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A gripping war story set in the chaos of Normandy. Normandy: Into the Fire throws you straight into the frontline where courage, sacrifice, and survival collide. Experience the intensity of battle, the brotherhood of soldiers, and the relentless push through enemy fire in one of history’s most decisive moments. A cinematic journey into the heart of war.
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00:00:30Keep your eyes open.
00:00:49This is only a car, not a tank, Corporal.
00:00:51Did you hear me?
00:00:59Keep your eyes on the road.
00:01:02It's a rough road, sir.
00:01:03Nonsense.
00:01:04If you keep your eyes on it instead of watching the sky.
00:01:21It's only a scout, Major.
00:01:29Nothing dangerous.
00:01:44And you, you idiot, you're asking for trouble.
00:01:47Behaving like a coward.
00:01:48Your superior is the one who'll tell you to take cover.
00:01:50Your superior.
00:01:51He saw an enemy plane.
00:01:53That's enough for me.
00:01:54Whatever you say.
00:01:54Right on.
00:01:55I told the corporal to keep his eyes open.
00:01:58And the good thing, our life is all too short.
00:02:03Corporal Mueller.
00:02:03Davo.
00:02:05Take it easy.
00:02:06And you'll earn my appreciation by staying alert.
00:02:10Let's go.
00:02:10Davo.
00:02:20Davo.
00:02:21Davo.
00:02:22Davo.
00:02:23Davo.
00:02:24Davo.
00:02:25Davo.
00:02:26Davo.
00:02:27Davo.
00:02:28Davo.
00:02:29Davo.
00:02:30Davo.
00:02:31Davo.
00:02:32Davo.
00:02:33Davo.
00:02:34Davo.
00:02:35Davo.
00:02:36Davo.
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00:02:41Davo.
00:02:42Davo.
00:02:43Davo.
00:02:44Davo.
00:02:45Davo.
00:02:46The End
00:03:16These Normandy peasants are as thick as mules.
00:03:40You idiot!
00:03:41Are you going to move that thing over or do I have to clear the road with my pistol?
00:03:46Hurry, Louie, get the head off the way.
00:04:11Come on.
00:04:12The document.
00:04:26Tell Victor to give his hand.
00:04:31Victor, go and help.
00:04:32Now, give me your hand with the lieutenant.
00:04:49This one weighs a ton.
00:05:00I thought it was all that good living.
00:05:01Victor, get back up on the wagon.
00:05:02We'll cover them up.
00:05:03I've changed the photographs.
00:05:29You better be on your way.
00:05:30Best of luck.
00:05:34Let's go.
00:05:39Hurry.
00:05:40There's no time to lose.
00:05:41Stay free.
00:05:57Stay clear.
00:06:21Halt!
00:06:27Put it away.
00:06:37You're past in business.
00:06:42Come now, you forget.
00:06:44What do you mean, forget?
00:06:46First of all, present yourself in the correct manner to officers of the German army.
00:06:51Well, I'm at your service, Oberleutnant.
00:06:54Very well.
00:06:55What do you want?
00:06:57Headquarters told me that there was a report of several gunshots in the vicinity.
00:07:00I was only investigating, and I thought...
00:07:01You mean to say that for this you halted a couple of officers, eh?
00:07:05Extraordinary.
00:07:06I have patience.
00:07:07But you've strained my patience to the limit.
00:07:09I should report you.
00:07:11Now move.
00:07:12Yes sir, Oberleutnant.
00:07:14To befehl.
00:07:15Hurry up.
00:07:16I've been waiting.
00:07:22Drive on, Mueller.
00:07:23You've lost too much time already.
00:07:32Hey, Professor.
00:07:33German officer.
00:07:34German officer never looks back.
00:07:35Bother that rule.
00:07:36My back's a big target if they were to fire.
00:07:39We've got too much to do to lose you now.
00:07:41But you're assuming, aren't you, that we'll make it to this unholy easy here.
00:07:46Before you did all right.
00:07:47Now the tough part's ahead.
00:07:49Now you wouldn't want things to be too easy, would you, Professor?
00:07:52But I agree with you.
00:07:53I wish us all well.
00:08:19Your documents, please.
00:08:52All in order.
00:08:53You will excuse the screening of superior offices, but these are my orders, sir.
00:09:07We are ready to move.
00:09:09We've been waiting for you since we received orders from our office of security to accompany you to Seher.
00:09:14You see, Professor, the Germans themselves will lead us to Seher.
00:09:31All those months planning and worrying and wondering how we were going to get in and why it worked out.
00:09:37It couldn't be easier.
00:09:38Then, how to find the exit.
00:09:41How to find the exit.
00:09:42How to find the exit.
00:09:48possibly, you know I need for civil rights connives.
00:09:49Pull in and I'm going out.
00:09:50What, it's going on in the hospital that wants us to be in touch on that bit.
00:09:51If there's a sign on that spot for them.
00:09:52You will have to do the sworn viu.
00:09:53Come on.
00:09:54You go, now, come on.
00:09:55Come on, come on.
00:09:56What are you, some.
00:09:57Ghai.
00:09:58Mark over there, Corporal.
00:10:28This way, Major.
00:10:58Over right in Oakland, Major.
00:11:04All close behind.
00:11:06Mines?
00:11:07Mines is hardly the word.
00:11:09Do you know what it's called by the field, Marshal?
00:11:11You may not believe it, but he calls it the Devil's Garden.
00:11:14Not even a cat could slip through without blowing itself to hell.
00:11:28Ah, yes.
00:11:30We have one of your old students here, Major.
00:11:32All he talks about is the theories of the great Professor Dreyer.
00:11:35His name is Captain Mahler.
00:11:37He'll be delighted to see you.
00:11:47Follow me, please.
00:11:58Colonel Feindl, may I present Major Dreyer?
00:12:15Ah, it's a pleasure, Dreyer.
