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Island at War (2004) Season 1 Episode 4

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00:00:30You were on the island a week before you said you were?
00:00:45No.
00:00:46The old lady saw you?
00:00:47No.
00:00:48You've been wearing civilian clothes?
00:00:50No.
00:00:51You were seen?
00:00:53No.
00:00:54You shot our Lancer?
00:00:56No.
00:00:56No.
00:00:59Whose idea was it?
00:01:01Was what?
00:01:02To say you were from Hampshire.
00:01:03Mine.
00:01:04The senator's?
00:01:06No.
00:01:07You cooked it up between you?
00:01:08No.
00:01:09Where's the other one?
00:01:09What other?
00:01:10You didn't come from France.
00:01:12I did.
00:01:12There was no boat on the rocks.
00:01:14Well, that's why I left...
00:01:15You're a spy!
00:01:16No.
00:01:19Where's the other one?
00:01:20No.
00:01:23No.
00:01:23It's not a discussion, Senator.
00:01:50The runway is to extend by 250 metres from this lamp of trees to there.
00:01:54It's military. I can't provide the men.
00:01:57Commercial aircraft would benefit hugely. Extra flights, larger aircraft.
00:02:00Meaning bombers to bomb mainland Britain.
00:02:02You need 50 good men.
00:02:03I will cooperate on the civil side, but I will never assist your war effort.
00:02:0750 men and an architect.
00:02:08You never find 50 St. Gregory men willing.
00:02:10You might scruple at first, but an extra 10 shillings each should soon see to that.
00:02:13I'm not asking them, Baron.
00:02:16I'm not asking, Senator.
00:02:18The Hague Convention is quite clear on this.
00:02:21Paragraph 6, subclause 3.
00:02:22An occupied people should not be required to undertake...
00:02:24I also want it camouflaged.
00:02:27Paint the whole thing green.
00:02:29I'll need an extra 50 for that.
00:02:38He requires us with him.
00:02:40Where, sir?
00:02:41The barracks.
00:02:42La Salle.
00:02:42Well?
00:03:02Nothing.
00:03:03I'll try the Senator.
00:03:05He knows something.
00:03:07He'll break more easily than the Salle.
00:03:09Not the Senator.
00:03:11I'll be careful with him.
00:03:12I need him, Flack.
00:03:14Far more than informing on spies.
00:03:15I have an island to run, and you are to be careful with everybody.
00:03:18You mean La Salle?
00:03:19Too late.
00:03:20Not La Salle.
00:03:21I mean the islanders.
00:03:24Your driver's wife.
00:03:25I want her in.
00:03:26You are to be particularly careful with her.
00:03:28Then how do I get the information?
00:03:29That is up to you.
00:03:31There must be other ways of getting your questions answered.
00:03:33She's not likely to volunteer anything.
00:03:35Then use your imagination, Flack.
00:03:40Senator.
00:03:40Senator, please.
00:03:51What have you done to him?
00:03:54Oberloyden, Flack, asked him some questions.
00:03:57And now he is eager to talk to you.
00:04:00What?
00:04:01La Salle.
00:04:03He's a compass.
00:04:04When did he arrive?
00:04:05Whatever you can tell him.
00:04:06What kind of creature is, Flack?
00:04:10An enthusiast.
00:04:13I will find 50 men for the airport, Senator.
00:04:15If you refuse, I might conscript or offer incentives for which the states of St. Gregory were faced.
00:04:19Against the heat.
00:04:20Senator, please.
00:04:23La Salle.
00:04:24Well, he needs attention.
00:04:27You must lead to it.
00:04:28This is not a clinic, Senator.
00:04:30He's nothing to recover for.
00:04:31He'll be shot in a few days.
00:04:34Why?
00:04:35For spying.
00:04:37It's my reprisal.
00:04:39You should be pleased.
00:04:40Just one spy.
00:04:42As you know, I was thinking of shooting ten Islanders.
00:04:44Constable.
00:05:08Constable Schoffer.
00:05:10Constable Jonas.
00:05:11Of course.
00:05:11If we should have a party, where would we find girls?
00:05:18How would I know?
00:05:20Policemen know where to find girls.
00:05:22You even have one in the car?
00:05:24I don't know what you're talking about, mate.
00:05:26Wait.
00:05:27I know nothing about girls, but your party would be the last place I'd send them.
00:05:32Why is that?
00:05:33Would you send your daughter to one of your parties?
00:05:37You call me Seth.
00:05:39You hear?
00:05:41Yes.
00:05:41Problem, Leutnant?
00:05:43Baron.
00:05:46What is it?
00:05:48Disrespect, sir.
00:05:51Probably best if I do the disciplining, Leutnant, as he's my driver.
00:05:56Yes, sir.
00:05:59I am sure you are very busy.
00:06:01I will not tolerate disrespect, Constable, to any of my Lancers.
00:06:13You will remain on duty all tonight.
00:06:15I found it, sir.
00:06:31Of course the airport's military.
00:06:34Of course it is.
00:06:35Oh, of course it is.
00:06:36How can I ask 50 St Gregory a mentor?
00:06:39The poor lad's lying there.
00:06:46His face is a pulp.
00:06:48His arm looks broken.
00:06:52He seemed barely conscious.
00:06:53And it's my day.
00:06:55And it's my day.
00:06:58You realise?
00:07:00Angelique, I'm responsible.
00:07:04Might he have talked, sir?
00:07:07What about?
00:07:08If I'm correct, he wasn't alone, was he, sir?
00:07:17I'm afraid I don't know what you're talking about, but...
00:07:19Yes, it would be a remarkable individual who didn't talk under those circumstances.
00:07:25So shocking, the callous way he said he'd be shot.
00:07:29Supposed to be a court-martial, but, oh...
00:07:32German prosecution, German defence, ge...
00:07:41I have a question for you, Senator.
00:07:44Do you call them ladies of the night?
00:07:47What?
00:07:48Whores.
00:07:48What on earth are you talking about?
