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"Appointment with Venus" is a 1951 British war drama film about the rescue of a prized cow from German-occupied territory during World War II.
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"Appointment with Venus" is a 1951 British war drama film about the rescue of a prized cow from German-occupied territory during World War II.
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00:03:29Patience
00:03:38Oval
00:04:00Set down the flag
00:04:02Which of you is the suzerain of Amaral?
00:04:29He is not here.
00:04:31I am Captain Weiss, representing the officer commanding the German forces in the Channel Islands.
00:04:35I wish to speak to the suzerain.
00:04:37The suzerain is away.
00:04:40He is serving with the forces of His Majesty the King of England.
00:04:43I am the provost of Amaral, and I am the provost of Amaral, and in the absence of the suzerain, I am responsible for the island.
00:04:49Ah, then it is to you I am the provost of Amaral will be taken over by the armed forces of the German Reich.
00:04:55The garrison will be here in a few hours.
00:04:57Provided that the orders for the commandment of Amaral will come to the Führer's command that those whom he has conquered shall be respected.
00:05:08Your fury has not yet conquered the country with which we are one.
00:05:12It is my duty to hand to you the orders of the German commandant in Guernsey.
00:05:29Copies of these orders must be posted immediately in places where the population of the island can read them.
00:05:34The people of this island speak only English, French, and their own language.
00:05:40They do not understand German.
00:05:41That point has not been overlooked.
00:05:44From today on, you will speak only English.
00:05:46My men will also speak only English.
00:05:48We shall all speak the same language, so there will be less cause for misunderstanding.
00:05:54I will read the orders.
00:05:55German headquarters in Guernsey to the suzerain and people of the island of Amaral, July 10th, 1940.
00:06:03One, the island will be occupied by the armed forces of the German Reich forthwith.
00:06:08All islanders must be indoors between nine at night and six in the morning.
00:06:13No boat or vessel may leave any harbor or any other place.
00:06:17No one is allowed to go near the sea or down to the bays except in the vicinity of the harbor.
00:06:21All firearms and all radio receiving sets must be surrendered.
00:06:27Evening news, evening news, German forces on British soil.
00:06:33Amaral, where's that?
00:06:34India way?
00:06:35Channel Islands, mate.
00:06:37Amaral, no attempt to contact successful.
00:06:40It is presumed...
00:06:41Have we got to have a go at that now?
00:06:42What with?
00:06:44German forces on British soil.
00:06:46I heard they got the troops out some time ago.
00:06:48There weren't many there so small.
00:06:50There's nothing there to value, nothing at all.
00:06:54Evening news, evening news.
00:06:55Evening news, German forces on British soil.
00:07:02Anything come through?
00:07:03No.
00:07:03It's confirmed in the papers.
00:07:04Yes, I know.
00:07:05She must have been got away.
00:07:08Yes?
00:07:09Robin's here.
00:07:11What?
00:07:12She's still there, then?
00:07:14Have you really checked?
00:07:17All right, thank you.
00:07:18This is extremely serious.
00:07:19Of course.
00:07:20Give me her file.
00:07:20Oh, excuse me, sir.
00:07:26Well?
00:07:30I've had word Venus is still on Amaral.
00:07:32What?
00:07:33But she can't have been left behind.
00:07:34I'm afraid so, sir.
00:07:35But they may take her to Germany.
00:07:37It's more than likely, sir.
00:07:38Oh, we can't lose her.
00:07:39She's much too valuable.
00:07:40I'll go and see the Under-Secretary.
00:07:42Is that the dossier?
00:07:43Yes, sir.
00:07:43Oh, give it to me.
00:07:49And all these photographs are of the lady in question?
00:07:51Yes, sir.
00:07:53I am, as you know,
00:07:53as yet inexperienced in the affairs of this department.
00:07:58But even I can see how beautiful she is.
00:08:01How very beautiful.
00:08:02Yes, sir.
00:08:03Nevertheless, we must face the fact she is just a cow.
00:08:06And I think that the Ministry of Agriculture
00:08:08has more important things to deal with at the moment.
00:08:10Excuse me, sir.
00:08:11She is not just a cow.
00:08:12She is a flawless animal
00:08:13with a pedigree as noble as the Kings of Ireland.
00:08:16She's a triumph of breeding.
00:08:17There's not another like her in the world.
00:08:19Oh, I apologize to her.
00:08:20And she's in calf.
00:08:22Who is the lucky bull?
00:08:23Mars of Millibre III, sir.
00:08:25Now the champion.
00:08:26The late, I should say.
00:08:27Had the misfortune to tread on an uncharted landmine
00:08:30shortly after the...
00:08:31after the...
00:08:32Yes, sir, I understand.
00:08:33But Venus carries within her the result of that union,
00:08:35the Mars-Venus strain.
00:08:37Something we've been aiming for for a long time.
00:08:39Very valuable, then.
00:08:40Financially enormous.
00:08:41A value as potential breeding stock is hard to overstate,
00:08:44particularly if the calf is a bull.
00:08:46Will it be a bull?
00:08:47The islanders say so.
00:08:48How do they know?
00:08:49They go by a phase of the moon at the time of the nuptials.
00:08:52Oh, I see.
00:08:53I do urge you to consider this, sir.
00:08:54It means a great deal to us here,
00:08:56and if I may say so, to England.
00:08:57Interesting meeting, sir.
00:09:09Yes, very.
00:09:10Did you, um, get any decision about...
00:09:13about that, um...
00:09:14About Venus?
00:09:15You can relax, Carruthers.
00:09:16She is now the concern of the armed forces of the crowd.
00:09:18Blood, tears, toil and sweat.
00:09:24Well, we knew we had to expect that, sir,
00:09:26but I must say this cow-catching comes as a bit of a surprise.
00:09:29Oh, I know it's quite mad on the face of it,
00:09:30but it does make some sense when very little else does these days.
00:09:33Anyway, the powers that be think it important.
00:09:36What help would I get?
00:09:37Very little, I'm afraid.
00:09:38Radio operator, Forbes.
00:09:39You've worked with him before.
00:09:40An intelligence have dug up someone who used to live on the island.
00:09:43She may be of some use.
00:09:45She?
00:09:45She's an army cook stationed in Wales.
00:09:47They're bringing her in.
00:09:49What's the matter?
00:09:50Don't you like women?
00:09:52Oh, yes, sir, very much indeed,
00:09:53but there's a time and a place for everything, sir.
00:10:09Where's Faleys?
00:10:13Yes, Sergeant Major.
00:10:17Leave that scrubbing and come here.
00:10:24You're posted.
00:10:25Posted?
00:10:26Where to?
00:10:27War office, London.
00:10:29So get your kit packed at once and report to company office.
00:10:31But, Sergeant Major, why the war office?
00:10:33I'm a cook, not a typist.
00:10:34You can ask them that when you get there.
00:10:36For some extraordinary reason, they're flying you up.
00:10:39I've got a certain amount of stuff for you.
00:10:52Geographical, mostly.
00:10:53Oh, and we've found a minesweeper type
00:10:54who knows the waters there very well.
00:10:55He's supposed to be on leave at the moment.
00:10:57We're trying to locate him for you.
00:10:58Anyhow.