00:12:18A name I know well, Von Ketz.
00:12:22Your father.
00:12:23Isn't he Lieutenant General Von Ketz?
00:12:25Yes, sir.
00:12:26I knew there was a resemblance.
00:12:27We fought side by side in Greece, young man.
00:12:30And as boys, we fought over your mother.
00:12:32He won.
00:12:33Yes, sir.
00:12:34Would you prefer Professor to rest a little bit?
00:12:38It has been a long journey.
00:12:40Then later, you can inspect the plant.
00:12:42With your permission, Colonel.
00:12:44If the Major isn't too tired,
00:12:46I think that Mahler is quite anxious to show you his work.
00:12:49And I am at the least bit tired.
00:12:51Colonel?
00:12:52Thank you, sir.
00:12:53Then we can go have a look now.
00:12:56Excellent.
00:12:57It's through this door here.
00:12:59I'll come with you.
00:13:04Accompany the corporates of the Elizabeth men's quarters.
00:13:08You're not coming, Von Ketz?
00:13:10Of course.
00:13:11I wouldn't miss it.
00:13:14Come with me.
00:13:15Major Dreyer, may I present to you our young technical genius, Captain Mahler.
00:13:36He has designed and directed our project here at Zahir.
00:13:40I think you have every right to be proud of him.
00:13:44After all, he was your student.
00:13:48I know I haven't had the pleasure of meeting you before, Professor,
00:13:50but I've always followed your work in your books and scientific papers.
00:13:53In this respect, I consider myself your student.
00:13:55May I say how honored I am to meet you this first time.
00:13:58If I've learned anything, Major, you've done it.
00:14:02I hope that you won't be too disappointed in what I've done in Normandy.
00:14:06Oh, I'm sure it's marvelous, young Mahler.
00:14:08And I wish to say that I consider you an exemplary student.
00:14:11You are too kind to me, Professor.
00:14:13Mahler!
00:14:15Mind your own business, will you, and hold your compliments till later.
00:14:18As you'll see here, Professor, it's their funeral.
00:14:21It's their funeral.
00:14:46Have a look, sir.
00:15:23Right here.
00:15:27G1.
00:15:29Open the fuel lines.
00:15:37Contact.
00:15:47Not a bad job, is it?
00:15:49You might say we're planning a warm reception for the Americans should they try to land here.
00:15:54Take a look, Von Kitt.
00:16:00Congratulations, Mahler.
00:16:02Thank you, sir.
00:16:03Much impressed.
00:16:04You're quite right, Colonel Spital.
00:16:06If the Allies try to land here, they haven't got a chance.
00:16:08G1.
00:16:09G1.
00:16:10H1.
00:16:11D1.
00:16:12D1.
00:16:13D1.
00:16:14D1.
00:16:15D1.
00:16:16D1.
00:16:17D1.
00:16:18D1.
00:16:19D1.
00:16:20D1.
00:16:21D1.
00:16:22D1.
00:16:24D1.
00:16:25D1.
00:16:26D1.
00:16:27Just a little bit.
00:16:29You want to catch this contest.
00:16:30Go.
00:16:31D1.
00:16:32D1.
00:16:33D1.
00:16:34Major Dickinson, the timing on this one was dead on, 16 seconds.
00:17:04Can't make a quicker than that, Captain.
00:17:15Fritz really took a beating.
00:17:17He sure did, Dawson.
00:17:18But nobody was shooting back.
00:17:22Give me covered, you guys.
00:17:24I'm not through with this one yet.
00:17:26Still.
00:17:34Damn Nazi.
00:17:36That's enough, Sergeant Dots.
00:17:38Knock it off.
00:17:40Go find some other way to amuse yourself.
00:17:42You're too old to play with dolls.
00:17:44Yes, sir.
00:17:45That's it, Major.
00:17:47That's not it.
00:17:48You've got just ten seconds to clear that minefield.
00:17:52If you don't chop your time down, they'll get every one of you.
00:17:54Major, we've made this dummy run eight times and haven't been under 15 seconds yet.
00:17:58Lower it.
00:18:00How many of us you figure those Germans will get per second?
00:18:03Too many.
00:18:03The idea is to hold your casualty rate as low as possible.
00:18:08Oh, yes.
00:18:09Are you positive that the stupid cut up is an exact duplicate of the original?
00:18:13Sure, it's an exact duplicate.
00:18:16All the bunkers on that coast are alike.
00:18:19They've been photographed more often than Rita Hayworth.
00:18:24But look, Major, we're wasting a hell of a lot of time putting those pipes together.
00:18:29We'd better figure out some other way.
00:18:31I don't care how you do it.
00:18:33Listen to me, Jack.
00:18:36That bunker is there and it's got to be taken, see?
00:18:39Cut it to ten seconds or you'll get it in the neck.
00:18:43That's an order, Captain.
00:18:45Yes, sir.
00:18:48All right, men, fall in.
00:18:57You heard the Major.
00:18:59One more time.
00:19:01You heard Captain Murphy.
00:19:04You men, this is an arrest camp.
00:19:07Report to Captain Murphy immediately.
00:19:08All right, you guys.
00:19:09Shake a leg out of the truck.
00:19:10Move it!
00:19:11Move it!
00:19:11Let's go.
00:19:12Let's go.
00:19:16Let's go.
00:19:17The alarm will be circulated tonight.
00:19:31Tomorrow, D-Day begins.
00:19:33And day after tomorrow, God willing, we land.
00:19:37Yeah, God willing.
00:19:39And Omaha Beach?
00:19:41The Devil's Fountains?
00:19:44No news yet, I'm afraid.
00:19:46Who's on the job?
00:19:48An officer named Strobel.
00:19:51I'd say he's one of our most capable intelligence men.
00:19:54And two Frenchmen.
00:19:57Strobel. Do I know him?
