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00:00:04The End
00:00:34The End
00:01:04The End
00:01:42Ah, it's Gilead
00:01:43In trouble again
00:01:44He should have stuck to the fishing and given up the smuggling
00:01:47The customs will get him elsewhere
00:01:49Well, this time for sure he'll lose the sea devil
00:01:57The End
00:01:58The End
00:02:22This time we've got him
00:02:25I'll have him in jail by nightfall
00:02:27If he's a jail big enough to hold him
00:02:29You catch him, I'll hold him
00:02:31Pick up them, Angel
00:02:39This time we'll hang him
00:02:40Don't be too sure
00:02:41He always has the luck of the devil
00:02:44Not this time though
00:02:45Not this time
00:02:51Tighten the jib
00:02:52Let's see what they're made of
00:02:53Never mind what they're made of
00:02:55Just make sure we get back in the cove and sleep in our own bunks tonight
00:02:58Smugglers never sleep, Willie
00:02:59They only fight, get drunk and have a good time
00:03:03Tighten the jib
00:03:10He's off on the sheets, Willie
00:03:18The man's lost his senses
00:03:20He's making for the royal cove
00:03:21What does that mean?
00:03:22It means you've as good as drawn the boat in his cell
00:03:24That cove's a natural trap
00:03:26There isn't an outlet big enough for him
00:03:32What are you doing?
00:03:33Women shop like rats
00:03:34Willie, you've got to travel more
00:03:36You're getting the mind of a customs man
00:03:37And I'd rather you kept the word rat
00:03:39To describe people like Rand Tain
00:03:41No, never mind Rand Tain
00:03:42At a time like this
00:03:43There's no better time, Willie
00:03:44Our good friend Rand Tain
00:03:46Told the customs man
00:03:47I was bringing in a cargo of brandy today
00:03:50I don't believe it
00:03:51He's smuggling us every man for himself
00:03:53We're all again the law
00:03:54Let me tell you something, Willie
00:03:56Rand Tain would steal his own mother's purse
00:03:58And sell it right back to her
00:04:04You must be full of that carrier's carrier
00:04:06Or you wouldn't try it
00:04:22Kill, that's Rand Tain
00:04:23You knew it all the time
00:04:24Well, what a coincidence
00:04:27And his unloading is good
00:04:29Even though he'll catch you in his anchor dog
00:04:31Hey, Rand Tain
00:04:32I got a surprise for you
00:04:36I brought some friends of yours
00:04:39I'll let you entertain them
00:04:44The customs men
00:04:46Come on, get this stuff ashore and hurry it up
00:04:48You want me to lose them now, too?
00:04:52Hey, Gilead
00:04:53You dirty pirate thief
00:04:56You rat
00:05:12Don't worry, Willie
00:05:13We got two inches to spare
00:05:17Close your eyes, Willie
00:05:18Here we go
00:05:28He's done it
00:05:29Out-sailed us again
00:05:31Yes, may be
00:05:33But we've got something just as good
00:05:34Look over there
00:05:36Rand Tain
00:05:38What's he doing here?
00:05:39I'll tell you one thing
00:05:40He's not boiling lobsters
00:05:42So that's Rand Tain's game, is it?
00:05:46To draw me off after Gilead
00:05:48And give himself a clear feel
00:05:51Ready about to pick up Rand Tain
00:05:52Ready about
00:05:58Come on, what are you waiting for?
00:06:00I'll be honest in a minute
00:06:05Oi there, Rand Tain
00:06:07I'm coming aboard to inspect your ship
00:06:10In the king's name
00:06:12All right, if the king's really interested
00:06:14And tell your men ashore
00:06:16Not to try to escape
00:06:19My men?
00:06:21Well, they've got nothing to do with me
00:06:22As you can see, we're just simple fishermen
00:06:26Maybe you'd like to come aboard
00:06:27And put your nose into our lobster pots
00:06:29Maybe that'd satisfy you
00:06:31Anyway, it would satisfy the lobsters
00:06:47You know, Gile
00:06:49That was too close for me today
00:06:51I thought we were going to lose the sea devil
00:06:53Coming through those rocks
00:06:54Took that paint off both sides of her
00:06:56The tide was running that way
00:06:57And the wind was blowing this way
00:06:58And just thinking about it
00:07:00Drives me back to the bottle
00:07:03What do you say we stay low for a while
00:07:05And give the French coast a rest for a bit, huh?
00:07:07Man's got to keep working, will he?
00:07:09Long as I pay the price
00:07:10I'll keep on smuggling the stuff in
00:07:13Well, another run like that
00:07:14And I'll take up fishing again
00:07:16Ah, you've forgotten how to
00:07:17Anyway, the fishing's finished in these parts
00:07:20Man's got to smuggle
00:07:21To make an honest living
00:07:22The war's seen to that
00:07:22Yeah, you're right
00:07:24The war's a terrible thing
00:07:26By the moment they heard Napoleon
00:07:27Was making ready to invade
00:07:28They shipped all the beautiful girls
00:07:29Back to England
00:07:31I don't know, Willie
00:07:32I find plenty of them
00:07:34Maybe you've been at sea too long
00:07:48We've got visitors, Gil
00:07:50There's a two-master
00:07:51Just dropped anchor
00:07:53You make her out?
00:07:54No, I've never seen her before
00:07:55She might be customs
00:07:56They've lowered a boat
00:07:57How many in it?
00:07:59Two of them
00:08:02Well, we can handle them
00:08:03The customs men
00:08:04We're going to throw them in the pot
00:08:05Yes, but wait a minute
00:08:08One of them's a girl
00:08:16A girl
00:08:20What do you make of it?
00:08:21I don't know
00:08:22We'll soon find out
00:08:34Yeah, come on
00:09:04You're looking for someone?
00:09:07Yes
00:09:08Who are you looking for?
00:09:10The port authorities
00:09:11I told you she was customs
00:09:13Why did you pick this cove?
00:09:17It was picked for me
00:09:19I paid the boatman
00:09:20To take me to France
00:09:21He took my money
00:09:22And then lost his nerve
00:09:23So he sent me down here
00:09:25He told me Mr. Letheri
00:09:27Might possibly be able
00:09:28To arrange some help
00:09:29Letheri?
00:09:31What do you want with him?
00:09:32That man doesn't help anybody
00:09:33Well, perhaps I'll be the exception
00:09:36In any case, I have no choice
00:09:38Don't bother with her, Gil
00:09:41Letheri has many enemies
00:09:43Might not be safe for you
00:09:44That's a risk I'll have to take
00:09:46A trip to France is pretty dangerous
00:09:49Must be very important to you
00:09:50It is most important
00:09:53So will you be kind enough
00:09:54To direct me to Mr. Letheri?
00:09:57Yes, with pleasure
00:09:59You see that pathway up there?
00:10:01Well, you follow that to the top
00:10:02And when you reach the top
00:10:04You take the right fork
00:10:04And you keep on going
00:10:06And you keep on going
00:10:08I see
00:10:10Well, thank you
00:10:11What for?
