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He's gone young lady. Hell's standard no longer exists. I'm Archie. Archie Regan. You have to see Noah. Mind if I throw the new lens in your case? I'm with the customs police. Can you come with me please? They are plain guilty. Then you are a bloody fool. I want to see my father. I tell him he's all I've got now. I should see her, shouldn't I? Why? Because she's my daughter, that's why. Oh I'll go. I just won't tell her I'm her father. That's all I'll say. I'm her lawyer. Do you know if my father's been contacted I asked Mr. Carlisle to give him a diary. I'll find out. I can't go back inside there Richard. I really can't. Now, the stunning conclusion to Kennedy Miller's Bangkok Hilton. We're going to dance. There's a kid. how are you? you've been drinking. that's not true. look at you you're a mess. normally. damn it I looked everywhere for that. I haven't been drinking I fell over outside that's all. must be getting old. you fell over your hands are shaking you're sweating like a pig. you're an alcoholic aren't you? that's fact I haven't had a drink for several days. the reason well reason my nerves are shot is because I'm in here. oh that's great. you poor thing it's you that's going to pieces but you can just walk in here in half an hour you can walk out again. I'm sorry I know what it must be like. you've got no idea. they keep you in a stinking crowded cell it's so hot you can hardly breathe there's cockroaches everywhere. they never leave you alone. I mean I can't even go to the toilet without being watched. so don't tell me you know what it must be like because you don't. every morning you go around and pull the dead from the cells do you? I don't think you've done that yet have you? I was a prisoner for three years of my life cat. I know exactly what it's like. I know it in spades. where? Singapore, Changi during the war. there were thousands of us. we all died our own little death. I'm sorry. I didn't realize. I swear I'd never come inside a jail again that's why I'm not handling this very well I'm afraid. I just don't think I'm ever gonna get out of here. I don't think I'm strong enough. yes you will. don't give up. we're all working for you but you've got to be strong too. it's a pity about the marmalade. yes. be more careful next time. I need a hundred dollars. US dollars. and I need some more vitamins. you can't afford to get sick in here. anything else? um ventolin and headache pills as many as you can get. right. um excuse me. where are you going? somewhere I can think. I want to take us somewhere somewhere where we can talk quietly. kitchen? yeah kitchen's fine. yes kitchen's fine. Carlisle's working on the law. he's looking for precedence technicalities. any chink you might be able to slip through. well he'll try to prove that you were no longer under tied jurisdiction at the time. he'll use all the usual legal tricks he can. then he'll try to tear that case to pieces. possible. you don't sound very confident. to be honest I'm not. I think it's gonna be bloody hard to get anyone to believe your story. so do I. I don't have much faith in courts discovering the truth. you've got to hit them over the head with it. how? we have to find him Katrina. we have to show that he's real. then we have to do the heartbeat. we have to convince the court that he's a drug dealer. so where do we start? I thought you might know that. you tell me. you're my lawyer. am I? yes you are. you and Richard you're my lawyers. oh well I will let Richard handle the legal side. you give me the leads and I'll follow them up. now you said that you met Harky Regan in London. what were you doing there? I was looking for my father. when I was little I was told that he was dead and after my mother died I found out that wasn't true. when did she die? a couple of months ago. I'm sorry. must have been hard for you. in a way but we were never very close. when my father left it wiped her out emotionally. she never really recovered. I think in her mind he really did die. in his mind? did she die for him? I don't know. I was gonna ask him that. but he doesn't want to know me. look up time. but this is ridiculous. I bet you a hundred bucks. I always do this. so you went to London? I never met my father. I met Harky Regan instead. I mean he met you. I suppose I was exactly the person he was looking for. I want you to remember everything. I want you to run it through your head over and over again. every moment you spent with him everything you said. can you do that? yes. look I'm gonna try and get an identikit person down here. see if we can't get a good look at him all right? okay good. bye. bye. I've reached something. what? a photograph. they're not in your luggage. I'll have an inventory. I took it in Goldworth. I never finished the film. it's still in the camera. there you go. just keep on thinking. goodbye. bye. fuck What do you bring up? Lots of stuff. Food, mainly. Oh yeah, and a can opener. Yeah. I'll give us some. No. Don't be a prickie on that. That's someone on me again anyway. I do. I need it to my stuff he brought me. I'll hand it back to you. No. Okay, we'll share it. Yeah, alright. Alright. Come on, give us some. Come on, give us some. Give us some. I might, it's safe. No, forget it. I'll do the money. Okay? There is no God, you know. 