Why are you telling me this ? We need your help, to keep this a secret from Admiralty,...
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Stewart Menzies:
Why are you telling me this ?
Alan Turing:
We need your help, to keep this a secret from Admiralty, Army, RAF. Ah... as no one can know, that we've broken enigma, not even
[Commander]
Alan Turing:
Dennison
Stewart Menzies:
Who's in the process of having you fired ?
Joan Clarke:
You can take care of that.
Alan Turing:
While we develop a system to help you determine how much intelligence to act on. Which ahh attacks to stop, which to let through. Statistical analysis, the minimum number of actions it will take, for us to win the war - but the maximum number we can take, before the Germans get suspicious
Stewart Menzies:
And you're going to trust of this all to statistics ? To maths ?
Alan Turing:
Correct.
Joan Clarke:
And then MI6 can come up with the lies we will tell everyone else
Alan Turing:
You'll need a believable alternative source for all the pieces of information that you use
Joan Clarke:
A false story, so that we can explain how we got our information, that has nothing to do with Enigma, and then you can leak those stories to the Germans
Alan Turing:
And then to our own military
Stewart Menzies:
Maintain a conspiracy of lies at the very highest levels of govt ?... Sounds right up my alley.
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How old are you Mr Turing Uh 27
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And how old were you when you became a fellow at Cambridge
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Twenty four
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And how old were you when you published this paper
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that has a title that I can barely understand
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Uh 23
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And you don't think that qualifies you as a certified prodigy
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Well Newton discovered Binomial Theorem aged 22
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Einstein wrote four papers that changed the world by the age of 26
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As far as I can tell I've I've barely made par
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My God you're serious Would you prefer I made a joke
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Oh I don't think you know what those are
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Hardly seems fair that that's a requirement
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for employment here Mr
Clip duration: 36 seconds
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Timestamp in movie: 00h 08m 48s
Uploaded: 18 March, 2022
Genres: history, drama, thriller, war
Summary: Based on the real life story of legendary cryptanalyst Alan Turing, the film portrays the nail-biting race against time by Turing and his brilliant team of code-breakers at Britain's top-secret Government Code and Cypher School at Bletchley Park, during the darkest days of World War II.
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00:04 Damn you and your useless machine
00:09 Handed the German government a final note
00:06 German codes are a puzzle A game just like any other game
00:04 It wasn't just programmable it was re programmable
00:15 You're not God Alan you don't get to decide who...
00:36 Mr Turing can I tell you a secret
00:07 Oh Alan
00:09 Because there's nothing like a friend's engagement
00:11 But you do realise that 600 miles away from London
00:08 You know to pull off this irascible genius routine
00:21 KMS Jaguar ist aufpunkt is directed to 53 degrees 24 minutes...
00:36 What's that you're reading
00:35 Have you ever won a war Turing
00:15 You and your friend solve maths problems during maths class
00:06 Sometimes we can't do what feels good We have to do...
00:08 Some people thought we were at war with the Germans
00:33 One hundred and fifty nine million million million
00:36 You You can't leave I won't let you
00:14 I'm not a I'm not a spy I'm
00:09 Why don't we do a crossword puzzle