00:10:14It's always very nice to be greeted
00:10:16When one arrives unexpectedly
00:10:30Let's find out where she's really going
00:10:33Don't bother with her, Gil
00:10:42You're taking far too much trouble
00:10:44I assure you
00:10:45I can find my own way
00:10:46Willie
00:10:47Take the lady's bag
00:10:49It isn't safe here
00:10:50With the moon so bright
00:10:52The place is infested with smugglers
00:11:02Well, this is Letheri's place
00:11:05Right through that archway there
00:11:06Thank you
00:11:08Good night
00:11:12We should have stayed
00:11:13And finished our supper
00:11:14I told you she was all right
00:11:15From the start
00:11:15Yeah, so you said, Willie
00:11:26We've been expecting you
00:11:36We've been expecting you
00:11:39Be seated
00:11:42You're late
00:11:44Yes, we will be conned halfway from Plymouth
00:11:46Yes, the elements are so uncertain
00:11:49But I would suggest that you are not late in future
00:11:52In this game, death has a habit of being on time
00:11:55But to proceed
00:11:57You are familiar with your instructions?
00:12:00Yes
00:12:00What are they?
00:12:02Repeat them to me
00:12:02I'm to be taken to the coast of France
00:12:04And from there, I'm to make my way to the Chateau d'Averanche
00:12:07Continue
00:12:09Once there, I should be contacted by a man called Reagan
00:12:12Butler at the Chateau
00:12:13How will he reveal himself as one of us?
00:12:16By the words, the weather is warmer than usual
00:12:18To which you will reply?
00:12:20Yes
00:12:20A rainy spring is often followed by a warmer summer
00:12:23Good
00:12:24I think we understand each other
00:12:28Benson
00:12:29You will take this lady to the place arranged
00:12:32Pay the boatman a report back to me
00:12:34I wish you godspeed
00:12:38One moment
00:12:40The boatman
00:12:41His name is Runtane
00:12:43Do not trust him
00:12:52Come on
00:12:53Come on
00:12:53Come on
00:12:53Come on
00:12:53Come on
00:12:54Come on
00:12:55Come on
00:12:55You know
00:12:57On a trip like the last one
00:12:58I wouldn't be surprised if we don't own this place
00:13:00And all you land lovers
00:13:03Let's go
00:13:07You think out sailing the customs men today was something
00:13:10You should have seen us when the French were giving chase
00:13:13There isn't a man on the coast who can out-sail, out-drink or out-eat him
00:13:17Is there anybody here got anything different to say?
00:13:19Who are you?
00:13:21Who are you?
00:13:21Oh, little
00:13:22Bring me one like it and put some chops on it
00:13:26It'll feel good tonight
00:13:30Is your ship ready?
00:13:32Is your money ready?
00:13:33It's more to the point
00:13:33I have it here
00:13:35Well done and cunning
00:13:37There was a young man above
00:13:42We ought to leave
00:13:43Time is getting on
00:13:45Sit down
00:13:46I've got some unfinished business to attend to before I leave tonight
00:13:52So, you're the big hero, eh?
00:13:54And you're not scared of anyone, eh?
00:13:56You need the customs men right into my cove
00:13:58And you think it's a big joke, eh?
00:13:59Ah, don't bother me, Rantane
00:14:01I had a busy afternoon
00:14:02You can have quite a busy evening too, my friend
00:14:29Put a piece of cheese under that rat's nose
00:14:34Maybe he'll get up.
00:14:37This is incredible. That man, Gilead, has ruined everything.
00:14:41Has he?
00:14:43You lose your nerve easily, Mr. Benson.
00:14:46Perhaps this Gilead has solved everything.
00:14:48Tell me, does he own a boat?
00:14:50Yes, but that one...
00:14:50Well, why shouldn't he take me?
00:14:54You heard what the little fellow said.
00:14:55He knows the coast well, and he's not afraid of the French.
00:14:59This is impossible, Mr. Letheri. He would never agree.
00:15:01Mr. Letheri is not going to be consulted.
00:15:03We must act now.
00:15:08Well, you look a little sad.
00:15:10I can see you've met Letheri. He'd make anybody sad.
00:15:13And he's no help.
00:15:16I've reason to be sad.
00:15:17You've just destroyed my last hope of reaching France.
00:15:20What have I done?
00:15:21You have killed the very man that was to sail me there.
00:15:24Rantane? He was going to take you?
00:15:27You must want to get there very badly.
00:15:28I do.
00:15:31And I've already paid him.
00:15:32How much?
00:15:34One hundred sovereigns.
00:15:36Oh.
00:15:38Willie!
00:15:40I'll take you.
00:15:42Go and relieve Rantane of his purse.
00:15:44The thief, he stole this lady's money.
00:15:46We're going fishing again.
00:15:50And you're not going with us.
00:15:54And tell Letheri you saw me fighting.
00:15:56Maybe you'll want to throw me in jail again.
00:15:57I'll take you.
00:16:09At your age and in your position, Benson, it's unwise and undignified to scamper like a hare.
00:16:14Disaster, sir. Disaster.
00:16:15Get your breath and then speak normally.
00:16:18The girl. Our plans went wrong. She's gone with Gilead.
00:16:21Explain yourself.
00:16:21A terrible fight. Rantane left for dead and the girl off with that smuggler.
00:16:25You mean he took her by force?
00:16:26No, no. She paid him with Rantane's money. Disaster.
00:16:30Stop using that word.
00:16:32Will she be safe?
00:16:34Safe? She will experience more danger in the next 24 hours
00:16:38than you and I will know in a lifetime.
00:16:40But that danger will not come from Gilead.
00:16:43Can't something be done?
00:16:43Yes, have no fear. She will get there as arranged.
00:16:47Two years' careful planning have led to this.
00:16:49She's not likely to risk losing everything because of a slight mishap.
00:16:53You know the mission with which she's entrusted.
00:16:56She goes to take a French woman's place.
00:16:58She goes as a spy.
00:17:00That's nothing new to her.
00:17:02The danger is more intense, but it is still the same pattern.
00:17:06Rather her than me.
00:17:07As you say, Mr. Benson, rather her than all of us.
00:17:10I wouldn't change places with her for a king's ransom.
00:17:12You know how this is going to be?
00:17:18This is the arrival of the king's palace.
00:17:18The ship is very high.
00:17:19You know how that's going to take them to the bream.
00:17:22Well, we're talking about the ship's battle.
00:17:25You know how here's the ship has been suddenly for a wedding.
00:17:39You know how to go to the ship's battle,
00:17:42But he's more intuitive to the ship's battle.
00:17:43Take the helm. Headed to South-South-West.
00:17:56You've changed direction. Why?
00:17:58You don't miss much, do you?
00:18:00You promised to take me to France.
00:18:02I paid you well. Why have you gone back on your word?
00:18:04I haven't gone back on my word.
00:18:06I'll take you to France all right,
00:18:08but I don't see why we should break our necks to get there.
00:18:11What's so important in France? A lover?
00:18:14No, not a lover.
00:18:16What you're thinking is not the case.
00:18:18Then it can't be so important, can it?
