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00:01:02Well, he did it. That's an awful lot of machinery to take off the ground.
00:01:18Not for Johnny Stevens. That guy can fly anything.
00:01:22Say, do you smell anything?
00:01:23No, what?
00:01:24The story behind this.
00:01:26Well, we got a statement from Thornton not five minutes ago, didn't we?
00:01:29Yeah, a statement. I made me a graphed handout. He can't do that to us. What are we, men or rats?
00:01:34I still smell something. Come on, let's run down that smell.
00:01:36Okay.
00:01:37We're from the National News Service.
00:01:47I believe Mr. Thornton has made an official statement.
00:01:49Yeah, and I left it fluttering across the official field with the rest of the hiding.
00:01:53Look, this is personal. Johnny Stevens himself sent us here.
00:01:56Oh, well, that's different.
00:02:07Yes?
00:02:08Mr. Thornton, there are two gentlemen of the press here to see you.
00:02:10No, I don't want to see the newspaper, ma'am.
00:02:14Well, Johnny Stevens said.
00:02:16All right, I'll see you.
00:02:19We'll go right in.
00:02:20So, Johnny Stevens sent you.
00:02:28Well, not exactly.
00:02:29Oh, not exactly.
00:02:30Well, we did speak to him before he took off on the first of those bombers that you donated to the government.
00:02:34A million dollars worth of bombers is quite a patriotic gesture, Mr. Thornton.
00:02:38Well, it's my money.
00:02:39I wonder if it is.
00:02:40Early this year, you crashed every front page in the country by offering one million dollars to anyone who could deliver Hitler dead or alive.
00:02:46One million dollars for Hitler.
00:02:48One million dollars for bombers.
00:02:50I'd rather get it straight from you than, well, start writing fiction.
00:02:53Now, will you talk?
00:02:57I see.
00:02:59Well, I think I prefer that you get it straight.
00:03:03What you saw this afternoon was a monument to three men who undertook to satisfy a bitter and thoughtless hatred.
00:03:11My hatred of Hitler.
00:03:13I know better now.
00:03:15I've learned who our real enemy is.
00:03:17It was shortly after I made my million-dollar offer for Hitler.
00:03:20I was in my laboratory here, dictating some notes to Miss Grange.
00:03:24And three men appeared in the outer office.
00:03:28They were a strangely assorted group.
00:03:33Hey, Steve.
00:03:34Your joint's empty.
00:03:35Steve, why don't you forget about this?
00:03:37There's lots of easier ways of making money.
00:03:38Sure.
00:03:39I know a soft spot on the south side you could knock off just like that.
00:03:43Look, I've never done that in a small time in my life, and this ain't no time to strike.
00:03:47Go on, knock at that door.
00:03:48Somebody must pay the rent around this joint.
00:03:49Yes?
00:03:59Is there a guy around here named Thornton?
00:04:01Well, Mr. Thornton's in the midst of an experiment just now.
00:04:04Perhaps you could call him.
00:04:04Look, Coach.
00:04:05Tell him he can play with his toys later.
00:04:07We want to see Thornton right now.
00:04:09Would you kindly inform Mr. Thornton that Mr. Steve Mashek and two gentlemen are here to see him regarding his offer in today's paper?
00:04:15Thanks, Joe.
00:04:20You always make everything sound so nice.
00:04:23Quite a joint, isn't it?
00:04:24Yeah.
00:04:25Reminds me of the layout you used to have on top of the Billings Hotel.
00:04:28Gee, it was swell.
00:04:29The 15th floor, all for ourselves.
00:04:31Every room a night, man.
00:04:32Chromium.
00:04:33Well, it wasn't bad at that.
00:04:36Mr. Thornton will see you.
00:04:38Thanks.
00:04:38What can I do for you, gentlemen?
00:04:47I just wanted to find out if this is on the level.
00:04:54Yes, Mr. Mashek.
00:04:55I'll pay one million dollars to anyone who can definitely establish that he's dead.
00:04:59I don't quite get it.
00:05:00What's the idea?
00:05:02My brother was an exchange professor to Germany.
00:05:04The Gestapo murdered him because he insisted upon teaching the truth.
00:05:09What about the dough?
00:05:10You got the million bucks?
00:05:11Yes, and more.
00:05:13The reward money is deposited in the First National Bank.
00:05:17That's good enough for me.
00:05:19I think you can consider the little guy with a trick mustache the same as with a lily in his hand right now.
00:05:25I really believe you think you can divulge.
00:05:27Well, apparently, Mr. Thornton, you don't know with whom you're speaking.
00:05:30Here, look at this.
00:05:34That's me.
00:05:36Shut up, Dutch.
00:05:38Steve Mashek, former Underworlds Alarmist, two lieutenants, Joel De Book Conway, that's me,
00:05:44and Hans' Dutch Haverman, were released from Alcatraz last Saturday after serving 11 years of a 12-year federal sentence for evasion of income taxes.
00:05:52It would have been only 10 and a half except for a little legal technicality.
00:05:56Well, then it goes on to explain about some of the deals they were in.
00:06:00Minneapolis bank robbery, Illinois pursuant, yes.
00:06:05Desperate gang fight, yes.
00:06:07Well, I can see that you gentlemen are well qualified.
00:06:10But, Mr. Mashek, it seems to me that this is slightly different than your usual operations.
00:06:17Ah, the guy's nothing but a mobster.
00:06:18He can be had.
00:06:19Same as any other big shot.
00:06:21Look, Mr., we know all the angles.
00:06:23That's our racket.
00:06:25You just get the dough situation and all the papers signed up with Joel there and we'll be on our way.
00:06:29When Steve Mashek takes a job, you get results.
00:06:31Right, boys?
00:06:31That's right, Steve.
00:06:32He's never missed yet, Mr. Thornton.
00:06:34Uh, except this once.
00:06:37Well, I'll have my attorneys draw up the contract in the morning.
00:06:40In the morning?
00:06:41What's the matter with right now?
00:06:42Well, it's rather late.
00:06:43Hey, you're telling us?
00:06:45Your chief of police gave us 24 hours to get out of town.
00:06:48We ain't going to be here in the morning, Mr. Thornton.
00:06:50Cutler speaking.
00:06:52Cutler, can you drop down here right away?
00:06:54Now?
00:06:55Believe it or not, I'm going to close that Hitler deal this afternoon.
00:06:57I need you to drop the contract.
00:06:59All right, Thornton.
00:07:00Immediately.
00:07:05Whereas all of the conditions being agreed upon, I, Samuel Thornton, party of the first part,
00:07:09to hereby agree to pay the sum of $1 million in currency of the United States
00:07:14to Steve Mashek, Hans Haverman, alias Dutch, and Joe Conway, alias The Book,
00:07:19parties of the second part,
00:07:21upon being furnished satisfactory evidence that Adolf Schickelgruber, alias Hitler,
00:07:25a resident of Central Europe, is dead.
00:07:29But, Mr. Thornton, this is all so irregular that I don't believe it'll hold water in any country in the world.
00:07:34As a contract, no, but as an insurance policy, yes.
00:07:36As stated there in paragraph six, we are to be the beneficiaries of a policy on Hitler's life.
00:07:42We undertake to ensure his debt.
00:07:44Yeah.
00:07:45And we're the undertakers.
00:07:46Shut up, Dutch.
00:07:48Where did you study law, Mr. Conway?
00:07:50Alcatraz.
00:07:51Eleven years of it.
00:07:54Well, if you gentlemen will sign.
00:07:57These okay, Joe?
00:07:59Just a minute.
00:08:00Suppose we fulfill our part of the contract and don't get back.
00:08:03What happens with the money?
00:08:04Listen, baby, with a million bucks waiting back here for me, I'll get back.
00:08:08Don't you worry about that.
00:08:10But what if you don't?
00:08:10What would you like done with a million?
00:08:12Gee, what a sweetheart of a funeral you could have for a million bucks.
00:08:16Just build me a monument, will you?
00:08:18We'll stipulate a worthy monument in the contract.
00:08:21That's okay by me.
00:08:22When we say Hitler, we mean the real Hitler, not one of his doubles.
00:08:26Yes, that's important.
00:08:28Hitler is known to have a number of men make up to look exactly like him, to fool even the Germans as to who the real Hitler is.
00:08:35Don't you worry your pretty little heads about that.
00:08:37When I get my hands on that bird, I'll know him.
00:08:39I'll guarantee you that.
00:08:40I still don't see how you're going to hope to succeed.