00:11:01This is Clark.
00:11:02He's run you up the model.
00:11:03Are you?
00:11:03Are you?
00:11:05Roughly to scale.
00:11:06Oh, by the way, sir, your ATS girl has arrived.
00:11:11Name of Nicola Faleys.
00:11:12Have you checked on at the war office?
00:11:13It's all right.
00:11:14Send read now, will you?
00:11:18So that's what arm rail looks like.
00:11:20As far as we know, yes.
00:11:21And what's that?
00:11:22That's the abbey, the big house.
00:11:25Any photographs?
00:11:26None, worse luck.
00:11:27Let's hope this Faleys girl can throw some light onto it.
00:11:29What's she like, by the way?
00:11:30No, I've never seen her.
00:11:31Some bandy-legged old baggage, I think.
00:11:33Good afternoon.
00:11:37Come over here, will you?
00:11:41All yours, Major.
00:11:44Good afternoon, Miss Faleys.
00:11:46Do you recognize this?
00:11:48Yes, it's Amorel.
00:11:50How well do you know it?
00:11:50Very well.
00:11:51I lived there most of my life.
00:11:52Oh, that's good.
00:11:53Tell me, did you do any sailing when you were there?
00:11:55Yes, sir, a great deal.
00:11:56Where from?
00:11:57The harbour, usually.
00:11:58Yeah?
00:11:59Yes, sir.
00:12:00Well, this is the best side, isn't it?
00:12:01Did you ever land here, for instance?
00:12:03Sometimes, when the tide was right, it's a bit of a scramble, but you can do it.
00:12:07The rocks need to come out a bit further there, sir.
00:12:10They get covered by the tide.
00:12:12How far?
00:12:13That's about it.
00:12:14Now, tell me about the people.
00:12:15How well do you know them?
00:12:17Pretty well, sir.
00:12:17Who's the head man, so to speak?
00:12:19The suzerain.
00:12:20Suzer?
00:12:21How much?
00:12:22Suzerain.
00:12:23Wonderful old world stuff, sir, isn't it?
00:12:24What about the rest of the local inhabitants?
00:12:26A bit primitive?
00:12:27They're half French, aren't they?
00:12:28Speak some sort of lingo of their own.
00:12:29I don't actually think they probably do very well for themselves, selling tomatoes and
00:12:32what have you to the Bosch.
00:12:33The islanders are as loyal as you are.
00:12:35They have a tradition of freedom which is very precious to them.
00:12:39And although Amorel may be small, it will do everything it can to resist the Germans.
00:12:45Sorry, Miss Flays, it's just service humor, I'm afraid, and not a very good example of
00:12:49it either.
00:12:51Yes, now let's get on with the geography lesson.
00:12:53Tell us, what happens at the top of this path?
00:12:54What's this road like here?
00:12:56You feel very strongly about Amorel, don't you?
00:12:59You would too, if you knew it.
00:13:01There's nothing much there.
00:13:02There's just the people and their lives and the wind and the sea.
00:13:06You've got any family there now?
00:13:08No.
00:13:09My brother's with the army in the desert and I'm here.
00:13:13That's all, except...
00:13:14Except who?
00:13:15I've got a cousin there, the one I used to sail with.
00:13:19What sort of age is he?
00:13:20He's quite young, as a matter of fact.
00:13:22We were brought up together.
00:13:23Tell me about him.
00:13:26It's your job to answer questions, you know.
00:13:30Well, he didn't leave when we did.
00:13:32He doesn't feel quite the same about the war as you or I do.
00:13:37He's a strange person.
00:13:39A painter.
00:13:40A painter.
00:13:45A painter.
00:13:53Here, Falaise.
00:13:54Mr. Falaise, please.
00:13:57There is an order that no inhabitant is allowed to go within 100 metres of the sea except in
00:14:01the area of the harbour.
00:14:03Oh, yes, so there is.
00:14:04I forgot.
00:14:06You forgot two days ago as well.
00:14:09Did I?
00:14:09Oh, I'm very forgetful, I'm afraid.
00:14:12Tell me, why mustn't I go within 100 metres of the sea?
00:14:14Because it is the commandant's order.
00:14:16It's a very stupid order.
00:14:17Nevertheless, you will obey it.
00:14:18Ah, so you agree with me that it's a stupid order, then?
00:14:25You are insolent, Herr Falaise.
00:14:27Mr. Falaise, please.
00:14:29Are you going to do as you are told?
00:14:34I will, when the light's gone.
00:14:39You will come to the commandant at once.
00:14:42Pick up that letter.
00:14:45At once!
00:14:47What a very nasty child you must have been, Mr. Vogel.
00:14:50And still are, for that matter.
00:14:53A child?
00:14:56You think so?
00:14:58No.
00:14:59Now!
00:15:00Move!
00:15:14Quick!
00:15:16Quick!
00:15:17Quick!
00:15:18Quick!
00:15:19Quick!
00:15:20Quick!
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00:15:29What?
00:15:31Big!
00:15:32Quick!
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00:15:38Quick!
00:15:39MPH!
00:15:41You hurt your face, Mr. Falaise?
00:15:42No, it's nothing.
