Shanghai
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Every good spy needs a cover. |
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Be a journalist, they said. |
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You're good with words. |
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You'll be safe. |
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Where is the girl, Mr. Soames? |
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Where is the girl? |
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This way! |
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Please have a seat. |
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I'd like to call the American Consulate and |
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They've already been informed. |
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Someone's coming to pick you up. |
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That might be them. |
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The last time we spoke... |
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...I didn't realize how fond |
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If I'd known, I'd have been more careful |
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Both the Lan-Tings are friends of mine. |
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But only one of them accompanied you |
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Yeah. |
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She came to tell me she was still in love |
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I'd be careful. |
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It isn't in some people's nature |
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Where is she... |
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...Mr. Soames? |
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I don't know. |
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I have no idea. |
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Where is she? |
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A friend of mine told me... |
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...Shanghai was the Paris of the Orient. |
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Due to an international treaty... |
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...every nationality under the sun lived |
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..Chinese and English, French, Japanese, American. |
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My friend said you could travel the world |
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...and never leave the confines of Shanghai's |
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It seems like Shanghai's gonna be a bit of a comedown |
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Mr. Soames. |
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Not from what I hear, sir. |
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I meant as a journalist, not a bachelor. |
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Well, if Japan doesn't withdraw from China soon... |
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...Roosevelt's threatened to get his hands dirty. |
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So I'm sure there'll be plenty for me to write about. |
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Well. And you think it's a good idea for your country |
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Not if it means fighting you Germans. |
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You seem to be pretty good at it. |
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I will go get the car. |
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Did you have to provoke him? |
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I thought you said he was a diplomat. |
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No, I said he was attached to the consulate. |
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He's an engineer. |
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Stop him! He's with the resistance! |
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Welcome to Shanghai. |
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Leni, komm! |
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Shanghai was about the only place left in China |
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the Japanese hadn't taken over. |
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Everybody knew |
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it was only a matter of time before they |
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Officially the guerilla war between the Chinese |
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was none of our business. |
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So, like a good American, |
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I kept my head down and remained neutral. |
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Shanghai was divided up into sectors. |
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Drink in the British zone, |
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eat in the French zone... |
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...spy in the German zone... |
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...but stay the hell away from the Japanese. |
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Naval Intelligence had sent me to Shanghai |
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to help out an agent who was in trouble. |
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He was my oldest and best friend. |
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His name was Conner. |
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I'm gonna get you out tonight. |
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The storm had blown over by the time |
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In Shanghai, things change pretty fast. |
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The routine with Conner was always the same. |
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We'd meet in the biggest casino in town. |
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The loser would buy dinner. |
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Chip request for the lady. |
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Chip request for the lady. |
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Follow by 500 |
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That is 550. |
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I'm Out |
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You're working pretty hard to bully me out |
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What did you say? |
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Oh, I said, I'll see your 500... |
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...and raise you whatever I have left. |
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300 and something. |
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Why don't you keep your something |
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It's a short walk to my hotel. |
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Three nines. |
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Three queens for the lady. |
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A very appropriate hand. |
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A very appropriate hand. |
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You must have brought me luck. |
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No second chance? |
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Not tonight. |
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Deal me out, boys. |
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Leave him. |
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You all right, sir? |
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Lieutenant Collins. Captain Astor sent me. |
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So we finally got you out of Berlin. |
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How was your trip? |
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Glorious. Except half the Gestapo was |
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Come on in. Let me get you a drink. |
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Where the hell is Conner? |
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He was supposed to meet me at the casino. |
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He was found earlier in the Japanese sector. |
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I guess he was on his way to meet you. |
