Snow Treasure Full Movie | Historical Drama | Nazi Invasion of Norway 1940

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This movie is based on a book by Marie McSwigan. It is 1940 in Norway, a neutral, peace-loving country that is invaded by Nazi Germany. A gang of Norwegian children does what Norwegian children like best.

Stars: Paul Austad, Tina Austad
Directed by Irving Jacoby

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00:05:18You take over here.
00:05:20I want to go on ahead.
00:05:22Victor, you come with me.
00:05:25If anybody comes along and doesn't identify himself, shoot.
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00:06:56Mother says you can come out now.
00:06:58I don't want to come out.
00:07:00You get out of here.
00:07:01She says you have to.
00:07:03It's something about father going away.
00:07:05We have to say goodbye.
00:07:07I don't want to say goodbye.
00:07:09Oh, why are you all dressed, Peter?
00:07:11Can't you mind your own business?
00:07:14You're the one who got me into all this trouble.
00:07:17If you'd kept your mouth shut, I wouldn't have been in this mess.
00:07:21You're the one who got me into all this trouble.
00:07:24If you'd kept your mouth shut about those biscuits I took,
00:07:27I'd have been in Berlin by now.
00:07:29They would have caught you sneaking off the ship.
00:07:31That's what you think.
00:07:33They're all too busy about their war.
00:07:35Give me that key.
00:07:37And I said get out of here.
00:07:40Any young men left in the area will be suspect.
00:07:44So keep out of sight.
00:07:46When your boat is hidden, check in here.
00:07:48As soon as I reach our forces and have a new plan, I'll be back.
00:07:52And if not, I'll get a message to Inger.
00:07:55I'll let her know where I am.
00:08:00I'll be back.
00:08:02I'll be back.
00:08:04I'll be back.
00:08:06I'll be back.
00:08:09Here.
00:08:11You'll need this more than I will.
00:08:16And this.
00:08:23Be careful. The bathrobe is getting loose.
00:08:26Are you going to fight to Uncle Victor?
00:08:28What do you think?
00:08:39Oh, the runway.
00:08:44At least your room is more comfortable than a lifeboat on the top deck, isn't it?
00:08:51And the food on this ship is better than dry crackers.
00:08:57The boys belong in school.
00:08:59You'll have time to travel when you grow up.
00:09:02Here.
00:09:04Add this to your collection of junk.
00:09:08Next time you steal a compass, make sure it works before you sneak it back.
00:09:14We're going to use one tonight.
00:09:16Okay, okay. I'll pay for it.
00:09:19You will pay.
00:09:22When did you ever earn a penny?
00:09:25I don't know.
00:09:28You will pay.
00:09:30When did you ever earn a penny?
00:09:39What in the world?
00:09:44A good girl.
00:09:46A man can't face the enemy empty-handed.
00:09:57A good girl.
00:10:21Don't you remember? You know nothing.
00:10:27All right, boys. Let's line up.
00:10:57All right, men. Let's go.
00:11:57Come on.
00:12:21Man!
00:12:23Come on.
00:12:47Attention. Attention.
00:12:49All adult residents of Rice Week are requested to assemble immediately in Nansen Square.
00:12:55New regulations of interest to all citizens will be explained...
00:12:59...by order of the commanding officer of the protective authority.
00:13:03Attention. Attention.
00:13:05All citizens to come to Nansen Square.
00:13:19Attention.
00:13:35The captain is sure that you will treat us with courtesy and respect.
00:13:40And we will treat you the same.
00:13:43Any opposition to his authority, however, will be punished severely.
00:13:48Why is he talking instead of the captain?
00:13:51Captain can't talk, no reason, dummy.
00:13:55For instance, all firearms are contraband.
00:13:59Naturally, a house check will be made and all weapons confiscated.
00:14:03Anyone caught possessing firearms will automatically be guilty of treason...
00:14:07...and treated in the usual way.
00:14:10From tonight on, there will be an eight o'clock curfew.
00:14:14This, of course, is for your own protection.
00:14:17Again, anyone caught outside of his own house...
00:14:20...will be presumed to be engaged in illicit activities...
00:14:23...and punished accordingly.
00:14:26Of course, it would grieve the captain very much to have to administer these punishments.
00:15:47THE END
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00:17:41Binti, it's Peter.
00:17:48Oh.
00:17:53I'm so tired.
00:17:55How long have you been skiing?
00:17:58Oh, I don't know.
00:18:00Since Vida.
00:18:02Twelve hours, maybe.
00:18:04Here, put your arm across my shoulder. Let me help you.
00:18:07No. Help me off my pack.
00:18:10I think I can manage.
