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00:00THE END
00:30Go!
00:31Found him!
00:32Clear!
00:33Ah!
00:34Go!
00:35Take that!
00:36Take that!
00:37Let's go!
00:38Go!
00:39Go!
00:40Go!
00:41Go!
00:42Go!
00:43Go!
00:44Go!
00:45Go!
00:48Go!
00:49Go!
00:50Go!
00:51Go!
00:52Go!
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00:54Go!
00:55Go!
00:56Go!
00:57Go!
00:58Go!
00:59Go!
01:00Go!
01:19Go!
01:20Go!
01:24Fallarch!
01:27Oh, my God.
01:57Oh, my God.
02:27Oh, my God.
02:56Two miles an hour. Sounds exciting.
02:59Depends on how much excitement you want.
03:01Some people never get enough.
03:04Hey, it speeds your thing here.
03:06Take my car.
03:08It'll make this thing look like slow motion.
03:26good morning Jim in the last days of Adolf Hitler's life before he committed suicide to avoid capture
03:53he organized a secret plan a legacy that he hoped would enable a future generation of Nazis to
03:59accomplish what he had failed to do that legacy was a horde of gold looted from the cathedrals
04:06and castles of Europe and worth five billion dollars on today's markets it was hidden away
04:11and has never been found only four of Hitler's trusted officers knew where the gold was hidden
04:17a secret that's been handed down from father to son to grandson we believe that the poor
04:23grandsons are now ready to claim the fortune and use it to fund terrorism and other activities to
04:29revive a Nazi movement in Western Europe your mission Jim should you decide to accept it is
04:34to find that goal before they can get to it as always should you or any of your I am force be
04:40caught or killed the secretary will disavow any knowledge of your actions this disc will self
04:46destruct in five seconds good luck Jim
04:49it's 40 years since the end of the war now why they waited so long
05:15that wasn't the original idea the movement was supposed to take place during the early 60s
05:20but when Adolf Eichmann and other high-ranking officers were arrested in 61 they put the whole
05:25thing in the deep freeze to wait it was then decided for the next generation the grandsons
05:31and to further ensure secrecy the grandsons were raised in four separate parts of the world
05:35and to our knowledge they've never met but that's crazy four men that have never met and they're
05:40going to conquer the world sure it's crazy but remember Hitler thought he could do it alone
05:44now this is Paul von Schau he's the only one of the grandsons we know and he has recently received a
05:52coded message to fly to Zurich now von Schau has boasted to close friends that when he and the other
05:57grandsons get the fortune they're going to unleash a wave of terrorism such as Western Europe has never
06:02seen you think he's gonna meet the other three in Zurich that's what we're counting on
06:09for one show Swiss federal police would you come with me please what's this about just some
06:28questions we'd like to ask you I have an urgent business appointment business then you're not
06:34entering this country as a tourist yes of course I am good then this will only take a few minutes
06:40why have you really come to Zurich I'm on holiday I told you into your pockets
07:04you have no right I have the right to place you under arrest on what charge falsifying visa
07:09documents you've already admitted to an urgent business meeting a minor matter of no real
07:14consequence I will decide that now empty your pockets
07:34what is in that pocket just an old postcard
07:43thank you
07:49is that everything I intend to complain to my ambassador
07:55I'll ask Inspector Wall to step in here please
07:59yes sir
07:59problems?
08:06Mr. von Schau wishes to make a complaint to his embassy
08:09Mr. von Schau if you choose not to cooperate we'll take you down to our headquarters
08:15where I assure you we'll be much more thorough
08:17no wait I'll cooperate yes I'm sure you will
08:28how long will I be here that depends entirely on you
08:35anything no address time anything that might tell us where and when this meeting takes place
08:52you will be here until you give us the truth
08:57I've told you the truth I'm on holiday
08:59we know why you are here
09:01an old postcard church and a clock tower
09:06why was von Schau so reluctant to take this out of his pocket
09:10church could be a meeting place
09:13well the clock tower shows 10 o'clock could that be the time
09:16well then all we need is the date
09:17the first one
09:21October 30th 1945
09:24and it's October 30th today
09:25no wonder von Schau's in such a hurry
09:27if we're right he has less than an hour to make his meeting
09:30we just have to hope that we're right
09:32and the others don't know what he looks like
09:34let all mortal flesh be silenced
09:43and with fear and trembling stung
09:48ponder not the earthly mind
09:54for with blessing in his heart
10:00Christ the God to earth descended
10:06how full of all is to demand
10:12King of things yet born of Mary
10:21as upon all earth is too
10:27Lord of God in human question
10:33in the body and the blood
10:38He will give to all the faithful
10:45His own song for heavenly most
12:03Maximilian Brucker. Paul von Schau.
