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00:02:34 There are times when it's not pleasant
00:02:38 This was one of them.
00:02:39 The article was direct
00:02:41 It said that Cordell Hull, the secretary
00:02:45 had released a list
00:02:47 who had been giving economic aid
00:02:51 In other words, I was considered
00:02:55 I had been trading with Germany.
00:02:57 There was no secret about it.
00:02:59 I'd been importing oil for years
00:03:02 That was my business.
00:03:03 And even now with the war on,
00:03:07 Sweden was neutral
00:03:14 When I went to my office that
00:03:17 from a friend of my brother's who
00:03:20 He was staying at the Grand Hotel.
00:03:23 I knew the blacklist would be
00:03:26 and it was sure to embarrass my
00:03:29 who lived in New York.
00:03:31 I wanted to explain
00:03:33 so that he could take
00:03:36 The lobby of the Grand
00:03:39 Like Lisbon and Istanbul
00:03:42 Stockholm was crowded with what
00:03:47 They came
00:03:48 and babbled away
00:03:51 Some were there to buy Swedish
00:03:54 and the rest were espionage
00:03:57 to see that the shipments
00:04:10 Come in, come in.
00:04:19 Sorry not to have finished,
00:04:21 - Let me take your things.
00:04:25 - May I offer you something?
00:04:28 Please sit down.
00:04:30 - You're British.
00:04:33 You didn't sound
00:04:36 I didn't call.
00:04:39 Cigarette?
00:04:41 Thank you.
00:04:43 - How's that brother of mine?
00:04:47 You see, I've never met
00:04:49 Oh, I say, this is
00:04:54 You must forgive me for using
00:04:59 I didn't want you to tell anyone
00:05:01 to meet a stranger on business
00:05:06 Who are you?
00:05:07 I'm one of the few so-called
00:05:10 who's not in the lobby
00:05:12 But, so far as the hotel, immigration
00:05:16 I'm here to buy
00:05:19 Please remember that,
00:05:23 Now that I'm here,
00:05:25 Why, you're in a bit of a mess
00:05:28 I'm a Swedish citizen.
00:05:30 She trades with both sides.
00:05:33 Every drop of oil I import is turned
00:05:36 Every ton has
00:05:51 And that's what they
00:05:55 You don't know too much
00:05:57 I think I do.
00:06:00 He knew things about me
00:06:02 And he ticked them
00:06:05 Graduated Cornell.
00:06:07 Oil salesman,
00:06:10 Transferred to Stockholm, 1927.
00:06:12 Started my own business, 1929.
00:06:15 Largest importer
00:06:18 When I tried to explain the reason
00:06:21 he cut me off short.
00:06:23 I'm not here to debate your case.
00:06:28 Would you like
00:06:31 Well, naturally.
00:06:33 I think I can arrange that.
00:06:36 Not now, of course.
00:06:39 you'll be given a clean bill
00:06:42 You're from US Intelligence?
00:06:44 No, not...
00:06:47 I'm sort of lend-lease in reverse,
00:06:52 Since I've had more
00:06:54 they thought it best that
00:06:57 Besides, the Americans
00:07:00 And for the oddest of reasons.
00:07:03 Simply because you gave
00:07:05 When I decided to spend
00:07:08 I thought it only decent
00:07:12 Of course.
00:07:20 That all depends.
00:07:23 - What do I have to do?
00:07:26 Just a businessman
00:07:30 You know more about German
00:07:33 And you travel back and forth
00:07:35 Occasionally.
00:07:38 You're making a trip
00:07:41 Baron von Oldenbourg,
00:07:43 - is an old friend of yours.
00:07:46 You may be able to pick up some
00:07:53 Now I think I understand
00:07:58 So I'd be forced
00:08:00 Oh, now, Erickson.
00:08:02 You don't honestly think
00:08:13 Oil will undoubtedly be one
00:08:16 When they can't put planes in the air
00:08:21 You might be able to help.
00:08:22 Being a Swede, I would be violating
00:08:26 If Swedish Security Police find
00:08:29 And we won't be able to help.
00:08:32 For diplomatic reasons we'll
00:08:35 And of course, if the Germans
00:08:39 So you're asking me to risk
00:08:42 that I didn't deserve
00:08:45 It's not a very enviable
00:08:51 Collins, I always thought that oil was
00:08:55 - But you people are...
00:08:58 Fortunately, in this work,
00:09:02 My job is information, and in order
00:09:06 procurers, traitors,
00:09:08 I don't care if you're Goebbels'
00:09:12 You just bring back the information,
00:09:17 Let's leave it that way.
00:09:19 Tell them you got me in a vise and
00:09:23 Good.
00:09:24 We'll see you after this trip, then we
00:09:28 Any questions?
00:09:30 No.
00:09:33 Yes, one.
00:09:35 How does a person
00:09:39 Watching German planes bomb
00:09:59 Well, what do you think?
00:10:02 How do we know he won't go
00:10:05 We don't.
00:10:07 It'd be a perfect spot
00:10:11 That's why I wanted that recording.
00:10:13 If he tries to work
00:10:16 you can have that fall into the hands
00:10:23 Now I can eat in comfort.
00:10:26 The next day, I flew
00:10:29 I'd been there many times
00:10:32 but this trip was different.
00:10:33 Now that I had something to hide,
00:10:37 that every gun
00:10:39 and every man in uniform
00:10:42 The baron was there
00:10:43 After dropping my bag at the hotel,
00:10:53 You can expect to hear that your
00:10:59 Baron von Oldenbourg?
00:11:01 Frau Möllendorf.
00:11:03 How nice
00:11:05 May I present an old
00:11:08 - How do you do?
00:11:11 No, I'm meeting
00:11:13 - But I seem to be a few minutes early.
00:11:17 - May I offer you some sherry or...?
00:11:21 Erickson?
00:11:24 Yes. From Stockholm.
00:11:27 And will you be with us long?
00:11:29 Afraid I have to leave
00:11:31 Oh, that's a pity. Just now
00:11:35 I wish I could say
00:11:38 I have just had the unpleasant
00:11:41 that our petroleum exports
00:11:45 Oh, but I'm certain
00:11:47 The moment the Russians
00:11:52 the führer will be generous
00:11:56 Would you mind coming to Stockholm
00:12:01 But surely, your countrymen
00:12:03 to make such a small
00:12:06 After all, she's been your enemy
00:12:10 Oh, here they are.
00:12:12 Sorry to have interrupted
00:12:15 Not at all. It's the most pleasant
00:12:19 Well, perhaps when you come
00:12:23 Looking forward to it.
00:12:28 Good evening.
00:12:30 Sorry, Eric.
00:12:34 She and her husband are...
00:12:37 She gets around quite a bit.
00:12:39 In Germany today, it's wise
00:12:43 You never know into whose ear
00:12:48 I'm sorry about your oil, Eric.
00:12:51 Well, I know if there's
00:12:54 The shortages in the coming year
00:12:57 than anyone
00:12:59 I'm doing a survey now on
00:13:03 in Italy and France.