00:18:14Oh.
00:18:17Please hurry. It's so cold.
00:18:28So, more than half of the students went to look for the fighting...
00:18:32...and some of them stayed behind to welcome the Nazis.
00:18:36Our own people.
00:18:40Victor.
00:18:42Oh.
00:18:45I thought you were in Bergen. What are you doing here?
00:18:48I came here this afternoon. But you went off with the other men, they said.
00:18:52Yeah, I did. But I heard you were coming home, so I came back.
00:18:56Oh, be serious.
00:18:58Any news from Lodz yet?
00:19:00Nothing. But we know why the Germans are here.
00:19:03They are setting up an anti-aircraft base.
00:19:05Is something wrong?
00:19:06A war, sweetheart.
00:19:08A man's war. And you should stay out of it.
00:19:11It's not only a man's war, Uncle Victor. I want to fight too.
00:19:15Peter, what are you doing out of bed?
00:19:17Take me on the boat with you. I'm good in the rigging.
00:19:20You said so yourself.
00:19:22Yeah, you'll be a real sailor someday.
00:19:25But now, please be a good boy. Go back to bed.
00:19:27I don't want to be a good boy. I want to kill Nazis.
00:19:30All right, kill Nazis. But in your bed, not down here.
00:19:34Wait. I'll have to go now.
00:20:04Why did you all have these snapsacks?
00:20:23Our storms can be very bad. We always carry food and rope in the winter.
00:20:34All right, go on.
00:22:05Uncle Victor!
00:22:14Uncle Victor!
00:22:28Uncle Victor!
00:22:29Uncle Victor!
00:22:30Uncle Victor!
00:22:34Uncle Victor!
00:22:42Uncle Victor!
00:23:00Uncle Victor!
00:23:04Uncle Victor!
00:23:07Uncle Victor!
00:23:11Uncle Victor!
00:23:15Uncle Victor!
00:23:18Uncle Victor!
00:23:22Uncle Victor!
00:23:30Peter, what are you doing down here?
00:23:32Looking for you.
00:23:34What if the German patrol was around when you were yelling?
00:23:38Well, what did you risk my life for?
00:23:49Where did you get this?
00:23:51From the cave.
00:23:53Do you know what it is?
00:23:54Gold, I think.
00:23:55You think?
00:23:57How did you find a cave? What do you know about gold?
00:24:00Nothing. I just found it there.
00:24:02Just found it?
00:24:04Does anybody else know about this?
00:24:06No, I fixed up my tracks when I left.
00:24:09What got into that head of yours to make you do such a thing?
00:24:12I thought maybe you'd let me bring it all down for you.
00:24:15A little every day.
00:24:17You see, the Germans search grown-ups, but they don't bother with kids.
00:24:21Then if I helped you, maybe you'd let me go with you on the boat.
00:24:25Listen, this is the government's gold.
00:24:28If he can get it all to America, it will be worth $9 million.
00:24:32And we need those dollars to buy planes and guns and ammunition to get the Germans out.
00:24:37The Germans need the gold too.
00:24:40If they find it, it will mean disaster.
00:24:43Especially to your father, who is responsible for it.
00:24:46Besides, if you brought it down one ingot every day,
00:24:50it will take you nearly two years to do the job.
00:24:53You have about a month of snow left at the most.
00:24:56Well, I could.
00:24:58You could what?
00:24:59I could get some of the other kids to help me.
00:25:01We could work every day.
00:25:03Yeah, and you would have every quistling family in Reiswijk telling you secrets to the Germans.
00:25:07My friends aren't quis...
00:25:08Nobody knows what their friends are in times like this.
00:25:11Now listen, don't go near the cave.
00:25:14Don't talk about gold or about me or any of this to anyone.
00:25:19Do you understand?
00:25:21If you do, we'll all be killed.
00:25:24This is no game, Peter. This is war.
00:25:27All right, get on home.
00:25:29Go round by way of the coast road and don't tell anyone where you have been.
00:25:33All right.
00:25:41We interrupt the regular news service for an official bulletin.
00:25:45Special police are checking all transit points north of Oslo for gold
00:25:49valued at over 60 million kroner belonging to the Norwegian treasury.
00:25:53The bullion was intercepted by criminals,
00:25:56possibly with the aid of foreign agents, while being moved to safety.
00:26:00Failure to report suspicious movements of unidentified strangers is a crime against the state.
00:26:07The weather for tomorrow continues cold with unseasonable low temperatures on the west coast and in northern Norway.
00:26:14Oh, Peter!
00:26:15Uncle Peter!
00:26:16You're the catcher.
00:26:17My own father can never catch me in the woods at night.
