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01:30I can't do a thing this morning.
01:45I'm as jumpy as a cat.
01:47Yeah.
01:47It's a big mug if you get to bed at a decent hour.
01:50Yeah, but you should have seen that blonde.
01:52Yeah, blondes, redheads, a different one every night.
01:57Of course, I know it's your own business, Bob, but...
01:59And what a business.
02:00But if you'd only use your head once in a while.
02:02I do.
02:03I never forget an address, a phone number, or the kind of cigars that old man smokes.
02:08But you do forget you have a pretty dangerous job.
02:11I don't have to remember that.
02:13The boss does it for me.
02:14It's a funny thing, though.
02:15The only time I have to catch up on my sleep is when we're up in the air together.
02:20Yeah, that's just it.
02:21Good afternoon, Mr. Fleming.
02:26Oh, hiya, boss.
02:27Afternoon, boys.
02:28This is Mr. Pierce, our vice president.
02:30I do.
02:31Our test pilots, Bob Wilson and Fred Von Bergen.
02:34Von Bergen.
02:36German?
02:36Yes, sir.
02:37Citizen?
02:38No, sir.
02:39Why not?
02:40Well, he has his first papers.
02:41First papers, eh?
02:43Oh, Fred's all right.
02:44I've known him for years.
02:46The ship ready to go up?
02:47Anytime.
02:48All right.
02:49Roll her out.
02:49Okay, we'll get the boys.
02:50This is her final test.
02:52Is this Wilson a German, too?
02:54No, he's mostly American.
02:56With some crazy Irish mixed in.
03:00Another good plane for the Germans to crack up.
03:02Don't pay any attention, Bob.
03:04What'd that mechanic mean?
03:06Some private feud, I guess.
03:07Yeah, but what about crack-ups?
03:09Oh, we have a few.
03:11Last week, two smashed up.
03:12It wasn't the boys' fault, though.
03:14Yeah.
03:14There is such a thing as deliberate destruction.
03:17Impossible with those two boys.
03:19The ships just weren't strong enough for the sort of flying Bob Gibson.
03:22That's all.
03:23But Fred will find out why they weren't.
03:25He has that German genius for sticking to a problem until it's solved.
03:44A great pair.
03:51They've been together ever since they were kids.
04:04Strap pulled out.
04:06Go down.
04:06Strap pulls out.
04:21Out.
04:22Out.
04:24BANG!
04:25BANG!
04:27BANG!
04:28BANG!
04:28Ah, the reception committee.
04:38Oh, otherwise, better luck next time.
04:43Are you fellas all right?
04:45Well, my back teeth are a little loose.
04:48What happened?
04:49I think it's in the construction of the struts.
04:52I'd like to see how they're assembling these ships.
04:54Now, if I could spend a week in a factory...
04:56That's enough.
04:57Let's get back to the office.
05:02So, you want to go to the factory, huh?
05:05It's safer to crack them up before they leave the ground, eh, Heine?
05:09Bob!
05:09Mr. Fleming wants you two in the office.
05:19There ought to be a law against ideas like yours.
05:22You know what they do to me?
05:23Shall I tell you?
05:26Oh, no, no, no.
05:28This isn't the place for it.
05:29What are you doing tomorrow night?
05:31Nothing.
05:31Ah, yes, you are beautiful.
05:33You're going to be very, very busy.
05:36Say, uh, what about a friend from my pal Fred over here?
05:39Bob, leave me out of it, please.
05:42I'm busy tomorrow night.
05:44Well, it's at 8, beautiful.
05:468.30, your house.
05:52All right.
05:53For you.
05:54Go right in.
05:55I'll bring the ice.
05:58Hey.
05:59Why do you always say no?
06:01You're only young once.
06:03I know what I'm doing.
06:07Awfully sorry we cracked up another ship, Mr. Fleming.
06:09But you see that strut seemed to...
06:11Just a moment, Bob.
