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DEPARTAMENTO DE ESTADO ORIENTE 649 - State Department File 649, 1949, Full Movie, Spanish, Cinetel HD
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00:03:43in an important consulate would be impossible.
00:03:45This is the reason why he has a staff of vice consuls, assistants and aggregates,
00:03:49each of whom is an expert in a specialized field.
00:03:55Like any other company,
00:03:57maintaining a representation abroad is something very complex.
00:04:01The consul is related to the most vital events.
00:04:04Here we see him signing the son of an American couple.
00:04:08Sometimes he is a witness to the weddings of his compatriots
00:04:11of which he takes note officially.
00:04:17I have here an American citizen, a leather merchant,
00:04:21who spends long months on trade expeditions in northern China.
00:04:25During his travels, he has collected some information
00:04:28that he considers could be valuable for his country.
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00:04:52Therefore, he warns the consul,
00:04:54who naturally wants to know what his informant has to tell me.
00:04:58It is not surprising that Americans abroad are in contact with his consul.
00:05:02What happened?
00:05:03It would be better if you come with me.
00:05:05I thought it was more prudent not to go to the consulate.
00:05:07Well done. You never know who might be watching.
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00:05:53He is dead and his tongue has been cut.
00:05:55The second victim and the same death.
00:05:58Yes, and both had great value to us.
00:06:00They kept us informed of the existing conditions in the north.
00:06:04I'm afraid they've gotten rid of the information I had.
00:06:08I don't like the way they're taking things.
00:06:11I think they want to raise a steel curtain to separate us from the north.
00:06:14The trains don't work, the flights have been suspended,
00:06:17and we have been informed that it is possible that they will block the roads.
00:06:20I think something important is being cooked.
00:06:22It will be better if I notify Washington.
00:06:26I'm afraid the situation is starting to get difficult.
00:06:30We don't have many observation posts
00:06:32and we can't afford to ignore what's going on.
00:06:35We need help. We have to ask another man.
00:06:38I have just the man I need, as long as he keeps a good level.
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00:07:23State Department, Washington.
00:07:25The Department is pleased to inform you that the resulting average score
00:07:28in your written exam has been an 8.2.
00:07:30You are admitted to take the oral exam.
00:07:37All right, Mr. Sealy.
00:07:38You know that there is no shortage of criticism
00:07:40about our system of war trials.
00:07:42What do you think of the system?
00:07:45All right, sir.
00:07:46As a member of the United States Army,
00:07:48I have some ideas regarding this issue.
00:07:50Speak frankly.
00:07:52Well,
00:07:53from the moment we have the right to a jury of equals,
00:07:57the Council of War,
00:07:58in the event that the accused is a recruit,
00:08:00should be made up of both recruits and officers.
00:08:04Does it mean who has the authority
00:08:06to sign treaties in the United States?
00:08:09The president, but it must be ratified by the Senate.
00:08:11Mr. Sealy,
00:08:12what was the main source of oil in France
00:08:14during the last war?
00:08:17The exam that Ken is taking is very hard.
00:08:20There are few who could pass it successfully.
00:08:22But not only his knowledge is proven,
00:08:25but also his way of answering.
00:08:27His attitude and his ability to improvise
00:08:29are being taken into account,
00:08:31since Kenneth Sealy, as an official of this body,
00:08:34will represent the United States in some corner of the world.
00:08:37And his authority must be unquestionable.
00:08:49Sorry.
00:08:50I'm sorry.
00:08:51It was unintentional.
00:08:52Were you also examining?
00:08:54Not exactly.
00:08:55I was waiting for an answer.
00:08:56To be admitted to the body of officials abroad?
00:08:58Not exactly.
00:08:59I had requested a special job.
00:09:01Well, Miss... Miss?
00:09:03Margaret Worden.
00:09:05Delighted. I'm Ken Sealy.
00:09:06Nice to meet you.
00:09:07And luckily, a future member of the body.
00:09:09I just passed the third grade.
00:09:10I say the same thing.
00:09:11I have tried to get my boss to accept a new idea.
00:09:13Why don't you tell me everything while we eat?
00:09:16Well, I...
00:09:17I just follow instructions, Miss Worden.
00:09:19I have been told that I am going to relax somewhere
00:09:21and I have never been able to do it very well alone.
00:09:23Why don't you invite me to see what's going on?
00:09:25You are invited, Miss.
00:09:26I know a perfect place to eat, not far from here.
00:09:29I think I should go home and get ready a little.
00:09:32I'll pick you up in an hour.
00:09:33I'll be ready.
00:09:34Goodbye.
00:09:39Hey, wait a minute.
00:09:40Wait a minute, Miss Worden.
00:09:41Miss Worden, where am I going to pick you up?
00:09:43Where do you live?
00:09:44At 6 Barney Circle, Southeast.
00:09:466 Barney Circle, Southeast.
00:09:51Thank you, friend.
00:09:53You're welcome.
00:09:57You're welcome.
00:10:02The truth is that I am glad that I defeated my resistance as a feminist
00:10:05and took me to eat.
00:10:06It has been difficult, but victory is worth an effort.
00:10:09It may be an expensive victory.
00:10:12Don't tell me that I have fallen into the clutches of a fatal woman.
00:10:15No, of a hungry woman.
00:10:16She knows how expensive life is.
00:10:24Are you looking for something?
00:10:27If it's going to be so expensive, I'll need the famous dollar
00:10:30that Washington threw into this river.
00:10:32You're late.
00:10:33The tax collector caught it a long time ago.
00:10:42I love these places.
00:10:44I haven't been able to spend much time in Washington,
00:10:46but despite that, it's like my home.
00:10:48I thought modern girls preferred those romantic and distant places.
00:10:53They're usually nothing more than dust, madness and heat.
00:10:56Everything but comfort.
00:10:58You know, that's what a countrywoman would say.
00:11:01Tell me about your resignation. Is it a state secret?
00:11:04No.
00:11:06It's just that it's difficult to explain.
00:11:08Do you want anything else?
00:11:09Not for now, thank you.
00:11:12Why is it so difficult to explain?
00:11:14Well, it's a matter of morality.
00:11:17I've spent two or three depressing years in the East, in the Middle East,
00:11:21and the worst thing was the problem of what you can do in your free time
00:11:24if you're a woman.
00:11:25I can't believe it.
00:11:26No, I'm serious.
00:11:27Men adapt more easily than women to a difficult life.
00:11:32Delicate creatures.
00:11:34Tell me about yourself.
00:11:35What made you choose a destination in the East?
00:11:38I was chosen.
00:11:39I was born in Mongolia.
00:11:41My parents were missionaries.