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Some turd's gotta be planning to knife someone. We're just getting in early. So give us it, stupid, or we'll lose a bloody thing. What are you gonna do with it? I'm gonna hide it. Anyone tries to screw me, you get a real surprise, huh? Oh, a potlucka. Eat more. You hide can opener? I don't know what you're talking about, all right? You know, my my kojai. Where is it? Come, jai yen yen. Don't be a serious asshole. You a nice girl? I'm a nice girl. I'm a nice girl. I'm a nice girl. You're a nice girl? You're a nice girl? Bitch. Where you go? You know, they can't open their cans. Half of them's gonna starve. It's lucky for them we're here, eh? Oh, great plan, Mandy. Now we've got a can opener, but we haven't got anything else. Don't be stupid. We'll get out of this. Oh, what is this shiviki? Five baht. No way, Mandy. You always set us up. Five baht. You can't keep taking what's not given to you. Yeah, I agree. Still five baht. Isn't romp a room, you know? You may forget your actions, but your actions don't forget you. Five baht. I only got a 20. Come on. We can change. Next. That's the man we're looking for. That's Harky Ragan. Where did you get this? She took it in Goa. The film was left in our camera. So how was it at the jail? It was fine. I tripped over on the road, that's all. Bloody silly of me. Nothing there you wanted to forget? Well, memories, you know, but no, nothing really. I should have done it years ago. Good. Did you tell her who you are? No, she and Bill Worthington are getting on fine. Well, you'll have to let her know sometime. When we've got her out, Richard, her father let her down once. I don't want her to think he might do it again. It would be devastating for her. Well, you're the only one who can judge that. I thought you were giving up. Oh, I am. It's just that Johnny and I have known each other for such a long time. I couldn't let him go without a word, could I? But the least he deserves is a passionate embrace. Now, Mr. Walker, I'd like to say that we're going to meet again. I fear, however, it is not meant to be. Such a touching moment. I'm loath to interrupt. I was just wondering what you were planning to do now, assuming you survive. That's already in hand. We know he's taken a plane to Australia. Perhaps he's still there. Another? Well, why not? Ha-ha. Ha-ha. Ha! Thank you. It's the heat, you know. As I thought, there was no difficulty pulling out the arrival data. Immigration shows that Anachmed Vincent Rogan, British passport number C61-6665C, entered Australia at Sydney on Qantas Flight 2 from Bangkok. And departed? No, there's no record that he has. He's still there, then? He's still in Australia. Not necessarily. Not according to our people. The deputy secretary says, assuming your allegations are correct, that he probably would have left the country already on a false passport, most likely an Australian one. Any way of checking? Well, on the immigration form, you have to give a street address. And what was his? A prison farm just south of Sydney. He's got a sense of humour, then. Of course, he may have had to ditch the British passport to get out of Australia, but that doesn't mean it wasn't genuine. Oh, I should go to the English, is that it? That's what we suggest. Ask them to run a check. Check on passport number C61-6665C. Never know, might turn up something. Well? Thank you for coming, Bob. No, I don't like to ask for favours. I'm appointed being Chargé de Fer, if I can't help. Not that I understand what you're doing. Oh, just a bit of work for Carlisle. Nothing much, just keeping my hand in. Drink? No, thank you, I won't. Are you all right, old boy? Yes, I'm fine. You don't mind if I have one, do you? No, you go ahead. Black label, ice. Anyway, whatever it is, it's turned up something. That's yours. And as you said, there is a passport issued in the name of Ahmed Vincent Ragane. Number C61-6665C, issued in London. Here are the details. You got an address. Thank you, Bob. We got the Home Office to have a look at it. It's not unusual if drugs are involved. Harky Ragane's been dead for years. Apparently, if you want a false passport, that's how you do it. You apply in a dead person's name. I see. As you can imagine, Scotland Yard are involved now. You're asking me for details. Who is he, Bill? Who is this Ahmed Vincent Ragane? Did you ever read The Day of the Jackal? There was a man in that. Every time they thought they caught him, they opened their hand, and he wasn't there. I'm scared, Bob, you see, I think that Harky Ragane could be like that man. You sure you don't want to drink? No, no, thank you. And thank you for that. Excuse me. Thank you. Wake up. Come on, get up. Jump on to her. You got your money? No, I know about your deal. I'm not paying 20 bucks. Oh, sure. OK. $10. She might die. OK, she OK. $10. $20. $15. OK, OK. OK? $20. Two hours. Three. Two? Two. What's the K4? It's for the first guy. Oh, that's nice. OK. It's just a short drop. I'll whistle you follow, OK? Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! What's the time? My watch. Where's my watch? Here. Here. It's 2.15. Yeah, 2.15 every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. That door opens. Don't forget it, OK? Come on. G'day. I'm going to get you a, uh, a noong shi moong harsipa, OK? OK for you? Yes. Here you go. Mandy, where are you going? Hey, calm down. We are going to the men's section. Come on. I used to wait the guard up and brought in for the real one. Then I got cluey. I traced it out on paper. Blanket it to the guy down in the carpentry shop. Took us a few goes, but we got it right. It's only wood but got a tree, a real general. Hey, come on. Come on, man. Yeah, yeah. That's what they reckon is a hospital. And no matter how sick he's get, don't ever let him take his own. Why? Before I come up with his how to chuck a stick, he loves the only way he can get in here. Stuff a chicken bun in your fry to fill up blood. He would kill me. This is me brother Billy. Billy? This is Kat. Say hello to Kat. Yeah, you know, look at your dad. Meow. Meow. Can he talk? No, he's dumb. Can't tell what you're thinking, can we Billy? You're going to be good to Kat, aren't you? Remember? Remember I told you about her? She's going to be taking care of you. What? What are you talking about? I'll tell you later. I'll tell you later. Okay? He gets ten of them. It's his pocket money. I'm going to make sure he's alright. Is that what all that cannon and stuff was about? Was it for him? Yeah. Sometimes even money's not enough. Hey, good boy. You ready? Come on, wakey wakey. I miss you. Wow, Amanda. Good day. Kevin looks after Billy while I'm not around. Don't you, Kev? What do you want? It's the same as last time. No worries. Watch if you like, Kat. You never know, you might learn something. All the fellas reckon I'm real good. Hey. Yeah. You're being alone, boy. 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I've already told the lawyer. I'm gonna admit everything. All he's gotta do is get Billy off. Can't they see what he's like? I mean, he's innocent. Yeah, innocent. What's innocent? He knew what was going on. But you've seen him, you reckon he understands? I had it in a shopping basket. Stupid bastards always trying to help. He was carrying it. Get off! Even if it works and he gets off, unless the charge is gonna die up there. Unless someone will look after him. Mandy, I can't do that. Bullshit, you saw how easy it was. Money's not a problem, you're rich, aren't you? I'm giving him to you. Mandy, don't you understand I'm on the same charge as you, just further down the line. You've got a team of lawyers and no record. You look like butter wouldn't melt in your mouth. The newspapers are gonna go ape shit. The government will jump up and down. I'm telling you, they're not gonna execute you, Kat. Change it to possession, not traffic. King Simon's Billy would be luck. After all the bullshit, Buddhist holidays and King's birthday, they'll probably both be out in eight or nine years. Oh, great. What a bitch, you don't get shot, eh? Mandy, I can't. I'm not asking you to do it for me. Do it for him. Bury any chance he's got, Kat. I would if I could, but I can't make promises I won't be able to keep. Why not? I make promises all the time I can't keep. Just say yes, you can promise later. All right. All right, I'll try. It's just one more thing. You don't know when to stop, do you? When you get out, does anyone want any of them big Chrisliners? Anything you ever wanted? Trip on a stupid bloody ship. I'm sorry. How've you been? Fine. How's it all going? Fine. Did you get the photograph? Yes. How is it? It's fine. As a photograph, it's not much use as anything else. I'm afraid, you see, he's not in Australia. Passports are fake. We don't even know his real name, let alone where he is. I suppose in the back of our mind, we were all hoping he was a bit of an amateur. Well, let's get that out of our heads. We're not sure. And on the evidence so far, he's a lot better than we are. So what are we going to do? Bill suggests going to London. Why? Well, we've got to start somewhere. As far as we can tell, that's his base. Frankly, I can't think of anything else. It's really up to you and your memory. I've been trying to write everything out. Give me a day, I'll have it done. Do you know anyone in London who can help? Not really. It's been a long time. If you need it, I know someone you can contact. Richard knows him. He's my uncle. James Stanton will give you his address. I'll get you. 17.20. I'm sorry? 17 quid will do. I'm going to go and get the transport convicts to the colonies. Look what they've got. Bloody Australians. Thanks very much. Good morning, sir. Morning. The time has now come. Precisely. The time has come. Stanton residence. Mr. James Stanton, please. Who shall I say is calling? Who is it? Are you there, sir? What exactly do you want, Mr. Worthington? Well, on March 23rd this year, Mr. Ahmed Ragan was booked on QF2 from Sydney to London. He passed his ticket and was assigned to Mr. Katrina Stanton. I would like to have Mr. Ragan's address. Well, I can't. Not if he's booked through a travel agent. We don't have a record. Not unless he booked it himself. We'll assume that he did. Well, it's a fair way back. It'll take a week or so. I've only got days. Well, the name's not enough. Not if he cancelled. God knows where that's filed. What about her ticket? Could you use that number? Well, depends how the ticket