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00:00:00You
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00:02:21See a long straight line athwart a continent
00:02:24No chain of forts or deep-flowing river or mountain range, but a line drawn by men upon a map nearly a century ago
00:02:32accepted with a handshake and kept ever since a
00:02:36Boundary which divides two nations yet marks their friendly meeting ground the 49th parallel
00:02:42The only undefended frontier in the world
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00:04:28Fine work help magnificent here commandant. So the curtain rises on Canada
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00:05:00Stand by stand by radio message received from ownership at a cost to life
00:05:05Reports attacked by German submarine latitude 40 degrees 1 5 minutes north longitude 5 8 degrees 2 5 minutes west
00:05:12Report sinking rapidly and only one boat seaworthy
00:05:14Latitude 401 5 minutes north longitude 5 8 2 5 minutes west
00:05:19We're all coastal batteries in the area to be on 24-hour watch until further notice worn on DS stations
00:05:24All destroyer flotillas in conjunction with anti-submarine units at Sydney Castle and Bay of Shilla operate plans
00:05:30And every available patrol plane to locating the radar every available patrol plane to locating the radar
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00:06:03Stop Otis find the captain
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00:06:28Man the gun
00:06:35Stop
00:06:39Where's your captain the old man's dead you went down to the cabin to get the ship's papers
00:06:44You must have got caught when she rolled
00:06:46your first officer
00:06:49Jack is dead too, isn't he? Yes. Yes your second officer here. Come on deck
00:07:07The ship the undercost light your destination Montreal your cargo
00:07:14crude oil
00:07:15How many tons?
00:07:173,000 that's a lie. You're cutting a full cargo 2,000 tons of crude oil and 5,000 tons of gasoline. Is that correct?
00:07:23If you say so
00:07:44I'll speed ahead
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00:07:49Five about five
00:07:53Step 30 meters further by
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00:08:00Here come the boys
00:08:16Only a fool would imagine we could raid enemy ships for supplies now
00:08:19Outgoing ships will be detained incoming ships have a convoy at least for the next few days
00:08:25We must find a spot where the enemy is least likely to seek us out
00:08:28Which is not being patrolled every day where they'll never think of looking for us Hudson Bay
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00:09:05Many damned icebergs about what's our position three miles off point Amour?
00:09:12If we go up we risk the patrols, but we'll make better time
00:09:17If we stay below we risk the ship
00:09:21I'm going up
00:09:28Oh
00:09:36But I'll stretch a lot of ice coming down
00:09:4350 degrees 50 degrees
00:09:58Ah
00:10:00Ah
00:10:02Ah
00:10:28Good I'd see the opening dead ahead
00:10:32Take a look here
00:10:36You're quite sure this is a suitor in draft. Yes, I come on down. Those are the cliffs he mentions in his notes
00:10:48Eskimo hunter reports two days ago seeing object proceeding due west through Hudson Straits
00:10:53Maybe German submarine you 37 Warren Royal Canadian Air Force bases at Churchill and Wakeham Bay to send out patrols
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00:11:07Might buy three 95 degrees. I come buddy. Come on up. There should be a shelving beach at the end of the field. Will you go in?
00:11:15Yes, then you can pick a landing party clean ship. I'll give you 12 hours
00:11:23Can
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00:11:32Lightning head you have your orders
00:11:34Lightning Kunica you are second in command. You are taking one day's rations with you
00:11:39Not more your mission is to bring back food and fuel
00:11:43Over that hill you will find a Hudson's Bay trading post
00:11:47If the men there are armed and a foolish enough to offer resistance you will destroy them
00:11:56You're not
00:12:00Take this flag as soon as the post is captured you will hoist it and I shall bring the ship in
00:12:10Do not forget you are the first of the German forces to set foot on Canadian soil the first of many thousands
00:12:17Be worthy of that high honor that quit yourselves like men and Germans
00:12:22Each of you in the fulfillment of his duty is helping to bring about the completion of our fearless great plan today
00:12:30Tomorrow the whole world
00:12:33Heil Hitler
00:12:38At ease
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00:12:54Bring the head off Wilson home calling number two and three
00:13:03Going down to have a look-see maybe a Jerry boys
00:13:18It's her all right you 37
00:13:21It's the cherry boys carry out attack number two leading and Dickey
00:13:28Okay
00:13:44And now let's Papa try
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00:14:13Said
00:14:21Oh
00:14:36Swine filthy swine devil
00:14:51Oh
00:15:21Oh
00:15:29Looks like a chopper's just been
00:15:52Oh
00:15:54Johnny hey, what's going on here? Who are you this one boss? And this one just come in Johnny. Somebody spawned the potatoes around here
00:16:02Hey, there's a year supply in that pot. This one boss. You know eat potatoes one. Oh, yeah, Johnny. Stop calling me Johnny
00:16:08Hey in my hot water. You've been using my hot water a this one boss. Very dirty boss. You know take bath
00:16:22I
00:16:25Know that voice
00:16:37You
00:16:41When did you get in one half hour ago
00:16:43I find the water on the stove and a dinner cooking and I say Johnny you're in luck more view your friend
00:16:48I'll bear is a spec you
00:16:50What do you think of my whiskey? She's Danny. Oh, man, they're grand
00:16:53Give me a scissor and you'll raise her quick. I'm sure Johnny. I'm hoping you're gonna stay for a while
00:16:58It's a sure thing. I stay till the boat come and wait. Do you see my skin?