00:11:43Mine are farmers in Ayoba.
00:11:46But you said they were.
00:11:48Speaking of your parents, they are...
00:11:50They were killed by some barbarian Mongols.
00:11:52Oh, how horrible.
00:11:55It was.
00:11:56It happened when I was very young.
00:11:59I never had a vocation as a missionary,
00:12:02but I thought that if I worked for the State Department,
00:12:05maybe I could contribute to that world they gave life to.
00:12:14Passing the hard written and oral exams
00:12:16is no more than the first step in the process of becoming a civil servant.
00:12:20Now Ken will have to follow an intensive course of indoctrination
00:12:23learning the history and customs of foreign countries.
00:12:28Cryptography,
00:12:29elaboration and decryption of codes,
00:12:32languages,
00:12:33import and export,
00:12:35trade,
00:12:36shipments,
00:12:37visas,
00:12:38international law,
00:12:39psychology,
00:12:40and all the subjects related to diplomacy.
00:12:44A busy day at the institute is not enough.
00:12:47You have to do your homework.
00:12:52Shelly, you are destined for Peiping.
00:12:54You will be the language specialist.
00:12:56Your knowledge of the Mongols will be valuable.
00:12:58I have been told that you speak it as a native.
00:13:00Thank you, sir.
00:13:02At the moment,
00:13:03the north of China is a breeding ground for revolutions and intrigues
00:13:06favored by external influences.
00:13:10They have made a considerable effort to throw us out of the territory.
00:13:13Our compatriots have been threatened.
00:13:15They have disappeared.
00:13:16They have even been murdered.
00:13:18You know what to expect from you.
00:13:20You will have to be the eyes and ears of the United States.
00:13:24Good luck.
00:13:26Goodbye, sir.
00:13:39It's a wonderful day.
00:13:43Well, what are you thinking about?
00:13:47I was thinking that it won't be easy to say goodbye.
00:13:50It doesn't make me very happy either.
00:13:54Every time I look at the lake in the morning,
00:13:56I feel a special emotion.
00:13:57Don't you?
00:13:59Always.
00:14:00And when I look at the monument to Washington,
00:14:02the life of two great men,
00:14:04consecrated to achieve the freedom of others.
00:14:08Aren't you proud to know that our work is part of all this?
00:14:11A very small part.
00:14:14As small as the remaining 140 million Americans, Marge.
00:14:22Well, see you later, comrades.
00:14:24From here to glory.
00:14:29We'll meet again, Mr. Consul.
00:14:37THE END
00:15:07THE END
00:15:38THE END
00:15:58Bing will show you your rooms.
00:16:00I am convinced that you will be a very welcome aid to the consulate.
00:16:03I hope so, sir.
00:16:04Bing, would you like to show Mr. Sealy his rooms, please?
00:16:06Yes, sir.
00:16:07He will soon be immersed in social life.
00:16:23These types of receptions
00:16:25seem the pleasant part of the work of a consulate.
00:16:28In reality, they are difficult and exhausting,
00:16:30because while in these gardens, so beautiful and serene of the consulate,
00:16:34representatives of nations meet in good relations,
00:16:37there are also present officials of countries
00:16:40whose relations are not very friendly.
00:16:44Oh, Mr. Hoptey.
00:16:46I want to introduce you to my new interpreter, Mr. Sealy.
00:16:49Delighted.
00:16:50Mr. Sealy is an added member of this consulate
00:16:52and will have the opportunity to see him often.
00:16:54It will be a real pleasure, Mr. Sealy.
00:16:56Thank you, thank you.
00:16:58Well, I think you already know almost everyone.
00:17:00Oh, work. Excuse me.
00:17:05A good official of the diplomatic corps
00:17:07must always have his eyes and ears wide open,
00:17:10because it is never known when information may arise
00:17:12that could be valuable for his country.
00:17:14Didn't you know?
00:17:15He ended up with him for good.
00:17:17Strangled Chinese.
00:17:19That is nothing compared to what will happen,
00:17:22honorable brother,
00:17:23when our great lord of war,
00:17:25the heir prince of his father's kingdom,
00:17:28when Commander Yusuf rides again.
00:17:31Again. Again.
00:17:33When Commander Yusuf rides again.
00:17:36Again.
00:17:41Sachinath.
00:17:43Sachinath.
00:17:47It will be an honor for me to speak the language of our hosts,
00:17:50although you speak ours wonderfully.
00:17:53Like a native.
00:17:54Yes, but I'm actually a native.
00:17:56I was born in Mongolia.
00:17:58What a surprise, in Mongolia.
00:18:02It's amazing.
00:18:03Where were you born?
00:18:05Not far from Minggu.
00:18:06Do you know the city?
00:18:08Yes.
00:18:09It is the birthplace of another great Mongol,
00:18:12Commander Yungusu.
00:18:16By the way, what happened to the commander?
00:18:18He disappeared so mysteriously
00:18:20after the Chinese central government
00:18:22expelled him from his province.
00:18:24I haven't heard from the commander in many, many years.
00:18:27There's a rumor that he's dead.
00:18:29Well, we have to go.
00:18:33Kabuichi.
00:18:34Kabuichi.
00:18:35Kabuichi.
00:18:57Yes?
00:18:58It could be a drunk talk, but it could also not be.
00:19:01Mongols get very drunk when they drink
00:19:03and are not used to our liquors.
00:19:05Well, things are starting to fit.
00:19:07The death of those two Americans and ...
00:19:09What could not be solved?
00:19:12Well, sir, no doubt what is happening
00:19:14is related to Minggu and Commander Yungusu.
00:19:16And of course, with the State Department.
00:19:19Yusu.
00:19:20That's a sinister name,
00:19:22for the north of China.
00:19:24His father was a warlord of the old school,
00:19:26you know, fire and sword, and everything for him.
00:19:28Luckily he died during the epidemic.
00:19:30But this Yungusu is a very dangerous man.
00:19:33Yes, I would say it is a frankly explosive situation.
00:19:37I lived the anti-foreign revolts in 1922
00:19:40and I sincerely hope that no irresponsible leader
00:19:43start another massacre again.
00:19:46Wow, you were also a victim of one.
00:19:49Yes, my parents.
00:19:50Yes, my parents.
00:19:51It must have impressed you a lot being so young.
00:19:57Yes.
00:19:58I was a long time without wanting to return to China.
00:20:01But now, I'm glad I'm back.
00:20:04Maybe it's because I have the feeling
00:20:06that I have left something unfinished,
00:20:07something I have to do.
00:20:08Excuse me.
00:20:14Yes?
00:20:15Yes.