06:11I'm sorry, Fred, but I must ask for your resignation.
06:17But why?
06:18It wasn't his fault the plane cracked up.
06:20I'm the one that tears him apart.
06:22That has nothing to do with it.
06:23It's a new rule.
06:25Mr. Pierce's idea.
06:26He thinks that Fred, coming from Germany...
06:29Why, he's more American than I am.
06:30Well, there's nothing personal, boys.
06:32It's just that we're making planes for the Allies.
06:34Yeah, and he thinks that Fred might be yellow enough to crack him up.
06:37Why, they all...
06:38Please, Bob.
06:40I understand, Mr. Fleming.
06:43I'm sorry.
06:44Yeah, well, so am I.
06:46Because you're going to have to find yourself a new test pilot.
06:48Now, don't be a sap, Bob.
06:49There's no reason for you to quit.
06:50Yeah, and there's no reason for them to ask you to quit.
06:53I won't work for a firm that fires a man just because he happens to have a German name.
07:01Wilson and von Bergen, huh?
07:03Von Bergen?
07:05We don't employ Germans here.
07:19Mr. Burton will see you now, Mr. Wilson.
07:21Oh, thanks.
07:22Come on, Fred.
07:22Oh, excuse me.
07:23Not Mr. von Bergen.
07:24Just you, Mr. Wilson.
07:27What?
07:28I don't know anything about it, only he was talking to your old boss on the phone this morning.
07:31Yeah?
07:33Well, tell him to go jump in the lake.
07:35Come on, Fred.
07:36We'll fly for American aircraft.
07:38Their gain, Burton's loss.
07:41Make a note of that.
07:49Sorry, no one will pass you in.
07:50Now, listen.
07:52Mr. Hayward's been after me for the past six months to go to work for him.
07:55Send our names in.
07:56He'll see us.
07:57Save your breath.
07:58No jobs, no admittance.
07:59No brains.
08:01All right.
08:02Well, we gave him that chance.
08:03Thank goodness we have nothing to worry about.
08:08Papa's insurance will take care of us for a long time.
08:12Don't even think of it, Mama von Bergen.
08:14We have all kinds of offers.
08:16It's just a question of which one we want to accept.
08:20Isn't it, Fred?
08:24No.
08:25Fred.
08:27It's no use, Bob.
08:28I'm not going to lie any longer.
08:31Mama might as well know the truth.
08:32But it isn't the truth entirely.
08:34Just because a few idiots are prejudiced against Germans, it's the...
08:37Prejudice?
08:39Is that why you haven't been able to find a job?
08:42Well, if I'm not the price sat.
08:45Here I try to keep you from telling,
08:48and I tell myself.
08:49Oh, kick me, will you?
08:52Oh, it's all right, Bob.
08:53I was going to tell anyhow.
08:56In the first place, there's no reason you're being out of work on my account.
09:00Well, there's plenty of spots where they've taken you without me.
09:03Oh, I wouldn't work for them.
09:05We'll stick together like we always have.
09:12I'm afraid we won't be able to much longer.
09:14Why not?
09:19I'm going back to Germany.
09:20Oh, son!
09:23I'm sick of being insulted, called a Hun and a Heine.
09:27This is my country.
09:29I love it.
09:31I'd die for it.
09:35But if they don't want me here,
09:37I'll go back to the place where I know I'm wanted.
09:41The country where I was born.
09:43The German years of the war,
09:44they'll make you soldiers.
09:45That's not for you.
09:47That's not for anyone who isn't made to go.
09:50But don't you see, Mama, I...
09:52I am being made to go.
09:54What are you going to do, Bob?
10:09Oh, I don't know.
10:11It'd be kind of hard for Mama Von Bergen
10:13to see me having my usual good time
10:15when you're away at war.
10:18That's right.
10:20Hey, why did you pick out tonight to leave?
10:23I've got a date with Fleming's secretary.
10:26Don't let me interfere.
10:27Well, I...
10:32I guess I'll be going.