00:18:21What do you think to this idea?
00:18:23I know of an island less than a day's sailing from here,
00:18:26when the water's blue and the fishing's good.
00:18:28No, it's not possible.
00:18:29Why isn't it possible?
00:18:31You don't know how near it is.
00:18:33Well, we could find there.
00:18:35I don't understand you.
00:18:37You, an English girl.
00:18:38You risk your life going to France, where there's war and danger.
00:18:42Even now, I wonder if I should trust you.
00:18:45Tell me.
00:18:48It's difficult to know where to begin.
00:18:51You mustn't feel sorry for me.
00:18:54I left pity behind long ago.
00:18:57You see, I was born into a time of trouble,
00:18:59and it's never left me.
00:19:00When the rain of terror came, my family, home, my whole life was swept away overnight.
00:19:08My parents died at the guillotine.
00:19:11Within hours of each other, I escaped.
00:19:14But I had a brother, and he did not escape.
00:19:18We were everything to each other.
00:19:21For two years, I had no word of him.
00:19:25I'd given him up for dead when someone told me he was safe.
00:19:29But a prisoner rotting in some foul dungeon.
00:19:34My informant told me his escape was possible, but it would take money, a great deal of money.
00:19:40So I sold what few things I had, and...
00:19:46Somehow I was able to raise the money they asked.
00:19:50That's why I'm here now.
00:19:53This is my last chance, and I must take it.
00:19:56You do see why nothing else matters.
00:19:59Don't you?
00:20:03Yes, I do see.
00:20:07Willie!
00:20:08Head her around. Head her for France again.
00:20:10For our coal.
00:20:33To be continued...
00:20:36To be continued...
00:20:46To be continued...
00:20:58I wish there was some way I could help you more.
00:21:01I know what you're thinking.
00:21:03But I must go on alone.
00:21:05Even standing here is a risk.
00:21:08We'll wait and bring you and your brother back.
00:21:14Did it ever occur to you
00:21:16we may never get back?
00:21:20Then this is the last time I'll ever see you.
00:21:23I hope not.
00:21:26Well, I must say goodbye now.
00:21:32Wait a minute.
00:21:35Take this.
00:21:37It'll help you free your brother.
00:21:39No, I can't take that.
00:21:41You've kept your part of the bargain.
00:21:43No, you take it.
00:21:44You have more need of it than I.
00:22:04Did you have to go and give her back the gold?
00:22:07Now we made the trip for nothing.
00:22:09Like no other girl I ever met.
00:22:10Yeah, don't change the subject.
00:22:11The fact is we haven't got the money.
00:22:13What came over you?
00:22:15We brought her here and she paid us.
00:22:17We didn't owe her anything.
00:22:18It's a pity about you, Willie.
00:22:20You're a good man, but you've got no heart.
00:22:22No, but I've got a stomach and it needs filling at least once a day.
00:22:24At this rate, with you giving away money right and left,
00:22:26why we're liable to end up having to work for a living.
00:22:31Well, you're going to sit here all night looking at the moon,
00:22:32or shall we go into town and find you pray?
00:22:34Maybe he's got a load of brandy.
00:22:35We can ship that back to Guernsey and then maybe the thing...
00:22:37Willie!
00:22:38Yeah?
00:22:39Shut up and come on.
00:23:27It's good to see you home again, Countess.
00:23:29It's nice to be back.
00:23:31I trust the Countess did not find the journey.
00:23:34too fatiguing.
00:23:35No, on the contrary, it was an excellent passage after a false start.
00:23:39The Countess was fortunate in that the weather is warmer than is usual.
00:23:44Yes, the rainy spring is often followed by a warmer summer.
00:23:48Your room is all prepared.
00:23:56My dear girl, when you didn't arrive on time, I feared the worst.
00:23:59I was delayed in the islands.
00:24:01You know, I can't believe you're not the real person.
00:24:04Listen, the resemblance is fantastic.
00:24:07It's a relief to hear you say that, Reagan.
00:24:09It's fantastic, I tell you.
00:24:11Not only in looks, but in manner.
00:24:14When I heard that one of our agents was to take the real Countess's place, I thought it was madness.
00:24:18But tell me, is she still captive?
00:24:20Yes, in London, in the tower.
00:24:23You realize that we shall be working against the best brains in their spy service?
00:24:27General Latour, for instance?
00:24:29Yes, Latour, for one.
00:24:31To him, you must make your report in the morning.
00:24:33That's your first trial.
00:24:35Getting him to accept as genuine the false information about our defenses.
00:24:39I'm well prepared for that.
00:24:41Good.
00:24:42He's clever, but unimaginative.
00:24:46I'm trying to think.
00:24:47Who else could be of immediate danger?
00:24:49Are any of the Countess's friends likely to visit?
00:24:52I think not.
00:24:53With one possible exception.
00:24:55Baron Vaudric.
00:24:56Oh, I know about him.
00:24:58He lives not far from here.
00:25:00He's old.
00:25:01Senide, almost.
00:25:03He rarely ventures out.
00:25:04It's a minor risk.
00:25:07No one else?
00:25:08Yes.
00:25:09Fouché.
00:25:11Oh, the chief of police.
00:25:12There is such cunning as you have never known.
00:25:16Cold, ruthless, fanatical.
00:25:18You will need to match his cunning.
00:25:20I know.
00:25:21Yes.
00:25:22I think you know what we're up against.
00:25:25I prepared a plan of the chateau.
00:25:28Study it and learn it by heart.
00:25:31I shall always be on hand.
00:25:33In emergency, use that bell cord.
00:25:35It's connected to my room.
00:25:36I understand.
00:25:37Now, what else?
00:25:40Clothes.
00:25:41Well, that's been taken care of.
00:25:42But I told the hero after breakfast.
00:25:44He's arranged for you to inspect the hospital and visit the wounded.
00:25:48Take advantage of that.
00:25:49There, I believe, you should pick up very valuable information.
00:25:55Well, Countess, we shall meet again in the morning.
00:25:58Good night, Reagan.
00:26:00Good night.
00:26:02Good night.
00:26:17Hell, you pray!
00:26:18You pray!
00:26:21Ah, it's you, Capitaine. I'll be right down.
00:26:29Look, girl, you forget about the girl and I'll forget you gave her the money, huh?
00:26:36Captain, I wasn't expecting you.
00:26:40There it is. Bring some soup to these men.
00:26:42And what brings you back so soon?
00:26:45Same thing that always brings me.
00:26:46Now that we're here, maybe you can make the trip worthwhile. You got a cargo ready?
00:26:49Ah, ten barrels of the best.
00:26:51Guys, hurry up with that soup. I'll go and get the horse and cart.
00:26:54Ah, these things haven't ended so badly after all.
00:26:58You know, we'll have a few good meals, you know, turkey stuffed with rabbits,
00:27:00plenty of drinks and take some brandy home and I'll be ready to fight rantain again, eh?
00:27:07Well, what's the matter with you?
00:27:10I wonder if she's safe.
00:27:12Listen, I made a bargain with you about her outside and I thought you'd keep it.