00:20:18Yes?
00:20:21I'll be right there.
00:20:23It was the chief of police.
00:20:25He wants you to identify two Mongol corpses.
00:20:27He says you have reason to believe
00:20:29they were at our reception this afternoon.
00:20:32Thank you for coming.
00:20:33I'm sorry to have bothered you.
00:20:34Do you mind?
00:20:35Not at all.
00:21:02Well?
00:21:03It's the man who was at the party.
00:21:05He talked too much.
00:21:06That explains everything.
00:21:07What?
00:21:08He's been cut off his tongue.
00:21:10Go get him.
00:21:31Go get him.
00:22:02My report, sir.
00:22:03Oh, thank you.
00:22:04I'll send it with mine.
00:22:05Sit down for a moment.
00:22:06I want to send a summary of the situation to Washington.
00:22:08The ambassador asked me to do it this morning
00:22:10when I spoke to him.
00:22:13And what does he think?
00:22:14The same as us, that it could be serious.
00:22:17Look, I don't like that episode of the window last night.
00:22:20They could have killed him.
00:22:21Yes, I know.
00:22:22It would have been a job for the government
00:22:24after all the money they have invested in my preparation.
00:22:27Well, all we have to do is wait.
00:22:30A cigarette?
00:22:31No, thank you.
00:22:36Kenneth Seeley will be assigned to the consulate of Mingwu
00:22:39as a vice consul.
00:22:40He will leave as soon as possible,
00:22:42but do not give the impression that we are in a hurry.
00:22:44We suggest that he take the next plane,
00:22:46which is diplomatic luggage transport.
00:22:49It is an important mission, Seeley.
00:22:51If the agitation that is taking place is extended,
00:22:53it will have to be the army, the navy and aviation all in one.
00:22:56In any case, it reaches the bottom of what is happening.
00:22:59I understand, sir.
00:23:00And above all, act with diplomacy.
00:23:02The Chinese government does not want
00:23:04that Yunshu be made with that province that is still loyal.
00:23:07How often does the plane go to Mingwu?
00:23:09Once a month.
00:23:10But you expect me to send news through all possible means,
00:23:13even messenger pigeons, if there is no other remedy.
00:23:17The plane carrying the mail of Don Logan
00:23:19will land at the Peiping airport at 9.30 am.
00:23:22It will have a square for the vice consul Seeley.
00:23:29Peiping Airport
00:23:41Peiping
00:23:46Peiping
00:23:49Peiping
00:23:50Peiping
00:23:59Peiping
00:24:06Peiping
00:24:09Peiping
00:24:13Peiping
00:24:15Peiping
00:24:26It will be better if I send a complete report
00:24:28of the incident of the cart to the ambassador.
00:24:30Yes, sir.
00:24:31Yes?
00:24:33I'm sorry to interrupt you, sir.
00:24:35They need you in the transmission room.
00:24:37I'm going right now.
00:24:39Come on, Seeley, come on.
00:24:45I just got a call from Mingwu.
00:24:47Johnny Han, sir, the radio telegraphist.
00:24:49Ah yes, something important?
00:24:51He knows that Mingwu will soon have a new vice consul.
00:24:54What?
00:24:55How could he have found out, Han?
00:24:57The orders were strictly secret.
00:24:59Ask Johnny Han how he found out.
00:25:03How did he find out about the vice consul?
00:25:07Here Johnny Han, Mingwu.
00:25:09The cook said that a new vice consul from Peiping was coming.
00:25:13The cook says that he heard it in the market.
00:25:16The market says that he heard it in the warehouse.
00:25:19The warehouse says that he heard it from a traveler,
00:25:22but does not remember who.
00:25:26The traveler again.
00:25:28That strange creature.
00:25:29Nomad who always causes rumors
00:25:31and surprisingly is always right.
00:25:35I wonder if we can find him.
00:25:37Thank you, Lee.
00:25:38You're welcome, sir.
00:25:40Well, here we have the explanation of the car accident.
00:25:43There is no doubt that he monitors my movements here.
00:25:45He monitors the movements of everyone.
00:25:47It is a very effective network of spies.
00:25:49It may mean that the commander is willing to attack.
00:26:09Come on.
00:26:19Bing, can you load my luggage on board, please?
00:26:23Hello, Lola.
00:26:24How are you?
00:26:25I present the vice consul.
00:26:27How are you?
00:26:28Delighted.
00:26:29Did you have a good trip?
00:26:31All the time I was in a hurry.
00:26:33I do not care, but it seems to me that the other passenger was not very calm.
00:26:41I'm sorry, I'm late.
00:26:43I'm sorry, I'm late.
00:26:45I'm sorry, I'm late.
00:26:47I'm sorry, I'm late.
00:26:49I'm sorry, I'm late.
00:26:52Marge!
00:26:53Hello, Ken.
00:26:54What a surprise, I thought you were in Ankara.
00:26:56I was in Ankara, but only for a week.
00:26:58Then they ordered me to continue the trip.
00:27:00Where?
00:27:01To Mingu.
00:27:02I feared it.
00:27:03Do not you want me to be close?
00:27:05No, that's not it.
00:27:06It's what I would like most, if it were not because ...
00:27:09Because Mingu is dangerous.
00:27:11It is not the safest place.
00:27:13Well, nobody forced us to sign.
00:27:17Marge, Mr. Reyes.
00:27:18We are old friends.
00:27:20How are you, Mr. Reyes?
00:27:21I'm glad to see you again, Marge.
00:27:22I'm glad too.
00:27:23It was my secretary, Enderio.
00:27:24It was your first job, right, Marge?
00:27:26Indeed.
00:27:27I feel that he does not stay with us.
00:27:29Me too.
00:27:30So I could feel my legs again.
00:27:32It has been a moving trip.
00:27:34Let's take a walk.
00:27:35It is better that we feel the ground under our feet as long as we can.
00:27:38We have to fly to Mingu.
00:27:39I know.
00:27:40Oh, by the way, do not take off without us, Sile.
00:27:43Do not worry.
00:27:45Is it not dangerous to send a woman to that area?
00:27:48My son, there are several American women there.
00:27:51That's why they send her there.
00:27:53Anyway, Marge knows how to take care of herself.
00:27:56I know what I'm saying.
00:28:14How are you, Logan?
00:28:41You always have a pleasant vision.
00:28:44I have a lot of things for you on this trip.
00:28:46Please send Johnny with some men to help me escape.
00:28:48As soon as we take our guests to the consulate.
00:28:50I am Consul Howard Brown.
00:28:52And you are Margaret Wardens.
00:28:53Yes sir, how are you?
00:28:54And you are the new Vice-Consul.