00:07:50A bunch has arrived from France, Senator Dorr, whose cargo includes 20 young women.
00:07:56They have no papers.
00:07:58Do they need papers, if you know what they're here for?
00:08:00Of course they need papers.
00:08:01They're not animals, Mr Dorr.
00:08:04But neither are they citizens of the right.
00:08:06Yeah, but they're working for you.
00:08:07They're certainly not working for me.
00:08:09Inasmuch as they're likely to relieve some of your island women, they could be said to be working for you.
00:08:15That's a ridiculous statement.
00:08:16They shoot the passers, Mr Dorr, and that will solve the problem.
00:08:19Better than your normal way of solving problems.
00:08:22At least you're not having them shot.
00:08:24We do not shoot people we need, Senator.
00:08:28Do try and stay useful.
00:08:29Do you know what they need?
00:08:41Do you know what it is?
00:08:43Do you know what they need?
00:08:45Make a line over there.
00:09:12Make a line.
00:09:15You, get in line.
00:09:20No, I'm from St. Gregory.
00:09:21I'm here to do their passing.
00:09:22No one works without being examined.
00:09:24I don't need examining.
00:09:25You all need examining.
00:09:27Leave her alone.
00:09:28She's a good girl.
00:09:29Quiet, the lot of you!
00:09:31I don't understand.
00:09:32I'm from the Senate.
00:09:33I'm here to deal with the...
00:09:34You will do as you're ordered.
00:09:37Name.
00:09:42Can I have your name, please?
00:09:44What is happening to these women?
00:09:56French whores being cleaned up before they're put to work.
00:09:59Take your pick.
00:10:00But when you shout at that, you know she isn't.
00:10:03I know she isn't.
00:10:05So why do you keep her?
00:10:07Because she's a prim-faced bitch.
00:10:10Do me a favor?
00:10:15Do me a favor.
00:10:16Ah.
00:10:17Ellen!
00:10:18Let her know it was me.
00:10:20Oh, try to find her.
00:10:23We'll beat the level.
00:10:24Have you seen it?
00:10:25Tschüss!
00:10:26Yes!
00:10:27Say it please!
00:10:28Yes!
00:10:29Amen!
00:10:30Yes!
00:10:31Yes!
00:10:32Yes!
00:10:34Yes!
00:10:35Yes!
00:10:36Yes!
00:10:37Yes!
00:10:38Yes!
00:10:39Yes!
00:10:40Yes!
00:10:41Yes!
00:10:42Yes!
00:11:07Mom?
00:11:12What do you want?
00:11:14Information.
00:11:17How to make a turnip pie.
00:11:22Eugene LaSalle.
00:11:25I know him.
00:11:26I know you do.
00:11:30Well?
00:11:33For how long have you known him?
00:11:35I knew his mother.
00:11:38And if this is about my bell mare thinking she saw him, well, the lad I saw wasn't him.
00:11:43And that's all I know.
00:11:44That's all you will say.
00:11:46When did you last see him?
00:11:48Dunno.
00:11:50Months since.
00:11:51What is this?
00:11:52A hankle?
00:11:53Spitfire.
00:11:54Oh, so.
00:11:55Will this win the war for you?
00:11:57When did you last see Eugene?
00:11:58Midsummer fair.
00:11:59Well, there's just been.
00:12:00Not this year.
00:12:01Last year.
00:12:02He was there.
00:12:03That's right.
00:12:04I remember.
00:12:06I wonder where he is now.
00:12:07You've got him.
00:12:08How did you know that?
00:12:09My bell mare told me.
00:12:10It must have been difficult for you when all my Lancers were here searching.
00:12:12It was.
00:12:14So many young men and you alone here with them for much of the time.
00:12:20You have the baron's protection, did you know?
00:12:21What?
00:12:22I cannot interrogate you as I normally would.
00:12:23Your husband being his driver.
00:12:24But, of course, if there is nothing more you know.
00:12:25There would be no point in any case.
00:12:26No point at all.
00:12:27No point at all.
00:12:28I would have to go.
00:12:29I would have to go.
00:12:30I would have to go.
00:12:31It must have been difficult for you when all my Lancers were here searching.
00:12:32It was.
00:12:33So many young men and you alone here with them for much of the time.
00:12:38You have the baron's protection, did you know?
00:12:40What?
00:12:41I cannot interrogate you as I normally would, your husband being his driver.
00:12:46But, of course, if there is nothing more you know, there would be no point in any
00:12:52case.
00:12:53No point at all.
00:12:54So, I will leave you to your turnip pie.
00:13:14You saw him off, Kathleen.
00:13:17Didn't I, Belmer?
00:13:23We both thought Eugene should hand himself in, James.
00:13:26Not just you.
00:13:34And he was very ready, too.
00:13:37You see, I'm terrified he might talk.
00:13:40Do you think he will?
00:13:41I suspect I would have.
00:13:47Let's get Phil back.
00:13:49How does that help Eugene?
00:13:50It helps Phil.
00:13:51We can't wash our hands of Eugene.
00:13:53No one's doing that.
00:13:54But while Phil's living rough, he can be picked up at any time.
00:13:57He's safer here, under their noses, as Mr. Bothersome.
00:14:00Yes, good thought.
00:14:01At least...
00:14:02At least we'd be involved.
00:14:06Eugene should never have surrendered.
00:14:10Phil was right.
00:14:11And I was so criminally wrong.
00:14:14We both were.
00:14:18Now they shoot him.
00:14:19It's almost impossible.
00:14:20He's a man.
00:14:21He was my body.
00:14:22He was a man that sounds bad.
00:14:23He's a woman who was a pleading yourself.
00:14:25He was a man right at his office.
00:14:26He's a man.
00:14:28He was a man that was a daughter.
00:14:29He had a man that was a man that was a man's 사�relsian.
00:14:30He was a man to pay for his arms.
00:14:32I was so father to get a lady right across the other.
00:14:33He was crazy.
00:14:34And I'm so sorry.
00:14:35I was so scared in that.
