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00:03:12DO YOU WANT THE SMOKE?
00:03:14NO THANK YOU
00:03:15GENERA
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00:03:16WILL YOU ALLOW
00:03:18ME WITH THE GREATEST
00:03:19PRESPECTS TO POINT OUT
00:03:21THE ADVANTAGERS
00:03:22OF SIGHTING WITH THE NEW ORDER
00:03:24I WORE A MOTHER COUT
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00:03:27FAIR MILAN GLOVES
00:03:28I DON'T SELL MYSELF
00:03:30THAT CHEAP
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00:03:32GET OFF
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00:03:40What's the use of trying to win him by kindness?
00:03:44You see your excellency, how much he appreciates it.
00:03:48What do you expect me to do? Shoot him?
00:03:50And have a rebellion on my hands?
00:03:53No, Dalbert.
00:03:55You've got to get him over to our side.
00:03:59And that will be the end of the pre-Norwegian movement.
00:04:02Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen.
00:04:11This is Radio Norway, broadcasting in English language for the benefit of our dear friends across the sea.
00:04:17You'll be glad to know that things are going well here in dear old Norway.
00:04:21The people across us have been tempted.
00:04:23There is practically no unemployment, and the death rate from disease is very low.
00:04:29Under such happy conditions, it is most unfortunate that outsiders should still be coming in and trying to stir up trouble.
00:04:36One of these spies, an officer of the British military intelligence, had just been captured and executed.
00:04:43This British officer refused to tell her we'd gotten into Norway.
00:04:47He refused to name the accomplices who had sheltered and fed him.
00:04:50Therefore, and this is the unusual part, the Germans did not hang in as a spy.
00:04:55He was tried to court-martial and found guilty of treason to the present Norwegian government,
00:05:00which permitted him the good fortune to face a fighting squad and die like a soldier.
00:05:05And so we conclude our news program with Mr. Lambert reminding you that our broadcasts were absolutely truthful,
00:05:11absolutely uncensored, and absolutely unsupervised.
00:05:14Good luck, sir.
00:05:20Rotten luck, sir.
00:05:21Courtland was a good man.
00:05:23One of our best, for I wouldn't have sent him on such an important mission.
00:05:26Why did he fail, I wonder?
00:05:28I can't imagine, sir.
00:05:30The Norwegian was perfect.
00:05:31Too perfect, perhaps.
00:05:33He spoke the language like a scholar.
00:05:35Have any officers who speak it like a native?
00:05:38I know of only one, sir.
00:05:39Lieutenant Falcon of our three Norwegians.
00:05:41I know the boy, but we can't send one man again.
00:05:45The mission's too big, too important.
00:05:48We might turn the show over to someone in the commandos.
00:05:51A splendid idea.
00:05:53I know of one of those chaps who could handle it, if anyone could.
00:05:55Does he speak the language?
00:05:57Like a lumberjack.
00:05:58He had to learn at the boss's men when he ran a logging camp up in Canada.
00:06:02A Canadian, eh?
00:06:03Very good.
00:06:05Look him up and ask him to drop in for a chat.
00:06:07Very good, sir.
00:06:11Hello, Bob.
00:06:17Hello, Ralph.
00:06:19What brings you out this bright early morning?
00:06:22Old King's business, of course.
00:06:24As a matter of fact, I've been down at the club looking for you.
00:06:26So?
00:06:28I said, you have any trophies?
00:06:30Trophies?
00:06:31Yes, I have a few.
00:06:33Why do you ask?
00:06:34Curiosity, that's all.
00:06:36How would you like to become the owner of the General's right arm?
00:06:38His right arm?
00:06:39His right arm?
00:06:41It might not look bad over my mantelpiece.
00:06:43Say, you interest me.
00:06:44Tell me more.
00:06:45He'd be willing to cut it off and give it to any man who could get General Hayden out of Norway and into England.
00:06:51Hayden?
00:06:52Oh, yes.
00:06:53The brains of the Norwegian army staff.
00:06:55Where are the Nazis hiding?
00:06:57In prison camp.
00:06:58Hangsler.
00:06:59Hangsler.
00:07:00Hangsler?
00:07:01Hangsler?
00:07:02Why don't you ask us to kidnap Hitler out of Berlin?
00:07:04Which, incidentally, wouldn't be a bad idea.
00:07:07All right, I'll tell you what.
00:07:08You succeed with this job, we'll give it up.
00:07:11Fine.
00:07:12Well, let's go to get the General's right arm.
00:07:15Well...
00:07:17This little town has now become the most important harbor in all Norway.
00:07:22Marloy is at base for German submarines and surface guns.
00:07:26The enemy has built up big supplies of fuel, oil, coal and military.
00:07:31Then, sir, I suppose the objective of the planned raid is to destroy everything of military value.
00:07:37And, of course, to gain experience of invasion of the enemy coast.
00:07:40Your mission, however, will be to realize a second objective, equally important.
00:07:45Captain Dean has told me, sir, it's the liberation of General Hayden so the commando raid can pick him up at Marloy.
00:07:50That's right, Captain Owen.
00:07:52The staff needs him to lead our free Norwegian forces.
00:07:56He is the one man that all Norway will rally around.
00:08:00Well, let's see.
00:08:02Prison camp is quite a ways inland, entirely surrounded by mountains.
00:08:06No chance to get away by water.
00:08:08We'll have to find a trail across the mountains from Fangslet to Malloy.
00:08:12Well, we've lived through one night, and the commanders are on time to pick us up at dawn.
00:08:17We might get away with it.
00:08:19Lieutenant Falcon.
00:08:21Are you sure you can identify General Hayden?