00:28:56Ken Sile.
00:28:57Welcome to Mingu as it is.
00:28:59They are all waiting for you at the consulate to meet you.
00:29:02Let's go up there.
00:29:16Johnny, take a couple of guys to the airport to bring everything.
00:29:19Yes sir.
00:29:37I want you to meet Margaret Warden and Kenneth Sile.
00:29:39Of external affairs.
00:29:41Mr. Sile will be our new Vice-Consul.
00:29:43Mrs. Brown.
00:29:44Nice to meet you.
00:29:46Reverend Dr. Morse.
00:29:48Mr. Morse.
00:29:49Doctor.
00:29:51And that girl with big eyes is Jessica Morse.
00:29:54I think Jessica will be happy to know that the plane has brought you all the late numbers of your deliveries.
00:29:59And some chewing gum.
00:30:01Here it is difficult to be up to date with Dick Tracy, right?
00:30:04Yes, ma'am.
00:30:05And also with Buck Granger.
00:30:07And this is our single man of gold, Miss Warden.
00:30:10Mr. Wilfred Ballinger, representative of the United Kingdom.
00:30:13Nice to meet you.
00:30:14Wow, this is a surprise.
00:30:15And Kenneth Sile.
00:30:18Yes, yes, of course.
00:30:19How are you, friend?
00:30:20Very well.
00:30:21I'm glad to meet you.
00:30:22Well, I'm afraid my love is going to the solitary.
00:30:24And there is Carmen.
00:30:26It has cost us a lot to get her out of her office.
00:30:29Oh yes, I read a report about him.
00:30:31A difficult woman.
00:30:32It was not always.
00:30:34At first she was fine.
00:30:35She worked a lot.
00:30:37A woman who did things with enthusiasm.
00:30:39Now she has locked herself in herself.
00:30:42She is tense, neurotic.
00:30:45I'm afraid she's going to collapse from one moment to another.
00:30:47You may need to talk to a woman.
00:30:50I'll do what I can.
00:30:51I'll introduce you.
00:30:58Carrie, I want you to meet Margaret Warden, from Washington.
00:31:05My substitute called Washington to ask for another secretary.
00:31:08How could you do this to me?
00:31:10Absolutely, Miss Willoughby.
00:31:12I'm here on a visit.
00:31:16I'm sorry.
00:31:20I'll leave you alone for a moment.
00:31:22Excuse me.
00:31:31You need to refine it, huh?
00:31:33You didn't come to take my place, did you?
00:31:35I couldn't go back.
00:31:37A failure.
00:31:38Before I would kill myself.
00:31:40You won't do anything like that.
00:31:42Besides, you're definitely not a failure.
00:31:45In fact, this is a position where office work is a great necessity.
00:31:49Really?
00:31:50Is that what they think in Washington?
00:31:52You would be very hollow if I told you all the nice things I've read about your work.
00:31:57Really?
00:31:58Really.
00:32:03I hope you find it comfortable.
00:32:05Johnny Hunt will take care of you.
00:32:08Your office.
00:32:11All this is very pleasant, sir.
00:32:13And where will the women be accommodated?
00:32:15Carrie lives with the Mors.
00:32:17Miss Warden will have the guest room of her house.
00:32:20You will be here with Johnny and his herd of invisible servants.
00:32:24I will never be able to find out how many you have.
00:32:27Don't be alarmed if strange noises wake you up at night.
00:32:31Johnny is a radio amateur and gets up every hour to talk to other crazy people like him.
00:32:36A madness that will be very useful for keeping in touch with the outside world, sir.
00:32:41Yes.
00:32:42You will have also gathered valuable information.
00:32:44None of that.
00:32:45There is a curious silence of malaguer throughout the area.
00:32:49I could not put my hand on the fire, but I suggest it.
00:32:52And it's something that worries me, because this city is the only observation post we have in the whole region.
00:32:58A revolution could be taking place, and we wouldn't know until it was too late.
00:33:04Well, you must be tired. We'll discuss it at dinner.
00:33:07Yes, sir.
00:34:34A caravan.
00:34:35Yes, they are arriving at the city.
00:35:35It's like going back to old age, Benny.
00:35:37You're right.
00:35:38Except for this jeep, we could be living in the times of the Grand Canyon.
00:35:54And except for those firearms.
00:35:56Yes, yes.
00:35:57Lately, caravans have modern weapons.
00:36:00Machine guns, automatic pistols.
00:36:02They say they are more protected against assailants.
00:36:13What's going on?
00:36:15See that man on horseback, the one with the big hat?
00:36:18Oh, yes.
00:36:19What's wrong with him?
00:36:21I couldn't swear it, but I think I saw him at the reception of the consulate in Peipín.
00:36:26What is he doing here?
00:36:28I don't know.
00:36:30But we'll soon find out.
00:36:32Well, we'd better go to the field.
00:36:56Let's go.
00:37:27XU8 calling XU9.
00:37:30Hello, Johnny.
00:37:31Hello, Mr. Kent.
00:37:35You've got a good radio.
00:37:37Yes, sir. It's not very big, but it works.
00:37:40Sometimes it even gets to Moscow.
00:37:43Wow. Have you heard anything interesting?
00:37:45No, sir, but I hope so.
00:37:47I wanted to ask you something.
00:37:48Did you find out where that man heard the rumor of my arrival, the one with the gray beard?
00:37:52No, sir.
00:37:53Do you know where that man is?
00:37:55Yes, sir.
00:37:56Take me to him. I want to talk to him.
00:37:58Right now. Right now.
00:38:04Yes, sir.
00:38:05Whenever a caravan arrives, the city starts jumping.
00:38:08It's the only thing I hear on the radio.
00:38:26Is he the burialer?
00:38:28Yes, sir.
00:38:29And also the head of the council of elders, and also the mayor of the city.
00:38:33An important man.
00:38:55The honorable vice-consul, Mr. Kenneth Seeley, of the American consulate.
00:38:59Mr. Bonto.
00:39:00Pleased to meet you.
00:39:01Very honored, sir.
00:39:03I understand that you knew of my arrival before it was officially announced.
00:39:07Can you tell me how I can find out?
00:39:26And well?
00:39:27I heard it in the market square, sir.
00:39:29Who?
00:39:30I don't remember, sir.
00:39:32I think it was a merchant.
00:39:34Perhaps a Southern leather merchant.
00:39:38A Southern leather merchant?
00:39:40Yes, sir.
00:39:43As mayor of this city, you have access to all the information, am I wrong?
00:39:47Sometimes, yes.
00:39:49And sometimes, no.
00:39:52Now, tell me.