00:08:43What are you going to do about the language?
00:08:45They still speak German over there.
00:08:47Nothing to it, mister.
00:08:48We used to run a beer racket in Milwaukee.
00:08:50We'll get along all right.
00:08:51Well, let's sign these things and get out of here.
00:08:57Say, when we do get back, I'd like to have that dough in cash in G-notes, okay?
00:09:06Any way you like, except gold.
00:09:08Oh, naturally.
00:09:09Gold wouldn't be legal.
00:09:11I always like to have a pocket full of G-notes.
00:09:14Makes me feel good, you know.
00:09:15I understand perfectly.
00:09:17Oh, incidentally, how are you fixed for money now?
00:09:19Oh, we got a few bucks between us.
00:09:21The warden gave us some.
00:09:23We can always pick up some more someplace else.
00:09:25How much would you get someplace else?
00:09:27Oh, I don't know.
00:09:29Maybe a yard and a half, whatever they happen to have.
00:09:32Enough to get started on.
00:09:33We wouldn't have any trouble with that kind of dough.
00:09:34Well, I'd prefer that you concentrate on the business at hand.
00:09:38I suppose we call this in advance for operating expenses.
00:09:41Well, thanks.
00:09:41That's perfect.
00:09:43Anything holding us up, Joe?
00:09:44All set here.
00:09:46Put your racks in this.
00:09:47Goodbye, Mr. Thornton.
00:09:49Good luck, Steve.
00:09:50So long, my piece.
00:09:55Say, while we're over there, how much would it be worth to you if we knock off Mussolini at the same time?
00:10:04Well, maybe you're right.
00:10:06So they left town by train, and somehow managed to make their way to a recruiting station in Canada, where they enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force.
00:10:19They traveled in convoy across the north of the Atlantic.
00:10:27Arriving somewhere in England, they became parachute troops.
00:10:31Always a part of their carefully made plans.
00:10:36Johnny Stevens happened to be the pilot of a parachute transport, flying it for practice maneuvers.
00:10:41All right, Tommy, go ahead.
00:10:51Next to you.
00:10:52All right, sir.
00:10:53You're next.
00:10:54I don't understand, old boy.
00:10:55You're sitting there.
00:10:56They don't like these night jumps so much, do they, Captain?
00:11:05No, they don't, Johnny.
00:11:08Where's Captain Tanner?
00:11:09Well, he decided to take a little jump for himself.
00:11:11Say, how's he heading?
00:11:12110 degrees.
00:11:15Change your course to 130 and hold it on the automatic.
00:11:19That'll fly straight to Germany.
00:11:20But what is this?
00:11:22Look, son, if you'll talk less and listen more, we'll get along a lot better.
00:11:27I don't get it.
00:11:28They're flying us to Germany.
00:11:30Are you fellas crazy?
00:11:33Are you Nazis?
00:11:35Well, not Johnny, that ain't nice.
00:11:37How much cash you got left, kid?
00:11:39Only enough for a few hours.
00:11:40Even if we're lucky enough not to get shot down, we'll never make it back big.
00:11:44That's tough, ain't it?
00:11:46This will mean a court-martial for you fellas if we ever get back alive.
00:11:50Sweetheart, when we get back, we won't be able to carry all the medals that'll hang on us.
00:11:54Now, be a good kid and center on out at the 30.
00:11:57You don't want to talk to nobody, do you, Johnny?
00:12:05There's a Jerry on our tail.
00:12:07He'll put buttonholes all over this old crate.
00:12:09That's what he thinks.
00:12:11Give me that.
00:12:15Straighten her out, kid.
00:12:16Steve, we're out of gas.
00:12:30We're up with you.
00:12:31Center in a circle, Johnny, so we won't land so far apart.
00:12:34Go ahead, George.
00:12:36Well, see you later.
00:12:38I hope.
00:12:41All right, Judge.
00:12:42Say, ain't we higher up than we was?
00:12:49Oh, come on.
00:12:52Go on, Johnny, you too.
00:12:54Go ahead, Jeff.
00:12:55I'll follow you.
00:12:57Remember what it was I said to you about listening?
00:13:00Get out of here.
00:13:00Oh, I must be getting old.
00:13:19It's a fine mess you've got us in.
00:13:20I think it's kind of cute, even if I didn't think it up myself.
00:13:24Say, you all right, boss?
00:13:25Oh, sure.
00:13:26You made it all right yourself, huh?
00:13:27Yeah, okay.
00:13:28But I should be doing this sort of thing.
00:13:29Yeah.
00:13:30You know, I got to know you for stomach.
00:13:31Yeah, sure, sure.
00:13:32Where's Joe?
00:13:33Well, the last time I seen him, he was out on a limb.
00:13:36Say, it's a fine type of him to be climbing.
00:13:37Don't you know what happened to me?
00:13:39Oh, yeah, we saw you.
00:13:40We saw you.
00:13:40Who do you think you are?
00:13:41Tarzan?
00:13:42It's safe.
00:13:43Climbing trees in the middle of...
00:13:45Well, let's see if we got dough, purpose, map.
00:13:49Flashlight, I guess.
00:13:50We got everything okay.
00:13:51It won't be long now till we face the firing squad.
00:13:54What firing squad?
00:13:55I don't see none.
00:13:55You will.
00:13:56Don't you realize we're lost somewhere in Germany?
00:13:58Say, maybe you can show us exactly where in Germany.
00:14:00Here's a map.
00:14:02Now, I'd say about there.
00:14:06200 miles west of Berlin.
00:14:08Yeah, that's a cinch.
00:14:09We can hitchhike that far, huh?
00:14:10I think there's a road up there.
00:14:12Come on.
00:14:16If this is some sort of a game, would you mind explaining so I can play too?
00:14:20Son, it's a military secret.
00:14:22Well, tell me one thing.
00:14:23Are you on our side or theirs?
00:14:25Duck, quick!
00:14:36Well, it's the right truck, but the wrong direction.
00:14:40Wait a minute.
00:14:41Here comes another.
00:14:44All right, you know the routine.
00:14:45Here we go.
00:14:52Pax!
00:14:58You'll pass.
00:14:58Like I thought.
00:15:05No good.
00:15:06See?
00:15:06Come on with us, Johnny.
00:15:29Yeah, but I don't know why.
00:15:31Hey, Judge, what have you found back there that makes you so happy?
00:15:56You know what this truck is loaded with?
00:15:59No.
00:16:00Beer?
00:16:01How do you like that?
00:16:02We knock off a truck and it's full of beer.
00:16:04Just like old times, Joe.
00:16:05Have one on the house.
00:16:06Good old days.
00:16:07$100 a barrel and no questions asked.
00:16:10Yes, sir.
00:16:10I get it now.
00:16:11You fellas are gangsters.
00:16:13Not anymore, pup.
00:16:14We got a better record now.
00:16:15Here, have a beer on the house.
00:16:17Go ahead.
00:16:17Go ahead.
00:16:17Go ahead.
00:16:17Take it easy, Joe.
00:16:24I want to get a hinge at that marker.
00:16:33345 kilometers.
00:16:35How far is that, Joe?
00:16:36About 230 miles, I'd say.
00:16:40Hey, you said 200 miles, kid.
00:16:42That ain't bad.
00:16:42It's all right.
00:16:43Go on, drink up.
00:16:44Drink up.
00:16:44I've got to hunt your German spies.
00:16:46Ah, you've been reading too many funny papers, kid.
00:16:50Hey, what was that old beer song we used to sing?
00:16:54Off to Lieber, Halstead Street, Halstead Street, Halstead Street.
00:16:58Off to Lieber, Halstead Street, Halstead Street.
00:17:02Kilt is wreck, find his wreck.
00:17:04Kilt is wreck, find his wreck.
00:17:06Off to Lieber, Halstead Street, Halstead Street.
00:17:09Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:17:16Uh-oh.
00:17:24It's the law.
00:17:25A couple of bicycles built for two right on our tape.
00:17:28Step on this thing.
00:17:29See how fast it'll go, Joe.
00:17:36There's no chance I'll run them in this can.
00:17:40Well, okay, pull off the side.
00:17:42That's just in case.
00:17:43I get you.
00:17:51Yeah, these are the men.
00:17:52Under arrest.
00:17:54What's the charge?
00:17:55Tarnabette.
00:17:56You land by parachute, steal a truck,
00:17:59beat us a case all night,
00:18:01and then you ask, what is it charge?