00:08:24Yes, sir. I've had the honor to serve under him, sir.
00:08:27And, of course, you'll go along, Falcon.
00:08:29Thank you, sir.
00:08:30I hope you will thank me a week from now. That's all.
00:08:33I'm afraid he won't make a better convincing tourist.
00:08:41Perhaps not, but I've got to have someone who knows General Hayden or I won't get that new right arm.
00:08:47I don't see anything very wrong with the right arm you're using now, Captain.
00:08:51By the way, you'll need a communications expert. I'll have a man report to you immediately.
00:08:55Thanks, Ralph.
00:08:57Come in.
00:09:01Sergeant Harry, all reporting, sir.
00:09:02Now, don't tell me you speak Norwegian.
00:09:03I speak it like and make it, sir.
00:09:04In peacetime, I was wireless operator on the Norwegian steamships.
00:09:05Fine. Glad to have you with us, Harry. Make yourself at home.
00:09:06Uh, do I get you right, Captain?
00:09:07I said make yourself at home.
00:09:08And if you're waiting for me to return that salute, there.
00:09:09Does that make you feel any better?
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00:10:05All right, Harry, that's better
00:10:23Take care that call will you Harry
00:10:29What's what I say if it's a lady ask if she's got a friend for you
00:10:35Are you there?
00:10:42Mr. Lieutenant Falcon on his way up. Oh, yes, the third member of our expedition. We'll get acquainted with him while I finish dressing
00:11:05Who's there?
00:11:10Mr. Lieutenant Eric Falcon, sir.
00:11:12Mr. Come in
00:11:20Hello. Who are you?
00:11:22Mr. Sergeant Ariel
00:11:24Mr. Sergeant Hall, don't you know what to do when a superior officer enters the room?
00:11:28Mr. But off I don't
00:11:32And never you mind about that Sergeant Hall business
00:11:36Just call me Harry
00:11:42Hello, Bob. Meet our pal, Eric
00:11:44Yes, we've met before
00:11:46By the way, we're not bothering with military discipline this trip
00:11:50So, I've noticed. Well, isn't that what we want? Don't you think we'd better break the habit of saluting and suring before we get into enemy territory?
00:11:59Of course, I'm afraid I wasn't thinking
00:12:02Mr. Well, how about a whiskey and soda?
00:12:05I don't suppose you've ever had a drink on duty before, eh, Harry?
00:12:09No, well
00:12:11Hardly ever
00:12:13You'll find the mixings over there
00:12:15Yes, sir
00:12:17He's our communications expert
00:12:19Oh, don't worry
00:12:20You'll do all the talking when we're in Norway
00:12:23Yes, sit down, Eric
00:12:29Is there anyone at Fangslet who's likely to recognize you?
00:12:33Well, I might run into someone I know anywhere in Norway
00:12:37But there's only one who would be sure to recognize me after two years
00:12:41Girl
00:12:42If we need help, could you go to her?
00:12:45Oh, of course I could
00:12:46We were engaged
00:12:48I don't mean to be personal, Eric
00:12:49But what happened?
00:12:50Why didn't you marry?
00:12:54And live under the Germans and their filthy new order?
00:12:57No
00:12:59Now the war changed everything
00:13:02But she couldn't see it that way
00:13:04Hello, Bertie
00:13:11What you got there?
00:13:12Orders for Captain Owens
00:13:14Personal
00:13:16Personal
00:13:27Weather conditions favorable
00:13:28Take off within an hour
00:13:30Wait until I acknowledge orderly
00:13:34Well, fellows
00:13:36Eric
00:13:37Harry
00:13:39Here's to success
00:13:40I don't know
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00:13:42I don't know
00:13:43why
00:13:44What's the land?
00:13:45We're all been died
00:13:46And I don't know
00:13:49What's the land?
00:13:51l
00:13:51And I don't know
00:13:52What's the land?
00:13:54You know
00:13:57Well,
00:13:58we're all that man
00:14:00I don't know
00:14:01More than
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00:14:04Of course the landing will be hazardous, sir, but as soon as we get to Fangflip Village our agent will take care of them.
00:14:15Has the password been arranged?
00:14:18Yes, sir. Transmitted in shortwave code. Password is Hayden.
00:14:22Very good.
00:14:23Every detail has been figured out, sir. As soon as they get Hayden out of prison camp, they'll signal us by shortwave radio.
00:14:30On receipt of their signal, the commander expedition starts, and while they're crossing these mountains here, we'll be crossing the North Sea to meet them at Morlai.
00:14:39I hope it comes off that smoothly.
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00:15:56And you're all right yeah how's the wireless she came down just like a snowflake
00:16:25Where's Bob? Well he'll be long in a minute. I saw him make a quick landing. Here I'll help you with it. Go easy, go easy. That's our only chance of getting word back to winter.
00:16:37Raise your hands!
00:16:44Where do you come from? Up there. I know that, but from what country?
00:16:51Half of me!
00:17:21Five minutes in Norway and they're after us already. That's a tough break Eric, but it couldn't be helped. Well come on let's go.
00:17:29Well come on let's go.
00:17:31Well come on let's go!
00:17:34General order to all garrisons, three British parachutists have just landed in the ranks
00:18:04government. They have already killed one of our men. A ring of steel is to be thrown around
00:18:09the whole district. Put every available man on the hunt for them. End of order, Hobart from Rita.
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00:19:09Oh, Eric
00:19:16Have you any idea where we are now?
00:19:21Well, we're right about there
00:19:23Let's go
00:19:39Eric
00:19:52Are you sure this is the right way to the prison camp?