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You know, this whole country has its head buried |
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The Germans are getting ready to march in Europe... |
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...and all we care about is whether or not the |
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I mean, what have we done with our lives? |
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I called Naval headquarters this morning. |
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I volunteered us both for Intelligence. |
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Conner and I had joined the Navy |
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like our fathers and grandfathers before us. |
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Our lives were set. |
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Birth, school, Yale, war. |
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The great American tradition. |
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He was investigating a local gang lord called |
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He's the boss of the Shanghai Triad. |
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He has a deal with the Japanese. |
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They leave him alone... |
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...and whenever the Japanese need any dirty work |
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I'd like to read all of Conner's reports. |
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He hadn't briefed us in a month. |
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That's why I sent for you. |
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I was under a lot of pressure to have him reassigned. |
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Why? |
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Because the situation here |
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isn't just black and white. |
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You got the Chinese fighting the Japanese. |
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Us, we're caught somewhere in the middle. |
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Now the truth is, |
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the Japanese want to walk into our zone... |
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...there's nothing we can do about it. |
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So sometimes, |
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our only option is just to sit back and |
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And that wasn't Conner's style. |
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Any informers? |
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Yeah. |
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He's got a contact at the Japanese consulate... |
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...a diplomat called Kita. |
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We've already spoken to him. |
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I'd like to speak to him myself. |
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And I'll need an introduction to Lan-Ting. |
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Apart from his own people, |
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he only mixes with the Germans and the Japanese. |
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I know plenty of Germans. |
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When do I start at the Herald? |
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In Berlin, I played the part of a journalist |
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...and I was doing it again at the Shanghai Herald. |
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Mr. Soames was the Washington Post's correspondent |
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in Berlin before he joined us. |
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I'm sure most of you are already familiar |
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Those who aren't |
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will have a chance to find out for themselves |
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Right. Back to work. |
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How's it going, boys? |
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Paul Soames, Shanghai Herald. |
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Yeah, we set the meet with Conner's Japanese contact, Kita. |
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You got a pen? |
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Where is it? |
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A place called the Bamboo Tea House in the Japanese district. |
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He meets his girlfriend there... |
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...everyday at 3:00 pm. |
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At all clear, |
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he will open a book on the porch. |
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Paul, listen to me. |
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You'll be in the heart of the Japanese sector. |
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You be careful over there. |
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Tell us what you know about the resistance |
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Take him... |
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...in for questioning! |
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Papers. |
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Papers. |
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Move. |
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Move. You're under arrest. |
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"No threat to American interests"? |
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Sir? |
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You probably know this already, Mr. Soames... |
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...but when the owners of this newspaper told me |
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I threatened to resign. |
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The only reason I didn't |
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was because I wanted to meet you face to face... |
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...and see if you really believe this crap you write. |
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My office! |
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"Germany and Japan are no more our enemies |
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than Britain and Russia are our friends. |
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In a war of this magnitude |
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our only concern should be for ourselves." |
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The Japanese foreign minister |
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met with the German foreign minister yesterday... |
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...and one of the subjects they discussed |
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was whether my Jewish wife... |
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...should wear a yellow star on her jacket |
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and be herded into a Shanghai ghetto... |
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...along with the rest of her kind. |
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Now I think that should be a concern... |
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...for every civilized country in the world, even America. |
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I'm not a Nazi, if that's your implication, Mr. Sanger. |
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I've lived in Germany far too long |
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to have any illusions about what kind of people they are. |
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Now you can fire me, you can censor me-- |
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I have no intention of firing you. |
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Write something that doesn't make my stomach |
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...otherwise you can type your fingers raw for all I care. |
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Will that be all, sir? |
