a couple of years back, from CO2 asphyxiation." "We have reason to believe that the death of your parents was not accidental." "Are you saying..." "they were murdered?" "We know who did it." "I wanted to give you a chance, if you want it, to do something about this." "Something I think would serve both of our interests." "I'm sorry." "It's like he wanted me to know." "What I did know was that if we weren't careful, she was going to cause the whole thing to come crashing down around us." "Okay." "Yeah." "Good." "He's been with her every night." "Yeah." "Scotch." "Wh-What's wrong?" "Nothin'." "Excuse me, sir?" "Mm." "See the gentleman at the bar?" "Would you get him a double of your cheapest scotch?" "Okay?" "Thank you." "Who is it?" "It?" "s this guy, he, uh, he works at the embassy." "He helped me out with a passport problem." "Monsieur, the gentleman here bought you a scotch." "Good guy." "A really good guy." "Terry." "It's Terry, right?" "That's right." "It's good to see you again, Nathan." "I was just saying how you helped me out with that passport problem." "Uh, Elizabeth Hadley, Nathan Muir." "Pleased to meet you." "Nice to meet you." "What you don't know is that he mentioned you at the embassy." "Said he met a beautiful girl and he wanted to extend his stay-- now that's-- that's gotta be you, right?" "Well, you never know." "You want to join us?" "Ah-Well, maybe, just for a minute." "I don't want to be a third wheel." "So, what brings you to this part of the world?" "Well, I'm with an international aid organization." "Oh." "How do you keep track of it all?" ""It all"?" "I haven't been here that long, but it seems like nobody trusts anybody." "Seventeen sects, all claiming their birthright here." "Do you have a favorite?" "Our organization's neutral." "God, that must be nice, being neutral." "Never having to take sides." "Sleeping like a baby." "That's a simplistic way-- Please, don't defend me." "What?" "No, no, she's right." "How do you sleep, Elizabeth?" "Hey." "Well, actually, I don't." "It's the shelling I can't quite get used to, you know?" "All night." "Well, it's more effective that way." "Families at home." "Greater chance for casualties." "And quite a lot of these shells, they seem to come from warships." "Funny, too, now that I think about it." "The bombs, the guns, the bullets, the tanks, they all come from somewhere else, too-- uh, China, Syria," "Iraq, Iran-- the U.S." "This place is like "31 Flavors"-- something for everyone." "Bad day at the office, Nathan?" "Ah, sh-You're right." "I apologize." "Jesus, here you are, kind enough to invite me to your table, and I start talking politics right off the bat." "Mm." "I guess that's the curse of the job." "Must be." "So, Elizabeth, do you miss London?" "It must be tough not to be able to return." "Why should that concern you?" "What are you talking about?" "I don't know if she?" "s mentioned, but she's not welcome at home." "Parents won't talk to her, her brother and two sisters think she's crazy." "She's a fanatic." "Stop it." "This is ridiculous." "Yeah, you just met this guy, right?" "No, please don't." "Please, stay with your friend." "What the fuck are you doing?" "Exactly what you should have done-your homework." "Nathan, she set us up with Ahmad." "She?" "s just an asset, huh?" "Did it ever occur to you she might see you as an asset?" "Yes, it did, and I'm tellin' you, you're wrong." "How'd you two meet?" "Did you mark her?" "Or was it the other way around?" "Did she get you to do you any favors?" "You're out of line." "Drop it." "It's under control." "Oh!" "How about him?" "Rajiq Nabih." "You got him under control?" "Hezbollah." "She uses him to finance her camp, and he uses her for God-knows-what." "Tell me I'm wrong, Tom." "Tell me you knew about him." "I don't know what the fuck you're doin'." "But my personal life is my business." "You stay out of it." "Oh, like heck." "Sure-"Terry."" "I'll stay out of your personal life." "Excusez-moi." "Uh, taxi." "Taxi, s'il vous plait." "Oui, madame." "Am I getting played here?" "Huh?" "Jesus Christ, you're such a-- Am I getting played?" "Oh, you're accusing me of lying to you?" "What is it?" "Do you want the truth?" "Well, uh, fine." "I'm a fixer." "Uh, fanatic." "How do you think I move so freely?" "You know, I make deals." "Provide introductions." "Anything to try and help... the people that I work with." "As much as I'd like to deny it, most times, those introductions have