00:13:05 But the only trouble is, they'd
00:13:08 and sabotage
00:13:09 Suddenly, a solution occurred
00:13:14 If they wanted
00:13:16 what about building
00:13:18 Sweden.
00:13:20 The moment I got back to
00:13:23 who immediately
00:13:25 The Swedish government
00:13:28 It would hardly be considered
00:13:32 That's the weakness.
00:13:34 And von Oldenbourg
00:13:38 Maybe you could arrange for the
00:13:43 How far do you think you could
00:13:48 Oh, with discussion
00:13:52 I'd say...
00:13:55 ...five or six more trips.
00:13:57 Provided the German
00:14:00 don't torpedo the idea
00:14:03 Since I'm American-born,
00:14:06 ...any more than you do.
00:14:08 No.
00:14:11 Perhaps you might
00:14:13 in developing a little
00:14:18 What I mean to say is this,
00:14:22 wouldn't it be logical to express
00:14:25 by beginning to say some
00:14:28 And from there, the Germans
00:14:31 if you gradually became
00:14:35 The people who know me
00:14:37 You wouldn't be the first businessman
00:14:41 The best friend I have is a Jew.
00:14:43 Max Gumpel.
00:14:45 For a time, you'll hurt
00:14:48 You might help save
00:14:50 You'll be hated for a while, no doubt
00:14:54 And you'll just have to live with it.
00:14:58 Not even my wife?
00:15:01 This is more than I bargained for.
00:15:03 I know. That's the trouble
00:15:06 The simplest little thing
00:15:10 - When do you have to know?
00:15:13 The Americans take
00:15:15 Heavens, I'll have to rush.
00:15:17 Don't become pro-Nazi
00:15:20 Handle it slowly and subtly.
00:15:26 I haven't said I'd do it yet.
00:15:28 Oh, but I think you will.
00:15:31 We have a most interesting recording
00:15:35 Cheerio.
00:15:39 There wasn't much choice now.
00:15:41 It was either go along
00:15:45 The next night I invited
00:15:48 to have dinner
00:15:50 If I could get by them, the chances
00:15:54 I started by ranting about
00:15:57 and then tried
00:16:01 We like to feel that Sweden
00:16:07 I hate to say it,
00:16:09 just as surely
00:16:12 Not by German military.
00:16:14 By Allied officials.
00:16:16 Eric, I know how
00:16:19 but don't talk like that.
00:16:21 Max.
00:16:22 These men are determined
00:16:26 Watch and see.
00:16:29 Ingrid was merely surprised,
00:16:32 I hated to do it to him,
00:16:35 and that was the most
00:16:38 Now I began to drop remarks here
00:16:42 Nothing too obvious at first.
00:16:43 That Germany was
00:16:46 what had been stolen from
00:16:49 As months went by,
00:16:51 at Churchill's treatment
00:16:54 I took my time
00:16:55 but never lost an opportunity to drop
00:17:00 Friends began avoiding me,
00:17:04 I didn't try to contact
00:17:07 I figured, sooner or later, they'd hear
00:17:12 And they did...
00:17:13 ...and eventually offered
00:17:15 in the Swedish-German
00:17:18 At one of the weekly meetings,
00:17:20 I made a speech paraphrasing an
00:17:24 And someday, even those
00:17:27 will realize who their true
00:17:31 And then they'll join
00:17:33 in a combined front
00:17:36 and racial degeneration.
00:17:40 Thank you.
00:17:45 Remember Ulrich
00:17:47 as representatives of the Third Reich
00:17:50 So if you have any problems,
00:17:53 - Thank you. Good night.
00:17:55 Good night.
00:17:57 - Oh, excellent speech, Eric.
00:18:01 Very much like an editorial
00:18:07 Have you had a chance
00:18:11 Yes. I feel it has great possibilities
00:18:17 And I have the first question.
00:18:22 Are you planning this to help
00:18:28 Well, I admit that personal gain
00:18:32 National Socialism
00:18:36 And business is
00:18:40 It's amazing how well the two get
00:18:44 I hate opportunists.
00:18:46 Whether they are
00:18:49 Heil Hitler.
00:18:54 On behalf of my government,
00:18:57 His beer-hall manners
00:19:00 He should have a job requiring
00:19:04 I'm working on just that.
00:19:07 Without consulting me, he
00:19:11 Without consulting him,
00:19:14 He can wear a uniform.
00:19:17 He was born distrustful.
00:19:19 But I must say,
00:19:21 To retain 50 percent
00:19:24 makes you appear
00:19:27 Permissions are
00:19:30 I am reserving many shares
00:19:39 Why don't we have a drink,
00:19:42 Good.
00:19:46 Willy, this is the fifth time in
00:19:52 And for 3,000 crowns, you'd better
00:20:00 - Hello.
00:20:07 We're in here.
00:20:09 The last six months have...
00:20:16 I thought we'd
00:20:18 London felt that since you
00:20:22 I ought to run this little show.
00:20:25 The food in England
00:20:27 Well, it's good
00:20:31 - Red?
00:20:32 Your code name from now on.
00:20:34 He's Memphis and I'm Dallas.
00:20:36 Don't ask me why.
00:20:38 Anything less like a Texan
00:20:40 It sounds rather cloak-and-daggerish,
00:20:43 Fix yourself a drink.
00:20:47 I hear you've done
00:20:50 Even the little children hate you.
00:20:53 Yes.
00:20:54 I've lost most of my friends.
00:20:56 Been dropped from every club
00:20:59 Good.
00:21:05 Your refinery.
00:21:07 What do they call those things
00:21:11 Visual presentation, that's it.
00:21:14 The Germans admire
00:21:17 It looks so good I might
00:21:20 But London thinks we ought
00:21:23 in case they turn you down.
00:21:25 In order to assure
00:21:28 they feel that
00:21:30 you ought to recruit some friends
00:21:34 I agreed to take
00:21:36 but I am not going to put
00:21:39 Many of your German friends
00:21:42 because it was
00:21:43 They thought it would be a quick war
00:21:47 They might, as you did, be willing
00:21:50 in order to buy protection
00:21:55 - You'll guarantee that protection?
00:21:58 What about your friend
00:22:01 He runs a refinery, doesn't he?
00:22:06 Yes, he's a possibility.
00:22:08 London will select
00:22:12 I leave day after tomorrow.
00:22:14 If it doesn't come through by then,
00:22:19 Don't tell me I'm going
00:22:22 wearing a beard
00:22:25 If someone should find an excuse
00:22:29 and return it
00:22:35 ...you'll know
00:22:39 Three points showing.
00:22:44 Just a businessman keeping
00:22:47 Oh, Red.
00:22:49 Are you in good
00:22:52 We just want to make sure
00:22:55 I had my yearly checkup at the clinic
00:22:59 - No.
00:23:01 Oh, we'll see that they get to you.
00:23:06 And... do be careful.
00:23:11 Your sudden concern
00:23:14 touches me deeply.
00:23:24 Have the chap at the clinic
00:23:27 I got them this afternoon.
