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First broadcast 12th December 1999.
CI5 face a deadly enemy from Britain's past: neo-Nazis intent on cloning Hitler.
Edward Woodward - Harry Malone
Kal Weber - Chris Keel
Colin Wells - Sam Curtis
Lexa Doig - Tina Backus
Adrian Irvine - Spencer
Norman Rodway - Henry Kensal
Audrey Jenkinson - Vandorf
Nicholas Selby - Markov
Daniel O'Grady - Oscar
Prentis Hancock - Carl Dietrich
Ray Lonnen - Rinstead
Martin Turner - Dr. Fine
Sam Graham - Dr. Lillie
Paula Jacobs - Mrs. Burns
Graeme Du-Fresne - Dr. Simpson
Toby Davies - Armed guard
Joanne Thirsk - Amanda (as Joanna Thirsk)
CI5 face a deadly enemy from Britain's past: neo-Nazis intent on cloning Hitler.
Edward Woodward - Harry Malone
Kal Weber - Chris Keel
Colin Wells - Sam Curtis
Lexa Doig - Tina Backus
Adrian Irvine - Spencer
Norman Rodway - Henry Kensal
Audrey Jenkinson - Vandorf
Nicholas Selby - Markov
Daniel O'Grady - Oscar
Prentis Hancock - Carl Dietrich
Ray Lonnen - Rinstead
Martin Turner - Dr. Fine
Sam Graham - Dr. Lillie
Paula Jacobs - Mrs. Burns
Graeme Du-Fresne - Dr. Simpson
Toby Davies - Armed guard
Joanne Thirsk - Amanda (as Joanna Thirsk)
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00:22This will help you, can you manage to hold the camera because then I can fluff up your
00:28ears.
00:49Hello? General Markov, please. I'm sorry, the general is far too weak to talk to anyone.
00:55This is very important.
00:56I'm sorry, he's very ill.
00:59Who am I speaking to?
01:00Mrs. Burns, his housekeeper.
01:02Mrs. Burns, could you hold on please? My superior would like to talk to you.
01:07Very well.
01:35Hello?
01:37Hello?
01:37Hello?
01:40Hello?
01:42Hello?
01:42Hello?
01:52Hello?
01:55Hello?
01:55Hello?
01:55Hello?
01:56Hello?
01:58All right.
02:31All right.
02:58Dead quiet.
02:59Like the grave.
03:00And I'm only away for a few days.
03:02Just a phone call away, so I'm sure you'll hold the fort.
03:05Like the animal, sir.
03:06Because, yes, sir.
03:09So, uh, stay alert.
03:11And remember, I am just...
03:13Just a phone call away.
03:14You already said that, sir.
03:16Don't be cheeky, Miss Backers.
03:18Keep your nose to the grindstone and keep out of trouble, all of you.
03:22All right?
03:23Sir.
03:27Is the rumor true?
03:30But he's never been on vacation?
03:34No, but close.
03:36Four years?
03:37Yes.
03:38Ha, ha, ha.
03:39Mm-hmm.
04:08I'm going to copy this.
04:09Just let me have it right away.
04:25Did he talk?
04:27Some.
04:28He's very stubborn, though.
04:29He's not dead.
04:31Pretty close.
04:35He's very stubborn, though.
05:12Carl Dietrich won't be with us much longer.
05:16Did he tell us all he knew?
05:18Oscar thinks so.
05:19Look at this.
05:29Wishful thinking?
05:30Or a vision of the future?
05:48I could kill for a beer.
05:52Hey, how about a champagne breakfast?
05:57With omelet soup, please.
06:00The surprise being whatever Chris has got in the fridge.
06:04Some fries and veggies in the freezer.
06:07Are these guys serious?
06:08It's 6.30.
06:09Yeah.
06:10They work really strange hours.
06:11And so do I.
06:14I'll have French toast.
06:15Okay.
06:17Hey, don't touch that.
06:18You have two messages.
06:20It could be Malone.
06:22Am I clever or what?
06:23I fixed it for Tuesday.
06:25Make sure you bring your friend, okay?
06:27That's for backup.
06:29Yeah.
06:30Sometimes she gets her calls diverted here.
06:38Carl Dietrich for Sam Curtis.
06:41I'm sorry I missed your birthday.
06:42Sam, you having your calls diverted here as well?
06:44Sorry, I missed your birthday.