00:39:54Before you arrived at the caravan, did you notice anything strange?
00:39:59Did you observe if there were things that had never happened before?
00:40:03Please, think about it slowly.
00:40:05It's important.
00:40:07The only thing I can tell you, sir, is that I've had a very strange feeling.
00:40:12Why?
00:40:13Because lately there's been a lot of noise here.
00:40:17And yet you still can't tell me what caused the noise.
00:40:47Come on!
00:40:53Come on!
00:41:03Try it.
00:41:04It's kumis, the drink of the gods.
00:41:13The gods have had a bit of a hard time.
00:41:16I know.
00:41:17Oh my!
00:41:46Come on!
00:42:02Where is Jessica?
00:42:07It seems that Jessica has joined the caravan.
00:42:17It's time for us to go.
00:42:19I'm afraid so.
00:42:20Excuse us.
00:42:21Goodbye.
00:42:29That's enough for today, Jessica.
00:42:31Now we'd better go home.
00:42:33What a man!
00:42:34Now he's going to teach me how to swallow fire.
00:42:42How are you, Consul?
00:42:44How are you, Consul?
00:42:45Mrs. Consul?
00:42:46How are you?
00:42:47Harry, Mr. Ballinger?
00:42:48Well, Bill, this caravan will give you a new genre.
00:42:50I hope they bring a lot of leather, because I have a bag full of dollars.
00:42:54Bill, this is Margaret Warden, Jack Ensign.
00:42:56Hello, how are you?
00:42:57Nice to meet you.
00:42:58Bill is a native merchant.
00:42:59It is said that he landed in China with his pockets full of necklaces,
00:43:02and he has continued to buy and sell since then.
00:43:04Well, look, I won't be a saint, but I know what's worth what I have here.
00:43:07If you want to drink something, you know.
00:43:09That's fine, Bill.
00:43:10Peggy and I were about to leave.
00:43:12You young people, don't stay up too late.
00:43:14Take care.
00:43:15Goodbye.
00:43:20Honey, I had such a good time tonight.
00:43:22Me too.
00:43:23Don't let me drink that thing again, will you?
00:43:26You know, looking at that caravan is like traveling through the tunnel of time.
00:43:31That's something very deep, Doctor.
00:43:33No, I'm serious.
00:43:35Ancestral transports, camels, oxen...
00:43:38Yes, and next to all that, natives riding bicycles.
00:43:42Bicycles and the kind of how to make gum pumps.
00:43:46Apart from that, nothing seems to have changed in a thousand years.
00:43:53I know something that hasn't changed either.
00:43:59I hope you never do.
00:44:02Good night, honey.
00:44:04Good night.
00:44:08Good night.
00:45:08Good night.
00:46:08Good night.
00:46:24Well, gentlemen.
00:46:25Why are you attending this informal meeting so early in the morning?
00:46:29It seems there has been a misunderstanding.
00:46:31Perhaps the natives drank too much last night.
00:46:35Carrie.
00:46:36Carrie, don't let them see you like that.
00:46:39Where is Mark?
00:46:41He has been detained for questioning.
00:46:43It seems that the caravan was the advance of an army.
00:46:46Of Commander Yunus?
00:46:48Yes, our friend has finally arrived.
00:47:06Yes, he has arrived.
00:47:07And in a big way.
00:47:37Delighted, Consul Brown. Delighted.
00:47:39By order of the Supreme Commander, I am his assistant and official interpreter.
00:47:43Nice to meet you.
00:47:45Has it been unpleasant with you?
00:47:48The commander doesn't like American women.
00:47:50He told me by means of that interpreter.
00:47:52He claims they don't know how to make love.
00:47:55Well, I'm glad you think that.
00:47:58Has the commander forgotten all the English he knew during his long stay in Mongolia?
00:48:03It is rumored that he was a student in Oxford a long time ago.
00:48:06My dear consul, the commander doesn't like that barbaric language.
00:48:11Enough reason.
00:48:12I understand.
00:48:14Will you allow my servant to bring some coffee?
00:48:29The commander begs me to offer his apologies.
00:48:32It has been very inconsiderate of him not to offer you breakfast.
00:48:35I would also like to have a cup.
00:48:38It's been a long time since I've had a cup of good American coffee.
00:48:43Johnny.
00:48:46Do you want to prepare a light breakfast for everyone?
00:48:49Bring it with a lot of coffee.
00:48:51Yes, sir.
00:48:56Sit down, everyone.
00:48:59Please.
00:49:11The commander regrets the inconveniences,
00:49:14but it will be necessary for the Americans and Mr. Wallinger to remain in the consulate day and night.
00:49:21We will not touch anything.
00:49:23No one will suffer the slightest damage
00:49:25if they obey the orders at the foot of the letter.
00:49:28There will be a guard surrounding the consulate until we decide to withdraw.
00:49:33And when will that be, Colonel?
00:49:36Maybe in a week, or maybe two.
00:49:40Naturally, the commander is aware that when he enters this enclosure, he does it on American soil.
00:49:46I don't know.
00:49:49This is Mongol soil, consul.
00:49:51My father was the prince of this province.
00:49:54They forced me to exile, but now I'm back.
00:49:57For a week or two?
00:49:58Maybe.
00:50:00Maybe forever.
00:50:05Let me go!
00:50:09You can't do this to me, I'm an American citizen!
00:50:27I'm an American citizen!
00:50:47Listen, listen, Nankin.
00:50:48No one's here.
00:50:49Listen, Nankin.
00:50:50No one's here.
00:50:52Commander, how long are you going to keep us here?
00:50:54This is especially annoying for women.
00:50:56Besides, what are you trying to do by detaining innocent American citizens?
00:51:00You won't get a lot of sympathy in the United States.
00:51:02You should...
00:51:07As you Americans say, at least he tried.
00:51:11I heard it on the radio.
00:51:13Nango!
00:51:15There's no calendar.
00:51:27Let me go!
00:51:29I'm not afraid of death!
00:51:30I won't say a word!
00:51:31Let me go!
00:51:32Let me go!
00:51:33Let me go!
00:51:38Are you Chinese?
00:51:40No brains, no guts!
00:51:43Are you Chinese?
00:51:44No brains!
00:51:46Kill him!
00:51:56Kill him!
00:52:04Come in, come in.
00:52:08The commander is very angry.
00:52:10He's broken his radio.
00:52:11And now, to make sure that it won't be repaired by his radio telegraphist,
00:52:15he's given me another order.
00:52:19One moment.
00:52:20This man is an employee of the consulate.
00:52:22He's under the protection of the American flag.
00:52:24Leave him alone.