consequences." "Why can't you go home?" "Why can't you go home?" "Why?" "I put" "Why?" "I was involved with, um, a, human rights group in London." "We bombed a building owned by the Chinese government." "It was supposed to be empty, and it wasn't." "And have to live with that." "Fine." "Well, that's me." "What about you?" "Y-You can start small there." "Your name." "You know my name." "Your name." "Terry." "Tell me your real name, please." "Terry." "Jesus, you're pathetic." "She had worked both ends against the middle for so long, the middle decided to give up and go home." "The Chinese, of course, had serious problems with her." "A lot of little ones." "One big one." "The London bombings claimed the life of the premier's nephew, and they don't tend to forget that kind of thing." "How well did you know Hadley?" "Our paths crossed." "That's about it." "What was Bishop's reaction to all this?" "Didn't bring it up." "So, neither did I." "I'm gonna try to get us some work in South America." "Ever been to Argentina?" "You okay?" "Yes." "I am okay." "Fuck." "Okay." "Half a drop of this on the skin... and he'll be dead within 1 2 hours." "You will use this stethoscope." "You will take the cap off, hold it to his chest to check his heart, and place the cap back on-- don't brush up against it." "Got it?" "Yeah." "That's it." "Tell me-- is it hard?" "Is what hard?" "To take a life." "Yeah." "The sheikh wants me to come at noon." "On Friday." "Which was just four long days away." "lntelligence showed us he was in the process... of planning a major attack on the civilian sector of West Beirut." "We were on the clock, and we knew this was our only chance." "So it was imperative that everything went according to plan." "So Bishop baby-sat the doctor, and the rest of us tried not to watch the water boil." "And to satisfy Langley, I met with the Lebanese militia, who were more than just a little excited about even the possibility... of putting their bomb squad into action against the sheikh, in case the plan with the doctor failed." "Monsieur." "Bonjour." "The militia was purely a backup." "Not a real option." "And then there was the waiting." "That's the worst part." "Gives you too much time to consider, "What if?"" "My name's Tom." "And then, on..." "Thursday, the day before the sheikh's physical, the Druze and the Party of God started a street war in South Beirut." "She got antsy, and the water boiled over." "Tom Bishop on the phone." "Yeah?" "The sheikh wants them there within the hour." "So here we go." "Nathan, the doc's not with me." "Where the hell is he?" "The Amal retaliated and shelled the camp." "You let him go?" "Nathan" "You let her take him?" "On my way." "Lebanese militia is not an option." "We let the sheikh get away, we are dead in the water." "No." "I can get him there." "Just trust me." "Get out of the way!" "Move!" "Ahmad, it's time." "I'm sorry." "We gotta go now." "Fuck!" "Move!" "Hello?" "It's Muir." "Where are we?" "Looks like they're packing up to go." "Move!" "Move!" "And?" "Could be an hour." "Could be ten minutes." "Get out of the way!" "Come on!" "Move!" "Move!" "Move!" "Move!" "Get out of the fucking way!" "Hello?" "Okay." "Okay." "Good luck, Ahmad." "Ahmad, we gotta go." "You okay?" "Yes." "Yes." "Yes." "You okay?" "Okay." "Thank you." "Come on, Ahmad." "Come on." "The destruction was a little more extensive... than anyone anticipated." "Our Lebanese friends were a little insecure about this being their first big mission, so they packed up the car with enough Semite to blowup half of Beirut." "It was a tough deal, but I figured Bishop could handle it." "I didn't see him again until a week later, when we were scheduled to fly out of there for Karachi." "That was the last time I saw him." "Happy?" "Seventy-four casualties, an apartment block leveled, one dead terrorist" "Yeah, happy." "We have some fucked-up barometer for success, don't we?" "Let's take a walk." "I'm not going with you." "Hooked up with another op." "Probably for the best." "Is this about her?" "No." "Be sure you're doing it for the right reasons, Tom." "Yeah." "I'm done with your reasons, Nathan." "I'm done with you." "I'm not ending up like you." "Good luck." "Good luck." "Lizzy?" "Yes?" "I'm on my way." "I've got to go brief the White House." "We'll finish this up at 0700 tomorrow." "The files you requested, sir." "Ah, thank you." "Wait!" "You can?" "t go in there." "I'll get back to you." "It's all right." "You can't