10:35Good night, Mama Von Bergen.
10:39See you at the station, Fred.
10:40Mama, Mama.
10:54Don't cry.
10:57You see, it...
10:58it can't be helped.
11:03My son.
11:07My little boy.
11:10For centuries they've taken you away from us.
11:15For centuries we have wept over you.
11:19We who have nursed you
11:20and cried over your little childish bruises and scratches.
11:26We must let you go to be maimed.
11:30Killed.
11:34For something we can't understand.
11:40I've been expecting a fellow by the name of Bob Wilson.
11:58If he shows up,
12:00will you give him this?
12:01Yes, sir.
12:01Thanks.
12:02Thanks.
12:32Bob, what are you doing here?
12:43Don't if I know, but I'm on my way.
12:46Boy, won't I be a knockout in a German uniform.
13:02We are sending you to the front immediately.
13:27Squadron 22, for some very important reasons, needs the best flyers available.
13:33You'll accompany Lieutenant Lombardi.
13:36That is all, and good luck.
13:43I kissed her by the yard and every other measure.
13:48And when I got through kissing her, the poor girl died of pleasure.
13:55Whoa, big boy!
13:57Unhand that velocity.
13:58From now on, I'm driving this thing.
14:02What is this against others, sir?
14:04Does it say somewhere in the book that you're to drive me nuts also?
14:07Be reasonable, Bob.
14:08It's pretty serious breaking up equipment in wartime.
14:10He's under orders to take it easy.
14:12Yeah, well, what this war needs is fewer orders and more laughs.
14:14Come on.
14:15Orders and discipline make an army.
14:17Discipline, I'm sick of the word.
14:19I'm going to show these wooden heads how to get a few laughs out of this scrap.
14:21Come on, handsome, scram.
14:22Move over, get the sidecar.
14:24Get over there.
14:24Well, boys, here's mud in your eyes.
14:33Well, take it easy, Bob.
14:35Don't stand there gaping your half-witty gooney.
14:47Don't stand there gaping your half-witty gooney.
15:01Do something.
15:02What are you waiting for?
15:03Orders from the general staff.
15:04Will you spill some of your best German on that crack-brained, addle-headed nitwit?
15:11Please don't stop, Lieutenant.
15:15Well, if I'm unconscious, let me stay that way.
15:19Please.
15:20Please, won't you throw us a rope?
15:22In a minute.
15:25Please don't pull out her, Lieutenant.
15:27Oh, pardon, Fraulein.
15:42Hey, how about getting me out of here?
15:44Lieutenant Bob Wilson.
15:58A little muddy, but at your service.
16:01Well, I'll be seeing you.
16:03There ought to be a law against eyes like yours.
16:13Lieutenant.
16:14Do you know what they do to me?
16:16Shall I tell you?
16:17I'm not at all interested.
16:20Oh, they do it just the same.
16:22Every time I come home from the front after a hard siege of fighting,
16:25I'd say to myself,
16:27now, if I only had a gal like you...
16:28You've never been to the front.
16:32How do you know?
16:34I've seen too many come back.
16:37Sorry to interrupt, but I'm afraid you'll have to give us a lift.
16:40A motorcycle is done for.
16:41Well, I'll drive you to your destination.
16:43Have your man tie the motorcycle on behind.
16:47Come on.
16:48He'll need your help.
16:49Well, uh...
16:51Well, there's no room up front.
16:54You'll have to ride inside.
16:55Nine.
16:56I have yet not to ride in the ambulance.
16:58I do not start now.
17:00Suit yourself.
17:05Here.
17:06Wrap these around you.
17:08You must be soaked through.
17:19It's, uh...
17:20It's going to be tough going with that motorcycle in the rear.
17:24Don't you think you'd better let me drive?
17:26I will.
17:28You know, I don't think I've had sleep for a week.
17:30Well, you can rest your head on my manly shoulder
17:32while I do the dirty work.