00:15:44ah very tiresome you know why do you not obey my orders because i hate orders especially foolish
00:15:50orders i mean do you expect me to signal to the english fleet with a paintbrush or something
00:15:55mr falais why did you stay on the island you are young healthy you could fight for your country
00:16:01i'm not interested in fighting i'm interested in painting you see may i see the picture if you wish
00:16:14is this how you see this beautiful view it's how i interpret it not a very happy picture is it
00:16:24well it's not meant to be what will you do when your paints run out oh i don't know i shall perhaps
00:16:30i could get you some more would you like me to yes i would thank you good you have never been
00:16:37to a little mess here would you care to drink a glass of beer with me no thank you frankly i
00:16:42wouldn't enjoy a drink surrounded by so many uniforms or perhaps you're afraid to be unpopular
00:16:47here to be friends with me an artist doesn't need friends vice that is very sad i think i prefer to
00:16:54be a simple soldier well if you change your mind the mess will still be here yes how may i go now
00:17:06mr falais please try to obey my orders there are plenty of places to paint without being disturbed
00:17:11very well i'll try to remember
00:17:20bogle superfair herr hopmann did you strike mr falais sergeant
00:17:30herr hopmann he was insolent and so you hit him yes herr hopmann i hit him
00:17:37and when you hit him was he expecting the blow no herr hopmann and were you expecting that blow
00:17:45no herr hopmann you are a fool and adult these bullies like you make the name of germany hate it
00:17:49throughout the world now get out
00:18:14i'm afraid you're not going to have a very quiet night i know and aren't you make me sleep in the
00:18:23cellar i know a little restaurant has the best cellar in london you hungry yes i am hurry up and get
00:18:29a chain i'll come back now for now
00:18:36your cigarettes sir thank you bring some coffee and some kimber will you yes sir immediately everything
00:18:39all right lovely i hope you don't mind me eating so much i think it's simply fascinating you're just
00:18:43wondering where you put it all like some more no thank you what do you do when you're not being a
00:18:48soldier oh i'm sorry sorry why asking questions against orders that's what's different what do
00:18:56you mean you haven't asked a single question all through dinner oh i have asked you all i'm going
00:19:00to ask now you can relax oh i've got something to show you nearly forgot may i shirt you now
00:19:05what is that that's the abbey on amorel now who's the squat little character in the corner me i'm sorry
00:19:15that's for the lens why do you keep this with you it's my home but you're not the susa thing are you
00:19:22my brother is why didn't you tell me i thought you knew who's this oh that's my brother and the
00:19:30beautiful creature in the foreground is a cow of his called venus do you know venus very well she's
00:19:38practically one of the family will you excuse me i'm just going to talk about white hall 9400
00:19:56yes valentine here uncle george you know your new niece the uh the one i met in oxford this afternoon
00:20:17i found out something about her the the mother-to-be the the lady in the fur coat is practically one of
00:20:24her family did you know that i found it out look i'd like to take your niece away for a few days
00:20:29could you arrange it are you tight no no i think she could be very useful i watched her carefully
00:20:34and she's a discreet sort of niece what are the chances well you'd have to invite her she couldn't
00:20:39be ordered i can handle that can you take care of her great uncles and great aunts i can try if you
00:20:45really want to i want my trip to be a success all right ask her i'll see what can be done this end good
00:20:52goodbye there's a time and a place for everything
00:20:57i've got something very important to talk to you about question time again i'm afraid so
00:21:13let's get some of those a little less noisy
00:21:15and take him as far as to your cellar yes major make yourself comfortable
00:21:35it's a grizzly sound isn't it
00:21:39avoid flying glass they say should we avoid the carrot or the south african port
00:21:45you know what security means not talking what i'm going to tell you about now is top security
00:21:54i see do you know that venus is going to have a car venus yes the provost wrote and told me right
00:22:02now the powers that be right at the top like your brother's car very much they think that she and her
00:22:09baby are much too important to england to be left to the germans they want her over here so one night
00:22:16one night next week i am going to your island of armarell to try and rescue venus and her unborn
00:22:22little one and bring her back safely to a quiet english field until the war is over what do you think
00:22:27about that well i i don't know whether it's because this is my first air raid or the wine at dinner or what
00:22:39but i feel i want to cry
00:22:53in the course of air fighting 34 german aeroplanes have been brought down by anti-aircraft fire
00:22:58although confirmation has not yet been received in london reuter reports
00:23:14good evening good evening may i come in if you wish thank you
00:23:17good evening i hope you will pardon this intrusion well is there any news news there is no news in
00:23:31armarell except what you tell us i have discovered something very interesting
00:23:39that is why i've taken the liberty of calling on you tonight what is that
00:23:43i've found out that you have been keeping something from me oh don't be alarmed no orders have been
00:23:50disobeyed but i have been going through the lists of the livestock on the island before the war i was a
00:23:56cattle breeder in westphalia so my interest was professional as well as military venus is quite a
00:24:03remarkable animal she is a good cow she's much more than that her pedigree reads like that of a
00:24:11princess i had no idea that our population included such an aristocrat all the islands have fine cattle
00:24:17i would like to inspect venus with you and her common would you be good enough to come along to
00:24:21my headquarters at about 11 o'clock tomorrow among all the routine jobs this will be pleasant very well
00:24:31our luft buffer is busy tonight but here in armarell we sleep quietly men and cows
00:24:38good night so you see you're not exactly being invited to a picnic but i'd be scared stiff oh
00:24:46we'd all be scared stiff do you really want to take a girl i want to take somebody who knows the
00:24:51island and who knows the people and knows the cow because it's going to make my job so much easier
00:24:55the only person who fits that description happens to be a girl that's why i want to take you
00:24:59but will they let you well uncle george is trying to fix it look you don't have to make up your mind
00:25:04right away and no one's going to think any of the worst of you for saying no just think it over
00:25:10well looks as though we're here for the night you better make yourself comfortable think we could
00:25:14borrow a bottle of mario's brandy to keep the colder
00:25:24i don't have to think it over i'd like to go back to the island with you if you think i can help
00:25:28look out look out are you sure you want to come i'd rather wish we were there now
00:25:45do you ever been to a police court before no you're really seeing life aren't you hello
00:26:01sarah for good morning sir good to see you again sorry your leave was cut short it's okay sir i don't
00:26:06approve of too much riotous living anyway are we working together again sir yes there's a job for
00:26:11you and for me too as a matter of fact i'm glad to hear it now you go to room 261 i want to talk
00:26:14to you when i get back right and by the way can you uh can you milk a cow aye sir good first treat
00:26:31strawler langley do you know him very well i've known him all my life he's a great character on
00:26:36the island what's he like sort of wild and irish but he knows the amaryll waters look if you know
00:26:41him so well it might be better if you talk to him would you do that of course i'd love to see him
00:26:45again anyway i still don't understand i'm a peace-loving man your worship me father was a
00:26:51peace-loving man before me but there are things sir things that no man can lie down under things
00:26:57that send the fire to a man's eyes and the sparks to his belly things that but what was he doing with
00:27:02the prayer he was outside the public house sir whirling it around his head he wanted to throw
00:27:07it what happened the german plane sir i see was there a baby in the pram no sir oh no sir there
00:27:13was no baby the baby was in its mother's lap where i laid it sleeping its beautiful head off until those
00:27:20well i don't want to use the name i have for them sir started dropping their bombs and waking it up
00:27:25now i ask you sir i ask you all was any decent man going to stand by and see an innocent baby woken