00:27:15You know, if you go on like this, I'm liable to lose my appetite.
00:27:17Yeah, the day you lose your appetite, I'll join the French army.
00:27:20Well, this has been a real eye-opener to me.
00:27:21I never thought I'd see the time when my best friend turned on her.
00:27:24Now, if I wasn't hungry, I wouldn't finish this.
00:27:26Ah, forget it.
00:27:28I can't help worry about her.
00:27:30I never should have left her alone.
00:27:31No.
00:27:32I felt that way about three women.
00:27:34One swore to drink for a whole week.
00:27:35It was terrible where it lasted.
00:27:38You know, it's good I've got you with me, Willie.
00:27:40Otherwise, I'd get in a lot of trouble.
00:27:42Well, if it wasn't for Napoleon and the garlic, France wouldn't be a bad place to look for trouble.
00:27:46I don't know about Napoleon, but the garlic will last forever.
00:27:49Come, we are ready.
00:28:07Well, this is the beginning.
00:28:10Remember what I told you of Latour.
00:28:12He needs flattery.
00:28:13Like many of Napoleon's generals, he's vain.
00:28:16I think I can handle him.
00:28:18You must realize that what you've got to find out won't be easy at this stage, so do it indirectly.
00:28:23Make a point of talking to any of the wounded sailors in hospital.
00:28:25They'll talk to a woman.
00:28:27We must get details of the fleet.
00:28:57Madame la Comtesse, from the village.
00:29:01Dupre.
00:29:03Who's that lady?
00:29:06Quite a famous person in these parts.
00:29:08Comtesse de Remuset.
00:29:10Countess?
00:29:11Yes, that's right.
00:29:12She lives at the Chateau de Varenches, on top of the cliffs.
00:29:16Oh, she's been away some years.
00:29:18And the man?
00:29:19General Latour.
00:29:21It is said that he's chief of the spy system.
00:29:25Spy system?
00:29:26Yes, it's rumored that the lady works for him.
00:29:34Here, drink some of this and forget her.
00:29:36Go on, forget her.
00:29:38He's in love.
00:29:40My friend, Big Gilead, the smuggler.
00:29:42He met a girl and she told him she'd had a hard life.
00:29:45She's all alone in the world and he mustn't feel sorry for her.
00:29:49And then she said she'd never forget what he'd done for her.
00:29:51And he believed her.
00:29:53Take something more of this.
00:29:54Go on, go on.
00:29:54Come on.
00:29:56Let's go down and load this stuff and go.
00:29:58Go on.
00:30:03My dear Countess, I do not exaggerate when I say that the information which you have put before me today
00:30:08is of immense importance.
00:30:09I'm honored to serve France, General.
00:30:11France will remember that service.
00:30:13And by France, I mean our most glorious Emperor Napoleon.
00:30:16My dear, the Emperor is to visit the invasion ports in this area.
00:30:21He has graciously indicated that he will occupy this chateau.
00:30:26The Emperor here?
00:30:28I must make preparations.
00:30:30When does he arrive?
00:30:31Tomorrow evening.
00:30:32The security police will be here in the morning.
00:30:35The police?
00:30:36A necessary formality for our Emperor's safety.
00:30:38Of course, I understand.
00:30:40I never dreamed that one day I might actually meet our great leader.
00:30:45He is not so fierce with women as he is with soldiers.
00:30:48This is a great honor.
00:30:49An honor well won.
00:30:50And now I bid you good night.
00:30:52Your tour of the hospital must have fatigued you.
00:30:54Until we meet again, Monsieur Countess.
00:30:56Good night, General.
00:31:05The most amazing news.
00:31:07Napoleon.
00:31:07I heard it.
00:31:09What did you learn from him today?
00:31:11There's been a change of command.
00:31:13Admiral Villeneuve has been promoted to the head of the fleet.
00:31:15And where is it?
00:31:16Where is the fleet itself?
00:31:18I couldn't get him to reveal that.
00:31:19We must know the whereabouts of the fleet.
00:31:22I suspect that even Latour isn't in possession of the full information.
00:31:26I believe it's known only to the highest.
00:31:29Napoleon.
00:31:31Exactly.
00:31:33That's what I call a good trip.
00:31:35We run a ferry service for French spies and for nothing.
00:31:39We should try starving to death.
00:31:41At least we get a decent burial.
00:31:42This way they'll string us up as traitors when we get back home.
00:31:46Well, it's all here.
00:31:48Shall we load it or drink it?
00:31:49All right, Willie. I know how you feel.
00:31:50Just don't ask any more questions.
00:31:52Load this and get it aboard. Then wait here for me.
00:31:54Where are you going?
00:31:56Just wait here for me.
00:32:22Where are you going?
00:32:24Where would you hang out?
00:32:25Oh, no, no.
00:32:41Oh, no, no.
00:32:45Where are you going?
00:35:55See I'm trying to push off when I get the boat around.
00:35:57Come on, push.
00:35:59You're not pushing.
00:36:00Come on.
00:36:01Get out of the way then.
00:36:03What are you doing in the water anyway?
00:36:21She hasn't got so much to say for herself this trip.
00:36:23Yeah, she'll have even less to say when she finds out whose boat she's on.
00:36:30Take over for me.
00:36:46You.
00:36:46You.
00:36:49You.
00:37:01Yes, me.
00:37:01She'll bring him back.
00:37:02Ask her about her mother and father.
00:37:04I'm very worried about them.
00:37:07Oh, yes.
00:37:09What about your family?
00:37:11The guillotine must have been very rusty that day.
00:37:14Oh, you think you're clever, don't you?
00:37:15No, you're the clever one.
00:37:18Can you remember anything else, Willie?
00:37:20You.
00:37:20Ask her what she did with our money.
00:37:24I thought you needed that money.
00:37:26What have you got to say about that?
00:37:28All right, I admit I lied to you.
00:37:30But I had to get to France.
00:37:32Just as I have to get back there now.
00:37:34You see, I...
00:37:35Don't go into another weeping story.
00:37:38It couldn't be because you're a spy, could it?
00:37:40Don't waste time talking, you fool.
00:37:43I can explain everything, but not now.
00:37:45Please get me back.
00:37:47Take you back?
00:37:49You're lucky I don't throw you overboard.
00:37:51Oh, I'm wasting time all right listening to you.
00:37:55Can't anything I say convince you?
00:37:57No, nothing.
00:37:59I was too easy for you, wasn't I?
00:38:01I believed everything you told me.
00:38:04I can just imagine how you must have laughed at me afterwards.
00:38:07Tell me how does it feel to cheat somebody like me?
00:38:10I didn't cheat you.
00:38:11Didn't you?
00:38:12I said things to you I never said to any woman before.
00:38:15When we parted on the beach last night.
00:38:17When I thought I was seeing you for the last time.
00:38:19And you cheated me.
00:38:22If anyone was cheated, it was me.
00:38:24You still have to lie, don't you?
00:38:26Well, I don't have to listen to any more.
00:38:28That's how you should always be.
00:38:30Gang.
00:38:31Then you can't play on a man's feelings.
