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Join Smiling Jack on his epic journey in Episode 6, full of excitement, adventure, and unexpected surprises. Experience the thrill and wonder as Jack explores new places, meets fascinating characters, and overcomes challenges. Perfect for fans of adventure, animated stories, and fun-filled escapades.
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00:00THE END
00:30The End
01:00The End
01:30It's positively unspeakable to have had the secret of a hidden route from China to India right in our hands
01:37There's no doubt, Sir Cedric. The Black Samurai abducted Marlene to prevent him from telling us that secret
01:42The Black Samurai? That's obvious. It's equally obvious that their German leader, this, this Fraulein von Teufel, will find a way to force him to tell it to the Japs
01:55Is Marling?
02:02Yeah, Marling's in there on his way to the Japanese sub. Get in there
02:06Of course it's not your fault, Hardy. No mine
02:13But unless your police find the old boy and fetch him back, I'll have to contact London and
02:19Yes? The police
02:24Oh right, quite right. Keep me advised
02:30An amazing chap that, Captain Martin. What is, what's happened? Seems he found where they were holding Marling and got himself caught doing it
02:39How'd he get word to the police? Managed to trick his captors and phone his Australian friend, Thompson. The police are on their way now
02:45Don't come in there, put him on the tug and lose him as soon as you can
02:52Don't come in there, put him on the tug and lose him as soon as you can
02:54Don't come in there, put him on the tug and lose him as soon as you can
02:56Don't come in there, put him on the tug and lose him as soon as you can
02:59Don't come in there, put him on the tug and lose him as soon as you can
03:02Don't come in there, put him on the tug and lose him as soon as you can
03:05Don't come in there, put him on the tug and lose him as soon as you can
03:06Don't come in there, put him on the tug and lose him as soon as you can
03:08Don't come in there, put him on the tug and lose him as soon as you can
03:09Don't come in there, put him on the tug and lose him as soon as you can
03:10I may as well lose it right here, throw it over, it'll sink soon enough.
03:33All right, let's shove off.
03:40I may as well lose it right here, throw it over, it'll sink soon enough.
03:49I'll see you next time.
03:53I'll see you next time.
03:57I'll see you next time.
04:06I'll see you next time.
04:07I'll see you next time.
04:08I'll see you next time.
04:18Come on.
04:22I'll see you next time.
04:26I'll see you next time.
04:28Help me with this box, Jackson's side.
04:43Police, pay records.
04:58Take it easy, old man. You're a bit worse for wear.
05:01I'll be all right. As soon as I get my breath back.
05:05Marling's in here, chloroformed. Get him out.
05:08Then don't leave him unguarded for one second while he's in Hong Kong.
05:11Tommy Wing, you come with me.
05:28You've done more than save Marling, Jack.
05:31It looks as if these papers will put the Black Samurai out of business,
05:32in Hong Kong at any rate.
05:34And if this Jap will talk,
05:36maybe we'll put Fraulein von Teufel out of business as well.
05:37Oh!
05:39It looks as if these papers will put the Black Samurai out of business, in Hong Kong at any rate.
05:43And if this chap will talk, maybe we'll put Fraulein von Teufel out of business as well.
05:56One thing's certain, no one will ever be able to make this man betray Fraulein von Teufel.
06:04We owe you more than we can say, Captain Martin, for your rescue of Ma Ling.
06:08Thank you, Sir Cedric. Ma Ling's safety is my personal responsibility.
06:12Uh, semi-facial, of course.
06:14I must say you're certainly doing a splendid job of it.
06:17Moreover, the evidence you uncovered resulted in the rounding up of the Hong Kong Bronx of the Black Samurai.
06:22Including their leader, Fraulein von Teufel?
06:25Unfortunately, no. She and four of her agents escaped.
06:28However, the police haven't given up the chase.
06:30Well, here's hoping they catch them.
06:32Ma Ling's life is in constant danger as long as Fraulein von Teufel's at large.
