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00:00:00The End
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00:01:59Yeah, I'll wait.
00:02:04Perhaps it would help you to prepare for the mission if you were to speak English.
00:02:11I think you will need an American lighter.
00:02:15We're making an example of a partisan because taking information to the enemy.
00:02:20Need I add, Herr Stobel, that I hope the same fate never outtakes you.
00:02:23The head of the general.
00:02:28Obus Nargoy?
00:02:30Yes, the general.
00:02:33The trustman came for a minute from Bologna.
00:02:37It's also my Stobel, a regular American.
00:02:39No, no.
00:02:39No.
00:02:40No.
00:02:40No.
00:02:40No.
00:02:40No.
00:02:40No.
00:02:41No.
00:02:46No.
00:02:47The General wishes you all success in your enterprise.
00:03:17Let's have a look at the map. Last night, the bulk of the American forces switched over to San Corrado.
00:03:24So when the infantry attack occurred this morning, too late we found out it was only a diversionary tactic.
00:03:32We lost San Corrado at 0600.
00:03:36And at this point, Herr Strobel, you were sent for.
00:03:42I have one of my cigarettes, if you don't mind, Sergeant.
00:03:46The attack on San Corrado was such a sudden one, our men had to leave behind the prisoners we kept in the provincial jail.
00:03:53One of them, unfortunately, was the most important political prize we held in Italy.
00:04:03A leader in the underground, he acted as a liaison between the various northern Italian partisan groups.
00:04:18Sergeant.
00:04:19Herr Oberst.
00:04:20Give me the pictures of the Pellegrino.
00:04:21Jawole, Herr Oberst.
00:04:25The Americans should start the processing any time now.
00:04:32The prisoners in the Pellegrino's category will be freed very soon.
00:04:36If this man is released, he will try to head north to continue his activities.
00:04:43Your mission has but one purpose.
00:04:46To prevent his doing so, and if possible, return him to us.
00:04:51To do this, you have become an American infantryman, one of the survivors of today's diversionary tactic.
00:05:08You have your name, case history, and identification.
00:05:15To assist you in joining the American lines, we will give you a localized artillery barrage and a small infantry attack.
00:05:25Retreating from Rocco di Paolo, you will find yourself in no man's land.
00:05:32From this point, until you arrive in San Corrado, we've tried to minimize the danger from our own forces by adding this little device to your pack.
00:05:47I doubt if you have ever worked with one of these before.
00:05:50It's a most ingenious little radio transmitter powered by batteries, which, by the way, should be changed daily.
00:05:59Even now, it is sending out an electronic signal, and knowing the wavelength, and using triangulation,
00:06:09we are able to keep track of your position, and do our best to keep our men out of your path.
00:06:15However, if anybody should get into your way, remember the importance of your mission.
00:06:29You will be amazed how closely we can pinpoint the exact location of this transmitter.
00:06:34Well, good luck.
00:06:45Let's go one or two!
00:06:47Come on.
00:06:48Let's go.
00:06:53Let's go!
00:07:03On the other hand!
00:07:06Come on!
00:07:08For sure.
00:07:10Go back!
00:07:12Yes, we're back.
00:07:25D Company, we've come over.
00:07:30Words come through from Paccarano.
00:07:32Right, the lieutenant would be happy to hear it, sir, only he's dead.
00:07:36Over.
00:07:36Pull what back, sir? The whole company's been shot to pieces.
00:07:43Over.
00:07:46Over and out.
00:07:48Look back.
00:07:50And look back.
00:07:51Is this one of your men's soldiers?
00:07:53Look back.
00:07:55Got it when I rounded the turn back there.
00:08:00What's the matter with some guys? You can get the word, but pull them back.
00:08:03Where's your office, Sergeant?
00:08:04Hit it!
00:08:06Let's go.
00:08:36hey watch it will you i'm sorry i saw you hurt man
00:08:56are you kidding are you kidding man you're never right to discharge for that you mean that's
00:09:04serious i get infection in there yeah that's right i tell you i'm getting too old for the
00:09:09sort of stuff why don't you apply for a transfer i think i will take a letter
00:09:14how the hell did they get around there you go ask them i'm heading this way wait up wait up
00:09:23you just found a friend
00:09:24what's the matter boy you hit
00:09:51i don't know how long they're gonna let us stay here just where are we anyway
00:09:56well we're not very close to home but anyway it's a nice safe place
00:09:59somebody's gonna have to get awful lucky to drop one in here
00:10:03see what i mean
00:10:10look uh you shouldn't try to hold it in just just let it come out he was always telling
00:10:20me what a lousy soldier it was how i didn't have him to round to look after me i'd get
00:10:25myself knocked off first thing and he was right only now he goes and gets himself
00:10:32who's that kid your buddy you lose your buddy just back there we got separated from our outfit
00:10:38and chuck says we gotta go one way and i say it's another and so then he gets mad and starts
00:10:44yelling at me how'd i ever get stuck with a jerk like you
00:10:47and then he goes over his way just then this old lady ain't coming over and it lands right in front
00:10:58of him
00:10:58well i can see why you'd be so upset
00:11:02where'd you meet up with him over here or back home
00:11:06over here at salerno last fall
00:11:10oh well that can be rough
00:11:15i know i had a i had a brother back in portland
00:11:21four years older than me
00:11:25finest guy that ever lived
00:11:28one day they uh they called from the summer camp and said he was drowned
00:11:37i'll never forget how i felt when when they told me that
00:11:42it was just like a pile driver hit me
00:11:46you you smoke you want a cigarette yeah thanks
00:11:54you're all right
00:12:00you're taking it all right kid
00:12:03i'm sam mcglise
00:12:09thanks i'm t.i.o
00:12:12sounds like we got company
00:12:14hold it hold it
00:12:16just a couple of teammates
00:12:18take it from me
00:12:24a guy can get killed out there
00:12:26a guy can get hurt right here
00:12:27well it ain't the rainbow room but i'll take it
00:12:31too bad you guys ain't medics
00:12:33i got an amputation case here
00:12:35show me your purple hot legs shorty
00:12:37hey you're in c company aren't you
00:12:39i'm not my friend over there's working for the germans his job is to talk us to death
00:12:43yeah worse ways to die and leave me
00:12:45well welcome to the club it may not be fancy but there's not much lead floating around here
00:12:49you're not planning to stay here are you the whole german army's coming down from rocket apollo there
00:12:53that's why they laid down this barrage
00:12:55you got a suggestion perhaps
00:12:56no fine you want to stay here good but i'm taking off
00:12:59how is he okay
00:13:10yeah he's okay
00:13:11you know every time i look at this guy he's taken off
00:13:14i'm beginning to think he's antisocial
00:13:17hey
00:13:19they got three-four set that's pinned down out there
00:13:22come on you guys let's get some firepower up here
00:13:24keep those cars hopping
00:13:25the three of them can make a run for it
00:13:27all right you guys
00:13:31here's some cover take off
00:13:57i'm gonna get me an agency quick
00:14:01get those men back and listen
00:14:06come on knock it off you've seen a wounded man before
00:14:09come on knock it off will you that hill is loaded with drought
00:14:13that lieutenant
00:14:15i'm hurting
00:14:16oh mama
00:14:18i'm hurting
00:14:19mama
00:14:21poor sucker
00:14:23yeah
00:14:23mama give me some water
00:14:25yeah i've got some water
00:14:27some water
00:14:27please
00:14:29yeah
00:14:29what's the matter with you
00:14:31you're nuts or something
00:14:32don't you know any better than to give water to a man that's got it in his stomach
00:14:35okay okay
00:14:35what are you trying to do
00:14:36kill him
00:14:36my stomach hurts
00:14:39well he's still breathing
00:14:40well it
00:14:41those fireworks were for you soldier the jim is supposed to warn you pretty bad
00:14:53yeah
00:14:54this must be your lucky day mister
00:14:55did you lose your outfit too
00:14:57that's right lieutenant
00:14:58well welcome to the parlor
00:14:59we're all orphans here
00:15:00i'll take off as soon as i get my breath
00:15:02you take off and you won't have any breath
00:15:04i'm not worrying you heard the lieutenant
00:15:06today's my lucky day
00:15:08you stick your nose out of here and your lucky day is finished
00:15:10one of the radio truck is here
00:15:13and the other is here
00:15:16they both have the fix of the captain's signal
00:15:19and we located him at this point
00:15:21was anybody able to look at the visual sighting?