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Yeah, get out. |
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Oh, and this came for you. |
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At least your Nazi friends are impressed. |
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Mrs. Mueller, thank you so much for the invitation. |
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It's lovely to see you, Mr. Soames. |
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My pleasure. Mr. Mueller. |
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Mr. Soames. |
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A party at the German embassy |
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could make one night feel like a thousand years. |
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Laughing at all their jokes |
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was like eating breakfast from the gutter. |
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The way I see it, for America to join the war... |
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...would be like a man who's never |
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been in a relationship interfering in a 50 year marriage. |
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Thank you for a wonderful party, Your Excellency. |
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I'm glad you're enjoying it, Mr. Lan-Ting. |
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You know everyone here, don't you? |
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Paul Soames. |
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Anthony Lan-Ting. |
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Gentlemen, excuse me. |
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These affairs had quite a guest list. |
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Nazis, Japanese imperialists, the Triads, Kempeitai. |
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They were all connected. |
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Any of them could have killed Conner. |
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I had to get in between them. |
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It was like being a worm, |
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working your way into a rotten apple. |
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Please tell me you're not politicians or diplomats. |
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If you are a politician or a diplomat, |
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it doesn't matter how beautiful or charming you are... |
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...I just cannot talk to you, |
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I couldn't bear it. |
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I'm afraid they can't speak a word of English, |
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No? |
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Let me introduce you properly. |
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These are my cousins Shin Shin and Lili. |
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And this is my friend Captain Tanaka... |
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...a politician and a diplomat, I'm afraid. |
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Captain, it's a pleasure to meet you. |
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I hope I didn't offend you, sir. |
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If there's anything else you'd like to ask the girls... |
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...I'd be happy to translate. |
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Well, now that I know you're related to them, |
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I don't think that would be such a good idea. |
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Excuse me. |
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Captain. |
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Japan is as deserving of an empire in the East... |
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...as Germany is of an empire in the West. |
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So... |
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...how does a writer for the Shanghai Herald |
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get asked to the German Consulate? |
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Some friends invited me. |
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Well, the truth is I'm only friends |
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with the lonely-looking fräulein in the black dress. |
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Oh, I see. |
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A toast to the Emperor... |
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..and the Fuhrer! |
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Honorable men all. |
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May they rot in hell. |
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And now, some music. |
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Anna! |
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I'm sorry I'm late. |
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My appointments ran late. |
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That's okay. |
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Darling, this is my friend, Paul Soames. |
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My wife Anna. |
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How do you do? |
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It's a pleasure to meet you. |
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What did you decide? |
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I thought we'd take them to the fashion show |
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So... |
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...how do you know my husband? |
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Actually we just met. |
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Oh, I thought you were old friends. |
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It certainly feels that way. |
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Shall I get you something to drink? |
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I'd like to dance before I do anything else. |
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Will you dance with me, darling? |
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You should ask Mr. Soames. |
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Mr. Soames? |
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I'd be delighted. |
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Thank you, Anthony. |
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You're welcome. |
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My husband doesn't always trust people |
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How did you charm him so quickly? |
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He and his cousins |
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just seemed like the most interesting |
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They're not his cousins. |
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No? |
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They're his mistresses. |
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Anthony doesn't know I gamble. |
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He'd be very upset if he found out. |
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I have no intention of telling him. |
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Good. Thank you. |
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I like secrets. I collect them. |
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Fascinating. |
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Why were you following me at the casino? |
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I had no idea you were married. |
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And who was your friend with the cigarette case? |
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A question for a question. |
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Well, it's like poker. |
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You have to pay to see my hand. |
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What game are we playing, Mr. Soames? |
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Paul. |
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Leni. I thought you'd left. |