00:26:20I think I can get away from other protectors.
00:26:23Inge, I want to talk to you.
00:26:26Louisa, isn't it your bedtime?
00:26:28Yes, children. It's almost nine o'clock. Up to bed.
00:26:32But mother, we don't have school anymore.
00:26:34Come on, Louisa, I'll take you to bed.
00:26:37I think Victor has secrets to tell.
00:26:39No, but I want you to stay.
00:26:41And Peter, too.
00:26:42Peter?
00:26:43Did he tell you anything about this morning?
00:26:46No. What happened?
00:26:48That's a good sign.
00:26:50What did he do?
00:26:52Well, as a matter of fact, he has given me an idea.
00:26:56My problem is how to get the gold on board before Lars comes back.
00:27:00I was wishing for trolls.
00:27:02Trolls?
00:27:03Of course, they are invisible.
00:27:05Well, what else is invisible?
00:27:08And what's less likely to interest serious people in wartime than a bunch of children out in the snow?
00:27:14And to post them in court?
00:27:16Who would suspect we'd trust a child to carry 100,000 kroner in their rucksack?
00:27:24It's Germans. Victor.
00:27:30Just a minute. I'm coming.
00:27:37Good evening. We're just making a house check.
00:27:39May we come in, please? The open door will just make your house cold.
00:27:42Yes, please.
00:27:43Thank you.
00:27:51May I?
00:27:52Yes, please.
00:27:56Now, your name, please.
00:27:58Mrs. Lars Lundström.
00:28:04And your husband's business?
00:28:06Fishing boats.
00:28:14Thank you.
00:28:19Anyone else?
00:28:20No.
00:28:40Well, I see you've forgotten someone.
00:28:42Bente Nielsen. Student. University of Bergen.
00:28:47Oh, a graduate student. Good, good. We have something in common.
00:28:52I notice how well you speak Norwegian.
00:28:55It must come in handy for questioning women and children.
00:29:02Well, are there any weapons in the house?
00:29:04No.
00:29:05Well, if your husband took that one, we have it now.
00:29:08All the men from Reiswick were taken prisoner this morning.
00:29:11Lars? All of them?
00:29:13Yes, all of them. Coming through the pass at Serum.
00:29:15Oh.
00:29:20Well, I'm sorry, but you should be relieved. At least he won't be fighting anymore.
00:29:26What will happen to them?
00:29:28Well, there'll be hell until the resistance ends, but I don't think that should be too long.
00:29:32Oh, I wouldn't be too sure of that.
00:29:42Uh, whose cap?
00:29:44Oh, oh, it's Peter's. The boy's.
00:29:49Good night, Mrs. Lostrom.
00:29:52And, uh, Bente Nielsen, student.
00:29:55Yeah.
00:30:04What shall we do?
00:30:08Gissinger, my hood.
00:30:11Do you really think they won't hurt him?
00:30:14We're lucky. They obviously don't know what Lars is really doing.
00:30:18No. I think you're right.
00:30:27The entrance to the cave will begin melting soon.
00:30:30Peter's plan is our only chance.
00:30:33Peter, can you really do this?
00:30:36Yes, madam.
00:30:37At the first sign of danger ringer, I promise we'll stop.
00:30:46Well, if it's no other way.
00:30:52The first time you disobey an order, you go straight home.
00:30:57The Germans may try to be friendly toward us, but what they really want is to find out our secret.
00:31:04So you must swear here and now never to talk to a German and never to speak to anyone about our work.
00:31:13Get on with your swearing, Peter.
00:31:16Okay.
00:31:22To swear never to speak to a German and never to tell anyone about the work we are doing.
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00:33:44Get up.
00:33:55Well are you all right?
00:33:57Hmm?
00:33:59I too like to ski.
00:34:09Yes, perhaps some day you will teach me how to use these Norwegian skis, hmm?
00:34:26What did I say?
00:34:48You wanted to try Norwegian skis.
00:34:51Like this!
00:34:54Come on, let's go!
00:35:25Peter, is this it?
00:35:28Yes, but first Helga, leave your knapsack down here, go up on the top of the hill and stand guard.
00:35:37The rest of you, come down here.
00:36:24Oh, Mr. Snowman, rich Mr. Snowman.
00:36:54Peter, how rich is he?
00:36:56Over a million kroner.
00:36:58What a husband for some poor girl.
00:37:10Let's stop back, we have a long trip ahead of us.
00:37:13Hey, Peter, what happens to the gold now?
00:37:16That's none of our business.
00:37:18Let's go!
00:37:47Let's go!
00:38:16Let's go!
00:38:45Louisa, is she hurt?