06:49Rebecca, I'll come play that last one again.
06:54Carl Dietrich for Sam Curtis.
06:58I'm sorry I missed your birthday.
07:00Sorry, I missed your birthday.
07:03Your birthday?
07:06Your birthday's not for a couple of months.
07:10I've got to go.
07:14Sorry.
07:26Coffee?
07:37Carl Dietrich was my East German controller when I was with MI6.
07:40Missing a birthday was our mayday.
07:42It meant danger, emergency.
07:45The drill was to meet at the nearest station.
07:50Which I guess is this.
08:12Carl?
08:14Carl?
08:16Carl?
08:23Four or five to back up.
08:26Damn fool.
08:27Both at fault.
08:29You both underestimated Dietrich.
08:33So what do we do now?
08:35He'll probably run for cover.
08:39Probably to someone he knows.
08:42But I have contacts.
08:52We should contact his controller, don't you think?
08:55He doesn't have one.
08:57They retired him.
08:59Once they retire you, they don't admit you ever existed.
09:02Believe me.
09:06What happened to this man?
09:09You tell us.
09:11At first I thought he'd been in an accident.
09:13But it's worse than that.
09:16Burns to the genitals and underarms.
09:18Toenails torn up.
09:19Yeah, well, you keep that to yourself, Doctor.
09:21By what authority?
09:23CI5.
09:25Now, can we talk to him?
09:27But for what he's been through, he won't be making much sense in a long while.
09:30Perhaps never.
09:34Carl, it's me, Sam Curtis.
09:36You're safe now.
09:38Who did this to you, Carl?
09:41Monday.
09:43That's today.
09:46Monday.
09:47Something's going to happen today.
09:50Cancel.
09:54Treasure.
09:56Cancel.
09:58Is that a place?
10:00Henry.
10:02Cancel.
10:02All right, that's enough.
10:04Leave him.
10:05Where are you taking him, Doctor?
10:06St. Francis Hospital.
10:08Nazis.
10:09Nazis.
10:10They all are.
10:11I want an IV trip now.
10:13Nazis.
10:14Come on, let's go.
10:16Move it.
10:16Hurry.
10:17I said hurry.
10:18Who's he in with?
10:19Is he going to be okay?
10:20I might read something about Nazis.
10:22Someone guarded.
10:23Around the clock.
10:24I'll get Wilmot.
10:25Oh, whoa.
10:26Shouldn't you come along first?
10:27If we start using our resources without his authority...
10:29I wouldn't be standing here now if it wasn't for Carl Dietrich.
10:32I owe him.
10:32Him more than anyone.
10:33Okay, but if it's not CI5 business...
10:36Until we can think of something else, we're making it our business, all right?
10:40Yeah, get me Wilmot.
10:47Nazi stuff could fall within our brief.
10:50Maybe.
10:51Or it could just be the ramblings of a man who's been terribly hurt.
11:07You were right.
11:08They called the spooks.
11:10They deny they ever had an agent named Carl Dietrich.
11:12Well, they would, wouldn't they?
11:13All stations south of where we found him.
11:15Most of them were unmanned at that time of day.
11:17Nobody remembers seeing Carl Dietrich get on.
11:20But I did find a Henry Kensal.
11:22Yeah?
11:23He's the K in K Communications.
11:25Is that Henry Kensal?
11:26Are you sure?
11:27Mm-hmm.
11:28I ran through their publishing arm.
11:30Carl Dietrich was named as one of their authors.
11:31They have an HQ somewhere out in the sticks, don't they?
11:34Mm-hmm.
11:34Sam, we should tread carefully.
11:36Do you know exactly where?
11:37Sam, you're not listening.
11:39Henry Kensal?
11:40He's very important people.
11:42He's got friends in high places.
11:44Connections all over the globe.
11:45Yeah, including one to a man who was damn near tortured to death.
11:50Sam, she's right.
11:52Maybe we should call Malone first, verify...
11:54All I want to do is check someone out.
11:57We do it every day.
11:58Why is it suddenly so hard?
11:59Because you're making it personal.
12:01Everything in the world is personal, backup, including obstructing a friend.
12:05I don't need to take this.
12:06Hey, cool it.
12:08Both of you.
12:10Listen, backup, we could at least run a check on the guy, don't you think?
12:15Okay.
12:16But I still say we call Malone first.