00:14:36He was a man.
00:14:37I just walked away from the night.
00:14:38I found him.
00:14:39I was so scared.
00:14:40I was scared.
00:14:41I was scared, but I was scared.
00:14:43And I was scared.
00:14:44My mind he was scared.
00:14:45Let me give you a lift home.
00:14:53I'm not going home.
00:14:58Then let me help you. I'm good with punctures.
00:15:00Really? Doesn't one have staff?
00:15:04Break your nails.
00:15:07My husband tells me you're going to murder Eugène LaSalle.
00:15:11He's a spy and he killed my lancer, probably.
00:15:15Probably. I don't think you know what you're doing.
00:15:20Why not offer an amnesty?
00:15:21Give your assurance that any British agents on the island,
00:15:24if they surrender, they'll be treated as prisoners of war.
00:15:27You see, I'm all for good relations, sir.
00:15:29Neutral respect and so forth, but things have become cosy.
00:15:34And execution will serve as a reminder of, firstly, who has the power,
00:15:37and secondly, lancer's matter.
00:15:40It's a young man's life.
00:15:42And how many more will be lost elsewhere today?
00:15:45Please, don't stand over me like that.
00:15:55Be careful not to pinch your inner tube.
00:15:57Don't tell me how to mend a puncture.
00:15:59But by all means, tell me how to run my occupation.
00:16:02We need a death, you see.
00:16:04If we could find a lancer's body, we could take reprisals,
00:16:07but as things stand, we can shoot a spy.
00:16:09It's something.
00:16:10Please.
00:16:12Please.
00:16:29How skilled you are.
00:16:32Will it be you that fires the bullets into the young LaSalle?
00:16:34No.
00:16:36One has staff.
00:16:37Let's go.
00:17:07You're Kathleen Jonas.
00:17:13What's this about?
00:17:15You will need a bag with you.
00:17:16You will not be coming back tonight.
00:17:20And what about the Baron?
00:17:22What about him?
00:17:22My husband's his driver, and he doesn't want us to be...
00:17:25I know nothing about that.
00:17:27Get your things.
00:17:28Colin.
00:17:37Let's go.
00:17:54Out you get.
00:17:55Well, at least it's not the prison.
00:18:03Not the prison.
00:18:04But you stay in all the same.
00:18:16That's all.
00:18:22Kathleen Jonas.
00:18:23Carrier's farm.
00:18:25Roche Noir.
00:18:26Dated there?
00:18:2723 January, 1904.
00:18:30Leave your bag here and come this way.
00:18:35Hello.
00:18:36We'll examine you first.
00:18:39If you know symptoms, after three days, you can leave.
00:18:41Otherwise, you're here to be uninfected.
00:18:44Uninfected with what?
00:18:46What do you think?
00:18:49Remove your underwear.
00:18:50Lie down on the bed.
00:18:51What?
00:18:51What for?
00:18:54Why am I being examined?
00:18:56Syphilis, of course.
00:18:57You jellybags are crawling with it.
00:19:01Now, that's enough.
00:19:02Just stop.
00:19:03You just get off me!
00:19:04Stop that!
00:19:04Get off me!
00:19:05And there's some help here.
00:19:07No, I did!
00:19:08Stop that!
00:19:08You!
00:19:09I am a married woman.
00:19:11And I have never looked at anyone but my husband.
00:19:14Not in my whole life.
00:19:15And I never would.
00:19:16Drop her down.
00:19:17I'm not here to be beaten.
00:19:18Get off me!
00:19:21Let's go!
00:19:37Colin.
00:19:40Colin, boy.
00:19:41Hey.
00:19:43Where's your mum?
00:19:46They took her for questioning.
00:19:48Who's they?
00:19:50Teal answers.
00:19:51Mum's headed to the prison.
00:19:53Like my grandma.
00:19:56They treat her well?
00:19:59They weren't rough with her.
00:20:03How long has she been gone?
00:20:05Since tea.
00:20:09I've done the milking.
00:20:12Goodbye.
00:20:14All right.
00:20:15Off to bed.
00:20:16You've done that already.
00:20:42And now she's doing it again.
00:20:48Sorry to wake you.
00:20:50You understand why you're here.
00:20:52It is for sanitary reasons we are examining every woman who has cohabited with our troops.
00:20:57I have not done anything with anyone.
00:21:00I heard you became violent.
00:21:01You must be concerned that people might hear.
00:21:04Is that why?
00:21:06I think it must be.
00:21:08Because what would life be like if word got out?
00:21:12Adultery.
00:21:13And with the Germans.
00:21:15And with so many of them.
00:21:18These things get out very quickly.
00:21:21No.
00:21:22Leave those.
00:21:22I can let you go, you know.
00:21:34With one word.
00:21:35Answer my questions.
00:21:37And no one will know.
00:21:40Or you can stay here.
00:21:42And the word will get out.
00:21:43No one will believe it.
00:21:52Oh, they would.
00:21:52They would.
00:21:54You saw Eugene LaSalle and another young man the day before we lost her lancer.
00:21:58The old lady was quite clear.
00:22:00And you told her to pretend she hadn't seen them.
00:22:02You knew they'd shot the lancer.
00:22:05She told us.
00:22:09Does your husband know you're here?
00:22:11What would he think?
00:22:15He was driving the Baron's car while you were alone with all those young lancers.
00:22:21He doesn't need to know you've been here at all.
00:22:25Tell me who the other man was.
00:22:28The island would know you for a jerry bag.
00:22:32Your husband would know about the young lancers.
00:22:36And you see.
00:22:38I have heard that your tests have proved it.
00:22:41It's because you can't beat me, isn't it?
00:22:49Just tell me!
00:22:50Who was the other man?
00:22:53So clever, Mr. Flach.
00:22:55Well, go on.
00:22:56You tell the whole island.
00:23:00Yes?
00:23:01You'll have to beat me, Mr. Flach.
00:23:03And what happens when your Baron hears that?
00:23:05You've got nothing, did you?
00:23:16You call this nothing?