00:39:04No, just tired.
00:39:14Why are you so late? Trouble?
00:39:17No, it's all these kids.
00:39:19It was easier going down myself.
00:39:23Of course it was.
00:39:25It's always easier doing things yourself.
00:39:28But you can't carry 560 bottles in one knapsack.
00:39:32560?
00:39:35We only brought down 14 today.
00:39:42My father used to like going mountain climbing when he came ashore.
00:39:47And one day I said to him,
00:39:49it must take a big strong man to climb so high.
00:39:53No, he said.
00:39:55A high mountain is just a line of small hills attached to one another.
00:40:00When you get to the top, you've just got to climb the hill in front.
00:40:04So you don't have to be big and strong,
00:40:06but you have to keep going on and on and on.
00:40:11I know.
00:40:14Did you see Victor?
00:40:16No, he wasn't there.
00:41:06No, no, finish with the young lady first.
00:41:35Finish with the young lady first. I only want cigarettes.
00:41:40One crown pence, please.
00:41:55News bulletin, Bergen Command Post.
00:41:58The police are now sure of enemy involvement in the theft of the government gold.
00:42:03German SS units have joined the cordon closing in on the west coast area
00:42:08where the gold is believed to be hidden.
00:42:10Refusal to cooperate with the search parties will be considered as an act of treason.
00:42:18That'll be all.
00:42:20Please put them all on the lump shums, Bill.
00:42:23Money, please.
00:42:52I'll at least let me bring in the groceries.
00:43:17Will you please go now?
00:43:23Yes, soon.
00:43:25Look, if you're trying to embarrass me, you've gone far enough.
00:43:30You don't like Germans?
00:43:32I'd hate anyone in that uniform you're wearing.
00:43:36Do you ever think of the man in the uniform?
00:43:39How can you call yourself a man?
00:43:41Making believe you're defending us.
00:43:43Like you defended Czechoslovakia and Poland.
00:43:48Well, a soldier does what he's told.
00:43:52If you were a soldier, would you disobey your commander?
00:43:55If I were ordered to molest unarmed women in their homes,
00:43:58I would look for a commander that wasn't a thug.
00:44:02But, Bent, what are you saying?
00:44:08Hi, Hitler.
00:44:38Hi, Hitler.
00:45:07Can't you stay with the rest of us?
00:45:23You kids are too slow.
00:45:25What do you think this is, a race?
00:45:27Do you want the Germans to catch the fast ones or the slow ones?
00:45:30You act like it's your gold.
00:45:32I didn't say that.
00:45:34But I'm in charge of getting it down to the snake.
00:45:37And if you don't like what I say, you can quit right now.
00:45:46All right. Have it your way, big shot.
00:46:16Do you have a sister?
00:46:19Hey.
00:46:25You want a chocolate?
00:46:28Talk to us. Talk.
00:46:32Dumb fish.
00:46:34Knabel, you!
00:46:36Yeah, that's right, you.
00:46:42The captain wants to know why such a big boy like you is skiing all day.
00:46:48As he says, he could use a boy like you to be his orderly.
00:46:51Shine his boots.
00:46:52Learn to be a soldier instead of an ignorant fisherman.
00:46:54How would you like that, hmm?
00:46:56Come and live at the barracks.
00:46:57Wear a uniform.
00:47:00Well, what's the matter with you, boy?
00:47:02Has your mouth frozen shut?
00:47:03What do you say?
00:47:11The captain promises you he will teach you some manners.
00:47:32Well, what's the matter with you, boy?
00:48:02Captain Von Brock has deliberately chosen to meet with you here rather than in his office.
00:48:13Because you see, he's been good enough to accept my idea to use you, use your education.
00:48:18I asked me to inform you that we are reopening the school.
00:48:21And since the schoolmaster is, shall we say, not at liberty, we are in need of your help.
00:48:27Now, I will be in charge, of course.
00:48:29But you will be the teacher since Norwegian is not my native tongue.
00:48:34Yes, I...
00:48:37Well, I have no degree.
00:48:39Well, that's all right.
00:48:40Even a high school graduate can teach elementary class.
00:48:46But the school is occupied with your troops.
00:48:48Yes, we've made arrangements to use this church here.
00:48:53No.
00:48:55It's impossible.
00:48:58I just can't.
00:49:02I think it would be better if you stood when you spoke to the captain.
00:49:17The captain asked me to inform you that in most countries we don't offer women a choice of profession.
00:49:29Don't worry, please.
00:49:30There's nothing to fear.
00:49:31It's all part of an idea I have.
00:49:34You'll be teaching reading, writing, arithmetic, and so on.