00:18:03Look, would we dare do all this in Germany
00:18:06without a very good authorized reason?
00:18:08Now, it may be you're interfering with something
00:18:10that concerns our leader very personally.
00:18:13Something we're not required to explain
00:18:15to any stray calmer who happens along.
00:18:17Oh, now, Joe, now, wait a minute.
00:18:18Don't pick on the poor guy.
00:18:20He don't know nothing.
00:18:21Well, these things aren't given up
00:18:22for everybody to chew over.
00:18:24Listen, mister, we just got in from England.
00:18:27We know that.
00:18:28They found your place.
00:18:29We must get to your district leader at once,
00:18:31like prisoners under guard.
00:18:32Can you fix that up?
00:18:34Yeah, yeah.
00:18:34That's fine.
00:18:35Would you get us some gasoline for our truck?
00:18:37Yeah, yeah.
00:18:38Good.
00:18:38You have your monkeys filled up.
00:18:39Get us an armload of breakfast,
00:18:41and then afterwards, you escort us to the leader, right?
00:18:44Heil Hitler!
00:18:44Heil Hitler!
00:18:45Heil Hitler!
00:18:45Heil Hitler!
00:18:46Heil Hitler!
00:18:46Heil Hitler!
00:18:46Heil Hitler!
00:18:55This is only the beginning, Small Fry, only the beginning.
00:19:07There is something very strange about this,
00:19:18and I'm determined to get to the bottom of it if it takes me.
00:19:20Ah, Colonel, waiter.
00:19:24Your story of coming here is a message for the Fuhrer himself alone,
00:19:27I do not believe.
00:19:28Okay, okay.
00:19:29So that's your handler.
00:19:31You will speak respectfully?
00:19:32Yes, the Colonel will permit.
00:19:34Now, we've gone to a great deal of trouble and expense,
00:19:37and I might add, taken many risks to complete our mission.
00:19:40It would be indeed regrettable if we were stopped now
00:19:42at the very threshold of success
00:19:43by an officer of the Reich.
00:19:49What is your mission?
00:19:51To obey the Fuhrer, blindly but faithfully.
00:19:55The death need be.
00:19:58How do I know you are what you pretend to be?
00:20:00What proof can you give me?
00:20:02We're here, aren't we?
00:20:03What kind of chums do you think we are,
00:20:05to put ourselves on a spot like this if we wasn't on the level?
00:20:10Who ordered you to fly these men to Germany?
00:20:12Nobody.
00:20:13I was on a routine training flight
00:20:14when these spies of yours stuck a gun in my back.
00:20:17Don't count me in on this.
00:20:18I'll have no part of your dirty Nazi trick.
00:20:21Ah, here, here.
00:20:22Don't blame him, Colonel.
00:20:23He's just a kid.
00:20:24He don't know any better.
00:20:25He insulted the Reich?
00:20:26Yeah, I know, but he's young.
00:20:28You remember what I told you about listening instead of talking?
00:20:35There's no percentage in that, you know.
00:20:38As one officer to another,
00:20:39I demand to be treated as a prisoner of war.
00:20:41You will be treated as we wish.
00:20:43What base did you leave from?
00:20:50Alcatraz.
00:20:51Oh, is this something?
00:20:53Now keep that under your hat, will you, Colonel?
00:20:55We wasn't supposed to tell that to nobody.
00:20:57Dutch, why don't you keep your marshal?
00:20:59Oh, what's the difference?
00:21:00He's one of the gang, ain't he?
00:21:01Yeah, sure.
00:21:02But orders are orders.
00:21:04Tell nobody nothing and report only to the boss.
00:21:06Gentlemen, you have represented that you are servants of the Third Reich who are desirous of being held in protective custody until an interview can be arranged with our Führer.
00:21:14Now, is that correct?
00:21:16Those were our orders.
00:21:17Very well.
00:21:18It shall be done.
00:21:19Take them to the political cell 15.
00:21:21Captain Kramer, I have seen four prisoners to be confined in the special political cell together, yes, with special guards on 24-hour duty to see that they are not communicated with by anybody.
00:21:39Well, what's the idea?
00:21:43Wasn't you ever in Sturr before?
00:21:45No.
00:21:47I didn't think so.
00:21:48It's okay.
00:21:48Go ahead and plop.
00:21:56Well, Dutch, how's it look to you?
00:21:57Feel at home?
00:21:59I could sneeze my way out of this joint, but even half-trying.
00:22:02You may have to.
00:22:04Don't tell me.
00:22:05Just let me guess.
00:22:07Yeah.
00:22:37Room service.
00:22:41Send up a bottle of bourbon from Cinderella and ice right away.
00:22:44Hurry up!
00:22:47Do you think they'll send it?
00:22:49Maybe they will, Dutch.
00:22:50Maybe they will.
00:22:56You are so nervous.
00:22:57Yes, I do not like to see my darling so nervous.
00:23:01Perhaps you can help me with my problem.
00:23:03I am yours to command.
00:23:05Four Americans arrive night before last by plane, pretending that they have a message, which can be delivered only to our Fuhrer himself in person.
00:23:15Pretending?
00:23:15Perhaps.
00:23:16Perhaps not.
00:23:17Perhaps not.
00:23:18If I could make sure, I have had our intelligence traced them.
00:23:22Three are notorious criminals.
00:23:24One is a pilot, whose plane they commandeered.
00:23:27He knows nothing.
00:23:28But as to the others...
00:23:29What are the others?
00:23:30I don't know.
00:23:31They are the kind of people our Fuhrer would choose for a desperate mission.
00:23:38And yet...
00:23:39Yet what?
00:23:40Why should those American swine have the glory of bringing a message that may spell victory when I have worked so long and so hard for what?
00:23:46A prison post.
00:23:47A mere jailer.
00:23:48While if you deliver the message, you will sit at our Fuhrer's right hand, high in the Council of the New World, for bringing the victory message.
00:23:53Exactly.
00:23:54I must discover the message.
00:23:55And then liquidate the Americans.
00:23:56Naturally.
00:23:57You see how important it is.
00:23:58You see how important it is.
00:23:59I am.
00:24:00I am.
00:24:01I am.
00:24:02I am.
00:24:03I am.
00:24:04I am.
00:24:05I am.
00:24:06I am.
00:24:07I am.
00:24:08I am.
00:24:09I am.
00:24:10I am.
00:24:11I am.
00:24:12I am.
00:24:13I am.
00:24:14Do you know how important it is?
00:24:15Of course.
00:24:16I understand perfectly.
00:24:17The time is so short.
00:24:18Only two days.
00:24:19Her Dr. Moeller is already waiting at the villa to give our Fuhrer nerve treatments.
00:24:27I have been ordered to prepare a dance recital for Saturday night.
00:24:30And this is Thursday.
00:24:31Two days.
00:24:32But you are.
00:24:33I am.
00:24:34I am.
00:24:35I am.
00:24:36No time for cleverness I must force it out of them. No think I can't I
00:24:45Have ways
00:24:47They'll talk before I'm through
00:24:49Or they'll never talk again. Not just I love you. I love Germany more
00:24:56Our lives are nothing to the right
00:25:00If these men have a message to deliver they must deliver that message
00:25:06Of course. What was I thinking of?
00:25:09My poor darling, you are so tired
00:25:14No, only nurse darling
00:25:17Even our great ruler has his attacks of despair, but he very wisely
00:25:24And so much you
00:25:26Go home darling and sleep
00:25:32Please
00:25:34That I should know
00:25:36Go home and rest
00:25:38You must rest
00:25:49Thanks
00:25:50Good night
00:25:52And thank you for saving my own
00:25:54Good night darling
00:25:56Heil Hitler
00:25:58Heil Hitler
00:26:04You heard?
00:26:06Yes
00:26:07You must get those Americans away from him
00:26:10You must stop them from delivering the message
00:26:12If they were prisoners anxious to escape it would be different
00:26:14It's our contacts inside the concentration camp, but
00:26:16How soon can you reach them with a message?
00:26:18Not before morning. We can work only through the kitchen
00:26:20That we'll have to do. Get ready to start a message through tonight
00:26:24Much again. Don't they have anything else to eat in Germany?
00:26:26I hope not
00:26:28How do you like that?
00:26:30Some cook left a part of his deck of cards in the mush
00:26:32That kills what appetite I had
00:26:34Hey, go pick that out
00:26:36What if I don't? Do I get thrown in jail or something?