00:19:59I'm sure you've heard of him.
00:20:00Well, quite a number of years before the war, he was a well-known actor on Broadway.
00:20:04You might say he was sort of the darling of Broadway.
00:20:06I'd prefer to have a professional for this show.
00:20:09An actor.
00:20:10Don't run him down.
00:20:12I think a hell of a lot of him.
00:20:14He'll do his best.
00:20:16That's about all we can go on.
00:20:18That he will do his damnedest.
00:20:20Please join me in one more.
00:20:22Thurston.
00:20:22Thurston.
00:20:23The Fountain is having a full test tomorrow morning.
00:20:26I think the professor and I had better retire and leave you gentlemen to your pleasures.
00:20:30Professor may share my room if he so desires.
00:20:33I'd be only too glad to Captain Marla.
00:20:37If I may have your leave, Colonel.
00:20:39Please do.
00:20:40They should like, Professor.
00:20:41If they want to go, we let them go.
00:20:51After all, it means too late to share this nectar.
00:20:54Pause it.
00:20:54Pause it.
00:20:56Easy, easy.
00:20:58Stop pulling like that.
00:21:00Stop, I told you.
00:21:05Easy, stop pulling.
00:21:07What's wrong with the dogs?
00:21:08Maybe they've picked up the scent.
00:21:10You could be right.
00:21:11Maybe they have.
00:21:12We'll see.
00:21:12Let them go.
00:21:13Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:21:43Oh, oh.
00:21:45Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:22:01I'll get it.
00:22:23Colonel Spindle speaking.
00:22:32In gleichem Schritt und Rett.
00:22:39Eine Kugel kann geflogen.
00:22:46Gilt es mir an, ob es es dir...
00:22:51Danke.
00:22:51Eine Kugel kann geflogen.
00:22:57Gilt es mir an...
00:23:00Gilt es mir an...
00:23:01Gilt es mir an...
00:23:05Gruppe 420.
00:23:15Eine Antwort.
00:23:17Gilt es mir an...
00:23:21Gilt es mir an...
00:23:23Gilt es mir an...
00:23:25Gilt es mir an...
00:23:36Here.
00:23:39Now stand guard here.
00:23:41Let nobody in.
00:23:42Orders from Herrn Oberst.
00:23:44Jawohl, Sir Opalator.
00:24:06Well, you must be tired, sir. Don't you want to go to bed?
00:24:28No. That is, yes. I've been doing some thinking.
00:24:33I hope I haven't offended you, Professor.
00:24:37Offend me? How?
00:24:39Oh, by what I said at dinner, I didn't mean it to be a personal remark.
00:24:43My dear chap, I'm not offended. You must know how I've stood.
00:24:48All my life I've preached against putting science at the disposition of insane.
00:24:56Let's go, Professor. Bring the radio.
00:24:59All right.
00:25:03Are you mad? What's that for?
00:25:06Don't worry, Professor. The rooms are soundproof.
00:25:09I just experimented.
00:25:11You don't mean you kill a man in cold blood, do you, Struggle?
00:25:13I can't take a chance.
00:25:17We'll have them after us the instant that we left.
00:25:24I'm sorry, Captain Mahler, but...
00:25:27Say, look here. It's your life or ours.
00:25:30Forgive me, Mahler.
00:25:32Forgive me, Mahler.
00:25:34There's no need for killing. He's no problem now.
00:25:37Satisfied.
00:25:38Come on, let's go.
00:25:39Get my driver. We must leave at once.
00:25:45Open the door.
00:25:47What are you waiting for?
00:25:48That's an order. Open the door.
00:25:50Impossible, Oberleight.
00:25:52You've got to have written permission.
00:25:53Ridiculous.
00:25:54Our orders say that we must leave at once, and this should be enough.
00:25:57Impossible, Oberleight.
00:25:59You've got to have permission on paper.
00:26:01Those are my orders, sir.
00:26:03Open up that door, Private.
00:26:05I'm sorry.
00:26:07I'm sorry.
00:26:08I'm sorry.
00:26:09I'm sorry.
00:26:10I'm sorry.
00:26:11I'm sorry.
00:26:12I'm sorry.
00:26:13I'm sorry.
00:26:14I'm sorry.
00:26:15I'm sorry.
00:26:16I'm sorry.
00:26:17I'm sorry.
00:26:18I'm sorry.
00:26:19Open up that door, Private.
00:26:23Right now.
00:26:25I'm sorry, Oberleight, but I can't do it.
00:26:31Guard!
00:26:32Open up!
00:26:33Open up!
00:26:47Our man here refused to avail us.
00:26:49Command phone just moments ago with the most urgent request from General Pemsel to see the Major.
00:26:54At this hour?
00:26:57You must have a special pass to go out, and only the Colonel can issue you that.
00:27:00Colonel Spital is in no position to issue any pass right now.
00:27:06You mean that you had quite a celebration, sir?
00:27:10Yeah.
00:27:14Very well.
00:27:15I'll accompany you to the parking area.
00:27:30I'm sorry.
00:27:31I'm sorry.
00:27:32I'm sorry.
00:27:33I'm sorry.
00:27:34I'm sorry.
00:27:35I'm sorry.
00:27:36I'm sorry.
00:27:37I'm sorry.
00:27:38I'm sorry.
00:27:55Pull the car out, Corporal.
00:27:58Where are your bags, sir?
00:27:59Oh, you see.
00:28:00We left them behind.
00:28:02Probably be back in an hour.
00:28:08Can you tell me then why the Major needs his boot jack for that hour?
00:28:14Oh, my boot jack.
00:28:15I can't imagine what I was thinking.
00:28:17Now, what's this all about at this time of night?
00:28:34What is it?
00:28:35Who are you looking for?
00:28:36What's happened?
00:28:37What's happened?
00:28:38Check us.
00:28:39Get out of the storm.