00:19:55Oh, yes, yes
00:19:56Just over to that hill
00:19:57That's our town, Fangslet
00:20:12Well, what are we waiting for?
00:20:14But we can't go down there in broad daylight
00:20:16Why not?
00:20:18We have to find the secret agent Captain Dean told us about
00:20:20Come on, there's no time to lose
00:20:22Which way, Eric?
00:20:23Around this way
00:20:24Hold it
00:20:42What's up?
00:20:43Wait a minute
00:20:43What is my name?
00:20:57Mr. Sandling
00:20:58And what do you call yourself?
00:21:01Hayden
00:21:01How many are you?
00:21:03Three
00:21:04We've got to get out of sight quick
00:21:05Come with me
00:21:07Come along, boys
00:21:15Eric
00:21:25Inga
00:21:30When did you get back?
00:21:33Well, a few days ago
00:21:35On business
00:21:36And you didn't come to see me?
00:21:38Well, I didn't know you'd move to Fangslet
00:21:40Where are you living?
00:21:42Here
00:21:42Can you get rid of your friends by this afternoon?
00:21:47Well, we're very busy
00:21:49But you know I'll try, Inga
00:21:50Remember
00:21:51I'll expect you
00:21:53What is in that box, gentlemen?
00:22:11That's our portable wireless set
00:22:13Who are you?
00:22:21My name is Eric Falcon
00:22:23You are young to travel underground
00:22:27Not too young to serve my country
00:22:29I know, my young man
00:22:31But when it comes time to die
00:22:34You will not know how
00:22:35Now, don't you go scaring him
00:22:38Which will only frighten me
00:22:40You are all right
00:22:41You and your leader
00:22:42I can feel that
00:22:44We would be all right, Mr. Sandling
00:22:46If we only had something to eat
00:22:48It is a privilege to feed those who travel underground
00:22:50Your excellency
00:23:09I've done everything possible
00:23:10Answer me
00:23:11Where are they?
00:23:14Frankly, I don't know
00:23:15So
00:23:16You are the galleiter of the district
00:23:20You have your secret service
00:23:21You have the cooperation of the Gestapo
00:23:23And you don't know where they are
00:23:25Tell him, my dear
00:23:28Tell him
00:23:33With the beggar Samling
00:23:36In the Brungarden
00:23:37I recognized one of them
00:23:39Are you Pasatine?
00:23:42I've had dinner with him
00:23:43Danced with him
00:23:45We grew up together
00:23:46His name is
00:23:49Eric Falcon
00:23:50Thank you, Miss Beckerin
00:23:53May I suggest
00:23:56The reward for this young lady
00:23:58May I suggest
00:23:59That you give your orders
00:24:00To the Gestapo
00:24:01Your excellency
00:24:02We meet at this point, Eric
00:24:24You see?
00:24:25So
00:24:26Now then
00:24:27You know what you do, don't you?
00:24:29Shhh
00:24:30Someone is coming
00:24:34I don't hear anyone
00:24:35You wouldn't
00:24:36You are not blind
00:24:40The steps
00:24:41Are coming to my door
00:24:47How many are there?
00:24:49Only one
00:24:50Only one
00:24:51Only one, eh?
00:24:53Let him in
00:25:05Who is there?
00:25:06Officer
00:25:07State Police
00:25:08Come in, sir
00:25:20Good morning, officer
00:25:25Lieutenant Falcon
00:25:27So
00:25:28You've found us already
00:25:29Very efficient, aren't you?
00:25:31Yeah
00:25:32We are
00:25:33Very efficient
00:25:41Put your gun from the table
00:25:42And back up there again, the wolf
00:25:49Raise your hand
00:25:51You too, Semling
00:25:54You too, Semling
00:26:10Good brave sending, sir
00:26:13Perhaps
00:26:14We shall have something to say to England
00:26:16On this wavelength
00:26:23Uh, your new high-powered type of hand grenade
00:26:36Our experts have been wanting to study them
00:26:43Get over there, beggar
00:26:44Run me quick above you
00:26:45Please
00:26:46My cave
00:26:48It's all right
00:26:53Come on, get up
00:26:56Get over there
00:27:01Come on, get up
00:27:02Get over there
00:27:18Come on, get up out of here, you two
00:27:19On your feet over here in the corner
00:27:40Everything happens to me
00:27:43Never mind Harry we'll get our man out of the prison camp and then worry about the signal to England
00:27:48Villain out that are all packed Bob all right you take them Eric
00:28:09Along with assembly we haven't much time to lose I cannot go sir. My duty is here. Goodbye, sir, and good luck
00:28:17Must be something we can do for you
00:28:19You
00:28:41Stop it you fool you'll kill us all
00:28:44No
00:28:49Confoundless three of my best men blown to be and those cursed spies still in the lodge
00:28:55Carve yourself Dahlberg, carve yourself. Shouting won't get up anywhere. I don't like it
00:29:02Answer this please
00:29:04Oh
00:29:08Dahlberg speaking
00:29:10Of course we want them alive
00:29:12And dead men tell us what their mission is
00:29:15And dead men tell us why the British intelligence keep sending agents to this part of Norway
00:29:20Of course not
00:29:22His excellency is most anxious to question them
00:29:24Yes
00:29:26Three men rest as winter tourists
00:29:29With knapsacks
00:29:30With knapsacks
00:29:31With knapsacks
00:29:33Thank you
00:29:35Thank you Miss Becker in
00:29:37Do you have a memory?