00:38:33Cheat him.
00:38:34Betray him.
00:38:36I'm sorry for anybody that ever loved you.
00:38:50What's happening?
00:38:51Where's Letheri?
00:38:52Up in his room.
00:38:53Well, get him.
00:38:53Tell him we brought his passenger back again.
00:38:55Well, go in there.
00:38:55Let's see.
00:39:01Let's see.
00:39:08Well, you're back where you started.
00:39:09How do you like it?
00:39:10You better take a good look around because where you're going there won't be any furniture.
00:39:14Do people really live like this?
00:39:16Put it down.
00:39:24Why have you brought this girl here?
00:39:26You won't be quite so smug a theory when I tell you.
00:39:29You have a loose mouth, Mr. Gilead.
00:39:30Guard it.
00:39:31And you make mistakes too.
00:39:32You made one last night by arranging for that girl to cross to France.
00:39:35I arranged nothing.
00:39:36I merely advised.
00:39:37Get to the point.
00:39:38She's a French spy.
00:39:40No, you're being tiresome, Mr. Gilead.
00:39:42We have proof.
00:39:44Proof.
00:39:44The law requires more than a smuggler's word.
00:39:47Have you ever heard of General Latour?
00:39:49Yes, his name is known to me.
00:39:51Then you must know what he is.
00:39:52The chief of the French spy system.
00:39:54She was with him yesterday.
00:39:56You saw this?
00:39:58Yes, I saw it.
00:40:01Where?
00:40:01Near his headquarters.
00:40:04Isn't that right?
00:40:06The man is lying.
00:40:07I shall decide that.
00:40:09Proceed.
00:40:10What story did she give you?
00:40:12Was it the one about her long lost brother?
00:40:14Her brother was mentioned, yes.
00:40:16I thought so.
00:40:17Did she cry on your shoulder too?
00:40:20Don't you realize we were both taken in?
00:40:22She hasn't got a brother.
00:40:23Everything she said was a pack of lies.
00:40:25I don't know what name she gave you,
00:40:27but over there she's known as the Countess de Ramesay.
00:40:30I see.
00:40:32You'll realize the consequences of course of this
00:40:33if you're not speaking the truth.
00:40:35I'll stake my life on it.
00:40:37And so will he.
00:40:38Huh?
00:40:39Very well, then.
00:40:40I will undertake to investigate the matter further.
00:40:42But we can do nothing more tonight.
00:40:43I suggest you leave this young lady in my safe keeping.
00:40:46I assure you I have no love for spies.
00:40:49We shall meet again tomorrow.
00:40:50Until then, good night.
00:40:52I believe there's usually a reward for this sort of thing.
00:40:55It has been known.
00:40:56Good night.
00:41:03This is disastrous.
00:41:05Those fools have put us in great peril.
00:41:07You don't know how great.
00:41:08The emperor will be at the chateau tomorrow.
00:41:11I must get back there before he arrives.
00:41:13Napoleon?
00:41:14Then we must act immediately.
00:41:15You will need suitable clothes for the journey.
00:41:17Benson!
00:41:21Are you afraid to return?
00:41:23A little.
00:41:24That's good.
00:41:25A little fear stimulates courage.
00:41:33Fill him up.
00:41:37What goes over there?
00:41:41I guess I didn't hit him hard enough last time.
00:41:45Enjoying your meal, Ranzane?
00:41:47I was until you came in.
00:41:50Oh, well, I may as well then clear the table.
00:41:53Fire!
00:41:54Fire!
00:41:55Fire!
00:41:56Fire!
00:41:57Here, come on.
00:41:58Come on.
00:41:58We'll find any man in the house.
00:42:03Find a man of a drink.
00:42:07That's the man arrest him.
00:42:09What do you mean?
00:42:09He started this?
00:42:10I'm only acting on orders arrest him.
00:42:12But I didn't start anything.
00:42:14He was the man that did it.
00:42:17Well, I don't think we ought to trust that in a theory.
00:42:19For one thing, I didn't like the way he talked to me about reward.
00:42:22You know, my grandmother used to have the right idea about customs men and the like.
00:42:26She used to say to me,
00:42:27Willie, follow your instincts and keep one eye on the law.
00:42:32The old witch was full of larceny.
00:42:34Tell me, what do you think they'll do with the girl?
00:42:36Oh, they'll hang her or shoot her or something.
00:42:37But what I think is we ought to get the reward first and swear on oath later.
00:42:41But they can't hang a woman.
00:42:42Why not?
00:42:42It's been done before.
00:42:44How much do you think the reward will be?
00:42:46Will you stop thinking about the reward for a moment?
00:42:49I'm worried.
00:42:49You're worried?
00:42:50And what do you think I am?
00:42:52I don't like the idea of a woman being hanged.
00:42:54No matter what she's done.
00:42:55Will you stop feeling sorry for her and feel sorry for us?
00:42:58What have we got so far?
00:43:00She was probably forced into it.
00:43:02She doesn't really look the kind that would sell her own country.
00:43:05Look.
00:43:05She's a spy.
00:43:06Spies get hanged.
00:43:08That's the same in any country.
00:43:10Well, maybe you're right.
00:43:12I just don't feel so good about it now.
00:43:19Willie.
00:43:21Look.
00:43:25Rantain.
00:43:26And you see who he's got with him?
00:43:27Yeah.
00:43:28The girl.
00:43:28I knew he couldn't trust that in a theory.
00:43:31He's shipping the girl back to England and Rantain's taking her.
00:43:34She gets hanged and we get no reward.
00:43:36No, it's not going to be quite like that.
00:43:38I got another idea.
00:43:40And Rantain isn't going to like it.
00:43:51It's going to be quite depressing.
00:43:58It doesn't matter.
00:43:58Do you keep up with him?
00:44:05to my buyers.
00:44:06Marcos!
00:44:06Oh, my God!
00:44:12Oh, my God.
00:44:42Oh, my God.
00:45:20Hey, Blasquito!
00:45:22Wake up, I'm coming aboard!
00:45:35Blasquito!
00:45:38Blasquito!
00:45:39Haul up the anchor!
00:45:40What for, Rantane?
00:45:43You're not going anywhere.
00:45:47That's what you think, my friend.
00:45:49But I've got other ideas.
00:45:51And this time, we'll fight on my terms.
00:45:52No, no, please don't!
00:45:53Let him come.
00:45:55I'll cut his throat with his own knife.
00:45:59All right, now, tie him up.
00:46:01When we get out in the channel, we'll feed him to the fish.
00:46:19He knows why we've come about.
00:46:21Can smell the deep water.
00:46:23Hey, Blasquito!
00:46:25Come down here and take the tiller.
00:46:43Well, you're going over the side.
00:46:47What's a matter, my friend?
00:46:48You lost your tongue?
00:46:51Smuggling wasn't good enough for you, was it?
00:46:54You had to choose something easier.
00:46:56Like taking a girl back to England to be shot.
00:46:59You got it all wrong.
00:47:00We're not going to England, we're going to France.
00:47:04France?
00:47:05Well, that's worse still.