00:17:02I had the best year I never had and now I'm gonna get so busy doing nothing. Yes, sir
00:17:08I'm gonna do nothing like she's never been done before
00:17:11I
00:17:15Love Winnipeg, I love Winnipeg
00:17:17This is Wilson home calling Wilson home calling this message to be sent on to three rivers
00:17:22Troy River Quebec chopper Johnny Barras is anxious to send a message to his father
00:17:29Napoleon Barras of the hold on a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute
00:17:34Here you are of the
00:17:3732 Rue crevice and his mother and his eight sisters and six brothers
00:17:42To tell him that he has arrived safely this evening at Wilson home post after a successful 11 months hunting and trapping
00:17:50He says thanks for sending our last year's mail and the rosary
00:17:55And the cake that kept very well in its airtight tin
00:17:59And he says he says send on another one go on Winnipeg
00:18:04Hudson Bay House Winnipeg speaking
00:18:06Nice work Johnny. This is Ed speaking. Oh, yeah. Good night Wilson home. Good night
00:18:15Good night Winnipeg. Good night
00:18:37You
00:18:52Sheep time and hang your tongue
00:18:55Say where the ship I've been answering that question till I'm fair sick and tired of it
00:19:00Not a soul comes to this post. It doesn't ask it huskies. No, where's the ship boss? Where's the ship?
00:19:05Where is she behind the hill?
00:19:08Are we being so come on sit down?
00:19:13Well, what's the news from home?
00:19:16Some goods some bad everyone is well, that is good
00:19:21Business is slow. That is bad. My father's say it is because of them war rumors
00:19:28But he tell me no worry this Hitler is only bluffing
00:19:31And he said they all say there will be no war this year or next year
00:19:37Got your law. You look to me as I go mad
00:19:39Course, I was forgetting you can't have seen a paper in over a year. What do you mean?
00:19:45Has it happened? I'm sure it's happened bigger than the last
00:19:51Fighting mostly everybody
00:19:53Who started in first? Oh the Germans, of course, they marched in on the Poles in September
00:19:581939 the Poles sure my father told all the polls was in Canada. No, no, Johnny
00:20:05They've given Poland a terrible time
00:20:07Wiped out Warsaw those poor refugees, you know the women and children who tried to get away
00:20:13The machine gunned them down. Oh, yeah
00:20:16The Germans are ordinary man. Same as you and me. I wouldn't do a thing like that. Would you well, you can't tell me they do
00:20:23That's all newspaper talk to try and bring us in
00:20:27We bit late Johnny my lad we are in
00:20:30Canada in the war. Sure. She is didn't you hear the bombing tonight?
00:20:34Bombing was that bombing sure. One of our planes went across when you bring us suppose
00:20:43So Canada she and the war
00:20:47Pop was him
00:20:49And they are you can't tell me French Canada got mixing it, too
00:20:53I certainly can't know. No, they're in it just the same as everybody else, but that beat me
00:20:58I don't see what for French Canada had to go to defend a bunch of polls. I don't get that at all
00:21:05I don't see what that mean to us
00:21:08And the all one kind government much same like another
00:21:13You're right there. They're all the same don't get you nowhere
00:21:17Well, anyhow, we didn't worry about it out here, I guess all we got to do is just to do our jobs
00:21:25That's who'd me
00:21:28What about a wee drink Johnny, ah, that's who'd me too
00:21:46I
00:22:02Won't sleep well tonight
00:22:06Never do first night in real bed just the same when I was trapping talk but get used to it in a couple of nights
00:22:17I
00:22:27Don't annoy you tonight seem like you're a man getting to know one another
00:22:41By the wind is blowing up
00:22:46Oh
00:23:16Oh
00:23:19Regular monthly all-concert
00:23:33No one else there
00:23:35Search him council Norman search the other two
00:23:38You've ammunition and rifles here. What are they?