12:07My pleasure, gentlemen.
12:20To the future of Europe.
12:22The future we will create from our Fuhrer's legacy.
12:26The future.
12:28The legacy.
12:33Each of us has been trained since childhood to carry out the Fuhrer's plan.
12:39Millions of believers await our coming to rise up in support of the ultimate victory.
12:46And with the wealth our Fuhrer has left us.
12:50We now begin our glorious crusade.
12:54So why don't we get started?
12:56Why not?
12:56Indeed.
12:57Indeed.
12:59As children we were given certain numbers to memorize, yeah?
13:03Yes.
13:04The time has come now to put the numbers together.
13:07Then tomorrow we will present ourselves to the Consolidated Trading Bank of Zurich
13:10and claim the account these numbers represent.
13:13I've already called and made an appointment.
13:16Wolf.
13:19You're first.
13:19The numbers given to me are 971.
13:29Brucker.
13:30My number is 306.
13:33Wait.
13:34I have no intention of giving my numbers to anyone except the proper authority at the bank.
13:44If I must, I'll order you to give me your part of the number.
13:48Graf, you may have proclaimed yourself our leader.
13:51It does not necessarily make it so.
13:54My part of the account number will remain secret until we are at the bank.
14:04Your number, Von Chau.
14:10You have ten seconds.
14:23Don't be a fool, Graf.
14:27Five seconds.
14:28You won't shoot because you can't.
14:30Not until you have my part of the account ID number.
14:34We are four strangers.
14:36Our strength lies in the fact that each has something the other needs.
14:39Don't be idiotic, Von Chau.
14:41You know the Swiss bank account is only part of the puzzle.
14:45We'll need each other even after the account is claimed.
14:47This is only the beginning.
14:48I insist to cooperate.
14:50My instructions were to give my part of the number only to the bank office.
14:55So go ahead.
14:57Pull the trigger.
14:58You are making things more complicated than necessary, Von Chau.
15:13Why?
15:16Discipline, Graf.
15:19Discipline.
15:20Without it, we will have nothing.
15:22Ernst Graf, born Pretoria, South Africa.
15:30His family operated citrus orchards and left him large holdings in farming land, now heavily in depth.
15:35He became a regular visitor to the casinos, a real high roller.
15:38We're going to plant that information in a magazine.
15:41And with your help, maybe we can get Wolf and Brooker to thinking that Graf has other reasons for wanting that gold.
15:47Divide and conquer.
15:48Ah, we've learned one other thing.
15:51Graf is notorious for a violent temper, and he carries a gun.
15:54Yes, well, I already found that out.
15:56He wasn't very happy with me when I didn't give him my part of the number.
15:59I have the feelings of getting downright unfriendly if I don't have it by tomorrow.
16:02Then you have to take the obvious precaution.
16:04And we have to get that number now.
16:10Give us until 10.30 tonight, then make some excuse to get away and come to Casey's suite.
16:14All being well, we'll have the number.
16:16Okay, see you then.
16:18Casey, you're about to become royalty.
16:39My program's correct.
16:41We're hacking straight into the mainframe computer of the Bank International, Hamburg and Berlin.
16:47I congratulate you, Baroness.
17:02You are now worth 18 million American dollars.
17:06Excuse me, Baroness Bernhavn is here to see you.
17:24Sent her in.
17:25Baroness, I have been expecting you, Baroness.
17:40We heard of your arrival from the Geneva office.
17:42Then you are aware I've decided to move my household to Zurich.
17:46And there are matters you wish us to handle.
17:49I was assured in Geneva that you could provide a great deal of personal service.
17:53But we shall do our utmost, Baroness.
17:57Please deposit this draft to open my account.
18:00It's a small sum.
18:02There will be more to follow.
18:03One million American dollars.
