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North by Northwest Scene 13 Summary

  • Thornhill boards the Chicago-bound train, cops in hot pursuit.
  • Right away he bumps into the lovely Eve Kendall, who covers for him by lying to the police about his whereabouts while he hides in a bathroom.
  • Thornhill tells her he's being chased because of seven unpaid parking tickets; she doesn't seem to believe him.
  • Thornhill sees his own picture in a newspaper in the train's club car and has to keep evading the police.
  • He goes to the dining car, and coincidentally—or so he thinks—the steward seats him at Eve's table.
  • She and Thornhill engage in some flirty small talk, and she calls him out about the seven parking tickets.
  • Thornhill remarks that he was lucky to be seated at her table.
  • She says, "Luck had nothing to do with it." She gave the steward five dollars to seat him there if he came in.
  • "Is that a proposition?" Thornhill asks.
  • Eve introduces herself as an industrial designer, "twenty-six and unmarried."
  • Thornhill gives her a fake name, but she reveals that she already knows exactly who he is and that he's wanted for murder.
  • Eve says she won't say anything to the authorities, though, and when Thornhill asks why not, she says she likes his face and that it's going to be a long night on the train.
  • Eve invites Thornhill to her compartment to spend the night.
  • She then tells him not to order any dessert, meaning he should hurry up, because the train's making an unscheduled stop and being boarded by more police.