12:18Sorry, guys.
12:19I've got to pull Will Mott off hospital guard.
12:21That's unofficial duty.
12:31I see.
12:34He's still alive at St. Francis Hospital.
13:00Dr. Hartman lift, OR-1.
13:02Dr. Hartman lift, OR-1.
13:02Good job.
13:09Dirty crash team.
13:11East wing third, membros...
13:13Duty crash team...
13:14Can't get back there.
13:18Duty crash team, please...
13:19East wing third, cort, clit.
13:47I'm afraid you must be brief, Miss Backus.
13:49I have a very important meeting.
13:51It concerns one of your authors.
13:53Oh, which one?
13:55Carl Dietrich.
13:56What about him?
13:57Last night he was seriously injured.
14:00That's terrible.
14:01What was it, an accident?
14:16Mr. Kensal, how well do you know Carl Dietrich?
14:19Oh, well, well, hardly at all.
14:21Purely on a professional basis.
14:23Our publishing section have commissioned him to ghost the biography of General Markoff.
14:28Oh, before your time.
14:31Markoff was a KGB man, a double agent in fact.
14:33Tell me, why should all this concern CI5?
15:16Miss Backus, I really am the wrong person to ask these questions.
15:20Why don't you talk to one of our editors?
15:22Dr. Lilly's here.
15:24Ah, look, if we're to continue this conversation, I'm afraid it will have to be some other time.
15:31Oh, do please keep me informed about Carl's progress.
15:38Will do.
15:57Bingo.
16:08Chris.
16:10They took out Wilmot.
16:12Who did it?
16:13Don't worry about him.
16:15He's toast.
16:21What's a CI-5 up now?
16:34You're a good sailor.
16:36That's good.
16:38Good time will be had by all.
16:41Thank you, sir.
16:41Good day, sir.
16:42Good day, sir.
16:47Sir, Malo Key, good day.
16:50How can I help you?
16:52No, sir.
16:53Mr. Malone is not in the hotel just now.
16:55When do you expect him back?
16:57Not for a day or two.
16:59You see, he and a lady rented our boat and took off on a trip around the island.
17:04Can I take a message, sir?
17:06No.
17:07Thanks, anyway.
17:08Bye.
17:10I'll get him on his bleeper.
17:12Sam, you took off with a lady, huh?
17:16Are you telling where he is or what he's up to?
17:18Anyway, forensics are pouring over that car.
17:20Pretty soon they'll come up with something and we'll have a lead.
17:22I shouldn't bet on it.
17:24The guy, whoever he was, was burnt beyond recognition.
17:27And the car?
17:28Stolen.
17:29Two weeks ago.
17:30That's it?
17:32He didn't ask me where he was.
17:34I told him Dietrich was badly hurt and he didn't ask me where he was, which hospital he was in.
17:41Maybe he already knew.
17:47And Monday isn't a day.
17:49It's a place.
17:50It's a medical research center.
17:52Top secret, intergovernmental contracts with an A6 security rating.
17:58A6?
17:59Mm-hmm.
18:00Only Malone's muscle would get us in there.
18:05Well, who needs Malone when we've got you?
18:17Let's go.
18:27Visitors southeast.
18:29Got it.
18:31We're taking out the camera.
19:00Hi, Chris.
19:02Yeah, give me a diversion.
19:04You got it.
19:14What the hell's going on?
19:15Okay, come on.
19:16Let's go.
19:16Jack, take the river now.
19:19Go, go.
19:20Go, go.
19:23Go, go.
19:26Go, go, go.
19:54Guard's below you and nobody's looking up.
19:56Go, go, go, go!
20:24Come on.
20:35PHONE RINGS
20:56PHONE RINGS
20:59PHONE RINGS
21:04PHONE RINGS
21:05Who's a child, Juan?
21:06What the devil's going on?
21:08I don't know, sir.
21:09Well, we'd better find out!
21:19That was Dr. Lilly.
21:21Yeah? Let's find out what he was up to, shall we?
21:34PHONE RINGS
21:36PHONE RINGS
21:38PHONE RINGS
21:39PHONE RINGS
21:56You dirty rat.
22:11Well, it looks pretty regular to me.
22:16Probably searching for a cure for something.
22:20Sam, come look at this.
22:22What?
22:24These rats.
22:27What about?
22:27They're identical.
22:29All rats are.