00:23:17You call this nothing?
00:23:17There are 157 men currently infected, sir.
00:23:33Roughly 15% of our forces.
00:23:35The island is riddled with it.
00:23:37I think we brought it here, sir.
00:23:40And now it's being transmitted back and forth.
00:23:43So, I've authorised that any island woman known to cohabit is examined also.
00:23:48Yes, I'm mending wool, Senator.
00:23:51Should we think symbolism, do you suppose?
00:23:53I thought it was perfectly well mended already.
00:23:55Not much of a wall are you, Mr. Brotherson.
00:23:59Anything else, Muller?
00:24:01This evening, sir.
00:24:03A few girls, piano, accordion maybe.
00:24:06What sort of girls?
00:24:08Clean ones, sir.
00:24:09Definitely.
00:24:10Make sure they are.
00:24:12Yes, I don't mind, Muller.
00:24:14It will loving us up.
00:24:15Ah, before you go.
00:24:17Why are you doing this?
00:24:28Simple aesthetics.
00:24:30Such a fine old wall.
00:24:32I mean, La Salle.
00:24:35Oh, La Salle.
00:24:37Such a cruel misfortune.
00:24:39I'm sure he's done nothing to endanger the rag.
00:24:42It's not about that.
00:24:43What purpose will it serve?
00:24:45Islanders will become acutely aware of the dangers of spying and of harbouring spies.
00:24:51There are any number of ways of achieving that.
00:24:52But this is the most direct.
00:24:57Shoot me instead.
00:24:59What?
00:25:00Shoot me.
00:25:02Why on earth would I do that?
00:25:04It would serve the same purpose.
00:25:05More so, it would prove you're no respect to a status.
00:25:08What has it to do with you?
00:25:13I knew he was from the island.
00:25:15It was my suggestion he handed himself in.
00:25:19You must not tell Flag that.
00:25:21You must not shoot, La Salle.
00:25:23He's done nothing.
00:25:24It wasn't even his idea.
00:25:29So you knew he was spying.
00:25:32Who was the other one?
00:25:33I know nothing at all about another one.
00:25:42When Flag sees a garden wall, he sees a boundary.
00:25:46An enclosure of acclaimed territory.
00:25:49For him, barbed wire is as good.
00:25:52Don't ever tell him what you have just told me.
00:25:54Unusual place.
00:26:09Yeah, usual.
00:26:09You ready to flip, mate?
00:26:25Because it's that time of the hour.
00:26:26You're to be at Sulushen at three.
00:26:35More odd jobs.
00:26:37You've a long war ahead of you.
00:26:39I could still get picked up.
00:26:41Sure.
00:26:41Winnie will come for you personally.
00:26:44And how will he find you?
00:26:45Advertise?
00:26:46In the evening, Argos?
00:26:47There'll be a landing soon.
00:26:49You're here for the duration.
00:26:50You'd better have a shave.
00:26:56You look like a conchy.
00:27:08Are you wondering about this one?
00:27:14Sorry.
00:27:21Excuse me.
00:27:22Excuse me.
00:27:23So, they let you go.
00:27:24Yes.
00:27:25No thanks to you.
00:27:27I'm sorry.
00:27:29You knew I wasn't one of those women.
00:27:31And what did you do about it?
00:27:33Nothing.
00:27:34Well, I thought you'd prefer that.
00:27:35Whenever I have tried to do anything for you or get to know you,
00:27:37you have turned me away.
00:27:38Of course I have.
00:27:40Why would I do otherwise?
00:27:42So, why do you run after me now?
00:27:44Run after you?
00:27:46I happen to see you.
00:27:47Just, please, don't ever come to our shop again.
00:27:52Angelique!
00:27:53Stop.
00:27:54I don't want to be seen with you.
00:27:56Stop.
00:27:57Come in here.
00:28:13Hitler's been the worst possible thing for our country.
00:28:15There are many of us who believe that.
00:28:18That's very easy to say.
00:28:19And at the same time, fight for him.
00:28:21No, it's very difficult.
00:28:25Do you mean you want England to win the war?
00:28:27But there shouldn't be a war.
00:28:28It's a bit late for that.
00:28:39She doesn't think you should be with me.
00:28:47You killed my father.
00:28:49I know.
00:28:50So how can you...
00:28:51I must have killed many people's fathers.
00:28:55You know, I've been on 14 raids so far.
00:28:58How many bombs is that?
00:28:59How many deaths?
00:28:59I suppose I will go on killing until it is my turn.
00:29:04But I hate to know about those that have died.
00:29:07I would like them all to remain anonymous.
00:29:09He was a beautiful man.
00:29:13Generous, loving, funny.
00:29:21Frustratingly diffident.
00:29:22And he always looked for the best in people.
00:29:28And always found it.
00:29:32He was truly loved.
00:29:34He was 23.
00:29:44No particular talents, but inoffensive.
00:29:49Failed his law exams.
00:29:52Loved by his mother.
00:29:55Extremely sorry for himself.
00:30:02You could desert?
00:30:04Oh, to be shot.
00:30:06Before killing anyone else.
00:30:08Isn't that better?
00:30:08No.
00:30:09I wouldn't like you to be shot.
00:30:12Am I supposed to be grateful?
00:30:20No.
00:30:29You're wasting your time.
00:30:32You killed my father.
00:30:33Oh, Germany.
00:30:34You killed your father, Hitler.
00:30:35Oh, Mummy.
00:30:36Meet the man who drops the bombs.
00:30:37There are already many thousands of dead Germans.
00:30:39Do I blame you for them?
00:30:40I don't fly a bomber plane.
00:30:42This is a ridiculous conversation.
00:30:45You know, I said you were stupid.
00:30:46Well, I think you are.
00:30:48If you can't see that we have no choice,
00:30:50either of us, any of us.
00:30:51So I'm stupid.
00:30:53So I'm stupid.
00:30:53About this, yes.
00:30:55You know, one day I am at law school.
