Dark Journey (1937)

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00:02:32Four cars up.
00:02:35Top of engines.
00:02:40All on deck with lightbulbs.
00:02:43All on deck with lightbulbs.
00:02:45All on deck with lightbulbs.
00:02:47All on deck with lightbulbs.
00:02:49All on deck with lightbulbs.
00:03:04All on deck with lightbulbs.
00:03:14All on deck with lightbulbs.
00:03:17All on deck with lightbulbs.
00:03:24Please stand back, everybody on deck, please stand back, everybody on deck, please stand back, everybody on deck, please stand back, everybody on deck, please stand back, everybody on deck, please stand back, everybody on deck, please stand back, everybody on deck, please stand back, everybody on deck, please stand back, everybody on deck, please stand back, everybody on deck, please stand back, everybody on deck, please stand back, everybody on deck, please stand back, everybody on deck, please stand back, everybody on deck, please stand back, everybody on deck, please stand back, everybody on deck, please stand back, everybody on deck, please stand back, everybody on deck, please stand back, everybody on deck, please stand back, everybody on deck, please stand back, everybody on deck, please stand back, everybody on deck, please stand back, everybody on deck, please stand back, everybody on deck, please stand back, everybody on deck, please stand back, everybody on deck, please stand back, everybody on deck, please stand back, everybody on deck
00:03:54Everybody on deck, please stand back.
00:04:24Where did you leave the convoy?
00:04:28Bergen.
00:04:30Any contraband?
00:04:31No.
00:04:32Right.
00:04:33I'll see the cargo first, then I'll look at your passengers in their cabins.
00:04:36They can remove their lifebelts.
00:04:38Everybody to their cabins! Remove your lifebelts!
00:04:40Everybody to your cabins! Remove your lifebelts!
00:04:48When did you leave Holland?
00:04:50On the 14th.
00:04:55You say you're a Dutchman.
00:04:57Do you have my passport?
00:04:59What, this? This isn't genuine.
00:05:01What do you mean?
00:05:02I know all about you.
00:05:04You're not a Dutchman, you're a Belgian.
00:05:06And this is your last trip.
00:05:08Take him away.
00:05:10I'm Dutch, I tell you! I'm Dutch! I'm a neutral subject!
00:05:13I'm Dutch, I tell you! I never was a Dutchman in my life!
00:05:16This is a neutral ship, and he's a Dutchman.
00:05:20This is a neutral ship, and he's a Dutchman.
00:05:22You have no right to take a passenger off a neutral ship.
00:05:25Every right.
00:05:26The man is a spy.
00:05:31Your name?
00:05:32Madeleine Goddard.
00:05:34This lady's passport.
00:05:40Madeleine Goddard, Swiss.
00:05:42In order.
00:05:43One, two, three, four, five.
00:05:49Why do you make so many trips between Stockholm and Paris?
00:05:52For business.
00:05:53How long has this business been going?
00:05:56Three years. Since January 1915.
00:05:59What is the business?
00:06:00Ladies' dresses. My new season's models.
00:06:09Here.
00:06:11I suppose you might class this as ammunition for the Stockholm Front.
00:06:48I suppose you might class this as ammunition for the Stockholm Front.
00:07:10These are the loveliest things we've ever had in the shop.
00:07:13They're French. Paris.
00:07:15At least you can claim a success at something.
00:07:17Something that even a German brain can appreciate.
00:07:20Madame, am I to be insulted like this?
00:07:23Is it a crime to be German?
00:07:25It's worse. It's a vulgarity.
00:07:27Collette, I will not have this quarrel.
00:07:29I don't want French women here.
00:07:31Nor German women.
00:07:33I want saleswomen.
00:07:34Bring for Anatole.
00:07:47Filthy.
00:07:49Anatole, have you swept up this morning?
00:07:51Assuredly, Madame.
00:07:53Anatole.
00:07:55What can one do with a broom as bare as the behind of the Burgermeister's baby?
00:07:59Show it to me.
00:08:01The broom.
00:08:02Certainly, Madame.
00:08:03And take this. We're going to the Countess Lindeström.
00:08:18My hat and cape, please, Maude.
00:08:29You see, Madame.
00:08:31Yes.
00:08:33I can see that it must have taken a lot of hard work to reduce it to this condition.
00:08:37Get your cap.
00:08:43Perhaps I should ring the bell.
00:08:46Perhaps I should render more satisfaction with a mechanical sweeper
00:08:49such as are used in the better shops.
00:09:05Is the Countess before me?
00:09:06Will you go right in, please?
00:09:16Good evening, gentlemen.
00:09:18Some new models have arrived.
00:09:23The latest Paris fashions?
00:09:25The latest French designs.
00:09:38Charming, Madame, charming.
00:09:40Very nice.
00:10:03Eight.
00:10:04Eight.
00:10:05Twenty-seven.
00:10:06Twenty-seven.
00:10:08Sixty-three.
00:10:09Sixty-three.
00:10:10West Verdun.
00:10:11West Verdun.
00:10:13Seventy-one.
00:10:14Seventy-one.
00:10:15Eighty-three.
00:10:17Eighty-three.
00:10:18Ninety-one.
00:10:19Ninety-one.
00:10:20West of Chateau Thierry.