00:47:06She's a French spy.
00:47:08Yeah, what's he talking about?
00:47:09Nothing that concerns you.
00:47:11You're carrying out Letheri's instructions, aren't you?
00:47:14Yeah, sounds forgetting.
00:47:16I want to know better than listen to you.
00:47:18Well, death is death and business is business.
00:47:22Hey, Blasquito!
00:47:24Come down here and give me a hand to get rid of this rat.
00:47:26Wait a minute, Rantane.
00:47:28You're cheating yourself if you do this.
00:47:31Cheating myself?
00:47:32How?
00:47:33Yes, there's a price on his head.
00:47:35The theory was just waiting for proof.
00:47:37I gave it to him.
00:47:39How much?
00:47:41A thousand pounds.
00:47:43A thousand pounds?
00:47:46Well, I want to get rid of him, but if I can get paid for doing it, so much the
00:47:49better.
00:47:50You've got yourself reprieved, my friend.
00:47:53But not for long.
00:47:55You know, it's a funny thing how much I like money.
00:47:58And a pretty woman.
00:48:16How long now?
00:48:18Oh, twenty minutes maybe.
00:48:20Maybe sooner.
00:48:24Don't you worry, we'll get there fast enough.
00:48:27As fast as I left my first wife.
00:48:30Are you sure we're on course?
00:48:32We must land in the cove beneath the chateau.
00:48:34What do you think I am, a coach driver?
00:48:36You let me do the worrying about the course.
00:48:39You're not sailing with Gilead now, you know.
00:48:42Plenty of time for you to worry when you get there.
00:48:46I wish I could believe that.
00:48:49It's chilly here, I think I'll go below.
00:48:52Let me know when we sight land.
00:48:53Yeah, you better take a look at that thousand pounds of mine.
00:48:56The last time you'll see it all in one piece.
00:49:13You want me to thank you?
00:49:16That's a usual thing, isn't it?
00:49:19No, I didn't come down for that.
00:49:21Why not?
00:49:23What difference does it make?
00:49:25Gratitude is the only thing you and I have in common.
00:49:28I know how you must feel.
00:49:31For me there's something more than gratitude.
00:49:34What?
00:49:34Petty?
00:49:35I can do without that too.
00:49:40Would you believe me now if I told you the truth?
00:49:43What do you know of truth?
00:49:45Everything you ever told me is a lie.
00:49:48Don't you know people sometimes lie because of love?
00:49:52You call it love.
00:49:54I call it treachery.
00:49:58Is that how you'll always remember me?
00:50:01As someone who betrayed you?
00:50:04I'm not thinking of myself.
00:50:07If I remember you at all,
00:50:09it'll be because you'd betrayed so many others.
00:50:14I can't blame you for believing that.
00:50:17But there are always so many things one doesn't know about a person.
00:50:21Even a person one loves.
00:50:23Bad things, good things.
00:50:26But once we've lied, it's not so easy to go back.
00:50:30Isn't it?
00:50:32We'll leave it at that.
00:50:34I don't want to.
00:50:36I want you to trust me again.
00:50:44One day you'll know I had no choice.
00:50:47Then perhaps you'll understand.
00:50:50What will I?
00:50:52I hope so.
00:50:54Because I...
00:50:56I want you to remember me.
00:50:58But not with hate.
00:51:04Does that mean we...
00:51:08There's always so little time, isn't there, when we need it the most?
00:51:12There's nothing new to us.
00:51:15We're always saying goodbye.
00:51:21Will you remember me?
00:51:23Yes.
00:51:25How?
00:51:29I'd better go now.
00:51:31Tell me.
00:51:33Tell me.
00:51:34You know already.
00:51:35Tell me just the same.
00:51:40How does a woman usually remember the man she loves?
00:52:07Are we ready to go ashore?
00:52:09What?
00:52:10No.
00:52:11I don't like it.
00:52:12It's too light.
00:52:13This is as far as we go.
00:52:15You mean you're not going to row me to the beach?
00:52:18Oh, maybe that's what I do mean.
00:52:20I'll think about it.
00:52:22Well, if it's more money you want, I...
00:52:24Who's talking about money?
00:52:25I've already made a thousand tonight.
00:52:28Well, you...
00:52:29You know Letheri's orders.
00:52:30Listen, on this ship, he only knows my orders.
00:52:34Blasquito, you row her ashore and I'll think of something special for you.
00:52:38Now, smash every bone in your body, you understand?
00:52:42All right, now get aft and get below.
00:52:49Now, what do you think of him, eh?
00:52:51He's not dependable.
00:52:53Now, why don't you stop worrying and have a little drink, maybe?
00:52:56This is good stuff.
00:52:57I drink it myself.
00:52:58Here.
00:53:00Hey, now look, I've finished the whole bottle.
00:53:02Now, what do you make of that, eh?
00:53:05Don't you worry.
00:53:06We'll still have our little drink together.
00:53:07I'll go below and get another bottle.
00:53:15Well, my friend, the more I see of this girl, the better I like her.
00:53:18And we can have a little drink to your health.
00:53:20And a good stay in jail.
00:53:29Open it up!
00:53:30Take me out!
00:53:32Open the thing!
00:53:34Open the door!
00:53:36Open it up!
00:53:36Open it up!
00:53:43Open it up!
00:53:43Get me out!
00:53:47Open it up!
00:53:50Open it up!
00:54:01Open it up!
00:54:13Oh, my God.
00:54:39Tell Letheri I want to see him.
00:54:40You can't disturb Mr. Letheri now.
00:54:42Get these men out of here.
00:54:43Tell him I want to see him and be quick about it.
00:54:46This is where you and I part company, my friend.
00:54:48The good.
00:54:54Help! Murder! Help! Help! Help!
00:54:58Help! Help! Murder! Murder!
00:55:08Stop it! Stop it!
00:55:09What do you think my house is? A cattle pen?
00:55:17Have these men thrown into jail.
00:55:29How very convenient of them.
00:55:32Saves me such a lot of trouble.
00:55:47Well, it's a funny thing. I was expecting you. You're late.
00:55:50Untie me.
00:55:53How long you been here?
00:55:55Well, I dropped in last night.
00:55:57What'd they get you for?
00:55:59Spying.
00:56:00Was that all?
00:56:01I thought maybe it was something serious.
00:56:04Here's your coat.
00:56:07Do you ever have that nightmare where there's no more brandy left in the world?
00:56:11No, I never did.
00:56:12Yeah, you're lucky.
00:56:13I had it three times last night.
00:56:18I wish I knew, Willie.
00:56:20Knew what?
00:56:22About the girl.
00:56:24I wish I knew for certain.
00:56:26I keep asking myself questions.
00:56:30I don't even know the answer.
00:56:32She tricked you, didn't she?
00:56:34Yes, I'm not forgetting that.
00:56:35She tricked you. They do it once and get away with it, they do it again.
00:56:40Why did she save my life?
00:56:43Come in.
00:56:47That'll be all, Marie.
00:56:50Would Madame care to make arrangements for luncheon?
00:56:53Oh, yes.