00:29:38Perhaps
00:29:40Please I never forget an injury
00:29:44I should like to see Eric Falken being questioned
00:29:48Very much
00:29:51Auf Wiedersehen
00:29:52Auf Wiedersehen darling
00:29:54And don't be late for dinner please Arthur
00:29:56No problem
00:29:58Your excellency
00:29:59You were about to remark
00:30:01Oh yes
00:30:03Sometimes you seem to have brains Dahlberg
00:30:06Use them
00:30:08What would you come to get here if you were a British spy or a Norwegian trader?
00:30:13Fortunately I am neither
00:30:15What do they want in a
00:30:17In a quiet inland village
00:30:19A place without fortifications
00:30:21Factories or military objective
00:30:25Only a little prison camp
00:30:28If I were a spy I'll most certainly stay out of prison
00:30:31And not break into one
00:30:33Who is the most important man in that prison camp?
00:30:37Why?
00:30:38The commanding officer?
00:30:39Of course
00:30:40The major
00:30:42Ha ha ha
00:30:43Blockhead
00:30:44No
00:30:46What about your friend?
00:30:48General Hayden
00:30:49The brains of the Norwegian army
00:30:52He is the man they want
00:30:55They are not going to get him
00:30:58Send an order to the prison camp at once
00:31:00Yes your excellency
00:31:14Goodbye gentlemen
00:31:15I am being transferred elsewhere
00:31:20Goodbye gentlemen
00:31:21I am being transferred elsewhere
00:31:24Take me to the officer in charge
00:31:34We will not drive in corporal
00:31:36Turn the car around and then report to me
00:31:38Yes sir
00:31:39I'll hit her
00:31:40Good morning Herr Major
00:31:41Well it's a pleasure to see you looking as neat
00:31:42I'll hit her
00:31:43Good morning Herr Major
00:31:44Well it's a pleasure to see you looking as neat and trim as though you were on parade in our beautiful bear
00:31:49Thank you sir
00:31:50Thank you sir
00:31:51I am
00:31:52I am
00:31:53I am
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00:31:56Good morning Herr Major
00:31:57I'll hit her. Good morning, Herr Major. Well, it's a pleasure to see you looking as neat
00:32:11and trim as though you were on parade in our beautiful Berlin. Thank you, sir. I don't
00:32:19believe I had the pleasure of, uh, of being mentioned in our reports. Oh, yes. We've
00:32:26spoken of you, and very favorably, too. We keep our eyes on everyone. Why, just before
00:32:32I left headquarters, Herr Himmler asked me to congratulate you on the good job you've
00:32:36been doing here. Herr Himmler himself? He's most kind. Yes, Heinrich isn't a bad fellow after
00:32:44you get to know him. This is most unexpected. How can I thank him? Save your thanks for
00:32:51promotion when it comes to you. Heil Hitler. Is the car ready? Yes, sir. We'll be leaving
00:33:00with our prisoner in a few minutes. You'd better hurry if you're going to visit your old friend,
00:33:03Mr. Lambert, from the radio station. You know where it is. Yes, sir. Across the way, outside
00:33:08the gates. Very good, Corporal. You've come to take away a prisoner. Yes, and a very important
00:33:16one. For the security of the state, General Hayden must be transferred immediately. He's ready,
00:33:21waiting in the guard room. Good. You're even more efficient than I expected. Go to the guard
00:33:27room and get our man. Yes, sir. I'll Hitler. I'll Hitler.
00:33:37And so, dear friends across the sea, if you want to help your folks in Norway, don't hesitate
00:33:42to send them food packages. Coffee, tea, and tobacco will be welcome. And you have my absolute
00:33:47assurance that the fossils will be distributed by the German army. To the German army? To the
00:33:52German army. I'll take over. You will sign here, please. I suppose you're glad to get rid of such an important person. Very glad. Only this morning when the Oberst told me you was to be transferred, he warned me that the commanders who came to Fangslet, they are
00:33:54probably trying to rescue General Hayden. Is that so? Your Oberst must be a very smart man.
00:34:00Oh, clever as a devil. He looks ahead, anticipates everything. And if an attempt should be made to
00:34:28And if an attempt should be made to rescue General Hayden, what were your orders from the Obess?
00:34:34Kill the prisoner. He must not leave Norway alive. General Hayden is too important.
00:34:39After a slight delay, we will continue with broadcasting of the news of the day.
00:34:43Headlines will be about General Hayden.
00:34:46General Hayden, former chief of staff of the Royal Norwegian Army.
00:34:50His high-ranking officer has been held at the Fangsless prison.
00:34:53Made his escape at 4.21 p.m. today.
00:34:564.21 is zero hours, said you're watching.
00:34:59They will never have the benefit of General Hayden's military ability unless he has means to...
00:35:04They must be on time.
00:35:06Military authorities are still searching for the three British agents who escaped from the Gestapo this morning.
00:35:26Well...
00:35:28...
00:35:34I just need to see you.
00:35:37I was going to say, is that he must fight?
00:35:41I just need to see you on the left.
00:35:43You're going to follow the Gels of the Wings.
00:35:46I'm going to say, is that the, the gun is Amsterdam?
00:35:48I'm going to tell you.
00:35:50I'm going to tell you to ask the woman.
00:35:51You're going to tell me, I'm going to see you.
00:35:53Was it?
00:35:58The commandos are here.
00:36:00The commandos?
00:36:02How do you know that?
00:36:22Get the general in the car. I'll hold him back.
00:36:52The general shoulder is broken. Do what you can for him, Eric. We can't stop now.
00:37:22It's going to report us. There'll be bombers overhead in ten minutes.
00:37:35What do we do?
00:37:36We've got to get out of these clothes and away from this car. We'll go the rest of the way by foot.
00:37:45You've spotted them on the road to Malloy? Very good.
00:37:52Any orders, Your Excellente?
00:37:54No orders.