00:52:26Chow Yun-Fat! Chow Yun-Fat! Chow Yun-Fat!
00:52:29When the commander gives an order, he obeys.
00:52:56No!
00:53:05Let me in, please. I'm a doctor.
00:53:21The commander is very upset about what happened.
00:53:23Now he will return to his headquarters.
00:53:26Remember, ladies and gentlemen,
00:53:28nothing will be touched.
00:53:29No one will suffer the slightest damage,
00:53:31if...
00:53:33if they strictly obey our orders.
00:53:36Chow Yun-Fat!
00:53:41Wait.
00:53:43It would be better if Reverend Morse comes in first.
00:53:48Can Sara come in with me?
00:53:49If you think it's necessary.
00:53:53Come, Sara.
00:53:56Come in.
00:54:12Calm down.
00:54:23He...
00:54:24He has been cut off his arms.
00:54:43The vice-consul insists that you receive him.
00:54:45He's outside.
00:54:47Under escort, of course.
00:54:49Let's sit down.
00:54:51It's late.
00:54:53Come in, Sze-Lei.
00:55:01Do you allow us to bury Johnny Hang
00:55:03in the cemetery next to the prison?
00:55:07No, Sze-Lei.
00:55:08I'm sorry.
00:55:11I don't understand. What objection could there be?
00:55:13Maybe he doesn't want the consulate to be abandoned.
00:55:16In that case, we could look for Abon-To'e, the burier.
00:55:18We could incinerate the body and bury it in the consulate's garden.
00:55:22If the commander doesn't object,
00:55:24I'll make sure Abon-To'e visits this afternoon.
00:55:53These men are under arrest, I suppose.
00:55:55That's right.
00:55:57May I ask why?
00:55:58The commander suspects that some may be traitors.
00:56:01Traitors?
00:56:02Yes.
00:56:03If you remember, the Chinese government denounced the commander
00:56:05and put a price on his head.
00:56:07But why arrest these poor natives, defenseless?
00:56:10They weren't chosen by chance, I assure you.
00:56:13We've been investigating them long before they came.
00:56:16Ah.
00:56:18I see.
00:56:19What are you going to do with them?
00:56:20The commander will preside over his own investigation tribunal.
00:56:23Colonel, I think the commander will use any excuse
00:56:25to maintain his kingdom of terror.
00:56:27Yes, Lei, I advise you to keep that kind of opinion to yourself.
00:56:29Let's go.
00:56:49Why are you running away?
00:56:54Why are you running away?
00:56:56Why are you running away?
00:57:00Why are you running away?
00:57:18Let's go.
00:57:27Let's go.
00:57:32Let's go.
00:57:40Take this corpse out.
00:57:57When you've cremated him, Bontot,
00:57:59bring the ashes to the consulate.
00:58:01We'll bury them in the garden.
00:58:03Yes, honorable sir.
00:58:05I'll place his ashes in one of our best urns.
00:58:08He'll be satisfied.
00:58:11Bontot, as a member of the Council of Elders of Minggu,
00:58:15approve of what the commander is doing.
00:58:19No, honorable sir, I don't approve.
00:58:22He's causing too many problems,
00:58:25and some of my fellow citizens have disappeared.
00:58:28We're very worried, but we don't know what to do.
00:58:32Bontot, were you present when they arrested the missing people?
00:58:37Yes, I saw everything.
00:58:40From behind the Persian women in the warehouse,
00:58:43the soldiers came in and took innocent men.
00:58:48Could you see the man who pointed it out?
00:58:50A tall Eurasian, a man who looked strange, from the north.
00:58:53He came in the caravan.
00:58:56Yes, yes, I saw him.
00:58:58I wondered who he was.
00:59:01He's the commander's spy. Be careful with him.
00:59:04Good. Do you want anything else?
00:59:07Yes, can you get me firearms?
00:59:10All firearms have been confiscated.
00:59:13Besides, it would be difficult to get them through.
00:59:16I was afraid of that.
00:59:19Mr. Brown, weren't you using dynamite to clean the runway?
00:59:23Yes, there's something left in the warehouse.
00:59:25Can you bring some cartridges?
00:59:27The warehouse is guarded by the commander's soldiers,
00:59:31but I'll try.
00:59:33Bring them as soon as possible, will you?
00:59:35Yes, I'll do what I can.
00:59:38I'll come back with the ashes.
00:59:47What are you going to do, Ken?
00:59:49I don't know yet,
00:59:51but if things get worse with a few cartridges...
00:59:53Things are getting worse.
00:59:55The commander has started his campaign.
00:59:57It seems to be about putting pressure.
00:59:59Yes, I don't know.
01:00:01Obviously, he's using us for his clumsy political maneuvers.
01:00:04If the Chinese central government says yes,
01:00:06and allows him to have his province,
01:00:08he'll turn us in safe and sound.
01:00:10And that will make us heroes.
01:00:12Exactly. And if he says no,
01:00:14he'll turn us in as hostages to his friends in the north,
01:00:16and that will make him a hero for them.
01:00:18It's the old custom of war,
01:00:20to fight the center.
01:00:22Yes, and we're in the center.
01:00:24Let's take a look at that radio.
01:00:38Well, we have a chance.
01:00:40The capacitor and the carts can still work,
01:00:42but not without lamps.
01:00:51Hey, hey, hey.
01:01:06It looks like he didn't see the receptor.
01:01:08At least we can hear the bell.
01:01:10What the commander doesn't realize
01:01:12is that our silence will end up
01:01:14causing the embassy's suspicions.
01:01:16Yes, I was thinking the same thing.
01:01:18But with how fast things are going,
01:01:20it could be too late.
01:01:37What's going on, darling?
01:01:40The commander has just closed his court
01:01:42for those he calls traitors.
01:01:45He has sentenced 20 men to death,
01:01:47including our cook's brother.
01:01:49Twenty men?
01:01:51How horrible.
01:01:54I'm afraid it's just the beginning.
01:02:14I'm afraid it's just the beginning.
01:02:41I don't think I can fix the transmitter.
01:02:44It's broken.
01:02:48Go ahead, Mingu.
01:02:50This is the American embassy in Nankin.
01:02:52Go ahead, please.
01:02:54Go ahead, Mingu.
01:02:56Calling Mingu's consulate.
01:02:58Nankin's embassy calling Mingu's consulate.
01:03:00Answer, please.
01:03:02Answer, Mingu.
01:03:04Nankin calling Mingu.
01:03:06Hey, hey, Peiping.
01:03:08Johnny Han's latest report said
01:03:10he was going to retire to change the lamps
01:03:12He's had time to fix the equipment.