00:28:47Get out of the storm.
00:28:48Get out of the storm.
00:28:50Get!
00:28:51Hey!
00:28:52Get in!
00:28:53Get!
00:28:54Get!
00:28:57If he comes this way, we will get him.
00:28:59Yes, yes, yes.
00:29:01All right, all right, all right.
00:29:04We will get him.
00:29:24Not this way, sir.
00:29:29Come on!
00:29:34Hey, wait, hey!
00:29:59that's fine is even through here we thought we saw him there over like none
00:30:12you can at least give me a hand why aren't you with the others there you damn coward
00:30:29oh
00:30:43this way
00:30:59oh
00:31:13oh
00:31:28denise what are you doing here be quiet follow me
00:31:31how can we find him in this darkness we'd better find him
00:31:42tell vable cindelar as mad as a hornet let's try this area over here come on
00:31:48oh
00:32:06he's dead too
00:32:13and this one he's still breathing then we'd be happy to take him with us
00:32:18no he's too badly wounded i'm afraid that the right would kill him
00:32:24it is quite interesting the concern you show for him he's a spy he's a spy but he's also a man
00:32:32now you remember this until further orders i am in command here
00:32:35yeah then the entire responsibility is left in your hands i'll try to remember that felt able
00:32:41take him to my room and be careful with him
00:32:51come with me
00:32:52we were lucky they didn't have the dogs wait a minute you still haven't told me what you
00:33:01were doing there the bodies were found almost immediately
00:33:06john louis were poor grave diggers
00:33:10what's that a radio yes you better call headquarters
00:33:25what's that a radio yes
00:33:37what's that a radio yes
00:33:41Hello.
00:33:50Well, read me the message.
00:33:57Okay.
00:33:58Yes.
00:33:59Thanks.
00:33:59Goodbye.
00:34:01Hello.
00:34:02Get me General Taylor immediately.
00:34:05Yes.
00:34:11Is it safe here?
00:34:20Safe enough.
00:34:22You'll have to hide in the barn, though.
00:34:25If I have to.
00:34:26Who else is here?
00:34:27Just my father.
00:34:29Is he one of us?
00:34:30Oh, no.
00:34:31He's very old.
00:34:32He doesn't want to fight anymore.
00:34:33He just wants to enjoy the few years he has.
00:34:37You can't hold that against him.
00:34:39Oh, I don't.
00:34:40That's just the way he is.
00:34:44Denise!
00:34:46Denise!
00:34:49Denise!
00:34:55Denise!
00:34:57Is that you?
00:34:58Yes!
00:34:59Well, come in right away.
00:35:00Something terrible has happened.
00:35:01The Germans are in a rage.
00:35:03Dad, don't worry so much.
00:35:04Go back in and lie down.
00:35:06Lie down, you say?
00:35:07I'd like to know how you'd like it.
00:35:09To be 75 and someday you'll understand.
00:35:13I'll not pay for what they did.
00:35:14Lie down, you say.
00:35:16Here, here.
00:35:16Go, go, go, go.
00:35:18Come on.
00:35:18Move, move, move, move.
00:35:19Move, move, move, move, move.
00:35:22Move, move, move.
00:35:40Move, move, move.
00:35:44Strobel will maintain constant communications with headquarters.
00:35:47Come over here, Jack.
00:35:55This is it.
00:35:57They have.
00:35:59And these are the aerial photographs that were taken at dawn.
00:36:03You'll jump tonight.
00:36:05Now, Jack, there is one farm which is close to your landing area.
00:36:10And it's a friendly one.
00:36:11Lieutenant Strobel made sure of that.
00:36:14Now, this is a copy of your landing map.
00:36:17I want you to learn that by heart.
00:36:21Your take-off time is 1,900 hours.
00:36:26All set?
00:36:28I wish you good luck.
00:36:29Thank you, Major.
00:36:31We'll need it.
00:36:35Captain Murphy, you don't seem very enthusiastic about this operation.
00:36:40Should I be?
00:36:42Good God, man.
00:36:44You'll be the first American soldier to set foot in France.
00:36:49I've been trying to appreciate that fact for more than a month.
00:36:52I'll be damned if I can.
00:36:53I know it to blow against the Nazis.
00:36:55We're protecting the free world.
00:36:58Depending on the man on the 29th, we'll death by fire.
00:37:00I know where those facts made you.
00:37:03Do you really think that's the right attitude to have before taking off in an operation like this?
00:37:11All right.
00:37:11What's really been hitting me is that this operation is already butchered.
00:37:15My intelligence.
00:37:16Can you tell me why?
00:37:17Once that unit was inside, boy, they didn't blow that bunker?
00:37:19You know damn well that we have got a chance in hell.
00:37:24It was their job to locate the bunker and it's your job to blow it.
00:37:28You can do it, Jack.
00:37:33We have it worked out to the last detail.
00:37:40You know what they call this operation?
00:37:42Operation Gambit.
00:37:44You know what that means?
00:37:45It's a chair spoof.
00:37:47You sacrifice one piece to protect another.
00:37:50That is a gambit.
00:37:52Who are you making sandwiches for?
00:38:16Oh, Sergeant Wagner.
00:38:17We have to keep him happy.
00:38:19Yes, but don't overdo it.
00:38:21You know how these Germans are.
00:38:23They'll eat us out of house and home if you give them half a chance.
00:38:26But you're right.
00:38:27I don't want any trouble.
00:38:35Now for some special messages.
00:38:39The meadows are green.
00:38:42We grow too soon old and too late smart.
00:38:45Denise, turn that radio off.
00:38:47You know it's forbidden to listen to an enemy program.
00:38:50I've told you before.
00:38:51Now why do you do it?
00:38:52Honestly, you worry too much.
00:38:54Well, someone has to worry around here.
00:38:56Now what's the matter with you?