00:37:55Aren't you going to send planes to Bomndecal?
00:37:58I'll destroy a perfectly good car. And I left it already.
00:38:02They will take cover in the ranks. Sooner or later they will have to come out of the woods and then...
00:38:11You're very tired, sir.
00:38:23I'll be all right. After a little rest.
00:38:26He's a lot worse than he admits, Eric. You've got to go back to Fangslet and get a doctor. Someone we can trust.
00:38:34It's taking chances, eh?
00:38:36The general is to reach England alive. He's got to have help.
00:38:39And he will have. I'll phone from a friend's house and have the doctor meet me there and bring him back.
00:38:44Very well. We'll wait here.
00:38:54You've got to hold on, sir. Commandos have started already. Thousands of them. A fleet of transports, destroyers, airplanes. All to get you safe and alive out of Norway. You won't let them down, will you?
00:39:05Eric! I'm so glad you could come. Margo, take Mr. Crockett's hat and coat.
00:39:26Come. Now, go take Mr. Crofton's hat and coat.
00:39:30Sit down and tell me all about yourself.
00:39:32No, I haven't time, Inga.
00:39:34May I use your phone? I want to call a doctor.
00:39:36Is anything wrong?
00:39:38Well, one of our skiing parties has been hurt.
00:39:41One of your skiing parties?
00:39:43Oh, don't tell me if you don't want to.
00:39:45I suppose you have a good doctor in mind.
00:39:48Inga, is there one whom a free Norwegian can trust?
00:39:52Of course. And a very good friend of mine.
00:39:55I'll phone him for you.
00:40:01Two for seven, please.
00:40:04I suppose the gentleman is badly hurt.
00:40:06Yes, that's why we couldn't bring him down.
00:40:08I'll take the doctor back with me.
00:40:11Hello. This is Inga Backeram speaking.
00:40:15Is the doctor at home?
00:40:17The doctor?
00:40:22What do you mean, Inga?
00:40:24Oh, I'm so glad to have found you in.
00:40:26You'll want to take care of a gentleman who has been hurt up in the mountains.
00:40:30Yes, another skiing accident.
00:40:34I'll ask him.
00:40:36Is there anyone looking out for your friend?
00:40:38Here, let me talk.
00:40:40Mr. Falcon wants to speak with your doctor.
00:40:42Hello.
00:40:44There are two others with the gentleman that are doing what they can, but I'm afraid his shoulder is broken, so please hurry.
00:40:52But I must know all you can tell me so I will be prepared.
00:40:56Where is the gentleman?
00:40:58Oh, you will take me to him?
00:41:00Very good.
00:41:01Very good.
00:41:02I shall come to Miss Beckerins at once.
00:41:04Four in the party.
00:41:09One wounded.
00:41:11That checks with our reports.
00:41:13So you see, they did have to come out.
00:41:18Eric, now that we're together again, can't we make it seem like old times?
00:41:27I've missed you, and I'm sure you've missed me.
00:41:31No, it's no use, Inge.
00:41:34It can never be the same again.
00:41:36You've changed what's happened to you.
00:41:38What happens to any girl when her hero slips away to fight for free Norway?
00:41:44You never realize what happens to those you leave behind.
00:41:48You...
00:41:49You mean the Germans blamed you for my escape?
00:41:51Of course.
00:41:52They found out I bought no surprise for that fishing trip you took.
00:41:56And the whole town saw you leaving my father's boat.
00:41:59Well, I...
00:42:01I realize I didn't play fair, but...
00:42:06Inge, what did they do to you?
00:42:08The usual punishment for aiding an escape.
00:42:12Took up our food cards, contested our property.
00:42:16But you...
00:42:17You seem very comfortable now.
00:42:19Your father must have prospered since the occupation.
00:42:22My father's dead.
00:42:25Oh.
00:42:26Oh, I'm very sorry.
00:42:28You should be.
00:42:29You killed him.
00:42:31Yes, when he became desperate, he tried to get away like you did.
00:42:34But you'd taken his good strong boat and he drowned in a leaky skiff.
00:42:37And you blame me for that.
00:42:39Why didn't you send word to us in England?
00:42:41We'd have come for you as we have for others.
00:42:43How could I send word to anyone?
00:42:45I was in jail for...
00:42:48Begging.
00:42:50Now do you understand what you did to me?
00:42:52But I had to do it.
00:42:53I couldn't be one of those smug, impractical people who...
00:42:56Who made the best of things and went over to the new order.
00:42:58I...
00:42:59I couldn't live in a world without hope or idealism.
00:43:01Don't tell me about your silly idealism.
00:43:04I hate it.
00:43:05I'm sorry.
00:43:08You're sorry.
00:43:09For everything you've done to me you offer me an apology.
00:43:13Well that's not enough.
00:43:15Not nearly enough.
00:43:18Come in Otto.
00:43:21Mr. Falcon?
00:43:22Lieutenant Falcon?
00:43:24But not a uniform.
00:43:27A bad mistake in time of war.
00:43:29The doctor you wanted is outside waiting for directions.
00:43:34Where will he find your injured friend?
00:43:42Hand coffin!
00:43:47May I have my coat?
00:43:50Sure.
00:43:52Mr. Falcon's hat and coat.
00:43:56I wonder if your injured friend will appreciate your stubbornness.
00:44:13Take him away!
00:44:16Don't be a coward.
00:44:21It won't go off. He didn't pull the pin.
00:44:26Weren't you once engaged to be married to him?
00:44:32Yes, I was.
00:44:34It never would have worked out.
00:44:36Whatever his faults, he has courage and loyalty.
00:44:40While you...