00:23:40They're the cover
00:23:45You know semester cover covers no love
00:23:48Where are the rifles better tell him in the store?
00:23:51Which is the store big building outside where the company's signed they'll go class
00:23:56What sort of crook are you any? Oh, what's the game?
00:24:03Sure we hear their war on
00:24:05Yeah
00:24:08Kusum
00:24:11German yes, German. We are German. Okay. Why yell about it?
00:24:16Once you come free you German. I'm Canadian. He Canadian and he Canadian
00:24:21My father fight against you last time we give you one good leak in denim. We do it again
00:24:35I
00:25:05I
00:25:25Don't any you guy ever laugh
00:25:28The English tell us with no sense of humor, which means simply that our humor is different from theirs. I
00:25:32Tell me he
00:25:34Appreciate that Nick my sovereign who your man kick when he can't kick back. The Eskimos are racially as low as Negroes
00:25:41What's the matter when he grows their semi apes only one degree above the Jews who says so?
00:25:47Those are the Führer's own words from mine come
00:25:50Well, I make my living trapping animal, but if I was meet half-ape
00:25:55I wouldn't kick him in the stomach as you did a husky in there
00:25:58Please don't abuse our kindness. They're trying to defend limit. You're making it difficult. Okay
00:26:09You have to waste my batteries I
00:26:12Want you to answer a few questions. Let's hear them first or transportation happy with the outside world
00:26:18Transportation I'd have to walk to the railway or else wait for the boat
00:26:21When is the next boat arrived in a scope II the weather's good
00:26:24She'll be here this July the ice closes. It'll be the July after that
00:26:27I want the truth. Call me a liar. Yes
00:26:31You asked me to believe that you've only one ship a year
00:26:34Believe it or not. It's all the same to me. No, we mine. Where's the nearest railway Churchill?
00:26:43And the nearest police post, ah, you'll soon find out
00:26:47Carver you seem to know all about it. Eh, what strength is it? Uh, 30 men or is it?
00:26:5325 are there or two?
00:26:57I
00:27:08Make sounds look a bit out of date. Where'd you get it?
00:27:11Did you ever meet a missionary called my lot my not sure you remember him out there the flying missionary my mind
00:27:17You remember at that time his airplane was lost and all the people pray for his safety
00:27:23Fellow and an even better mapmaker. Oh, so that was it the spying blaggard I
00:27:33Would never have believed it a man of his cloth
00:27:36one good
00:27:38Good priest like my lot too and a good German
00:27:52Nine a ue calling c y 7b. Come in c y 7b c y 7b. That's our call signal
00:28:00Who is it? No, just a friend of mine an American from Grand Rapids, Michigan. He plays chess with me. Yes sure chess
00:28:09Why took past that time? Why don't often get such pleasant company here boards over there on the table for the radio?
00:28:16We play three nights a week
00:28:18But not tonight
00:28:22First night with mr. Nearly two years
00:28:24Nine a ue calling c y 7b 9 a ue c queuing c y 7b
00:28:31Hope everything's alright
00:28:33Say what's the matter Matt? Why don't you answer? This is Russell speaking?
00:28:37Try again in 15 minutes. If still missing will report to Winnipeg if still missing will report to Winnipeg standing by
00:28:45What is he going to report an accident might have happened to me got to do something about it. Why Winnipeg?
00:28:52Head of our company what company the Hudson's Bay Company?
00:28:56Yes
00:29:09Tell me do you really march around in Berlin doing this?