00:23:30 This one of the bilaterals
00:23:43 During the months before,
00:23:46 keeping him excited about the
00:23:50 Now, loaded down
00:23:53 and a briefcase full of forged
00:23:56 The baron had to put
00:23:59 for a Japanese trade
00:24:02 It was a chance to meet
00:24:05 and Joseph Goebbels,
00:24:09 He was oily and over-polite,
00:24:12 There was no telling who might
00:24:34 - A bit young, isn't she, Gerhard?
00:24:39 Baron von Oldenbourg. General
00:24:42 Excuse me, Eric.
00:24:48 Frau Möllendorf.
00:24:50 - Mr. Erickson.
00:24:54 So nice to see you again.
00:24:55 You've come back
00:24:57 The news from the eastern front
00:25:00 A 50-mile advance
00:25:03 Ah, yes.
00:25:04 Now that the Wehrmacht
00:25:07 I'm sure that we can look
00:25:11 Shall we drink to them?
00:25:14 Here.
00:25:17 Thank you so much.
00:25:22 Thanks.
00:25:28 I think you missed a drop.
00:25:32 Thank you.
00:25:34 No, no, it was so much more
00:25:37 Allow me.
00:25:44 I haven't been
00:25:46 Has it changed much?
00:25:50 No, it's still as beautiful as ever.
00:25:54 We seem to be standing
00:25:58 Shall we try someplace
00:26:06 - Good evening, general.
00:26:11 Good evening.
00:26:13 - Good evening, general.
00:26:15 You remember,
00:26:18 She's the wife
00:26:21 Since we'll probably be seeing
00:26:24 we'd better establish
00:26:28 The obvious
00:26:31 is that we immediately found
00:26:38 I don't know how believable
00:26:42 - You see, I'm married.
00:26:44 Unfortunately, that's exactly
00:26:48 Glance around.
00:26:50 In Berlin today, there's a feeling
00:26:54 which somehow
00:26:58 Now, if you could capture
00:27:03 I have something
00:27:07 - How's this?
00:27:10 and champagne in your eyes.
00:27:12 And your smile has just
00:27:16 Do I look convincing?
00:27:19 Convincing?
00:27:23 Now, I'm told you're here
00:27:27 Whom did you have in mind?
00:27:29 Werner Albricht.
00:27:32 Oh, they're so right.
00:27:34 Werner Albricht has
00:27:38 It would be quite a feather
00:27:44 No, no, no. Your best bet
00:27:46 is the man you came
00:27:50 - The baron?
00:27:54 Well, he's as patriotic as Wagner.
00:27:57 With a name that
00:27:59 His family means everything to him.
00:28:05 That's why he can't refuse you.
00:28:24 I couldn't do that.
00:28:27 I know.
00:28:29 There are many things
00:28:32 that I can't explain
00:28:38 - Frau Möllendorf.
00:28:41 I should have warned you,
00:28:42 this man has as many conquests
00:28:46 If you hadn't interrupted,
00:28:49 If we don't get out of here,
00:28:51 I'm going to have to explain
00:28:54 to the Japanese delegation.
00:28:56 Would you join us for dinner?
00:28:58 I'm sorry, I'm with friends.
00:28:59 - Oh, I'm so sorry. Goodbye.
00:29:03 - Goodbye, Mr. Erickson.
00:29:06 I hope I'll see you again soon.
00:29:10 Now, Gerhard.
00:29:14 approval of the Swedish
00:29:17 you think your oil commission would
00:29:21 Yes.
00:29:22 I think they would be
00:29:28 How much do you figure
00:29:32 Not a penny.
00:29:34 I have no intention
00:29:39 All I want is a sound, legitimate
00:29:48 I'm working for the Allies, Gerhard.
00:29:59 Eric.
00:30:01 Sometimes friendship
00:30:05 I didn't hear what you just said.
00:30:09 Please leave now.
00:30:11 And don't contact me again.
00:30:18 I can't.
00:30:21 I'm here to ask you to work with me.
00:30:43 I wouldn't do that.
00:30:46 Remember, you have a son
00:30:51 All they'd have to do
00:31:09 I'm not a Nazi, Eric.
00:31:11 You know that.
00:31:14 But at the moment,
00:31:18 ...and I am a German.
00:31:21 Don't ask me
00:31:26 You're their choice, not mine.
00:31:32 I have to do it because
00:31:38 I'm sorry, Gerhard.
00:31:42 It's a stinking, rotten business.
00:31:49 He was trapped.
00:31:51 There was nothing
00:31:54 He called a meeting of the oil
00:31:57 and suggested that the commission
00:32:01 and keep abreast of any
00:32:03 When the members
00:32:05 I knew I'd be making
00:32:07 and that's all I wanted.
00:32:10 I had expected opposition
00:32:13 who was a Gestapo colonel
00:32:16 but he went along
00:32:19 Later in his office, though,
00:32:22 just to check
00:32:25 Kortner assured him
00:32:28 and that the refinery plan
00:32:31 Kortner's enthusiasm, of course,
00:32:35 A little graft, it seemed,
00:32:37 could open more doors
00:32:40 Colonel Nordoff
00:32:43 When it came time for me to leave,
00:32:47 Oh, one more thing.
00:32:49 I was wondering if on my return
00:32:53 I'd like to say hello to Otto Holtz,
00:32:56 You seem to have
00:33:00 Oil is a fraternity.
00:33:02 You've been in it for a while,
00:33:06 I think it can be arranged.
00:33:11 Please.
00:33:14 - Thank you, you've been very kind.
00:33:17 It's comforting to know that we
00:33:20 - Goodbye.
00:33:26 Have him put
00:33:32 Express train to Hamburg
00:33:39 Train to München departing
00:34:13 The trip was slow and uncomfortable.
00:34:17 It gave me a chance to see
00:34:21 By the time we pulled
00:34:24 I'd been able to make mental notes
00:34:29 I hadn't found out
00:34:31 but I was picking up other bits of
00:34:46 Otto!
00:34:50 You didn't have
00:34:51 Those are the people I like to meet,
00:34:55 I even brought an honor guard.
00:34:57 My son, Hans.
00:34:59 - Hello, Hans.
00:35:12 Herr Gunderscharf.
00:35:15 There's a message for you.
00:35:48 I had never been
00:35:51 After his first wife died,
00:35:53 we'd always gotten together
00:35:56 When I met his second wife,
00:35:59 Klara was not
00:36:02 She flaunted her sex,
00:36:05 I wondered why
00:36:08 And then I found out.
00:36:09 How long have
00:36:11 Eleven years, but for Hans' sake,
00:36:17 Papa!
00:36:23 I heard just now on the radio
00:36:26 were arrested for treason.
00:36:28 - Jews?
00:36:31 A boy in our class does treason.
00:36:33 - What are you talking about?
00:36:36 Every morning, our teacher says,
00:36:39 And we answer
00:36:42 Well, this boy Klaus does not say it.
00:36:46 He opens his mouth
00:36:48 but he doesn't say it.
00:36:50 Maybe his father and mother
00:36:53 That's ridiculous, Hans.