00:38:57Don't you realize that there's a military ban on that broadcast?
00:39:02Denise, turn it off.
00:39:06Charles has a new...
00:39:08There, it's off.
00:39:10Are you satisfied?
00:39:10Where are you going?
00:39:14To take this to Sergeant Wagner.
00:39:19420.
00:39:41No other message, no Major.
00:39:59Connect me with General Pencil.
00:40:05Hello.
00:40:07Oh, it's your guy.
00:40:09What's that you say?
00:40:11They've just transmitted the first verse of Verlaine.
00:40:14A moment ago, sir.
00:40:15Reports indicate that the second verse will be transmitted within 24 hours,
00:40:19and I don't have to tell you, General, what that holds in store for us.
00:40:22The invasion, according to a great many generals.
00:40:25We must transmit every bit of information to headquarters, Baring.
00:40:28But what about local army units?
00:40:30Hadn't we better advise them, sir?
00:40:32Just do your job, Major Baring, and leave the decisions to me.
00:40:35And for your information, the opinions of generals at headquarters are not always right.
00:40:41So it's finally happening.
00:40:42The invasion of Normandy, Lieutenant.
00:40:46That means they'll be sending the paratroopers in tonight.
00:40:50Do you know exactly where they're going to land?
00:40:55They'll inform me by radio in about two hours.
00:40:57There will be on hand to greet them just as soon as they last.
00:41:02Oui.
00:41:04No, no.
00:41:05No women allowed.
00:41:05Well, what is it?
00:41:25Oh, a thousand excuses, Lieutenant.
00:41:27After all, I didn't know.
00:41:28She never said a thing.
00:41:29That naughty little Denise, not a thing.
00:41:32The object?
00:41:33Perhaps you don't like Germans?
00:41:34On the contrary, Lieutenant.
00:41:36I consider it a great honor.
00:41:38Then get out of here and don't bother me.
00:41:41Just as you say.
00:41:42But my father's gone now.
00:42:00What are you doing?
00:42:00Oh, that sounds just like a line from a play.
00:42:03I bet you were on the stage.
00:42:04I was in a play at school once.
00:42:06What a honey.
00:42:07This is dressed for an asshole.
00:42:08Oh, my God.
00:42:18Oh, my God.
00:42:18Oh, my God.
00:42:19We're just about there.
00:42:40You better prepare to jump.
00:42:49All right, this is it.
00:43:19We'll turn it back.
00:43:34All right with me.
00:43:43Postponed until...
00:43:46Damn it all.
00:43:49What the hell happened?
00:44:18Why aren't they jumping?
00:44:19Captain.
00:44:20Shut up, Doris.
00:44:21They'll play hearts all the way home.
00:44:23I'm missing five men and equipment.
00:44:24That mean anything to you, Doris?
00:44:25Not to me.
00:44:27Doesn't mean anything to me either.
00:44:32We've heard it.
00:44:35I can tell you what happened.
00:44:36Don't shoot, Captain Murphy.
00:44:37I'm an American officer.
00:44:38Stop and listen to me.
00:44:39Don't shoot, Captain Murphy.
00:44:40I'm an American officer.
00:44:41Stop and listen to me.
00:44:42This uniform is only my cupboard.
00:44:43I've got news for you.
00:44:44The Supreme Command has put off the start of D-Day.
00:44:50And for you, I'm afraid the news was set late and you busted my radio.
00:44:57Yeah.
00:44:58D-Day's been postponed.
00:44:59And we're here behind German lines alone and without any equipment.
00:45:04All we can do is wait until the invasion starts.
00:45:05Who says we should believe Pretty Boy?
00:45:06Why did we do all that training that we did?
00:45:07I came here to kill me some Germans.
00:45:08Make sure you leave a few for the invading force, Doss.
00:45:10That is, if there's going to be one.
00:45:11Meantime, we're in a hell of a mess.
00:45:12I've come to help.
00:45:13I'm not so sure.
00:45:15On the devil may I not.
00:45:17Why?
00:45:18I'm a grateful, Mr. Schmidt.
00:45:19I'm a good old man.
00:45:20You said you did.
00:45:21You're a good old man.
00:45:22And you busted my radio.
00:45:23Yeah.
00:45:24An hour, B-Day's been postponed.
00:45:25And we're here behind German lines alone and without any equipment.
00:45:27All we can do is wait until the invasion starts.
00:45:30Who says we should believe Pretty Boy?
00:45:33Why did we do all that training that we did?
00:45:34I came here to kill me some Germans.
00:45:37On the devil man, all right check him out dog
00:45:48Who are the National League champions the Giants and the leading batter Ted Warren
00:45:57Where's Newark
00:46:01New Jersey in Newark, what's the fine for double parking ticket?
00:46:07Oh
00:46:09Don't have bucks
00:46:12Who's Charlie McCarthy's friend and your Bergen
00:46:23Junior might not be fooling us captain
00:46:25I'm Lieutenant Strobel you sergeant now. Let's get going
00:46:31Barrier shoots in the woods men and don't leave any traces. Come on. Let's go
00:46:37I'd like to know what the hell is going on up there
00:46:55It's just a simple postponement
00:46:57But can you tell me why the meteorological officers stopped it? It's no one's fault
00:47:03Were you able to stop the jump in time? No, no
00:47:07The message was late by seconds
00:47:09Murphy and some of his men were already off the plane
00:47:12I wonder if we can try and rescue all of those men
00:47:14Let's admit that operation gamut was doomed to fail before it began
00:47:18It's a shame. It's infeasible
00:47:21Yet to order others to go in after them be suicide. You're right
00:47:26But I'm a soft-hearted man and you know it. I still feel guilty
00:47:31This is it. You can trust the cows
00:47:35Got a cigarette?
