'This is not a drill, soldier.
'We clear on that?
'This is a live project and you are go.'
'Training is over.
'Training is over.'
I'm OK. It's fine.
It's just a headache.
You're burning up.
It's OK.
Just a headache.
- Anything new?
- No.
It's just bits and pieces.
I can hear Conklin's voice
and there's that photograph but...
I just can't stay with it.
- But you're sure it's not just a bad dream?
- It happened.
It was a mission.
And I was there.
We should write it down.
- Two years scribbling in that notebook...
- It hasn't been two years.
It's the same thing over and over again.
But that's why we write it down.
Because sooner or later
you remember something good.
I do remember something good.
All the time.
'I want one final go-round.'
'All teams listen up.
Standing by for final green.'
I need to know
when you've got eyes.
'This is Survey Two. I have eyes.'
Copy that.
Survey One, this is Hub.
Do you have visual contact?
Hub, this is Survey One.
Mobile One is in motion.
Survey Three, that is good.
- Hub.
- 'Director Marshall from Langley.'
- Langley.
- Stand by, please.
- Martin?
- I'm here. So is Donnie and Jack Weller.
- We hear you're using the full allocation.
- 'That's where we came out.'
- It's a lot of money, Pam.
- 'For a thief, a mole.'
If it only narrows the suspects,
it's a bargain at ten times the price.
'Hub, this is Survey Two.
Escort is breaking off.'
Mobile One is entering the building.
Gentlemen, the seller is on-site and in play.
There's nothing more to discuss.
All right, Pam. Your call.
- Go.
- We're on.
- Audio contact only.
- Switching to channel one.
Copy that. It's affirmative.
Have you got it?
I've got it. Follow me.
Hub, Mobile One and seller
have entered the office.
Copy that.
This is everything?
It's all there.
These files will prove who stole your money.
Those were shots.
Survey One, come in.
I need to know what happened.
You see shadows? I see nothing.
- Get some men in there right now.
- Pull it up, Kurt.
- Eye contact.
- Mobile One, can you copy?
- Are you there, Mobile One?
- I'm sorry.
What do you see, Teddy?
Eyes up the whole way.
'... Petroleum Association's
Berlin conference
'is Pecos Oil Chief Executive Officer
Yuri Gretkov.
'In just six years, Gretkov has
turned Pecos into an oil empire...
'... one of the wealthiest men in Russia.
'After consolidating drilling rights
in the Caspian Sea...'
You're late.
The files.
You'll get the rest when you finish the job.
I need to clean up.
Hurry, your plane leaves in one hour.
Are you sure the information is good?
He'll be there.
How much?
- Good morning, sir.
- Morning.
He is my friend.
There's been a death in the family
and I wonder if you've seen him?
- Hey.
- Get in.
- What's wrong?
- We're blown.
- How?
- We pushed it. We got lazy.
Idiot!
That's twice I've seen the same guy.
He was at the telegraph office.
- Are you sure?
- It's just wrong.
The guy, the car, his clothes. It's just wrong.
- Jason, it could be anybody.
- This is real.
This is real.
That's him. Get your head down.
Silver Hyundai.
How far is he?
How far?
Hundred meters.
Here, take the wheel. You're gonna drive.
Switch.
Just head to the bridge.
- Turn here. Cut through the field.
- Hang on.
You keep going to the shack.
I'll meet you there in one hour.
I'm gonna bail out
on the other side of this bridge.
- What if you're wrong?
- It's Treadstone.
- I don't want you to do it.
- I warned them what would happen
if they didn't leave us alone.
- It's never gonna be over like this.
- We don't have a choice.
Yes, you do.
Thank you.
'Two explosive charges
on the power lines.
'One failed. The fingerprint's
from the one that didn't go off.'
'The Germans can't match it?'
No. We checked every database we could.
But we're hooked into Langley now.
- Run it.
- OK.
What the hell's Treadstone?
Get me a flight. We're going to Langley.
Bourne?
Done.
You're sure he's dead?
Because there's no room for...
It's finished. Bourne.
The files. The fingerprint.
I'll contact you in a month.
Two men dead,
three million in cash gone, no Neski files,
and all very public.
This is still a clandestine agency, no?
I don't view this event as a failure.
- You call it a success?