00:36:55 The boy's probably
00:36:57 No.
00:36:59 I think soon I must report
00:37:03 You'll do nothing of the sort!
00:37:06 Otto, you must
00:37:08 If he really has such an idea,
00:37:12 Klara, Klara.
00:37:13 What are you teaching him?
00:37:16 If they're guilty, they should
00:37:19 no harm will be done to them.
00:37:21 In either case,
00:37:24 My Jugendführer
00:37:27 I will get the star for my uniform.
00:37:29 Ah, your Jugendführer is a...
00:37:33 Go on, go on.
00:37:34 We'll talk about it later.
00:37:37 Mr. Erickson and I have
00:37:42 Eric.
00:37:43 - You mind if we talk in the garden?
00:37:46 After dinner is the only time
00:37:51 I'll get my old clothes on.
00:38:02 Otto was not hard to recruit,
00:38:07 He didn't want any money, but he
00:38:10 stating that he was
00:38:13 I tried to dissuade
00:38:15 No.
00:38:17 When the Allies
00:38:19 I want something
00:38:27 I'm sorry, Otto, I can't do it.
00:38:30 It's the only way I'll cooperate.
00:38:33 Papa.
00:38:34 You think about it tonight.
00:38:36 I'll meet you in my office
00:38:38 - At the refinery.
00:38:41 Come about 10.
00:38:43 Mama says you
00:38:46 You'll catch cold.
00:38:47 - What are you doing sitting out here?
00:39:53 By the next morning, I had decided
00:39:57 It was a death sentence
00:40:01 Otto was willing
00:40:04 On one condition:
00:40:07 I want to be sure that where
00:40:11 Eric,
00:40:12 for a long time, I've been
00:40:17 Little by little.
00:40:19 Not enough to create suspicion,
00:40:21 but sufficient to live on for a time
00:40:25 Somewhere in these cabinets
00:40:29 If you can find them,
00:40:36 What if this building is bombed?
00:40:39 Someone goes through the debris,
00:40:43 If this building is hit,
00:40:45 the chances are
00:40:50 And if the office is searched?
00:40:54 They'll break open the safe,
00:40:56 tear up the rug,
00:40:58 smash the desk.
00:41:01 But I doubt if they'll wade
00:41:04 But they might.
00:41:07 They might also find the money.
00:41:11 I might also be
00:41:14 I honestly don't know
00:41:19 Those are risks
00:41:23 Well?
00:41:27 All right.
00:41:33 Wait a minute.
00:41:37 Today is September 5th.
00:41:41 You see, I have to be
00:41:45 If tomorrow
00:41:47 and decide to turn the letter over
00:41:50 they'd wonder why
00:41:58 Otto gave me the two-dollar tour, and
00:42:03 When I got back to Stockholm,
00:42:07 for what seemed to be hours,
00:42:11 During the air raid of August 23rd,
00:42:14 the distillation plant was burned,
00:42:18 The damage was repaired
00:42:23 Good. Have those transcribed
00:42:27 - Good work, Red.
00:42:31 No, thanks.
00:42:36 Red, I was hoping
00:42:38 a little more enthusiastic
00:42:42 When you force me
00:42:44 one of my closest friends,
00:42:46 don't expect me to whistle
00:42:50 - What about money?
00:42:53 Meanwhile, I want Holtz and
00:42:56 Documents acknowledging
00:42:58 will be filed
00:43:04 Incidentally, I gave such
00:43:08 You did what?
00:43:10 I had to, he wouldn't help otherwise.
00:43:14 Why didn't you file it
00:43:16 It'd have saved them
00:43:23 It's awful damned easy
00:43:26 figuring out how brave
00:43:29 The only danger you're in
00:43:31 All right, I made a mistake.
00:43:34 But if they find that letter,
00:43:47 Curious chap.
00:43:49 The most amazing combination
00:44:44 Willy!
00:44:46 Hello, Eric.
00:44:48 Thank you.
00:44:50 I wanted to tell you about
00:44:53 Any time. I'll be waiting.
00:44:55 - Your office, 3:00?
00:44:58 Eric! Where have you been
00:45:01 I called you a dozen times,
00:45:05 I would think that
00:45:07 that I want nothing to do with you
00:45:11 I don't do business with Jews, Gumpel,
00:45:32 That, I think,
00:45:37 When other people hate you,
00:45:39 but when you hate yourself,
00:45:42 And hurting Max the way I did
00:45:47 Of course, news that
00:45:49 didn't take long to spread.
00:45:51 My wife called me at the office
00:45:55 I went home and tried to mollify her,
00:45:58 I couldn't tell her why I had to do it.
00:46:01 I could only plead rather guiltily
00:46:04 All right, you've made your bed,
00:46:36 Dear Eric, I cannot believe
00:46:40 Your outburst this noontime
00:46:44 that your conduct
00:46:48 Because I trust you implicitly,
00:46:51 I shall consider our friendship
00:46:55 If I can ever be of help, let me know.
00:46:59 Every good wish. God bless you. Max.
00:47:32 They seemed greatly interested.
00:47:34 Providing, of course,
00:47:37 of Swedish government approval.
00:47:40 Perhaps if you wrote
00:47:42 I have just one question.
00:47:45 What were you doing
00:47:52 I'm glad my wife didn't ask that.
00:47:55 Yes, infidelity is difficult to explain...
00:48:00 ...but not nearly as difficult
00:48:18 I have to send
00:48:20 She recommended the restaurant.
00:48:27 I'm amazed at American intelligence
00:48:34 But that's not my worry.
00:48:36 My problem is,
00:48:44 I could turn you over
00:48:49 but I can't see what would
00:48:54 I think the best procedure would be
00:48:57 for you to continue to work
00:49:01 with one slight difference.
00:49:05 The information you bring back
00:49:13 Have you told Berlin about me yet?
00:49:15 Oh, no.
00:49:18 I wanted to talk to you first,
00:49:24 It's not often we are able to get
00:49:35 These are five canceled checks
00:49:41 An Allied agent has paid you
00:49:45 in the last few months.
00:49:47 I doubt whether the Gestapo
00:49:55 You can destroy them if you want,
00:49:58 The originals, in the meantime,
00:50:00 are in the hands
00:50:07 Now, I think you'd better write
00:50:11 saying that we've discussed
00:50:14 and you'll contact the more influential
00:50:20 We can discuss the details later,
00:50:25 You realize if I'm arrested...
00:50:28 ...the originals will find their way
00:50:32 So if there are any other members
00:50:34 who are suspicious of me,
00:50:37 tell them... I'm a real nice fellow.
00:50:45 Oh, Willy.
00:50:49 You didn't honestly think I was
00:51:00 Kortner was most cooperative.
00:51:03 We collaborated on the letter.
00:51:08 It was a perfect opportunity to move
00:51:12 The letter requested that
00:51:15 of all the refineries in Germany.
00:51:17 After all, since I was going
00:51:20 by building a refinery in Sweden,
00:51:21 it'd be to their advantage
00:51:25 with all the latest technical
00:51:27 and methods of production.