agent handled it. Now, if they cancelled his ticket and reissued, it's gone. But if they reassigned his ticket to her, well, it's different. Little name Vincent? Yes. Ahmed Vincent Ragan, 39 Foster Street, Islington. What number you say? 39. The stop? It's just a vacant lot. Are you sure you got the right address? Oh, yes. I might have known this is exactly where he'd live. Drive on, please. I've already seen it, thanks. The embassy in Thailand sent a copy. Can you help? Sure. I'll show you everything we've got on the person known as Aki Ragan. Oh, thank you. That's it. We're the biggest international press agency, and one way or another, I guess I've seen every photograph out of Afghanistan. Amateur, professional. I tell you one thing, that man hasn't been there. Not as a photographer, anyway. Well, as a reporter, perhaps. Two things took people to a hole like that, Mr. Worthington. News and drugs. There was more money in drugs. I tried the cops. Thanks. I already have. Not a thing. Not anywhere. I don't know what to do. Well, what about the police? Can you try them again? There's no point. How is she? Have you seen her? Not yet. Tomorrow. Well, try and press her. Anything that she can remember. Anything at all. Well, I wouldn't count on it, Hal. We'll have to wait and see. Sawadee ka. What's wrong? 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Section 65 is a carol, trafficking. She's innocent. Well, do what you like, Mr. Arnon, but we're going to win. Of course you will. They've made their decision. About the charge? Yes, it's trafficking. I'm sorry. Does Bill know? No, I came straight here. How's he going? Not much luck so far. Now, is there anything else you can remember? He's a diabetic, I remember that. He showed me his arms, he had needle marks. Did you actually see them? He showed them to me. I didn't study them. Are you sure it was diabetes? Diabetics don't have needle marks. How would I know? He lied to me about everything else. Why wouldn't he lie to me about that? Don't worry, I'll tell Bill. It might help. How long do you want to talk? If you want to talk any longer, you have to pay her. Well, if there's nothing else, I ought to ring Bill. He'll be waiting. Nath? Nath? I thought you were going to pick up Grandma at few BART, were you? Why, you just can't manage on the pension for old dear. What do you reckon, stupid? We're bringing you here. What's going on? I want you to look after my stuff. And you slip it to her. Minus 50, will you? Here, all right. Here, thanks. I'll pay you back. They're taking us to the hole themselves. Unless they're bright and early. Wouldn't want to miss Henry. You know that wooden thing for the jungle tour? It's in the box. Keep everything safe, all right? Yeah, but no matter what happens, they'll be in a peel. You'll be coming back here, won't you? Supposed to. You know the system, there isn't one. You still got to do what you promised? Yeah. Good luck. Good luck, all our lads. Hello? Hal, it's Richard. It's section 65. Huh? Hal, did you hear me? I said it's section 65, the death penalty. Give me a moment, will you, Richard? Are you there? Yes, I'm here. Well, I... It's up to us then, right? Um... What else is happening? Well, she thinks he may be diabetic. It's possible God knows how many of them in London. I can't see much help. No. Although, who knows, it might be. I mean... I don't know. Is there any other news? Hmm? No, no, no, nothing. Well, have you seen your brother yet? Oh. Well, I mean, despite what Katrina might think, he isn't going to be any help. No, I never thought he would be. It just seems that so many years have passed, that's all. Well, to tell the truth, it hasn't even crossed my mind. Well, I mean, if I got time, I might, but right now, I... I... I... I... I want to sleep. Yes, of course, I'm sorry. Good night, Hal. Good night. Who is it? Is that you, Mrs. Simpson? Hello, God. Hello. Hello. Hello. Hello. Hello. Hello. Hello. Hello. Hello. Hello, Gordon. Mr. Hal. Give me your hand. What have they done to you, old fellow? Glorcoma. Don't give it a thought. I've got you in here. How long? Oh, this eye years ago, the other one more slowly. It's lucky I know the house so well. Mr. Hal. I never thought... Aren't you going to invite me in? No, sir. Only Mr. James can do that. If it was my house, you'd all have walked in an instant. It's all right, Gordon. I understand. Hello, James. I was in London and close by, so I thought... Welcome back. Welcome home, Hal. These are the notes about the time she stayed. The notes about the time she spent with him. I mean, they're full of facts, but they don't mean a thing. It's hard to describe what it's like, Jim. I mean, the only peace I have is when I'm asleep. The days are like a nightmare. It's late at night. You open the door to a stranger who's bleeding hard from the head. And as you let him in, you look out across the snow, and there's not a footprint. Not anywhere. What kind of a thing is it that can move across the world without leaving a trace? That's Archie Reagan. I wish I had helped you. I only saw Katrina twice. Most of it was about you. She said she'd met somebody. A man. What did she say? Tell me exactly. Nothing, that's all. She didn't know what to wear. I called Sarah. Sarah? My daughter, didn't she