00:30:56The next, I am conscripted, put in a uniform, put on a plane, taught how to navigate and how
00:31:01to drop bombs.
00:31:02What choice do I have?
00:31:03And I can't be interested.
00:31:05What choice do I have?
00:31:08Don't be interested.
00:31:09Just be human.
00:31:10Be civil.
00:31:12There's no point.
00:31:16Well, except that you are being, actually.
00:31:18You know, you are here.
00:31:19We are having tea.
00:31:20You are being human and civil.
00:31:26And you know, I think you are interested.
00:31:29Because if you weren't, you'd be up and away, especially when I said stupid.
00:31:36You're quite arrogant, aren't you?
00:31:39Is that how I seem?
00:31:40I don't think I am.
00:31:42Yes.
00:31:44Arrogant, opinionated, and self-centred.
00:31:47Why don't you go on sitting there?
00:32:08Ah, Mr. Brotherson.
00:32:09Long last.
00:32:10Need you in the orchard.
00:32:11It's horribly overgrown.
00:32:13Have you seen me arrive?
00:32:14A couple of lances.
00:32:15I came in the back.
00:32:16I need to get you cleaned up.
00:32:17I'll leave a razor in the gardener's shed.
00:32:19Any news of Eugene?
00:32:21What have you heard?
00:32:22Nothing.
00:32:23I'm asking you.
00:32:25Phil, they have some kind of party on tonight.
00:32:27Once that's on, we'll talk properly.
00:32:28Miss Merhay, I took the liberty of obtaining your address from the 50-50 club.
00:32:55Have I done something wrong?
00:32:57We are having a soiree this evening.
00:33:00I would like permission to accompany your singing on the piano, for which I will pay you.
00:33:09Think of it as work.
00:33:11It won't be fraternizing.
00:33:13Will there be just Germans there?
00:33:18No.
00:33:18There will certainly be locals there.
00:33:21I think it's fraternizing.
00:33:23Miss Merhay, I pay for my laundry.
00:33:27I pay the garage for my puncture to be mended.
00:33:29I pay for my haircuts.
00:33:32Without payment, it might be a concern.
00:33:34But what is the difference between the man who mends my punctures and the girl who sings for me?
00:33:38I pay.
00:33:40Strictly business, Miss Merhay.
00:33:42Strictly business, Miss Merhay.
00:33:43I pay.
00:33:44I pay.
00:33:45Strictly business, Miss Merhay.
00:33:46Miss Merhay.
00:33:47Miss Merhay.
00:33:48Miss Merhay.
00:33:49Miss Merhay.
00:33:50Miss Merhay.
00:33:51Miss Merhay.
00:33:52Miss Merhay.
00:33:53Miss Merhay.
00:33:54Miss Merhay.
00:33:55Miss Merhay.
00:33:56Miss Merhay.
00:33:57Miss Merhay.
00:33:58Miss Merhay.
00:33:59Miss Merhay.
00:34:00Miss Merhay.
00:34:01Miss Merhay.
00:34:02Miss Merhay.
00:34:03Miss Merhay.
00:34:04Miss Merhay.
00:34:05Miss Merhay.
00:34:06Miss Merhay.
00:34:07Miss Merhay.
00:34:08Miss Merhay.
00:34:09Where are you thinking, Walker?
00:34:22To the audience, sir.
00:34:39Yo! Come here.
00:34:54What are you doing here?
00:34:57Mr. Brother's in your back again.
00:34:59We must do some more walling together.
00:35:01But for now, go somewhere else. We need this area.
00:35:09We need a chair, Lassane.
00:35:37I... I don't know.
00:35:41See if you can manage.
00:35:47Load.
00:35:51Take aim.
00:35:56Fire.
00:36:07I'll take this tree down.
00:36:15Sir?
00:36:16I don't want it as an emblem for resistance.
00:36:18Please.
00:36:37He was called Eugene LaSalle.
00:36:41One never knows with you Islanders.
00:36:45Perhaps you knew him.
00:36:46You have a good saw in the shed, Mr. Brotherson.
00:37:08You heard the shots, Mrs. Dore.
00:37:11And yes, of course, I do regret it.
00:37:13I've asked Mr. Brotherson to take down the tree
00:37:16and cut it up into small logs and put it in storage.
00:37:30What had he done?
00:37:33He spied.
00:37:35And he probably killed a lancer, too.
00:37:37You're a lousy wall on Mr. Brotherson, you know that?
00:37:44Yes.
00:37:46Don't ever be tempted to mix with spice.
00:37:51Winter fuel.
00:37:53Much needed.
00:37:54All right.
00:38:10Corned beef, condensed milk, tinned salmon.
00:38:14And where do you want these, Mrs. Murphy?
00:38:16Can you explain, are these mine, are these yours?
00:38:18Whose?
00:38:19They're ours.
00:38:20Not many shops will have tinned salmon.
00:38:23We'll keep these, uh, separate.
00:38:25I'll be fair with you.
00:38:27Your stock stays yours until it's sold.
00:38:29It's very fair.
00:38:31Soon everything will be ours and life will be simple.
00:38:35In here are names and numbers.
00:38:39You keep it hidden.
00:38:40So, it's never Captain Kartoffel who buys potatoes.
00:38:44It's number 22.
00:38:45Conrad Kerbis doesn't buy a pumpkin.
00:38:46It's number 33.
00:38:47No names.
00:38:48Understand?
00:38:49You're not saying I must only sell to Germans.
00:38:51God forbid.
00:38:51We want to make money.
00:38:53Now, salmon.
00:38:55I paid four marks the tin.
00:38:56You sell at eight marks.
00:38:57Marks are worthless.
00:38:59The Wehrmacht have is paid in marks.
00:39:01I'll accept marks.
00:39:02But encourage sterling, which at least holds some value.
00:39:04Well, marks or sterling, be prudent.
00:39:07Always double the price of commodities.
00:39:09We should respond to current necessities.
00:39:10People are in grave need of fish at the moment.
00:39:12In fact, they're quite desperate for it.