00:51:28 So on my next trip to Berlin,
00:51:32 to see Nordoff once again.
00:51:34 He had referred the request
00:51:37 The baron, who was the chairman,
00:51:39 naturally could do nothing
00:51:41 With such auspices,
00:51:42 Nordoff was willing to push it up
00:51:47 When I got to the hotel later,
00:51:49 I received a cryptic message
00:51:52 on the embankment of the Spree
00:52:25 Hello...
00:52:32 Well! There hasn't been
00:52:35 since Lindbergh landed in Paris.
00:52:37 Just in...
00:52:43 In case you're being followed.
00:52:44 Keep it up.
00:52:52 There was someone following me
00:52:56 We'd better go.
00:53:36 Is this...?
00:53:45 Now, good evening.
00:53:48 Good evening.
00:53:50 Wagner seems to be popular tonight.
00:53:52 Hitler speaks in a moment.
00:53:59 When they told me to contact you,
00:54:03 My courier has had to hide out.
00:54:06 And I have some information that must
00:54:11 Just a businessman keeping
00:54:14 Why this place?
00:54:16 Well, if our romance
00:54:18 we'd better have a rendezvous.
00:54:22 Since we're both married,
00:54:25 that we wouldn't want to be seen
00:54:31 But you're ruining my reputation
00:54:35 In Berlin today, not even Lothario
00:54:39 Now, if you're ready.
00:54:41 How about a drink before we start?
00:54:44 How about a drink
00:54:51 Now...
00:54:54 The third bomber group
00:54:57 from Lesmont in France
00:55:02 Third bomber group
00:55:04 transferred from Lesmont
00:55:09 I can't concentrate
00:55:12 Look, I have a visual memory.
00:55:13 If I can write it, I can remember it.
00:55:17 Yes, of course.
00:55:24 Now, third... bomber...
00:55:29 Lesmont... to Brok.
00:55:36 Now, I overheard a senior officer
00:55:40 that just north of Regensburg...
00:55:49 Repeat again.
00:55:51 And the special fuel
00:55:55 is believed to be manufactured
00:56:00 That's all.
00:56:03 Now may I have that drink?
00:56:06 Excuse me.
00:56:07 How should I get rid of these?
00:56:10 You'd better burn them
00:56:20 Although our job
00:56:24 not evaluate it,
00:56:26 if they can get those jet planes
00:56:31 it might be disastrous.
00:56:35 And fuel is the key to the situation.
00:56:39 Well, that's not our worry.
00:56:41 But we do have one.
00:56:46 In case either of us should
00:56:51 I think we ought to know a few
00:56:55 Now, for your information,
00:56:59 And a birthmark there.
00:57:05 White or red?
00:57:08 Vin rosé.
00:57:09 Well, I haven't anything
00:57:12 Just a cut on my thigh, which you
00:57:16 I'm very observing.
00:57:19 What's it look like?
00:57:20 Well, a horse bit me on the a...
00:57:24 Just a bite scar.
00:57:29 Your hair is most attractive.
00:57:32 Is that the natural color?
00:57:37 Yes.
00:57:47 Now, what else should we know
00:57:50 Well, although you probably
00:57:53 not to praise your wife
00:57:55 I think you would have
00:57:58 It's Ingrid.
00:58:00 And she doesn't understand you.
00:58:03 Oddly enough, that's true.
00:58:05 They wouldn't let me tell her,
00:58:07 and she couldn't stand the thought
00:58:10 She left me just a few days ago.
00:58:12 Oh, I'm sorry.
00:58:15 At least I found out
00:58:21 Now, what about your husband?
00:58:25 His name is Friedrich.
00:58:27 He's a colonel with the occupation
00:58:31 Well, don't you think that sometime
00:58:35 you would have told me more than
00:58:39 I mean, for my own protection,
00:58:41 I would have found out
00:58:43 and apt to take a shot at me.
00:58:49 No, Friedrich wouldn't care.
00:58:53 Legally, we've been married ten years.
00:58:55 Actually, just about a month.
00:58:59 Very early, he told me
00:59:04 And I discovered
00:59:13 Why didn't you divorce him?
00:59:15 I'm a Catholic.
00:59:18 It's worked, though.
00:59:20 People take pity on me,
00:59:22 and I'm asked to the best parties,
00:59:28 Do you mind?
00:59:33 I'm curious.
00:59:36 Ever since I met you,
00:59:41 The Allies, I mean.
00:59:43 They've got me handcuffed.
00:59:44 If I don't work for them,
00:59:49 Oh, I see.
00:59:51 Yes, I have something to lose too.
00:59:55 If I don't help them,
00:59:58 But haven't you ever opposed anything
01:00:02 Morally wrong?
01:00:04 Not when my life depended on it.
01:00:07 You've got connections.
01:00:10 I could, but I can't.
01:00:12 - Well, what's stopping you?
01:00:14 He's the Antichrist,
01:00:18 If I don't oppose him,
01:00:21 Your religion also tells you
01:00:25 I try to be a Christian,
01:00:30 You don't think hanging that paranoiac
01:00:34 Another greedy psychopath
01:00:36 But this is now, and I'm here.
01:00:42 - And risk your life doing it?
01:00:54 You certainly are a businessman,
01:00:58 You look at war in terms
01:01:01 and thousands of planes
01:01:04 like some sort of a wrestling match
01:01:10 Try thinking of it in terms
01:01:14 on its way to a concentration camp
01:01:17 and what's shivering inside it.
01:01:20 I feel sorry for those people,
01:01:23 - I suffer for them.
01:01:26 That's the difference.
01:01:28 Someday, though, you might.
01:01:31 You'll see a stranger, a complete
01:01:36 And suddenly, in an agonizing
01:02:03 I guess I've always been
01:02:07 And the women I've known
01:02:13 I've never met anyone
01:02:20 You're either very foolish
01:02:24 I can't decide which.
01:02:32 But I can tell you one thing.
01:02:37 Your husband must be an idiot.
01:02:40 Good night.
01:03:04 After our conference yesterday,
01:03:08 I went to bed early.
01:03:13 Now, colonel, you know that isn't true.
01:03:15 One of your men followed me
01:03:18 - But not very far.
01:03:21 So I managed to lose him
01:03:23 You shouldn't have done it.
01:03:27 I was on my way to visit
01:03:30 I didn't feel it was any of his business.
01:03:35 Frau Möllendorf
01:03:41 And I thought I was being so clever.
01:03:45 The man following you was obvious
01:03:49 To give you a false sense
01:03:51 You see, there were two men.
01:03:53 You gave the slip to the wrong one.
01:03:56 I was delighted to learn
01:04:00 was for the purpose of romance
01:04:04 And now,
01:04:06 Reichsführer Himmler
01:04:09 This will allow you access
01:04:12 To avoid suspicion,
01:04:14 I suggested that a team
01:04:17 Nordoff thought that one man
01:04:20 and the baron was selected.
01:04:21 It was comforting to know that
01:05:23 The baron grew to hate me,
01:05:27 But then, one day while we were
01:05:31 his attitude changed.