mention that? No. It didn't concern this chap. They went shopping together. The more I think about it, I think we should see Sarah. Sit down. Would you like a drink? I suppose you've only got some of that Mexican stuff, have you? Daddy can't understand why anyone would put a slice of lime in their beer. Silly daddy. What about you, Hal? Oh, no, thank you. I don't drink. I didn't swear. Oh, yes, James, I really can't remember, but yes. Did she tell you how she met Archie? At Qantas, I think. That's right. He was cashing in a couple of tickets. Was it more than one? No, it was more than one. I'm sure it was tickets. No, because here in her note she said, he convinced the clerk to give me the seat booked in his name. I'm probably wrong. It's just, I think she said something about him traveling with someone. I guess I just assumed it. I wonder if he canceled another ticket that day. No, I would have shown up. Why? Well, if he booked them together. I remember the same family, Sam. They say they weren't. He just handed over their ticket and canceled on their behalf. You got the ticket number there? Yes. Okay, we'll check the numbers either side. It's the most logical place to start. There you go. Ticket canceled the same day, same place. Booked in the name of Jane Mitchell, flat 4, 26 Park Road, Shepherd's Bush. Thank you. Miss Mitchell? Yes? You don't know me, but I'm looking for this man. Do you know him? What do you want? I want to find him. Are you from the police? What makes you ask that? No, I'm not. Who is he, Miss Mitchell? It's Sam, Samuel Morris. Samuel Morris? Yes. Sam, Samuel Morris. Oh, I see. Do you mind if I come in? Thank you. I didn't know him very long. He was charming. He had a way with words. I thought he meant what he said. What did he do for a job? He imported things. Antiques mostly, from India. And he was going to take you there, was he, on the way to Australia? Yes. I haven't been home for five years. He had a business in Goa. And we were going to spend Easter there. He booked us a beautiful hotel right on the beach. He said it was the sort of place where the whole world falls in love. And what happened? I was in Hammersmith. Two days before we were due to leave. I'd never been to India, and I finally found a fellow who... Anyway, I was daydreaming, and I stepped in front of a car. I was in hospital for a month. What did he do? He came to visit me the first day. He was very angry. I never saw him again. Where did he live, Miss Mitchell? In Wimbledon. I never went there. He used to come here. He said it was being renovated. How did he know you were in hospital? You say that he visited you. My girlfriend telephoned him. Do you still have the number? 874-2306. Thank you. Thank you very much. Oh, did he ever give you something quite special and quite expensive? He made a big deal of it. It was for the trip. I'll show you. Just things we did together. God. Silly, isn't it? No, it's not silly. I can't forget him. Oh, yes, you can. Let me show you something. What is it? It's a death sentence. It's for heroin. It's for the death of a man. It's for heroin. We didn't lose him. Don't ever think that. He saved your life. Nothing on Samuel Morris. If he exists, which I doubt, he doesn't mean anything to us. As for the phone number, it's registered to a private company. That's the address. I'll be right there. Excuse me. I think I must have the wrong address. I'm looking for Samuel Morris. There's no Morris around here. There's one in Larkham Square, but he's a William. That's strange. I was told number two. No, that's Mr. Rogers. Oh. That's him. What's going on? I have no idea. Someone must have their lines crossed. I'm supposed to interview the man. Oh, you're from a paper, are you? Yes, Country Life, actually. Is Mr. Rogers an antique dealer? No, he works on an airline. Oh, antiques on the side, I suppose. Air India, is it? Could be. He's always going there. Let me guess. You're going to tell me that's where he is now, right? Probably. He was in a cab. He had luggage with him. When? The day before yesterday. Thank you. It's all right, come on. Hello? I've just heard from the other side. They've set a date for the trial. They're not hanging about two weeks. How are you going? I've had another girl. It's all exactly the same. But now he's gone again. Where? Goa. The bastards in Goa. I know it. How's Katrina? She's all right. Mandy Engles, you know the seven kilos? Yes. Well, her trial's over. Everyone's waiting for the verdict. I think that's on Kat's mind. How did it go? Kat doesn't know what's going on. She pleaded guilty, which should help her. But I think it depends on how tough they're going to play it. You don't sound very confident. I'm not. Kat! Kat! What happened? What's the status? I'm fine! I'll get me own cell! Food's better! Summertime, you can get your own womb! It's funny, isn't it? 