00:27:31from it miss nicola miss nicola by all that's at the bottom of the ocean
00:27:41i i don't think they've quite finished with you at all
00:27:47are those people friends of yours friends miss nicola i took a mackerel hook out of our seat when
00:27:55she was six i see and what do you do nowadays he's in mine sweeper sir is he how old are you
00:28:04i think i'm 47. uh was there much damage no sir previous convictions none sir pay five shillings
00:28:13don't get drunk again and leave i'll leave this to you now get him to the office of 12 and don't tell
00:28:18him too much thank you sir i hope it didn't leave a scar next case please call the next case
00:28:27a cow beyond the powers a cow do you want to come genitalite major major genitalite yes good what
00:28:37about you forbes i've always had a fondness for cows sir they're gentle beasts shouldn't be an
00:28:42asia by any chance would she now assassinak i'm afraid well it's a pity but it can't be helped i
00:28:47suppose when do we go sir in a few days now trawler your job is to pilot us in and then out again
00:28:53you can spend the next few days at the admiralty studying those charts charts i don't need charts
00:28:57sir i can smell those rocks with me nose like that nevertheless you'll study the charts you might have
00:29:03a fever when the time comes now i had to remind you all to keep your mouth shut especially you trawler
00:29:08who me sir i'll be as silent as the north side of a tombstone miss nicola we're going to armor
00:29:16you're coming too aren't you aren't you
00:29:25steward yes what's the displacement of a cow come again a cow
00:29:32search me well we'll have to find out and quick
00:29:42hello could i have the information room at the ministry of agriculture
00:29:50hello could you tell me please who i speak to for technical data about a cow
00:29:54who milk marketing board as you see she's uh constructed with considerable care
00:30:04oh there you go now do i need anything else uh no i don't think so but now whatever you do remember
00:30:11she's in a delicate state treat her gently and uh if it gets a bit rough while you give her one of
00:30:15these it'll uh settle her stomach well how many stomachs has she got four how do i get it down
00:30:21well you blow it down a man with this yeah yeah let's hope the cow doesn't blow first
00:30:28i just run through the main points again the submarine piloted by trawler comes from a point
00:30:33here west of the caskets to petty pichon bay there we get into the rubber dinghy that'll be at two
00:30:38o'clock tomorrow morning trawley you will come to the beach with us and return to the submarine
00:30:41pilot her out again and beetle off home i don't like it sir i'm against doing any beetling nevertheless
00:30:47you'll beetle but don't worry you'll be coming back again then the day after tomorrow at high tide
00:30:51that is oh four two oh just before dawn this officer um wilson was two l's you will bring your mtb
00:30:58again piloted by trawler and all being well we'll be on the beach with venus and we put her on board
00:31:02and shove off as quick as we can any questions well i don't want to be gloomy sir but suppose you're
00:31:07not there on time yes the tide goes out like a mill race well we will have had 24 hours if we're not
00:31:11there it means that operation venus has flocked and you just beat it no hanging about any other
00:31:14questions i expect you on board at 20 30 hours well shall we go over to the ward room i got a
00:31:18meal laid on the drink if you wanted to you forgot this oh thank you
00:31:32well the weather experts are right it's going to be as flat as a pancake well that's something
00:31:37somebody inside just told me that plymouth got badly hit again last night
00:31:48sweat itches are you quite sure you can find that path i think so look there's venus she's very bright
00:31:59and clear that's an omen what do you think you look like in those clothes it's very rustic it's mary
00:32:08calling the cattle in don't call them too loud
00:32:17oh nicola don't you wish she was still a cook in wales yes i do
00:32:21my mother had a cook once she used to play the trombone
00:32:28what was her name ethel roast oddly enough
00:32:37well here we go laughing and scratching
00:32:51well we shall be shoving off at once and i expect we shall have a quiet trip it depends on our pals in the liftoffer
00:33:03we'll remain on the surface as long as possible actually because there are some rather
00:33:06complicated and tiresome minefields about navigation underwater through minefields is a bit of a bore
00:33:11of course if the master race shows up we shall have to die
00:33:15quite quickly actually bells ring and hooters hoot and that sort of thing that's how you'll know
00:33:20but i think you'll find it quite comfortable down here if a bit stuffy after a bit i'm sorry i'm
00:33:23afraid you can't smoke but there are some drinks in the cabinet there if you like them very good
00:33:27of you it's the first time we've had a woman passenger on board my hat off to you ma'am
00:33:34save it for the return trip trawler it's very good for seasick miss captain we have some pills for
00:33:39of
00:33:46the return trip
00:33:48of
00:33:52the return
00:33:54of
00:33:56the return
00:34:00of
00:34:02I don't know.
00:34:09Up there, sir.
00:34:27All right to climb up there.
00:34:29Just right.
00:34:34There she is.
00:34:35Have a look.
00:34:39There's a searchlight, just one good thing.
00:34:44Not so far.
00:34:44All right.
00:34:45Stand by to surface.
00:34:48Down the periscope.
00:35:09Down the periscopein'.
00:35:14Down the periscopein'.
00:35:22Down the periscopein'
00:35:22down the periscopein'.
00:35:23All right, off you go.
00:35:35Oh, Major, let me come to you.
00:35:36You need me.
00:35:37We'll need you tomorrow night.
00:35:38Now go on, beat it.
00:35:50Now then, up we go.
00:35:53Come on.
00:35:54Come on.
00:35:56Here we go.
00:36:21Come on.
00:36:22This is the cave I told you about.
00:36:24It's about the best hiding place this side of the island.
00:36:32Well, where is this from the beach where we're going to take Bean at all?
00:36:35It's about 600 yards down that path.
00:36:37And the cow shed is where?
00:36:39Well, that's a little over a mile straight towards the middle of the island.
00:36:43All right. Well, we'll use this place as a rendezvous in case we get split up or anything goes wrong.
00:36:46All set? Yes.
00:36:48Let's go and find the lady.
00:36:50She should be in here.
00:37:00Here, boys.
00:37:03Take all this stuff out of the loft again.
00:37:14There's Venus.
00:37:16Hello, beautiful.
00:37:17We're going to take you back to England.
00:37:19Venus is his visitor's night.
00:37:34I'm through now, sir.
00:37:36Send them.
00:37:37Venus contacted.
00:37:38Proceeding according to plan.
00:37:39It's number four.
00:37:40We're practically in their barracks. You'd better go out of here. Now, sir. As soon as they're finished.
00:37:59There's a way out through the other window.
00:38:01Out of sight of them?
00:38:02Yes. We use this as children playing pirates.
00:38:04Get me there to play pirates.
00:38:05Get me there to play pirates.
00:38:10Poulette.
00:38:21Well, John. Oh, it's my darling.
00:38:23Ah, very well, I see.
00:38:24She looks as if she will have her car very soon.
00:38:27What a pity that she will not have it here.
00:38:29Not here. Why not?
00:38:30Ah, there are other plans for her.
00:38:32I hate to move her at a time like this, but...
00:38:34The tether her in the top field today. I like to look out of my window and see her.
00:38:39You may not sleep here tonight, my darling.
00:38:42I shall be very sorry to say goodbye to you.
00:38:45Pike up her pedigree and prize ribbons and bring her to my office.
00:38:52What has your dog found?
00:38:53A rat, properly.
00:39:03Come on.
00:39:04Come on, come on, boy.
00:39:09What has he found?
00:39:11A rat, I think.
00:39:13What is the matter?
00:39:14Surely you're not too old to climb ladders yet?
00:39:16Come with me. I wish to see the other calves.
00:39:18And then you may take Venus out again.
00:39:20Perhaps for the last time.
00:39:21But where are you sending him?
00:39:23Your provost will tell you he knows all about it.
00:39:25Come.
00:39:41Did you hear that? They're sending Venus away.
00:39:44Yes, I did.
00:39:45Well, that all does everything. What do we do?
00:39:48Go as quick as we can and see the provost.
00:39:50Let's hope he's home.
00:39:51Let's hope he's home.
00:40:22I'll bring the rest of the forms when I come to the Commandant.
00:40:24It is a beautiful morning.
00:40:25Yes.
00:40:26Yes.
00:40:27Philip.
00:40:28Philip.
00:40:29It is a beautiful morning.
00:40:30Yes.
00:40:31Philip.
00:40:32Philip.
00:40:33Philip.
00:40:34Miss Nicola.
00:40:35Miss Nicola.
00:40:36Yes.
00:40:37Yes.
00:40:38Yes.
00:40:39Yes.
00:40:40Yes.
00:40:41Yes.
00:40:42Yes.
00:40:43Yes.
00:40:44Yep.
00:40:45Yes.
00:40:46Phillip.
00:40:47Okay.
00:40:51Philip.
00:40:54Miss Nicola.
00:40:59Miss Nicola.
00:41:01Yes, Mr. Horst.
00:41:02The boat is coming at night.
00:41:04Yes, yes.
00:41:05Heil Hitler.
00:41:07That's it, Mr. Commandant.