00:26:38No, but you get ants all over our cell if you throw stuff around
00:26:40Hey Johnny
00:26:42You're gonna have to improve your jail manners if you're gonna room with us
00:26:44Never throw food around
00:26:46You get ants, flies, roaches, rats
00:26:48Or we'll have more livestock in here than you'll get in a zoo
00:26:50Say
00:26:54No wonder the cook ditch this
00:26:56You get ants all over our cell and you're gonna have to make a joke
00:26:58You get ants all over our cell if you throw stuff around
00:26:59Hey Johnny
00:27:00You're gonna have to improve your jail manners if you're gonna room with us
00:27:02Never throw food around
00:27:04You get ants, flies, roaches, rats
00:27:06Or we'll have more livestock in here than you get in a zoo
00:27:08See, no wonder the cook ditched this.
00:27:14The Jonah.
00:27:15Now, why did that card have to come to me?
00:27:19Oh, that's a lot of malarkey about the ace of spades being a death card.
00:27:22Don't pay any attention to it, Judge.
00:27:23Yeah, well, it's yours, Johnny.
00:27:25Keep it for a souvenir.
00:27:27Thanks, I think I will at that.
00:27:28My luck can't be much worse.
00:27:30Hey, there's writing on this.
00:27:32It says...
00:27:33Don't forget, we've got Mike sitting in on this deal.
00:27:35And it's his turn to play dummy.
00:27:38There's a guy on that gate, too.
00:28:00Remember that.
00:28:03Now, listen.
00:28:05If we play like this don't mean a thing,
00:28:07the guy will never get wise.
00:28:08But the minute we start to whisper about this card,
00:28:10he's going to want to know what gives.
00:28:14Well, it says,
00:28:17he knows.
00:28:18X, X.
00:28:20What do you suppose that means?
00:28:22Well, he knows
00:28:24obviously means that our host is all wised up.
00:28:28Well, certainly them two X's ain't kisses.
00:28:30It's the old double cross and spades.
00:28:35And it's signed at the bottom.
00:28:38Rosebud.
00:28:38Rosebud?
00:28:39Yeah.
00:28:39Back in England,
00:28:40they say there's a girl over here
00:28:41who helps smuggle prisoners out of Germany.
00:28:43Oh, ballooning.
00:28:44Oh, they even say she's got contacts
00:28:46all over the continent with high officials.
00:28:47Oh, that's true.
00:28:49Oh, they even say there's a big reward out for her.
00:28:51Oh, how do you like that?
00:28:54Well, boys,
00:28:56I think that's our cue to ask, Greg.
00:28:58Okay, Steve, when?
00:29:00Now.
00:29:02Remember what I told you.
00:29:03You stay put.
00:29:05How do you like that?
00:29:07Guys like us sitting here in jail
00:29:10getting a card signed Rosebud.
00:29:13What's that about Rosebud?
00:29:15Oh, hello, snowpuss.
00:29:16We got a card here from Rosebud.
00:29:18How'd you like to put that in your album?
00:29:20Oh, I don't know.
00:29:22Maybe I'll keep it myself.
00:29:23They tell me that there's a big reward out
00:29:26for whoever turns her in.
00:29:27I could use a piece of change.
00:29:29Give me the card.
00:29:29Hold on, wait a minute.
00:29:31I'll give you one little look.
00:29:32Let me have the card.
00:29:34Come in.
00:29:34Let's get it.
00:29:35Where'd it go?
00:29:36Oh, God.
00:29:38I told you I could sneak my way out of here.
00:29:42These locks look good,
00:29:43but they're put together with soft iron rivets.
00:29:45They come apart like a baby's bag.
00:29:57In political cell 15, microphone does not work.
00:30:04Yeah?
00:30:05I can hear nothing.
00:30:07Yeah.
00:30:08I will proceed there at once.
00:30:14That is.
00:30:15That is.
00:30:17What's wrong here?
00:30:19Get him up.
00:30:19Buss it.
00:30:19Back into that cell and keep your hands hot.
00:30:21Hurry up.
00:30:22Take him, Dutch.
00:30:23Grab him, Johnny.
00:30:24Oh, my God.
00:30:46Hold.
00:30:46Hold.
00:30:48Hold here.
00:30:48Hold.
00:30:50Hold.
00:30:50Hold.
00:30:50Hold.
00:30:50Hold.
00:30:50Hold.
00:30:52Hold.
00:30:53Best chance we got a crashing out of this joint is to grab ourselves a big shot for a fall guy.
00:31:02You guys stall out here while I go in and get hacked.
00:31:05Daylight?
00:31:06Why, sure. That's the best chance. Nobody's expecting them.
00:31:09Here, take this and get in them bushes. I'll be back in a minute.
00:31:23Colonel Hecht's office. Captain Kuhn speaking.
00:31:28No, Colonel Hecht is not in. He found he was on his way about ten minutes ago.
00:31:34Who are you? What do you mean by sticking into this office without knocking?
00:31:39Come here!
00:31:43Yes, sir.
00:31:44What is your name?
00:31:46Henry Kroos, sir.
00:31:47Your identification card.
00:31:49Quickly!
00:31:53How long he Freeman has gotten here before he has.
00:31:57How many more floaters bå�ils are every possible?
00:32:00By the way home.
00:32:04Are you serious?
00:32:09Yes, Mr. Nelson.
00:32:11Is her nice discovering this joe's there?
00:32:15That's how I am.
00:32:19Oh my goodness.
00:32:20This is it, boys.
00:32:30Kids, you better cup of sleep for yourself.
00:32:31This is our payoff, not yours.
00:32:32I like this better than a firing squad.
00:32:35Look.
00:32:45Take the countess home immediately.
00:32:50Get out of here.
00:32:58Drive it, Johnny.
00:33:01Step on it, kid.
00:33:20Step on it.
00:33:50I am on your side.
00:33:51I sent you the morning.
00:33:53I have found you.
00:33:54I want you to go.
00:33:56You're going to keep you.
00:33:57Get out of here, Johnny.
00:33:59You're right on your side, Johnny.
00:34:02Get up.
00:34:03Just a little.
00:34:04Just a little bit of a bullet.
00:34:06Just a little, Johnny.
00:34:07You're right now.
00:34:08You're right.
00:34:09Just a little.
00:34:09Let's go.
00:34:10Let's go.
00:34:11No.
00:34:11No.
00:34:13All right.
00:34:13No.
00:34:14No.
00:34:14No.
00:34:15No.
00:34:16No.
00:34:17No.
00:34:17No.
00:34:18No.
00:34:19No, no.
00:34:20Oh, you did?
00:34:22Look, sister, tell me what card I'm thinking of.
00:34:25The Ace of Spades.
00:34:27There was a message on it.
00:34:29He knows.
00:34:30Double cross.
00:34:32And it was signed, Hoseburt.
00:34:36Okay, Johnny.
00:34:38Watch for that road.
00:34:40There. There it is.
00:34:50Hide. Stay undercover.
00:34:59I will send someone for you after dark.
00:35:02What gives you, sister?
00:35:04Without friends to protect you, they will have you shot within an hour.
00:35:07I will take the car, throw them off the trail,
00:35:10and arrange a hiding place for you during the day.
00:35:13Okay, all right.
00:35:20Stay hidden.
00:35:32What a dame.
00:35:33She's wonderful.
00:35:34Yes, but she said hi, didn't she?
00:35:36Well, let's hide.
00:35:37Come on.
00:35:45It was so, so terrible.
00:35:47It will be more terrible for them.
00:35:49Can't you remember more?
00:35:52They turned into a little side road.
00:35:55It left nowhere.
00:35:56So they backed out again.
00:35:58We saw that from the tracks, and then?
00:36:00They drove like madmen.
00:36:02I guess I must have fainted.
00:36:04When I came to, they were gone.
00:36:07Do not know where.
00:36:09Try to think.
00:36:10It means everything to me.
00:36:12I was lonely in the car in the village when I came to.
00:36:15I tried to drive home, but some officers questioned me.
00:36:20Then you, you brought me home.
00:36:24I am so glad to be alive.
00:36:26And in such good care.
00:36:28Sir Colonel, the shop had been great.
00:36:30Now if you are quite finished.
00:36:32Yes, yes, of course.
00:36:33But this is duty.
00:36:37Yes.
00:36:38No trees.
00:36:39Keep searching.
00:36:40They can't be far away.
00:36:41And look for them in the open.
00:36:42Don't waste time looking for them in the out-of-the-way places.
00:36:45But that's where they never go.