00:10:22To west of Chateau Thierry.
00:10:24Have you got it?
00:10:25Madeleine, what was that last number?
00:10:27Ninety-one.
00:10:28Ninety-one.
00:10:34Good.
00:10:35Disposition of the third and fourth French army group.
00:10:39Send it on.
00:10:40Navy blue, picked out with stars and finished off with stripes.
00:10:43American troop transport.
00:11:13One.
00:11:14Two.
00:11:15Three.
00:11:16Four.
00:11:17Five.
00:11:18Six.
00:11:19Seven.
00:11:20Eight.
00:11:21Nine.
00:11:22Ten.
00:11:23Eleven.
00:11:24Twelve.
00:11:25Thirteen.
00:11:26Fourteen.
00:11:27Fifteen.
00:11:28Sixteen.
00:11:29Seventeen.
00:11:30Eighteen.
00:11:31Nineteen.
00:11:32Twelve.
00:11:33Thirteen.
00:11:34Fifteen.
00:11:35Nineteen.
00:11:36Eleven.
00:11:37Twelve.
00:11:38Fifteen.
00:11:39Nineteen.
00:11:40Eleven.
00:11:41Eleven.
00:11:42Twelve.
00:11:43Thirteen.
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00:11:47Eighteen.
00:11:48Nineteen.
00:11:49Fifteen.
00:11:50Eleven.
00:11:51Twelve.
00:11:52Thirteen.
00:11:53Nineteen.
00:11:54Eleven.
00:11:55Thirteen.
00:11:56Fifteen.
00:11:57Eleven.
00:11:58Twelve.
00:11:59Thirteen.
00:12:00Very good, Madeleine.
00:12:01Anything else?
00:12:02My bill.
00:12:08Mmm.
00:12:09Madeline, you're a very charming young woman, but you're a very expensive luxury.
00:12:14Charming young women are.
00:12:15When they give you something you can't get from anyone else.
00:12:17Oh, if it were only for me, I wouldn't cavil.
00:12:21Ah, Major, if it were only for you, I wouldn't charge.
00:12:24But I'm responsible to headquarters.
00:12:28And I'm responsible to my partners in Paris, who are risking their lives and mine.
00:12:33All right. I'll send the check.
00:13:10Who's next?
00:13:12Sergeant Dupre, General.
00:13:14Philip Dupre, Sergeant, 149th Regiment of the line, for examination.
00:13:20Have him in.
00:13:31All right, Sergeant.
00:13:36Hello. How are you, my dear Muller?
00:13:39Very glad to be back, General.
00:13:40I expect so.
00:13:42Well, what news?
00:13:43I got seven days' leave in Paris.
00:13:45Good. And then?
00:13:47That's all.
00:13:48But where were K-1, 2, 4, and 5?
00:13:51I wish I knew.
00:13:53And I have a strong notion that I was under observation myself.
00:13:56Our system needs drastic reorganization, especially in the neutral countries.
00:14:01Schlesser, you take over Copenhagen and understand this.
00:14:04You'll be judged by results.
00:14:06And for Stockholm, we need the best man we've got in Section 8.
00:14:11That's so.
00:14:14Dr. Muller, you are a physician.
00:14:16Yes.
00:14:17You've come to Sweden for the German medical service.
00:14:20To look after our prisoners returning from Russia.
00:14:22You signed an undertaking at our consulate in Berlin to refrain from any political activity.
00:14:27Certainly.
00:14:28It is my duty to remind you of that undertaking.
00:14:31And welcome to Sweden.
00:14:34Good morning.
00:14:37Baron Karl Marwitz from Hohenau in Württemberg, landowner.
00:14:41Captain in the German Navy.
00:14:44Yes, von Marwitz.
00:14:47Political undertaking signed.
00:14:50You're welcome in Sweden, but only so long as you refrain from any political activity.
00:14:56I came to Sweden because I want to refrain from any political activity.
00:15:00You're on sick leave.
00:15:02Yes.
00:15:03How many?
00:15:04Six.
00:15:05Your leave expires in two weeks.
00:15:08I'm not going back.
00:15:10How long have you the means to support yourself here?
00:15:13Oh, uh, 16 years.
00:15:1620, if I'm careful.
00:15:17This is a very serious matter, Baron Marwitz.
00:15:20Very.
00:15:21If you would just look at these.
00:15:37You can stay in Sweden as long as you respect our norms.
00:15:41Thanks, please.
00:15:48Porter.
00:15:52Watches, clocks, toys, cigarettes, liquor?
00:15:55Anything to declare?
00:15:56Only my intention to finish this.
00:16:00That's good.
00:16:04Hello.
00:16:07Can you tell us what a Russian girl would say if you kissed her?
00:16:10Or a Dutch girl?
00:16:11Of course.
00:16:12Oh, that's too easy.
00:16:14Could you tell us what a Brazilian girl would say?
00:16:16Certainly.
00:16:17Ah, that's where we've got you.
00:16:18Why, of course.
00:16:20Lupita?
00:16:21Yeah, Lupita.
00:16:22Get her, get her, get her, yeah.
00:16:32Shall I come up?
00:16:33No, Bob, I'll be down in a minute.
00:16:38My British evening has called for me.
00:16:39Then don't miss a moment of it.