00:41:10What is it, sir?
00:41:11There's an e-boat coming here this afternoon
00:41:13for exercises and secret trials.
00:41:14We'll be in the harbor two or three days.
00:41:16There will be sailors to cater for.
00:41:17We must make preparations.
00:41:18Yes, sir.
00:41:19There will be full crew, 20 Marines extra.
00:41:21We must supply them with fuel, rations, and so forth.
00:41:24Yes, sir.
00:41:25Can you tell us anything more?
00:41:26I know he's sending Venus away soon,
00:41:28but not today, he would have told me.
00:41:30He knows this may cause trouble with our people,
00:41:33and I shall have to control them.
00:41:35As long as he's there tonight, that's all we want.
00:41:37I have to see the Commandant every day at 10.
00:41:39I shall find out more.
00:41:40Good.
00:41:41Well, I'll get down to the beach and set the time, Fusis.
00:41:43What for?
00:41:44Oh, a little something to draw the Germans off at the right moment.
00:41:47Can you meet us again at 11 o'clock and tell us of anything else you find out?
00:41:50Yes, but not here.
00:41:51Where?
00:41:52Down at the sunken road just behind the old farm.
00:41:55Miss Nicola knows where.
00:41:56Nicola, mark it on my map for me, please.
00:41:58Will you please tell the sergeant here anything you can about the sentries and the guard posts?
00:42:01For when you got that, you two get up to the sunken road and lie low.
00:42:04Now take care.
00:42:05There are a great number of Germans about.
00:42:07Don't run any risks.
00:42:08No, I won't.
00:42:09I'm much more worried about the islanders.
00:42:10Within an hour, every islander will know all about you.
00:42:12I'll see to that.
00:42:13Don't be afraid.
00:42:14They'll help you.
00:42:15You came with Miss Nicola.
00:42:21Now tell me, how is the war going?
00:42:23You, come here.
00:42:51Hello.
00:43:20Hello.
00:43:28Hello again.
00:43:29I saw you come to my grandfather's with Miss Nicola and your friend.
00:43:33What are you doing?
00:43:34May I put my hands down?
00:43:35Yes, but I warn you, I still have my pistol.
00:43:38Yes, yes, I see you here.
00:43:40Look, I'm a friend of your grandfather's and of Miss Nicola's.
00:43:44What are you bearing there? A German?
00:43:46No, not yet.
00:43:47You know shit!
00:43:48What's that?
00:43:50Yes, the soldiers, they come here to swim sometimes.
00:43:52Is there any other way up the cliff?
00:43:53No, you're caught, Monsieur.
00:43:54Take these.
00:43:55If you're a friend of ours, hide these and then bring them over to that next bay, will you?
00:44:10No, that's right!
00:44:15Let's go!
00:44:17No, no, no!
00:44:19No, no, no!
00:44:20No, no!
00:44:21Don't get anything from the microwave now!
00:44:23No, no, no!
00:44:24No, no!
00:44:25No, no, no!
00:44:26No, no!
00:44:27No, no!
00:44:29No, no, no!
00:44:30No, no, no!
00:44:31There's a lovely dish!
00:44:52Easy, brother! Snap!
00:45:01What's your name?
00:45:05George.
00:45:07Now listen, George, you won't tell anybody about me or Miss Nicola or my friend, will you?
00:45:10Do you think I'm an imbecile?
00:45:12No, I think you're a brave boy and a good friend, and I'm very grateful to you.
00:45:15Will you take me back to England with you?
00:45:18To England?
00:45:19What makes you think I've come from England?
00:45:21I heard you talking to my grandfather.
00:45:23And besides, Miss Nicola comes from England, and you came with her.
00:45:26Now, I'm relying on you to keep this secret.
00:45:28I will, if...
00:45:31If what?
00:45:31If you take me back to England with you.
00:45:34I can't do that.
00:45:35Oh, please, monsieur.
00:45:36You see, my father's finding for King George in Africa.
00:45:39Where's your mother?
00:45:40Well, she was in London when the Germans came, and now she's all alone.
00:45:44I'm afraid that she might get hurt in one of the air raids, so I think I ought to be with her.
00:45:48I would swim if I could, but it's such a long way.
00:45:50Oh, please take me with you, monsieur.
00:45:51I won't be in the way, I promise.
00:45:54I tell you what.
00:45:55If you don't breathe a word of this to anybody, I'll think it over.
00:45:58When will you tell me?
00:45:59Tonight.
00:46:00What time?
00:46:00After dark, after curfew.
00:46:02Where will you be?
00:46:03I'll find you on the Pointe des Joies.
00:46:05I'll be there.
00:46:05Up here.
00:46:29Listen, Miss Nicola, there's bad news.
00:46:45They're taking Venus away.
00:46:46When?
00:46:48This afternoon.
00:46:49The coal boat will take her.
00:46:50That's very awkward.
00:46:51She'll be gone by tonight.
00:46:52You must think of some other plan.
00:46:54Where is she now?
00:46:55Outside the commandant's office.
00:46:57How long for, I don't know.
00:46:59They mustn't take Venus to Germany, Miss Nicola.
00:47:02No, they mustn't.
00:47:04I'll be home later if you want me.
00:47:06We'll have to take her away in daylight.
00:47:12We'll have to take her away in daylight.
00:47:12Come up here.
00:47:33Quick!
00:47:34One of my lobster pots has drifted.
00:47:39I was looking for it.
00:47:41Don't you know that all you men are wanted?
00:47:43Nowhere.
00:47:44Down on the quay.
00:47:46Get on down.
00:47:47Join the working party.
00:47:48I have to find my pot.
00:47:50Don't argue.
00:47:51Always you men argue.
00:47:53You tell us to fish and we have no pot.
00:47:55Do as you are told.
00:48:04Quick!
00:48:05Quick!
00:48:17Don't stand around.
00:48:19You are there to work.
00:48:20Move, man.
00:48:21Move!
00:48:25Move, man.
00:48:26Move, man.
00:48:27Move, man.
00:48:28Move, man.
00:48:29Move, man.
00:48:30Move, man.
00:48:49Anybody here?
00:48:50No.
00:48:51Oh.
00:48:52Hello.
00:48:53Hello.
00:48:54Pull those curtains, will you?
00:48:56Where the heck have you come from?
00:48:57London.
00:48:58Well, don't tell me the wars there were during the night.
00:48:59No, I've come to fetch something.
00:49:00But don't you realize the Germans are here?
00:49:02Yes, I know.
00:49:03That's why I came by submarine.
00:49:04What are they like?
00:49:05Well, they're tolerable, some of them.
00:49:07Good heavens, Nicola, are you crazy?
00:49:08If they find you, you'll be shot.
00:49:09I know, but I'm not going to stay long.
00:49:11Now, look, Lionel.
00:49:12I want you to help me.
00:49:13Me?
00:49:14How?
00:49:15I want you to camouflage old Mrs. Dubois' cow to look like Venus.
00:49:18Look like Venus?
00:49:19What are you raving about?
00:49:21We're going to take Venus back to England.
00:49:23And I thought you might help a bit in that way.
00:49:26Oh, I'm sorry.
00:49:27You've come to the wrong shop.
00:49:28Why?