17:37Move over, Freddy.
17:39I'm trying to keep out of the shell holes.
17:41A malicious remark, sir.
17:44Don't you suppose I know a precious cargo when I see one?
17:53La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la.
17:57Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha
18:27Lieutenant von Bergen, reporting for duty, sir.
18:30Lieutenant Bob Wilson.
18:32I'm Captain Vojtus.
18:36Obviously, you and that German.
18:38No, sir. American.
18:41A rather dirty American.
18:43What?
18:46Clothes don't make the man, sir.
18:50We had an accident, sir. Our motorcycle was wrecked.
18:53Oh, that's unfortunate.
18:56The driver will be severely punished.
18:57Unless you can explain satisfactorily.
18:59Well, he wasn't a...
19:00It was really my fault, Captain Barnhart.
19:03Then I prefer not to ask for any explanation.
19:07It will be reported as an unavoidable accident.
19:15Thank you, FrƤulein.
19:16Same here, FrƤulein.
19:18Just a minute.
19:20There's something very important I want to ask you.
19:23Yes?
19:23Now, when and where do I see you again?
19:27Who knows?
19:30Tonight?
19:31Thank you. No.
19:33Oh, now, wait a minute. Is that nice?
19:35Here I am ready to give my all to your country,
19:37and you won't even give me a little date.
19:39I'm sorry.
19:41Well, shall we make it tomorrow night?
19:43Okay, that's settled. Tomorrow night.
19:46Well, so long. See you later.
19:48Better hurry.
19:48Hey, hey. Try and find out from her how I got over.
19:53Lieutenant!
19:54One moment.
19:57Your friend is very sure of himself, isn't he?
20:00He doesn't mean any harm.
20:02You're very loyal.
20:04You've been friends a long time, FrƤulein.
20:06I'm always in the canteen at ten for a cup of coffee.
20:13Do you like coffee?
20:16FrƤulein, I...
20:18do.
20:20Until ten, then.
20:21Hey, did you give me a good send-off with the dame?
20:30FrƤulein Hoffman is a lady.
20:32I wonder if she has a friend.
20:34Uh, for you.
20:44You Americans are very galant.
20:47Yes, sir.
20:48We learned it in school along with cooking and needlework.
21:01Cigarette?
21:02No thank you, sir.
21:07Rather amusing.
21:09Having an American in the squadron.
21:13You see...
21:15My best friend was shot down by an American, the Lafayette Escadrille.
21:25Interesting, isn't it?
21:27Very.
21:36I think it would be advisable for the lieutenants to change into clean uniforms before the flight arrives.
21:42Orderly will show you to your quarters.
21:45Orderly will show you to the floor.
21:52This way, up to the stairs, please.
21:59Please, I...
22:00I...
22:01I..
22:02I... I pick myself up.
22:02Now, let me give you a hand.
22:03Excuse me, please. I always pick myself up.
22:08Where do we go? Up to the heads from the stairs case, please.
22:13Up to the heads from the stairs case, please.
22:16Ach, what a war. What a war.
22:20Wow, Bob. Well, this is home for a while, anyway.
22:24These are terrible quarters.
22:26I'll tell the manager when I think of this place.
22:28Hello? Send me up a chambermaid.
22:32Right away.
22:35Ah, there's service for you.
22:37Thank you very much.
22:39You're welcome very much.
22:41What's your name?
22:43Friedrich Wilhelm Robert Himmelbaum.
22:47Well, Himmelbaum, you may go.
22:50Please, sir, I may not go. First, I have to fix your uniform.
22:53Span and speak.
22:55Well, here, uh, span and speak this.
22:58And that's the sort.
23:02Gentlemen, two new additions to our little problem in mathematics.
23:09Lieutenants from Behring and Wilson.
23:12Lieutenant Chermberg.
23:14Welcome, gentlemen, to the Devil's Playground.
23:17Lieutenant Meyer.
23:19You've been told before not to make these sketches.