18:11Thank you, Baroness.
18:14You will have no cause to regret your faith in our institution.
18:18I would like you to join me for dinner tonight.
18:25There's someone I'd like you to meet.
18:27Then of course.
18:28I shall be there.
18:29Excellent.
18:30Ten o'clock at the Norden Hotel.
18:32Black tie.
18:34Till then.
18:35Thank you, Baroness.
18:55Baroness.
18:55Herr Kubler.
18:56Let me present Herr Dr. Lubel.
18:58Herr Dr. Lubel, a great pleasure.
19:01Dr. Lubel is my business manager.
19:03He solves all my problems.
19:05At least in financial terms.
19:06The Baroness very graciously overlooks my occasional mistake in judgment.
19:17So tell me.
19:19Do you have associates here in Zurich, Herr Dr.?
19:22I do not at the moment.
19:23But with my most valued client moving here, I will open an office very soon.
19:28Of course.
19:29I suspect we shall be seeing a great deal of each other.
19:35And just where do you think you're going?
19:58I'm going out.
19:59Alone?
20:00I don't think so.
20:02Graf, I don't take orders from you or anyone else.
20:04I thought I made myself clear.
20:06You speak of discipline.
20:07You don't know the meaning of the word.
20:09Good night, gentlemen.
20:10I said good night.
20:15Tell me, Bonchal.
20:16You seem very determined to avoid our company.
20:20I must admit, I don't find any of you quite as attractive as the lady I'm having dinner with tonight.
20:24Bonchal.
20:25Could it be you have some other reason for going off alone?
20:28Yes.
20:29Is there some other reason?
20:31Of course not.
20:32Don't let us all dine together.
20:34If you wish to bring your young lady.
20:37Yes.
20:37We can all help to entertain her.
20:45I think I'll have dinner with the lady some other night.
20:48Very well.
20:50Shall we go?
20:51Montrocher, 86.
21:00One of the finer years.
21:02Monsieur?
21:03No, I'm sure Herr Kubler has the more discriminating palate.
21:12May I see this glass?
21:15Sir.
21:17I could swear this wine was corked.
21:19But I tasted it myself.
21:22I assure you, sir, in 30 years I have never...
21:25I beg your pardon.
21:27My mistake.
21:28My mistake.
21:49Do I detect a hint of acidity?
22:04Now that you mention it, it does seem a little...
22:10I think our friend is not feeling well.
22:19I will help you.
22:21Be your own.
22:30How long will the hypnogenic last?
22:32About half an hour.
22:33We can take him home and he won't remember any of it.
22:35We can take him home and he won't remember any of it.
22:36Ready, Max?
22:37Yeah, ready when you are.
22:38Hey, his pulse is steady.
22:52Alfred.
22:56You must concentrate, Alfred.
22:58i know you want to sleep but you can hear my voice i want you to listen carefully to everything
23:06i say do you understand me you're very sick alfred you may be dying
23:15you've had a stroke you can't move your left arm try to move your left arm alfred
23:25your vision is getting cloudy cloudy and diffused
23:39yes yes you have a meeting tomorrow with a man named graph he phoned you yesterday
23:49the account is ready yes but you're sick too sick to attend the meeting alfred
23:57too sick give me the number alfred before
24:04before i die i'm sorry alfred but i've thought to tell no one
24:14alfred i am your priest give me the number
24:20nine seven one three zero six four eight two nine seven four
24:41you will have a message for graph you give him the message and then you will forget everything
24:52max i'll leave it to you to get kubler home
25:12right and no sign of nicholas
25:13no i took a chance and called his room no one answered
25:16if he doesn't get these numbers before they go to the bank in the morning he's a dead man
25:21we haven't got old dave on chow
25:40it's the mayor
25:46good morning sir your laundry thank you
25:54gentlemen
26:03sir
26:09thank you
26:10come on we're going to be late
26:18well i'm as ready as ever graph
26:27thank you
26:39thank you
26:42thank you
26:45thanks
26:47thank you
26:52All right, let's see what we have here.
27:20Jim.
27:22They're going to link this electronic microscope up to their television screen.
27:28Any reason it can't be linked to ours, too?
27:31None at all.
27:37So, gentlemen, how may I be of service?