00:47:36I've seen better hiding places
00:47:38All right, man. Up and along
00:47:40We'll all be safe here
00:47:42I'm sure of that
00:47:44We left our traces for the Germans to follow
00:47:46Well, maybe you're right, but I got a feeling somewhere along the line we followed up
00:47:50Why?
00:47:51I just don't like it
00:47:53I think the word for that is pessimism
00:47:58Well, I just don't want to die among a bunch of cows
00:48:02Uh, good luck
00:48:04Living amongst them may prove equally undesirable
00:48:08What a stink
00:48:09But then a redneck like you, Harris
00:48:11I bet you feel right at home
00:48:13Too bad your sister ain't here
00:48:15We could have us a little roll in the hay
00:48:18I wish you wouldn't talk dirty about my baby sister, Sergeant
00:48:21You all know what upsets me
00:48:23You were brought up in dirt
00:48:26Tell me, Sergeant
00:48:27You got nothing else to do but constantly pick on this man, huh?
00:48:31Now you try and hand me that stuff and you're gonna pay for it
00:48:35Listen, Foster
00:48:37I can take five guys like you
00:48:40Can't it or I'll smite that big nose
00:48:43Sure, sure
00:48:45You might hit it
00:48:47But then you'd be flat on your back
00:48:49Embarrassing for you
00:48:50Get him off
00:48:51Get him off
00:48:52All right, knock it off you two
00:48:53I don't even want to hear you breathe
00:49:03I'll speak to you later
00:49:04I wish Sandoval were here
00:49:17Who the hell is Sandoval?
00:49:18A Broadway director
00:49:19He turned me down for the part of a German officer, I was the wrong type
00:49:21Too American
00:49:22Look, why don't you forget about Sandoval and Broadway?
00:49:23What we need is a radio, one that works
00:49:24It doesn't make any difference
00:49:25What do you mean?
00:49:26We wouldn't be able to transmit
00:49:27The Germans would pick us up in a minute
00:49:28They're experts
00:49:29They're experts
00:49:30Damn it
00:49:31We could choose all this
00:49:32How are we gonna do
00:49:35He turned me down for the part of a German officer.
00:49:37I was the wrong type.
00:49:39Too American.
00:49:43Buck, why don't you forget about Santa Lua and Broadway?
00:49:45What we need is a radio.
00:49:47One that works.
00:49:49That doesn't make any difference.
00:49:51What do you mean?
00:49:52We wouldn't be able to transmit.
00:49:54The Germans would pick us up in a minute.
00:49:57They're experts.
00:49:59Damn it.
00:50:00We could sure as hell listen.
00:50:02How are we going to know the time for D-Day?
00:50:04We'll have to leave that up to Denise.
00:50:11She'll pick it up for us.
00:50:15The cows are restless this morning.
00:50:17Now why should they be disturbed?
00:50:20Do you have any idea why, Denise?
00:50:34Now for the...
00:50:37The Rose has lost its petals.
00:50:43Children have a new boat.
00:50:45For the love of God, you'll have them here.
00:50:46The sun is red.
00:50:47You know the Germans are.
00:50:49They take the farm, everything.
00:50:51What happened to us then?
00:50:53Jack is crazy.
00:50:54We'll be executed.
00:50:55Now get away from that radio.
00:50:57Get out of here.
00:50:57You're destroyed once at all.
00:51:01That radio.
00:51:02Turn it off, don't you?
00:51:05Damn you.
00:51:05Girl, girl, girl, mother, daughter.
00:51:07Girl, girl, girl, girl.
00:51:37the bombardment will commence tomorrow morning i just hope the general agrees get me headquarters
00:51:53nothing fell brothers nothing yes come down here
00:52:00and you you've seen no one no one should we have seen anyone
00:52:03who asked you to offer that information in front of suspects please tell him sergeant we would
00:52:15never do a thing you're a bankman
00:52:24have the men looked everywhere yes sir we found nothing come with me
00:52:33that the dogs are not treated nothing sir the way these cows think the dogs could smell nothing
00:52:46else your influence isn't very funny
00:52:50is it safe now
00:53:05i think so but what were they looking for me could i have anything to do with the parachute
00:53:11i tell you this denise one day it'll be the end for me but papa will be liberated
00:53:16and still liberated will you quit using words like that you never know who's listening
00:53:35lieutenant what happened to you how did you get in there it wasn't my fault you must let me clean
00:53:40your uniform such a good uniform there there it is now you can always depend on me
00:53:46i knew war was hell but i didn't think i'd end up in a pile of couch
00:54:00yet i'd better hide those jumpsuits in the straw
00:54:06you already sleep with your gun yeah there's only one man in this outfit stupid enough to leave his
00:54:12parachute in the open gee sergeant there ain't no telling me dumb rebel and i say the man is
00:54:18innocent if you say only the dumbest man in the outfit could have fouled up like that then i'd say
00:54:23you're the one who left the chute you have a big beak and you're gonna have it flattened out for your father
00:54:28i said that's enough are you mad the germans so close i gave you an order that means now
00:54:45we're not on a dummy run any longer get back into the barn on the double
00:54:49i don't understand
00:55:10hey bury this too stinks worse than a skunk
00:55:13all right let's go everybody inside the bar
00:55:24you know when i tell my kids what war was really like do you think they're going to believe me
00:55:28oh this is nothing we'll probably land in the sewer next time
00:55:31my daddy always said cow dung was good for the asthma
00:55:34patient two minutes look out
00:55:36foster over there and you wells take the window
00:55:40i'm sorry captain but it was the only way to keep the dogs from sniffing you out
00:55:45well they didn't find this that's what counts i don't think anyone minded
00:55:50someone explain tell me who are all these men don't worry we're our cages of liberty grandpa
00:55:56don't smell too good but you're to blame for that a little bit of paragraph can do wonders for your cows
00:56:02this makes collaborators of us i'm an enemy of no one but i i can't risk my life in the life of my
00:56:12daughter you and your men must get out okay pop we'll pull off just as soon as it gets you get what's
00:56:18coming i mean what i say denise you want war have war but i'll have no part of it i'm just an old
00:56:25man get out of here understand i must say the old boy hasn't shown too much enthusiasm for liberation
00:56:33you're young you have no idea he's really a fine man when he was a boy he thought the simple way i
00:56:38look at it he ain't got any guts shut up sergeant if it weren't for this girl you wouldn't be alive
00:56:44if i am a coward american that is my affair you haven't any right to do this to us you must go
00:56:51you must leave us right now understand we'll leave when it's dark matura i promise very well i warned
00:56:58you where are you going papa where do you think i'm going to us today i must do it someone has got
00:57:04to do it and what do they care they'll only be prisoners but the Germans will shoot us no they won't
00:57:09i'll save them the trouble no no you mustn't you're on this old man no no that's enough to us you can
00:57:20shove your orders you're out of uniform don't tell me put that knife away relax and shut up
00:57:25shall we give this blade up you'll have to make me i said get hold of yourself this unit it's my family
00:57:34if i have to i'll even rip his belly to put it out now get this into your thick skulls there's only
00:57:44one man in command of this unit that's me i give the orders you carry them out as long as i'm alive
00:57:50that's the way it is this includes you lieutenant yeah and with that the little old one found a little
00:57:59old thing with wheels on and he's taking off back to him he might can get away
00:58:09captain hurry we can catch him i know the shortcut get them back inside and shut the door fall back in
00:58:14the barn i told him wait a minute
00:58:29and get across the inside we must hurry
00:58:59Here it comes.