00:15:24hivoli oberst and the coordinated report are the same as the radio signal gave us
00:15:29he's with a group of americans in a small destroyed village
00:15:33there
00:15:34right now
00:15:36they're under direct infantry and machine gun fire
00:15:39pivot to the officer in charge
00:15:43with the police troop slowly
00:15:44what the hell is that?
00:15:46a turtle?
00:15:47oh
00:15:47not just a turtle
00:15:49it's a very special turtle
00:15:51been with me ever since berserdy
00:15:54oh
00:15:54lily marlaine meets sam
00:15:56sam meet the company master
00:15:58she's not very glamorous
00:16:00well
00:16:01it depends on your tastes
00:16:03times like this a man can't be too particular
00:16:06besides she's all woman
00:16:08she's completely feminine
00:16:10see
00:16:11today she's upset
00:16:13she misses the outfit
00:16:15if you have to have a mask out
00:16:17why don't you get something useful?
00:16:18like what?
00:16:19well like
00:16:20one of those little italian farm girls
00:16:22she could do your washing
00:16:23cook for you
00:16:24tuck you
00:16:25yeah
00:16:25that's a great idea
00:16:26I'd write that down
00:16:27and put it in the general's suggestion box
00:16:29I did
00:16:30he liked it
00:16:31last time I saw the general
00:16:32he had a little italian farm girl
00:16:34washing and cooking for him
00:16:35see what I mean?
00:16:37you can't be too
00:16:37you can't
00:16:38you can't win
00:16:39well ten years from now
00:16:42when I'm back home
00:16:43watching the ball game
00:16:44I'm gonna bust out laughing
00:16:46thinking about all this
00:16:47I think you'd think
00:16:48you'll be out of the army
00:16:49in ten years
00:16:50don't talk like that
00:16:51not even in jest
00:16:52see anything out there?
00:16:57no
00:16:57but I wish they'd make some noise out there
00:16:59this creepy one
00:17:00it's quiet like this
00:17:01I don't like it
00:17:01well everyone to his taste
00:17:03I like the quiet myself
00:17:04I figure more men get hit
00:17:05when there's noise
00:17:06yeah but for all we know
00:17:07a whole regiment's creeping up
00:17:08on us right now
00:17:09bound to pin us down here
00:17:11you're a real little optimist there
00:17:13you got any other little
00:17:14happy thoughts like that?
00:17:19hey
00:17:20that's enough
00:17:21good order
00:17:23see him like that cigarette
00:17:24he's trying to get us all killed
00:17:26alright
00:17:26he knows what he's in
00:17:27but you don't see any dead bodies
00:17:28like that
00:17:28nobody's dead sergeant
00:17:30come here drink
00:17:31come on
00:17:31quit get off pulling a stunt like that
00:17:42you see the work in his eyes
00:17:43I've seen him like that before
00:17:45he's been up in the line too long
00:17:47seen too many guys get it
00:17:48that's all
00:17:48that's what I say
00:17:49he's off his rocker
00:17:50I tell you
00:17:52if he tries that once more
00:17:53I'll get even
00:17:53now listen to me
00:18:05we're all in this together
00:18:06and as I see
00:18:07the best way for us to get back to our outfits
00:18:08is for us to stick together
00:18:09with as little friction as possible
00:18:11I'm the ranking man here
00:18:13so I'll take over
00:18:14our first job
00:18:15is to get that machine gun
00:18:16off our back
00:18:17any comments?
00:18:19what do you say?
00:18:21alright
00:18:21what's your name soldier?
00:18:23Miller
00:18:23Harry Miller
00:18:24alright Harry
00:18:25I want you to take
00:18:26the first two men on your left
00:18:27and see what you can do
00:18:28about knocking out that gun
00:18:29we'll lay down
00:18:31as much protective fire
00:18:32as we can to cover you
00:18:33do you have any grenades?
00:18:34yes sir
00:18:35I don't know how I do it man
00:18:39I guess I'm just
00:18:39natural born lucky
00:18:40you and me both
00:18:41come on let's get going
00:18:42what's the matter
00:18:43we're holding up the war
00:18:44hey
00:18:45pull down to Lily Marlene
00:18:47for me will you
00:18:47she's a lady
00:18:48she doesn't like this kind of action
00:18:49hey Tarzan will you
00:18:50forget your pets
00:18:5143 vacant apartments
00:18:53in this town
00:18:53I have to move in with him
00:18:55alright
00:18:58everybody in the position
00:18:59let's bring him over
00:19:10he'll be safer here
00:19:10they won't do him any good
00:19:12and he'll just get
00:19:13someone else killed
00:19:14I'll help you lieutenant
00:19:16then he'll Isso
00:19:31me in the line
00:19:33I'll help you
00:19:34out of him
00:19:35I'll help you
00:19:35how I can
00:19:36you поŃŃep the deal
00:19:37oh my God
00:19:37you
00:19:37I'll help you
00:19:38and I'll help you
00:19:39okay
00:19:40let them you
00:19:40help you
00:19:41help you
00:19:41help you
00:19:42help you
00:19:42help you
00:19:43help you
00:19:43help you
00:19:44help you
00:19:44help you
00:19:45Not a sound. That's funny.
00:19:56Can't see any sign of them yet.
00:20:15Shh. What's that? The Kansas City bus?
00:20:36No, let's have a look.
00:20:39Hey. They've gone, all right.
00:20:42Well, you sound disappointed. Maybe we can get them back.
00:20:47What do you think?
00:20:48I don't know. It's a cinch. We didn't scare them off.
00:20:50Well, I wouldn't be too sure of that.
00:20:52Hey, look. You check on the left flank and you take a look on the right.
00:20:55Okay.
00:20:59Why doesn't something happen over there?
00:21:01They must be getting close.
00:21:12They've gone, sure enough.
00:21:19Well, there's nothing over there.
00:21:21That's all we can do here, then. Let's get back.
00:21:23Hey, Ben.
00:21:25If all details get as easy as this, it'll turn me into a volunteer.
00:21:28You know, I'm kind of sorry the lieutenant didn't ask for volunteers, because that's where I shine.
00:21:34Back in my outfit, when they asked for volunteers for a dangerous mission, you know who the first one up is?
00:21:39You.
00:21:40No. A short redhead named Griggs.
00:21:43Hey, come on. Look at that guy.
00:21:45Hey, remind me to look you up after the war. You'd make a great statement.
00:21:48What happened to them?
00:22:07They've been gone long enough.
00:22:10They're not back soon. I'll go out after them.
00:22:18What are you doing?
00:22:32Get down!
00:22:33Take it easy, Sarge.
00:22:34We may have B.O. or something, but anyway, they're gone with the wind.
00:22:37They're gone.
00:22:37Yes, sir. Just as we're getting close to the gun, they all took off in a truck.
00:22:40Yep. Lily Marlene did it again.
00:22:42Could that mean?