do this." "I'm due at the White House." "He's one of ours." "Troy, do you remember when we could tell the good guys from the bad guys?" "All this... it was about something, wasn't it?" "Yes." "Yeah, yeah, yeah." "Oh, forgot my smokes." "I'll get them, sir." "You're aware this is now a nonsmoking facility, sir?" "Feels good to break a rule now and then." "Good morning." "Thomas Quinn." "Mitch Alford, please." "Nathan Muir." "One moment, please." "Mitch, I got Nathan Muir on the line." "Want to take it?" "Thanks." "Hey, Nathan." "What can I do for you?" "Who's this?" "She was his wife." "This guy and his fucking wives." "She stayed in Korea while he did two tours in South America." "The second op with Harry Duncan was real sensitive shit." "Muir worked with Duncan?" "This should work for both of them." "Liquidate everything, Mitch." "Stocks, T-bills money markets, the works." "Shouldn't we discuss this?" "No." "I don't care about the penalties." "I want to have access to it now." "Nathan, save for a rainy day." "Look, I know what I'm doing." "Wire-transfer the balance to this account:" "1 -7-1 -2-4-4-8-2-9-2;" "First Maritime of Grand Cayman." "Grand Cayman?" "That's it." "Thanks, Mitch." "This is Harker, I need to find out if there were any calls... made to Hong Kong since this morning." "The whole building." "Hi." "Hi there." "Mislaid my pass." "I'll take a look upstairs." "No problem." "Get a load of this." "What?" "He consolidated his international trading account." "He what?" "Sent them to a bank in Grand Cayman." "Get me his account balance." "Right." "Yeah?" "Harry, it's Muir." "Here's a list of the Hong Kong calls you requested." "Embassy." "That's his cell phone." "Hong Kong Herald." "That's Andrew Unger's fucking office." "You still have contact with that official at the power company?" "Yeah." "Yeah, Deng." "Why?" "Yeah, this is Harker." "I'll hold." "Where can I fax you this under the radar?" "Kowloon Marriott." "What the hell is going on here, Muir?" "You gotta trust me on this, Harry." "Why should I trust you?" "Jesus, you recommended Boy Scout to me in the first place." "Call me on my cell." "Muir?" "What's going on, Unger?" "I'm looking for my badge." "I don't understand it" "Where's Muir?" "Looks like he's gone for the day, sir." "What?" "How much longer?" "Print them out and send them up." "Yeah?" "What now?" "Did you get my fax?" "Yes." "I see an op requiring three months of prep." "Bishop prepped it before he piggybacked Sideshow." "So, what, we're going to ask him for help?" "He's going to be dead in six hours." "No, he's got a friend on the inside." "Check the roster for Sideshow." "Well, I'll be damned." "Tran." "He's got all the schematics for the prison." "What do we need Deng for?" "Thirty minutes of complete blackout at Su Chou." "And Harry?" "Yeah?" "Give me bottom dollar." "Yeah?" "Deng wants 500,000 yuan for the power-out at Su Chou." "No way." "Tell him a hundred "K", and I'll pay in dollars." "Well, he won't risk it for less than 300, but he will take dollars." "Five years ago, it would have cost 20 grand." "Five years ago, Deng would not have had to bribe... ten employees, two supervisors, a local politician-- all of whom stand to lose their lives if they get caught." "Come on, Muir." "It's not like it was your money." "Tell 'im 282 grand in the Grand Cayman account and that's it." "Okay." "It's a done deal." "Morning, Gladys." "Oh, if the wife calls, tell her I'll be upstairs." "Good morning, gentlemen." "Director Wilson." "Good morning." "Have a seat." "I, uh, found some extra stuff on Bishop." "I don't think it's relevant, but if you want to see it" "Harker, you want to go ahead?" "There are a couple of things that need to be cleared up." "About Bishop?" "No, about you, Muir." "About the past 24 hours." "Mr. Muir has been working against us from the start." "What are you talking about?" "I've done nothing but cooperate." "Cooperate?" "Have I withheld anything?" "Certainly the fact that Harry Duncan tipped you off... to Bishop's situation before you even arrived here yesterday." "Yet you chose to play dumb with us." "Why?" "Okay." "Then maybe you'd like to tell us about the calls you placed... to Duncan from Andrew Unger's office last night." "Harry Duncan's a friend-- Aren't they all." "We were discussing a personal matter." "Harry Duncan's gone missing." "Oh, yeah?" "Well, good for Harry." "He deserves some time away." "With your $282,000?" "Muir transferred that