00:59:29Down! Get down!
00:59:37He's about to run! Wait!
00:59:41He's about to run!
00:59:45Stop! Stop!
00:59:49I have information for him. They forced away my property.
00:59:53I have nothing to do with it. I'm an old man. I do no harm.
00:59:57I would do no harm.
01:00:01The crazy one!
01:00:03Shoot him! Kill him! Don't let him get me!
01:00:05Shoot him!
01:00:07Please!
01:00:21Let me go!
01:00:23Papa!
01:00:25Papa! Papa! Papa!
01:00:29You must believe me. How could I know?
01:00:33I didn't know if we had to do this.
01:00:35Lieutenant, let's get this thing cleaned up.
01:00:37We can't. We have no time.
01:00:39This is the main road.
01:00:41It won't be long before they find those bodies.
01:00:55It won't be long before they find those bodies.
01:01:07And it's for sure we can't stay out at Denise's farm.
01:01:11So we better find ourselves a new place.
01:01:13What do you think?
01:01:15I'm beginning to think you're a die-hard optimist.
01:01:27Denise.
01:01:29We have to go now.
01:01:31There's nothing more we can do.
01:01:33I'm sorry.
01:01:35You know that, don't you?
01:01:37We haven't got enough trouble.
01:01:51Now he has to fall in love.
01:01:53Now he has to fall in love.
01:01:55We can't.
01:02:05Time to look on your face.
01:02:07Those always concern me.
01:02:11Your battle is already finished.
01:02:13Hey, Captain Marlin.
01:02:14Yes, Professor, I'm to hand you over to the SS.
01:02:19Then I must impose and beg you for one favor more.
01:02:24More than me, would you?
01:02:26Your cyanide pills?
01:02:30I found them, and I'm keeping them.
01:02:33It's my death.
01:02:35You are a Nobel Prize winner, Professor O'Bernay.
01:02:37You have too much to give to the world.
01:02:39It'd be stupid to die like that.
01:02:41It'll make you happier I live
01:02:43until I'm murdered by your Gestapo.
01:02:46The fact that I'm wearing a German officer's uniform
01:02:48doesn't mean I'm not a human being.
01:02:51I'll make you a deal.
01:02:55I'll give you your pills,
01:02:57but only when I'm absolutely convinced
01:02:59that you're right.
01:03:11This is far enough.
01:03:13Spread out.
01:03:28Mama always said don't walk in water.
01:03:30It's bad for the dogs.
01:03:32Dogs is the name of the game.
01:03:33So they won't smell us.
01:03:34Nothing.
01:03:42You sure you got that message straight, Denise?
01:03:45They transmitted the last second verse.
01:03:47Bless mon coeur d'une langueur monotone.
01:03:50Lady, that doesn't mean a thing to me.
01:03:52It signifies that the Allies will land tomorrow morning.
01:03:55If Denise is wrong, we've had it.
01:03:59But I'm not wrong.
01:04:01Then why don't we hear any planes?
01:04:03Past midnight.
01:04:04You're waiting for the rest of your men.
01:04:06Don't.
01:04:07They aren't coming.
01:04:10The big brass probably think we've been taken prisoner.
01:04:13They won't be dropping any more men here, Captain.
01:04:15It isn't the most strategic position,
01:04:21but we can hold up here until the invasion begins.
01:04:24You mean that Operation Gambit is out?
01:04:27Way out.
01:04:31I guess it is.
01:04:33Unless we want to try it alone.
01:04:37Maybe it's professional pride.
01:04:40But there's nothing worse for an actor
01:04:42than the blowers for his knife.
01:04:45Because of the electricians pulling the strike.
01:04:48I know it's trouble.
01:04:49You took a hell of a risk getting inside that bunker.
01:04:52You know the layout.
01:04:53We all know the risk the 29th is taking.
01:04:55But you're forgetting one simple thing.
01:05:01Explosives.
01:05:02You say that door strength is thick.
01:05:05Figure it out.
01:05:07I think I know where we could find explosives.
01:05:12The castle at Houseney is full of ammunition.
01:05:15Hear that?
01:05:21Well, Captain?
01:05:30On your feet, men.
01:05:34Up and off it.
01:05:35Now, you men have been wanting to see a French castle.