00:57:03Boucher has just arrived.
00:57:06Already?
00:57:07He makes a habit of taking people unwares.
00:57:09Are you prepared?
00:57:10Yes.
00:57:12Be careful.
00:57:13Be very careful.
00:57:14I understand.
00:57:16I'll receive him in the library.
00:57:18Good.
00:57:30The Countess will receive your grace in the library.
00:57:33I'll wait for her here.
00:57:49May I introduce myself, Countess?
00:57:51One of the men who most welcomes your safe return.
00:57:54I'm honored by your visit, Monsieur Fouché.
00:57:56The honor is mine, Countess.
00:57:58General Latour sent me the details of your last report.
00:58:00They are of immense importance.
00:58:02That's very flattering.
00:58:04Not at all.
00:58:05A reserve flattery for those I mistrust.
00:58:08You know, I don't think you're really as cold as you would have people believe.
00:58:12Public opinion has never mattered to me.
00:58:14In this world, you must know what you want and then take it.
00:58:17I agree.
00:58:18That is why France will succeed.
00:58:19The emperor will take what he wants, when he wants.
00:58:22We serve a great cause, Monsieur.
00:58:24Indeed we do.
00:58:27Today the emperor is inspecting the invasion ports.
00:58:30He will arrive here for dinner.
00:58:32The purpose of my visit this morning is only to ensure the personal safety of the emperor.
00:58:38I understand.
00:58:39And I admire your thoroughness.
00:58:41And now, if you will excuse me, my duty makes it necessary to make a search.
00:58:46My servants will give you every assistance.
00:58:49I have my own men.
00:58:51Until tonight.
00:59:06Tell me, who lives in the chateau over there?
00:59:10I do not know, Monsieur.
00:59:12Don't know?
00:59:13How long have you worked here?
00:59:14Just two weeks, Monsieur.
00:59:16All the help is new here, Monsieur.
00:59:17The old servants were discharged just before the countess arrived.
00:59:21Who engaged you?
00:59:22Reagan the butler, Monsieur.
00:59:27Hmm.
00:59:27I think maybe the baron de Vaudric lives over there.
00:59:38It is merely a suspicion, my dear baron, nothing more.
00:59:41But where the emperor is concerned, I make it my passion to take no chances.
00:59:45A head was given us to keep, and it takes no time at all for one to four.
00:59:49Yes, but what exactly do you want me to do?
00:59:51I mean, I was never the one to miss treating a beautiful woman.
00:59:54You did say she was very beautiful, did you not?
00:59:56I said that, yes.
00:59:57Well, of course I will do anything.
00:59:58You suggest I put my country before all.
01:00:00You knew her as a child, I believe.
01:00:02The countess de Rémuset?
01:00:03Oh, naturally, I knew her.
01:00:05And well, but that was old.
01:00:08That was many years ago.
01:00:10Will you visit her in my company?
01:00:12Talk to her?
01:00:14Joke?
01:00:15Reminisce?
01:00:16If my suspicions are right, she will betray herself.
01:00:22Very well, if you wish it.
01:00:24I do wish it.
01:00:25Never let it be said that I, Baron de Vaudric, do not know my duty to my country.
01:00:29Beautiful, you say.
01:00:30That is interesting.
01:00:33But, Your Majesty, the channel can be very rough.
01:00:36There are tides to contend with.
01:00:38I hope our landing forces can outnumber the enemy.
01:00:41We shall talk about it later.
01:00:45Well, I shall leave you to your staff.
01:00:48I'm sure you have something more important to say to your generals than to me.
01:00:52Until dinner?
01:00:53Until dinner, the countess.
01:01:15Gentlemen, now I want to draw attention to the details of my plans.
01:01:23Upwards of 150,000 men and complete equipment are assembled at Boulogne, Vivreux, and Ambleteuse.
01:01:322,000 transports are ready to sail.
01:01:35When the hour comes to cross the channel,
01:01:38an army corps will be landed in Ireland,
01:01:41and the main body disembarked on the English coast.
01:01:45Having seized the advantage,
01:01:47Villeneuve will overpower the English channel fleet.
01:01:49And then, we shall strike.
01:02:16And then, we shall strike.
01:02:20Fouché is known to have seen Baron de Vaudricke today.
01:02:23And unless I'm greatly mistaken,
01:02:25we can expect a visit from the Baron very shortly.
01:02:28Somebody coming.
01:02:57Mr. Fouché will never admit it.
01:02:59it my dear but secretly he envies us having those bygone days that is a trouble with policemen they've
01:03:04no past they want to remember for them it is all darkness oh don't be too unkind with him baron
01:03:10even policemen with children once this is very hard to believe is it you can't imagine what
01:03:16pleasure this visit has brought me monsieur fouchet it's very thoughtful of you to bring it about i
01:03:21can be very thoughtful chances when i choose there is any pleasure going it is all mine
01:03:27oh how peaceful it used to be do you remember how i used to make you take me into the
01:03:33church
01:03:33and we go to the top of the belfry tower we used to count the steps even 127 to the
01:03:39top that is
01:03:40quite true quite true oh i couldn't do it nowadays and on a fine day we could see the islands
01:03:47from
01:03:47there sometimes he'd fill my head with tales of pirates and smugglers i was a great one for telling
01:03:54story oh it is unbelievable how time flies it is two years now for instance since my son only died
01:04:08angry is dead well i didn't know i i've been away so long oh yes yes all he is dead
01:04:17he was killed in action at sea oh forgive me i i didn't know but he was a fine boy
01:04:23was he not
01:04:25do you remember how you used to ride together yes i remember well let us not think of the past
01:04:33and now i don't think i must keep you any longer i know what young women are you have a
01:04:38whole lot of
01:04:39things to do and very little time to spare baron i'm never too busy that i cannot see you now
01:04:45we must
01:04:45meet again and soon well we shall see but don't make promises a surprise is always more welcome
01:04:52goodbye my dear child
01:05:01i'll see you to your carriage baron
01:05:11i cannot conceal my disappointment my dear baron you can save your disappointment monsieur
01:05:16fouche your contest was an imposter my son henry was dead before she was born oh she was clever
01:05:25very clever but she made that slip so i was right then you see monsieur fouche i have no stomach
01:05:32for
01:05:32these things i was not trained to use friendship as a weapon she will die of course
01:05:46i have the fleet information coded for the theory good i leave it in the place arranged
01:05:52then you'll attend to that reagan and i want a selection of our best wines sent to the baron
01:05:58i'll write her a personal note to go with them charming man the baron yes yes he was a great
01:06:07friend
01:06:07to me in the past this chateau holds many memories i'm sure it does countess excuse me i have
01:06:14some routine business to attend to of course by your leave
01:07:04i apologize my dear countess for abusing your hospitality but doubtless you will find consolation in the
01:07:12fact that you are not the first spy to occupy this dungeon
01:07:32your majesty i have news both good and bad you may tell me other lunch i mean bad humor
01:07:38perhaps the good part of your news will have a soothing effect but first what is the countess
01:07:43is she not joining us no not today or any other day you mean she isn't disposed she's an imposter
01:07:49a secret agent or at least she was until a few minutes ago now she's my unwilling guest
01:07:55you are not mistaken in this have i ever been mistaken before no that question was unnecessary
01:08:03how dangerous is the situation has yet time to get the information back to england no i think not all
01:08:10right
01:08:11find out all you can from her oh i do not want to know your methods and when you have
01:08:18finished
01:08:20i hate intriguing women by your leave
01:08:29the butler
01:08:37megan
01:08:44megan
01:08:57megan
01:08:59Let's go.