- We have a lead.
A fingerprint left by the assassin.
It's one of us.
- Who is it?
- What can you tell me about Treadstone?
- Treadstone?
- It's where the trail dead-ends.
If you want an answer,
you're gonna have to give me
a level-five SCI access.
We have a lead, Marty.
All right. You've got your clearance.
But you're on a very short leash.
You'll give a full report.
I wanna know where you're going with this.
Sir.
- 'Ward?'
- Yes?
- 'Pamela Landy.'
- Hey, Pam. What can I do for you?
- 'I was hoping you had some time.'
- For what?
- 'I'm free right now.'
- That sounds ominous.
Let me check my schedule.
- Excuse me, I need to...
- Can I help you?
- I'm here to see Mr. Abbott.
- 20 minutes?
See you.
Operation Treadstone.
- Never heard of it.
- That won't fly.
With all due respect,
I think you've wandered past your pay grade.
That's a warrant granting me
unrestricted access
to all personnel materials
associated with Treadstone.
- So, what are we looking at?
- I wanna know about it.
Know about it? It was a kill squad.
Black on black.
We closed it down two years ago.
Nobody wants to know about Treadstone.
Take this back to Marty
and let him know what you're doing.
He does. I've been down to the archives.
I have the files, Ward.
- Let's talk about Conklin.
- What are you after, Pam?
You wanna fry me?
You want my desk, is that it?
- I wanna know what happened.
- Jason Bourne happened. You got the files.
Then let's cut the crap.
'Conklin had these guys wound so tight
they were bound to snap.
'Bourne was his number one.
'The guy went for a job,
screwed the op, never came back.
'Conklin couldn't fix it, couldn't find Bourne.
It all went sideways.'
So you had Conklin killed?
I mean, if we're cutting the crap.
I've given 30 years
and two marriages to this agency.
I'm due to retire next year but if you think
I'm gonna let you dangle me with this,
you can go to hell.
And Marshall too.
It had to be done.
'Where is Bourne now?'
'Dead. Drunk in a bar. Who knows?'
I think I do. I had a deal going down
in Berlin last week
and during the buy,
our officer and the seller were killed.
They were killed by Jason Bourne.
They're ready for us upstairs.
Seven years ago,
$20 million of CIA funds disappeared
during a wire transfer through Moscow.
In the investigation that followed
we were contacted by
a Russian politician, Vladimir Neski.
Neski claimed we had a leak
and we'd been ripped off by one of our own.
- And were we?
- We never found out.
Mr. Neski was killed before a meet.
- By who?
- His wife.
The case had gone cold
until we found a source,
a Russian in Berlin, who claimed
to have access to the Neski files.
We thought we had
another bite at the apple.
Turns out the assassin
was one of our own - Jason Bourne.
I know Treadstone's
not a popular subject here
but we found some interesting things.
This is Conklin's personal computer.
His Treadstone files are bloated
with code keys and case files
that he had no clearance for.
We found a deleted file
with an account number to a bank in Zurich.
At the time of his death, he had a personal
account in the amount of $760,000.
You know what his budget was?
We were throwing money at him.
- He was up to something.
- This is definitive?
- What's definitive is I lost two people.
- What's your theory?
Conklin's protecting his good name
from the grave? The man is dead.
- No one's disputing that, Ward.
- Christ, Marty, you knew Conklin.
Does this scan? I mean, at all?
Cut to the chase.
I think Bourne and Conklin
were in business together
and the information I was trying to buy
was big enough to bring Bourne out
from hiding to kill again. How's that scan?
Excuse me, sir, but Jason Bourne's
passport just came up on the grid in Naples.
Contact Naples.
They need to know who they're dealing with.
Find out what local assets
we have in place there.
It's nothing. Some guy's name
came up on the computer.
Yeah. Tom, I'm gonna call you back, OK?
Mr. Bourne, I'm John Nevins, US Consulate.
I just have a few questions for you.
You're coming out of Tangiers?
What's the, er,
nature of your visit to Naples?
Look, I don't know what you did
or who you're working for
but I promise you this,
you're gonna play ball one way or the other.
- Nevins.
- This is Tom Cronin, CI Operations Officer.
- Do you have a Jason Bourne in custody?
- Yes, I do.