23:34You've been told before not to make these sketches.
23:44Swarm!
23:51Now you will see what I meant by our mathematical problem.
23:55One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen.
24:12Thirteen.
24:14Thirteen from fifteen is, uh, two.
24:19Our mathematical problem is not very difficult today.
24:23Nothing more than a simple subtraction to arrive at the number of planes shot down.
24:29Excuse me?
24:31I wonder if any of them burned as they fell.
24:38Attention!
24:55The next time you lose your place in formation, you will be transferred to the trenches.
25:00I'm sorry, sir.
25:01And you, von Müller, since when are you so stupid you can't even make a simple landing?
25:15Germany can afford to lose planes needlessly.
25:18And to wreck them on the ground is absolute disloyalty.
25:22It will not happen again, sir.
25:25It's me.
25:26Thank you, sir.
25:27Thank you, mate.
25:28Thank you, word.
25:29Under direct!
25:30Under direct!
25:45It's me!
25:47Under direct!
25:48Under direct!
25:50Under direct!
25:51Under direct!
25:52that was horrible a line of duty sir i wish i'd been a little easier on him
26:03it had its effect on the other men that is all that matters
26:06perhaps but when i die i hope it isn't while i'm being reprimanded by a superior
26:13gentlemen allow me to introduce two new members lieutenants wilson and von berten
26:23gentlemen to the new members may they live like german gentlemen and die like german officers
26:30lieutenant wilson lieutenant von bayern major wishes to see you
26:44it's not a bomb there can be 40 for duty sir lieutenant wilson your papers
26:58it should please you to know that you have been assigned to the most active squadron on the front
27:11we are a defensive patrol guarding the largest concentration of munitions in this sector
27:18gentlemen you have many difficult days ahead of you
27:21that will be all
27:24nice guy i'm a great soldier yeah i bet they sprinkled his mush with gunpowder when he was a kid
27:38i need men flyers and they send me a boy who hasn't even a good reason for fighting in germany
27:45what sort of a flyer will he make perhaps it won't make any difference after his first flight
27:52walters i haven't your insatiable appetite for death
27:55it is one thing to kill for one's country another to just kill
28:01get those men up in the air with the rest of the squadron tomorrow at dawn
28:07let them have leave tonight
28:10ok
28:11ok
28:15about
28:18oh
28:23oh
28:25add
28:30yeah
28:36All right.
29:06Hello, Hugo.
29:23You see, alcohol dulls the intelligence.
29:29As long as I stay drunk.
29:35I don't know enough to know what I should know.
29:41Brother Hoffman.
29:43You're very prompt, Lieutenant.
29:45Well, I thought 10 o'clock would never come.
29:49How you must like coffee.
29:51Coffee?
29:53Oh, it's so noisy in there.
29:56Isn't there some place where we can talk quietly?
29:59No, it is good for us.
30:01Maybe we'll find something to laugh at.
30:19Well, I'm a son of a gun.
30:26My mother.
30:34Oh, she's very sweet.
30:36Thanks for showing it to me.
30:39No other pictures?
30:42I didn't know any girls in America.
30:46I expect Lieutenant Wilson has quite a collection of pictures.
30:51The Lieutenant is to report at once to the Captain, please.
31:00I may be only a few minutes.
31:03Would you wait for me?
31:05Perhaps.
31:21Yes, sir.
31:22Yes, sir.
31:28Hello.
31:29What are you doing?
31:30We're supposed to know how to repair these gadgets if anything goes wrong.
31:35At least you managed to get it apart.
31:38That's something.
31:42Oh, let me show you.
31:44Now, look.
31:45You put this here.
31:48And then you connect this.
31:55Pardon, Fallon Hoffman.
32:03He begged so much.
32:04It was nothing.
32:06Is there anything else?
32:09Look at your hands.
32:11Look at your hands.
32:21Come in.
32:31Meet the compliments from the Captain Bulldogs.
32:33What's wrong with it?