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He stayed here twice. Once as Mr Rogers and the other as Reagan. Strange, isn't it? Different girls both times. You know how it is. Is he here now? No, not for several weeks. Probably his wife found out. Thank you. Have you ever seen this man? No. Thank you. No, I have never seen him before. I don't think I know him. I'm sorry. He checked out. When? About half an hour ago. Where to? The airport. What name? Reagan, Rogers, Morris. Hurry, please. Stanton. Stanton? That's right, his name's Stanton. Thank you. Have a nice flight. Thank you. I'm so sorry, this is very very urgent. Excuse me, I'm looking for a man, a passenger. The name was Stanton. If you would just wait a moment, sir. Me? Please, will you just check in your computer, any flight of the next hour, and the man calls himself Stanton. Please. Sir, sir, sir, if you think you're going, sir... I'm sorry, can I? What is it, sir? It seems to be the matter, sir. There's a drug charge out again. What's his name? Well, he's calling himself Stanton. Look in your card, see if there's a Stanton. You're making a mistake, there's no Stanton, must be a different man. No mistake, it's just a different name. What name? Well, I... Who are you? I'm a solicitor. Is there a warrant for that man? No. I was wrong, there's no charge. I'm sorry, I made a mistake. I thought for a moment there was... But I'm... I was wrong, I'm sorry. Where did he go? Oh, God knows. Bombay, Australia. What about the police? Oh, very helpful, they almost arrested me. What are you going to do then? I don't know, I'm trying to think. Hal, I have some bad news. Mandy Engles and her brother were both sentenced to death. Hal? I heard. I'm moving. I rang Grace Brothers, but they just couldn't do it. They're frozen up and they're rude. Up to the King now. No, not there. Give us the... I bought the bloody thing, it's mine. We need it. I'll leave it to you in me will. Are you okay? Yeah, yeah, I'm fine. I like it. Everyone's acting like it's a bloody Lions Club. Even get to meet the Governor. Is he really okay? I don't know. I'll get to see him in a minute. At least you won't have to look after him, eh? They won't do it, you watch, they won't. No, of course they won't. I'm not going to be a ball. The King's going to arrive with a glass slipper. I'm going to be the new Miss Twillian. Ah, it's really nice, Esther. Lucky charm. Is it bulletproof? In the Dalas it says, better than a hundred years not considering how all things arise and pass away is a single day of life if one considers how all things arise and pass away. Tell me about it. Come. I need that. Yes, see you. Don't forget to write. I nearly touched him, dammit. Another yard and I would have. But I didn't. All I did was to confirm my early suspicion that he's a good deal cleverer than I am. It's not over yet. Well, it's good as, unless you've had more luck than I have. All the evidence seems to be against us. The government's cracking down. I've been up to my ears in precedence and I can't find one to support our case. And we don't have a witness. Perhaps for you. Maybe we can't deliver our key regain but we can produce someone who knows exactly how he works. You said yourself you almost touched him. But that's not a defense. Courts don't believe in shadows, they want substance. Yes, I know we're a little short in the substance department but we're going to have to give them whatever we can. You're going to have to stand up there and tell the court everything you know about how this man operates. It won't be easy but I'll lead you through it. Now somehow we've got to make them believe the truth. I don't know if I can persuade a court that he even exists. I don't know his name, he's not on any police records. He's a phantom. Yes, it's flimsy. 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Beautiful. Beautiful. Elephant song by Wilbur Smith. The elephants hope you won't be the last to read it. Out now from Macmillan. patrol. You'll be of use, Katrina Stanton. Please stand. You, Katrina Stanton, are charged on the section 65, chapter 12 of the National Tax for exporting 2.4 kilograms of pure heroin for the purpose of distribution. Aren't you guilty? Not guilty. My Mi Kwanpick, come. Are you ready to begin your case across the street? I call on the Major Sir. This will be Major Sir Udom from the Classics and Taxing Bureau. I call on the Major Sir. I swear to tell the truth. Smith, a man. Name? Arkeer again. What? No. There is no Arkeer. The dog? There is just death. Why did you give me the case? We were traveling. We need to all in. Death is by machine. I'm trying and I'm doing it again. Criminal Court Bangkok now passes down this judgment in the name of His Majesty the King. The Court is to re-examine all the evidence and has come to the conclusion that the defendant is guilty of exporting heroin narcotics for the purpose of distribution. The court hereby sentences the defendant to death. It's important that we don't see this decision as being final. We're lodging the appeal of course. I did the documents overnight. It's been typed now so with a bit of luck it should be there by this afternoon. Now I think we ought to hire a Thai lawyer. There's a couple I know who are very well connected. We might need their help. If it goes to the King you mean? Well I'm very confident of the appeal. I'm very confident indeed. But just in case there's no harm in being cautious. Oh I brought you some things. There's a friend of mine, she's a doctor, she's told me which ones. There's some sleeping pills. Now they're quite strong so no more than two. And this is a sedative. No, they won't let me keep them. Well if there's anything