01:05:35 The workers had gone
01:05:48 Who are they?
01:05:49 They are Polish volunteers.
01:05:53 Why do they refuse to work?
01:05:55 They say too long hours
01:06:11 You'd better wait upstairs in my office.
01:06:20 If you refuse to work,
01:06:25 Don't misjudge me.
01:06:30 Now, get back to your posts!
01:06:34 So you are going to test me, are you?
01:06:39 Well, which one of you
01:06:43 Let me see.
01:06:46 You! Come here.
01:06:48 Help me. Help me.
01:06:51 - Take that man.
01:06:53 I didn't do anything,
01:06:56 I just sat down
01:07:00 Oh, please, please help me!
01:07:03 I'll go back to work!
01:07:06 Don't hang me,
01:07:25 Now, are you going back to work?
01:07:28 No? I'll give you ten seconds.
01:07:33 One... two... three...
01:08:00 Strange.
01:08:04 You can read about
01:08:07 hear about a thousand,
01:08:10 but you only have to see one.
01:08:19 And suddenly...
01:08:26 So far, I have cooperated
01:08:32 Now I do it willingly.
01:08:36 So do I.
01:08:49 They want me to find out
01:08:51 where you're manufacturing
01:08:57 I'll find out.
01:09:03 And every place we went,
01:09:06 Factories, refineries, railroads.
01:09:08 All beginning to show the effects
01:09:11 Did you drive through Regensburg?
01:09:13 What was left of it.
01:09:15 I hear the raid was very successful.
01:09:19 The chemical plants
01:09:22 So was a school and 120 children.
01:09:28 - Well, those things can't be helped.
01:09:31 I provided the information
01:09:35 - And so did ten others, I'm sure.
01:09:39 I am partly responsible
01:09:41 And maybe partly responsible
01:09:45 Don't you think I've told myself that?
01:09:47 Don't you think I've tried to rationalize
01:09:53 But even a good end
01:09:56 You were willing to give
01:10:00 I still am, but the lives of others
01:10:06 All the convictions I have,
01:10:10 And because of them,
01:10:13 And now I find out
01:10:15 I discovered there's something
01:10:18 There's guilt.
01:10:21 - But you must have known...
01:10:25 I relayed names, dates
01:10:27 and I knew somewhere, sometime,
01:10:30 but I never foresaw
00:00:31 Father, is there anything we can do?
00:00:34 It's very kind, but I don't think so.
00:00:36 Yes, you could take these
00:01:04 Doctor?
00:01:28 When you get back to Stockholm,
00:01:31 will you have them send word
00:01:36 I've got to give it up.
00:01:39 Why, because it's un-Christian?
00:01:42 You're not going to finish Hitler
00:01:46 Eric, please forgive me.
00:02:01 You men there.
00:02:11 No, there's no way out,
00:02:14 When they come in,
00:02:16 and I'll say I tried to get information
00:02:20 I'll stick to that, no matter what.
00:02:23 It's no use, it's no use.
00:02:28 Upstairs!
00:02:47 - Open up! Open up!
00:02:53 What do you want?
00:02:55 Where's the printing press?
00:03:03 - Get out of that drawer.
00:03:06 - Take him out of here.
00:03:36 Is this man making this?
00:03:38 Go on, go on.
00:05:19 When I was young,
00:05:21 that someday I'd live
00:05:25 I've kept that promise.
00:05:29 But this stuffy little place means
00:05:35 It's the only home
00:05:39 ...because it's filled with...
00:05:42 ...honesty...
00:05:44 ...and love and you.
00:05:53 You still want them to notify London?
00:06:01 I wish I could say something
00:06:07 Perhaps if you saw a priest,
00:06:12 For yesterday's sins, yes,
00:06:16 That's something for
00:06:21 And it has.
00:06:26 My conscience has always been
00:06:31 I could tell it to go and sit in the corner
00:06:37 Since I've known you,
00:06:43 It keeps shouting for me
00:06:45 that your conscience won't permit.
00:06:49 Then you must do it.
00:06:55 Mariana.
00:06:58 On my trips back to Berlin,
00:07:03 Now that you're out of it, I don't
00:07:07 But it's worth the risk.
00:07:10 No, it took me too long to find you.
00:07:14 I don't want to take the chance
00:07:20 - I better go now.
00:07:22 - My train leaves in an hour.
00:07:26 - I have a feeling I'll never see...
00:07:32 Don't worry.
00:07:34 When this is all over,
00:07:40 If anything should happen to me,
00:07:44 remember this.
00:07:54 You're the only woman
00:08:00 Wherever you are,
00:08:16 Here we go!
00:08:28 Believe me, gentlemen, I had
00:08:32 - If I had known...
00:08:34 To make sure, we'd like to look
00:08:37 Would you like to start here?
00:08:45 Please.
00:08:58 - Anything?
00:09:01 - Not many clothes.
00:09:04 She only used this place to... entertain.
00:09:09 Look what I found on the floor.
00:09:15 Somebody must have torn it in little
00:09:19 Tried to write something,
00:12:51 I confess to almighty God and to you,
00:12:55 It's been two weeks
00:13:03 - Good morning, Father.
00:13:05 We just moved
00:13:07 I was just coming to the rectory
00:13:11 I...
00:13:14 I don't know
00:13:18 I've never confessed this before.
00:13:28 I...
00:13:31 I have been responsible...
00:13:36 ...for death and destruction, Father.
00:13:42 Tell me about it, my child.
00:13:50 Well, I...
00:13:53 Don't be afraid, child.
00:14:01 Well...
00:14:06 ...I gave information.
00:14:09 And because of it...
00:14:14 ...a city was bombed.
00:14:18 From whom did you obtain
00:14:25 Well...
00:14:41 And because
00:14:44 she asked to be relieved
00:14:49 End of report.
00:14:56 Sorry I'm late.
00:14:58 where they have superb lobsters.
00:15:00 Tell me about it.
00:15:02 Well, you'll have plenty of time
00:15:05 - What do you mean?
00:15:09 You can't carry this refinery hoax
00:15:11 They're bound to find out.
00:15:13 Oh, I think I can squeeze
00:15:16 I thought you'd jump at the chance
00:15:19 Yes, I would.
00:15:21 But I've seen their jetfighters,
00:15:24 If they get them flying, they'll have a
00:15:28 The baron is very close
00:15:30 - on assembly plants, fuel depots...
00:15:35 I don't suppose you know
00:15:39 - Telegrams...
00:15:40 Not that we didn't trust you,
00:15:43 I take it you haven't called
00:15:46 I came right here.
00:15:47 Here's a copy of a cable
00:16:05 If they find that letter,
00:16:08 The baron, Frau Möllendorf...
00:16:13 Unfortunately, they have to be
00:16:17 Not to me.
00:16:19 I've never taken a penny
00:16:22 and now I ask only one thing
00:16:26 I know there are things
00:16:30 Don't.
00:16:45 Hamburg first?
00:16:49 No, there's no direct flight to Hamburg.