00:36:47You can't fool me on that again.
00:36:58Poor old Dutch.
00:37:05Last I saw of him, he was pouring lead into them hineys.
00:37:10Giving us a chance to make a break.
00:37:13Too bad.
00:37:14A man can't ask to find a way to die than protecting his friends.
00:37:18Yeah, sure.
00:37:20Dutch always wanted a fancy funeral.
00:37:23It kind of burns me up we're not going to be able to give it to him.
00:37:27Listen.
00:37:28Somebody's whistling Yankee Doodle.
00:37:29That's the only tune no Nazi would ever whistle.
00:37:30Must be our signal.
00:37:31Let's take a look.
00:37:32Now be ready to blast if this is a trap.
00:37:33Yeah.
00:37:34Let's take a look.
00:37:35Now be ready to blast if this is a trap.
00:37:39Yeah.
00:37:40Let's take a look.
00:37:41Now be ready to blast if this is a trap.
00:37:44Follow me at a distance.
00:37:45Someone should stop me.
00:37:46Hide until I've gotten rid of them.
00:37:47If someone should stop me.
00:37:48Hide until I've gotten rid of them.
00:37:53Then follow me to the hideout.
00:37:54Then follow me to the hideout.
00:38:01Then follow me to the hideout.
00:38:02Then follow me to the hideout.
00:38:08Then follow me to the hideout.
00:38:09Then follow me to the hideout.
00:38:15Then follow me to the hideout.
00:38:21Hold me.
00:38:22And then follow me to the hideout.
00:38:27You, you are these four men I've come to, herman.
00:38:37Ahà was for you!
00:38:38You, you first are wrong.
00:38:42I'm not quittering you!
00:38:45Come in, gentlemen.
00:39:03I am glad you recognized the signal whistle.
00:39:17Well, I don't know how to thank you for saving our lives.
00:39:19I am not sure I have saved them, yes.
00:39:23Your name is...
00:39:24I am the Countess Elsa von Brunt.
00:39:26Well, this is Mr. Shee...
00:39:28I know all the gentlemen from the reports of the German intelligence department.
00:39:32Oh, you do.
00:39:34Sit down, please.
00:39:36Thanks.
00:39:38Not very luxurious, but safe.
00:39:41That's a nice hideout.
00:39:47What is the message you have for Hitler?
00:39:50All your eyes to that, huh?
00:39:52Naturally.
00:39:53Otherwise, I never would have bothered to get you out of that prison.
00:39:56I certainly was lucky you happened to be there right in the nick of time.
00:40:00That was planned.
00:40:02Unfortunately, you moved a little faster than I thought possible.
00:40:06However, you have not answered my question.
00:40:11My deal with Hitler is strictly on the QT.
00:40:14I'll tell him.
00:40:15Nobody else.
00:40:16I do not believe you have a message.
00:40:19Oh, now, love toots.
00:40:21You take me back to my kid days.
00:40:23You don't think you can con me into talking, do you?
00:40:26Well, you may as well have it straight.
00:40:30I'm against everything that Hitler stands for.
00:40:33If you have anything that will help the Nazis,
00:40:36I am going to see that you never live to deliver it.
00:40:40Is that clear enough?
00:40:43You know, you remind me of a little gal back home.
00:40:48Betty Paradise.
00:40:49Remember her, Joe?
00:40:50Pretty as a picture.
00:40:52Just as dangerous as a pocket full of loose razor blades.
00:40:56What a dame, brother.
00:40:58What a dame.
00:40:59Never mind.
00:41:00It's a compliment.
00:41:01What is your deal?
00:41:03To rub them out.
00:41:05What?
00:41:06To rub them out.
00:41:07To bump them out.
00:41:08To kill them.
00:41:09Impossible.
00:41:10You could never get close enough.
00:41:14He never goes anywhere without his personal bodyguard.
00:41:17The elite guard.
00:41:18Every trick has been tried.
00:41:20No.
00:41:21Impossible.
00:41:22We had a guy just like that back home.
00:41:24Big shot.
00:41:25Armored car, bodyguard, all that stuff.
00:41:28But he got in my hair.
00:41:30So I figured out a little message for him.
00:41:33A message that had to be whispered to him.
00:41:35Alone.
00:41:36Well, he fell for it.
00:41:38And that was that.
00:41:39So, I figure if I can get close enough to Hitler.
00:41:42To whisper to him.
00:41:43Nobody will have to worry about him anymore.
00:41:46You would never have a chance.
00:41:49Look, sister.
00:41:50Have you ever seen a big shot bumped off?
00:41:53No.
00:41:54Well, let me tell you something.
00:41:56Everybody goes crazy.
00:41:57Absolutely nuts.
00:41:59You have about 10 to 15 minutes before anybody starts to think straight again.
00:42:03Just give me those 10 or 15 minutes and that's all I want.
00:42:07Although millions share your idea that to kill Hitler will end the war, it is not true.
00:42:13His military leaders would carry on without him.
00:42:16Perhaps even better.
00:42:18Ha!
00:42:19I'm not going to argue that with you.
00:42:20This is strictly business with me.
00:42:22I get a cool million bucks for this job.
00:42:27Oh.
00:42:28I see.
00:42:29Well, is it a crime for a guy to make a couple of quarters?
00:42:34You will be perfectly safe here.
00:42:36But do not leave.
00:42:37Meyer will get you anything you want.
00:42:39Good night.
00:42:41What did I do?
00:42:43You know, you're quite famous back in England under the name of Rosebud.
00:42:48I am even more famous than Germany under the same name.
00:42:52There's a wonderful welcome waiting for you over there from the boys you helped save.
00:42:55That is kind of them.
00:42:57I will have to forego that pleasure.
00:43:00I will never see England again.
00:43:02But you can't stay on here indefinitely.
00:43:04Sooner or later they're bound to get wise.
00:43:06I know.
00:43:07But that would mean...
00:43:08I know that too.
00:43:10Good night.
00:43:12Good night.
00:43:13Good night.
00:43:14Good night.
00:43:29Boy, did I have a good night's sleep.
00:43:31That's the first night I've been able to sit back and let somebody else run the joint since I left that good old rock.
00:43:36My fist is ready whenever you are.
00:43:38I'm ready right now.
00:43:40Hey, will you look at those eggs?
00:43:42I haven't seen eggs like that since we left the States.
00:43:44I thought you had rationing here.
00:43:46That's only for the people.
00:43:47Friends of Hitler get the best of everything.
00:43:49By the way, have you ever met the guy?
00:43:52Twenty years ago I saved his life.
00:43:55Yeah?
00:43:56Well, we all make mistakes.
00:43:58I was in Bavaria.
00:44:00Some drunken students tried to kill him for making a crazy speech.
00:44:05It beat him with broken beer steins and left him for dead.
00:44:08I took him home.
00:44:10Stored up his lip where the broken beer steins had cut it completely through.
00:44:15In my own house I noticed him back to help.
00:44:19I was a young doctor then.
00:44:21I'm proud of my work.
00:44:23I'm not so proud now.
00:44:25I should think that it was that you'd been solid with him for life.
00:44:28He hates me.
00:44:29Why is a lot of people like that?
00:44:31We can't stand anybody that knew him when.
00:44:33It is even more childish than that.
00:44:35My operation left a crooked scar on his lip.
00:44:38That made him appear to be sneering all the time.
00:44:41He grew his mustache to hide that scar.
00:44:44I knew a guy in Philly like that.
00:44:46He had a scar.
00:44:48Wait a minute.
00:44:50Did you say that Hitler had a scar under that monster of his?
00:44:54He raised it to hide that scar.
00:44:56That's all I want to know.
00:45:00Huh.
00:45:01Baby, these two little fellas are going to live with me from now on.
00:45:04They can bring on their phony Hitlers.
00:45:06I got the password right here in my pocket.
00:45:09Perhaps.
00:45:10Perhaps not.
00:45:11He may even have been clever enough to put scars on the lips of all his doubles.
00:45:19That's Greta.
00:45:20Warning us that someone is coming.
00:45:22Do not speak above a whisper.
00:45:29Hi, Hitler.
00:45:30Hi there, sir.
00:45:31Where is the Countess?
00:45:32Here I am.
00:45:33Darling.
00:45:34So happy you could come.
00:45:36I have some news for you.
00:45:37Pleasant and unpleasant.
00:45:38Let us have the pleasant news first.
00:45:39I have discovered before making the mistake of my life
00:45:44that these Americans came here to kill our Führer.