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No, no, no. |
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Leni Mueller, this is Mrs. Anthony Lan-Ting. |
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How do you do? |
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I should get back to my husband. |
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Of course. Thank you for the dance. |
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Not at all. |
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She doesn't look very married. |
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Neither do you. |
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Drop me off at the harbor. |
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Kita was Conner's only known contact. |
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I figured if Conner trusted him, |
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So I found us a quiet place to talk. |
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What do you want to tell me? |
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I was helping Conner. |
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In exchange he promised me |
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I was supposed to get it a year ago. |
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He said he would help me. |
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Uh-huh. Well, we're here to help. |
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Keep talking. |
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Conner called me a few days before he died. |
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He needed a checkpoint pass for a friend. |
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His friend was Japanese. |
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He was trying to smuggle her out of Shanghai. |
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He told me not to tell anyone. |
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After he was killed I was scared |
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you'd think I set him up. |
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What'd you do with the pass? |
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I took it to the apartment in Chapei like he said. |
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What apartment? |
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Conner lived in the International Settlement. |
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He gave me an address in Chapei. |
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When I went, there was nobody there. |
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I can prove it. I still have the pass. |
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This was Conner's girlfriend. |
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Her name is Sumiko. |
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I can show you where the apartment is. |
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So all Conner wanted was a checkpoint pass? |
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Was he working on anything else? |
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Just routine naval intelligence. |
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He had me report on the Emperor's East China Fleet. |
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He never told me what the information was for |
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and I never asked. |
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Just ask them if they ever saw him |
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According to the neighbors, |
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the girl disappeared the night Conner was killed. |
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Must have rented another room. |
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An attic or a basement. |
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Anywhere he could have used as a darkroom. |
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So why didn't the girl hand these over |
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Maybe Conner still had enough sense not |
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I saw this man |
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with Lan-Ting at the German Consulate. |
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His name's Tanaka. |
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He's head of Japanese Intelligence for Shanghai. |
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These are Navy and Air Corps officers here. |
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We should find out who the other men are in that picture. |
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Tanaka's saluting them, they've gotta be ranking officers. |
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That's Lan-Ting's wife. |
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Her father was a respected politician till |
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They would have killed her too |
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but her family arranged for her to marry Lan-Ting. |
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He protects her. |
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Anna was everywhere... |
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...in the city... |
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...but she always seemed to be hiding something. |
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So I did what you do with a puzzle. |
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I stared at it until it made sense. |
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I have to see what that Japanese bastard wants |
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No, not now! |
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This will just take a minute. |
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I'll be right back. |
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Anthony, get down! Get down! |
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Anthony! |
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Anthony! |
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Paul, come in. |
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You're lucky the bastards couldn't shoot straight. |
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Even luckier that you were there. |
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Who do I have to thank for that? |
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The fräulein I told you about last week. |
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I was supposed to meet her at the fashion show |
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Perhaps her husband sent those gunmen after you. |
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Did you found out who they were? |
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I will. |
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Captain, please come in. |
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Why don't you show Mr. Soames around the house |
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until we're ready for dinner? |
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Mrs. Lan-Ting. |
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Your hand. Here. |
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Thank you. |
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Did you know any of the men who died today? |
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They were Japanese. |
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I meant the others. |
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I recognized your friends from the casino. |
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Why didn't you tell Anthony? |
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I wasn't quite sure what to tell him. |
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Does Anthony know you're working for the resistance? |
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I'd never do anything to hurt him. |
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Your friends didn't seem quite so discriminating. |
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They murdered several men in cold blood. |
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Did you know one of the gunmen survived? |
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What will you do if he talks? |
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Maybe I can help you. |