else you need just let us know. We'll be coming every day. Does my father know what's happened? Well I'm sure he reads the newspapers. We're both tired, we both live here. There's no point in running down the ties. They're only doing what governments all around the world have to do. They're trying to reconcile the law with religion. Well either the law is wrong or God is. Either life is sacred or it isn't. Can't have it both ways. Forget it Hal, I don't need an argument about capital punishment. Not now. Because you believe there wouldn't be a problem if everyone obeyed the law. That's right, they wouldn't. I've seen the law at work Richard. I saw it in that jail 40 years ago. According to the Japanese what they were doing was perfectly legal. I'm going home and I'm going to bed. I suggest you do the same. At least they weren't hypocrites. They didn't have any levers, no blindfolds. Kneel them down, bend them over and over. Shut up Hal, it's not the time for it. I never told you the end of it. I know the end, you were cashiered. No that was just a postscript. I told you they were captured and executed the same day. The date was the 5th of August, 1945. Doesn't that date mean anything to you? No. The following day at 8.15 in the morning, a plane called the Enola Gay flew over a Japanese city. It dropped a bomb. A single bomb. I doubt if anyone in Hiroshima even saw it. 30 seconds later the war was as good as over. Three years of starvation, cruelty, the most dreadful deprivation. Three years. And they died for the sake of one day. And that was the end of it. They wanted it so much just to be free. Five days later we all were. That morning we woke up, the Japanese were gone. It was all over, everything forgotten. The war, prisoners, their version of the law. All over. Everything. Just... ...frogg. Richard. Richard! Richard! Richard! Richard! Thought you were going to bed. I'm writing to the Australian government asking them to intervene. It's another argument Hal, I don't have the energy. There's a way out. At least half a way. What are you talking about? They found their way down to a series of chambers. They'd been tunneling, they were as good as out. Next day Hiroshima was levelled, the Japs didn't have time to do anything about it. They just put a guard on it and left it and then the war was over. It's over for 40 years Hal, anything could have happened. Of course it could but it's a better bet than any appeal. No Hal, no. You haven't even thought about it. I don't have to, I'm a lawyer. We follow the law. We follow the law, we appeal, we petition the government. You can petition the Pope for all the good it'll do. You know yourself, all bets are off. Next week or next month it'll be our turn. It's the law Hal, it's how I've been raised. It's all that we've got, it's all that stands between us and chaos, the law. And what if the law is wrong? Well that's better than the jungle. Is she innocent? Well come on Richard, you'll never slow to sit in judgement. What's your verdict, is she innocent or not? But you're happy to sacrifice her to the law. That's not true and you know it. I'll tell you what's true Richard. You're twisting and turning. You're trying to grab onto something that'll stop you having to face this thing. You're using the law as a shield Richard, just as I once hid behind the welfare of my men. The truth is I wouldn't stand up and say this is wrong. I didn't do it because I didn't have the courage to do it. And let me tell you this Richard, you walk away tonight. You let some great injustice occur and not raise your hand in anger and it's going to become part of you. For the rest of your life you're going to wear it like a hump on your back. And sometime when you think it's gone and forgotten, it's going to rear up out of the belly of your past and strike you down. It's going to strike and strike until there's nothing left. Nothing left. But ruins. Turn around Richard. Look at me. You see this? Do you see what fear can do to a man? You said half a way out. If we are going to do it you'd better tell me the rest. There was a dumb waiter, you know, the small lift. The shaft had been blocked off years ago until one of the men found a way down into it. Where did it go? Originally it brought food from the kitchen, that's what the chambers were before they were sealed off, up to the hospital. Hospital? Where's the hospital? In a second. You see now what they did was they came down the shaft into the kitchen. It was all like a game at first until one of them realized that the entire place was built on a mud flat. Somewhere underneath the jail there had to be a drainage system leading straight to the river. They worked between patrols two hours a night digging up the concrete floor. It took them two months and then they found it. A storm, water channel running right underneath the kitchen. It went straight down to the river. Then you stepped in. Yes, the rest you know. What's the state of it now? I mean, surely it's been sealed up. Well just the entrance, that's my guess. You know the ties. They won't have done a proper job. Anyway it was the end of the war, it was chaos. They'll have just patched it up and forgot about it. Even so it's a hell of a gamble. No it's not Richard, that's the beauty of it. Not compared with the alternative. I mean what chance have you got against a machine gun? You said before half a way out. What do you mean? When you asked me where the hospital was, that's the other half. It's in the men's section. That's a small point Hal. Nevertheless I think you'll agree it's a significant one. Especially if you're a woman. What do you suggest? Sex change? I suggest you apply your mind to it. That's what I suggest. An hour ago we had an execution, now we've got this. There's got to be a way to get her in that damnit it's hospital isn't it? 