01:03:14Something could be going on.
01:03:16If we don't have news from Mingu's consulate in 24 hours,
01:03:18we'll send a plane to investigate.
01:03:22We don't want any planes to come.
01:03:29Can someone fix the transmitter?
01:03:31The only one in the consulate was Johnny.
01:03:36What about you?
01:03:38The transmitters aren't very good.
01:03:41I think he's lying,
01:03:43and I know how to find out the truth.
01:03:45Tell him to come to Hangoa.
01:03:47Wait a minute.
01:03:49I think I could fix the transmitter
01:03:51if I had some lamps.
01:03:53Do you know where I can find lamps?
01:03:55There must be some in the warehouse.
01:03:57Very well.
01:04:01Go get them with the guard.
01:04:11The urn with the ashes, honorable sir.
01:04:13It's been a long time. We were worried.
01:04:15It's been a long time
01:04:17because we've fulfilled the order
01:04:19of the other honorable compatriot.
01:04:23Johnny Han didn't die in vain.
01:04:41Great, Bonto.
01:04:43Put them in the garden.
01:05:10Father of heaven,
01:05:12we entrust you with the soul of Johnny Han,
01:05:14the noble spirit of one of your children
01:05:16who died in agony like your son,
01:05:18so that we here on earth
01:05:20may be able to live
01:05:22in peace and happiness
01:05:24for the rest of our lives.
01:05:26May God bless you.
01:05:28May God bless you.
01:05:30May God bless you.
01:05:32May God bless you.
01:05:34May God bless you.
01:05:36May God bless you.
01:05:38May God bless you.
01:05:40May God bless you.
01:05:42May God bless you.
01:05:44Amen.
01:05:46Amen.
01:06:00Do you remember me?
01:06:02I'm sorry, I didn't pay much attention.
01:06:04I'm sorry, I didn't pay much attention.
01:06:06Ken, what's on your mind? I know it's none of my business, but I'm worried about you.
01:06:12Why, Marge?
01:06:13I suspect you're planning something desperate.
01:06:16The Consul and you have been conspiring and whispering in the corners. What is it?
01:06:20We're trying to guess the next move of the Commander.
01:06:23And?
01:06:25Nothing good.
01:06:26What can you do?
01:06:28Stop him, if possible.
01:06:31Ken, I don't want anything to happen to you.
01:06:35You know what?
01:06:36What?
01:06:37Me neither.
01:06:39No.
01:07:00Please don't stop playing, Miss Warden.
01:07:02It was beautiful and melancholic.
01:07:04I like beautiful and melancholic things.
01:07:08What brings us here concerns the Consul Brown and the Vice-Consul Seeley.
01:07:14We've brought all the lamps we've found. Some will do.
01:07:30Get to work.
01:07:37Let's go.
01:07:53This doesn't work.
01:07:54Johnny Han made some changes. We need special lamps.
01:07:57These are defective and useless.
01:08:00If they send a plane, we'll take it down.
01:08:03There'll be more planes.
01:08:05If they want to be unpleasant, we can be more unpleasant.
01:08:09Unless...
01:08:10Unless what?
01:08:11Unless the Central Government of China accepts my conditions.
01:08:15May I ask what those conditions are?
01:08:18I'll establish a government here.
01:08:20And you'll be the Prince.
01:08:22My father was the Prince.
01:08:24His rights and prerogatives are hereditary.
01:08:28And would the Prince keep a government here for his people?
01:08:32Or would he declare war on his friends in the North?
01:08:37That's none of your business.
01:08:39Let's suppose he's rejected by the Central Government.
01:08:42They'll regret it.
01:08:44They'll not only lose the province,
01:08:46but the Commander's valuable friendship.
01:08:49I'd like to ask Nankin.
01:08:52Us too, but how?
01:08:56I think I know where the lamps are.
01:09:00Judging by the antenna, there's a good radio in the Commander's trailer.
01:09:04Those lamps could be very useful to us.
01:09:07Could you put them back on after you've used them?
01:09:12No doubt.
01:09:23Very well. You'll make the change.
01:09:26I'd like to get my tools.
01:09:41The Commander's looking for a nice house on wheels.
01:09:45Who built it?
01:09:47Who do you think?
01:09:49Please, hurry up.
01:09:57The earthquake should be in the body.
01:10:00I'll have to disconnect the battery from below.
01:10:03Otherwise, I'll burn the whole thing.
01:10:08Go ahead.
01:10:26I'll have to disconnect the battery.
01:10:56I'll have to disconnect the battery.
01:11:06Well, it's done.
01:11:08I'll have to disconnect the battery.
01:11:24This is HU-8, Nankin calling HU-9.
01:11:29This is HU-8, Nankin calling HU-9.
01:11:33Go ahead, Nankin.
01:11:35Tell him everything's fine. That's all.
01:11:42Nankin, this is Vice-Consul Seeley.
01:11:45We've had a long silence. Is there a problem with the radio?
01:11:49We're glad to hear from you, Seeley.
01:11:51We were about to send a plane. Where's Johnny Han?
01:11:56Johnny Han is... he's sick.
01:11:59That's why it took us so long to communicate.
01:12:02Everything's fine here. Do you have instructions for us?
01:12:07Nankin wants a full report. The Ambassador is worried.
01:12:11What worries him?
01:12:14It seems they've reported that Commander Yunusu is attacking.
01:12:18There's a rumor that he's invaded his father's province...
01:12:21...and is trying to force Nankin to accept him as governor.
01:12:24Interesting. Very interesting.
01:12:27And what does Nankin say about that?
01:12:31The Chinese government refuses to deal with the Commander.
01:12:34They say he's a traitor, and have ordered to capture or kill him.
01:12:46Anything else, Commander?
01:12:48Nothing else. That's enough.
01:12:51Now tell them that the Commander is a very difficult man to capture.
01:12:57Yes, I'll tell them.
01:12:58Do it.
01:13:06What was that? Who's there?
01:13:08Did you say Commander? Is it Commander Yunusu?
01:13:14We don't like this silence. Is something wrong?
01:13:17Are you talking under coercion? Answer us.
01:13:20Is Commander Yunusu there?
01:13:22That's enough. Turn off the lights and put them on my radio.
01:13:38Hurry up. The Commander is waiting for you.
01:13:40What for?
01:13:46This country belongs to my illustrious family.
01:13:49And I've been more than patient with you.
01:13:53You'll see how I respond to any stupid attempt to ridicule me.
01:13:58What's wrong?
01:13:59The Commander has been telling us what will happen to us.
01:14:02It seems that little slip with the radio has altered him.
01:14:06It won't seem so funny to you, Mr. Brown, when you know my decision.