22:30Except maybe to another rat.
22:32No, no.
22:32Look at the markings.
22:34So, it runs in the family.
22:38Or they're one and the same.
22:41Look, I'm no geneticist, but there's stuff on here about DNA.
22:46I think we could be looking at clones.
22:50Dolly the sheep?
22:51Randy the rat?
22:52We need an expert to look at this.
22:54What we need is to get out of here.
22:56So, let's copy some of that off and let's go.
23:19I don't know, Doctor.
23:20I reckon it was just some drunk trying to stir us up.
23:22Have you run it for a security check?
23:24Well, yes, sir.
23:24And everything's okay.
23:25Well, except for...
23:28What?
23:28There's one TV monitor out.
23:30Then for God's sake, man, go and check it out.
23:58This is the longest download in history.
24:14Got it.
24:17Let's go.
24:22Get out there.
24:26Get out.
24:27Get out.
24:28Nice to meet you.
24:33Get out, Theo.
24:34Get out.
24:44Get out of here.
24:46Get out of here.
24:47Get out of here.
24:48Get out of here.
24:48Sssh.
24:48I don't know.
25:29Chris, yeah, we're coming out of the back way.
25:39No, you fools, it's a diversion!
25:52Awesome!
25:53Right, Tina, this material you had me check out, it's more complex than anything I've ever seen before.
26:00And oh, but your surmise was right, it does concern cloning.
26:04Quite extraordinary material. May I ask where you got it?
26:08Uh, not right now, Dr. Simpson, but thanks.
26:13One day Simpson's gonna walk in here and switch us off.
26:16You know that, don't you?
26:21Markov?
26:22Mm-hmm. It's a name Henry Kensal mentioned. Apparently Carl Dietrich was helping write his bio.
26:27Why didn't you mention this before?
26:28Because it didn't seem important. Who is he, anyway?
26:34General Pieter Alexievich Markov.
26:39Supreme Commander, Eastern Germany.
26:42Hero of the USSR and one of the most highly decorated soldiers of the Second World War.
26:47He was also the CIA's most shining hour. They found him at the end of World War II when he
26:52was still just a captain, and turned him. Brought him over to our side.
26:57Still probably the best double agent we ever had.
27:00Uh, he defected in the 80s. He's lived in London ever since.
27:05And he's somehow connected with this Dietrich thing. Why don't we go talk to him?
27:10You'd need a medium to do that. So he died last week.
27:13Markov was terminally ill. You could measure his time in days, if not hours.
27:18But if my contact is to be believed, someone helped him along his way. Murdered him.
27:27That's crazy. Why would anyone want to murder a man who was due to die anyway?
27:39Sir, do you know why I'm here, Mrs. Burns?
27:42It's, uh, to do with the General's will, isn't it?
27:44Yes. And I have to tell you now that you've been very well provided for.
27:49But, um, there are other matters.
27:50Now, as his lawyer, I have to open his safe.
27:53And I'd like you to be the witness.
27:55Safe?
27:56Didn't you know about that?
27:57No.
27:58Yes. Oh, yes.
27:59Yes, according to the instructions here.
28:02There ought to be a safe.
28:05Yes.
28:06Right, um...
28:08No.
28:12No.
28:16No.
28:17No.
28:19No.
28:22No.
28:28No.
28:32No.
28:34No.
28:36No.
28:37No.
28:39No.
28:40No.
28:41No.
28:42No.
28:55Excuse me.
29:07It's Mrs. Burns, isn't it?
29:08General Markov's housekeeper?
29:10Yes, yes, that's right.
29:12Well, apologies for the disturbance.
29:14We're with CI5.
29:15CI5?
29:16What do you want?
29:17We need to examine the general's effects.
29:19It's just routine, really.
29:20But it is rather important.
29:24Well, Mr. Rinstead, the lawyer, is here.
29:28Perhaps you'd better come and talk to him.
29:35God!
29:38You OK?
29:38Someone hit me.
29:44He'll hit you.
29:45I didn't see.
29:55You OK?
29:57The map's gone.
29:59What map?
30:01There's a map rolled up in this.
30:08This really is old.
30:10It's almost falling to pieces.
30:13It was wound around a map.
30:15Yeah, for a long time.
30:17Look, it's absorbed traces of the ink.
30:19Maybe Spencer and his team can enhance it.