00:44:42Unfortunately, a man in my position cannot afford to trust anyone
00:44:47who is neither brave nor loyal.
00:44:50Otto, are you telling me...
00:44:53To get out.
00:44:55To get out.
00:45:23You've had a little while to think this over, and I hope you decided to cooperate.
00:45:29Where did you leave, General Hayden?
00:45:31I won't tell you.
00:45:33Oh, come on.
00:45:34I can't waste any more time on you.
00:45:39If the general is so valuable to you, he's equally valuable to us.
00:45:43Then find him yourself.
00:45:44Don't be silly.
00:45:45My man has ways of making you talk.
00:45:46Most unpleasant ways.
00:45:47Well...
00:45:48Well...
00:45:49I can't waste any more time on you.
00:45:51If the general is so valuable to you, he's equally valuable to us.
00:45:54I won't tell you.
00:45:55Oh, come on.
00:45:56I can't waste any more time on you.
00:45:57If the general is so valuable to you, he's equally valuable to us.
00:45:59Then find him yourself.
00:46:00Don't be silly.
00:46:01My man has ways of making you talk.
00:46:04Most unpleasant ways.
00:46:06Well...
00:46:11All right.
00:46:16I have asked you, my dear gentleman.
00:46:36I don't like this delay, Harry.
00:46:38No, sir.
00:46:39That except time to locate a whole blooming hospital by now.
00:46:42Since you've had some rest, sir, do you feel like going on?
00:46:45I'll try.
00:46:46Good.
00:46:49Harry.
00:46:51According to this map, there's only one trail over the mountains to Malloy.
00:46:54And here's a tourist hut marked about two miles away.
00:46:57Make the general comfortable there and wait three hours.
00:47:00Then if we don't show up, take the general on to Malloy as we planned.
00:47:03Have you got that?
00:47:04Yes.
00:47:05No arguments, please.
00:47:06We have in time.
00:47:08Come on, sir.
00:47:13Check me.
00:47:22Now...
00:47:23Are you ready to resume our conversation?
00:47:31All right.
00:47:32Take him back.
00:47:33Yes.
00:47:34Yes.
00:47:35That is?
00:47:40They...
00:47:41They're...
00:47:42Up that trail that...
00:47:44That leads from the end of the...
00:47:46Of this fallen garden...
00:47:48Who are you?
00:48:00Good afternoon, sir.
00:48:01I am the doctor.
00:48:02Oh.
00:48:03Where is the gentleman I am to attend?
00:48:05Where's Mr. Falcon?
00:48:07Why didn't he come back with you?
00:48:08Why didn't he come back with you?
00:48:09My dear sir, I don't know anything about Mr. Falcon.
00:48:11Except that he sent me.
00:48:13May as well save time and tell me how the patient is.
00:48:16I'll do nothing of the kind.
00:48:18No?
00:48:19Carry then.
00:48:20Carry then.
00:48:25Two men guard the prisoner down to the car.
00:48:27The rest of you scatter out and find General Hayden.
00:48:30The navigation officer says we're more than halfway across now.
00:48:43Let's go below and see where the communications officer has got any news of Captain Owens Park.
00:48:57Thanks.
00:48:58Your name?
00:48:59Robert Owen.
00:49:00Your rank?
00:49:01Captain.
00:49:02Special Service Corps.
00:49:03I'm only called...
00:49:04The commandos, I believe.
00:49:05You are the leader of this raiding party?
00:49:06I am.
00:49:07How do you do this?
00:49:08I am.
00:49:09How do you do this?
00:49:10I am.
00:49:11I am.
00:49:12How do you do this?
00:49:13I am.
00:49:14I am.
00:49:15I am.
00:49:16I am.
00:49:17I am.
00:49:18I am.
00:49:19I am.
00:49:20I am.
00:49:21I am.
00:49:22I am.
00:49:23I am.
00:49:24I am.
00:49:25I am.
00:49:26I am.
00:49:27I am.
00:49:28How do you do?
00:49:29I am.
00:49:30I am looking forward to this handshake.
00:49:31Sit down.
00:49:33Would you like a smoke while we have our little conversation?
00:49:37Why yes.
00:49:39I will have a cigarette.
00:49:41But as for the rest of your program, I have already answered every question you have a right
00:49:53to ask.
00:49:54on their international law, but, you know, we dropped that.
00:49:59Along with all the rest of the old-fashioned code of honor.
00:50:02So I shall have to force you to tell me
00:50:04where you sent General Hayden.
00:50:06And I shall have to force myself not to tell.
00:50:09Come, come, Captain.
00:50:10Surely you don't think he's stupid enough
00:50:12to use the ordinary metals on a man of your courage
00:50:16and willpower?
00:50:18You see, I have been prepared for this situation
00:50:22ever since you got General Hayden out of the prison camp.
00:50:26Doctor, prepare the apparatus.
00:50:29Very good, Herr Holzer.
00:50:52You probably know, Captain, that this blood pressure recorder
00:50:59is also the simplest form of lie detector.
00:51:02The doctor will explain the principle.
00:51:04When a lie is told, there is an involuntary reaction similar to that of pain.
00:51:10Regardless of the subject's willpower, a slight increase in blood pressure
00:51:15is registered on this very sensitive instrument.
00:51:20Suppose I tell you no lies.
00:51:22Suppose I don't tell you anything.
00:51:24If you fail to answer any of my questions, yes or no,
00:51:27within five seconds, your lieutenant will be instantly shot.
00:51:36Ready, Herr Oberst.
00:51:37What is the captain's normal blood pressure?
00:51:40Blood pressure, 130.
00:51:42Well, Captain, you have one other man still at Libertz
00:51:48to decide, General Hayden, haven't you?