00:49:29Well, it's ridiculous.
00:49:30You'd never get away with it.
00:49:31никогда.
00:49:42No.
00:49:43No!
00:49:44No!
00:49:46No!
00:49:47No!
00:49:48No, no!
00:49:49No, no, no!
00:49:50No, no!
00:49:51No!
00:49:52No, no!
00:49:53No!
00:49:55No!
00:49:56Hey, you! Come back here. We're not finished yet.
00:50:06I won't have it. I won't have any part of war or violence.
00:50:10You know how I've always felt.
00:50:12I told you and your brother that before you left for England.
00:50:15I remember. The others have helped.
00:50:18Well, that's their concern. I'm afraid you must count me out.
00:50:24I see.
00:50:26Do you mind if I have some milk? I'm thirsty.
00:50:28No, of course not.
00:50:32I'll have to think of something else.
00:50:36You won't tell anyone you've seen me, will you?
00:50:38Nicola, I'm not a traitor.
00:50:42I'll give your love to your mother when I get back, if you like.
00:50:46I bumped into her the other day.
00:50:48She's bearing up awfully well through the Blitz.
00:50:51We spent last night in the loft. It's almost like playing pirates again.
00:50:55Well, thanks for the milk.
00:51:01Nicola!
00:51:07Why have you always been the one who could twist me?
00:51:09You twist yourself, Lionel. You always have done.
00:51:17I suppose he's got his funny side. Painting a cow.
00:51:21Well, I can't even remember what Venus' markings are.
00:51:23Well, she's tethered outside the abbey.
00:51:25Where's the substitute?
00:51:27Just coming.
00:51:29I couldn't use oil as a surface would be wrong.
00:51:31Posterpane, that's the stuff. It dries quickly. I've got some somewhere.
00:51:33Well, I don't care, but just get a mover.
00:51:35Let's see.
00:51:39Is that coming in here?
00:51:41That's right.
00:51:46Well, I've had some pretty queer models in my town.
00:51:48Good afternoon, Mr. Falaise. May I look?
00:52:02I don't know.
00:52:10Ah, but this is wonderful.
00:52:12You're changing your style. You're forsaking your skulls and nightmares.
00:52:15No, that's only a sketch. You wait till I finish with it.
00:52:17Please, Mr. Falaise, do me a favor.
00:52:20What?
00:52:21what paint winners for me just an ordinary picture they are taking away you know paint
00:52:26and give it to me then i will have a souvenir of her ah she's a beautiful animal here commandant
00:52:33it'll be a pleasure please paint her from this side look she has quite a beautiful marking like
00:52:38a tree in bloom it's quite distinctive oh you think i'm silly to be so sentimental of a cow
00:52:45no but i have never seen you laugh before mr
00:53:15tell the englishman the germans are taking venus away tonight
00:53:32germans are taking venus away tonight
00:53:36hey you two get on board the ship they need extra help
00:53:45close up come on
00:53:59hurry oh you can't rush a job like this it's quite a nice texture
00:54:05have you thought what's going to happen to me after you've gone
00:54:08yes have you i was just beginning to found him there's not a sign of him well what's happened
00:54:15your pal they probably caught him i hope not he's a sweet person
00:54:20don't worry he'll turn up all right he's quite the artist thank you
00:54:26it's time for me to transmit now miss i'll i'll have to report that he's missing
00:54:35why don't you go and make a cup of tea he'll be thirsty when he gets here
00:54:45so
00:54:55is
00:54:56you
00:54:56it's
00:54:56so
00:54:59Come on, come on.
00:55:29Come on.
00:55:59Come on.
00:56:00Come on.
00:56:01Come on.
00:56:02Come on.
00:56:03Come on.
00:56:04What is it?
00:56:05I'm rather busy.
00:56:06Well, I just wanted to remind you.
00:56:07You said you could get me some more paints.
00:56:08Ah, yes.
00:56:09You have the list there?
00:56:10Yes, here.
00:56:11What?
00:56:12You need all these paints to paint the cow?
00:56:17I'm afraid I do.
00:56:18I'm particularly short of burnt sienna and cobalt blue.
00:56:21Cobalt blue.
00:56:22You don't need cobalt blue to paint Venus.
00:56:23All I need is simple conventional picture.
00:56:25That's all.
00:56:26Commandant, do you realize there is a painting by Dürer in this house?
00:56:30What?
00:56:31Dürer?
00:56:32Yes.
00:56:33Show me.
00:56:34Certainly.
00:56:35Oh.
00:56:36Excuse me.
00:56:37Hello?
00:56:38Yes.
00:56:39Yes.
00:56:40Yes.
00:56:41Yes.
00:56:42Yes.
00:56:43Yes.
00:56:44Yes.
00:56:45Yes.
00:56:46Yes.
00:56:47Yes.
00:56:48You are a great man.
00:56:49He was a great man.
00:56:50He was indeed.
00:56:51You should learn to paint more like Dürer, Mr. Feles.
00:56:53Well, that wouldn't be easy.
00:56:54He was unique.
00:56:55I agree.
00:56:56Yeah.
00:56:57Good.
00:56:58Good.
00:56:59You must excuse me.
00:57:00I have to go to the harbor.
00:57:01Dürer, yes.
00:57:02He would have painted Venus beautifully.
00:57:04But you, you will do your best, eh?
00:57:06Well, I'll certainly try.
00:57:07And I will try to get you those paints.
00:57:09Thank you very much.
00:57:10Commandant.
00:57:11Look.
00:57:12So, first of all, Commandant.
00:57:17I hope you will not see how you will have to go.
00:57:30I hope you will all be ready to go.
00:57:32You must make sure you will go to Germany.
00:57:34Do you?
00:57:35Well, well, well, well, well.
00:57:36I hope you will not see how you will have to go.
00:57:40Well, well.
00:57:41Oh, my God.
00:58:11BIRDS CHIRP
00:58:41I didn't think we'd make it. I feel sick.
00:58:49It's okay. There's no one around.
00:58:50Nobody's spotted us.
00:58:51Any sign of Major Morland?
00:58:53No, miss.
00:59:06These sailors will be carrying out firing exercises around the island.
00:59:09I wish certain arrangements to be made.
00:59:11First, the curfew will be temporarily lengthened one hour.
00:59:15Second, the area affected by the exercises will be out of bounds for all the population.
00:59:20What area is that?
00:59:21Here. The Pointe de Joie.
00:59:24The exercises may involve a boat landing and blank ammunition will be used.
00:59:28I wish the people informed so that there will be no alarm.
00:59:31What time will the exercise take place?
00:59:33Tomorrow, just before dawn.
00:59:36I will attend to it.
00:59:37Monsieur, I'd better take Sergeant Fogel with you in case of difficulty.
00:59:43Well, I'm worried.
00:59:44I don't think that climb did her any good.
01:00:14Didn't do me much good, either.
01:00:16He's here.
01:00:26What's that?
01:00:27Venus, sir.
01:00:34Then what's this?
01:00:35She's Venus's cousin.
01:00:36We had to camouflage her so they wouldn't miss Venus.
01:00:40I'd better take her back quick before they miss her.
01:00:42But I saw her in the field, tied up, not half an hour ago.