00:22:43I think stinks about this. Something stinks real bad.
00:22:48How is he?
00:22:52He's dead.
00:22:54Yeah.
00:22:55Well, it's just as well we could never have gotten him back to our outfits anyway.
00:22:58Then why don't we, uh...
00:23:00Yeah, I'll break that in.
00:23:01Wait a minute. Wait a minute.
00:23:02Lieutenant, we've been messing around here long enough.
00:23:05Those crouts have got something up their sleeve.
00:23:07Go ahead, soldier. But make a stand.
00:23:10We won't make any attempt at a spoken prayer.
00:23:11I'll leave that to each of you if you do something that you wish.
00:23:16Keep it along, will you?
00:23:17I want any help from you. I'll ask for it.
00:23:19Relax, sir. I was just trying to give you...
00:23:20Don't do me any favors.
00:23:22I won't. How do you like that?
00:23:24Don't you know the independent type when you see it, Harry?
00:23:27Why help a character like that if he doesn't want it?
00:23:29Look, I'm sorry. I didn't know you had the crown jewel in there.
00:23:31Quit riding me. Do you understand?
00:23:33Are you including me in this?
00:23:34I'm not including. I'm meaning you. Get off my back.
00:23:37Make me.
00:23:38Go on. Make me.
00:23:39Come on. Cut it out now.
00:23:40You're top's on my list, Mac. We'll get our exercise later.
00:23:43Now, let's get underway, Ed.
00:23:44Everybody ready?
00:23:45All yours, guys.
00:23:46All right. There isn't much of a road, so watch where you walk.
00:23:49We'll watch everything else, too.
00:23:51Let's go.
00:23:51How you making out?
00:24:14Okay, I guess.
00:24:15That creepy kind of quiet's back again.
00:24:17Don't let it get you jittery.
00:24:19Remember, the enemy isn't superhuman.
00:24:21They're only men like you and me.
00:24:23But, Sam, there's a lot more of them.
00:24:26Hey, how's that purple hot leg of yours holding up?
00:24:29Shouldn't you be on a crutch?
00:24:30Some of your jokes should be. I know that.
00:24:31Don't get sore, buddy.
00:24:33You have a sticky gum.
00:24:34You mean your jaws aren't tired after all that bull you've been shooting?
00:24:37They're pretty sharp today.
00:24:38Hey.
00:24:38Hey.
00:24:38Hey.
00:24:38Hey.
00:24:38Hey.
00:24:38Hey.
00:24:38Hey.
00:24:38Hey.
00:24:38Hey.
00:24:39Hey.
00:24:39Hey.
00:24:39Hey.
00:24:40Hey.
00:24:40Hey.
00:24:41Hey.
00:24:41Hey.
00:24:42Hey.
00:24:43Hey.
00:24:44Hey.
00:24:45Hey.
00:24:46Hey.
00:24:47Hey.
00:24:48Hey.
00:24:55Hey.
00:24:55Follow me.
00:24:56Say that the soldier yet the eye?
00:24:58No, sir.
00:25:17Hey, where'd you get that?
00:25:24That's a German painter, isn't it?
00:25:25No, it's Austrian.
00:25:27Chuck gave it to me as a souvenir.
00:25:28Got my initials in it.
00:25:30Yeah.
00:25:31Yeah.
00:25:36Here he comes, Lieutenant.
00:25:37We'll run into trouble if we try to cross the river down here, Lieutenant.
00:25:48The cross has got patrols out all along the bank.
00:25:52Well, let's try again further up.
00:25:54Let's go.
00:26:07This is the kind of quiet I like.
00:26:11Times like these, you think maybe this war is just a nightmare, buddy.
00:26:15Any minute you're going to wake up.
00:26:16Well, I know where I'd like to wake up, and it ain't here.
00:26:20You know, you've simmered down since this morning.
00:26:22What happened to that ship you were carrying when you landed here?
00:26:25I still got it.
00:26:26I keep it in my pocket and take it out when anyone tries pushing me around.
00:26:29Oh, excuse me for asking, but there's a lot of pushing around in the Army.
00:26:34How come you lasted this long?
00:26:35Because I push right back.
00:27:05I'm beginning to think we're the last patrol.
00:27:34Oh, remember that picture?
00:27:36Yeah.
00:27:37Old Errol Flynn shooting at those Arabs.
00:27:39That wasn't Errol Flynn.
00:27:41What do you mean?
00:27:41It's always Errol Flynn.
00:27:44Get out of here!
00:27:46Get out!
00:27:54I think I see him.
00:27:55Where?
00:27:56Which one?
00:27:56The second one up on the left.
00:27:57Come on, I'm going to get him.
00:28:16Give the sniper some targets to keep him from spotting him.
00:28:18I'll take it first.
00:28:19No cigar for you, Adolf.
00:28:29Come on, Hatchett, on your feet.
00:28:30Travis has gone up with the sniper and we've got to distract his attention.
00:28:33Lieutenant's orders.
00:28:34Don't let him come and tell me.
00:28:35Go.
00:28:35Some people never know.
00:28:36How's Harry?
00:28:46Not good, Lieutenant.
00:28:48He's going to spot the sergeant.
00:28:49Somebody take it!
00:28:49Jin.
00:28:50I'll take him.
00:29:00Listen.
00:29:03Jackson.
00:29:04Ah.
00:29:05Ah!
00:29:07Ah!
00:29:15Ah!
00:29:16Oh, my God.
00:29:46Let's go.
00:30:16Let's go.
00:30:46Let's go.
00:31:15Let's go.
00:31:45Let's go.
00:31:46Let's go.
00:31:47Let's go.
00:31:48Oh, I'll bet you've got the merit badges, Lieutenant.
00:31:55Miller's dead, Lieutenant.
00:31:56Pull it went right through him.
00:31:58Well, Lieutenant probably wants to give this Kraut head the sharpshooter's medal when he comes to.
00:32:07All clear, Lieutenant.
00:32:08All clear, Lieutenant.
00:32:09Good.
00:32:10Sam.
00:32:12Calhoun.
00:32:13Take care of a grave for Miller.
00:32:15Benfield, I'll try to pick him up.
00:32:17Use his belt.
00:32:18I guess we'll dig in here for the night.
00:32:21It'll be dark by the time they're finished with Miller.
00:32:25Stay out of their house and maybe booby-trapped.
00:32:28Sergeant, work out a guard.
00:32:30Excuse everybody.
00:32:31You and I will take a turn like the rest.
00:32:32I'd like the first shift, Lieutenant.
00:32:33I'd like the first shift, Lieutenant.
00:32:34I'd like the first shift, Lieutenant.
00:32:35I'd like to have my sleep interrupted.
00:32:36Let Ben take you first.
00:32:39The radio trucks report that the transmitter has been stationed here for an hour now.
00:32:51They're probably stopped for the day.
00:32:53Possibly.
00:32:54The patrols are ordered along the river.
00:32:56Where are they now?
00:32:57They are covering from here upstream to this point.
00:33:01Fine.
00:33:02Just be sure to keep them moving at the same speed at the captain.
00:33:05What about the parole on the north?
00:33:07They are at this farm for the moment.
00:33:10Fine.
00:33:12If the captain should find it difficult to head his American friends the way he wants to,
00:33:16these patrols should be used as our persuaders.
00:33:19Is that understood?
00:33:21I sure hope you never find out how close you came to getting your head blown off by Travers,
00:33:26or you dropped dead.
00:33:31Where are you from?
00:33:32Berlin?
00:33:33Hamburg?
00:33:34Munich?
00:33:35Dresden?
00:33:36Well, twenty to one, you're a farmer.
00:33:37I bet you never talk any more than this, even at home.