00:51:58Yes, I have.
00:52:01General Hayden is wounded, isn't he?
00:52:04Yes, sir.
00:52:05You planned to get into a seaport town, didn't you?
00:52:10Yes, sir.
00:52:10To be taken off by a fishing boat?
00:52:15No, sir.
00:52:15So, one of your own craft was to pick you up?
00:52:22No, sir.
00:52:25And the last question, strong reaction.
00:52:28We point that thought, indicating it is a lie.
00:52:32You see, you have no chance to deceive me.
00:52:34So, General Hayden, uh, is to be picked up by a British craft?
00:52:40Yes, sir.
00:52:42At what seaport?
00:52:43Bergen?
00:52:44No, sir.
00:52:45Kristiansund?
00:52:46No, sir.
00:52:47No, sir.
00:52:47Kristiansund?
00:52:49No, sir.
00:52:51Voxu?
00:52:55No, sir.
00:52:58Never falsehood, Herr Hauder.
00:53:01So, General Hayden is on his way to Voxu.
00:53:04And it is there you have to be picked up.
00:53:09Give orders to have every house in Voxu searched.
00:53:13Place the road under constant observation.
00:53:15Have airplanes cover the entire Voxu district.
00:53:20So, you see, for all your courage and willpower,
00:53:22they have told me exactly what I wanted to know.
00:53:25It looks that way.
00:53:30What did you hope to accomplish, you three men,
00:53:32alone in Norway?
00:53:34Don't you know that we have 200,000 men here?
00:53:38Well, before I answer any more questions,
00:53:41may I have another cigarette?
00:53:43Why, certainly.
00:53:50Back up, governor.
00:53:51We've got to make it.
00:53:52But what if we can't?
00:53:54Come now.
00:53:55You're not the sort of bloke
00:53:56as to do me out of my promotion, are you?
00:53:58Promotion?
00:53:59Well, it seems my escape is more important than I realize.
00:54:15There's the up I've been telling you about for the last hour.
00:54:18The government built these shelters a protection for tourists.
00:54:22Oh, then we're tourists, eh?
00:54:24Water, but I can't see.
00:54:25Hmm.
00:54:36Don't take it so hard, Eric.
00:54:38A man can stand only so much, and then he doesn't know what he's doing,
00:54:42or what he's saying.
00:54:43Well, let's not talk about our mission.
00:54:49What a terrible revenge our pals are going to take for us when they start invading the continent.
00:54:56Well, what is the plan?
00:54:58Of course, you don't know it isn't generally known.
00:55:01It's absolutely a secret.
00:55:02But every steamer coming from Africa these days is loaded with lions.
00:55:08Lions?
00:55:08Horrible.
00:55:09Man-eating lions will be set ashore.
00:55:13These patriotic British animals will form the shock troops of our invader,
00:55:19raiding the countryside and seeking whom they may devour.
00:55:23Yes, a remarkable man, this commando, Captain.
00:55:36Yes, it isn't everyone who can laugh at us with death staring him in the face.
00:55:41It seems a shame to have him hanged.
00:55:45It would be rather amusing to have around.
00:55:49But I suppose we must do it.
00:55:51We?
00:55:52What do you mean, we?
00:55:53My dear Dolber, what do you suppose I keep you for?
00:56:08The men are checking hand grenades and loading ammunition.
00:56:10Do you approve the plan of operations?
00:56:13Here is your map of Marloy, with all objectives now.
00:56:17Your special mission will be to find Captain Owen, bring in his party and General Hayden.
00:56:22I'll go in barge number one with you.
00:56:23Very good, sir.
00:56:24Better check your watch with me.
00:56:40I'll go in barge number one with you.
00:56:47Secure the prisoner.
00:57:10Well, it was from Boat Seher, author.
00:57:13General Hayden is not there, and it's not expected by any free Norwegians.
00:57:17Every house been searched, every boat checked,
00:57:20not one was fueled or ready to put out to sea.
00:57:23So, no one was ready to fight General Hayden,
00:57:26or to help him to get away, eh?
00:57:29No, sir. Is Dober sure his information was correct?
00:57:35Have the prisoners brought up.
00:57:40Prepare to get out. I want to talk to these two spies alone for minutes.
00:57:56Yes, gentlemen.
00:57:58Two long years I waited for this glorious moment to serve my country.
00:58:03And I so kept no one out with his excellency.
00:58:07I knew then there would be a chance for you to get General Hayden out of Norway.
00:58:12And you shall have that chance.
00:58:16The prisoners have been taken after execution, sir.
00:58:20For execution?
00:58:21Yes, for Mr. Dalberg.
00:58:24Mr. Dalberg knew it wasn't to be until dawn.
00:58:27We can't all fight on Haydenland.
00:58:30We can't all be like you.
00:58:32And there are thousands and thousands like myself.
00:58:36We've joined a new order.
00:58:38Only to tear down at night, more than they will, by day.
00:58:43Mr. Dalberg, I owe you an apology.
00:58:46You're coming with us, of course.
00:58:48Yes, the car is waiting.
00:58:50Mr. Dalberg.
00:59:01Get in.
00:59:08Go on!
00:59:09I'll hold them back.
00:59:20Go on! Sound around!
00:59:34Ambassador, you let money power everything. Why throw your life away for a general who despised you and a country that's only a name?
00:59:44You'll never understand. No way any people.
00:59:50There, Governor. Like that. Excellent.
01:00:01I don't believe a doctor could have done any more for me.
01:00:04Maybe it's just as well the doctor didn't come.
01:00:07You know, I always say that a good dinner is the finest medicine for anything what ails you.