30:22Well, I hope so.
30:24It's the reason a dying man was hurried on his way.
30:31It will be difficult to pinpoint at night.
30:34I'll go in tomorrow with Hurst.
30:37Excellent.
30:38What about the break-in at my institute?
30:40Could be industrial espionage.
30:42No.
30:43They didn't know what to expect.
30:46Industrial spies know exactly what they're looking for.
30:48So, what did they find?
30:52Technical information that might take weeks to fathom.
30:56Time is on our side.
31:09First run.
31:15Run two-color enhancement.
31:29Now watch.
31:37There.
31:38X marks the spot.
31:39Applied to the original map by hand.
31:41Probably in ballpoint.
31:43Maybe 20 years ago.
31:44Well, it looks like we know the where.
31:47Now all we've got to figure out is the what.
31:49How long would it take you to make us a hard copy?
31:51Give me a few hours.
31:52Okay.
31:58You know what I think?
32:00I think it's something big.
32:02Like bullion.
32:03You know what I think?
32:05I think it's too big for us.
32:14Sam Marlowe Key.
32:15How can I help you?
32:18Hi, you've got a Mr. Malone staying with you.
32:20Could you possibly...
32:21Oh, hold on.
32:21He's here now.
32:23Mr. Malone, I have a call for you, sir.
32:25Excuse me.
32:28Hello?
32:32Yes?
32:35All right, I'll be there on the next play.
32:42Was that wise?
32:43If this turns out to be nothing, then we'll...
32:45Spencer, what are we into here?
32:47Some kind of conspiracy to win brownie points without him?
32:50Wilmot's been shot.
32:51We've got a dead double agent,
32:52a tortured spy,
32:53cloned animals,
32:54and Henry Kensal,
32:55who's got more money than God.
32:56If this turns out to be nothing,
32:58I will be really surprised.
33:00Won't you?
33:11Well...
33:14It ought to be right over there.
33:17I thought this was meant to be open woodland.
33:19We don't know how old the map is.
33:22Oh, well.
33:25Come and look at this.
33:28What?
33:30On the basis that everyone's got a skeleton in their closet.
33:34I've been probing around.
33:36And your Dr. Lilly is no exception to the rule.
33:40Found this buried away.
33:43Dr. Lilly was once arrested.
33:44Just a breach of the peace student thing.
33:46He was barely 19.
33:48And he went to a rally of the Order of the Dawn.
33:51Well, who are they?
33:54It's a club.
33:55A charitable organization.
33:57Collecting funds for good causes,
33:58that kind of thing.
33:59So why was Lilly arrested?
34:01There's two sides to the club.
34:03Put it this way.
34:05They wouldn't let me join.
34:08Do you have a profile on these people?
34:11Backup.
34:11I'm not just a pretty face.
34:15Well, somewhere over there.
34:17There should be a track.
34:23Founded by a German war criminal.
34:25Membership has included half the screwball politicians of Europe,
34:28and it still does.
34:30Makes the Ku Klux Klan look benevolent.
34:36What's that?
34:42It's here.
34:43I found it.
34:47About a hundred yards.
34:50Maybe less.
34:52You ready?
34:55Go.
35:25So I reckon we should put a tail on Dr. Lilly.
35:28Because I've got a feeling they'll be rallying tonight.
35:32On account of what day it is.
35:34What day is it?
35:36April 20th.
36:05Put the box on the ground,
36:07and keep your hands where I can see them.
36:09Drop it!
36:10Drop it!
36:31His birthday.
36:33April 20th is Hitler's birthday.
36:37Miss Bacchus,
36:38this had better be good.
36:48But when they first come here,
36:50people are surprised
36:51that I should have chosen
36:53such a traditional setting
36:55for such a modern corporation.
36:58But then,
37:00I am a traditionalist.
37:02The old order.
37:04And I stress the word order.
37:07Something sadly lacking in the world today.
37:10But in the future,
37:15with his help
37:17and his guidance,
37:19we will establish a new order
37:22where those born to lead
37:25shall reign supreme.
37:27Supreme!
37:28Ladies and gentlemen,
37:30fellow members of the Order of the Dawn,
37:33on this special day,
37:36I give you one of the greatest men
37:39that ever lived.
37:41Adolf Hitler.
37:44the funeral!
37:45The funeral!
37:47The funeral!
37:50This is everything you've done so far, is it?