00:29:19Yes
00:29:22I
00:29:26Tell you I know what I'm talking about you always do don't we're not in the ship now
00:29:30The whole position is entirely different. You seem to get I'm a high party member one of the first million in 1930
00:29:35You didn't even join from 1936 one of the first 70 million. That's you and I'm a practical man, too
00:29:41I'm not a dreamer an idealist like you
00:29:43It's all a question of experience. I'm an engineer. I understand ships. I understand radio
00:29:48I understand planes and I understand human nature. I tell you I'm right here
00:29:51They must play chess our position is too dangerous to allow one of these men to have a free hand with free hand with my
00:29:55Gun at the back of his head that makes no difference. Do you want that noisy American butting in and causing trouble?
00:29:58He's gonna notify Winnipeg. They've heard about our submarine being bound. They'll put two and two together. I'm right yet. They must play chess
00:30:06On h2 takes g3 on h2 takes g3 standing by I
00:30:11I
00:30:13Told you not to make that move. I know what I'm doing
00:30:16Watch me. Why should I watch you may ask?
00:30:19Games lost. I've lost a game in two years
00:30:23I'm not this one. Yes, I do
00:30:25Are you ready? I am ready
00:30:29On b7 to b5
00:30:35Say why did my wife have to go to a double feature the one night I had you on the run
00:30:40But you come to the wrong man. I
00:30:43Won't guide you to the railroad me
00:30:46You never make it anyhow. Why not?
00:30:51This is one big country with very few people everyone know everybody
00:30:58Please you can't make care
00:31:00Go step to it without a police find out but no one has seen us
00:31:05post you
00:31:07If one husky dog have the smell of you
00:31:11His boss know from the way he how
00:31:15That there is stranger in district
00:31:22One Eskimo might find your track maybe have
00:31:27Most likely that Eskimo is on his way to Monty police right now, perhaps perhaps
00:31:33She must help us
00:31:35After all, it's your own interest
00:31:37Now that your country has surrendered my country
00:31:40Surrender at 1230 on the 17th of June 1940 France laid down her arms France
00:31:46And Canadian certainly you're a French Canadian
00:31:49But you must know that after the war the fury intends to liberate your people from the British tyranny. Come on
00:31:57French Canada will be free. You will be free
00:32:00Or I was plenty free till you guys got in I mean the freedom of your people and the press minority
00:32:06The freedom to speak their own language to have their own schools and churches to govern their own affairs
00:32:13There you will find it written in the purist own words perhaps you've read it
00:32:18I've no room in my pipe for any book. I know my Bible. That's not for me. This is the Bible
00:32:24You've got to read it. I
00:32:26Know my Bible. That's not for me. This is the Bible. You must get a copy
00:32:30It will explain everything to you as it has to me. You better look up how to get out of Canada, then
00:32:37Maybe she don't tell you that, huh?
00:32:40Get a creature funny
00:32:45Maybe
00:32:46Your Fuhrer ain't so smart as he think
00:32:51Tony know that we French Canadians
00:32:54Have always our own school
00:32:56And church and a right to speak as we want and run our own affair by golly
00:33:02No doubt you have certain privileges, but I don't feel let me ask you one question
00:33:08well
00:33:10How about them?
00:33:12poems
00:33:14How about a French?
00:33:16Do you let them run their own affair? That is different the whole new order in Europe. Okay. Okay, you said enough
00:33:23Hello. Hello Russell speaking say my wife's just brought in an extra the whole front page is covered with news about that
00:33:30Submarine your flyers knocked up up there
00:33:34Yelling in my ear and give me the paper. I want to read it
00:33:38It's my story and I don't be a hill Mac. I want to hear about it. You take the backseat, honey
00:33:43And I'll read it. Oh, you know, is that you Mac? This is not speaking
00:33:47It says the submarine was sunk right in your backyard. I'll read it to you
00:33:52Not see you both sunk in Hudson Bay
00:33:54That's a headline a German submarine believed to be the u-37 was destroyed in Hudson Bay
00:34:01near Wollaston home by Canadian Coastal Command patrol planes
00:34:06According to an official report the squadron leader claimed that several direct hits by medium bombs were scored before the Nazis could submerge
00:34:13He circled the spot and found no signs of any survivors
00:34:21Didn't you tell us?
00:34:28Get your rifle
00:34:37You can't leave them there like that dirty lot of murderers Poggle see if they've heard anything outside
00:34:52Killers that's all you are killers
00:34:58Or quite a light mint good gone for the shot
00:35:10Johnny Johnny Johnny my son
00:35:14It's nearly one three four hours before there's anybody about anybody should come to the post we see they don't get away
00:35:24Grant's Lerman in the other room
00:35:29What about the radio bed I wonder if that American in Michigan got anything
00:35:35Idiot
00:35:44Well, let's do it Poggle. Hey, yes, I like them, but if you were to cut up
00:36:00You hear anything here like mint shut up, can't you?