01:14:11I admit it's a delay, but only temporary, I assure you.
01:14:16The Chinese government may send bombers in search of me,
01:14:19so I must leave immediately.
01:14:21But I'll return with my own bombers.
01:14:26And now I ask you to prepare for a very, very long journey.
01:14:31Time is vital.
01:14:34One moment, Commander.
01:14:35You said no one would suffer the slightest damage.
01:14:39Is the Grand Prince Yunusu not going to keep it?
01:14:42Only if my orders are obeyed.
01:14:45They have not been.
01:14:47They have been obeyed at the foot of the letter by everyone but me.
01:14:50I was the one who made the mistake of saying,
01:14:53Commander, by the radio.
01:14:55It was not a mistake!
01:14:58Very well, Mr. Seeley.
01:14:59I will keep my word.
01:15:01You want to take responsibility for everyone.
01:15:04You want to be a hero.
01:15:06Excellent.
01:15:07I like heroes.
01:15:09Therefore, I will take you with me on my journey.
01:15:15In fact, it could be a good idea.
01:15:17You could be my lifeline to my destination,
01:15:20without moving away from me for a minute.
01:15:22Seeley is not just an American citizen.
01:15:24He is an official of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
01:15:27So?
01:15:28Do you expect me to ignore the fact that this man has deceived me?
01:15:33You know me too well, Consul.
01:15:35I will take Mr. Seeley with me.
01:15:37And believe me, he will receive an immeasurable treatment,
01:15:41as far as I am concerned.
01:15:42However, I cannot guarantee what the Chinese government will do.
01:15:46If they send their planes to bomb me,
01:15:49they will also bomb Mr. Seeley.
01:15:52You can tell him if they stop here first.
01:15:55And I'm sure they will, Mr. Brown.
01:15:58One more thing.
01:15:59I suggest you be very discreet in what you say or do.
01:16:03You will be watched closely.
01:16:08I suggest you get ready, Mr. Seeley.
01:16:10Is it inconvenient for me to pick up some clothes?
01:16:13Absolutely.
01:16:14And get ready for a long, very long trip.
01:16:40I've come to help you pack.
01:16:42Thank you, Mars.
01:16:44I've never been very good at it.
01:16:49Hey.
01:16:52Oskar.
01:16:57The Director General wouldn't be happy to see you like this.
01:17:01I know.
01:17:02I know.
01:17:03I know.
01:17:04I know.
01:17:05I know.
01:17:06I know.
01:17:07I know.
01:17:08The Director General wouldn't be very proud of me if he saw me now.
01:17:12But he's not in love with you.
01:17:18I can't help it.
01:17:19I'm worried about you.
01:17:21It's not as tragic as it seems.
01:17:23Besides, I think the Commander is lost.
01:17:28Tell the Consul that some of the lamps I discarded
01:17:30are useful for you to talk to Lan Qing.
01:17:39Goodbye, Carrie.
01:17:40You're still the best secretary in the Ministry.
01:17:44Jessica, take good care of yourself.
01:17:47Don't take long, Ken.
01:17:51Doctor, Mrs. Morse, Bill, Mrs. Brown.
01:17:55What luck.
01:17:56Travelling first class all the way.
01:17:58It's always been that way.
01:18:02Goodbye, sir.
01:18:03Good luck.
01:18:04Goodbye.
01:18:05Goodbye.
01:18:06Goodbye, sir.
01:18:07Good luck, Ken.
01:18:08I'm going to need it.
01:18:10I didn't imagine when I put the dynamite under the trailer
01:18:12that I was going to be inside too.
01:18:36Natasha!
01:19:06Natasha!
01:19:36Natasha!
01:20:06Natasha!
01:20:33What was that?
01:20:34A child.
01:20:37Aren't you going to stop?
01:20:45I hope one of those bombers stops you.
01:20:50They won't when they know you're here.
01:20:53There's a difference between people like you
01:20:56and people like me.
01:20:58And like Aaron.
01:21:01Americans are sentimental.
01:21:03They wouldn't allow you to suffer the slightest harm.
01:21:07But I wouldn't doubt it for a second.
01:21:10Neither would the colonel.
01:21:12After all, you're not important.
01:21:17One more deputy consul.
01:21:20There are many in your delegations.
01:21:23But I'm a prince.
01:21:25And maybe the world will face another conqueror from Mongolia.
01:21:33The Mongols have needed 700 years
01:21:36to produce another possible Genghis Khan.
01:21:42Maybe if you die,
01:21:44they'll need another 700 years
01:21:46to produce another threat to world peace.
01:21:51You're a dangerous man, sir.
01:21:54Yes, and you don't even know how far you've come.
01:21:57You see, Mr. Shiley,
01:21:59you've pushed me to act with that lie on the radio.
01:22:02I thought I'd take my time,
01:22:04consider the situation,
01:22:06maybe get what I wanted through peaceful means.
01:22:11Peaceful means?
01:22:13Yes.
01:22:15The Mongols are my people.
01:22:18They would have accepted my point of view.
01:22:22Now I'll have to declare war openly.
01:22:26Maybe the prophecy will come true,
01:22:29the one about the golden horse of the East
01:22:31that conquers the whole land.
01:22:34Now I'm waiting for a perfectly equipped army in the north.
01:22:39Tanks, weapons, bombers.
01:22:42All I have to do is say a word.
01:22:48And they wouldn't attack without you?
01:22:51No.
01:22:53I'm their leader.
01:22:55Without me, they're just a herd,
01:22:58without a plan or purpose.
01:23:01You're right, sir.
01:23:03I'm just a deputy consul.
01:23:05And if I died, there would be others who could take my place.
01:23:09But if you died, no one could take your place.
01:23:12Exactly.
01:23:17And in your camp, what will you do with me?
01:23:21The colonel seems to be having fun.
01:23:24Let's have a good time.
01:23:26Why don't we turn on the radio?
01:23:28Colonel Aran likes melancholic music.
01:23:32Good idea.
01:23:33I was wondering if it was fixed.
01:23:37So it hasn't been fixed.
01:23:40That's very poor.
01:23:44Let me take a look.
01:24:07Here's the problem.
01:24:09I forgot to plug the power supply.
01:24:17A man as intelligent as you should have been on the winning side.
01:24:25I'm on the winning side, sir.
01:24:27I represent an ideology that recognizes the dignity of the individual.
01:24:32It maintains that all men are equal before God.
01:24:39You represent crime, rape and slavery in the name of God.
01:24:43You're a dog and a madman who needs to be destroyed.
01:24:46Are you crazy? How dare you?
01:25:02THE END
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