A Matter of WHO (1961)
Honor Blackman: Sister Bryan
Quotes
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Sister Bryan : Oh yes, Mr Kennedy, I'm sorry but the passenger you're meeting is ill. He'll be brought here as soon as the plane has landed.
Kennedy : Sick? What's wrong with him?
Sister Bryan : I can't say.
Kennedy : You mean you don't know or you won't tell me?
Sister Bryan : Well...
Archibald Bannister : A matter of policy, my dear Sir. Aircrew are discouraged from making medical diagnoses. For example, only last week we were alerted that a foreign passenger, a plumpish woman, was suffering from severe cramp and to have a stomach pump at the ready. An hour after the plane landed she gave birth to twins. Most embarrassing, but there you are.
Kennedy : I'm no doctor but I don't think he's having twins.
Archibald Bannister : Hmm. Touché, Mr Kennedy. It appears that your friend has collapsed.
Kennedy : Collapsed?
Archibald Bannister : Well, er, drunk.
Kennedy : Are we talking about the same guy?
Archibald Bannister : Steven Cooper, an American.
Kennedy : That doesn't make sense. Cooper's been my partner for twelve years. He's strictly a milk drinker.
Archibald Bannister : Well, there's our aeroplane. We'll soon get a doctor's opinion. Maybe he can make sense...
Kennedy : What are you selling?
Archibald Bannister : Hm? Oh, nothing. I'm a detective. But not for Scotland Yard. My criminals are far more dangerous than human beings. Dainty, little killers.
[he points to a map of the world]
Archibald Bannister : White for cholera, red for small pox, black for plague. The pins mark the scene of the crime.
Archibald Bannister : Would it surprise you to know that if World Health Regulations were relaxed for even a month, we'd be ridden by plagues that would put the Middle Ages to Shame? 'Course it would.
Archibald Bannister : Germs are much smarter than people. They never bother with passports or borders. They know it's one world, even if we don't.
Kennedy : Bully for them.