32:37Nothing, sir.
32:39I drew it myself.
32:43You can present my compliments to the Captain and tell him to...
32:46To...
32:50To accept these as an indication of my esteem.
32:54Sir?
32:56To him.
32:58To him, sir?
33:00Yes.
33:04What a war.
33:05What a war.
33:08It's wrong for you to be mixed up in all this.
33:11You're too gentle.
33:13Too sensitive.
33:15What about the men who are too sensitive?
33:18They're doing their share, aren't they?
33:20But war is a man's work.
33:22Women should be sheltered and protected.
33:25You think we have no place to fill but that?
33:28No, I don't mean that.
33:30I think that whatever you do is right.
33:34I shall always think so.
33:36I'm afraid you're being kind.
33:38No.
33:40It's just that you're the girl I've waited all my life...
33:43to meet.
33:45No.
33:47You mustn't.
33:49It's true.
33:51And I want you to believe it.
33:54Don't you think we'd better walk along now?
34:01Hello, honey.
34:03Need any help?
34:09I...
34:11I was looking for Alita Hoffman.
34:13She's off duty.
34:14You'll find her in the garden.
34:15Thanks very much.
34:23Alita.
34:26I wonder if you understand.
34:28It isn't the war, the sudden hysteria.
34:31It's...
34:32It's no flirtation with me.
34:35I want you to be my wife.
34:38Please.
34:40I can't think of such things now.
34:45Well...
34:51Go ahead.
34:53Say it to my face.
34:55I hope...
34:57I'm not intruding.
34:59Not at all.
35:01Well...
35:03If you'll excuse me, I...
35:05Please don't go away mad.
35:08But go away.
35:16There goes the swellest guy in the German army.
35:20The only thing wrong with him is me.
35:22He even takes me seriously.
35:24And you take nothing seriously.
35:26I wonder.
35:31How is your little black hook of names getting on?
35:34Quite filled by now, I suppose.
35:37You think I'm a conceited fool, don't you?
35:39No.
35:41Just a little boy who whistles to forget the dark.
35:46You are sweet, Alita.
35:48No one of Fred is crazy about you.
35:50Fred will get over it.
35:53Fred told me that you'd both been up for the squadron.
35:56Yeah.
35:58I had my first trip on the glory trail.
36:01And?
36:03Not so hot.
36:05Tell me.
36:06I guess I'm not much of a hero.
36:09I don't know...
36:10I don't know what it was, but...
36:12Maybe I lost my nerve.
36:14But I couldn't shoot down a helpless man.
36:16I'm glad.
36:18Oh, I suppose I shouldn't say that.
36:21I suppose I should tell you to go up and fight for my country.
36:25But I can't.
36:27It...
36:29It...
36:30It all seems so senseless.
36:50I'd better get back to the squadron. They'll be going up.
36:51No, no, you can't!
36:55Well, Alita, what's the matter?
36:58You mustn't go up. You'll get hurt.
37:01Would it matter to you?
37:04Yes.
37:07Nothing's gonna happen to me.
37:09And you'll be all right here.
37:11I don't care about myself.
37:14Bob.
37:16Don't you understand what I'm trying to tell you?
37:31Alita, where are you?
37:34What time is it?
37:37Five or two.
37:39I had no idea.
37:41I was supposed to be on the road at twelve.
37:42Five or twelve.
37:44All right, coming!
37:57Auf Wiedersehen.
38:06Hey!
38:08Where is everybody?
38:09In the air, sir.
38:11You know, Captain Wolders was very angry at the Lieutenant's absence.
38:16Oh, I'll hear plenty about this.
38:18If the Lieutenant will pardon me, it's a very serious offense.
38:22Disgrace.
38:24Sometimes execution.
38:26There was one about...
38:29The squadron.
38:40Lieutenant Wilson!
38:42Lieutenant Wilson!
38:43Yes, sir.
38:48We could have used you this morning.
38:51Even one like you would have been of some value.