00:16:41Goodbye.
00:16:51Clever girl, that.
00:16:52Probably our best worker.
00:16:55Yes.
00:16:56She has an innocent face.
00:16:58That's the key of her success.
00:17:01How long has she been with us?
00:17:02Two years.
00:17:03You haven't checked her story?
00:17:04Naturally.
00:17:05She comes from a lawyer.
00:17:06Father's property destroyed to make defense fortifications on the Swiss-Italian border.
00:17:10A volunteer?
00:17:12Not exactly.
00:17:13I was responsible.
00:17:16There you are.
00:17:20He's doing it again.
00:17:21What?
00:17:22Writing down what a girl would say when he's kissed her.
00:17:33Marvellous.
00:17:38Go on, kiss him.
00:17:39Why should I?
00:17:40Oh, come on, it's only a game.
00:17:41You'll spoil it all.
00:17:59Not bad, but you need practice.
00:18:03There you are.
00:18:06You're short of practice.
00:18:10You might at least introduce her.
00:18:12Lupita, Baron Mervis.
00:18:14Goodbye, Baron.
00:18:15Don't be discouraged.
00:18:33Welcome, ma'am.
00:18:39What are you laughing at?
00:18:40Well, the bloke in the bar just pulled the most amazing stunt.
00:18:43What was it?
00:18:44He writes down in advance what any girl will say after he kisses her.
00:18:47Does he get it right every time?
00:18:49Yes.
00:18:50How on earth could he do that?
00:18:51Well, there are probably only about a half a dozen things a girl of that kind will say.
00:18:55Yes, but how does he get the right one?
00:18:57I imagine he writes them all down on slips of paper.
00:18:59He fills his pockets before he comes out.
00:19:03One, two, three, one.
00:19:05And fix my teeth.
00:19:06Right.
00:19:07Yes, yes.
00:19:10Liar.
00:19:11Cheat.
00:19:12Trickster.
00:19:13Lots of cheat.
00:19:14Here's another one.
00:19:15Give it to me.
00:19:16You don't think you can fool Lupita, huh?
00:19:18What do you charge for lessons?
00:19:19More, please.
00:19:20You've done this before.
00:19:21I wish you'd teach my husband.
00:19:22What have you to say?
00:19:26Fritz, dance.
00:19:28How did you find me out?
00:19:30It was Madeleine.
00:19:31Madeleine?
00:19:32Who's Madeleine?
00:19:33One of your cow?
00:19:34No, she's a shop.
00:19:35She's very chic.
00:19:38Look, there she is, dancing with the English boy.
00:19:44This is one of those things that you have to do.
00:19:46You tell me.
00:19:47Tell me.
00:19:48I'll show you.
00:19:49Show you?
00:19:50I'll show you.
00:19:51I'll show you the way.
00:19:52I'll show you.
00:19:53I'll show you.
00:19:54I'll show you.
00:19:55I'll show you.
00:19:56This is one of the times I'm sorry I left that arm in France.
00:19:59You're doing pretty well with the one you've got.
00:20:02Oh, that's my lady.
00:20:12Was I engaged as an engine driver? No.
00:20:16Do I get an engine driver's wages?
00:20:19Assuredly not.
00:20:20Come along, clumsy.
00:20:22Who are you to give me orders?
00:20:24She can't help it, Annatole. It's her German blood.
00:20:27I happen to be Viennese.
00:20:29Same thing in Wollstein.
00:20:31Sauerkraut.
00:20:32Frogspawn.
00:20:33Gertrude. Colette.
00:20:35I will not have my shop turned into a bear garden.
00:20:37I'm sick of the French and I never want to see a German again.
00:20:40We might better go.
00:20:42Oh, no, please come in.
00:20:44I was only trying to prevent my shop being turned into a battlefield.
00:20:47What can I show you?
00:20:48Oh, just the bag.
00:20:50Gertrude, show madam a bag, will you?
00:20:54What kind of a bag, madam?
00:20:56An evening bag, that'll do, Annatole.
00:21:03How about this, madam? It's one of the nicest we have in the shop.
00:21:06Karl, do you like this?
00:21:09Charming.
00:21:12Lie there, you roaring beast.
00:21:18That's the dress, the shoes, stockings, hair ornament, and the bag.
00:21:25They match the bag beautifully, madam.
00:21:27Dress, shoes, stockings, hair ornament, and the bag.
00:21:30This way to our fitting room, please.
00:21:40This way to our fitting room, please.
00:21:54You have marvelous saleswomen, hmm?
00:21:56They do their best.
00:21:57They are better than that.
00:21:58A girl comes in for a bag and goes out with the whole shop.
00:22:01A girl who goes out shopping with a man means to have the whole shop.
00:22:05How much do I owe you?
00:22:11By the way, why did you give away my little trick last night?
00:22:14Because you claim to know such a lot about women.
00:22:18Do you?
00:22:19Enough to realize I know nothing about them.
00:22:23Which means that you've had a lot of experience.
00:22:25Oh, a lot.
00:22:26But what does it amount to?
00:22:28One thousand, two hundred and seventy-five crowns.
00:22:34I brought you a very good customer today.
00:22:37I brought you a very good customer today.
00:22:39He doesn't care how he spends his money.
00:22:41Oh, one has only to look at Madame to see that.