27:44My name is Graf.
27:46I phoned you about an account.
27:48Ah, yes, the account of A. Lois.
27:50I have everything ready, Herr Graf.
27:55You have the coded numbers, of course.
27:58Nine, seven, one.
27:59Three, zero, six.
28:03One.
28:04Three, zero, six.
28:10One.
28:11One.
28:12One.
28:13One.
28:14One.
28:15One.
28:16One.
28:17One.
28:18One.
28:19One.
28:20One.
28:21One.
28:22Fon Chau.
28:29482.
28:34974.
28:47One more, please.
28:52He looked as if we gave him the wrong number.
29:01Yes, well, it had just better be right.
29:20The account of Elos.
29:25Yes, thank you very much.
29:29My pleasure.
29:31Herr Graf, I'm sorry the news is not good on your coffee investments.
29:36Coffee?
29:37I don't know what you're talking about.
29:40I'm sorry, I didn't mean to say that.
29:42That's not the only investment that has gone sour for Graf.
29:57Coffee?
30:08Reichmarks.
30:10Worth nothing.
30:12What kind of joke is this?
30:13In those days, 1945, every account from Germany was carefully scrutinized.
30:18Of course, the Reichmarks are worthless.
30:20The real secret is here.
30:24Roof?
30:26A micro dot.
30:28That's right.
30:30Primitive to us, but in those days, quite a little achievement, this.
30:43We write a moon.
30:46I crois that this...
30:49Her走了.
30:54He aspired.
30:58Her conclusion is fair.
31:01This is the Jean-Anon Againstning prov sulky boat.
31:05Here shears near the river.
31:09Wolf, you're part of the map.
31:39Your watch, Rucka.
32:02Now for my watch, Crystal.
32:30My watch.
32:35It's gone.
32:36Gone?
32:37What are you talking about?
32:39It's gone.
32:40I had it on this chain.
32:42Where is your watch?
32:44It was...
32:45I don't know.
32:47I had it...
32:49I don't know where it is.
32:51I want that watch.
33:01Now.
33:06Where is that watch?
33:08I don't know.
33:09But I intend to find out.
33:15Who are you calling?
33:16The hotel manager.
33:17I won't accuse anyone of stealing the watch until I am certain there is no other explanation
33:21for its disappearance.
33:22The manager, please.
33:23Then I shall ask myself who would benefit most from its theft.
33:28I suggest you all ask yourself the same question.
33:32Yes.
33:33This is Von Schau in room 150.
33:37A watch of mine is missing.
33:39Gentlemen, I assure you my staff is completely trustworthy.
33:43I will now institute a search of the linen room and the laundry.
33:46Perhaps the watch was inadvertently gathered up when the bedding was changed.
33:50We haven't got all day for this bloody nonsense.
33:52Much as I would regret it, if the gentleman insists, I will call in the police.
33:57Yes.
33:58No.
33:59No police.
34:01Very well.
34:03I'll start the search.
34:06Bonsoir.
34:08I think we should stay together.
34:11All of us.
34:17Thank you, Augusto.
34:19My pleasure.
34:38What?
34:39Ott.
34:40I'm not sure.
34:41You're dead.
34:43I'm not sure.
34:44I'm not sure.
34:45We're quite hungry.
34:46Oh, good morning.
34:47Good morning.
34:48I'll never mind.
34:49Mom.
34:50Let's go.
34:52I'm just like everything.
34:53It's weird.
34:55You're dead.
34:56You're dead.
34:57I've never gone.
34:58I'm nothing.
34:59I'll never mind.
35:00I'm not.
35:01All right, don't I do.
35:02I'm not sure.
35:03I'm just like your man.
35:04I'm not sure I'm not sure.
35:05I'm not sure.
35:06You're wise.
35:07I'm not certain.
35:08Yeah, Grano Cemetery is 20 kilometers outside the city.
35:13Well, if you're lucky, you'll be able to access right into...
35:18Yes, Grano Cemetery.
35:22Let's see if those names are on headstones.
35:36Let's intersect them with diagonals.
35:38They intersected a crypt.
35:47A crypt of someone called A. Lois.
35:50We found it.
35:52Well, how can you be sure?
35:53A. Lois. You take the period out of A. Lois, you get A. Lois.