00:45:46Oh, you must be mistaken.
00:45:47No.
00:45:48Papers found on the man we shot prove that they were commissioned by a wealthy American
00:45:52to come here and murder our Führer for ten million dollars.
00:45:53Joe probably added an extra zero on to the million and up to the ten.
00:46:05News of this has reached our Führer.
00:46:07He has sent orders to have the remaining Americans ready to be executed in his presence when he arrives.
00:46:17Otherwise, thank you.
00:46:21Otherwise, the village is to be punished for harboring anyone with designs upon his life.
00:46:28Punished?
00:46:29Punished?
00:46:30In what way?
00:46:31A total blood purge.
00:46:33Oh.
00:46:34Our Führer wisely has decided to show the world that he can deal out punishment with an even hand.
00:46:39Villages in Germany, villages in occupied countries, all will suffer alike for any attempt against our leadership.
00:46:47And the women and children.
00:46:49And their houses burned to the ground.
00:46:52Women and?
00:46:54And kids.
00:46:58This isn't letting me get my hands on that Hitler.
00:47:02Just once.
00:47:04Every house must be searched, from top to bottom.
00:47:08I'm sorry, but orders are worse.
00:47:11Of course.
00:47:14Inside.
00:47:17Search everywhere.
00:47:22Miss nothing.
00:47:23And be quick about it.
00:47:24Go.
00:47:47I wish we had some more slugs for this thing.
00:47:49I'd feel better with a Tommy gun.
00:47:51You'll find all kinds of ammunition right here, gentlemen.
00:47:54Why?
00:47:55You fill my heart with joy.
00:48:01Nothing upstairs, sir.
00:48:02What are you standing here for?
00:48:04Lockhead.
00:48:05Out!
00:48:09Nothing on this floor, sir.
00:48:10Out!
00:48:11I have the supreme honor of reporting this house clean.
00:48:17Now I have to go, for I have many more houses to inspect.
00:48:21But I will see you tonight.
00:48:23Not so?
00:48:24I have not yet received my official orders to dance for our Führer.
00:48:27You will.
00:48:28Very soon.
00:48:29Very soon.
00:48:30I have ways of knowing.
00:48:32Until tonight, then.
00:48:33Heil Hitler.
00:48:34Heil Hitler.
00:48:35Hello.
00:48:36Just a moment.
00:48:37Captain Kuhn for you.
00:48:38Good morning, Captain Kuhn.
00:48:40Heil Hitler.
00:48:41Tonight at seven, a military escort will conduct you from your home to our destination.
00:48:44You will be in readiness.
00:48:45Heil Hitler.
00:48:46Heil Hitler.
00:48:47Heil Hitler.
00:48:48I understand perfectly, Captain Kuhn.
00:48:49But how about the music?
00:48:50I would like my regular quartet.
00:48:51Schumann, Lichte, Krauch, and Niemeyer.
00:48:52You know them, they have worked for us before.
00:49:06I would like my regular quartet.
00:49:08I understand perfectly, Captain Kuhn.
00:49:10But how about the music?
00:49:12I would like my regular quartet.
00:49:14Schuberman, Iktik, Koch, and Niemeyer.
00:49:18You know them, they have worked for us before.
00:49:22I'll hit them.
00:49:24Call the musicians and tell them to report
00:49:28to Captain Kuhn their passes
00:49:30and be here at five for rehearsal.
00:49:38I have just talked with Colonel Hecht.
00:49:40Yeah, I heard through the war.
00:49:42Then you know.
00:49:44Yeah, I know.
00:49:46I know a lot of dames and kids are gonna get knocked off
00:49:48if we ain't turned in,
00:49:50for something they don't know nothing about.
00:49:52For somethings that would not end the war,
00:49:54even if it should succeed.
00:49:56Yeah, that's what you think.
00:49:58I know that a lot of dames and kids
00:50:00are gonna get knocked off if we ain't turned in,
00:50:02for something they don't know nothing about.
00:50:04For somethings that would not end the war,
00:50:06if it should succeed.
00:50:08Yeah, that's what you think.
00:50:09Where's this Schicker Groover gonna be tonight?
00:50:11His country place is about a mile from here.
00:50:13But you couldn't possibly get near.
00:50:15So those would be blocked.
00:50:17And there is a high-fortage electric fence
00:50:19all around the place.
00:50:20Well, he's gotta get to the joint, don't he?
00:50:21What road's he gonna take?
00:50:23He will fly in,
00:50:24in order to avoid possible landmines.
00:50:26He has his own special plane,
00:50:28landing field,
00:50:29concealed bomb-proof hangar,
00:50:31separate underground entrance.
00:50:33They sure go to a lot of trouble, don't they?
00:50:35Just to protect a guy that don't mean nothing
00:50:37to keeping up this war.
00:50:39I did not say that he meant nothing.
00:50:42I said that to make an attempt on Hitler's life
00:50:46would bring a blood purge on this district
00:50:49that would wipe out hundreds of innocent lives,
00:50:52including all of our loyal German friends.
00:50:55I will not be party to any such attempt.
00:50:58Who said anything about an attempt?
00:51:00I'll get to the guy.
00:51:02And when I get to him,
00:51:03it'll be an in to him and all his blood purges.
00:51:05And I ain't kidding, sister.
00:51:07The subject is closed.
00:51:10Tonight, Meyer will guide you
00:51:13to your next hideout on the way out of Germany.
00:51:15You will be passed from station to station
00:51:17until you're out of the country.
00:51:18That much I will do for you,
00:51:19but no more.
00:51:20I'll leave you in Meyer's hands.
00:51:22Goodbye, gentlemen.
00:51:23Good luck.
00:51:24Do.
00:51:30Did you hear what that dame said?
00:51:32Yeah.
00:51:33She's gonna double-cross us.
00:51:34She's right.
00:51:35Why should innocent people be murdered
00:51:37just so you can make a million dollars?
00:51:38I don't care about that million bucks.
00:51:40It's fine.
00:51:41I'll leave you in Meyer's hands.
00:51:43Goodbye, gentlemen.
00:51:44Good luck.
00:51:45Go.
00:51:46Did you hear what that dame said?
00:51:47Yeah.
00:51:48She's gonna double-cross us.
00:51:49She's right.
00:51:50Why should innocent people be murdered
00:51:51just so you can make a million dollars?
00:51:52I don't care about that million bucks.
00:51:54As far as I'm concerned, you can take that million
00:51:56and stick it right back in the treasury.
00:51:58Right now, the only thing I want to do is put a stop
00:52:00to the killing of dames and kids
00:52:02by knocking over the only guy in the world
00:52:04that's rotten enough to do such a trick.
00:52:06Are you with me?
00:52:07What do you think?
00:52:08I better start packing your lunch.
00:52:09What would you like?
00:52:10I ain't hungry.
00:52:15I gotta find a way.
00:52:16Joe, we gotta.
00:52:20We gotta.
00:52:22What on earth?
00:52:26I left your quartet a little beer
00:52:28to refresh themselves while waiting to rehearse.
00:52:30Do you suppose it could have been too much for them?
00:52:33No.
00:52:39What is the meaning of this?
00:52:40Well, we had to crush the party somehow, Countess.
00:52:43Maya, where were my musicians?
00:52:45In the cellar.
00:52:46Least them instantly.
00:52:47And have them blab their heads off?
00:52:49Sister, ain't you got no respect for human life?
00:52:51One peep out of those guys and we're dead ducks.
00:52:54You think you are very clever.
00:52:55Mmm, I get by.
00:52:57Can you play the violin?
00:52:59Well, I never tried, but I think maybe if I...
00:53:03Look, sister.
00:53:04We can play a very fine tune on one of these little things.
00:53:06If you don't think so, you just follow us around tonight.
00:53:07You will never get by the guards.
00:53:08These passes we get off the musicians say we will.
00:53:09You will be recognized.
00:53:10In these monkey suits and with these things?
00:53:12Don't make me laugh.
00:53:13Heil Hitler.
00:53:14Heil Hitler.
00:53:15Heil Hitler.
00:53:16Heil Hitler.
00:53:17I have the honor to report that an escort is waiting for the Countess von Brunt and the
00:53:18four musicians.
00:53:19We are ready.
00:53:20So.
00:53:21Excellent.
00:53:22I will take the passes now.
00:53:23Oh.
00:53:24Excellent.
00:53:25You are ready, not so.
00:53:26We are ready.
00:53:28We are ready.