00:22:49You won't give away my next trick so easily, I promise you.
00:22:52Send the things to the Grand Hotel at once, please.
00:22:54Certainly, Madame.
00:22:58Au revoir, Madeline.
00:23:02Karl, I have bought everything I want.
00:23:05Have you?
00:23:08Yes.
00:23:21And shut up. You cannot teach me manners.
00:23:24I'm afraid you're right.
00:23:38And what is more, my father was a Brazilian general.
00:23:43You don't believe that, I suppose.
00:23:45Do I, do I, do I?
00:23:46Oh, no, you don't. You think I'm lying.
00:23:48Will you please convince the lady outside?
00:23:53Go on, call me a liar. Go on, say it.
00:23:56I'm not lying.
00:23:57I'm not lying.
00:23:58I'm not lying.
00:23:59I'm not lying.
00:24:00I'm not lying.
00:24:01I'm not lying.
00:24:02I'm not lying.
00:24:03I'm not lying.
00:24:04I'm not lying.
00:24:05I'm not lying.
00:24:06Go on, say it.
00:24:08You dare.
00:24:09All right.
00:24:10Get out.
00:24:11Go to your shopkeeper.
00:24:13That's the first sensible thing you've said.
00:24:17May I tell you how very sorry I am for what happened today?
00:24:20Oh, don't apologize.
00:24:21We keep a shop, and it's open to everyone.
00:24:24Plain women or dazzling beauties.
00:24:30Au revoir.
00:24:31Au revoir.
00:24:37And if you could ever take pity on a lonely man,
00:24:40don't laugh at me.
00:24:43Dine with me.
00:24:45I'm sorry, I can't.
00:24:47You would be doing a great kindness.
00:24:50I live in a desert.
00:24:52Packed with dazzling beauties.
00:24:55Excuse me.
00:24:58Hello?
00:24:59Is that you, Bob?
00:25:01Tonight at 7.30?
00:25:03At the Grand?
00:25:05No pity.
00:25:07I'm sorry.
00:25:09All right, Bob.
00:25:10At 7.30.
00:25:11All right, Madeline.
00:25:12You're an angel.
00:25:16What do you think?
00:25:18I don't know.
00:25:19She's from Moldova.
00:25:20Her father's farmers destroyed to make way for Swiss frontier defenses.
00:25:24I'll double-check all that when I get to London.
00:25:28She's a sweet thing, and I hate to suspect her.
00:25:32But she's got a lot of German friends.
00:25:34She's got a lot of French friends.
00:25:36One or two English friends.
00:25:38Yes, I know.
00:25:40That's what's got me guessing.
00:25:42See what you can find out at the Cherry Orchard.
00:25:46Anatole!
00:25:47How much longer am I to wait?
00:25:51What do you know about it?
00:25:58Karl Marcus.
00:26:00Traitor to the fatherland.
00:26:02Deserter.
00:26:03Traitor.
00:26:04Traitor.
00:26:05Traitor.
00:26:06Traitor.
00:26:07Traitor.
00:26:08Traitor.
00:26:09Traitor.
00:26:10Traitor.
00:26:11Traitor.
00:26:12Traitor.
00:26:13Traitor to the fatherland.
00:26:15Deserter.
00:26:16Court-martialed during absence.
00:26:19Cashiered.
00:26:21Sentenced to death.
00:26:24Funny.
00:26:25He doesn't look that type.
00:26:29What makes you think so?
00:26:30Instinct.
00:26:31Terminian instinct.
00:26:33Professional.
00:26:35What do they think of the Cherry Orchard?
00:26:37I haven't inquired.
00:26:38Will you?
00:27:13THE END
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00:29:43Pack it up.
00:29:44Karl.
00:29:45This nonsense must stop.
00:29:46Buying things you don't want just makes you to come here.
00:29:48You won't come out with me.
00:29:49I won't sell you anything else.
00:29:56That means you forbid me to come here.
00:29:58Precisely.
00:30:00All right, Marlene.
00:30:02I lose.
00:30:06No, Karl.
00:30:08You win.
00:30:11Tonight?
00:30:13All right.
00:30:14I have a feeling I should be sorry for this.
00:30:17Well, let's tell her until I'm ready.
00:30:19Will you open the atrium?
00:30:21You're a shrewd one.
00:30:23No.
00:30:24I don't claim to be any cleverer than the next man.
00:30:28And the next man is always a bigger fool than I am.
00:30:32Now then, lazybones, you've got to go out with these frocks.
00:30:34Frocks?
00:30:35What do they want frocks for?
00:30:37Big leaf was good enough for Eve when she was the first lady in the land.
00:30:41Gertrude, I've forbidden the Baron to buy another thing.
00:30:44So mind your firm with him.
00:30:45Goodbye.
00:30:46Goodbye.
00:30:49I knew she'd put a stop to this one day.
00:30:51Well, no lady would ever accept presents from a man anyhow.
00:30:54Well, of course not.
00:30:56Oh.
00:30:57Oh, my favorite scent.
00:31:01Well, every woman has her price.
00:31:03And what might that be?
00:31:06Phew.
00:31:07This is an expensive shop.
00:31:10Three, four.
00:31:12Three, four.
00:31:15Eight, seven.