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Every time you've come to me for help |
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I've done what you asked. |
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I'm doing everything I can to find her. |
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You said you could handle this. |
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You walk into my house |
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and give me orders in front of my own men? |
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What does Tanaka want from you? |
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He thinks the resistance is close to me. |
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How could he think that? |
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Tanaka has one of the gunmen |
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and is beating him for information. |
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Who knows what lies he is saying? |
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I give Tanaka everything |
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and he humiliates me in return. |
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Forgive us for speaking Chinese. |
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How do you like the food? |
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It's sensational. |
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In fact, it reminds me...just how bad the food |
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The Casanova? |
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That's my local restaurant. I go there for the waiters. |
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I dine alone each night, |
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and yet they insist on setting two places. |
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I'm supposed to meet a friend at the Cathay later. |
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I can give you a lift back into town. |
00:32:18 |
That'd be very kind. Thank you. |
00:32:20 |
You can't go into town tonight, darling. |
00:32:22 |
It's too dangerous after what happened. |
00:32:25 |
I don't know how to reach her. |
00:32:27 |
I'm happy to pass a message to her if you like, |
00:32:30 |
It's no problem at all, the Cathay's on my way. |
00:32:33 |
I can stop in. |
00:32:36 |
I hope I can see you soon. |
00:32:37 |
I look forward to that, Anthony. |
00:32:41 |
Thank you for saving his life. |
00:33:08 |
Chip request. |
00:33:51 |
Where are we going? |
00:33:52 |
Hurry! We're getting out of here. |
00:33:55 |
Please don't kill me. |
00:33:56 |
Drive! |
00:33:59 |
The Japanese will be here soon! |
00:34:00 |
It seemed Anna wasn't worried about the Japanese |
00:34:04 |
She was worried they'd find whoever was |
00:34:23 |
She better be here as you say! |
00:34:27 |
This is the place. She's here! |
00:34:29 |
We don't have time for games! |
00:34:32 |
I don't understand. |
00:34:34 |
They must have moved her! Captain! |
00:34:36 |
She was here. I swear! Captain! Please believe me. |
00:34:39 |
Please, Captain! |
00:34:43 |
I'll find her for you. |
00:35:02 |
I trust your message was delivered. |
00:35:06 |
I'm grateful for what you did. |
00:35:09 |
Does that entitle me to a few more answers? |
00:35:12 |
No. |
00:35:18 |
I've been doing some homework on you. |
00:35:20 |
I read your stories about the war in Europe. |
00:35:23 |
You write well. |
00:35:25 |
Thank you. |
00:35:28 |
But you don't seem to believe in much. |
00:35:32 |
The story you should be writing |
00:35:33 |
is what the Japanese are doing in Shanghai. |
00:35:37 |
The Japanese murdered thousands |
00:35:40 |
And soon, they'll do the same thing here. |
00:35:44 |
That's why we are fighting. |
00:35:49 |
You find this amusing? |
00:35:51 |
No, no. It's just that you just remind me |
00:35:54 |
In what way? |
00:35:56 |
The way you argue. |
00:35:58 |
He was a force of nature. |
00:36:00 |
He'd come at you from all sides |
00:36:07 |
So I should be writing about Captain Tanaka? |
00:36:10 |
He usually has a hand in everything |
00:36:16 |
Was he head of Shanghai Intelligence |
00:36:23 |
I did a little homework of my own. |
00:36:26 |
Sounds like he was a remarkable man. |
00:36:29 |
It must have taken a lot of courage |
00:36:30 |
to speak out against Japanese atrocities in Nanjing. |
00:36:35 |
He just cared deeply about this country. |
00:37:00 |
Anthony loves American jazz. |
00:37:06 |
Are you still in love with him? |
00:37:11 |
I wouldn't be with him if I wasn't. |
00:37:13 |
I only ask because you seem to be |
00:37:38 |
I'll take this. |
00:37:45 |
Our informants haven't found |
00:37:46 |
any information on the Japanese girl |
00:37:49 |
What about the men saluting Tanaka? |
00:37:51 |
Well, they're officers from the aircraft carrier Kaga. |
00:37:54 |
The Kaga? |
00:37:55 |
We checked it out. |
00:37:57 |
They were in Shanghai last month for R&R. |
00:37:59 |
There's nothing secret about it. |
00:38:00 |
Look, Tanaka is in charge of security |
00:38:03 |
He's probably just telling them what bars |
00:38:07 |
Conner wouldn't have taken pictures |
00:38:11 |
He was interested in Tanaka for a reason. |
00:38:14 |
Paul, I know you don't want to hear this, |
00:38:17 |
But this profession catches up with all of us. |
00:38:21 |
Maybe Conner made the wrong call. |
00:38:24 |
He didn't make mistakes like this, Richard. |
00:38:27 |
You know, the first article I ever wrote |
00:38:29 |
for the Herald was about your mother. |
00:38:32 |
The Garbo of Shanghai, I called her. |
00:38:35 |
Well, perhaps I'll have to dream up |
00:38:39 |
Just finishing up some work back here, sir. |
00:38:43 |
Why don't you wait in my office? |
00:38:48 |
She's a friend of the family. |
00:38:50 |
I'm helping her with her passport application. |
00:38:52 |
I understand. I'll just finish up. |
00:38:54 |
So if you'll just-- Yes. |
00:38:57 |
Lock up when you go. |
00:39:01 |
I needed to see Shanghai through Conner's eyes. |
00:39:04 |
The only port in the world |
00:39:05 |
that would take in 20,000 Jews on the run from Hitler... |
00:39:08 |
...as the Japanese and the Chinese were |
00:39:11 |
Dead bodies piled up. |
00:39:13 |
Westerners walked over them and |
00:39:16 |
To survive Shanghai, you needed to |
00:39:20 |
I showed these to the ambassador. |
00:39:23 |
He doesn't think they warrant any form of protest. |
00:39:27 |
"Having analyzed these photographs |
00:39:28 |
I conclude that the SS methods... |
00:39:30 |
...for pacifying an occupied country |
00:39:34 |
Families are picked at random... |
00:39:36 |
...taken to a place of execution |
00:39:37 |
and then forced to dig their own graves. |
00:39:39 |
And if they happen to be Jewish... |
00:39:41 |
...then the children are shot in front |
00:39:44 |
You gonna beat the German army on your own? |
00:39:46 |
Forget the Germans. We've already lost in Europe. |
00:39:49 |
No, I'm talking about the Far East. |
00:39:49 |
The Far East, that's where the next battleground is. |
00:39:50 |
Now, if we wanna beat them |
00:39:52 |
We're gonna have to sink to their level. |
00:39:55 |
Do whatever's necessary and if our superiors don't like it, |
00:39:57 |
then they don't have to know. |
00:39:59 |
These sons of bitches have opened my eyes. |
00:40:06 |
There's a lady to see you, sir, in the lobby. |
00:40:16 |
Why didn't Karl take you with him? |
00:40:17 |
What would I do in Tokyo? |
00:40:19 |
Drink tea with the wives, |
00:40:20 |
try to understand their English? |
00:40:22 |
I wish you'd told me you were coming. |
00:40:24 |
I would have cancelled my dinner plans. |
00:40:26 |
Thank you. |
00:40:29 |
What's this? |
00:40:30 |
It's not what you think it is. |
00:40:32 |
Of course it is. |
00:40:34 |
No. |
00:40:36 |
I've put Karl through hell these past weeks. |
00:40:39 |
Men always seem to notice when you're not in love |
00:40:42 |
And he's been so preoccupied with his work. |
00:40:44 |
A bad day at the office doesn't justify that. |
00:40:47 |
It wasn't a bad day. |
00:40:48 |
We've had the Japanese stay at our house ever |
00:40:52 |
They've been drinking our champagne, eating our caviar |
00:40:53 |
and no word of thanks. |
00:40:55 |
Why doesn't Karl say something? |
00:40:59 |
He has to be nice to them. |
00:41:01 |
Our navy sold them something that doesn't work... |
00:41:05 |
...and now he has to fix it. |
00:41:09 |
I didn't realize he was a naval engineer. |
00:41:13 |
Can we please stop talking about him? |
00:41:18 |
What are you thinking? |
00:41:20 |
I'm thinking... |
00:41:23 |
...about where to take you for dinner. |
00:41:26 |
I thought you had plans. |
00:41:28 |
Well, something came up. |
00:41:59 |
It's them! |
00:42:08 |
Drive on. |
00:42:19 |
Fireworks. |
00:42:22 |
There's this lovely little bar I know on the Rue Lafayette. |