00:33:38You're married?
00:33:39Uh...
00:33:40Vibe?
00:33:41Well, what do you know?
00:33:42You moved.
00:33:43Uh...
00:33:44Kinder?
00:33:45Well, we've got something in common anyway.
00:33:46We're both being pushed around by an army.
00:33:47Here.
00:33:48Have a piece.
00:33:49It's good for you.
00:33:50It's very relaxing.
00:34:06You're both being pushed around by an army.
00:34:08Here.
00:34:09Have a piece.
00:34:10It's good for you.
00:34:11It's very relaxing.
00:34:17You pardon my fingers.
00:34:26Good, huh?
00:34:31You know, I ought to have a picker of you to send home to my Uncle Phil.
00:34:34He thinks all you guys have horns.
00:34:39And I bet I could really find out what made you tick.
00:34:43If I'd only learned a little Yiddish from him.
00:34:47Yiddish.
00:34:48Jewish.
00:34:49It's close.
00:34:52Yuda.
00:34:56What's the matter?
00:34:57Do I offend you?
00:34:58Huh?
00:34:59You lousy.
00:35:00Ignorant.
00:35:01Wait.
00:35:03Well, you came just in time.
00:35:04I was ready to...
00:35:15Oh, my goodness.
00:35:16Huh?
00:35:17Huh?
00:35:28Gehen Sie zurück zu unseren Linien.
00:35:30Wenn ich sie noch einmal in amerikanischen HƤnden sehe, werde ich sie umbringen.
00:35:33Umbringen.
00:35:48All right.
00:35:49Who built a ship on God?
00:35:51Is it a man?
00:35:57What's up?
00:36:03That lousy crowd killed him and took off.
00:36:06Must have fallen asleep.
00:36:10That's what you get for playing it by the book.
00:36:12Listen, Sergeant.
00:36:13Now, you listen.
00:36:14That bar on your shoulder doesn't mean you know all the answers.
00:36:16For my money, you know too damn few.
00:36:19Is this bar bothering you, Sergeant?
00:36:20No, it isn't the bar.
00:36:22I've just had it up to hear what you 90 day wonders.
00:36:25Blundering away the lives of poor suckers like that.
00:36:28Oh!
00:36:30Christ!
00:36:44Can we stop that?
00:36:45No, I'll let them get it out of their system.
00:36:58Let's go.
00:37:25Should we, uh...
00:37:26Yeah, let's cover them up.
00:37:56What about this?
00:37:58He said it was his outfit's mascot.
00:38:03He asked you to look after her before T.I.
00:38:05Do you want to do it again?
00:38:06Yes, sir.
00:38:07I'll take care of her.
00:38:09Let's make it fast.
00:38:11We...
00:38:12We gotta get out of here.
00:38:13There's no use kidding ourselves.
00:38:14We could be in real trouble.
00:38:15What do you think of that?
00:38:16That prisoner joins up with his outfit.
00:38:18We won't be exactly a well-kept secret anymore.
00:38:20One thing we don't need is the publicity agent.
00:38:23I hope he's done here.
00:38:24...
00:38:26We can see you next time.
00:38:28I'll be right back in the video.
00:38:29We will be right back in the minute.
00:38:31We'll be right back in the minute.
00:38:32We'll be right back in the minute.
00:38:33Just wait a minute.
00:38:35Let's keep going.
00:39:08I'd say we're about here, wouldn't you?
00:39:32This must be where we spent last night.
00:39:34And these markings could be that ridge.
00:39:37Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:39:39And that must be the place where our guys broke through to San Corrado.
00:39:43It looks like rough going all the way if we stay on the river.
00:39:45I think our best bet is to go straight to San Corrado.
00:39:48That'd be all right.
00:39:50It doesn't look too bad if we head that way.
00:39:52No, only if we run into trouble at that farmhouse.
00:39:55I think our positions are only two miles away in that direction.
00:39:58Don't you think we could rush those crowds down there and get across that river somehow?
00:40:01I'm not rushing anybody if I don't have to believe you me.
00:40:05I believe you, buster.
00:40:06But maybe if I give you a little help the way I did the last...
00:40:08Look, you try that once more and I'll bust your head over it.
00:40:10Knock it off, both of you.
00:40:11You want those crowds all over us?
00:40:13Come through far to stick our next side where it isn't necessary.
00:40:16I see.
00:40:16We should go straight northeast to San Corrado.
00:40:19That's it, the roof.
00:40:19Hold it.
00:40:27I don't like the looks of those ruins there.
00:40:29Why don't I go up and take a look around?
00:40:31Well, you don't have to know.
00:40:32You've been pulling more than your weight around here.
00:40:34I know.
00:40:36I just want to get us back to our outfits before anybody else gets killed.
00:40:41All right.
00:40:42Go ahead, Sarge.
00:40:43We'll cover for him from here.
00:40:44How come the Sarge is so anxious to get to San Corrado?
00:40:52Beats me.
00:41:14I know.
00:41:24I know.
00:41:24I know.
00:41:26I know.
00:41:34I know.
00:41:35German?
00:41:37German?
00:41:39American?
00:41:41Yes.
00:41:43Yes.
00:41:45Are there any Germans around here?
00:41:47Germans?
00:41:49Germans?
00:41:51No, no.
00:41:53No, no.
00:41:55No, no.
00:41:57No, no.
00:41:59No, no.
00:42:01No, no.
00:42:03No.
00:42:05No.
00:42:07No.
00:42:09No.
00:42:11No.
00:42:13No.
00:42:15Any of you guys speak Italian?
00:42:17This Joker's been rattling off about a mile a minute,
00:42:19but all I can get is that his son has a farm over here.
00:42:23They've been holed up in this bombed-out church
00:42:25because the crops moved into the farm a couple of days ago.
00:42:27Are they still there?
00:42:29No.
00:42:31Well, he doesn't know, but they could all be inside.
00:42:35He sent his grandson over to see what he could find out.
00:42:37If you've got all that sort of Italian, it's a lot better than mine.
00:42:39How's yours, Tiara?
00:42:41Well, I can say, I love you.
00:42:43That's about all.
00:42:45Does anyone here speak Italian?
00:42:47I know, Lieutenant. Let me see what I can do.
00:42:49Buongiorno, signori.
00:42:51Buongiorno.
00:42:52I tenderschi hanno occupato questa fattoria per due giorni, e cosƬ?
00:42:55Si.
00:42:57Adesso il mio nipotino ĆØ andato a vedere se ci sono ancora.
00:42:59Sipramen?
00:43:01What's that all about?
00:43:03You went the story right, Sergeant.
00:43:05E San Carado in quale direzione?
00:43:07A questa parte distante sei chilometri dalla fattoria.
00:43:09E San Carado in quale direzione?
00:43:11A questa parte distante sei chilometri dalla fattoria.
00:43:15Ah.
00:43:16After that bar, another six kilometri, and then we're in San Carado.
00:43:18Ask him if that's the Germans playing the radio over there.
00:43:20Sono i tedeschi che suonano quella radio?
00:43:24E mi hanno ora che sta a casa mia.
00:43:26The son's wife.
00:43:28Perchè sta lì, se ci sono i tedeschi?
00:43:31PerchĆØ gli piacciono i tedeschi.
00:43:33She likes Germans.
00:43:34No.
00:43:35E' un po' leggera.
00:43:36Mica le piacciono tutti i tedeschi.
00:43:38She's a bad and foolish girl, but she doesn't like all Germans.
00:43:41Good for her.
00:43:43L'anno scorso ĆØ andata con un guanello tepesco a Roma,
00:43:46e adesso non sa dove andare.