01:09:32Let's go.
01:10:25Let's go.
01:10:40Let's go.
01:10:47Let's go.
01:11:01Let's go.
01:11:31Let's go.
01:11:56Let's go.
01:12:03Let's go.
01:12:16Let's go.
01:12:18Let's go.
01:12:21Let's go.
01:12:45Let's go.
01:12:49Let's go.
01:13:17Let's go.
01:13:20Let's go.
01:13:21Let's go.
01:13:27Let's go.
01:13:28Let's go.
01:13:30Let's go.
01:13:43Let's go.
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01:13:46Let's go.
01:13:47Let's go.
01:13:48Let's go.
01:13:50Let's go.
01:14:08Let's go.
01:14:14Let's go.
01:14:24Let's go.
01:14:26This code is new to me.
01:14:51I'm sorry to disturb your rest, but we need what I choose to call your help.
01:14:57You will get nothing from me, Monsieur Fouché.
01:14:59I have a message here from one of your compatriots.
01:15:02It came to me because your butler had to keep a previous appointment.
01:15:06It is in code, naturally.
01:15:08It would save us a lot of time if you would decipher it.
01:15:14I'll make a bargain with you.
01:15:16Read this to me, and your head remains on your shoulders.
01:15:21You mean what you say?
01:15:22I give you my word.
01:15:31Help will reach you tomorrow.
01:15:37Rendez-vous, usual agent, Don.
01:15:42Where?
01:15:44The meeting place is in the churchyard.
01:15:46Excellent. Tomorrow at Don, I will make myself known to your visitor.
01:15:50In the meantime, you have the freedom of the chateau. You may retire to your room.
01:16:00How easily these English give way?
01:16:02It was too easy.
01:16:04She was obviously lying.
01:16:07Tell the guards she is to be given an opportunity to escape.
01:16:11And when she does, have her photo.
01:16:26All ready, Gil. I can't see any sign on the French.
01:16:29Right.
01:16:30First we contact Reagan and find out what the plan is.
01:16:33Well, you're very patriotic all of a sudden.
01:16:36Makes me feel good to see it.
01:16:38I've never seen a man so anxious to die for his country.
01:16:41Or is it for his country?
01:16:43What do you mean by that?
01:16:46Nothing. She's a very beautiful girl.
01:16:48Look, Rantane. I brought you along on this trip for one reason only.
01:16:52You're a good sailor.
01:16:53When I want your opinion, I'll ask for it.
01:16:56Now, let's get going.
01:16:57You stay here.
01:17:00What do you mean, I stay here?
01:17:02All in this together, aren't we?
01:17:03Yes, but I give the orders.
01:17:05Right now, I'm going alone.
01:17:07If we all three go ashore and get killed at once, what happens then?
01:17:10No, Willie will take me and then return.
01:17:12Then I want you both to stay here and keep close watch.
01:17:15If all goes well, I'll signal from shore.
01:17:17And supposing you don't, what happens then?
01:17:20Then you can give the orders, my friend.
01:18:09Then you can hear your friend and llegó to the sky.
01:18:09For some TV things on the bottom line.
01:18:09Cause I'm the egging box on the top line.
01:18:10Click on the denkt line.
01:18:11From me, you get to cool for a Richmond leg.
01:18:12You under Hotel, I'm the king.
01:18:12Baby, you are attractive.
01:18:27you captain i wasn't expecting you does anyone ask for me here tonight would be asking i don't do
01:18:32business with anyone else i didn't come here for brandy you're sure nobody's been here well you know
01:18:36me captain i don't lie to you here have a drink what time is it past eleven here can't be
01:18:46that
01:18:46important no woman is that important
01:19:11what are you doing down here gilead told you to keep watch i don't think gilead's orders
01:19:16i never did trust you rantain you know it's a funny thing i had the same impression too
01:19:22all right now get back in the boat you've got some more rowing to do not for you i haven't
01:19:26you think i came on this trip for fun eh i'm not going after the girl you think i'm crazy
01:19:30or
01:19:30something gilis put himself just where i want him the french will pay good money for the information
01:19:36you'll have to get rid of me first then
01:20:00why don't you tell me her name perhaps i could help then it isn't a woman well if it wasn't
01:20:05a woman
01:20:06and it wasn't brandy why have you come all this way are you in trouble
01:20:16i'm waiting for a man named reagan do you know him you mean the butler of the chateau yes
01:20:22captain you better have another drink reagan won't be coming here tonight
01:20:27he's dead the police shot him this afternoon
01:20:53to pray if they find me here you're in trouble i don't understand you don't have to
01:20:58just forget you ever saw me
01:21:04stay where you are my friend
01:21:09turn around and put your hands up
01:21:14all right now sit down in that chair
01:21:27do pray get some rope and tie him up
01:21:44hurry it up you old fool and make it good
01:21:47well they didn't think i was going to take orders from you did you gilliot you must be more stupid
01:21:52than i thought you were
01:21:57you know the french pay good money for spies dead or alive
01:22:03and just so that you can't tell them any different you're going to be a dead one
01:22:06i always said when we meet again it'd be on my terms
01:22:10and these are my terms
01:22:19really yeah reagan's dead
01:22:20that means the girl's still at the chateau
01:22:22well i got in there once i can do it again
01:22:33get back to the boat
01:22:34get back to the boat i graduated to sail
01:22:35don't let anybody stop you
01:23:03so you misunderstood the message countess
01:23:07tell me who is he and what happened
01:23:10i don't know
01:23:12i've wasted a lot of time already and i'm not prepared to waste anymore
01:23:16tell me tell me
01:23:17i'll do all the talking
01:23:22drop your guns
01:23:25tell them
01:23:28do as he says
01:23:30now stand in that corner
01:23:33get back
01:23:34get back
01:23:36you're right come here
01:23:37you will not get very far
01:23:39we'll see about that
01:23:40you just stay where you are
01:23:48let's get back
01:23:50let the lights
01:23:50you fool
01:23:51let the lights
01:23:52hold it
01:23:52hold the lamp
01:24:12Come on!
01:24:13Get up!
01:24:13After that!
01:24:18Come on!
01:24:19Go and find that that way!
01:24:21Come on!
01:24:22Don't use your basket! Get them alive!
01:24:24Hurry up!
01:25:10Make for the boat!
01:25:11No, I can't leave you!
01:25:12Do as I tell you! Make for the boat!
01:25:14Come on!
01:25:24Let's go!
01:25:28Let's go!
01:25:29Do as the boat!
01:25:29Do as a boat has left!
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