00:53:29So.
00:53:30There?
00:53:31Yeah.
00:53:32There.
00:53:33It's all right.
00:53:34You are ready.
00:53:35I've been waiting for the Countess von Brunt and the four musicians.
00:53:37We are ready.
00:53:38So.
00:53:39Excellent.
00:53:40I will take the passes now.
00:53:41Oh.
00:53:42Excellent.
00:53:43You are ready, not so.
00:53:44We are ready.
00:53:45There?
00:53:46Come on.
00:53:47Come on.
00:53:48Come on.
00:53:49Come on, I'm ready.
00:53:50Come on.
00:53:51Uh, come on.
00:53:52Come on.
00:53:53Come on.
00:53:54Come on.
00:53:55Come on.
00:53:56Come on.
00:53:57Uh.
00:53:58Heil Hitler! Heil Hitler!
00:53:59Here are the passes.
00:54:01So, so, so, so, and so.
00:54:07Heil Hitler! Heil Hitler!
00:54:08Where is the guard for the landing field?
00:54:10An hour ago, I ordered them sent.
00:54:12Nobody there!
00:54:13Is there fear of these colors?
00:54:15I will go and see about it myself.
00:54:17Passes are authentic, that's all.
00:54:19Let the men and bar the door.
00:54:21Heil Hitler! Heil Hitler!
00:54:22Hitler! Hitler!
00:54:23The musicians will take their places and not move for any reason until dismissed.
00:54:30That is understood.
00:54:31You are to await commands, perform when ordered, and remain until dismissed.
00:54:36That is also understood.
00:54:37You are not to speak to the Fuhrer unless to answer his question, if any.
00:54:41I know my duty.
00:54:42Heil Hitler!
00:54:43Heil Hitler!
00:54:44Heil Hitler!
00:54:53Heil Hitler!
00:54:54Heil Hitler!
00:54:55Heil Hitler!
00:54:56Heil Hitler!
00:54:57Go on.
00:54:58Start tuning.
00:54:59That is if you know how.
00:55:00I used to play a pretty good hot clarinet in a high school band.
00:55:03Hitler hates clarinets.
00:55:04Go on.
00:55:05Go on.
00:55:06Do something.
00:55:07Before I go out of my mind.
00:55:23Don't make a move until I tell you.
00:55:24Right.
00:55:25Don't make a move until I tell you.
00:55:26Right.
00:55:27I still consider Beethoven our greatest composer.
00:55:28Is it?
00:55:29No.
00:55:30No.
00:55:31No.
00:55:32No.
00:55:33No.
00:55:34No.
00:55:35No.
00:55:36No.
00:55:37No.
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00:56:04No.
00:56:05No.
00:56:06No.
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00:56:09No.
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00:56:12No.
00:56:13No.
00:56:14No.
00:56:15No.
00:56:16No.
00:56:17No.
00:56:18No.
00:56:19No.
00:56:20No.
00:56:21No.
00:56:22No.
00:56:23No.
00:56:24No.
00:56:25You'll be okay.
00:56:26Oh, yes, sir.
00:56:33Oh, how does it go now?
00:56:35There he is.
00:56:40He's coming.
00:56:41Where?
00:56:42Right over those trees.
00:56:44Easy, Joe.
00:56:50What's that for?
00:56:52Asking if it is safe to come in.
00:56:54His guards put a signal back.
00:56:57There.
00:56:58He has a signal and is coming in.
00:57:00He don't take no chances, does he?
00:57:04Where's his hangar?
00:57:06Under the garden.
00:57:07He will step from his plane to a private elevator.
00:57:11That's a sweet-sounding motor job.
00:57:14Think you can fly it?
00:57:16I can fly anything that's got wings and half a motor.
00:57:19You may get a chance to prove that.
00:57:24Hello, Hitler.
00:57:38I lose his poor.
00:57:39I'll see the owner, if he'll keep the house out.
00:57:42Grimm, where are you?
00:57:57Things look a little different since the early days of Munich.
00:58:00Munich, birthplace of the Third Reich, a city destined to live forever in deathless history.
00:58:06There my destiny began. There the new world, my world, sprang from my brain.
00:58:13Munich, city of destiny.
00:58:16Well, I gotta make sure of something first.
00:58:19Today Europe, tomorrow the world, irresistibly the Germans will conquer all foes.
00:58:25Russia, England, America, Japan!
00:58:28Japan?
00:58:29With Russia for a base, with the English Navy at my command,
00:58:33with the Americans groveling at my feet, I will take Japan by telephone.
00:58:39The Russian campaign already has made Napoleon look like a fool.
00:58:42Napoleon? It has no honor to surpass his silly little pranks.
00:58:47What I have done is nothing.
00:58:49When you hear of my plan for the conquest of America,
00:58:52then you will have the measure of royal greatness.
00:58:56Of course, we don't dare ask.
00:58:58Why not?
00:58:59Did I ever try to conceal anything?
00:59:01Did I not publish mein Kampf?
00:59:03Did I not warn my enemies in advance of every move that I made?
00:59:07And did I not do it in spite of their forewarned knowledge?
00:59:10Didn't I?
00:59:11Didn't I?
00:59:12Yes, my Führer.
00:59:13Oh, let others hide their silly little schemes.
00:59:16I, Hitler, published the fate of the world,
00:59:19and will that my orders be carried out wherever the sun rises or sets.
00:59:24America is already shivering in dread of me.
00:59:27Imagine they're paying a hundred million dollars to kill me.
00:59:31What man before has ever had such a price on his head?
00:59:34No, mein Führer.
00:59:35What about the gangsters? I hear that you let them escape.
00:59:38They will be captured before morning.
00:59:40I will witness their execution at nine o'clock promptly in the morning.
00:59:43You will arrange the details.
00:59:45Yes, mein Führer.
00:59:46Heil Hitler.
00:59:47Heil.
00:59:49Who are those people over there?
00:59:51Charming Countess von Brunt in their own orchestra,
00:59:54hoping that perhaps some lovely music and dancing would prove restful.
00:59:58I will speak with her.
01:00:02Alone.
01:00:03Stay back, please.
01:00:07Countess von Brunt, I have seen you before.
01:00:10Perhaps in the Feminine Theater in Vienna.
01:00:14Turn around.
01:00:16You are not properly dressed for dancing.
01:00:21I am sorry if my gown doesn't please you.
01:00:24It does not.
01:00:25There is only one gown for dancing, and it is much less than that.
01:00:30Look.
01:00:31The American Gangsters.
01:00:32Okay.
01:00:33This is it.
01:00:34There.
01:00:35Understand.
01:00:36The American Gangsters.
01:00:37All right.
01:00:38Call them off and you get the next one.
01:00:39Stop shooting.
01:00:40Stop shooting.
01:00:41Stop shooting.
01:00:42Take them throw down their guns.
01:00:46Oh, babe.
01:00:47You got a pretty well trained, didn't you?
01:00:48If I didn't see it myself, I wouldn't believe guys could be that dumb.
01:00:49Oh, don't shoot me.
01:00:50For how much?
01:00:51Oh, I will give you anything.
01:00:52I give you $500 million.
01:00:54You'll never do better than that foot.
01:01:04I will give you anything.
01:01:06Oh, good.
01:01:07You got him pretty well trained, didn't you?
01:01:11If I didn't see it myself, I wouldn't believe guys could be that dumb.
01:01:14Oh, don't shoot me.
01:01:15For how much?
01:01:16Oh, I'll give you anything. I'll give you $500 million.
01:01:18You'll never do better than that, Toots.
01:01:20I'll give you anything. I'll give you anything.
01:01:22I'll bet you would.
01:01:23Johnny, looks like you're going to get a hop in that plane.
01:01:26You take the countess and see how fast you can get to England.
01:01:29Tell him we got Hitler alive.
01:01:32Leave you here and take the sock alone?
01:01:34Not this laddie boy.
01:01:36We are in this together.
01:01:38We will say...
01:01:39You listen to me, Toots.
01:01:40You just get to London
01:01:42and start dickin' with these doodges he is by long distance.
01:01:45Find out how much he's worth to him.
01:01:48A liar.
01:01:49With you makin' the deal from over there
01:01:51and me over here with little Tootsie-Wootzie right under my finger,
01:01:54I wouldn't be a bit surprised if you could make him call off this war.
01:01:58Can you hold out? Will we make contact?
01:02:00Sure. I'll be at the hideout. It's safe there.