01:00:45She can't have straight far, unless she has been stolen.
01:00:48Send her to the search bar immediately.
01:00:49Jawohl, Herr Commandantum.
01:00:50I won't there here before the boat leaves, without fail.
01:00:52We'll see you soon.
01:01:01We'll see you soon.
01:01:01Oh, my God.
01:01:31I've found Venus!
01:02:01The End
01:02:31Ah, so she has not strayed again.
01:02:39No, Herr Hauptmann.
01:02:41My sentry discouraged her perhaps, or discouraged her friends.
01:02:45Dismount her from her chariot, if you please.
01:02:47Get the cow out.
01:02:49These people do not like to see that goddess go.
01:02:53I'm sorry I said these people are fond of their cow.
01:02:58So, lead her over here.
01:03:01I shall miss you, my beautiful.
01:03:12But where we are taking you will be happy, well cared for.
01:03:15I've located the telephone line, sir.
01:03:33They'll be easier to deal with.
01:03:34Good.
01:03:34Do you see anything else?
01:03:35Aye, there was a bit of excitement down at the abbey.
01:03:37I saw the provost going in with the sergeant.
01:03:39Something's up, sir.
01:03:40Yes, it wouldn't be a surprise.
01:03:42As soon as it's dark, we get down to the beach.
01:03:43It's not going to be very healthy up here.
01:03:45Start getting the stuff together.
01:03:45Very good.
01:03:50What's the matter?
01:03:51Venus.
01:03:52You won't be able to move her now, sir.
01:03:59Not till she's had her bear.
01:04:02Your people are very foolish.
01:04:04They cannot hide a cow here for long.
01:04:05You know that.
01:04:06I appreciate their feelings, but they're only making trouble for themselves.
01:04:10It is not a large island to search.
01:04:13I shall find her.
01:04:14Well, he is not in his cottage, Herr Commandant.
01:04:21Where is Mr. Falaise, monsieur?
01:04:23I don't know.
01:04:25Find him, Vogel.
01:04:26Yes, Herr Commandant.
01:04:28It seems Mr. Falaise is forgetting his neutrality.
01:04:32I don't know whether to be glad or sorry.
01:04:34This is a serious matter, monsieur.
01:04:36You understand that, I hope.
01:04:39I will go and speak to the people, monsieur.
01:04:41They take my advice.
01:04:43That I know.
01:04:44What your advice would be on this matter, I'm not sure.
01:04:47You stay with me, here.
01:04:52Am I a prisoner?
01:04:55Yes, monsieur le provost of our marines.
01:05:14We have orders to search this house.
01:05:38Take upstairs, corpora.
01:05:39How long have you been sitting there, my little boy?
01:05:56Since curfew.
01:05:57All the time?
01:05:59No.
01:06:00Well, where have you been?
01:06:04Down the garden.
01:06:05Down the garden.
01:06:08Oh.
01:06:09Herr Filschibel.
01:06:13Come.
01:06:14The꽃 are still on the ground.
01:06:19Let's take a check.
01:06:20necessaries of the45 forms.
01:06:20There are not, you know,.
01:06:23To my comrades, Ablau, head by.
01:06:27Bye, bye, bye.
01:06:29Bye.
01:06:31Bye.
01:06:33Bye.
01:06:36Bye.
01:06:37Bye, bye.
01:06:38This is the secret of объяс.
01:06:39Batch is aoki.
01:06:40Go now, little one.
01:07:10Good grief, I've forgotten all about you.
01:07:28Oh, Sire, I've come.
01:07:29Yes, you nearly went.
01:07:31All aboard the Skylar.
01:07:33Well, we've got another passenger.
01:07:35Miss Nicola.
01:07:36Hello, George.
01:07:37I'm coming to England with you to fight the Germans.
01:07:39Are you?
01:07:40Can't you, Monsieur Lanham?
01:07:41No.
01:07:42Herr Falaise is not going to England.
01:07:46Up!
01:07:47Hands up!
01:07:48All right, shoot.
01:07:49Still!
01:07:50Come out, you two.
01:07:55Quick!
01:08:03No.
01:08:05We wait until daylight.
01:08:09Back to the wall.
01:08:10Back to the wall.
01:08:16You may be a fraction off course.
01:08:17Oh, not at all, sir.
01:08:18How do you know?
01:08:19I recognize that bunch of waves from the last trip.
01:08:23You were in a sub.
01:08:24So I was.
01:08:25You'd better be there on time.
01:08:26You'd better be there on time.
01:08:27I'm not hanging about in the sunrise with the tide ebbing for all the cows in China.
01:08:33Venus.
01:08:34Venus.
01:08:35What is the matter with the cow?
01:08:36She started to have her baby.
01:08:37What is the matter with the cow?
01:08:38She started to have her baby.
01:08:39She started to have her baby.
01:08:40She needs to have her baby.
01:08:41She needs help.
01:08:42She needs help.
01:08:43She needs help.
01:08:44She needs help.
01:08:45Come back.
01:08:46Come back.
01:08:47It's all right, Venus.
01:08:48I'm here.
01:08:49I'm here.
01:08:50I'm here.
01:08:51You're in the middle of time.
01:08:52I'm not hanging about in the sunrise with the tide ebbing for all the cows in China.
01:08:55Venus.
01:08:56What is the matter with the cow?
01:09:03She's started to have her baby.
01:09:06She needs help.
01:09:12Come back.
01:09:15It's all right, Venus. I'm here.
01:09:21Jawohl. Ja, ja. Verstehe. Ja.
01:09:26The commandant in guns is extremely angry.
01:09:28He orders that the animal be produced within 12 hours.
01:09:31I can do nothing while I'm here.
01:09:32Nothing can be done till daylight.
01:09:34Then a lot of lost property must be found.
01:09:36A sergeant of this garrison, a clever artist, and a pedigree cow.
01:09:40I hope for all our sakes that no harm has come to any of them.
01:09:45It's all over, Venus.
01:10:11Bunny we think.
01:10:15Bunny we think.
01:10:16Bunny we think.
01:10:17It looks like.
01:10:18The
01:10:34button is here.
01:10:36Now. Let the car look after it herself. Come back here. All of you. Against the wall. Now.
01:11:06Let's go.
01:11:36You comfortable? Yes, thank you, Major. I think it's what you chaps call a flesh wound.
01:11:46You comfortable? Yes, thank you, Major. I think it's what you chaps call a flesh wound.
01:11:53I must say, if a man of peace, you did all right. Well, it's against my principles, but my instincts seem to enjoy it rather.
01:12:00Right. Cut in the dumb flows. Aye, aye, sir. The what?
01:12:05Dumb flows. Dumb flows? What's them?
01:12:09They're quiet and quiet. They're quiet and quiet.
01:12:13They're quiet and quiet. They're quiet and quiet.
01:12:17They're quiet. They're quiet. They're quiet.
01:12:19Dumb flows. What's them?
01:12:22They're quiet and quiet.
01:12:23They're quiet and quiet.
01:12:24Oh.
01:12:35My charges ought to be going off soon. Too soon, as it turns out. Then can we move, Venus?
01:12:41Well, not yet. We'll just have to wait and see. There's nothing to be done.
01:12:45What are you going to do about Lionel?