00:49:38I'll be in charge of political science.
00:49:40I think that's all.
00:49:41Auf Wiedersehen.
00:50:03Now, I know that some of you are very unhappy your vacation's ended,
00:50:07but the authorities have ordered us to open the school and we must do the best we can.
00:50:12Where's our regular teacher?
00:50:14No one knows.
00:50:15Mr. Benson left with the other men.
00:50:17We want Mr. Benson.
00:50:19Yes, I too wish he were here.
00:50:21Mr. Benson! Mr. Benson!
00:50:23We want Mr. Benson!
00:50:26Mr. Benson is fighting Nazis, not helping them.
00:50:38We will begin with fractions just to brush up.
00:50:56Helga Olsen, please would you come up here and do this problem?
00:51:00Don't do it.
00:51:03Don't help her. She's fine.
00:51:05Don't help her. She's for them.
00:51:25Helga, go and sit down, please.
00:51:29They were impossible, like little animals.
00:51:32Even our own family, even Luisa.
00:51:35They are angry. They've been stopped in the middle of their work.
00:51:38But why me? Why pick on me?
00:51:40Don't they understand?
00:51:42I don't want to understand.
00:51:44I want to go back to the slopes.
00:51:48And that man.
00:51:51Around my neck every minute.
00:51:53It's a miracle he didn't see me.
00:51:55Send Dieter down to me after school tomorrow. I'll talk to him.
00:51:58He should know better. He's risking everything.
00:52:03You were clever to pick this place.
00:52:05I had to see you. I didn't know what to do.
00:52:09You will have to keep the school going.
00:52:11Just to keep the Germans from suspecting us.
00:52:14I must be out of ways.
00:52:17Well, it's getting late now. You better get back.
00:52:20I don't want to leave you.
00:52:22It's worse here than when I was in Bergen.
00:52:24Because here you're so near.
00:52:34Come. I'll go a little way with you.
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00:56:42Are you proud of yourselves?
00:56:45Is this the way the children of Norway treat their teachers?
00:56:48Are you showing your respect?
00:56:50Are you acting in times of trouble?
00:56:52What are you, gangsters?
00:56:56Now listen to me, all of you.
00:56:58Acting like hooligans can only get you into trouble, very serious trouble.
00:57:06And you!
00:57:12If you are the leader of this group,
00:57:15you had best learn how to lead.
00:57:17If you don't respect authority, you have no authority yourself.
00:57:21And you can't lead a bunch of wild animals,
00:57:24except into a trap.
00:57:29I've been watching you.
00:57:31You have brains. Use them.
00:57:34From now on, I hold you responsible.
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00:57:50Now go home, think about it,
00:57:52and come back tomorrow morning like human beings
00:57:54who have the capacity to learn something.
00:57:59That's all.
00:58:12Well, after this, you should have less trouble with them.
00:58:19You can do something for me, something important.
00:58:25What?
00:58:26But first I want you to accept me as your friend.
00:58:30I'm not a Nazi.
00:58:32I'm not even German.
00:58:34Neither is Hitler.
00:58:35In an army of hundreds of thousands of people,
00:58:37not everyone is a fanatic Nazi.
00:58:39Like some others, I don't believe in Hitler.
00:58:43What do you want from me?
00:58:45First, I want you to trust me.
00:58:46Why?
00:58:47Do you?
00:58:48Why?
00:58:49Because I'd like you to put me in touch with the man you met with last night.
00:58:51He must be in the underground or he wouldn't be here.
00:58:53So you can arrest him.
00:58:55Why didn't you shoot us when you had the chance?
00:58:57No, but doesn't that prove to you that I'm telling the truth?
00:59:00It's because I need your help.
00:59:02Why am I listening to you? It's all part of a trap.
00:59:04No, no, you don't understand. Believe me, I'm trying to escape.
00:59:07No! Leave me alone!
00:59:38The Atlantic Ocean
00:59:47From the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean,
00:59:50there are 3,000 long miles across rivers, plains, and mountains.
00:59:57But down here in Panama, only 50 miles separate the two same oceans.
01:00:03Now, many troubles beset the French company that was digging the canal.
01:00:07But the worst was a sickness called yellow fever.
01:00:13Work stopped.
01:00:15The company failed.
01:00:17And later, an American company took over.
01:00:21The Americans began the job...
01:00:23You have brains. Use them.
01:00:27The most important people they brought were doctors.
01:00:30Yes, Peter.
01:00:33What can I do for you? You don't look very sick.
01:00:36I was wondering if we could have an epidemic of yellow fever.
01:00:40Yellow fever? In Norway?
01:00:43Absolutely not.