He's an agency priority target.
'Detain him and call me back
as soon as he's secure.'
I understand.
He's been detained. Here's the number.
He's being interrogated
by a Consulate field officer.
- Hello?
- Pamela Landy, CIA. Where do we stand?
I, er... I think he got away.
Damn it!
- Have you locked down the area?
- Locked it down? No.
This is Italy. They don't exactly lock down...
- How long have you worked for the agency?
- Four years.
'lf you want to get to five, listen close.
Bourne is armed and extremely dangerous.
'Last week in Berlin
he assassinated two men.
'Secure that area and any evidence
and do it right now, is that clear?'
Yes, sir. Ma'am.
I'm getting on a plane to Berlin
in 45 minutes so call me back in 30.
When I ask you where we stand,
I had better be impressed.
- Berlin?
- I have a team in place.
- He's not in Naples to start a family.
- You have no idea what you're doing.
Do you? He's killed and eluded
every person you've sent to find him.
You read a few files and you're an expert?
- This is my case, Ward.
- Enough. I want you both on that plane.
We are all of us going to do
what we were too inept to do the last time.
We're gonna find this son of a b*tch
and take him down.
Jason Bourne will not destroy
any more of this agency.
- Is that definitive enough for you?
- Yes.
'Bourne is armed
and extremely dangerous.
'Last week in Berlin
he assassinated two men...'
'... Berlin he assassinated two men.
'Secure that area and any evidence
and do it right now...'
'This is not a drill, soldier.
'This is not a drill, soldier.
'We clear on that?'
You'd been working at Treadstone
three years and your cover was what?
That I was an American student in Paris.
What exactly did your job
in Paris consist of?
I had two responsibilities -
to coordinate logistical operations
- and to monitor the health of the agents.
- Health?
Their mental health.
They were prone to a variety of problems.
- What kind of problems?
- Depression, anger, compulsive behavior.
They had physical symptoms.
Headaches, sensitivity to light.
- Amnesia?
- Before Bourne, no.
- The plane's ready, a car's waiting.
- Good luck.
No. You were his contact,
you were with him the night Conklin died.
You're coming with us.
Langley got an image from Naples.
It's uploading now.
It's coming in now.
- I need clearance.
- He's not hiding.
- Why Naples? Why now?
- Maybe he's running.
- On his own passport?
- What is he doing?
- Making his first mistake.
- It's not a mistake.
They don't make mistakes. They don't
do random. There's always a target.
The targets always came from us.
Who's giving them now?
Scary version?
He is.
- I emptied it.
- It felt a little light.
Put it down.
Front.
Sorry. Old habits.
- Use your teeth.
- Ah.
Word in the ether was
you'd lost your memory.
You still should've moved.
- What do you want?
- Conklin.
He's dead.
Shot dead in Paris.
Dead the night you walked out.
So who's running Treadstone now?
Nobody. They shut it down.
It's over. We're the last two.
Then why are they still after me?
- I don't know.
- Heard of Pamela Landy?
- No.
- Pamela Landy in Berlin.
- What's going on in Berlin?
- I don't know.
Why would I lie?
I thought you were here to kill me.
- What did you do?
- I'm sorry.
Did you call it in?
Get up. Come on.
- You have a car out front?
- The keys are in my coat pocket.
- But we should...
- What?
Go out the back. I have another car.
Kann ich bitte mit Pamela Landy sprechen?
'Einen Moment, bitte.
'Nein, der Name wurde nicht angezeigt.'
Danke.
Kann ich bitte mit Pamela Landy sprechen?
'Nein, es ist niemand unter dem Namen
eingetragen.'
'Westin Grand.
Was darf ich fr Sie tun?'
Pamela Landy, bitte.
'Ja, eine Moment bitte, ich verbinde Sie.'
'Westin Grand, schnen guten Tag.
Was darf ich fr Sie tun?'
- Pamela Landy, please.
- 'One moment, please.'
Thank you.
Guten Tag. Kann ich Ihnen helfen?
- I wanted to call a guest, Pamela Landy.
- Just one second, please.
Hello?
Hello?
I'm sorry, sir. The phone's busy.
I'll just try later. Thank you.
'OK. Let's take a look at the timeline.
What's Bourne's objective?'
I wanna break this out in boxes.