00:42:24 |
I thought we'd go there for a nightcap... |
00:42:27 |
...and then back to your place. |
00:42:30 |
What? |
00:42:31 |
I have staff. |
00:42:33 |
Smuggle me past your staff. |
00:42:37 |
Hello, Mr. Soames. |
00:42:40 |
Mrs. Lan-Ting. How are you? |
00:42:43 |
Very well, thank you. |
00:42:44 |
You remember Mrs. Mueller. |
00:42:47 |
Yes, of course. |
00:42:49 |
Would you like to join us? Would you like to sit down? |
00:42:51 |
I'm meeting some friends. |
00:42:53 |
Is Anthony with you? |
00:42:55 |
Not tonight. |
00:42:56 |
My husband and I are having a party next week. |
00:42:59 |
We'd love to see you if you're free. |
00:43:01 |
My pleasure. |
00:43:03 |
Good. |
00:44:40 |
"Type 91 torpedoes transferred |
00:44:42 |
...October 28th, 1941, Shanghai." |
00:45:25 |
I don't even know what this tells us. |
00:45:27 |
This tells us the officers of the Kaga |
00:45:28 |
didn't come to Shanghai for the night life. |
00:45:29 |
Conner worked it all out. |
00:45:34 |
Look at the date. |
00:45:37 |
The torpedoes were delivered two days after Conner |
00:45:39 |
The Germans and the Japanese are allies. |
00:45:41 |
They sell each other weapons all the time. |
00:45:43 |
These are not ordinary weapon. |
00:45:44 |
You got 800 kilogram torpedoes. |
00:45:47 |
You've got naval engineers on both sides |
00:45:49 |
making adjustments to maximize the accuracy. |
00:45:51 |
Let's suppose that he stumbled on an arms deal. |
00:45:53 |
What would you like me to do? |
00:45:54 |
Find out where the Kaga is. |
00:45:56 |
I already did. |
00:45:57 |
She's been with the East China fleet the whole time. |
00:45:59 |
She hasn't moved in months. |
00:46:03 |
Look, find out who killed him... |
00:46:05 |
...and I will do everything in my power |
00:46:07 |
...but I can't declare war on Japan over these. |
00:46:24 |
I hope I'm not crashing the party. |
00:46:25 |
I wasn't sure if you'd invited me the other night. |
00:46:28 |
I invited Miss Mueller. |
00:46:30 |
Mrs. Mueller. |
00:46:33 |
Did your friends ever show up? |
00:46:34 |
You think I came to see you? |
00:46:37 |
If I'm to be honest, I stayed up all night |
00:46:41 |
I'm wise to your charms, Mr. Soames. |
00:46:45 |
Don't forget I heard you in action with Miss Mueller. |
00:46:48 |
Mrs. Mueller. |
00:46:52 |
Listen, if I say something that offends you, |
00:46:54 |
please just smile and walk way... |
00:46:56 |
...because I would hate to get slapped in front |
00:46:59 |
Maybe you shouldn't say it. |
00:47:02 |
I wanna see you again. |
00:47:06 |
Are you flirting with my wife now? |
00:47:10 |
Absolutely. |
00:47:13 |
How's your arm? |
00:47:19 |
It's already healed. |
00:47:22 |
I'm glad. |
00:47:25 |
Darling |
00:47:27 |
...will you ask the girls to dance |
00:47:30 |
Okay. |
00:47:36 |
Let's talk. |
00:47:42 |
A few years ago I'd have cut his throat |
00:47:52 |
Anna told me she saw you at the |
00:47:56 |
That's right. She did. |
00:47:58 |
She caught me having dinner |
00:48:04 |
Will you confirm that to Captain Tanaka? |
00:48:08 |
Of course. |
00:48:10 |
Thank you. |
00:48:16 |
Is everything all right? |
00:48:19 |
Japanese diplomats were assassinated |
00:48:22 |
Captain Tanaka thinks |
00:48:23 |
someone close to me told the resistance |
00:48:27 |
He wants me to account for the movements |
00:48:30 |
Surely not your wife? |
00:48:32 |
My wife, |
00:48:34 |
my friends... |
00:48:36 |
...myself. |
00:49:05 |
Mrs-- |
00:49:09 |
Excuse me, Captain. |
00:49:10 |
You're not enjoying the party, Mr. Soames? |
00:49:14 |
You look like you're hiding out as well. |
00:49:16 |
I'm too old to make a fool of myself |
00:49:22 |
You're welcome to come in and hide with me. |
00:49:25 |
We will have our own drinks. |
00:49:27 |
Thank you. |
00:49:33 |
I'm sorry. I was looking for my husband. |
00:49:36 |
He's in the living room, I believe. |
00:49:47 |
I've never seen so many men make fools |
00:49:52 |
She talks to ten of them at the same time... |
00:49:54 |
...and they all think they're the only one |
00:49:57 |
That's part of her charm. |
00:49:59 |
You think it's as innocent as that? |
00:50:02 |
Her husband tells me you spent Tuesday night |
00:50:06 |
No, no, not with her unfortunately. |
00:50:08 |
I just ran into her at the same restaurant, |
00:50:13 |
Are you married, Mr. Soames? |
00:50:16 |
I was. A long time ago. |
00:50:19 |
My wife ran off with another man |
00:50:21 |
two days before we were due to leave |
00:50:24 |
I'm sorry. |
00:50:26 |
Did yours break your heart? |
00:50:28 |
From what I remember. |
00:50:30 |
Women always win in the end. |
00:50:33 |
They forget us more easily. |
00:50:35 |
Mine certainly did that. |
00:50:41 |
To nobody ever making fools of us again. |
00:50:46 |
Do you think it's possible to fall in love |
00:50:49 |
Well, I don't think it'll ever be as maddening |
00:50:53 |
I disagree. |
00:50:55 |
I think the second time might be worse |
00:50:58 |
What kind of men are we? |
00:51:00 |
Romantics. |
00:51:03 |
We are so eager to get over the pain |
00:51:06 |
...we'll walk blindly into the next. |
00:51:13 |
You don't remember how long Mrs. Lan-Ting stayed |
00:51:17 |
If I can recall, she was there the entire time we were. |
00:51:20 |
About nine to midnight. |
00:51:39 |
The Chinese use these to light their opium candles. |
00:51:42 |
I'm always burning myself. |
00:51:44 |
I think I will have one. |
00:51:55 |
Fireworks. |
00:51:58 |
I told you. |
00:52:11 |
I must check on our guests. |
00:52:14 |
Alright. |
00:52:24 |
You're leaving so soon? |
00:52:27 |
Yeah, think so. |
00:52:30 |
You were talking to Captain Tanaka? |
00:52:33 |
Yes. We were both admiring your skill... |
00:52:35 |
...at convincing every man in the room that he |
00:52:40 |
Surely that's what every good hostess does? |
00:52:43 |
He seemed to imply there was more to it than that. |
00:52:46 |
In fact, he warned me to stay away from you. |
00:52:49 |
Why would he do that? |
00:52:51 |
He probably thinks |
00:52:53 |
I'm some idiot American who'd be crazy enough |
00:52:56 |
And are you? |
00:52:59 |
I think we both know the answer to that question. |
00:53:03 |
Thanks for the party. |
00:53:31 |
So what's this article of yours about, Mister...? |
00:53:34 |
Opium addiction amongst the various armed |
00:53:39 |
Just take a look. Does he come here? |
00:53:45 |
I wouldn't waste your time |
00:53:47 |
writing an expose on your Japanese friend... |
00:53:49 |
...if that's what you're doing. He never |
00:53:52 |
He only came here because of his little Geisha girl. |
00:53:54 |
Sumiko, wasn't it, Mikey? |
00:53:57 |
Mikey here used to spy on them all the time. |
00:54:00 |
He even drilled his own little peephole |
00:54:02 |
didn't you, peepo? |
00:54:04 |
She couldn't get enough of the stuff. |
00:54:07 |
Is that the girl? |
00:54:11 |
When was the last time you saw them here together? |
00:54:14 |
A few weeks ago. |
00:54:15 |
It's nothing like Ralphie told you. |
00:54:18 |
I only peeped on them once or twice. |
00:54:20 |
There was something sad about them. |
00:54:22 |
She'd lie there all doped out of her mind and... |
00:54:25 |
...her Japanese friend would hold her hands, |
00:54:28 |
Whispering what? |
00:54:29 |
Whatever came into his head. |
00:54:31 |
How she was his future, his second chance. |
00:54:35 |
Did she ever come in here with an American? |
00:54:37 |
Tall, good-looking, dark hair? |
00:54:39 |
Mikey's the only tall, good-looking American |
00:54:47 |
I felt like I was following Conner down a dark alley. |
00:54:50 |
Tanaka's mistress must have been off limits |
00:54:54 |
Conner was a lot of things, but he wasn't a fool. |
00:54:58 |
Conner was investigating a ship called the Kaga |
00:55:01 |
I need you to find out everything you can about her. |
00:55:03 |
Also all the intelligence you have on the East China Fleet. |
00:55:06 |
No, they transferred me three times this month. |
00:55:10 |
I think they're testing me. |
00:55:12 |
They're not testing you. Embassies rotate staff |
00:55:14 |
It's just precautionary. |
00:55:16 |
Just do this one more thing and we're gonna |
00:55:18 |
I need a second passport. That's all I ask. |
00:55:21 |
I'm getting married. |
00:55:23 |
Well, get me a look at the Kaga |
00:55:24 |
and I'll consider it your wedding present. |
00:55:27 |
I'm gonna arrange for the passports myself. |
00:55:29 |
It's the last thing you have to do for us. |
00:55:31 |
You have my word on that. |
00:55:41 |
Over there. |
00:55:59 |
Wait a minute. The Kaga's not there. |
00:56:01 |
Here, take a look. |
00:56:07 |
There are other ships missing. |
00:56:09 |
Which ones |
00:56:10 |
The Akagi, it's a carrier. |
00:56:13 |
The destroyers and two tankers. |
00:56:18 |
Is your list up to date? |
00:56:20 |
It was dated the first of November. |
00:56:25 |
Richard, we got nine Japanese warships missing. |
00:56:27 |
You combine all these ships and you have yourself |
00:56:30 |