01:00:45Isn't there some other sickness that will close the school?
01:00:49Well...
01:00:50Please, Dr. Ocker, you must believe me.
01:00:53It's important for Norway that we close the school.
01:00:56Let me think about it.
01:00:59Diphtheria, smallpox, meningitis, measles.
01:01:11Ten years of medicine, and this is the first time I deliberately make a child sick.
01:01:21We're sick! We're sick!
01:01:24We're sick!
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01:03:55If you brought it down one ingot every day, it would take you nearly two years to do the job.
01:04:00And we have about a month of snow left at the most.
01:04:07Come on, everybody! Let's go!
01:04:10Must we go already?
01:04:12I said let's go!
01:04:14Don't you know how to respect authority?
01:04:17Are you gangsters or wild animals? Can't you take orders?
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01:04:39There's hardly any snow left on the trails.
01:04:42Two hours of rain could wash it all away.
01:04:46Then we're finished.
01:04:49That would be a big hill.
01:04:52We'll wait till you get to it.
01:05:07Snow's dropping.
01:05:10Let's try the road over Borgen's Hill.
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01:05:35Get off the road!
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01:07:01Wait a minute, I'll go with you.
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01:07:12I will show you how we skiing Tirol.
01:07:15Here, take these.
01:07:45Here, take these.
01:07:46The guard is left handed.
01:07:47Thank you very much.
01:07:50At ease.
01:08:15Yeah, Xerox or Arbyte.
01:08:22Support.
01:08:23Come.
01:08:24Yeah, you must eat a heavy lunch, hmm?
01:08:38Heil Hitler!
01:08:44Heil Hitler!
01:08:50Heil Hitler!
01:09:10Peter!
01:09:12Peter!
01:09:17What's the matter?
01:09:19I think I saw someone.
01:09:21Where?
01:09:22Over there.
01:09:32Wendy.
01:09:33What is it?
01:09:34Yeah, I saw a man watching us, like a snake.
01:09:38Was it a German?
01:09:39We couldn't tell, he was too far away.
01:09:43Didn't you tell Victor?
01:09:45I thought about it, but then I thought...
01:09:47I suppose somebody was watching us.
01:09:51Just waiting to follow me to the boat.
01:09:54You're right, perhaps it was a trap.
01:09:57Maybe Peter Carson can't go tonight.
01:09:59He isn't here.
01:10:01The man with the charts came tonight.
01:10:02Peter went to meet him.
01:10:06I'll go myself.
01:10:08After it gets dark.
01:10:38Well, where are you going so late?
01:10:49Another secret rendezvous?
01:10:55You know, many times I used to let myself think of what it would be like
01:11:00meeting alone with you in the moonlight.
01:11:04No war.
01:11:08No uniform.
01:11:13Well, no matter.
01:11:14You see, once again I'm in need of your help.
01:11:16This time I do not ask.
01:11:18You see, I find myself overdue at my quarters.
01:11:21I need an excuse.
01:11:22You will be my excuse.
01:11:25No, I won't go.
01:11:26I think you will.
01:11:28I know everything now.
01:11:30And whether or not I do anything about it depends entirely on you.
01:11:35What are you waiting for?
01:11:36Well, I told you.
01:11:38To meet your boyfriend.
01:12:01Now, understand me, Benton.
01:12:16I've made my plans.
01:12:17I will not let anyone or anything get in my way.
01:12:20Before, I tried to accomplish these things by being friendly with you.
01:12:23But since you find that so distasteful, no more.
01:12:26Now you will do exactly as I say.
01:12:29Tomorrow night at nine o'clock you will meet me outside of your house
01:12:31and you will lead me to your friend.
01:12:33And remember, one word about this to anyone.
01:12:36And it's all over for you, the skiing children, your boyfriend, everything.
01:12:39So don't go anywhere tonight.
01:12:42I know the curfew hasn't meant much to you in the past,
01:12:45but tonight, tonight has it better.
01:13:27Peter?
01:13:29What is it?
01:13:30Come on, Peter.
01:13:31Shh.
01:13:33It's me.
01:13:36Listen.
01:13:38None of the kids must go down tomorrow.
01:13:41Michael is coming by in the morning.
01:13:44Michael and you can come with me to look for Victor.
01:13:47But no gold.
01:13:51I sure hate the sound of that water.
01:13:54Shh.
01:13:55Listen.
01:13:56I think I can hear someone coming.
01:14:03You ski over to the clearing.
01:14:10You ski over to the clearing.
01:14:40Shh.
01:14:41Shh.
01:14:42Shh.
01:14:43Shh.
01:14:44Shh.
01:14:45Shh.