00:31:18Eight, seven.
00:31:20Four, two.
00:31:22Four, two.
00:31:24Four, two.
00:31:26Probable date of offensive, 20th.
00:31:30Tanks to be used on a large scale.
00:31:33General line of attack.
00:31:35Northwest.
00:31:36Marne salient.
00:31:38Excellent, Madeleine.
00:31:39Excellent.
00:31:40Headquarters have been clamoring for news of the counteroffensive.
00:31:43And we're the first to give it.
00:31:44For immediate dispatch, sir.
00:31:46Mark it urgent.
00:31:49Madeleine.
00:31:51I'm proud of you.
00:31:57Have we got a jet?
00:31:58Finishing now.
00:32:00Have we got a jet?
00:32:01Finishing now.
00:32:17Clear all lines to general headquarters.
00:32:2115th Army Corps to entry tonight.
00:32:23We're the first to move up the reserve.
00:32:30We're the first to move up the reserve.
00:32:41Anti-tank guns in position by six o'clock.
00:32:43Anti-tank guns in position by six o'clock.
00:32:45Mines to be exploded by opposite commanding company one.
00:32:48Mines to be exploded by opposite commanding company one.
00:33:0014.
00:33:115.
00:33:1410.
00:33:1711.
00:33:2014.
00:33:2315.
00:33:26A great story that will go in vain.
00:33:34Good night, the crickets are calling along the woodland ways.
00:33:43Good night, the crickets are calling along the woodland ways.
00:33:53So listen to me and you shall hear a story that's terribly old.
00:34:02When each little star above you dear is tired of hearing it told.
00:34:12So listen to me and you shall hear a story that's terribly old.
00:34:21When each little star above you dear is tired of hearing it told.
00:34:33Day of my life, you shall hear me say.
00:34:45Coffee please.
00:35:01Coffee please.
00:35:03You've got a successful rival.
00:35:06How?
00:35:08The gallant baron.
00:35:12Is that all?
00:35:13That's all.
00:35:15What did you find out in London?
00:35:18Nothing definite.
00:35:25But I've got a call to make.
00:35:32I've got a call to make.
00:36:02Hello, hello give me the police.
00:36:16Are you still sorry you came out with me that first evening?
00:36:35Yes.
00:36:36That's why I've been out to do 13 evenings since.
00:36:41And you've discovered all the secrets of my dark soul.
00:36:46Two?
00:36:47Two, please.
00:36:54Go on, tell me how bad I am.
00:36:58It is easy to touch your pockets, but difficult to touch your heart.
00:37:01Two.
00:37:02Manner is good. Milk?
00:37:04Thank you, Blake.
00:37:06Intentions? Lamentable.
00:37:09How true.
00:37:11When you're with one woman, you're thinking of the next.
00:37:14You've never been simple, sincere, loyal or faithful to any woman in your life.
00:37:25Go on.
00:37:27Isn't that enough?
00:37:29You've forgotten my most important asset.
00:37:33What's that?
00:37:35That you love me.
00:37:38Why are you trying to resist? You won't succeed.
00:37:41How do you know I won't?
00:37:45Because I tried.
00:37:47But I couldn't.
00:37:50I want to take you away.
00:37:52Away from your friends, your business.
00:37:54No time for anyone but me.
00:37:57You want to take everything?
00:38:00And give everything.
00:38:02And share everything.
00:38:07Mustn't you if you marry?
00:38:11No.
00:38:22You're wanted at police headquarters.
00:38:33You identify the man?
00:38:37Do you know anything of his life?
00:38:41No.
00:38:44Only that he was a most faithful and devoted servant.
00:38:47Quite.
00:38:48In business hours.
00:38:50But you had no reason to suspect him of pro-German activities.
00:38:54How could I?
00:38:55He hated them.
00:38:57Some interesting German correspondence was found on him, however.
00:39:01Let me see, Miss Goddard.
00:39:03You're Swiss, aren't you?
00:39:04Yes.
00:39:06I suppose you have dealings with a good many Germans, don't you?
00:39:09I have clients of all nationalities.
00:39:11And yet you had no idea that the faithful and devoted Anatole was a spy.
00:39:16She's already said...
00:39:17Silence, please.
00:39:18I beg your pardon.
00:39:19Is it necessary to distress the lady any further?
00:39:22I'm sorry to press the question, but I must have all the information you can give the court.
00:39:26Willingly.
00:39:27But I can only tell you that I've lost a friend.
00:39:32That is all for the present.
00:39:39Do you know who did it?
00:39:40Possibly someone from the Cherry Orchard.
00:39:44It's terrible.
00:39:47Something much more terrible has happened.
00:39:50It was all lies.
00:39:52What?
00:39:53Your information about the French counter-offensive.
00:39:55But there was an attack.
00:39:56Yes.
00:39:57And our army stopped it.
00:39:59It's a lie.
00:40:00It's a lie.
00:40:01It's a lie.
00:40:02It's a lie.
00:40:03It's a lie.
00:40:04It's a lie.
00:40:05It's a lie.
00:40:06It's a lie.
00:40:07It's a lie.
00:40:08Your army stopped it.
00:40:09But it stopped the wrong attack.
00:40:10The real one came in another part of the line where our troops have been withdrawn.