00:39:14We should charge quadruple.
00:39:18She's a businesswoman.
00:39:21So, you'll have two hours to do what you need.
00:39:23Have a washboard on your good frock.
00:39:25And then we can go there on my motorbike.
00:39:27Oh, I could send a car for you.
00:39:29But come on the bike.
00:39:30It will be more fun.
00:39:32I have a good warm scarf.
00:39:33I'm not coming.
00:39:35Of course you are.
00:39:36It will be so much fun.
00:39:39Muller has procured an apple pie.
00:39:40And there will be so much brandy.
00:39:41And there will be music.
00:39:44Yes.
00:39:45And that's an order.
00:39:47I'm sorry, Lieutenant Walker.
00:39:48You don't order someone to go out with you.
00:39:51Well, I do.
00:39:52Didn't you enjoy the 50-50 club?
00:39:54You did.
00:39:56Oh.
00:39:57You're not still upset about the Jewish thing?
00:39:59Upset?
00:40:00Well, so you are.
00:40:01OK, I promise we won't mention it.
00:40:05I'm not coming.
00:40:07Please.
00:40:08No.
00:40:11This is ridiculous.
00:40:13It will be such a good evening.
00:40:15Good.
00:40:16Then order someone else.
00:40:17Hello.
00:40:19Hello.
00:40:21This is a very ugly bird.
00:40:23What is it doing here?
00:40:24She came with a business.
00:40:25She belongs to Mr Isaacs.
00:40:27Oh.
00:40:28So a Jewish parrot.
00:40:29Well, you can tell with a big nose, eh?
00:40:41So you won't come?
00:40:43Of course I won't.
00:40:44The population is herewith notified that Eugène Lassalle, born on 16th April 1919, residing in Plansolil, Department Finisterre,
00:41:13has been sentenced to death by the German War Court and has been shot.
00:41:19This has been done because he was spying on behalf of the enemy and willfully supporting England in the war against the German Empire.
00:41:26German War Court.
00:41:28Von Rheingarten.
00:41:29Commandant.
00:41:30Such a cultured people.
00:41:34Poor things.
00:41:35They're treated like animals.
00:41:37Herded onto the island, then disinfected like dipping sheep.
00:41:41At least they're being looked after.
00:41:45That's the bracelet Daddy gave you.
00:41:47I never wore it while he was alive.
00:41:49I barely even thanked him for it.
00:41:58He wouldn't have minded.
00:42:09I thought you didn't have the club tonight.
00:42:12Someone cancelled.
00:42:12So you'll be late again?
00:42:15Does it matter?
00:42:16That depends.
00:42:20There's been an execution.
00:42:24Did you know about it?
00:42:26If it's who, I think.
00:42:27It was a Lassalle.
00:42:29I was at school with a Raymond Lassalle.
00:42:31This was Eugène, his older brother.
00:42:34My God.
00:42:35Spying, apparently.
00:42:37What are you putting with that?
00:42:39There's half a cabbage here.
00:42:40And we can make fish cakes out of the tinned salmon.
00:42:44I don't feel like eating.
00:42:46No, you need to.
00:42:47It's a better meal than most will have tonight.
00:42:49I can't think of food.
00:42:51That's all I can think of.
00:42:53When Eugene's been shot.
00:42:55Your father was bombed.
00:42:57At least there was a reason for Eugène Lassalle.
00:42:59It's as if your father never happened.
00:43:08I mean, I'm not asking for sackcloth and ashes, but...
00:43:11Clubs, singing.
00:43:13What else?
00:43:14She feels it deeply.
00:43:16And I don't believe there is anything else.
00:43:18If she feels it deeply, then why do I never sense it?
00:43:22Do you sense it with me?
00:43:23Not greatly, if I'm honest.
00:43:25But at least you're not flinging yourself at them.
00:43:26You don't know what I'm doing.
00:43:30Like you don't know what June's doing.
00:43:32You're making assumptions.
00:43:33I can imagine what June's doing.
00:43:34Then what am I doing?
00:43:35Why?
00:43:36Is there something to tell?
00:43:41We couldn't tell you even if there was.
00:43:45We'd be letting you down.
00:43:48You're so fixed on being contained and efficient
00:43:53and running the shop, running the house.
00:43:56You've got to keep going.
00:43:57You mustn't give in.
00:44:00So we do the same.
00:44:04Anger is easier.
00:44:06You can grieve for your husband, you know.
00:44:09It is permitted.
00:44:10But not helpful.
00:44:12And so we can't grieve for our father.
00:44:14Except when you're not around, which we do frequently.
00:44:17So it's deeply hurtful to be told we don't feel.
00:44:20It will pass, won't it?
00:44:35Everything does.
00:44:36Don't sit under the apple tree
00:44:52with anyone else but me
00:44:54with anyone else but me
00:44:57with anyone else but me
00:44:59No, no, no
00:45:00Don't sit under the apple tree
00:45:02with anyone else but me
00:45:05Till I come marching home
00:45:08Oh, I see.
00:45:10Don't go walking down lovers lane
00:45:13with anyone else but me
00:45:15Anyone else but me
00:45:18Anyone else but me
00:45:20No, no, no
00:45:21Don't go walking down lovers lane
00:45:23with anyone else but me
00:45:26Where are these girls from, Walker?
00:45:29Round and about, sir.
00:45:31Where did you find them?
00:45:34Some of the ranks knew exactly where to find them.
00:45:37You are aware of the infection problem, are you, Walker?
00:45:41Sir?
00:45:42None are to go upstairs.
00:45:45I don't want officers mixing with their sort.