38:55If for nothing else,
38:57and to get in the way of the bullets that brought down the Baron.
39:01The Baron?
39:02Yes.
39:04Expand your absence!
39:06If you can!
39:08I...
39:09I was detained, sir.
39:10By what?
39:11By something which concerns only me.
39:14I will explain what detained you.
39:18It was cowardice.
39:21You were hiding.
39:23Afraid to return to the base in time to go up.
39:27Afraid to die.
39:31I could have you court-martialed.
39:34But instead, I choose to give you another chance.
39:37I need every man I can get.
39:40Even one like you.
39:42You will fly with us.
39:44This man!
39:45Well?
39:46Where were you?
40:00With Alita.
40:02I couldn't tell them.
40:04I might have known it.
40:06What do you mean?
40:09All your life you've messed around with women.
40:12Your kind of women.
40:14Now you meet a girl that's decent and fine,
40:17and you try to make her like the rest of them.
40:19You don't understand.
40:21This isn't the usual love affair.
40:23You're not capable of real love.
40:24You don't know what it is.
40:26But I do.
40:28I love Alita,
40:29and I'm not going to let you break her heart.
40:43You're welcome.
40:59Have a drink?
41:01Thanks.
41:02Thanks.
41:10Hugo.
41:13Have you ever been in love?
41:16Once I had a little dog.
41:18No, no, no, no. I... I mean with a girl.
41:22Are you in love?
41:24Yes.
41:26Here?
41:32That's an interesting problem.
41:36You can fight.
41:38But you won't.
41:40You can desert.
41:42But I hardly think you will.
41:46Or you could do as Adolf did.
41:50You're doing that now.
41:52Efficiently.
41:54It can't be long before you meet a firing squad.
41:58In other words...
42:00You're a man without a future.
42:06I think I see what you mean.
42:10Today...
42:12We live.
42:14And love.
42:18Tomorrow...
42:22A woman weeps.
42:24To have taken her happiness.
42:31I hadn't thought of that.
42:37Have a drink.
42:49Father.
42:54You're in trouble?
42:56Yes, plenty of it.
42:58Worst of all, I'm in trouble with myself.
43:00About you.
43:04Sorry about last night?
43:05Very.
43:08Do something for me, Alita.
43:10Forget last night.
43:11And me.
43:14What's wrong, Bob?
43:15I'm a rotten soldier, Alita.
43:17And not much of a man.
43:20Find someone like...
43:21Like Fred.
43:22Somebody who's everything I'm not.
43:24I couldn't.
43:25I only love you, Bob.
43:27But don't you see?
43:28There's no way out for us.
43:32There must be.
43:35There's my ambulance.
43:36We could reach the Swiss border by nightfall.
43:39I've got a path that'll take us through the line.
43:41But that's desertion.
43:45It's our only chance.
43:46Perhaps.
43:48It wouldn't work.
43:50Oh, we'd be hiding and ashamed.
43:53Now you'll come through all right.
43:55And someday you'll wonder why you ever loved a crazy American
43:58who doesn't even belong here.
44:00I'll never wonder, Bob.
44:03I'll know.
44:04I think I have some interesting news for you, Lieutenant.
44:21Yes?
44:23Yes.
44:25The United States has declared war on Germany.
44:28Bad news.
44:32For Germany.
44:35And for you?
44:37Yes.
44:39But of no consequence.
44:41Germany is my country.
44:43Well spoken.
44:47Do you know where Wilson is?
44:50Why?
44:51Oh, I thought he might be interested in the news.
44:57I...
44:58I think so, sir.
45:01Bring him here immediately.
45:04Yes, sir.
45:21Fred!
45:22Why women are concerned, you've always been a cheat and a liar.
45:25That's for you.
45:26I thought you were different.
45:28And now you fall for the cheap line he spills to every woman he meets.
45:31See here, Fred, you can't get away with this.
45:33I thought you were decent.
45:35The only decent thing in the whole rotten war.