06:37I have a radio message for you. Fraulein von Teufel from Kageyama.
06:46Fraulein von Teufel? I don't think I understand. Who are you?
06:50I have a radio message for you, Fräulein van Teufel, from Kageyama.
06:59Fräulein van Teufel?
07:01I don't think I understand.
07:03Who are you?
07:04I am Samson, Black Samurai.
07:10Proceed.
07:12What is the message?
07:14Kageyama says, Malin must die.
07:16It is dangerous to wait.
07:18Tell Kageyama I still make the decisions for the Black Samurai.
07:22As long as we have a chance to get the secret from Malin, he must live.
07:26But he might tell our enemies first.
07:29He won't live that long.
07:31I have been invited to the conference.
07:33I'll see to that.
07:38If I ring for service during the day, be sure you answer it yourself.
07:48This is wrong as you wish.
07:49Let me get it.
09:04I'll order some more tea.
09:05You'd better not.
09:06If we're going to the conference, you'd better get dressed.
09:08It's almost time.
09:09All right.
09:10I won't be a minute.
09:18I have made an English translation of the Pax Sucedric.
09:21Let my secretary have the case.
09:24This will suffice for my purposes.
09:28This says Your Excellency knows a secret route from China to India.
09:33That is correct.
09:35It lies through the province of which I am governor.
09:38And you are willing to grant China the use of that route?
09:41If China and Great Britain promise to close it again after the war, wouldn't such a road
09:48bring valuable trade to your state after the war?
09:52Nations with wealth or who want it are the ones at war.
09:58My country prefer their poverty and peace.
10:03I see China's already signed the pact.
10:08And since I am empowered to sign for Great Britain...
10:12And now I believe we are ready to learn the secret.
10:29The pact requires one other signature.
10:32Another signature?
10:33Whose?
10:34That of the United States.
10:36The United States has no interest in the road.
10:38I think I can explain, Sir Cedric.
10:40His Excellency feels that a disinterested party might prevent a later misinterpretation of the pact.
10:45A conference has already been arranged at Honolulu.
10:48We are leaving by clipper today.
10:50If His Excellency has reached a decision, there is little else we can accomplish here.
10:55I'll have to hurry to make a reservation on the clipper.
10:57I'll see you at the hotel.
11:06Any further word on those missing black samurai agents?
11:08Only that we know positively there are four.
11:10One Jap and three Germans.
11:27Room service.
11:29Great.
11:34No, I've had no idea.
11:35He has to be caused by a millionaires in the mains.
11:37Two months out ofbirth.
11:39The second parteelピ Prior.
11:40The second party will walk away.
11:44He will dominated, Stan way to move once in the Jap, and a man.
11:47Let's go.
12:17Let's go.
12:47I think Your Excellency will be safer in here than in the lounge, but I suggest you keep this door locked.
13:06Everything all right, Jack?
13:12You know, this is the first time I felt really out of danger.
13:13That's a wonderful feeling.
13:19You know, this is the first time I felt really out of danger.
13:26That's a wonderful feeling.
13:27We are ready.
13:28Freud line 1-2-1.
13:29Good.
13:30Take over the ship tonight at quarter of ten.
13:32That will only give us fifteen minutes before we land it at the rendezvous.
13:33That's plenty of time.
13:34That's plenty of time.
13:35The steward is delighted that I am taking care of us.
13:41Did you see Fräulein von Teufel?
13:42Yes.
13:43We are to take over by quarter to ten, land at ten for the rendezvous with our submarine.
13:48So good.
13:49What now?
13:50How about this ship and crew?
13:51This type clipper makes our task easier.
13:52Let me show you.
13:53Let me show you.
13:54Well, let me show you.
13:55I have some time before.
13:56I'm sure you will.
13:57Okay.
13:58You didn't ask me.
13:59I did make them look for it.
14:00Go ahead.
14:01You will be able to knock them out of your mouth.