00:16:53 You know, of course, if you're caught,
00:16:58 We've never heard of you.
00:17:00 But you do have that address
00:17:03 Yes.
00:17:05 Nine Herbertstrasse.
00:17:08 Good luck.
00:17:10 Thanks.
00:18:00 Would you please come with me,
00:18:05 Just follow me, please.
00:18:30 I had been to Gestapo Headquarters
00:18:33 but now this was different.
00:18:36 This was a matter of security,
00:18:37 and a Colonel Erdmann
00:18:41 I tried to figure out
00:18:43 Had they found the letter
00:18:46 Had they arrested the baron
00:18:50 I tried not to show any fear,
00:18:52 but the miserable people in
00:18:56 seemed to be part of me now.
00:18:58 And I was part of them.
00:19:00 Right this way, please.
00:19:02 Miller.
00:19:33 Very good, then,
00:19:46 Here we are.
00:19:49 Yes.
00:19:50 An overly polite lieutenant asked me
00:19:54 and told me that Colonel Erdmann
00:19:58 I soon discovered where
00:20:01 In Moabit Prison.
00:20:19 This way.
00:20:37 And don't forget, tell him I want to see
00:20:40 Yeah, yeah.
00:22:16 Mariana!
00:22:34 Open the door!
00:22:37 Open it!
00:23:13 Mariana!
00:23:16 Mariana!
00:23:19 Mariana!
00:24:04 Mr. Erickson?
00:24:09 I knew that woman.
00:24:12 Yes, of course. Now, we would like
00:24:32 He keeps sticking
00:24:35 He was intimate with her,
00:24:38 she was after information
00:24:41 He claims he told her nothing.
00:24:43 Same thing she said.
00:24:44 It's obvious he was just duped.
00:24:47 You can accuse him of stupidity,
00:24:52 Nordoff.
00:24:54 Your province is administration,
00:24:59 My experience has taught me
00:25:03 between the guilty
00:25:07 I have a strange feeling
00:25:10 Maybe so.
00:25:12 But as an administrator,
00:25:16 that you may have created
00:25:21 Erickson is a prominent citizen
00:25:27 Foreign Minister Ribbentrop
00:25:29 does not encourage
00:25:33 I didn't arrest him.
00:25:35 I merely detained him
00:25:37 For 12 hours in a basement cell?
00:25:41 Let me also remind you
00:25:44 that Reichsführer Himmler
00:25:47 Erickson's plan and survey trip.
00:25:50 The reichsführer prides himself
00:25:56 and doesn't react too kindly
00:26:01 So unless you are prepared
00:26:04 to substantiate your "strange feeling"
00:26:08 - I would suggest...
00:26:11 But from now on,
00:26:13 he's going to be watched
00:26:48 Erickson.
00:26:49 I want to apologize for the treatment
00:26:53 It's inhuman and inexcusable.
00:26:56 I didn't know you were here
00:27:01 You are free to go now.
00:27:05 I understand you were
00:27:08 Why don't you go to
00:27:10 I'll take care of your transportation.
00:28:05 - Eric, I just heard...
00:28:10 That woman, all the time,
00:28:15 - I never suspected her for a moment.
00:28:27 We spoke loudly and patriotically
00:28:31 Meanwhile he gave me
00:28:34 I'd ever come across.
00:28:36 On the map, every assembly plant
00:28:40 with a few buzz-bomb launching sites
00:28:43 Now it was memorizing them,
00:28:45 destroying the map,
00:28:48 so London could be notified
00:28:51 Now that we have Swedish approval,
00:28:54 - and start construction.
00:28:56 - Well, goodbye, Eric.
00:28:59 - Heil Hitler.
00:29:05 When I reached Hamburg,
00:29:06 they were beginning
00:29:09 because air raids on the city were
00:29:12 It was too late to go to Otto's house,
00:29:14 so I delayed my visit
00:29:17 As I was leaving my hotel room,
00:29:21 He may have been waiting
00:29:23 but I had a hunch
00:29:58 I paid my respects to Mrs. Holtz
00:30:02 Otto had left instructions with her for
00:30:06 So getting the office keys from her
00:30:10 It was quite a relief to see that no one
00:30:14 The money was right where
00:30:16 and so was the letter.
00:30:43 Hello, Hans.
00:30:45 I thought you were in school.
00:30:47 Today is my father's funeral.
00:30:53 Oh, yes.
00:30:56 Yes, of course.
00:30:58 What are you doing?
00:31:00 Collecting some
00:31:03 - Can I help you?
00:31:10 We can go home.
00:31:16 I'll take the other key.
00:31:25 There are some things
00:31:28 After all, you're
00:31:31 Hans! Hans!
00:31:35 Hans!
00:32:02 Hans!
00:32:07 Hans!
00:33:34 I'm not going to hurt you, Hans.
00:33:44 What do you think will happen
00:33:52 There's nothing they can do
00:33:56 He's dead.
00:34:00 They'll arrest me, of course,
00:34:05 They won't believe that your mother
00:34:14 And what about you?
00:34:19 They'd never let the son of a traitor
00:34:36 Shall we burn the letter, Hans?
00:35:13 Blessed are the dead,
00:35:17 Yea, says the Spirit,
00:35:21 I am the resurrection
00:35:26 He that believeth in me,
00:35:31 And whosoever liveth
00:35:36 In the midst of life
00:35:40 Of whom may we seek for succor
00:35:43 who, for our sins,
00:35:47 Yet, O Lord God, most holy,
00:35:51 O Lord...
00:35:57 No, no. Not this way.
00:36:02 Wait. Go into the vault.
00:36:06 Go inside.
00:36:08 - Mama! Mama!
00:36:11 Mama!
00:36:20 Hans.
00:36:21 Hans.
00:36:24 Hans.
00:36:27 - My son isn't here.
00:36:30 He'll be perfectly safe.
00:36:31 No running back and forth
00:36:37 He'll be all right.
00:36:39 Come and join me in prayer.
00:36:42 O most merciful savior, we are
00:36:49 Thank God it's from the family.
00:36:56 Don't be afraid. The bombing's
00:37:01 Tell me, son.
00:37:03 Do you know that man who stood
00:37:08 No.
00:37:11 If you know anything,
00:37:14 After all,
00:37:16 we're soldiers together.
00:37:21 If I do, will they take away
00:37:25 Of course not.
00:37:28 And what's more, if you help me,
00:37:40 This man is a friend of my father.
00:37:43 Seek, and you shall find it.
00:37:45 Knock, and it shall be opened
00:37:48 Lord, open the door to thy peace.
00:37:55 All clear.
00:38:19 You're under arrest.
00:38:25 - What's this all about?
00:38:30 I don't want you to run for it
00:38:46 By what authority
00:38:51 Gestapo.
00:38:54 I don't know what that boy told you,
00:38:56 but I came here
00:38:59 I'm traveling under Gestapo orders.
00:39:15 - Get the police.
00:39:26 Here is the police!
00:39:30 - Follow me.
00:39:32 They're in this vault.
00:39:34 I just heard a shot.
00:39:43 I'm glad you're here.