01:14:46Shh.
01:14:47Shh.
01:14:48Shh.
01:14:49Shh.
01:14:50Shh.
01:14:51Shh.
01:14:52Shh.
01:14:53Shh.
01:14:54Shh.
01:14:55Shh.
01:14:56Shh.
01:14:57Shh.
01:14:58Shh.
01:14:59Shh.
01:15:00Shh.
01:15:01Shh.
01:15:02Shh.
01:15:03Shh.
01:15:04Shh.
01:15:05Shh.
01:15:06Shh.
01:15:07Shh.
01:15:08Shh.
01:15:09Shh.
01:15:11Shh.
01:15:20You think he's dead?
01:15:22No, just knocked out.
01:15:29What are we gonna do now?
01:15:31We can take him to old Johnson Smithy.
01:15:33There's no one there now.
01:15:38He's still sleeping.
01:16:04Well, maybe.
01:16:05But I'm going to stand guard.
01:16:08You better take a nap.
01:16:11Maybe hours before she finds Victor.
01:16:13Good idea.
01:16:14You'll wake me up later.
01:17:05Well, good day.
01:17:18I told you once I like to ski, but it seems I'm not too good at it.
01:17:24They're very careless with guns, you know.
01:17:28They're dangerous.
01:17:32Ah, don't let it worry you.
01:17:37I wanted you to capture me.
01:17:40Why?
01:17:41Well, because I think you'll take me where I want to go.
01:17:46With that?
01:17:47To someone who will help me to escape.
01:17:49Are we supposed to believe that?
01:17:51You think just because we can't see...
01:17:53Oh, wait, wait, wait a minute now.
01:17:54You're not so young and innocent as all that.
01:17:57I've been watching you for over a week.
01:18:00I know exactly what you've been doing.
01:18:03You do?
01:18:04Mm-hmm.
01:18:05Yes, all about the gold in the cave and you're moving it.
01:18:08I must admit, I don't know where it is now, but, well, you see, I'm being very honest
01:18:13with you.
01:18:14This is a trap, Peter.
01:18:15Yes, if it is, well, then I'm in it, because it was you who caught me.
01:18:20I'll bet there are Germans outside waiting to capture Vic.
01:18:27Well, I hope not, because if there are, I'm a dead man.
01:18:34Right, Peter?
01:18:37All right.
01:18:38Kalish, Andre, Lieutenant Second Class Field Intelligence.
01:18:42I am unarmed.
01:18:43I wish to surrender.
01:18:50What's your game?
01:18:51I'm not a soldier.
01:18:52You know you can't surrender to me.
01:18:54What do you want with these children?
01:18:56Well, ask them.
01:18:57They brought me here.
01:18:58Stop playing or I'll blow your brains out.
01:19:02All right.
01:19:03I'll let them capture me.
01:19:04I want you to help me to escape.
01:19:06It's true, Uncle Victor.
01:19:07He could have taken his gun back, but he didn't.
01:19:09Quiet, Peter.
01:19:10I put myself entirely in your hands.
01:19:12I want to defect.
01:19:13Why?
01:19:14I don't like the Nazis.
01:19:16Why?
01:19:17Why?
01:19:18Do you have to ask?
01:19:19Your reasons.
01:19:21They are personal.
01:19:22Well, you better make them public.
01:19:24You've got about five seconds.
01:19:27I'm not German.
01:19:28I'm Slovak.
01:19:29Well?
01:19:31The Germans overran my country.
01:19:33What about that uniform you're wearing?
01:19:35I was born in the Sudeten.
01:19:37They considered me German.
01:19:38They took me into the army.
01:19:40If I wasn't in the army, I'd be at forced labor, a concentration camp.
01:19:44I was against them.
01:19:45They would have found out sooner or later.
01:19:47This way, I had a chance to move around.
01:19:49Yeah.
01:19:50With a gun on your hip?
01:19:51I gave myself up.
01:19:52What more do you want?
01:19:53I want to know why.
01:19:55There are reasons.
01:19:57Yes?
01:20:01I was a language student at the university.
01:20:03They took me in the Signal Corps.
01:20:05I was an announcer on the Prague Radio.
01:20:08On a certain night, I had to announce over the radio
01:20:10the dynamiting of an apartment building
01:20:12in which a famous editor was hiding in a cellar.
01:20:16The girl I was to marry lived in that house.
01:20:21I found her body in the rubble.
01:20:29You don't know the Nazis here.
01:20:30Not yet.
01:20:32They've been told to behave because they want you to help them against the Allies.
01:20:35But once they get the upper hand, they're like madmen.
01:20:38They believe only in force.
01:20:40They understand only force.