14:02Okay.
14:03Let me show you.
14:07What a Woche.
14:08I haven't played myself.
14:10Yeah, I will.
14:11I'm kidding.
14:12Did you see Fräulein von Teufel?
14:13Yes.
14:14We are to take over by quarter to ten,
14:15land at ten,
14:16for the rendezvous with our submarine.
14:17Sir, good.
14:18What now?
14:19How about this ship and crew?
14:21This type clipper makes our task easier.
14:22Let me show you.
14:23I'm allowing ten minutes to take over.
14:25That should be ample time.
14:27Everybody is certain of his assignment?
14:29Very well.
14:31It is now 9.35 p.m.
14:33By 9.45,
14:35we must be in control.
14:37It is now 9.35 p.m.
14:39By 9.45,
14:41we must be in control.
15:07No one will move, please.
15:11Come on.
15:13Come and see.
15:17Drop that pistol for a bar.
15:19And you two, lady, you at the other end.
15:25You two.
15:27Get over there with your friends.
15:31Get going.
15:33The other one.
15:35The authorities spotted you in Hong Kong.
15:39But I persuaded them to let you take the clipper
15:41on the chance that you might give yourselves away
15:43by trying to pull something.
15:45Thanks for walking into the trap.
15:47Now we ought to be able to talk, don't you think?
15:49Sit down.
16:05I am getting the clipper's report clearly, sir.
16:17It is on course.
16:19But the code signal has not come over.
16:239.50.
16:24Should I receive confirmation of the capture by now?
16:27I think we have spotted the cripples running right, sir.
16:29Good.
16:31Man the guns.
16:33If Fräulein von Teufel has failed,
16:35we ought to shoot the clipper down.
16:36But, sir, Fräulein von Teufel and Marling are very important.
16:39Nevertheless, they will have to take their chances.
16:41Those are Tokyo's orders.
16:42Yes, sir.
16:43So, like Mr. and Mrs. Bauer, you still insist you don't know Fräulein von Teufel's identity?
16:55So far, I only have blank paper.
16:59Maybe we've saved the best till the last.
17:02Do you know who Fräulein von Teufel is?
17:05I know nothing.
17:07Somehow, I believe the others were telling the truth
17:09when they said they didn't know anything.
17:11But you're lying.
17:12Now, you people are spies.
17:13Pirates.
17:14Pirates against a death sentence in the United States.
17:16Now, who's Fräulein von Teufel?
17:21Who is she?
17:28He's dead.
17:29Poisoned off his throat.
17:31Well, it begins to look like Fräulein von Teufel
17:35isn't any farther away than one of the women in this compartment.
17:41Nobody leaves this room or we find out who killed that chap.
17:44We'll have to search everybody for a weapon that could have fired that dart.
17:47Sorry, Trudy.
17:48But that pencil could have been rigged to fire a dart.
17:49Oh, certainly, Tommy.
17:50Well, I am sorry.
17:51But it was the quickest way of clearing you of suspicion.
17:53Nobody really suspected you, Trudy.
17:55Nobody really suspected you, Trudy.
17:56Thanks, Jack.
17:57You had me worried for a moment.
17:58Now, please don't break this one.
17:59I need it for my work.
18:00I need it for my work.
18:01Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
18:04What?
18:05I don't know what happened.
18:06I was almost maligned by the metal, but I cannot be aware of the things.
18:11I do have to come.
18:14Now, you're all right.
18:15And then I'm not sure how to drive it.
18:16You're all right.
18:17And then, we're all right.
18:18Yes.
18:19Well, I'm sorry.
18:20I'm sorry.
18:21But it was the quickest way of clearing you of suspicion.
18:23Nobody really suspected you, Trudy.
18:24Thanks, Jack.
18:25You had me worried for a moment.
18:26Now, please don't break this one.
18:27I need it for my work.
18:28Come on.
18:58We haven't got a chance.
19:28Come on.
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