00:43:48PerchĆØ i partigiani non la vanno pi in paese.
00:43:50Apparently she went to Rome last year with some German colonel.
00:43:54Now the family won't take her back,
00:43:55and the partisans don't want her in San Carado.
00:43:59Ecco Sandro che ci dĆ un segnale,
00:44:01vuol dire che la cassa ĆØ vuota,
00:44:03e vuol dire che la cassa.
00:44:05The boy's whistling.
00:44:06The old man thinks he means there are Germans over there,
00:44:07but he's not sure.
00:44:08Yeah, I'm not sure either.
00:44:10Sounds to me more like he's whistling for a taxi.
00:44:12In that case, Sam,
00:44:13maybe you better go over and check a story.
00:44:15You and P.I.
00:44:16Hey, but what if that place is jumping with crowds?
00:44:18What do we do then?
00:44:19Well, then you just write your congressman a nasty letter.
00:44:22Use what protection you can,
00:44:24and look out for booby traps.
00:44:25We'll cover for you,
00:44:26and when you start reaching the house,
00:44:28we'll come over.
00:44:29Say, Calhoun,
00:44:30Ben said you didn't like actions like this.
00:44:31Will you put it in your pocket?
00:44:33Yeah, sure.
00:44:34Hey, will you put me in your other pocket?
00:44:36I don't like actions like this either.
00:44:38I don't blame you.
00:44:40Well, let's get going, P.I.
00:44:43All right.
00:44:44Come on.
00:44:45Come on.
00:44:46Come on.
00:44:47Come on.
00:44:48Come on.
00:44:49Gary.
00:44:50Let's go.
00:44:54Come on.
00:44:55Come on.
00:44:56Stay over this way, Mr. Frankis, we don't want that kid in the line of fire.
00:45:26I'll try to draw some fire.
00:45:34If anything starts up and you can't spot anybody, you take the window, I'll fire at the door.
00:45:58Check.
00:46:08Excuse me, but I don't understand.
00:46:16Why do you spend 20 minutes to come 200 meters?
00:46:20My old father-in-law comes in 10.
00:46:23This is an empty house and I will not hurt you.
00:46:27So, why are you so afraid?
00:46:37Oh, you don't believe me it's empty.
00:46:45Come and look then.
00:46:49Oh, you think there are Germans here?
00:46:53Come in and look for yourself.
00:46:57Oh, it is a shame to disappoint you.
00:47:03Well, perhaps you think I have a regiment hiding under my house.
00:47:10Oh, I'm very sorry.
00:47:12I cannot show you any Germans.
00:47:15She's sorry.
00:47:16She's sorry.
00:47:17She's sorry.
00:47:18She's sorry.
00:47:20She says she's sorry.
00:47:22She cannot show us any Germans.
00:47:24Nice job, guys.
00:47:27Thanks, Lieutenant.
00:47:28I guess we're just too brave for our own good.
00:47:30Is that right, T.I.?
00:47:31That's for sure.
00:47:32Let's take ourselves a break.
00:47:33You deserve it.
00:47:34Okay.
00:47:35Good afternoon, Signorina.
00:47:40I'm Lieutenant Wolatsky.
00:47:41Tell me, Lieutenant.
00:47:43What I've been seeing here?
00:47:45A war?
00:47:46Or some type of football game?
00:47:48I wish it were just a football game.
00:47:51You speak good English.
00:47:54My German is much better.
00:47:56But perhaps that doesn't surprise you.
00:47:59You know, you could have made things a lot easier
00:48:01if you'd bothered to tell your people over there when the Germans left.
00:48:04Why didn't you?
00:48:06I had to warn you when the Germans left.
00:48:15Answer your question?
00:48:17I guess so.
00:48:19Has that been going on for long?
00:48:21Six weeks now since I arrived.
00:48:25They write notes when it is necessary.
00:48:28And bills for my food and rent.
00:48:31It must be kind of lonely.
00:48:33It is.
00:48:34I...
00:48:35I can't say that I...
00:48:36That you what?
00:48:40Over there they...
00:48:42Talked the things about me.
00:48:44Didn't they?
00:48:45They said something about a German officer, yes.
00:48:48They didn't say anything else?
00:48:52How I dislike Americans, for example.
00:48:55And why?
00:48:56No, they didn't.
00:48:58But that's something I'd like to hear about.
00:49:00Lieutenant, did you ask her how many crowds there were
00:49:03and what direction they were heading when they left here?
00:49:05No, not as yet.
00:49:07I'm not sure, but perhaps if there were 14 or 15 German soldiers.
00:49:14They went over the hill in the direction of San Corrado.
00:49:19I appreciate your telling us.
00:49:22Have you got a portable lie detector?
00:49:24What makes you think she's telling the truth?
00:49:27Excuse me.
00:49:28I must go in now.
00:49:29I know.
00:49:33I guess I kind of hurt her feelings.
00:49:36That's too bad.
00:49:37She hurts mine, though.
00:49:40All right, men.
00:49:42It's possible there's a German patrol staked out on the other side of that hill.
00:49:46It's too late for us to do much about getting past it today,
00:49:48so we'll dig in around back here for the night.
00:49:51Are there any comments?
00:49:53Yeah.
00:49:54Sarge.
00:49:55Where's your girlfriend?
00:49:58She's a girl of hell.
00:50:14Where did they get the last report on Captain Strobel?
00:50:16Eight minutes ago, Herr August.
00:50:18They've been there for quite some time.
00:50:20There has been no word yet when the pilgrim is to be released.
00:50:24They must be spending the night at the farm.
00:50:27Are the trucks still at the same points?
00:50:29Yes, Herr August.
00:50:30Bring them right in close.
00:50:32And tell them not to worry.
00:50:34The only direction the Americans can possibly want to take is either south to the river or west to the town.
00:50:41I tell them, Herr August.
00:50:44Is the river patrol in place by now?
00:50:47Yes, Herr August.
00:50:48And the other patrols in the valley by now?
00:50:50Yes, Herr August.
00:50:51With the whole approach to San Corrado covered visually.
00:50:56Good.
00:50:58I'm trying to get some sleep now.
00:51:01I wonder we'll be awakened immediately if the captain should be moving again.
00:51:05All right.
00:51:06Whose turn is it now?
00:51:07Ryan Calhoun's, I guess.
00:51:08How's everything out there?
00:51:09Pretty quiet?
00:51:10Couldn't be quiet, eh?
00:51:11Hey, what's old T.I. doing over there?
00:51:12He's starting to beat up your turn under the house.
00:51:14Good boy, T.I.
00:51:15Now, all you have to do is get yourself a horse.
00:51:16You'll be one of those movie stars.
00:51:17Yeah, I didn't know you were a musician, T.I.
00:51:18Yeah, you ain't.
00:51:19Not from the squeaking and squawking and weaving here, isn't it?
00:51:20I was all busted.
00:51:21I gotta fix it and tune it up, don't I?
00:51:23What do you want us, Lieutenant?
00:51:24I'd like the sergeant to take over out in the front and, uh, you go where Sam was.
00:51:29Out in the rear there.
00:51:30Fine by me.
00:51:31Go.
00:51:32You're a family man, Lieutenant.
00:51:33Yeah, I got a couple of kids.
00:51:34Not that they'd recognize me, but they saw me.
00:51:36At least I know Tom wouldn't.
00:51:37He's the youngest.
00:51:38You married?
00:51:39Not yet, but one of these days I'm going to take the plunge, and seriously too.
00:51:42First thing I do, I do, I do.
00:51:44I do.
00:51:45I love you.
00:51:46I love you.
00:51:47I love you.
00:51:48I love you.
00:51:49I love you.