01:05:42French girls.
01:05:44You're gonna get your chance.
01:05:46We have a job to do in the next village.
01:05:48So get your equipment.
01:05:50Brian, you line them up.
01:05:55It's not far.
01:05:56Only a few minutes away.
01:05:58All set, Captain.
01:05:59You're not coming.
01:06:07Why?
01:06:07You've done enough.
01:06:09Just listen to me.
01:06:12Now, you know as well as I do what...
01:06:15what the mission means to the invasion.
01:06:18I'll come back.
01:06:19I promise.
01:06:19But go look at that.
01:06:28I'm not coming.
01:06:29The End
01:06:59The End
01:07:29Building over there
01:07:59The End
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01:11:29That's it, let's go
01:11:38The End
01:12:08Over this way, come on, move it then
01:12:10The End
01:12:40Let's move it, let's move it again
01:12:45The End
01:13:15This is our course
01:13:35We have 12 355s in the wars fight, 9 381s from the ramulus, that's enough to blow a cruiser out of the water
01:13:45Except the cruiser, except the cruiser, except the cruiser, except the cruiser, except the cruiser's 400 feet long, commander, and it's a hell of a lot wider
01:13:51Compared to the dome of that bunker having a diameter of just nine feet, damn it, anyway, if we hit it, we deserve to get the quadra gear
01:13:59Hey, what do you want the gear, what the windchap Hand, what's going to diesel off the ground со sick, here's the end of the ground, you're not 24 cácier, you sure, that's it, not the bulk of the 두 moons, but there's no longer customer,unt the haste that's the last one, they're not saying, at half of the men POLmo,уш luôn, you know, it's a市, not as much as long as long as the Jews, but then the fuel system these are the silos you've designed to have been todas, you know, I'm saying, you owe it to the police, that's true, you must these...
01:14:08There.
01:14:11That should blow a hole in it.
01:14:17Ah, Captain.
01:14:19Well, everything looks all right.
01:14:23And, uh, don't worry about that mine feud.
01:14:27We'll make it.
01:14:29Hell, Strobel.
01:14:31You've been through it and back.
01:14:34We'll follow you once we get by the wire.
01:14:36You think these cans of beans are going to blow that big old door, Captain?
01:14:40We're just like it.
01:14:42Move on.
01:14:46Come on.
01:14:48And don't drop it, okay?
01:15:06Come on.
01:15:17Come on.
01:15:25Come on.
01:15:27Let's go.
01:15:57It's almost dawn.
01:16:09It'll be light fairly soon.
01:16:11We could show you some tanks.
01:16:27The ambulance has arrived at lookout one.
01:16:30Ja, ja.
01:16:33Jawohl.
01:16:41Regenschirm.
01:16:44Augenblick.
01:16:45Is the prisoner ready for transport?
01:16:48Ja, ja, ja, ja.
01:16:50Very good.
01:16:51Come.
01:17:02Captain, are we thinking?
01:17:05Same thing.
01:17:06They've got to come out again.
01:17:27What the hell's happening now, Bering?
01:17:29I have reports that the Partisans are attacking.
01:17:32It would appear that they were not Partisans here, General.
01:17:34You see, sir, one of the attackers was found dead in a U.S. Army uniform.
01:17:39Obviously, General Eisenhower has condemned his men to suicide.
01:17:42They can't do much harm, only there must be a reason why they'd suddenly send paratroopers.
01:17:45Of course, I understand.
01:17:48They want the air.
01:17:50Yes, I know the bunker's heavily guarded, but they'll do anything to get to it.
01:17:55You must do your best.
01:17:56In the meantime, I'll send you reinforcements.
01:17:59You must do your best.
01:18:29You must do your best.
01:18:41You must do your best.
01:18:50You must do your best for a man.
01:18:55You must do your best.
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01:23:13Cirt!
01:23:35Cirt!
01:23:36Cirt!
01:23:43Ready, go!
01:24:13Where are you at, Blake?
01:24:30Yeah.
01:24:31It's okay.
01:24:33Let's go.
01:24:39Let's go.
01:24:49Let's go.
01:24:55Give me a grenade.
01:25:02Go on, move.
01:25:10Let's go.
01:25:12Let's go.
01:25:13Let's go.
01:25:15Give me a grenade.
01:25:18Go on, move.
01:25:21Are you okay, Ryan?
01:25:37Yes, sir, I'm fine.
01:25:42Well, Captain Murphy, you'll have to admit it was a spectacular show.
01:25:46What's trouble?
01:25:48I believe you can say that we've made it.
01:25:52I must say I never know.
01:26:06On the door, Gordon, get in there, quick!
01:26:08Come on!
01:26:09Come on!
01:26:10Come on!
01:26:11Come on!
01:26:12Come on!
01:26:13Come on!
01:26:14Come on!
01:26:15Come on!
01:26:16Come on!
01:26:17Come on!
01:26:18Come on!
01:26:19Come on!
01:26:20Come on!
01:26:21Come on!
01:26:22Come on!
01:26:23Come on!
01:26:24Come on!
01:26:25Come on!
01:26:29Come on!
01:26:29Come on!
01:26:30Come on!
01:26:31I like bondade!
01:26:32Who am I hopeless?
01:26:33No!
01:26:34Come on!
01:26:36Do you have to be careful, Levi,変!
01:26:37Come on!
01:26:38Come on!
01:28:10Don't shoot.
01:28:11We're Americans.
01:28:12Glad to see you guys.
01:28:16But you just might as well start heading for free, Lieutenant.
01:28:18The war's over here.
01:28:53The war's over here.
01:28:55The war's over here.
01:28:56The war's over here.
01:28:58Oh, no.
01:28:59You're not able to do it.
01:29:00I'm not able to do it.
01:29:02You're not able to do it.
01:29:04You're not able to do it.
01:29:05The End
01:29:35The End
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