00:40:14Thanks to your information.
00:40:15What?
00:40:16Your partners in Paris are either incompetent or they're working for the French counter-espionage.
00:40:20That's impossible.
00:40:23What do you think went wrong?
00:40:24I don't know.
00:40:26But you're going to find out.
00:40:28You go to Paris.
00:40:33No doubt.
00:40:34I say yes.
00:40:35You forget what happened here tonight.
00:40:37It's suicide.
00:40:38It's duty.
00:40:39But I'm...
00:40:40You're a member of our organization.
00:40:42You know what that means.
00:40:49What's my orders?
00:40:51You will find out what's gone wrong with our organization.
00:40:54And what has become of K-124 and 5.
00:40:58You give detailed instructions in due course.
00:41:00You leave tomorrow by the Gothenburg road.
00:41:02Tomorrow by the Gothenburg road.
00:41:22You will be getting her another quarter.
00:41:32The Grand Hotel, please.
00:41:35Is that the Grand Hotel?
00:41:37Can I...
00:41:48Hello.
00:41:49Hello.
00:42:02Hello.
00:42:23Two, three, four.
00:42:28Thank you, doctor.
00:42:30The boat train leaves in half an hour, doesn't it?
00:42:33Yes, sir.
00:44:00Fire!
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00:44:58Thank you, sir.
00:45:02Merlin Garage. Will you step this way, please?
00:45:14Please sit down.
00:45:19What made you come to France again?
00:45:21Uh, for a business.
00:45:23What business?
00:45:25There were difficulties with my firm.
00:45:27Could have.
00:45:28What difficulties?
00:45:29Well, their prices are too high, even for water.
00:45:33Couldn't you write?
00:45:34I did. Without much success.
00:45:38Merlin Garage, you go to Paris under escort. You are under arrest.
00:45:47Are your sympathies with France?
00:45:49No.
00:45:50With Germany?
00:45:51No, I'm a neutral.
00:45:52There's a German secret service in Stockholm?
00:45:54Yes, sir.
00:45:55How did you know?
00:45:56Well, everyone knows. There's a French and British one, too.
00:45:59Have you met anybody belonging to the German service?
00:46:02I may have. One never knows in Stockholm.
00:46:05You had an employee called, uh, Anatole Bergen?
00:46:08I had.
00:46:09Was he a member of the German service?
00:46:12The Swedish police seem to think so.
00:46:14But you never knew?
00:46:15No, I never knew.
00:46:16Very well. You will remain under arrest for the moment.
00:46:25My business house may be anxious.
00:46:27Would you send a word to Mezalcotein?
00:46:29That can be arranged.
00:46:46Ah, Madeline. How's the journey?
00:46:49Any submarines about?
00:46:50Oh, the usual number.
00:46:51Any submarines about?
00:46:52Oh, the usual number.
00:46:53And how's Paris?
00:46:54Oh, the war, you know.
00:46:55Oh, Mezalcotein.
00:46:56Ah, Madeline, my dear. I'm delighted to see you.
00:47:00I've got lots of new models to show you.
00:47:02And I'm sure that all the fuel differences can be quite easily smoothed out.
00:47:10Nice, calm trip?
00:47:11Well, the weather was calm enough.
00:47:13Usual hold-ups in a lounge, were there?
00:47:15Yes, not very pleasant traveling in water.
00:47:22I'm so glad to see you again.
00:47:24I'm afraid your reception in France was hardly what you had the right to expect.
00:47:27Oh, I don't know. I didn't...
00:47:36The Medal Militaire.
00:47:38The highest award that France can give one of her soldiers.
00:47:42Your Excellency, I...
00:47:43That represents the real feelings of a grateful country.
00:47:46It'll be in my safekeeping until the day comes when you can wear it.
00:47:50May that be so.
00:47:53Tell me, why did they send you back again?
00:47:56They say my partners in Paris are either incompetent
00:47:59or working for the French counter-espionage.
00:48:02I should prefer them to think we're incompetent.
00:48:06Do they know about K-1, 2, 4 and 5?
00:48:10That's what they sent me to find out.
00:48:12That's what they sent me to find out.
00:48:17Firing squad?
00:48:23K-1, 2, 5 was a woman, wasn't she?
00:48:25Mm-hmm.
00:48:26In the Central Post Office.
00:48:30Poor sir.
00:48:40Your Excellency, forgive me.
00:48:42Forgive you for what?
00:48:44Don't send me back to Stockholm.
00:48:46We need you.
00:48:48Haven't I done enough?
00:48:51Too much to fail us now.
00:48:54I can't face it. I can't.
00:48:57After three years of misery, to pretend, to cheat, to lie.
00:49:01It's degrading.
00:49:05Is it because of Margaret's?
00:49:07What do you know about him?
00:49:08Only that he has been taking up a great deal of your time.
00:49:21All right, I'll meet you halfway.
00:49:24Make this one last effort and you can come back to France for good.
00:49:28And what is the last effort?
00:49:29Find out who's the head of Section 8.
00:49:31But isn't it Dr. Muller?
00:49:34I don't know.
00:49:35I don't know.
00:49:37There's another German in Stockholm that I'm rather interested in.
00:49:42This is for your information.
00:49:50You must think me a prize fool.