00:51:50I love you.
00:51:51I love you.
00:51:52I love you.
00:51:53You love you.
00:51:54I love you.
00:51:55I love you.
00:51:56I love you.
00:51:57I love you.
00:51:58I love you.
00:51:59I love you.
00:52:00I love you.
00:52:01Seriously, too.
00:52:02First thing I do is, I'm going to burn that little old black book.
00:52:05I got a piece of advice for you.
00:52:06Get married the day you leave the service, but not before.
00:52:09I'd give anything to be a bachelor with no strings again.
00:52:13Well, not that I want to play the field, nothing like that.
00:52:16Only, when you've got strings, big, thick ones like I've got tying me to my wife and kids,
00:52:24and you're separated for months and years, you get really hopeless, you know.
00:52:30I guess that's what they beat by being nervous in the service or something.
00:52:37Yeah, but I know what you mean.
00:52:41How's the guitar, T.I.?
00:52:44You know, it just occurred to me why he's working so hard at it.
00:52:47He's getting ready to go around and serenade the signorina under a window.
00:52:50Is that the idea, T.I.?
00:52:51Well, she certainly is a nice-looking girl.
00:52:53Well, what are you going to sing her, T.I.?
00:52:55Something about the good old days in Michigan?
00:52:57Yeah, but Sam, I'm from Ohio.
00:52:59Ohio, then.
00:53:00Well?
00:53:01Goodbye, Miss Lucy, I'm going to meet the foe now.
00:53:16I'll be returning just when I cannot tell.
00:53:20Please ride me nightly.
00:53:22Kiss me as I go now.
00:53:24For it's Ohio.
00:53:26Fare thee well.
00:53:27Fare thee well, Ohio.
00:53:32I'm a-leaving.
00:53:35If I die beneath the shodden shell, Miss Lucy, tell me there'll be someone who's a-grieving.
00:53:43For it's Ohio.
00:53:44For it's Ohio.
00:53:45Fare thee well.
00:53:50For it's Ohio.
00:53:57Fare thee well.
00:54:00I understand, you speak German very well.
00:54:28Here you go!
00:54:32Ooh!
00:54:38Ah!
00:54:40Ah!
00:54:42Oi, oi, oi, o...
00:54:47Idiotas, ce are youпинг my way to get it, unahh...
00:54:55O num?
00:54:58Buongiorno. La prego di scusare i bambini. Ha dormito bene?
00:55:03Buongiorno. I'm sorry, no capisce.
00:55:08Allora mi scusi, ma devo entrare a casa.
00:55:15Was that you sing last night?
00:55:17Yeah. Did you see where the others went? I thought we were going to take off early.
00:55:21They wait for the sergeant. He has been over the hill to see where the Germans are.
00:55:25The tenant has gone up to the shelter.
00:55:26I don't know why. Perhaps to see if you are being followed.
00:55:33The other two men are...
00:55:35Come si dice?
00:55:39Guarda.
00:55:40On guard, you mean.
00:55:42Oh, grazie. On guard.
00:55:44Il mio inglese.
00:55:46Huh. You know, you speak it quite well.
00:55:49Say, I would forget all about Lily Marlene.
00:55:53Can she get some exercise down here?
00:55:54Uh-huh.
00:55:55Is she yours?
00:55:56No, she's the mascot of Rauta, and I'm just taking her back to them.
00:56:01Say, I ought to get washed up. Where do you get water around here?
00:56:04Oh, there is a little spraying down there.
00:56:06I must go to wash some things.
00:56:09Hey, binoculars. Can I look through these?
00:56:11Prego.
00:56:11Hey, these are really strong.
00:56:21Why, things a mile away look like they're right under your nose.
00:56:27Hey, hey, there's a tree down there by the fountain, and I can count every leaf on its branches.
00:56:33Well, what do you...
00:56:34Hey.
00:56:34What?
00:56:37I thought you said that...
00:56:39What?
00:56:41He doesn't think anyone can see him.
00:56:43Well, what's he doing?
00:56:46He's waving.
00:56:49Hi!
00:56:51What do you suppose all that was about?
00:56:53They make things so difficult.
00:57:03These are great glasses. What do you use them for?
00:57:05I don't use them.
00:57:06They belong to my husband.
00:57:10All right, Lily. Let's go.
00:57:12Here, I'll take that.
00:57:14Oh.
00:57:21You know, I wish you could have met Chuck. He was really a great guy.
00:57:26You know, one of the reasons I like talking to you is that you seem kind of sad and lonely,
00:57:30like you've lost someone real close to you, just like me.
00:57:33Or am I being too personal?
00:57:35No.
00:57:36I like hearing your talk.
00:57:39The man call you T.I.
00:57:42Is that a name?
00:57:42Oh, that stands for Timothy Ira.
00:57:45But you, you said you were married. Was it for very long?
00:57:49Less than a year.
00:57:51My husband taught languages in the world.
00:57:55Because of sickness in his lungs, he wasn't in the army.
00:58:00After we're married, we go to live in our apartment.
00:58:03One Sunday morning, I took a skirt to my desk maker to be repaired.
00:58:12And big planes come down, and without warning, they dropped homes.
00:58:20When I came back, there was no house.
00:58:30And, uh, today's longer.
00:58:32They dug out my husband's body.
00:58:36Oh, I'm awfully sorry to hear that.
00:58:39Do I have to tell you who dropped the bombs?
00:58:43The Americans.
00:58:44Yes, the Americans, our liberators.
00:58:54Afterwards, I thought I would become, how does one say it, insane.
00:59:01Then, a German colonel, to whom my husband had been teaching Italian, was sent to Rome and asked me to, to come with him.
00:59:13I went.
00:59:19And when he left, I came back here.
00:59:22I see.
00:59:23I could say you, about, uh, about, uh, an American soldier, entering my room last evening.
00:59:37You know, you are very like my husband, boss.
00:59:53Thanks, that's a compliment.
00:59:56Oh, no.
01:00:03He mustn't do that.
01:00:04If his grandfather sees him, he will...
01:00:08Sandro, aspetta, che vengo.
01:00:12I must send him to the house.
01:00:15Sure, go ahead.
01:00:16I'll do your laundry for you.
01:00:19Hey, look.
01:00:22Why?
01:00:25These are those gadgets I saw away from up the house.
01:00:28Why, they're batteries.
01:00:31German-made.
01:00:34German-made.
01:00:34American-made.
01:00:57��.
01:00:58Buongiorno. Buongiorno. You have a beautiful farm here. Molta bella terra. Sì, molto bella terra, ma per me è troppo lavoro, perché io sono vecchio e i miei figli stanno in guerra.
01:01:13How many acres? Quanto acre? Mi dispiace, ci voglio all'interno. Scusi, I have to speak to the sergeant. Sargente.
01:01:27How do you get in? How'd it go? Did you manage to find anything? The crowds are there, all right. They're dug in between the hill and San Credo. Don't ask me what they're doing there. They're spaced out like a picket fence. Sounds like a reception committee, do you? Do you think we can get through them? Well, there's a place where we might try, but I don't like the setup. I'll admit that starboard up there is quite a dish, but you get better service than the lady of the house. Okay, let's get the other guys. We've got to get moving. Hey!
01:01:57There's one of them there. Hey, there's something strange about it. Hey, it's got blood on it. Fresh blood.
01:02:13Wasn't T.I. the last to have her? As far as I know.
01:02:16T.I.? T.I.? Hey, T.I.?
01:02:22Have you seen T.I. anywhere?
01:02:27Somebody killed her. What about her? She's running out. Do you know how much force it takes to shove in a blade that deep? Neither of the women or the old man could push it in half that far.