01:20:46When will you be missed?
01:20:47I was supposed to be on duty at 8 o'clock.
01:20:52Oh, it's after that now.
01:20:54Let's get out of here.
01:20:56You'd better take the boys back to town.
01:21:04Peter?
01:21:11So...
01:21:12I could not be seen talking to a man.
01:21:16But to a girl?
01:21:19And I had to make sure it was someone who was anti-Nazi.
01:21:22Does anybody else know where you were last night?
01:21:25Only a guard knows I was even out.
01:21:27But he wouldn't question the movements of an officer.
01:21:30How long have you known about the children?
01:21:33About a week.
01:21:45Come on.
01:21:52I don't know.
01:21:57I relieve him.
01:22:04All right, get into the forward bank.
01:22:12Don't you move.
01:22:13If they take one step aboard this boat, you will be the first to go.
01:22:26Where's Nance?
01:22:44Ah...
01:22:59They were looking for me.
01:23:01I understand that much, gentlemen.
01:23:07Was it close?
01:23:09Too close.
01:23:11Take him into the hold.
01:23:13With the cargo?
01:23:33The kids have only one more load.
01:23:35I think I'll take a chance.
01:23:38I really don't know.
01:23:39Maybe he wants to escape, as he says.
01:23:44I don't like it.
01:23:49What will you do?
01:23:52Take him with me.
01:23:53It's safer for us.
01:24:00Long live the King!
01:24:01Long live the King!
01:24:03Hurray! Hurray! Hurray!
01:24:10Hurray!
01:24:36We are looking for a German officer.
01:24:40Has anybody seen him?
01:24:45Why don't you answer?
01:24:50Hey, you! Come here!
01:24:53Come, come, come!
01:24:59Have you seen a man?
01:25:01Here!
01:25:09Answer me!
01:25:14Where are your manners?
01:25:15Have you got no manners?
01:25:30You'll be punished for this!
01:25:39You'll be punished for this!
01:26:09You'll be punished for this!
01:26:40What could I do to him?
01:26:43They're barbarians.
01:26:45Besides, he knows too much.
01:26:47But a child, 13 years old?
01:26:49Oh, what do they care?
01:26:52They'll torture him until he talks.
01:26:55He'll talk.
01:26:57He'll talk.
01:26:59He'll talk.
01:27:01He'll talk.
01:27:03He'll talk.
01:27:05He'll talk.
01:27:07He'll talk.
01:27:09He'll talk.
01:27:11But they don't know what he knows.
01:27:13They'll make sure to find out what he knows.
01:27:17I know.
01:27:19I swore to Ingmar I won't let anything happen to the kids.
01:27:23I couldn't face Loth.
01:27:26It's just that the last of it is out there in the clearing.
01:27:29I could sail on the morning tide.
01:27:32They must have him in the town hall.
01:27:35I know every inch of that building.
01:27:36I'll go and get him.
01:27:40You wouldn't get three feet before you're caught.
01:27:43That place is surrounded by guards.
01:27:45Besides, you don't speak German.
01:28:06I don't speak German.
01:29:07Peter.
01:29:09What do you want?
01:29:11I'm taking you to your uncle.
01:29:13But why?
01:29:15The cold's leaving.
01:29:17You can't stay here.
01:29:20I'm all right.
01:29:22I didn't tell him anything.
01:29:24Yes, I know, I know.
01:29:26You're a good Norwegian.
01:29:28But now, you do exactly as I say.
01:29:30And don't talk.
01:29:32Come on.
01:29:36Come on.
01:30:06Come on.
01:30:29Hey, you miss Loth.
01:30:36Hey, you miss Loth.
01:31:06Loth.
01:31:11Watch out. He's armed.
01:31:36I'd swim, straight out about a hundred yards, as soon as they get their shots.
01:32:03I'd swim, straight out about a hundred yards, as soon as they get their shots.
01:32:33I'd swim, straight out about a hundred yards, as soon as they get their shots.
01:32:59Quick, come inside.
01:33:01Where's the lieutenant?
01:33:02Why didn't you leave him?
01:33:07I had shots.
01:33:08Come on.
01:33:10Just wait till he comes.
01:33:11I can't wait very long. The tide won't wait.
01:33:14Uncle Victor!
01:33:44You hurt?
01:34:08No, I'm all right.
01:34:10It's all right.
01:34:12Well, we made it, Peter.
01:34:19The gold is moving, and we go to England.
01:34:41We really did it.
01:35:06Yes, you did.
01:35:17They're not always so small.
01:35:19What are you talking about?
01:35:20About climbing mountains, and the line of small hills.
01:35:50The End

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