00:46:01Anyone else but me
00:46:03Anyone else but me
00:46:05No, no, no
00:46:06Don't sit under the apple pie
00:46:08the blood's not dry on their hands
00:46:19there's been a fair sprinkling of girls arrived
00:46:23brought up for the celebrations
00:46:25they might not know of course
00:46:28they might not even care
00:46:30time to risk Phil do you think
00:46:38if you do bed in the cellar
00:47:08there's a party next door now as a good time as any
00:47:11don't forget your bag
00:47:15where are we going
00:47:34doesn't matter
00:47:37you don't even know my name
00:47:39I don't need to know your name
00:47:41I don't like it standing up
00:47:44could we go somewhere else
00:47:46ow that hurts
00:47:48you didn't stop resisting
00:47:50you're stupid
00:47:52turn around
00:47:55I won't turn around
00:47:57turn around
00:47:58someone's there
00:48:02who's there
00:48:03it's me like no walker
00:48:05what
00:48:05mrs. door
00:48:06my god how dare you
00:48:09how dare you
00:48:10on my property
00:48:11what are you doing here
00:48:13none of your business
00:48:14so you stood there while
00:48:15what
00:48:16should I have interrupted
00:48:18don't tell the commandant
00:48:22just get out
00:48:23if you are tempted to tell the commandant
00:48:32mrs. door
00:48:33just remember
00:48:33you are out after curfew
00:48:36I'm often out after curfew
00:48:38lieutenant walker
00:48:38and the last time
00:48:40I was in the company
00:48:41of your commandant
00:48:42I should not have said that
00:49:12you killed him
00:49:20it was your idea
00:49:23you
00:49:23we know
00:49:24they killed him
00:49:26we tried to help
00:49:27you were wrong
00:49:28you were so sure
00:49:31but
00:49:31we were wrong Phil
00:49:32but we didn't kill him
00:49:34so did he crack and confess
00:49:37but he couldn't have
00:49:39or they'd have got me
00:49:40or is the baron playing a game
00:49:42does he know
00:49:43seems to have an interest in me
00:49:45I don't think he's a clue
00:49:46he just likes you
00:49:47god
00:49:48so if LaSalle didn't crack
00:49:53why did they shoot him
00:49:54I don't really think
00:49:56it was about Eugene Phil
00:49:58they wanted to shoot someone
00:50:00they were looking out
00:50:01for a candidate
00:50:02and unfortunately
00:50:03Eugene fit the bill
00:50:04we underestimated them
00:50:06I think he was straight away
00:50:07he was from the island
00:50:07so we're keeping you here
00:50:11Phil
00:50:12as far as the baron's concerned
00:50:13we've taken you on as a fixture
00:50:14and you can sneak down here
00:50:15every night after dark
00:50:16it's hell
00:50:17yes
00:50:17what else do you suggest
00:50:20and it's pointless
00:50:21completely pointless
00:50:25Phil
00:50:26we're trying to help
00:50:27like you did Eugene
00:50:30Zelda
00:50:51Zelda
00:50:52Zelda
00:50:52I know you're up there
00:51:16come down
00:51:16please
00:51:35you have to let me in
00:51:36it's too late
00:51:38it's
00:51:39it's only ten o'clock
00:51:43I've come to apologise
00:51:46you don't need to
00:51:47I do
00:51:48I
00:51:49I should have asked you nicely
00:51:51I was too demanding
00:51:52and
00:51:52I should not have joked about the parrot
00:51:55I have nothing against them
00:51:57some of my best friends are parrots
00:52:01you're drunk
00:52:03I'm not drunk
00:52:04I had a few drinks
00:52:06please
00:52:09let me in
00:52:10I need to speak to you
00:52:12I can't let you in
00:52:13then I am going to spend
00:52:16a very cold night
00:52:17on your doorstep
00:52:18and I will sing
00:52:19all night long
00:52:21and I have a worse voice
00:52:22than a cat
00:52:22all right
00:52:25dreaming
00:52:27of my dreamboat
00:52:31in the moonlight
00:52:32schnapps
00:52:52best
00:52:54let's go up to your flat
00:53:06no
00:53:08you should have come with me tonight
00:53:19your friend
00:53:22your friend was there
00:53:23um
00:53:23oh
00:53:26beat me that
00:53:28he ate to the bar
00:53:29June
00:53:29good singer
00:53:30but those other girls
00:53:34thought it would go with anyone
00:53:37now I blame you Zelda
00:53:43I found myself in a shed
00:53:46with one of them
00:53:47can you believe that
00:53:48me
00:53:49I just want to be friend
00:53:57I'm so bloody lonely
00:53:58I just want a girl
00:53:59that I can respect
00:54:00you know that it's your fault
00:54:07if you had come with me
00:54:09I never would have done it
00:54:10let's go upstairs
00:54:18no
00:54:21please
00:54:22won't do anything
00:54:24we'll talk
00:54:26you can drink some schnapps
00:54:29tell me all about yourself
00:54:31and I get to know you
00:54:34and you get to know me
00:54:36no
00:54:36please come
00:54:37no please
00:54:37no no
00:54:38no more please
00:54:39come upstairs
00:54:41learn more about
00:54:43no
00:54:43I'm going to be very clear with you
00:54:50Leutnant Walker
00:54:51you were just talking about a certain sort of girl
00:54:55the one you ended up with in the shed
00:54:57I am not that sort of girl
00:54:58and I will not let you upstairs to my flat
00:55:00if you respect me
00:55:03you'll leave now
00:55:06and in the morning
00:55:08and in the morning when the schnapps is worn off
00:55:09I promise you will be glad that you did
00:55:11have you ever shot anyone
00:55:17no of course I haven't
00:55:21but no
00:55:21no of course
00:55:22I was with the firing squad this afternoon
00:55:29I gave the order
00:55:32it's interesting that
00:55:39that moment of absolute power
00:55:42there's none greater I suppose
00:55:44in a sense
00:55:47it's
00:55:47it's
00:55:48a privilege
00:55:49to experience it
00:55:50not many do after all
00:55:53no
00:55:56there's a life
00:55:57and then
00:55:59no life
00:56:01at my command
00:56:04I am so glad
00:56:26you believe
00:56:27we are going to get to know each other better
00:56:30and I am so glad
00:56:34that you are not like those other girls
00:56:35I am so glad
00:57:05I do appreciate this
00:57:07you driving me home
00:57:10they are quite human
00:57:19some of them
00:57:21I mean if it wasn't for the uniforms
00:57:24we sing
00:57:26we dance
00:57:27we enjoy the same music
00:57:29we execute young soldiers
00:57:30Eugene LaSalle
00:57:34I knew him
00:57:37you knew him
00:57:38but they wouldn't have had anything to do with it
00:57:40it would be a different department
00:57:43so where did it happen then
00:57:45the prison
00:57:47did you dance with lieutenant walker tonight miss
00:57:51no but he was there
00:57:52and the baron
00:57:55for a while
00:57:56where's your dad miss
00:58:00off fighting
00:58:01my father was killed
00:58:04in the harbour aid
00:58:05and this honours his memory
00:58:07but holy than thou
00:58:11I am holier than no one
00:58:13I am king
00:58:14beef
00:58:32who's
00:58:33who's
00:58:33who's
00:58:34who's
00:58:36who's
00:58:36who's
00:58:36who's
00:58:37who's
00:58:39who's
00:58:39who's
00:58:39what's
00:58:40Miss Mahi, I'd like to remind you what's going on here.