01:02:49All right. It's a souvenir payment. Let's take T.I. up to the house.
01:02:59All right. Let's take T.I. up to the house.
01:03:17Look, friend, you can do me a big favor. This bother you? Yes. That's all stopped. Thank you.
01:03:24Thank you. Sergeant. Hey, Sergeant. I want everybody to hear this.
01:03:32When we reported at San Corrado, I'm giving a full account of T.I.'s death. I've made some notes here to help me.
01:03:39The last person to speak to T.I. that we know of was the girl. She last saw him in a spot where he was found dead a few minutes later.
01:03:46He was killed with his own bayonet, taken from his pack during the morning.
01:03:52Either mother, children, or grandfather near house all morning.
01:03:58And two of our guards in immediate area.
01:04:01So possibility that strangers could have entered in stolen weapon must be ruled out.
01:04:06Neither mother, children, nor grandfather have strength enough for death blow.
01:04:11The conclusion is kind of obvious, isn't it?
01:04:13Well, what's that, Lieutenant?
01:04:16It's clear to you, man, I guess, that one of the four of us here killed T.I.
01:04:22Do you have any idea why someone would want to kill a harmless kid like him?
01:04:26None at all.
01:04:28I can't buy that, Lieutenant.
01:04:30All right, buy it or don't.
01:04:32But I say one thing.
01:04:34Till we get to San Corrado and report him, we stay together.
01:04:37And if any of you see anybody wandering off, my orders to you are to shoot him.
01:04:42Am I understood?
01:04:45Yeah, definitely.
01:04:47All right, let's get out of here.
01:04:49Arrivederci, grazie.
01:04:52Tell him to keep everyone away from where we put T.I.
01:04:55There'll be some men out from San Corrado to look at him.
01:04:57Yes, sir.
01:04:58Hey, who wants to come along?
01:05:01Anyone want her, I don't.
01:05:03Not me, she's a jinx.
01:05:05Not me.
01:05:06You've struck out twice already, Lil.
01:05:09Goodbye, senorina.
01:05:10Try and choose your friends more carefully next time.
01:05:15Don't worry.
01:05:16You won't be lonely long.
01:05:18I hope the feud cools down.
01:05:21Goodbye, honey.
01:05:26There's a present for you.
01:05:28Go on.
01:05:29Take good care of it.
01:05:30Bring you good luck.
01:05:31You say the Pellegrino is to be released in three hours?
01:05:38Contact me, radio track number two, please.
01:05:41Surgeon Bear speaking, yes?
01:05:42K-20.
01:05:43Y-3.
01:05:44Good.
01:05:45Then it's moving.
01:05:46The signal is moving toward the town.
01:05:47At last.
01:05:48The patrol I ordered in the valley.
01:05:49Are they there now?
01:05:50Jawohl.
01:05:51And alerted for the captain's approach.
01:05:52Contact the north.
01:05:53Tell them that though I want a visual sighting.
01:05:54Yes, sir.
01:05:55You say the Pellegrino is to be released in three hours?
01:05:57Contact me, radio track number two, please.
01:05:58Surgeon Bear speaking, yes?
01:05:59K-20.
01:06:00Y-3.
01:06:01Good.
01:06:02Then it's moving.
01:06:03The signal is moving toward the town.
01:06:04At last.
01:06:05The patrol I ordered in the valley.
01:06:06Are they there now?
01:06:07Jawohl.
01:06:08And alerted for the captain's approach.
01:06:09Contact the north.
01:06:10Tell them that though I want a visual sighting.
01:06:11They must keep under cover.
01:06:12If they draw American fire, I have them court-martialed.
01:06:16There it is.
01:06:17Sand Cradle on home plate.
01:06:18It's a warm water.
01:06:19I have them court-martialed.
01:06:20There it is.
01:06:21Sand Cradle on home plate.
01:06:22It's a warm water.
01:06:23It's a warm water.
01:06:24It's a warm water.
01:06:26It's a warm water.
01:06:27It's a warm water.
01:06:28It's a warm water.
01:06:29It's a warm water.
01:06:30It's a warm water.
01:06:31Sand Cradle on home plate.
01:06:32So we ain't there yet.
01:06:34See that ridge between here and the town?
01:06:37There's a crowd.
01:06:38It's all along behind it.
01:06:39This morning I spotted one dug in by an old tree.
01:06:41And another one by a jagged rock.
01:06:43Don't ask me what they're doing there.
01:06:44The whole setup's just screwing up to make me nervous.
01:06:47You said you saw a place we might get through them.
01:06:49Yeah, I might.
01:06:51There's a creek bed.
01:06:52Runs through that ridge.
01:06:54Now if we go through one at a time and keep low,
01:06:56we might just make it.
01:06:58But I ain't giving any guarantees.
01:07:00It's in your lap, Lieutenant.
01:07:01We tried?
01:07:03Let's get down there.
01:07:30The crowds are there all right.
01:07:31I can smell them.
01:07:32They're pretty well dug in though.
01:07:33I ain't spotted one this trip.
01:07:34Let's hope they're not cooking up a surprise party for us.
01:07:35Want me to go first and see what it looks like?
01:07:36Good.
01:07:37We'll keep you covered from here.
01:07:38When you get to the other side,
01:07:39you cover for the next man coming through.
01:07:40That'll be Sam and Calhoun.
01:07:41And I'll go through last.
01:07:42All right.
01:07:43All right.
01:07:44All right.
01:07:45All right.
01:07:46All right.
01:07:47All right.
01:07:48All right.
01:07:49All right.
01:07:50All right.
01:07:51All right.
01:07:52All right.
01:07:53All right.
01:07:54You cover for the next man coming through.
01:07:55That'll be Sam and Calhoun.
01:07:57And I'll go through last.
01:07:58All right.
01:07:59All right.
01:08:29Why, I should feel so relaxed.
01:08:35I might be in worse danger right here and not know it.
01:08:38What's that supposed to mean?
01:08:39You might have knocked off T.I. and be planning the same thing for me right this minute.
01:08:43How do I know you're not?
01:08:45It would be a good place, wouldn't it?
01:08:47Sam and the sergeant sure wouldn't want to come back to investigate.
01:08:50Maybe I'm giving you ideas.
01:08:51You could have killed him just as easily as anyone else.
01:08:55Take off, kill him.
01:08:59Take off, kill him.
01:09:29Well, that's over.
01:09:44Let's get out of here, Pastor.
01:09:45Let's get out of here.
01:10:15Hey, soldier.
01:10:19We're from another outfit. Where do we report in?
01:10:21The agent's office is right over there, sir. I'll show you.
01:10:24That bunch of people over there, is that it?
01:10:26No, that's the person. The agent's office is further out the road.
01:10:29What's going on?
01:10:30We announced yesterday with three political prisoners at 5 p.m., so that's the families, I guess.
01:10:35Thanks a lot.
01:10:36Very welcome, sir.
01:10:37Franklin!
01:10:37Yes, sir.
01:10:39That's your mail, Lieutenant.
01:10:40Get these up to the major on the double, Franklin.
01:10:55Sir, Lieutenant Malotsky of the 283 infantry reporting in with three strikers from the rocket Apollo action.
01:11:00Sir, I've got a peculiar story involving the death of at least one man, and it may take a little time to explain.
01:11:07Look, Lieutenant, we've got ten men dying every 30 seconds just up the road from here.
01:11:11Your story can wait.
01:11:12Report to my office at 8 o'clock with your men.
01:11:20Well, what are we doing in the meantime?
01:11:24I'll go by the place and get a beer.
01:11:27Beer?
01:11:28All right, I'll buy the first one.
01:11:30You buy it, I'll drink it.