45:39But it's got you, hasn't it?
45:41And it's made you just as rotten as the rest.
45:43That's about enough out of you.
45:44You keep quiet and listen to me.
45:46We haven't got time to argue.
45:50Holders wants you right now.
45:51What for?
45:53America has declared war on Germans.
46:08Goodbye, leader.
46:09When you enlisted in the German army,
46:18you swore allegiance to the emperor.
46:21Therefore, you have very little choice in the matter.
46:25You will fight for Germany,
46:28or be tried for desertion with the inevitable consequences.
46:32Why waste your breath? You know what I'll do.
46:34Means your life.
46:39You can have it then.
46:42Lieutenant von Bergen,
46:44you will convey the prisoner to the rear,
46:47where he will be held for court-martial.
46:53Take off his side-arms.
47:04An amazing finish to a devoted French.
47:22It's taken me many years to find out that you're just a grandstander.
47:25What do you mean by that?
47:26I'm beginning to find you out, that's all.
47:28All this brave react you've been putting on,
47:30just to hide your cowardice from yourself.
47:32So I'm...
47:33You are.
47:36If you were standing alone in the center of this field,
47:37you wouldn't have the nerve to make a run for that plane
47:39and try to escape.
47:43What a pal you've turned out to be.
47:45And I admire the way you gave up a leader.
47:47I don't expect you to understand.
47:49When I said goodbye to her, I meant it.
47:51And she's as unspoiled now as she was when I met her.
47:54You expect me to believe that?
47:55Have it your own way then.
47:57It took a woman in a war to break up our friendship, didn't it?
47:59You're a coward.
48:01A rotten liar and a coward.
48:02Don't say that again.
48:03Coward liar!
48:04Can I shake this handstand with you?
48:05I let her ass get scared.
48:06No, let her ass get scared,
48:31Looks like he's going to land.
48:57Send out a detail to pick him up.
48:59Warn the men not to take any chances.
49:01This might be a trick of some kind.
49:03Yes, sir.
49:06Relaying information to Division 8 quarters.
49:09Name, Robert Wilson.
49:11Rank, Lieutenant.
49:14Unit, 22nd Squadron, German Air Force.
49:18Born in America.
49:20Yes, that's right.
49:23This is Captain Roberts, Intelligence Service.
49:26I advise you to answer him truthfully.
49:29I have nothing to hide, sir.
49:31How did you happen to enlist in the German Army?
49:34Looking for excitement, I guess.
49:36I had a German pal who was enlisting.
49:39I didn't know what I was getting into.
49:42Lieutenant von Bergen.
49:42I'm half in kind to recommend a court-martial for you.
49:50Your negligence is most suspicious.
49:53So I socked him, made a break, and here I am.
49:57Very interesting yarn, Wilson.
49:59Too bad we can't prove it.
50:01Perhaps we can, sir.
50:03Partially.
50:05You trained to be an American at war with Germany.
50:09Yes, sir.
50:10What do you know about the munition dump being guarded by Squadron 22?
50:14I know it's the largest concentration of munitions in this sector.
50:17There's enough death in that dump to wipe out an entire division.
50:20We've made over one of our bombers to look like a gother.
50:24We're waiting now for someone to take it over who knows where he's going.
50:28The explosion of that munition dump will start a general advance in the sector,
50:33which will carry us well past your former base.
50:36Well, it's about time somebody started ending this war.
50:39I'm sick and tired of the whole mess anyhow.
50:42Okay.
50:44I'll lead your bomber over.
50:57I'm sick and tired of the whole mess.
51:27I'm sick and tired of the whole mess.
51:57Headquarter support, Allied squadron G-110, left base headed for this way.
52:10I have a feeling that your friend Wilson is leading this raid.
52:30The only way you can prove that you didn't deliberately let him escape is by shooting him down yourself.
52:39I shall be watching you.
53:09I shall be watching you.
53:12I shall be watching you.
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