00:39:45 A man in there tried to kill me.
00:39:55 Let the police out.
00:39:57 - He's getting away!
00:40:00 I managed to stay out
00:40:02 and that night I went looking for
00:40:06 The underground contact
00:40:40 How about a dance, big boy?
00:40:50 I'm saving the next dance for you.
00:41:10 Hello, honey.
00:41:15 Want to dance, mister?
00:41:18 Dance, honey?
00:42:36 Look, I'm from Stockholm. I...
00:42:46 I'm from Stockholm.
00:42:49 A friend of mine by the name of Dallas
00:42:52 ...ever found myself alone in
00:42:57 you'd help me.
00:43:22 Dr. Karp?
00:43:26 I'm sorry to bother you at home,
00:43:31 Ten o'clock. We'll be there.
00:43:35 Thank you.
00:44:15 - Favor that side for a day or so.
00:44:46 I think he's all right,
00:44:48 He says his code name is "Red".
00:45:00 Please.
00:45:01 - But, doctor, there's nothing...
00:45:44 Now, by train, you will go
00:45:49 across on the ferry
00:45:52 The Danish underground will try to get
00:45:57 But if I were you, I'd hide out
00:46:03 A number of people
00:46:05 I think there's an informer
00:46:09 The information I've got
00:46:13 - What time does the train leave?
00:46:16 This Frau Hecker, the conductor,
00:46:20 On the platform. Be sure
00:46:26 Folded twice. Then she'll know.
00:46:31 For your sake, though,
00:46:36 I've got to go.
00:46:39 I got a coat and hat for you,
00:46:46 - Tarp!
00:46:48 - Tarp.
00:46:51 I call the stations. If you don't like it,
00:46:57 Tarp.
00:47:00 Come on, hurry up.
00:47:04 - Where are we?
00:47:08 Wait a minute, my ticket
00:47:11 Don't try that, mister.
00:47:15 - It said Copenhagen.
00:47:24 I've got a ticket.
00:47:28 I'll pay you the extra...
00:47:30 Don't tell me your troubles,
00:47:34 If you have got a complaint,
00:47:51 That woman must be crazy. I've got
00:47:55 When you travel by underground,
00:47:56 keep your mouth shut
00:48:00 Frau Hecker threw you off
00:48:03 and roads very carefully tonight.
00:48:06 Your chances are better crossing
00:48:17 Your wife and two children.
00:48:20 Danish money. Danish cigarettes.
00:48:23 Give me your passport
00:48:30 What's this?
00:48:34 It's cyanide.
00:48:36 In case you get caught.
00:48:59 There's the border.
00:49:05 - You coming with me?
00:49:07 Someone else will meet you
00:49:10 Go straight through the clearing.
00:49:16 A good night for bombing,
00:49:39 Sic, sic. That's it.
00:49:43 Sic!
00:49:52 Welcome to Denmark.
00:49:57 It's a German border patrol.
00:50:05 What's that?
00:50:07 It's dried blood and cocaine.
00:50:09 Three sniffs and the dogs won't be
00:50:16 There's a fish truck waiting at the farm.
00:50:21 All right, let's go.
00:50:37 Bruno. What's the matter with them?
00:50:40 Up, Bruno, up!
00:52:09 Oh, you might be interested.
00:52:12 That's Gestapo Headquarters.
00:52:32 - Good morning.
00:53:02 Yeah.
00:53:37 You'll probably go from here, around
00:53:47 - What are my chances?
00:53:51 The officers on the patrol boats
00:53:55 not like the Gestapo.
00:53:58 How many have you gotten across?
00:54:01 A lot. To tell you the truth, the service
00:54:05 Sven.
00:54:08 - Will you excuse me one minute?
00:55:02 Hello, Erickson.
00:55:13 - Look, somebody's being arrested.
00:55:19 It's good to see you again.
00:55:22 You don't know
00:55:33 Well, it's going to give me great
00:55:38 - Watch it.
00:55:48 Come on.
00:55:54 - Come on! Come on, after me!
00:55:59 Stop! They're getting away!
00:56:02 - Come on, let's go.
00:56:04 Follow me.
00:56:09 - Get behind them.
00:56:16 - Get out of the way!
00:56:18 - Move over!
00:56:22 - Move over!
00:56:26 - Stand aside.
00:56:31 No shooting here!
00:56:35 - Out of the way, you Danish scum.
00:56:56 The driver dumped the truck,
00:56:58 and we headed for a deserted
00:57:01 The next day, with a wreath
00:57:05 and two innocent and tearful children,
00:57:08 I peddled north
00:57:11 The sight of a sad family
00:57:14 was too much for the guards
00:57:26 It was a relief to finally look up
00:57:30 The underground in Copenhagen
00:57:33 to the OSS in Stockholm,
00:57:35 telling them when
00:57:38 The only thing left now
00:58:35 Sweden?
00:59:17 I'll take you across in my boat.
00:59:23 I'm afraid we have
00:59:28 He's come an awful long way.
00:59:36 All right.
01:00:07 - Come on, come on.
01:00:11 I can't. I can't.
01:00:14 Look, there's Sweden.
01:00:18 You've got to make it. Come on.
01:00:38 I've got him.
01:00:48 What they did was, to send 20
01:00:52 The other 19 carried no one
01:00:55 By the time it was our turn
01:00:58 the guards were bored
01:01:01 They just examined
01:02:00 Come to on our portside.
01:02:23 Watch that stern!
01:02:32 - Ease it in a little!
01:02:38 I've been searched once tonight.
01:02:40 The commander
01:02:43 If I don't get to the fishing grounds,
01:02:47 Up here. You search the bow.
01:03:22 Old Gunnar was cold.
01:03:44 He perspired quite a bit for a cold man.
01:03:58 It's not like a fisherman's coat, is it?
01:04:20 He's very, very sick.
01:04:36 Let him die in Sweden.
01:04:42 Nothing up here, lieutenant.
01:04:51 Nothing down here either.
01:05:08 Let's go.
01:05:13 Stand by to cast off.
01:05:16 - Watch their stern as you fall away.
01:05:20 - Is the line clear?
01:05:30 OK?
01:05:47 He choked to death rather than cough.
01:06:10 Goodbye.
01:06:12 - Goodbye and thanks.
01:06:37 What kept you? I've been
01:06:40 I couldn't get an outside cabin
01:06:43 Oh, what a pity.
01:06:45 He hadn't changed.
01:06:49 But it was good to be back
01:06:52 even when it had to be Dallas'.
01:06:54 When I told him
01:06:56 I thought he might be
01:06:58 but there wasn't time for gratitude.
01:07:02 We had to get to Stockholm and send
01:07:06 as fast as possible.
01:07:07 Our air forces were strong now,
01:07:11 and we certainly had them.
01:07:13 As we walked along, he indulged
01:07:17 He hinted that someone else
01:07:22 The one person I wanted to see.
01:07:27 How on earth he found that you
01:07:45 Thanks for believing in me, Max.
01:07:50 Who's that for?
01:07:55 For so many.