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Well half a plan. All night I've been saying to myself they're going to try and talk me out of this. Well I've already tried that with Bill. It didn't work so you've got him to thank for this. I'm from London and Goa. I never thanked you for that either. Thank me all you like. If this works. Somehow we've got to get you into the men's section. I can get to the hospital. I've already thought about that. No you can't. Richard checked it this morning. Checked what? The American girls complained if you're a female you now get sent to the hospital at Chiang Thai. Have you got to find another way? Listen would you just listen I can do it. How? Three times a week early in the morning that's all. You sure? Mandy used to take me there. We used to visit her brother. I've done it. I've worked right past the hospital but I can only do it from here. Once I lose the appeal I move me to death row. I can't get out of there. When's the appeal? I don't know. Anytime. It's up to them. So I get to the hospital. What then? By having a plan of the prison drawn up by someone who discovered an escape route many years ago. Who? Oh Justin old friend. He was a prisoner here during the war. Well there were a whole group of them really and they almost got away. We had a drink together and he told me about it. You mean my father don't you? No. Yes he means Hal Stanton. So he's finally gonna help me is he? It would seem so. Will it work? Maybe. Bill? The first idea. It's worth a try. Yeah. Angeline did Noot ring? Yes sir I've got a phone here. Good and hold the calls. I'll try and do some fishing tonight. Or four tunnels. Yes I'll hire a boat have a look at it from the river. Don't hire it buy it. No better still get Noot to do it for you. We'll have to use someone else's name. We'd have to get a passport or some sort of travel documents. Yes I've already thought of that. That's your sister's? She's five years older but I think it'll do. We'll have to get the photo changed. Yes we can get that done. Noot will know someone for sure. What if things go wrong? Well you wander into my office every day I'll just say you stole it. Everyone will believe you that's the hurtful bit. Joy? I said no calls. Oh yes. Sawadee krab. It's the appeal. When? Monday. Well I'll be applying to have it put back. They've rejected it. Oh has it indeed. Goodbye. You understood? Yes. We better get started. Aunt Sheeley will you get Qantas Airlines please? Tide's running Richard. We can't stop it she's got to go as soon as possible. Yes. What about yourself? I don't want to be around where they come looking. One stay in Lumja is enough for any lifetime. You'd better go with her. Yes I'd like to but you see I'm frightened that someone might pick up on it. That's all we need to run into Major Sarah at the airport. I'll find another way out. It'll be strange it's been a long time. It has indeed. What 20 years. You were a mere boy. You were this funny man who drank a lot and sang songs from South Pacific. Some things never change. I'll miss you. And are you? You've been a good friend Richard. These last months the best that any man could ask for. Listen to us you think we got her out already. No I want to say this later on we may not have time. I want to say thank you Richard. Thank you for everything. Not at all Hal. It's been a privilege. It's been a real privilege to have traveled with you. It's Qantas sir. It's Qantas. I want details of any flight to Australia this next week. Brought you some things. Vitamins, shampoo, soap, magazines. We haven't got much time. No soap today my friend. Concealed inside here is a map of the route with plans. There's also a torch inside there. I've already got a torch. I've got a spare. So when do we do it? As soon as we can. Okay I need a practice run on Friday. There's no time. The appeal is set for Monday. I've already told you I can only do it three days. 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I'll let you know if change, maybe Possibly I'll be there at the time, the garbage detail is six a.m. now Is that as far as you've got? Yeah So we still don't know what happens after the hospital We assume it's okay, what else can we do? It better be, six a.m. Plane leaves at eight twenty, that means you've got to be in the boat by... No, the latest, by six fifteen, they'll be looking for you Well, they can look all they want, I'll be there One chance, that's all we get All we need, set them up, Bela I'll be there Sawasdee ka I'm a friend of Mandy, Poo and Mandy Poo and Mandy Oh, friend Mandy, okay? Who's there? Who's there? Who's there? Who's there? Who's there? Nurse, nurse Who's there? 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