01:12:48Well, he can come with us, but he had to make up his own mind. I've told him that.
01:12:52It's funny.
01:12:54We thought we were going to be married once.
01:12:57When we were children.
01:12:59What happened?
01:13:01We grew up.
01:13:02We grew up.
01:13:07I like your island. I'd like to come back here one day after the war.
01:13:14Well, come.
01:13:17Would you be here?
01:13:20I suppose so.
01:13:23Where's your home?
01:13:24Scotland.
01:13:25Del Mally in Argyllshire.
01:13:28I've never been to Scotland.
01:13:31Nicola.
01:13:33If we do get back, all right, after all this.
01:13:38Will you be glad that you came on this trip? Because I will.
01:13:43Even if we don't get back, I'll still be glad.
01:13:46Even if we don't get back, I'll still be glad.
01:13:57That's it. Let's get inside.
01:14:16That's it. We go in now.
01:14:20Stand by the raft.
01:14:22Right, take us in, Trawler.
01:14:24And for Pete's sake, watch those rocks.
01:14:26Oh, soothe yourself, Admiral Sergeant.
01:14:28I know every tan and little pepper.
01:14:30I know.
01:14:32I know.
01:14:46I know.
01:14:47I know.
01:14:49That's it.
01:14:50That's it.
01:14:52I don't know.
01:14:54I know.
01:14:56There's a lot.
01:14:5812.
01:14:59That's the lot.
01:15:00I'm dead on time.
01:15:01Two words.
01:15:02I can't be moving yet.
01:15:03But she'll get up when she's ready.
01:15:04You'll have to give her a bit more time.
01:15:05We haven't got much more time.
01:15:06That tired's gonna start running in a minute.
01:15:07She just had her calf.
01:15:09Oh, I know, nurse.
01:15:10I noticed.
01:15:11It was quite a moment.
01:15:12Sir, have you done it?
01:15:13I don't want many telephones working around here for a wee while.
01:15:14Are we off now?
01:15:15yet unfortunately. It's not getting any darker outside, sir. No, I know. George, now I want you to do something.
01:15:21Herr Hauptmann! Ja, was ist los? Da ist ein englisches Torpedobooten dabei, hinter Pont de Joie.
01:15:30Ja, kommen an! Also, was haben Sie da? Nichts gefunden, kaum der Rede wird. Nichts besonderes.
01:15:37Laufen Sie rüber und verständigen Sie die Leute, ich komme gleich. Mitkommen, los.
01:15:45Oh, please! Have you a big black beard? I have. Have you got a cow? Sir Chawler, it is you. I have a message from the Englishman.
01:16:07What's he say? They are delayed, but they are coming. Keep the boat as long as possible.
01:16:12Anything else? There will be seven passengers.
01:16:14Seven? Five going up and two children.
01:16:17Children? What does he think we've got, the Queen Mary?
01:16:20We'll no longer tell him we'll keep the boat as long as he wants.
01:16:22How does she look now? She'll be fit to walk soon. I hope so, so the Navy won't be there much longer.
01:16:34How about him, sir? We'll take him with us. Uncle George will want to talk to him.
01:16:37Major? Yeah? Do you think you could possibly find room for me? I shan't get any more paints now and, well, I'm sure I could be of some use, camouflage and things.
01:16:47Your passage has been booked a long time. You're with us. Thank you.
01:16:50You're with us all right, Lionel, but we're here. Look at me, sir.
01:16:53Look at me, sir.
01:17:02How long have we gone?
01:17:03Oh, a long time.
01:17:04You've had a word with the tide control, have you?
01:17:08Jesus, there's not much cover from the top of the cliff.
01:17:10Ever been shot by a century, Trawler?
01:17:12Hundreds of times, sir. You get used to it.
01:17:15Miss Nicola. All is well.
01:17:29Look, it's a bull.
01:17:30A bull. You must go quickly.
01:17:32Georges is coming with us.
01:17:34I know.
01:17:35He's going to fight for England.
01:17:37You will look after him.
01:17:38He's going to look after me.
01:17:39Miss Nicola, please.
01:17:41Tell the Susan the island fights.
01:17:45I will.
01:17:48Georges.
01:17:53God save the king.
01:17:56God save the king, Grandpère.
01:17:58Grandpère.
01:17:59Grandpère.
01:18:03Wache!
01:18:04Wache!
01:18:05Wache!
01:18:06Wache!
01:18:07Wache!
01:18:08Wache!
01:18:09Wache!
01:18:10Wache!
01:18:11Wache!
01:18:12Wache!
01:18:13Wache!
01:18:14Wache!
01:18:15Wache!
01:18:16Wache!
01:18:17Wache!
01:18:18Wache!
01:18:19Wache!
01:18:20Wache!
01:18:21Wache!
01:18:22Wache!
01:18:23Wache!
01:18:24Wache!
01:18:25Wache!
01:18:26Wache!
01:18:27Wache!
01:18:28Wache!
01:18:29Wache!
01:18:30Wache!
01:18:31Wache!
01:18:32Wache!
01:18:33Wache!
01:18:34Wache!
01:18:35Wache!
01:18:36Wache!
01:18:37Wache!
01:18:38around to have a few words with it.
01:19:09Come on, girl. This is no time to be temperamental.
01:19:12Halt!
01:19:14Den befreitenden Dach! Die Flammen schicken!
01:19:36Ich hoffe, dass wir den Kerl noch erwischen.
01:19:38Herr Leutnant, Nummer eins. Fertig.
01:19:40Herr Leutnant!
01:19:58Leave the raft. Cast off.
01:20:01Start up. Take us out, trawler.
01:20:02Sorry we kept you waiting.
01:20:03There's just enough water left.
01:20:04I don't want to be depressing, but there's an e-boat in the harbor.
01:20:06Blimey.
01:20:10We can just go.
01:20:12Ah!
01:20:13Ah!
01:20:15Ah!
01:20:16Ah!
01:20:17See ya!
01:20:18See ya!
01:20:19Ah!
01:20:20Ah!
01:20:21Ah!
01:20:22Ah!
01:20:23Ah!
01:20:24Ah!
01:20:25Ah!
01:20:26Oh!
01:20:27Oh!
01:20:28Ah!
01:20:29Ah!
01:20:30Ah!
01:20:31There they are.
01:20:45They've got the heels on us. We'll have to fight.
01:21:01Alarm, stop it. Range, zero, zero, zero, one, zero.
01:21:13Bearing green, six, zero.
01:21:17Rapids, elbows, shoot.
01:21:22Caller? Sure. Can we get through there?
01:21:24Well, sir, it's been the grave of many a boat.
01:21:26But if the skipper will let me take the wheelie, go to the green for my job.
01:21:29And what about them with their drive? Can they make it?
01:21:31Well, they're little sharp rocks or rather near the surface.
01:21:33Look out, they fight on us.
01:21:35Let's try it. Maybe they'll follow.
01:21:37Okay, here we go.
01:21:40On a point.
01:21:59Stand by, depth charges.
01:22:17Stand by, depth charges.
01:22:18Stand by, depth chargers.
01:22:30Let go, depth chargers.
01:22:48Let go, depth chargers.
01:23:18Let go, depth chargers.
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