Naples outbound. Check everything.
Flights, trains, police.
- That's box one. Teddy, that's yours.
- Got it.
'Box number two.
Call it "Prior Connections".'
Rerun all Bourne's Treadstone material.
'Kim, box three.
Identify his method of travel.'
We need a vehicle,
a parking ticket, something.
Langley will upload any satellite imaging
so find them a target.
Danny, box four. I need fresh eyes. Review
the buy where we lost the Neski files.
Timeline it with Bourne's movements.
Turn it upside down and see what we find.
We controlled this guy's life for years,
we should be a step ahead of him.
You wanna go home? Find Jason Bourne.
'Pamela Landy.'
This is Jason Bourne.
- Bourne?
- 90 seconds, triangulate his position.
'What do you want?'
Are you running Treadstone?
Treadstone was closed down
two years ago. You know that.
Then who's planning the missions now?
There are no missions. It's over.
- Then what do you want with me?
- Berlin.
Have you forgotten
what happened in Berlin?
'You killed two people, Bourne.'
'Neski. Vladimir Neski.'
Bourne?
'I wanna come in.'
- OK. How do you wanna do it?
- We need 35 seconds.
- 'I need someone I know to bring me in.'
- Who?
There was a girl in Paris,
part of the programme.
'She used to handle logistics.'
Alexanderstrasse, 30 minutes,
under the World Clock.
- 'Send her alone. Give her your phone.'
- 20 seconds.
What if I can't find her?
It's easy. She's standing right next to you.
- There's just so many of them, sir.
- Here it is.
- The second quadrant.
- Where is it?
Get the second quadrant, please.
The clock is here.
s**t, it's in the middle of everything.
There is no way we can cover her.
Call Berlin station. We need snipers,
whatever they've got.
No snipers. Snipers on the roof
will scare him off. I need answers.
You can't believe he wants to come in?
He knows something about the Neski case
and I want to know what it is.
Don't be a fool!
Are we protecting Nicky or killing Bourne?
- Killing Bourne.
- The next dead body might be Nicky.
You're not hearing me.
Bourne dead gives me nothing.
Can I talk to you privately?
- What?
- I know how you're feeling.
You lost two men but nothing
Bourne gives you will bring them back.
Nothing in those files
makes their sacrifice worthwhile. Let go.
When an operation goes bad, we tie it off.
If there's something you're not telling me,
I want it now before I send that girl.
You talk about this stuff
like you read it in a book.
What do you want to do?
Put the snipers in place.
If things go bad, we take him out.
You got it.
This is Survey One.
We have a crowd moving in.
- 'It's a protest march.'
- This is as close as I can get.
- Can you get in any closer?
- Kurt, cover the south end.
Roger. Affirmative. Copy that.
- Hello?
- A tram's coming towards you. Get on it.
- She's moving to the tram.
- Where's it going?
The tram is going
to Alexanderplatz Station.
'Survey Five, I can't see him.
I don't see him.'
'Hub, she's getting on the tram.'
- The tram.
- Zoom in on the tram.
Bourne's on the tram.
- I don't think he's on the tram.
- He's on the tram.
Send them in to follow.
Tell them to keep their distance.
OK, Delta, let's go. Get on it.
Let's go.
Tell them to hurry.
Nothing on the south side.
Alexanderplatz Station, 25 seconds.
There's a lot of protesters here.
'There's no way we can cover her out there.'
- Get her out of there.
- Go! Delta, move! Now!
- She's not here. She's gone.
- Goddamn it!
They are not on the tram.
'Jason, please don't hurt me.'
What were my words?
I said leave me alone, leave me out of it.
'I did. I swear.
Jason, I told them that I believed you.'
I'll ask you some simple questions.
Answer me honestly
or I swear to God I'm gonna kill you.
- Give me something.
- They're on it!
Who's Pamela Landy?
- 'She's a task force chief.'
- Is she running Treadstone?
- No, she's the deputy director.
- Why is she trying to kill me?
'An officer tried to make a buy
off of one of her ops.'
He was trying to sell out a mole.
- And?
- You got to him before we did.
- I killed him?
- You left a print.
'They were partial prints
that trace back to Treadstone.'
- That is insane.
- Why do this? Why come back now?