01:02:02They've been lookin' for the joint for years and haven't found it yet.
01:02:05Besides, you can always reach me there through the regular channels.
01:02:07Steve, please listen to me.
01:02:08If I'd listened to you, I wouldn't be here.
01:02:10Now go on, grab that plane and scram.
01:02:11Have somebody show him all the failures.
01:02:13Good, Captain. Don't do what he says.
01:02:15All right, kids. Go get your deal made.
01:02:18Goodbye, Steve.
01:02:19Goodbye, baby.
01:02:20So long, Steve. Good luck.
01:02:22You're not Joe. He's dead.
01:02:25He was a nice guy.
01:02:27Cookie, you and me are gonna have plenty to talk about when we're by ourselves.
01:02:32Have somebody open that front door and bring around a fire for a fast getaway.
01:02:36Hear me?
01:02:37Do what he says. Do it! Do it!
01:02:38Hold it!
01:02:39Do it, do it!
01:02:40Hold it!
01:02:43Now, if anything slips here,
01:02:45this guy's gonna get turned into a mess of dog meat.
01:02:48And not very good dog meat at that, do you get it?
01:02:50Go back him!
01:02:51For my life, go back to him!
01:02:53I will come.
01:03:03He's signaling the victory call.
01:03:05He ain't kidding.
01:03:09The car is waiting and the gate is open.
01:03:12Okay.
01:03:13You monkeys line up over there with your faces against that wall.
01:03:20Maya, can you drive a car?
01:03:22Of course I can.
01:03:23That's swell.
01:03:24We're gonna be one little happy family.
01:03:26Let's get out of here.
01:03:35So long, Joe.
01:03:36Thanks, kid.
01:03:45Emergency!
01:03:46Colonel Hess speaking!
01:03:47Get me the gasp boat chief immediately!
01:03:49Immediately!
01:03:50Immediately!
01:03:51Immediately!
01:03:55Why don't you take me down here?
01:03:57No!
01:03:58No!
01:03:59No!
01:04:00No!
01:04:01The position's gone away.
01:04:03I can see that for myself, Toots.
01:04:04I'm gonna tell everybody.
01:04:06So what?
01:04:07We still got little Drizzlepuss here to keep them in line?
01:04:09No!
01:04:11Or have we?
01:04:13I think we better find out.
01:04:14Come here.
01:04:15No!
01:04:16No!
01:04:17What are you gonna do?
01:04:18What am I gonna do?
01:04:19No!
01:04:20I'm gonna give you a quick once-over, baby.
01:04:22Looky here.
01:04:23We'll have that for you.
01:04:24No!
01:04:25Please!
01:04:26No!
01:04:27Don't kill me!
01:04:28No!
01:04:31Masks.
01:04:39Oh!
01:04:40Oh!
01:04:41Oh!
01:04:42Oh!
01:04:47Ah, Meyer?
01:04:48Is that your man?
01:04:49That's not a man.
01:04:50That is Shikker Gruber.
01:04:52Remember that night when I saved your life?
01:04:55Meyer!
01:04:56Save my life again?
01:04:57I'll give you anything in my domain.
01:04:59I want nothing from you.
01:05:01Oh!
01:05:02Oh, but I do.
01:05:04I want a little souvenir for myself.
01:05:06No, please.
01:05:07Please, don't!
01:05:08Don't kill me!
01:05:09No!
01:05:10Oh!
01:05:11Oh!
01:05:12Oh!
01:05:13Oh!
01:05:14Oh!
01:05:15Oh!
01:05:16Oh!
01:05:17Meyer!
01:05:18Keep them comfortable.
01:05:20I'll get the shortwave going.
01:05:22You might hear from the kids.
01:05:30Where's the staff?
01:05:31He's over there!
01:05:35Get some!
01:05:46Is there any other way out of here, Meyer?
01:05:47No, that's the only one.
01:05:48Oh!
01:05:49That's the only one.
01:05:50Ah!
01:05:51Ah!
01:05:53Ah!
01:05:54Ah!
01:06:02What have you done, is our Führer?
01:06:03Shoot these people!
01:06:04Wait on!
01:06:05Speak when you're spoken to!
01:06:06I am your Führer!
01:06:07Silence!
01:06:08For the last time, where is our Führer?
01:06:11I don't know!
01:06:12He's gone away!
01:06:13I knew it!
01:06:14Nothing can stop him!
01:06:15He's pure genius!
01:06:16And I am Hitler!
01:06:17I am Hitler!
01:06:18You have spoken your own best friend!
01:06:19Meyer!
01:06:20Tell him about my lip!
01:06:21Tell him, Meyer!
01:06:22Help him!
01:06:23Oh, please!
01:06:24Oh, please!
01:06:25Oh, somebody listen to me, please!
01:06:26No!
01:06:27No!
01:06:28No!
01:06:29Halt!
01:06:30Put them over there against the wall!
01:06:31I'll take pleasure of doing this myself!
01:06:32I don't want to die!
01:06:33To think that Germany could produce a piece of filth like you?
01:06:34My sentiments exactly!
01:06:35No!
01:06:36No!
01:06:37No!
01:06:38No!
01:06:39No!
01:06:40No!
01:06:41No!
01:06:42No!
01:06:43No!
01:06:44No!
01:06:45No!
01:06:46No!
01:06:47No!
01:06:48No!
01:06:49No!
01:06:50No!
01:06:51No!
01:06:52No!
01:06:53No!
01:06:54No!
01:06:55No!
01:06:56No!
01:06:57No!
01:06:58No!
01:06:59No!
01:07:00No!
01:07:01Exactly
01:07:03Don't be scared, honey!
01:07:04It won't last but a minute
01:07:06We are not afraid
01:07:07Our destiny is fulfilled
01:07:10We are content to rest
01:07:12No!
01:07:13No!
01:07:14Don't be frightened, my dear
01:07:16No!
01:07:17We'll be together
01:07:19As always
01:07:28No!
01:07:29Oh, kids!
01:07:44Brave guys, ain't they?
01:07:46Our leader. His blood purges mean everybody.
01:07:51War among men is one thing.
01:07:55But when it comes to butchering kids,
01:07:58there ain't a guy in the world, I don't care who he is,
01:08:01it'll stop fighting for one minute till this rotten breed of Nazis
01:08:04has wiped clear off to face the Earth!
01:08:06They have fallouts against the world!
01:08:20So the Countess was right.
01:08:22I made a flop.
01:08:24Maybe it ain't hit me, but it's the rest of you birds.
01:08:27I ain't gonna be here to get you.
01:08:29But, brother, somebody will.
01:08:32Somebody will.
01:08:34The only thing that burns me up is that...
01:08:37Fire!
01:08:39He...
01:08:41Fire!
01:08:43I'm gonna be able...
01:08:45to help!
01:08:47And so Steve died, voicing in his own crude way the convictions of millions of us.
01:08:59Yes, gentlemen, your guess was correct.
01:09:02That plane you saw this afternoon was the beginning of Steve's million dollar monument.
01:09:06For a great service, greatly performed.
01:09:08But if Hitler's dead, who's this we hear about all the time in Hitler's place?
01:09:12Who knows?
01:09:13Who cares?
01:09:14What difference does it make whether they're led by a Kaiser or a Crown Prince or a Hitler?
01:09:19The important thing now is to make sure that they'll never muster enough strength to bring terror and death into the lives of peaceful people.
01:09:26I tell you, Steve is right.
01:09:29We must never rest until the Nazi warlords and all the things they represent are scraped off the face of the earth.
01:09:35We owe that much to humanity.
01:09:37And not least, to the honest Germans, to the Elses and the Meyers, and the thousands like them,
01:09:45who have been working and dying in secret for world freedom.
01:09:48Now I wonder if you're willing to do your part.
01:09:52Sure, anything.
01:09:54I want you to tell the world how wrong I was in thinking that by killing Hitler I would end war.
01:09:59Our enemies are the warlords and their followers.
01:10:02Not just one person or one group.
01:10:04We must shatter the male fist forever and silence their cry of blood and iron with blood and iron.
01:10:11I think it's a swell idea.
01:10:13So do I.
01:10:14Steve Mashing.
01:10:15He was sure a great guy, wasn't he?
01:10:17A great man.
01:10:18A great American.
01:10:24got lost all of them.
01:10:26Oh, no.
01:10:27It's me.
01:10:28It's me Marty.
01:10:29You might see how theulk More值 is.
01:10:30It's me walk alone me out.
01:10:32Oh, my God.
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