The destroyers protect the carriers, |
00:56:32 |
the tankers refuel them at the center... |
00:56:34 |
...you got a fleet of fighter planes, |
00:56:37 |
They're pulling ships from their main fleet |
00:56:38 |
and we have no idea where they are. |
00:56:40 |
I have a pretty damn good idea. |
00:56:42 |
I checked with our code-breaking units in Washington. |
00:56:44 |
None of these ships have been issued orders |
00:56:46 |
...which means they're probably back |
00:56:48 |
at their bases undergoing repairs. |
00:56:49 |
They're hiding the fact that their ships are incapacitated. |
00:56:52 |
A Japanese delegation is in Washington right now |
00:56:54 |
trying to negotiate a withdrawal from China. |
00:56:56 |
Our oil embargo has brought them to their knees. |
00:56:59 |
They're desperate to get any concessions they |
00:57:02 |
The last thing they want us to know |
00:57:03 |
is that their fleet is under-powered. |
00:57:05 |
I'm late for a meeting. We'll talk about this later. |
00:57:07 |
Conner's been right every step of the way. |
00:57:09 |
Every time we doubted him he's proved us wrong. |
00:57:12 |
We need to watch Tanaka 24 hours a day. |
00:57:14 |
Maybe if you had come to me sooner |
00:57:16 |
The same way you backed up Conner? |
00:57:19 |
What is that supposed to mean? |
00:57:21 |
He was watching the Kaga for weeks. For weeks, Richard. |
00:57:24 |
And he never told you a goddamn thing, why is that? |
00:57:26 |
Well, how the hell can I back him up if he |
00:57:28 |
Look, I don't wanna believe |
00:57:30 |
that Conner died in vain any more that you do... |
00:57:31 |
...but I can't ignore the facts. |
00:57:33 |
He fell in love with a Japanese spy |
00:57:34 |
and she betrayed him, and that's all we've got. |
00:57:36 |
What if she was spying for us? |
00:57:39 |
We've always assumed she seduced Conner. |
00:57:41 |
What if it was the other way around? |
00:57:41 |
You don't know that. |
00:57:42 |
We know she was Tanaka's mistress. |
00:57:45 |
I think Conner found out about them while |
00:57:48 |
He saw an opportunity and he took it and he seduced the girl. |
00:57:50 |
Now what if everything Tanaka ever told her got back |
00:57:54 |
Even if you're right, she's probably dead. |
00:57:56 |
And what if she's alive? |
00:57:57 |
If she's on the run I can find her. |
00:58:12 |
Thank you, gentlemen. |
00:58:15 |
The meeting's over, Mr. Soames. |
00:58:17 |
I need to speak with you, sir. |
00:58:18 |
Make an appointment like everyone else. |
00:58:20 |
I'm sorry, this can't wait. |
00:58:22 |
If I needed to smuggle someone out of Shanghai... |
00:58:24 |
...where would I go for documents? |
00:58:27 |
Why are you asking me? |
00:58:28 |
The young lady I saw you with the other night, |
00:58:29 |
you said you were helping her with her passport. |
00:58:32 |
I didn't say I was doing it illegally. |
00:58:33 |
I don't know any other way you could be doing it. |
00:58:35 |
The British and American Consulate have |
00:58:40 |
A friend of mine's in trouble with the |
00:58:41 |
I need to get him out of Shanghai now. |
00:58:45 |
I'm sorry, I can't help. |
00:58:48 |
Maybe your wife can. |
00:58:51 |
Are you blackmailing me? |
00:58:53 |
Not unless I have to. |
00:58:57 |
I don't care what you think about me... |
00:58:59 |
...but if you turn these people down... |
00:59:01 |
...their lives are on your conscience. |
00:59:07 |
Quite an impressive operation you've got here, Billy. |
00:59:09 |
Thank you. |
00:59:11 |
You can tell the war's coming to Shanghai |
00:59:12 |
by the number of faces on my wall. |
00:59:15 |
I have a waiting list of 300. |
00:59:19 |
You're lucky you're a friend of Ben's. |
00:59:22 |
I know. |
00:59:24 |
This one won't be convincing. |
00:59:26 |
She's not facing the camera. |
00:59:28 |
It's the best I could do. |
00:59:31 |
Do you get many Japanese clients? |
00:59:32 |
Mostly the Japanese are happy to stay where they are. |
00:59:36 |
Why? |
00:59:37 |
An old buddy of mine was trying to smuggle his |
00:59:40 |
I was wondering if they came to you. |
00:59:41 |
Everyone comes to me. |
00:59:42 |
You keep records? |
00:59:43 |
I'd love to find the son of a bitch. He owes me a fortune. |
00:59:47 |
I'm sorry. I guarantee confidentiality. |
00:59:51 |
You'll thank me for it yourself one day. |
01:01:56 |
Sir, have any change? |
01:02:04 |
Mr. Soames. |
01:02:08 |
You fainted. |
01:02:09 |
I fainted. |
01:02:22 |
Let me see. |
01:02:24 |
Does he take over when you're done? |
01:02:27 |
Only if I don't find out why you were following me. |
01:02:31 |
I wanted to see where you were taking the girl's passport. |
01:02:34 |
Which girl? |
01:02:36 |
Captain Tanaka's mistress. |
01:02:44 |
Look, Anna. |
01:02:45 |
I followed your man to the safe house after |
01:02:47 |
I actually saw them taking her away. |
01:02:50 |
I didn't realize it at the time... |
01:02:52 |
...because they'd thrown a blanket over her head. |
01:02:57 |
Leave us alone, please. |
01:03:03 |
Why are you interested in her? |
01:03:09 |
She was also having an affair with a friend of mine... |
01:03:11 |
...and he was murdered the night Sumiko disappeared. |
01:03:14 |
We had nothing to do with it. |
01:03:16 |
I'd like to hear that from her. |
01:03:17 |
You're in no position to make demands, Mr. Soames. |
01:03:20 |
Why are you doing it? Why'd you kidnap her? |
01:03:25 |
Tanaka has arrested hundreds of our people. |
01:03:28 |
We are going to trade her for them. |
01:03:31 |
There's something you need to understand, |
01:03:34 |
Tanaka isn't negotiating |
01:03:36 |
and he isn't interested in getting this girl back. |
01:03:37 |
He wants her dead. |
01:03:43 |
She wasn't just his mistress. |
01:03:45 |
She was spying on him. |
01:03:51 |
Why should I believe you? |
01:03:53 |
Because my friend was an American agent. |
01:03:55 |
Whatever it is she knows |
01:03:57 |
Tanaka won't stop till he finds her... |
01:03:59 |
...and when he does, he won't leave any of you alive |
01:04:04 |
Just show me where she is. |
01:04:06 |
I promise you I'll do what I can to help. |
01:04:15 |
I need more time. |
01:04:17 |
You don't have time. |
01:04:18 |
If she's in Shanghai, |
01:04:20 |
Tanaka's going to find her. No matter what you do, |
01:04:22 |
Do you understand? |
01:04:26 |
Do you understand? |
01:04:39 |
I'll call you at your hotel this afternoon. |
01:04:48 |
Please... |
01:04:51 |
don't follow me again. |
01:05:01 |
I had no business thinking about her. |
01:05:04 |
But I couldn't help myself. |
01:05:06 |
I knew it was a mistake. |
01:05:07 |
But I remembered an old saying... |
01:05:09 |
...The heart is never neutral. |
01:05:36 |
Let's go. |
01:05:43 |
Passport. |
01:06:05 |
The Japanese were allowing only one train a week |
01:06:10 |
I got the passports for Kita and his girlfriend. |
01:06:13 |
And I arranged for them to be on it |
01:06:17 |
I was delivering on a promise made by Conner. |
01:06:21 |
It felt like the one decent thing I could do |
01:06:34 |
U.S. citizen. |
01:06:37 |
Go. Hurry. |
01:06:39 |
Okay. |
01:07:00 |
Excuse me! |
01:07:02 |
Create a diversion! |
01:07:14 |
Papers! |
01:07:17 |
Get her on the train, I'll meet you as planned. |
01:07:20 |
Nobody boards... |
01:07:23 |
...without papers! |
01:07:26 |
Resistance! |
01:07:37 |
Get her out of here! |
01:07:58 |
We have to split up! I'll take her. |
01:08:02 |
Go! |
01:08:15 |
Let me out. |
01:08:17 |
Let me out. |
01:08:25 |
I'm an American citizen! |
01:08:27 |
That's my wife! U.S. passport! U.S. passport! |
01:08:40 |
Go |
01:08:48 |
Why didn't you call me? |
01:08:52 |
My people didn't think they could trust you. |
01:08:54 |
We needed to move the girl |
01:08:56 |
So you told them, |
01:08:57 |
"I'll smuggle her out of Shanghai and everything |
01:08:59 |
Is that it? |
01:09:00 |
You don't understand |
01:09:02 |
That's quite a risk you took. |
01:09:03 |
She could have turned you in at any minute... |
01:09:05 |
...or did you tell your boy to shoot her |
01:09:09 |
You had your chance. You followed me instead of her. |
01:09:13 |
Where the fuck you going? |
01:09:14 |
Where were you supposed to meet |
01:09:16 |
There was no plan. |
01:09:18 |
Bullshit! The girl didn't look too good tonight. |
01:09:21 |
From what I could tell she could barely walk. |
01:09:22 |
What are they going to do to her once she |
01:09:24 |
They won't hurt her. |
01:09:25 |
Then they'll probably get themselves killed. |
01:09:26 |
How many will that make it, Anna? |
01:09:28 |
Hey, you can play the heartbroken revolutionary all you |
01:09:30 |
The truth is you used everybody... |
01:09:31 |
...your friends, your husband, |
01:09:33 |
the girl, and for what? |
01:09:35 |
Tanaka's still here and your father's still dead. |
01:09:38 |
You want to bring him down? |
01:09:39 |
Tell me where she is! |
01:09:41 |
You think that's all this is about? |
01:09:45 |
Thousands of people are dying every day. |
01:09:47 |
You think one life makes a difference? |