- Landy will find...
- Just stop.
Last week I was 4,000 miles away
in India watching Marie die.
'They came for me
and they killed her instead.
'This ends now.'
Find her.
- Why are you trying to frame me?
- I'm only here because of Paris.
- Abbott...
- Who's Abbott?
- Conklin's boss. He shut down Treadstone.
- Is he in Berlin?
- Yes.
- Did he run Treadstone?
- Did he run Treadstone?
- Yes. Conklin reported to him.
Please. Please, I swear...
What was Landy buying? What files?
Stuff on Conklin. It was something to do
with a Russian politician.
- Neski.
- What are you talking about?
'Training is over.'
- When was I here in Berlin?
- What?
For Treadstone. I did a job here. When?
- No. You never worked in Berlin.
- My first job. You know my file.
- You've never worked Berlin.
- My first job!
- No, your first assignment was Geneva.
- You f**king people!
- I swear!
- I know I was here, Nicky!
- It's not in your file.
- I know I was here!
It's not in your file, I swear. Oh, please!
Pam, I want to show you something.
Alexanderplatz.
15 tunnels, all converging
in a five-block radius.
Here. Luftschutzbunker, an old war shelter.
- How many men are there?
- Two. The rest are searching.
- What's our security situation here?
- Where?
In the building.
Check stairwells, hallways, everything.
Done.
OK, let's go public.
Release his photo to the Berlin police.
- And check out his story about India.
- I'm on it.
You're in a big puddle of s**t
and you don't have the shoes for it.
- He didn't know anything about Berlin.
- He knew Nicky was wearing a wire.
He didn't sound like a man in control.
We know he was in Berlin.
His mind is broken. We broke it. And now...
Terminate him?
You've been pushing that agenda...
He also said you were running Treadstone.
- Bourne knows something.
- He knows that you're after him.
In the interest of self-preservation,
you might start with that.
Check on those photos.
Have they gone out?
I need to show you something.
All right. My box work's done
but I wanted to show you before Landy.
Came here last night
because none of this makes sense.
Conklin was a nut. But a traitor?
- I just can't get there.
- What do you have, Danny?
You put a four-gram Kel on here,
it's gonna take out power to the building.
Two charges were supposed to go off.
The second one,
the one over here, didn't go off.
Firstly, this is nothing.
It's a sub-line for the breaker above.
Second, why put the charge
all the way down here?
If you're good enough to get in here,
you'd know you don't need this.
Bourne would know.
- It was staged?
- Is it a slam dunk? No.
But what if somebody were covering
their tracks by blaming Conklin and Bourne?
What if Bourne didn't have
anything to do with this?
- Show me again.
- All right. Well, you put...
'Pull over. He's getting out.
'This is not a drill, soldier.
We clear on that?'
This is a live project and you are go.
We'll see you on the other side.
- Good evening. How can I help?
- I want a room for the night.
- Do you have a reservation?
- No.
Actually, is room 645 available?
I've stayed there before.
I'm sorry, sir, that room is occupied.
How about room 644?
It's right across the hall.
Sir?
- 644?
- That's fine. Thank you.
I just need your passport
and a signature right here, please.
Have a nice night.
Where? Brecker Hotel.
OK, we're there. Take the van!
- Brecker. How far?
- About six minutes.
Hi!
Congratulations, soldier. Training is over.
Polizei! Polizei!
Go!
Black coat, possibly leather,
dark T-shirt, dark pants.
The cops wanna corral all the guests
together and check 'em out one by one.
That will really work. What's he doing here?
Maybe he just wanted to stay the night.
Polizei!
Polizei! Polizei!
- They missed him?
- Yeah, so far.
But they found Nicky. Bourne let her go.
- He let her go?
- Yeah.
Where's Danny Zorn?
He ought to head over there and debrief her.
- Why did Bourne come here?
- We don't know yet.
Landy's in one of the rooms.
She'll call you when she's done.
OK.
I think I'll, er, take a cab back to the hotel.
So the room he checked into
was across the hall.
Why would he come in here?
- What are you thinking?
- I recognize this room from a photo.
There was a chalk outline here,
around the body of Vladimir Neski.
This is where his wife killed him?
Do you still think his wife killed him?
Guess he got out through this window.
We just got word from the Berlin police.