01:00:13Ah, let's see about it.
01:00:20You know, whoever figured out that iron ration certainly knew what he was doing.
01:00:30I originated it for the Norwegian Army.
01:00:33You don't say. Well, aren't you the far-sighted bloke?
01:00:38Hello, Harry!
01:00:55Hello!
01:00:56Hello!
01:01:00We found a car, sir, abandoned at the end of the Svalengarten.
01:01:05But Svalengarten does not end. It continues as a footpath. Come here.
01:01:11A trail over the mountains to Marlorn.
01:01:16Yes, sir.
01:01:20We'll see.
01:01:21Can I go with you, sir?
01:01:27Uh, no. Just stay here.
01:01:30I'm sorry, sir, but we're late already. Come along.
01:01:51We have checked every outforce. There is no sign of the escape business.
01:02:01We will drive to the end of the trail to Bank, sir. Come on.
01:02:06We have checked every outforce. There is no sign of the escape business.
01:02:13We will drive to the end of the trail to Bank, sir. Come on.
01:02:18We have checked every outforce. There is no sign of the escape business.
01:02:21We will drive to the end of the trail to Bank, sir. Come on.
01:02:25We have checked every outforce.
01:02:41Commander, they are shelling the barracks.
01:02:55Oh, my God.
01:03:25You'd better leave me here.
01:03:49I can't go on.
01:03:51Of course you can.
01:03:52Now, here's a way to go on.
01:03:55Bob, will you help me put this boat in the water?
01:04:07It's no use, Harry.
01:04:08It's full of holes.
01:04:10I'm afraid there's no way we can give a signal.
01:04:12How about a beacon fire?
01:04:14Our troops wouldn't see it.
01:04:15That could be a big fire on an ice lake.
01:04:18Well, let's find one.
01:04:20Rest here, sir.
01:04:20We'll be back shortly.
01:04:21Come on, Harry.
01:04:27Harry, this seems as good as any.
01:04:29Why not set fire to this coal bunker?
01:04:31He's high enough to be seen, all right.
01:04:33And a military objective, too.
01:04:35Come on.
01:04:35So, you had all your trouble for nothing.
01:04:48Where is your captain?
01:04:52Never mind, sir.
01:04:54He'll come back.
01:04:56When he returns, I promised that you all would be executed this morning.
01:05:00And I keep my work.
01:05:02I've been looking for you.
01:05:03Did you find Captain Owen and his partner?
01:05:05Not yet, sir.
01:05:05They must be delayed.
01:05:12Are we leaving already, sir?
01:05:13We've accomplished all our other objectives.
01:05:16We can't let Captain Owen down, sir.
01:05:19Intelligence reports that two full German divisions are on their way.
01:05:23Take cover.
01:05:24What's that?
01:05:38We didn't shell anything that far away, sir.
01:05:41Someone's fired that as a beacon.
01:05:42Take some of your men and investigate.
01:05:54Very good, sir.
01:05:55Hold on, boss.
01:06:01Our game has come to an end, Captain.
01:06:04Your end.
01:06:08I'm afraid the ending won't be as you planned, Von Ritter.
01:06:12Oh, you and your men are covered by Sergeant Harry Hall.
01:06:16The sergeant is an excellent marksman.
01:06:18You will find out if you don't believe me.
01:06:32We're almost here.
01:06:34Execute this man immediately.
01:06:35Sir?
01:06:36Shoot him, you fool!
01:06:42You all right, Valkyrie?
01:06:46Yes, I'm all right, Valkyrie.
01:06:48They got Valkyrie.
01:06:49Oh, that's too bad.
01:06:50He was a good soldier.
01:06:51General Hayden has been wounded.
01:06:52We'd better get him aboard quickly.
01:06:53Hey, Valkyrie.
01:06:54What?
01:06:54You all right, Valkyrie?
01:06:55Yes, I'm all right, Valkyrie.
01:06:56Yes, I'm all right, Valkyrie.
01:06:58They've got Valkyrie.
01:06:59Oh, that's too bad.
01:07:00He's a good soldier.
01:07:01General Hayden has been wounded.
01:07:02We'd better get him aboard quickly.
01:07:03Hey, Valkyrie.
01:07:04Hey, Valkyrie.
01:07:05Yes, I'm all right, Valkyrie.
01:07:06They got Valkyrie.
01:07:07Oh, that's too bad.
01:07:08He was a good soldier.
01:07:09General Hayden has been wounded.
01:07:10We'd better get him aboard quickly.
01:07:11Hey, Valkyrie.
01:07:12Are you quite comfortable?
01:07:13Yes.
01:07:15I look you up at our prison camp when we get back to England.
01:07:19I hope you never find attention.
01:07:20Are you planning to escape?
01:07:22Why not?
01:07:24You've showed me what an able man can do in theihenese country.
01:07:27You forget that England is really only a country.
01:07:30I love you.
01:07:31Yeah, I love you.
01:07:32I love you.
01:07:33I love you.
01:07:34I love you.
01:07:35I love you.
01:07:36You're not sure.
01:07:37I love you.
01:07:38My love.
01:07:39I love you.
01:07:40I love you.
01:07:41I love you.
01:07:42I love you.
01:07:43I love you.
01:07:45I love you.
01:07:47I love you.
01:07:48I love you.
01:07:49isn't an occupied country and never will be you once asked me what we three could accomplish
01:07:56against your 200 000 nazis here in norway don't you realize that we weren't three alone
01:08:02we were welcomed and helped because we came to set a man free not to make him a slave
01:08:09think that over
01:08:19so
01:08:28so
01:08:32THE END
01:09:02THE END

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