37:534-5 to HQ.
37:55Come in, Chris.
37:57Okay, just to recap,
37:58here's the stats.
37:59One down and one free,
38:00last seen in a green murk
38:01heading west from Mulberry Wood.
38:03She was carrying some kind of box they dug up.
38:05She?
38:06Yep.
38:07Female,
38:07Caucasian,
38:08late 20s,
38:09dark hair,
38:10expensive clothes.
38:11There was a woman like that
38:12at Kensel's place.
38:14And now,
38:15for something we will remember
38:17all our lives.
38:22Mrs. Vandor.
38:26Mrs. Vandor.
38:49For the record, I am Peter Alexeyevich Markov, once general officer commanding Soviet land
38:57forces in Eastern Germany. I was only Sergeant Markov when we liberated Berlin in 1945, 19 years
39:07of age. Either of you hurt? Sir, when did you get back? Do answer the question, Mr. Keele. Either of
39:13you hurt? No, sir. Just peachy. I do wish I could share the sentiment. Yes, sir. Right on an all
39:21-unit
39:22call. Converging on, what's his name? Kenzel. Kenzel's HQ. Effective immediately. No action
39:27to be taken until I get there. Copy. We're on our way. Right, let's do it.
39:34I was one of the first into the bunker where Hitler's body lay. Some attempt had been made
39:41to burn it. The orders quickly came that it should be destroyed immediately because it
39:47might become a rallying point for future generations. For a few moments, I was alone with the last
39:56remains of that monster. And I still am not sure why. A grisly souvenir, perhaps. A later means
40:11of identification. Or merely to steal the ring. The fact remains that I cut off one of his fingers.
40:26Third finger, left hand, on which he wore an eagle ring. Since then, many times I have thought
40:35to destroy it. But something stopped me. It would be like destroying history. So, I buried
40:44it and passed the problem on to you. For whoever you are, when you see this tape, I shall be
40:55already
40:56dead.
41:06Mr. Curtis, I understand that they killed a friend of yours. Yes, sir. Carl Dietrich. Repeat
41:13the first rule. Never get emotionally involved, sir. Make sure you abide by it. See, team's in
41:21position, sir. Thank you, Mr. Packers. The truth is that the finger in the box, together
41:32with the ring, belonged to Adolf Hitler.
41:52Excuse me.
41:54Excuse me.
42:06Excuse me.
42:22Yes
42:23Yes
42:28Throw them in
42:45CI5
42:51Mr Malone
42:53I think we've met
42:55At one of those diplomatic junkets in Tokyo
42:58Or perhaps when skiing at Aspen
43:00Well, wherever we meet again
43:02How can I help you?
43:04We have reason to believe
43:05There is a suspected murderer in this building
43:08Really?
43:09Well, I certainly wouldn't want to harbour a criminal
43:13But then you're not suggesting
43:14I would do such a thing, are you?
43:16Oh, no, no, no, of course not
43:18Not at this stage, anyway
43:19Do you have a warrant?
43:21Under certain circumstances
43:22CI5 does not need a warrant
43:25Oh, what a pity
43:26I was looking forward to seeing one
43:28The fact remains that I cut off
43:31One of his fingers
43:33Third finger, left hand
43:35On which he wore an eagle
43:37Ring
43:39The truth is
43:42That the finger in the box
43:44Together with the ring
43:48Belonged to Adolf Hitler
43:54Well, well, well now
43:58If all that is true
44:00This must be very important
44:03Not only for its historical interest
44:06But because of its DNA
44:09You, I'm told
44:10Are an expert on cloning
44:13And not only rats
44:15To clone such a monster as this
44:18Would be an abomination
44:19A crime against humanity
44:23No, no, no
44:25Put it right there
44:26No, no, no
44:27Don't move
44:28Any of you
44:35No, no
44:37You'll never prove any of this
44:41I wouldn't be too sure of that
44:44You see, we haven't even started
44:46Investigating the deaths
44:47Of Carl Dietrich
44:49And General Markov
45:11Mr. Curtis
45:12Mr. Keel
45:13Miss Backers
45:17What is this?
45:18It was a joke, sir
45:20To prolong that holiday vibe
45:22Well, I have to tell you
45:24I feel seriously let down
45:27Sir?
45:28Should be a much bigger glass
45:34Cheers
46:02To be continued
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