01:09:50 |
She can hardly speak. |
01:09:52 |
All she ever asks for is her opium pipe. |
01:09:58 |
I just need to find out... |
01:10:00 |
...who killed my friend. |
01:10:41 |
Anthony, it's me. |
01:10:44 |
Have you gone to bed yet? |
01:10:50 |
Don't wait up for me. |
01:10:53 |
I'll be home late. |
01:11:00 |
Me too. |
01:11:03 |
I miss you too. |
01:11:36 |
Who is it? |
01:11:41 |
Yes? |
01:11:42 |
Captain Tanaka would like to see you. |
01:11:45 |
Has something happened? It's past midnight. |
01:11:47 |
He apologizes. |
01:11:49 |
All right, let's make it quick-- Hey, hold it! |
01:11:51 |
Wait here, Mr. Soames. |
01:12:00 |
I hope you know you're in violation of |
01:12:03 |
You got no jurisdiction-- |
01:12:15 |
Where is she... |
01:12:18 |
...Mr. Soames? |
01:12:20 |
I don't know. |
01:12:23 |
I have no idea. |
01:12:28 |
Mrs. Lan-Ting never asked you for any help? |
01:12:31 |
Introductions? Passports? |
01:12:33 |
I'm sure if she had wanted any of those things, |
01:12:35 |
she'd have gone to you, sir, or her husband. |
01:12:43 |
There's no point in waiting. Proceed. |
01:12:46 |
I'm sorry about these interruptions. |
01:12:48 |
It's an unfortunate business. |
01:12:53 |
We arrested a spy last night. |
01:12:55 |
We arrested him on a train leaving the city. |
01:13:00 |
His lover turned him in. |
01:13:03 |
She was a spy, Mr. Soames. |
01:13:06 |
You would admire her skills. |
01:13:12 |
We did everything we could to break him down. |
01:13:15 |
Even when we put him face to face with the girl |
01:13:17 |
and she told him what she'd done... |
01:13:20 |
...he refused to believe it. |
01:13:24 |
It's amazing how a man holds onto an idea... |
01:13:29 |
...even when that idea is so obviously false. |
01:13:33 |
I suppose it's all we have to keep us going. |
01:13:47 |
You're sure Mrs. Lan-Ting didn't tell you anything? |
01:14:05 |
I'm sure. |
01:14:10 |
I warn you... |
01:14:11 |
...it isn't easy to watch. |
01:14:46 |
We'll send an official complaint to their government. |
01:14:49 |
Where are we going? |
01:14:51 |
To the hotel. |
01:14:52 |
We have to pack your things. |
01:14:54 |
There's a ship leaving Shanghai at 8:00. |
01:14:55 |
The girl's still alive. I've seen her with my own eyes, |
01:14:58 |
I can find her. |
01:14:59 |
It's too late. Even if she's still alive |
01:15:01 |
there's nothing that you can do now. |
01:15:02 |
Your cover is blown. Tanaka won't give you |
01:15:04 |
I don't want a second chance. I want 24 more hours. |
01:15:07 |
Please don't make this harder. |
01:15:11 |
Just get the hell out of Shanghai. |
01:15:20 |
You sure I can't change your mind? |
01:15:22 |
Not this time. |
01:15:24 |
You finally got sick of me, huh? |
01:15:27 |
No, are you kidding me? |
01:15:28 |
I just can't keep up with you. |
01:15:31 |
That's because you're always watching my back. |
01:15:36 |
You know as soon as I get there, |
01:15:38 |
I'm gonna cause such a stir that they're gonna |
01:15:42 |
Christmas in Shanghai, |
01:15:44 |
old man. I'm holding you to that. |
01:15:50 |
I'll get the key. |
01:16:23 |
Hello? |
01:16:24 |
My car's parked in front of the hotel. |
01:16:27 |
Well, could you send it up? I'm in a hurry |
01:16:30 |
Thank you. |
01:16:33 |
An unpaid bar bill. |
01:16:34 |
Is there any other kind? |
01:16:47 |
Can I give you a hand with any of this? |
01:16:55 |
Paul? |
01:17:30 |
It's alright. |
01:17:32 |
How is she? |
01:17:34 |
Not good. |
01:17:43 |
Where's Chen? |
01:17:45 |
I sent him to buy more opium. |
01:17:46 |
She's getting worse. I didn't know what else to do. |
01:17:55 |
We need to get her to a hospital right now |
01:17:58 |
Get the car. |
01:18:02 |
I need you to wake up. |
01:18:03 |
I need you to talk to me, okay? -Okay. |
01:18:09 |
Conner? |
01:18:13 |
I was so scared. |
01:18:16 |
Why were you scared? |
01:18:18 |
Tell me why you were scared. |
01:18:31 |
They were waiting for us. |
01:19:22 |
Anthony. |
01:19:24 |
I had no choice. |
01:19:26 |
It was the only way to save you. |
01:19:28 |
Your life in return for hers. |
01:19:41 |
Sumi! |
01:19:43 |
Sumi! What happened, Sumi? |
01:19:50 |
There's an American hospital about a mile away. |
01:19:51 |
We might be able to save her. |
01:19:56 |
There won't be anyone left in your hospital |
01:20:01 |
Japan has just declared war on the United States. |
01:20:08 |
Our first fleet bombed Pearl Harbor an hour ago. |
01:20:16 |
The invasion of Shanghai is already under way. |
01:20:36 |
There's nothing we can do for her. |
01:20:41 |
We can only ease her pain. |
01:20:51 |
I can't do this alone. |
01:20:56 |
Please. |
01:21:41 |
Sumi. |
01:21:47 |
Sumi. it's me. |
01:22:16 |
What did you think she'd tell you? |
01:22:19 |
Why you killed my friend. |
01:22:24 |
She betrayed you. |
01:22:26 |
That's how he found out about your plans. |
01:22:31 |
I had the proof. He took pictures. |
01:22:33 |
You met with the officers of the Kaga. |
01:22:37 |
I heard about the plan to attack Pearl Harbor |
01:22:41 |
I was never a part of it. |
01:22:51 |
Yes, I killed your friend. |
01:22:56 |
I didn't even know he was a spy when I followed her that night. |
01:22:58 |
I shot him in the dark. |
01:23:01 |
He could... |
01:23:05 |
...have been anyone. |
01:23:16 |
You won't suffer now. |
01:24:13 |
Mr. Lan-Ting. |
01:24:19 |
I need to ask your wife some questions. |
01:24:22 |
Ask them at my house. |
01:24:24 |
It's a military matter. |
01:24:27 |
We had a deal. |
01:24:29 |
Our deal was she wouldn't be harmed. |
01:24:32 |
This isn't just business. |
01:24:34 |
We're talking about my wife. |
01:24:36 |
I don't have time to argue. |
01:24:38 |
She isn't going anywhere with you. |
01:24:42 |
She'll be returned safely. |
01:24:52 |
I'll be back. |
01:24:55 |
Don't worry. |
01:25:00 |
Please. |
01:25:19 |
Captain! |
01:25:54 |
Wait. |
01:26:38 |
Anthony. |
01:26:58 |
Paul... |
01:27:00 |
...please. |
01:27:01 |
We have to leave. |
01:27:22 |
This is Radio Shanghai. |
01:27:23 |
The United States of America is at war... |
01:27:29 |
Paul, I need your help to get her out of here. |
01:27:44 |
Passports! |
01:27:45 |
I'm driving for him. |
01:27:49 |
Passports! |
01:27:57 |
Go to hell! |
01:28:03 |
Darling, |
01:28:08 |
Darling, I'm sorry. |
01:28:12 |
What did you say? |
01:28:14 |
I can't hear you. |
01:28:16 |
I'm sorry Anthony. |
01:28:24 |
I can't protect you anymore. You must leave Shanghai. |
01:28:29 |
Promise me. |
01:28:33 |
Please, get her out of Shanghai. |
01:29:17 |
No matter what happens stay close to me. |
01:29:20 |
they'll only evacuate Europeans and Americans. |
01:29:25 |
Come on! Anna. |
01:29:51 |
Come on, Anna, |
01:29:57 |
we gotta get to the port! |
01:30:18 |
Stay close! |
01:30:32 |
Hold on to my arm! |
01:30:34 |
Anna! |
01:30:35 |
Anna! |
01:30:40 |
Anna! |
01:30:42 |
Hold on to my arm! Anna! Come on! |
01:31:03 |
The port is now under-- Please stay calm, sir. |
01:31:07 |
The port is now under the control |
01:31:09 |
Foreign nationals will still be allowed to leave. |
01:31:12 |
We left the house when we heard the first explosion. |
01:31:13 |
I was sure I had the passports with me. |
01:31:15 |
Well, I can issue you temporary passes |
01:31:17 |
I just have to ask you a few questions |
01:31:19 |
to satisfy the Japanese authorities. |
01:31:22 |
So, what were you doing in China? |
01:31:24 |
I came to help a friend with his business. |
01:31:26 |
The business went bust, but fortunately I met my wife. |
01:31:29 |
I guess you start looking for something... |
01:31:32 |
...and end up finding something else. |
01:31:37 |
And where do you plan to move after you leave China, |
01:31:43 |
We haven't had much time to think about it. |
01:31:48 |
Your country is at war. |
01:31:51 |
Your people are fighting for their lives. |
01:31:54 |
Why are you leaving? |
01:32:00 |
I'm going with my husband. |
01:32:02 |
One day I will return. |
01:32:31 |
We have to get out of this line. |
01:32:34 |
He still hasn't seen us. |
01:32:36 |
My wife's very ill. We have to get out of this line, please. |
01:32:39 |
Please, my wife is very sick. I have to get her |
01:32:40 |
She's very sick, please. |
01:32:43 |
When he sees me I want you to keep walking. |
01:32:45 |
No, no |
01:32:48 |
Anna, Anna, please. |
01:32:50 |
No. |
01:33:58 |
The world had changed. |
01:34:02 |
...and it would never be the same. |
01:34:06 |
In Europe and in Asia the cities were burning... |
01:34:09 |
...and the hunters came out at night. |
01:34:14 |
Anna got off the boat in Macao. |
01:34:17 |
I knew she'd go back to Shanghai. |
01:34:20 |
She worked with the resistance. |
01:34:21 |
Somehow she stayed alive. |
01:34:24 |
Maybe luck, maybe courage. |
01:34:26 |
You had to have both. |
01:34:29 |
I know because I did the same thing |
01:34:32 |
in other cities under different names. |
01:34:36 |
Until the long night ended. |
01:34:39 |
But Shanghai haunted me... |
01:34:42 |
...so I returned... |
01:34:45 |
..to her. |