00:59:07Those nice men you spent evening with, it was them who shot your friend.
00:59:12And you know where it happened?
00:59:14Fifty yards from where you were partying, outside in the garden.
00:59:18I... I was paid for the evening.
00:59:21I wasn't fraternising.
00:59:23You was paid?
00:59:24Not like that! I'm a singer. It was an engagement.
00:59:28Well, that's not party. Party, drinks, singing, dance the night away and paid into the bargain.
00:59:33You ought to be bloody ashamed, you little trollop.
00:59:37I'm fleeing from Lightning Walker.
00:59:54And I'm sorry, I assumed Angelique knew where you'd be tonight.
00:59:57Well, I was paid.
01:00:02Alright?
01:00:04I was paid.
01:00:05Yes, alright.
01:00:06I went to sing.
01:00:08But say I went to flirt.
01:00:09No, June, listen, I'm not angry.
01:00:11Well, Mummy will be when you tell her.
01:00:13And you can tell her.
01:00:15Say I spent the evening with a bunch of murderers who come from shooting Eugene.
01:00:19And tell her how much I enjoyed it.
01:00:29We can't help who we like.
01:00:30I came to offer you a brandy.
01:00:46I wouldn't touch your brandy.
01:00:49How can you celebrate after what you did today?
01:00:52That weight of righteousness is very heavy, Mrs. Dore.
01:00:57Keep up this moral indignation and come the war's end, you'll have drowned in it.
01:01:03How many lives will I have saved by one inconsequential execution?
01:01:08Inconsequential?
01:01:09Yes, you English, with your hypocrisy and sentiment.
01:01:12You're as bloody as any race on earth.
01:01:15Put a record on the ground before it.
01:01:17I certainly will not.
01:01:21Are you staying here?
01:01:23Yes.
01:01:24Then I am not.
01:01:25Sit down.
01:01:27No.
01:01:28Sit down!
01:01:40Where is your husband?
01:01:42I suspect he's working.
01:01:44He's in the house?
01:01:45Most certainly.
01:01:47I believe I heard you order my wife to sit down.
01:02:02I did.
01:02:03You are aware this is her house.
01:02:06This is going somewhere, isn't it?
01:02:10Is it to end in a challenge?
01:02:12Are we to fight?
01:02:13What is the English way?
01:02:14Oh, I'd gladly fight you, Barrett.
01:02:15Then we shall.
01:02:17What will we be fighting for?
01:02:19For?
01:02:20Nothing.
01:02:21James.
01:02:21About?
01:02:22Plenty.
01:02:24Your manner.
01:02:25Your overbearing, bullying attitude.
01:02:27Your assumption of mental superiority when you're simply a butchering thug.
01:02:31But mainly, mainly for your condescension in trying to appropriate my wife.
01:02:36And to the victor, the spoils.
01:02:39Please, James, this is too shaming.
01:02:41A butchering thug would call in his henchman.
01:02:43Use a revolver.
01:02:44Do so.
01:02:44When was the last time you fought, Senator?
01:02:48Not since school.
01:02:49James!
01:02:51You know we fight regularly in training.
01:02:53For God's sake, James, stop it!
01:02:58It's barbaric!
01:03:03I do believe you have loosened a lot of my teeth.
01:03:08Surely we can now share that brandy, huh?
01:03:17Please, Baron, just go.
01:03:20Please, Baron, just go.
01:03:50I didn't say a word to him.
01:04:06Didn't cut his eye all the way.
01:04:10All that dry from the prison to the house.
01:04:14Trying to think of a word of comfort to say to him.
01:04:18I couldn't think of one.
01:04:21What do you say?
01:04:22What can you say?
01:04:25There's nothing, Wilf.
01:04:27Oh, the poor lad.
01:04:30You can't even say I'm with you because you ain't.
01:04:33It ain't you who's gonna be shot.
01:04:36He's on his own and he knows it.
01:04:39And you know it.
01:04:40He'll have felt you on his side, Wilf.
01:04:45He'll have known.
01:04:48You told me again.
01:04:51They didn't hurt you, did they?
01:04:52No.
01:04:53Prison.
01:04:54Prison.
01:05:01Yes.
01:05:03Filthy bastards.
01:05:06Fine, Wilf.
01:05:07Nothing happened.
01:05:09They just asked me a few questions and then they let me go.
01:05:12Thank God.
01:05:20Thank God.
01:05:24That's my word.
01:05:26That's my word.
01:05:28I will be all right.
01:05:34I will do.
01:05:39I will do.
01:05:40I will do.
01:05:40Oh, my God.
01:06:10Oh, my God.
01:06:41And she was, wasn't she?
01:06:44A party with the enemy.
01:06:47What else is it?
01:06:49I'm not your enemy.
01:06:51Of course you are, Bernhardt.
01:06:59Of course you are.
01:07:07ORGAN PLAYS
01:07:37ORGAN PLAYS
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