01:11:32And, uh, the radio truck support that Captain Strobel is in San Corrado.
01:11:58Has the weather patrol confirmed that visually?
01:12:00I know this.
01:12:02The lieutenant said there's no one.
01:12:05Then check the transmitter's coordinates again.
01:12:08And contact the lieutenant.
01:12:11Tell him to move his men as close to the town as possible.
01:12:14And to stay there if Captain Strobel needs help.
01:12:19Yeah, hello.
01:12:20Oh, no, no, no, thanks.
01:12:21I've already had four, and that's my limit.
01:12:23You can't stop now.
01:12:25Lieutenant's boy in this round.
01:12:27Well, who'll we drink to this time?
01:12:29Well, to the women.
01:12:30Well, God bless him.
01:12:31That's right, buddy.
01:12:32And me.
01:12:33Jack.
01:12:34Hey, buddy.
01:12:35Why do you call this poison grandpa?
01:12:38Because after ten shots, your teeth fall out?
01:12:41No, no, no, no.
01:12:43It's not grandpa, Sarge.
01:12:46It's grandpa.
01:12:47Yeah.
01:12:48Well, my friend and I can carry on a conversation without any outside help.
01:12:52Can't we, friend, huh?
01:12:53Yeah.
01:12:54I can see that.
01:12:57Yeah?
01:13:02What can you see, killer?
01:13:04Huh?
01:13:04Hey, kiddies.
01:13:05Exergent.
01:13:06Lieutenant.
01:13:07We don't want to stop this game now, do we?
01:13:11You started it this morning when you told us that one of us killed T.I.
01:13:16Ever since then, we've been looking sideways at each other, wondering who it is.
01:13:20Now we're throwing this poison down, hoping that one of us is going to get drunk and let
01:13:25something slip.
01:13:28Well, okay.
01:13:29I figured out who it is.
01:13:31This is the only guy that could have done a thing like that.
01:13:38Except for you and two other guys.
01:13:40What are you, Sergeant?
01:13:41A judge and twelve jurymen wrapped into one?
01:13:45No, Lieutenant.
01:13:46You're the judge.
01:13:49And you've got a book of rules up here where you should have a head.
01:13:53All right, come on, fellas.
01:13:54Let's drink it up, shall we?
01:13:56That's what we came here for, isn't it?
01:13:58Let's make this the last one.
01:13:59Well, let's drink it to that pretty little signorina right over there.
01:14:08Buongiorno, signorina.
01:14:10To you, to you.
01:14:11Both of you, won't you join us?
01:14:15Too late, Sam, too late.
01:14:17You mean to say you're going to let something like that get away?
01:14:20Why don't I get you to tell him I'll have him back here in five minutes.
01:14:23Any takers?
01:14:24Look, hold the floor.
01:14:25I'll be right back.
01:14:26That other one was kind of nice to you, huh?
01:14:30Hey, buddy, let's have a check.
01:14:32Might be worth having a look.
01:14:33Well, I think this place has lost its appeal.
01:14:38Sam has the right idea.
01:14:39Let's give him some support.
01:14:41I'll pay for Sam's.
01:14:43You can pay me back later.
01:14:46Gracias.
01:14:47Hey, look, Sam.
01:14:59Didn't make the great after all.
01:15:02There's Sam over there.
01:15:06What's he waiting at the prison for?
01:15:08One of his gal friends doing time?
01:15:10Hey.
01:15:11Pull it.
01:15:12I want to see what he's up to.
01:15:13What's he's doing?
01:15:14You sure I can't drop you someplace?
01:15:22I'm driving eight miles up the road.
01:15:24I can let you off anywhere you like.
01:15:26You are very kind.
01:15:27But I must see some friends just outside the town.
01:15:31Don't worry about me.
01:15:32I'm afraid I can't help that.
01:15:34But you know best.
01:15:35I will reach the north without any trouble.
01:15:39I know well this country.
01:15:40Goodbye, sir.
01:15:42Goodbye to you, sir.
01:15:43Goodbye.
01:15:44Goodbye.
01:15:44Goodbye.
01:16:11Goodbye.
01:16:12Goodbye.
01:16:12Is Captain Strobel's transmitter still moving around town?
01:16:17No, Oberst. It looks as if he is heading out of town towards our patrol in the valley.
01:16:22And has that patrol spread out as I ordered?
01:16:25Jawohl, Oberst. They're spread out between these points.
01:16:29Good. Then contact the lieutenant.
01:16:33Tell him to advise me when first visual sighting is made.
01:16:36Jawohl, Oberst.
01:16:37And tell him to take every precaution and keep his transmitter clear
01:16:40of any communication except to and from this office.
01:16:43Jawohl, Oberst.
01:16:48Pellegrino! Pellegrino!
01:16:51They put no step and I fire.
01:16:56Place in Spain. My name is not a Pellegrino.
01:16:58Ah, you don't fool me. I know you know what I'm talking about.
01:17:01No!
01:17:03You walk ahead of me in that direction.
01:17:06Make one move out of the ordinary and I'll fire.
01:17:09Let me warn you.
01:17:11I've already killed once today and there's no reason I shouldn't do it twice.
01:17:15You're on your way back to German lines.
01:17:18Bye.
01:17:22Better get him before he drills that poor sucker.
01:17:25He's gonna get every chance to clear himself.
01:17:27Yeah. Famous last words.
01:17:39Let's go!
01:17:46Hey, sir! What goes on?
01:17:48Hey, come on down.
01:17:57It's all right.
01:17:58It's all right!
01:17:59Boy, get off.
01:18:07Lieutenant, I beg you to return me to your headquarters,
01:18:12but not to this man's casualties.
01:18:15He said he was returning me to the German lines.
01:18:19Where did he dig that up?
01:18:22That's a second time today.
01:18:23He's like the wind out of me.
01:18:24What in the hell are you doing with him down here?
01:18:26All right.
01:18:30All right, so I'm a lousy drinker.
01:18:33I didn't leave that wine shop to follow the girls.
01:18:38I was sick as a dog.
01:18:40As I was sitting in an alley feeling sorry for myself,
01:18:43who should come along but Junior here?
01:18:46Tried to knock me out and rolled me for all I had.
01:18:50So I took him down here to give him a good going over,
01:18:54teach him a lesson.
01:18:55Well told, Sam.
01:18:56Too bad it isn't true.
01:18:58Bad for you, that is.
01:18:59We haven't taken our eyes off you since this man left the prison.
01:19:02What did he say?
01:19:03That I must walk in this direction.
01:19:06If I make a bad move, he will kill me.
01:19:11He said he had killed once today.
01:19:14There was no reason shouldn't happen twice.
01:19:18G.I.
01:19:18There's no need for that.
01:19:19There's no need for that.
01:19:21Why not?
01:19:22Those are his buddies.
01:19:22They'll give him a welcome home party.
01:19:24American uniform.
01:19:26Maybe one of you knows what this is.
01:19:29He slipped from his pack during the fight.
01:19:32Like a small-sized radio transmitter.
01:19:43German-made.
01:19:45I've never seen one like this before.
01:19:47I'll be locating where he's wearing it.
01:19:51It must be that.
01:19:53That's why he's walking out in the open there.
01:19:57He believes the transmitter is keeping him from being shot at.
01:20:00Hey, Sam.
01:20:02Look at your pack.
01:20:23He's been to Hoffa for the Dutch army.
01:20:25She's there.
01:20:25She's there.
01:20:30That lousy crout.
01:21:00He forgot to pay me for those drinks.
01:21:30He's there.
01:21:32That lousy crout.
01:21:33That lousy crout.
01:21:33That lousy crout.
01:21:38That lousy crout.
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