35:56A Lois was Hitler's father's name.
35:59Casey, you stay here. Keep an eye on Grano's friends.
36:05Damn it.
36:06That's got to be a solution.
36:07You're drinking too much, Graf.
36:11Shut up. Drink as I like.
36:13Tell me, Graf.
36:15Do you have a system for your gambling?
36:17I'm not a gambler. I never gamble.
36:21Really? Tell us about your investments in Krugerrands.
36:24Did you buy before the gold price collapsed?
36:27My investments are my own business. No one else's.
36:31Aren't you the well-known international playboy from South Africa?
36:37Gambler and investor, Ernst Graf, whose family companies were liquidated.
36:41You're embarrassing, Graf, Bracca.
36:44Stop it.
36:45If we're to recover the gold, we need each other.
36:48No.
36:49What we need is Von Schau's watch.
36:51I don't think so.
36:57I don't think so.
37:01The elusive Mr. A. Lois.
37:27Now, Lois, let's pay him a visit.
37:57Here.
38:09Inside the coffin.
38:17Where's Hitler's gold?
38:38Terry, a word ending in Terry.
38:46Cemetery.
38:48Cemetery, get me a street map.
38:50I want to know the names of all the cemeteries in this area.
38:53Okay, Casey. Thanks.
39:01We're running out of time.
39:03Nicholas and the others just left the hotel.
39:05Casey thinks they're coming here.
39:07This door's brass.
39:09Hey, Lois. Hey, Lois.
39:11That period doesn't make any sense at all.
39:14Hey, maybe that's it.
39:37Grant?
39:49Okay.
39:53Let's have some light.
40:05Okay.
40:06Okay.
40:07Let's have some light.
40:12on the floor.
40:25Like the pharaohs of Egypt, they made sure the workers didn't tell their secrets.
40:28Jim.
40:29Oh.
40:30There must be enough gold here to feed a million starving people.
40:35Yeah, to finance a new wave of hatred and bigotry in the world.
40:42It must have taken a dozen men with lifting equipment to bring it down here.
40:43How the hell are we supposed to get it out?
40:44Give me 15 minutes.
40:45How the hell are we supposed to get it out?
40:46Give me 15 minutes.
40:50What do you have?
40:51Mylar.
40:52Mylar.
40:53Oh, there must be enough gold here to feed a million starving people.
40:58Yeah, I'd better finance a new wave of hatred and bigotry in the world.
41:02Must have taken a dozen men with lifting equipment to bring it down here.
41:06How the hell are we supposed to get it out?
41:09Give me 15 minutes.
41:18What do you have? Mylar.
41:20If I can hang this from the cave so we get the proper reflection...
41:22...they won't be able to see the gold.
41:40The crypt.
41:44You lead, Lon Chow.
41:47Please, after you.
41:52No.
41:54The new history of what you have.
41:56It'sом.
41:57The new story is a welcome.
41:58We'll write that down in the pan.
42:00You're now a good friend.
42:01We'll write it down here.
42:02Let's go.
42:03Let's go.
42:04Let's go.
42:05Let's go.
42:06Let's go.
42:07I get this.
42:08Let's go.
42:09Let's go.
42:10Let's go.
42:11One shall you leave wolf you stay here to God
42:41Where's the gold?
42:55Tell him, Lonshaw, the open crypt, torches burning, where is the gold?
43:01I thought you might be able to answer that question, Graf.
43:04Why did you shoot him?
43:18If he stole the gold, he was the only one that could lead us to it.
43:23That's how you planned it.
43:28Pay off your gambling debts.
43:33All those losses on the stock market.
43:38Maybe that's what Vonshaw was trying to tell us.
43:43Shut up!
43:54A reflection.
43:56It was a trick.
43:58I'll go!
43:59I'll go!
44:00I'll go!
44:01I'll go!
44:02I'll go!
44:03In the violent fight, that fight, it's in vain.
44:27Wolf, Peter!
44:32Wolf, Peter!
44:33That bullet made a nasty little dent.
44:49That had it freshly laundered this morning.
44:56Well, what's the penalty for murder in Switzerland?
44:58Wife imprisonment.
45:00So much for the fourth right.
45:01They'll be six days later.
45:06I'm so sorry.
45:06See you later.
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