amount to a Grand Cayman account yesterday." "As of an hour ago, it's gone." "You want to accuse me of something?" "Accuse me." "Maybe the payoff went to..." "Dig by Gibson when you tipped off the press." "Troy?" "Leave Digger out of this." "His paper's a front." "He's Ml-6'sman in Hong Kong." "Anything else, Harker?" "Yes, sir." "Yesterday, Imagery Analysis delivered a file... requested by Muir's secretary to your office." "Did you receive that file, sir?" "I don't remember seeing it." "It was returned at 0300 this morning." "All right, give it to me." "Thank you." "Is this China?" "Muir?" "I believe it is, sir, and I think it would behoove Mr. Muir... to tell us exactly what $282,000 has bought him there." "Muir?" "It's kind of difficult to explain." "I think you better tell us everything." "I've been using company resources for personal benefit." "For the past year, I?" "ve been routing one of our satellites... over some retirement property that I'm thinking about buying." "What the hell is that?" "Harker, let me see that." "Because of the changing weather patterns and the erosion... that's occurring along the coastline of the beaches, and the fact that it's my life savings," "I just wanted to be sure." "Sorry." "I believe I'll sit in for the rest of this." "Aiken, where did you leave off yesterday?" "Beirut, sir." "We still don't know how Hadley wound up in a Chinese prison." "Should we go off the record with this, sir?" "No." "Let's get on with this." "After the bombing, Hadley was a concern." "Not only to Middle East ops but to Bishop 's life." "So I brokered a trade with the Chinese government, using Hadley in exchange for a U.S. diplomat convicted of espionage." "And she was flown to a high-security prison near Su Chou, eastern China." "The place was cleared out and a "Dear John" saying they were through... was forged and left for Bishop to find." "It appears you underestimated Bishop's feelings for her." "Yeah, I underestimated it." "And you took it upon yourself to do this deal... and you were alone in this." "Yeah." "Just me." "Muir's secretary is on the phone." "Your secretary's on the phone, line one." "Yeah?" "I've got Commander Wiley." "Okay, connect us." "Commander Wiley, sir." "Fax received." "What's the verdict?" "We're on for tonight." "Roger, sir." "Understand." "Operation Dinner Out is a go." "Confirm?" "Correct." "Dinner Out is a go." ""Dinner Out's a go?" Hell of a way to speak to your wife." "Why do you think they keep dumping him?" "How did Bishop find out where she was?" "Couldn't have been too hard." "Small world, people talk." "A white face in a Chinese prison stands out." "He's well trained." "Should've known he'd find out." "Any other questions?" "Yeah, one." "If you'd known he was going after her, would you have told us?" "No." "Do we edit the transcript or let it stand?" "The Agency can't be responsible for some crazy thing Bishop did on his own." "I'm sorry..." "about Bishop." "So am I." "We done here?" "Nondisclosure agreement." "Aren't you going to read it?" "Read it a thousand times." "Aiken, would you escort..." "Mr. Muir from the building? Dinner with his wife?" "Why?" "He said he had four wives." "I'm changing phones." "There was one in Germany." "His first wife was Korean." "And Peggy, that's three." "He was only married once." "This is Black Hawk One, we're inbound." "Operation Dinner Out accomplished." "What did you say?" "Nothing." "Just that we're on our way home, sir." "No." "Operation what?" "Dinner Out, sir." "Who are the others?" "Here it is." "Patricia Lemour, Sandra Harris and Peggy Dye, all agents or civilian assets." "They were all cover wives." "Then who was he talking to?" "There's been an incident in China." "Oh, Jesus Christ." "Spent the last year Rocky Mountain way" "Couldn't get much higher" "Out to pasture think it's safe to say" "Time to open fire" "And we don't need the ladies" "Crying 'cause the story?" "s sad" "'Cause the Rocky Mountain way" "Is better than the way we had" "Whoa" "Well, he's telling us this and he's telling us that" "Changes it everyday" "Says it doesn't matter" "Bases are loaded and Casey's at bat" "Playing it play-by-play" "Time to change the batter" "And we don't need the ladies" "Crying 'cause the story?" "s sad" "Uh-huh" "Rocky Mountain way" "Is better than the way we had" "Yeah" "And we don't need the ladies" "Crying 'cause the story?" "s sad" "Uh-huh" "Rocky Mountain way" "Is better than the way we had" "Yeah"