00:49:52You do the British intelligence an injustice.
00:49:54At least I shall know who's who in Stockholm.
00:49:56Well, now you know, please forget it.
00:49:59I've already forgotten Madeleine Goddard's name.
00:50:05To your everlasting love that didn't last three weeks.
00:50:08But it did.
00:50:09Yes, please.
00:50:12To your marriage vows which are forgotten.
00:50:14But they are not.
00:50:19Then why are you looking at me as if you'd never seen me before?
00:50:22Because I'm not sure I have.
00:50:24Yes, please.
00:50:28Stopped by a submarine.
00:50:30Arrested.
00:50:31Graved by the Paris police.
00:50:34And there you sit, the slip of a girl, looking as if it were all in the day's work.
00:50:38What of it?
00:50:40You frighten me.
00:50:41I suppose I'm a coward.
00:50:43Nonsense.
00:50:45And what have you been doing while I've been flirting with death and destruction?
00:50:48Oh, trembling for you.
00:50:50And wondering what I should do when you return.
00:50:53And have you made up your mind?
00:50:55I told you I was a coward.
00:51:01Prisoners of war?
00:51:02Yes, from Siberia.
00:51:05Oh.
00:51:06Who is it?
00:51:07One of my best friends, Otto von Berndorf.
00:51:09Hallo, Otto.
00:51:12I raided your resort.
00:51:19Gentlemen, please, gentlemen.
00:51:21Ask him if he wants satisfaction.
00:51:22Gentlemen, please.
00:51:24Orchestra, please, orchestra.
00:51:32Orchestra, please.
00:52:03What did you run away for?
00:52:09Why, it's part of a perfectly wonderful evening.
00:52:12There's a greater force than all the armies in the world.
00:52:16Stupidity.
00:52:18Did you want the public brawl?
00:52:21I wanted to see you kill that man.
00:52:23Oh, mother of me.
00:52:26I'm sorry.
00:52:28I wanted to see you kill that man.
00:52:30Oh, mother of me.
00:52:33Kill a decent boy on his first night out after three years in Siberia?
00:52:37Come, mother of me.
00:52:38Where's your sense of humor, hmm?
00:52:49Well, at least I've succeeded in convincing you that I'm a coward.
00:52:54You have.
00:52:56Good night.
00:52:59Very well.
00:53:01If that's how you feel, good night.
00:53:07Karl.
00:53:11I think you're the bravest man who ever served his country.
00:53:14That's very sweet of you.
00:53:18But how do I serve my country?
00:53:22As a deserter?
00:53:26As head of section eight of the German intelligence.
00:53:35When did you find out?
00:53:37Tonight at the Grand Hotel.
00:53:40And why do you tell me?
00:53:44Because you must know that I'm in the German service, too.
00:53:55I know more than that.
00:53:57I know that you're not Swiss.
00:53:59You're French.
00:54:02I know your name isn't Godard, but Mondeigne.
00:54:05And I know that you've outwitted us for three years
00:54:08while you were serving your country
00:54:12as I served mine.
00:54:21Thank God.
00:54:23No more lies.
00:54:26Thank you, Karl.
00:54:51And now I want you to take me away.
00:54:53Away from my friend and his own business.
00:54:56From everyone but you.
00:54:59That's my dream.
00:55:02Where shall we go?
00:55:04We will villa on the Mediterranean, near Nice.
00:55:06That's France, and I'm German.
00:55:08And Switzerland.
00:55:10How shall we get there?
00:55:12By walking down the trenches and getting out at the end?
00:55:16This is a lovely spot.
00:55:18Right in the middle of the revolution.
00:55:20Here it is.
00:55:22Lake Garda.
00:55:25The bluest blue in the world.
00:55:28And the mountains are reflected in the water.
00:55:31And the music of the cowbells floats across the meadows.
00:55:35And the guns roar day and night.
00:55:40So this is the end of the dream.
00:55:44That's the end.
00:55:45So this is the end of the dream.
00:55:49That's the end.
00:56:15Gloria, Gloria, Gloria in excelsis Deo.
00:56:19Gloria, Gloria, Gloria in excelsis Deo.
00:56:23Gloria, Gloria, Gloria in excelsis Deo.
00:56:27Gloria, Gloria, Gloria in excelsis Deo.
00:56:31Gloria, Gloria, Gloria in excelsis Deo.
00:56:35Gloria, Gloria, Gloria in excelsis Deo.
00:56:39Gloria, Gloria, Gloria in excelsis Deo.
00:56:42We're turning our faces once again.
00:56:47To the homeland, to the homeland, to the homeland for the brave.
00:56:54We're turning, we're turning, we're turning our faces once again.
00:57:05Get out of here!
00:57:07Get out of here!
00:57:09Get out!
00:57:10Get out!
00:57:12Get out of here. Get out before you're thrown out.
00:57:21Yes, Baron.
00:57:23Gentlemen, Captain von Malwitz is the head of Section 8.
00:57:30See you, sir.
00:57:41Schaefer, you will go back to Berlin tomorrow and to post for duty.
00:57:48These are your orders and you'll have to be quick and clever.
00:58:10Bob, I need your help desperately.
00:58:12As I was warned you might.
00:58:13Come on.
00:58:16Bob, I...