They found Danny Zorn's body.
I want you two to stay on Bourne.
Check everything that's out there.
Call Abbott, tell him to wait for me
in his hotel. I'm coming to see him.
- Da.
- It's me. They're onto Neski.
- This is not a clean phone.
- They prove nothing without Bourne.
Kill Bourne and you kill this investigation.
Ward, the time has come
for us to part company.
Yuri, you bought those oil leases
with 20 million in stolen CIA seed money.
- You owe me.
- I gave you your cut. We both got rich.
I don't owe you anything.
The plan can still be salvaged.
Just get Bourne. You hear me?
He's still out there. Get Jason...
I don't suppose it would do me
much good to cry for help?
Not much.
You killed her.
It was a mistake.
It was supposed to be you.
There were files linking me
to the Neski murder.
If the files disappeared
and they suspected you,
they'd be chasing a ghost for 10 years.
So he got in the way.
Is that why Neski died?
Is that why you killed Marie?
You killed Marie...
the minute you climbed into her car.
The minute you entered her life,
she was dead.
I told you people to leave us alone.
I fell off the grid.
I was halfway around the world.
There's no place it won't catch up to you.
It's how every story ends.
It's what you are, Jason. A killer.
You always will be.
Go ahead, go on. Go on! Do it! Do it!
She wouldn't want me to.
That's the only reason you're alive.
I'm a patriot. I served my country.
- And Danny Zorn? What was he?
- Unlucky.
Collateral damage.
So what do we do now?
I'm not sorry.
- No, forget it.
- Call me as soon as he's here.
No, that's nothing.
- We could sync up.
- Who's this guy?
Platform P.
'Go ahead, go on.
Go on! Do it! Do it!'
'She wouldn't want me to.
That's the only reason you're alive.'
Got a call from Langley.
They're going through Abbott's records
and Marshall wants to know
what's going on with Bourne.
Wait, Teddy? Who's this? Look at this guy.
He's about to enter there!
- Right through there.
- That's Bourne!
- We got something.
- We got a sighting! Check it out!
There. I got it on the big monitor.
There he comes again.
- Hold on. He's just entered frame.
- That's him!
What train is that?
- The train to Moscow.
- Why would he go to Moscow?
Get me the Russian Interior Ministry.
Your phone is off.
What the hell is going on?
You told me I had one month off.
You told me Jason Bourne was dead.
Can you take me to this address?
Rubles?
Dollars.
Dispatch, Taxi 34-
leaving train station.
Da.
Wait here.
Hello.
The American, right?
Good day.
I'm looking for the girl who lives
at number 48.
The Neski girl?
She doesn't live here any more.
She moved out of the city.
The Orannyi Projects. Number 16, I think.
Unh!
I'm Secret Service!
I'm Secret Service!
Down, get down!
Stay down!
Hey, get away from my cab,
a**hole!
Requesting FSB back up.
High speed pursuit.
Quiet. Silence. OK?
I don't have any money or drugs.
Is that what you want?
Sit down. Sit down.
Take the chair.
I speak English.
I'm not gonna hurt you.
I won't hurt you.
You're older.
Older than I thought you'd be.
That picture.
Does that mean a lot to you?
It's nothing. It's just a picture.
No.
It's because you don't know how they died.
I do.
No, you don't.
I would want to know.
I would want to know that my...
that my mother didn't kill my father,
that she didn't kill herself.
What?
It's not what happened to your parents.
I killed them.
I killed them.
It was my job.
It was my first time.
Your father was supposed to be alone.
But then your mother...
came out of nowhere
and I had to change my plan.
It changes things,
that knowledge,
doesn't it?
When what you love gets taken from you...
you want to know the truth.
I'm sorry.
- Pamela Landy.
- 'I hear you're still looking for me.'
- Bourne?
- 'What do you want?'
I wanted to thank you...
for the tape.
'We got what we needed.
It's all tied off. It's over.'
I guess I owe you an apology.
Is that official?
'No. Off the record. You know how it is.'
- Goodbye.
- Wait. Wait.
David Webb.
That's your real name.
'You were born 4-15-71 in Nixa, Missouri.
'Why don't you come in
and we'll talk about it?'
Bourne?
Get some rest, Pam. You look tired.