00:58:17It's all right, just stop it. I'll wait with you to Paris.
00:58:19Well, what's happened?
00:58:21I found out who's the head of Section 8.
00:58:22Who?
00:58:25Von Malwitz.
00:58:29He's found out who I am, too.
00:58:31The devil he has.
00:58:32No, Bob, I must get away from here.
00:58:34If they get me, you'll remember what happened to the others.
00:58:36That's all right, don't you worry. We'll get you out of this.
00:58:38How about going into hiding for a while?
00:58:39That's impossible.
00:58:41There's nowhere in Sweden where they wouldn't find me.
00:58:43We'll make a boat for Norway.
00:58:45Same thing.
00:58:46Isn't the same thing?
00:58:47Shh, don't talk.
00:58:49Faber.
00:58:51That gang wouldn't much fancy coming into conflict with the Swedish police, would they?
00:58:54Last thing they'd care to risk.
00:58:55Then it's all right.
00:58:57You're going to be as safe as a church if you do as I tell you.
00:59:00Now, here's the program.
00:59:10Come on.
00:59:26Good evening, gentlemen.
00:59:34Where are they?
00:59:36What?
00:59:37Thirty men and women.
00:59:38What a morning.
00:59:40What for?
00:59:42To go shopping.
00:59:46Good morning.
00:59:47Good morning, madam.
01:00:01Good morning.
01:00:02Will you come this way?
01:00:08Move fast.
01:00:10But not till everyone's inside.
01:00:12They should all be in by now.
01:00:13What about the cars?
01:00:14They'll be outside the shop.
01:00:15Right, let everybody be cheerful.
01:00:16A gay crowd.
01:00:18And above all, no trouble with the police.
01:00:30Who put the sale notice on the window?
01:00:38Hello.
01:00:39Hello.
01:00:40Hello.
01:00:44Hello.
01:00:45Hello.
01:01:09This way, madame.
01:01:10Your customers are waiting for you.
01:01:11Yes, there's a dress in the window.
01:01:12I want you to let me have a look at it.
01:01:38Madeleine Goddard?
01:01:39Yes.
01:01:41Come with me.
01:01:50From the information before me, it's quite clear that your so-called dressmaker's business
01:01:55was merely a cloak for the deliberate organization and pursuit of espionage.
01:02:01I'm sorry.
01:02:02It's all right.
01:02:03It's all right.
01:02:04It's all right.
01:02:05Your business was merely a cloak for the deliberate organization and pursuit of espionage.
01:02:09I'm out of patience with you people who abuse the hospitality of the country that shelters
01:02:12you.
01:02:14Its time and example was made.
01:02:15And in spite of the evidence of...
01:02:16Mr. Robert Carter as to your character and so forth in extenuation of your offense, I'm
01:02:23not sure I oughtn't to sentence you to a term of imprisonment.
01:02:28On account of your youth, however, I think justice will be met if I sentence you to be
01:02:33Deported by the first available boat and you will be kept in strict attention meanwhile
01:02:53Have you got her someone denounced her as a French agent the police arrived and arrested her
01:03:03That means she'll sail from Gothenburg
01:03:33I
01:04:03You can unlock the door when you're outside the three-mile limit
01:04:33Waiting there. Oh good 12. I'm sorry. I made a mistake
01:05:03I
01:05:33I
01:06:03I
01:06:33I
01:06:49Want to see your passengers captain
01:07:00Come with me
01:07:03You can't do this certainly not this is a new tradition and this lady's a non-competent
01:07:07Yes, it's a passport, but she's not Swiss
01:07:10She's a French citizen and a member of the French intelligence
01:07:28Both been ahead
01:07:33I
01:07:49Didn't have to ask my polenta but then often hollandish and I'm from
01:08:03Oh
01:08:05I
01:08:07Oh
01:08:32Just in the nick of time
01:08:34That'll be Bob Carter's girlfriend in the finish
01:08:39But I travel John the submarine means us with little good
01:08:42Neighbors speaker fair good sir useless as she hand us a round shot from yonder covering hop into the boat down my lousy panic
01:08:48party
01:09:04Enemy submarine bearing green for fire one eight double-oh one eight double-oh
01:09:30Bearing green three five bearing green three five
01:09:34One seven double-oh one seven double-oh
01:09:45One five double-oh one five double-oh green two five one four double-oh
01:10:03Oh
01:10:24All 50 all 50
01:10:26Green manna green 9-0 all guns load all guns load prepare for action
01:10:33Oh
01:10:44China what the fuck open
01:10:52They brought a beta
01:11:03I
01:11:15Unless you think this very submarine in 45 seconds
01:11:33It
01:12:03Oh
01:12:33Oh
01:13:03Oh
01:13:30It's true
01:13:33Oh
01:13:42God I'm glad we arrived in time. You've had all the rough passage under
01:13:58There's no
01:14:03This
01:14:05Immediately
01:14:09I like everybody we managed to rescue some of your men
01:14:19I'll show you
01:14:26I'm sorry, I can't entertain you after all I've got to hand you over to our destroyer
01:14:33Oh
01:14:44They kept the modest of the destroyer
01:14:50What are they going to do
01:14:52My dear lady, we don't shoot our prisoners of war you'll be in time for the duration
01:15:03Oh
01:15:33You