00:36:06I've got it. Wake him up quickly
00:36:15I like you Anna. What is it? Come on here?
00:36:19Hudson's Bay Company. What are they saying? They're sending a plane. What kind of a plane an emergency plane from Churchill?
00:36:25It'll be here in three hours
00:36:27There's a police boat coming to from Lake Harbor Johnny
00:36:29We've got to get out of here quickly unless you can get hold of that plane
00:36:31They're sending the company's sending a plane who can handle a plane. I can
00:36:36You don't doubt that I've had the experience how many flying hours enough
00:36:40Well, it'll have to be you then
00:36:44What about our clothes we can't go like this you mean our uniforms don't be a sentimental fool
00:36:49Can't expect to escape in these outfits
00:36:52You're right for once
00:36:55Men
00:36:56This is our one chance of escape our only one you must be ready for it. You must have new clothes
00:37:01Money food rifles ammunition
00:37:32Where to keep the money there is none don't lie to me or sell things here not for money. It's exchange barter
00:37:41Plenty of coats and lightning
00:37:50Give me your
00:37:52Give me your
00:38:01Give me your
00:38:17What's the trouble the post what's happened to the factor nothing I've met the force
00:38:22My son go to white man yesterday. No come back in anybody else at the post
00:38:27Anybody else at the post Johnny stay one day
00:38:57I
00:39:13Am a German officer I warn you not to resist
00:39:27Oh
00:39:47Hey you
00:39:51Give some water it's behind me
00:39:54They're Christian, aren't you? No, I'm not
00:40:05What's he trying to say he wants his rosary what's the good of that to him?
00:40:19When
00:40:22When we win the war
00:40:34We send you
00:40:39Some
00:40:44Missionary
00:40:51Oh
00:40:55Already her lieutenant
00:41:05Thanks laddie
00:41:21I
00:41:51I
00:42:21I
00:42:51I
00:43:21I
00:43:51I
00:44:21I
00:44:33Wouldn't fix the
00:44:36And not as a note here
00:44:38Don't risk it. He was shorter cause there's but longer over the sea
00:44:43Some of the magnetic variations up here as much as 40 degrees
00:44:47By taking 269 degrees we can pick up the Bush railway down the coast as far as wake Winnipeg
00:44:54But you'll need 15 flying hours
00:44:57Here not there, but have we enough gas or haven't we? Yes
00:45:16Oh
00:45:31I'm out of gas
00:45:33I
00:45:49Suppose the emergency tank is full
00:45:56Did you check the emergency tank
00:46:03Oh
00:46:11You've got us into a mess don't show me I'm trying to take control
00:46:28I wish I could
00:46:33Oh
00:47:04Oh
00:47:18What
00:47:33Oh
00:48:03Oh
00:48:33Oh
00:48:57I like them. I like them. I like them
00:49:00I
00:49:03He's dead
00:49:12So that's Kunica
00:49:30Oh
00:50:00Oh
00:50:15German
00:50:16German the girl has a German newspaper Germans. Yeah, why not and half a million of us in Canada
00:50:23Vogel go and speak to us if we can find out
00:50:27Don't try to be too clever. Keep us near to the truth as you can
00:50:31I
00:50:35Know
00:50:37That's a good-looking scarecrow. Hmm
00:50:41Why you're only a kid. I thought you were much older than that get up. I'm 16
00:50:46Are you looking for work?
00:50:48Yes
00:50:49How did you know you don't look like a hobo?
00:50:53reaping started just begun
00:50:57Are you on your own? Oh those those are my pals
00:51:02All right. I thought they were your pals. Why seasonal workers always traveling gangs
00:51:09well
00:51:10These are my pals
00:51:12This is Anna Anna
00:51:15She's 16. It isn't true. I shouldn't lie. I shall be 16 the day after tomorrow. It's only a difference of two days
00:51:22Yes, but Peter says there's no difference at all between a small lie and a big lie who is Peter our leader
00:51:29Also, you have a leader. Yes a wonderful leader. You'll meet him
00:51:34Aren't you coming to the settlement? There isn't another for eight miles. I told you we were looking for work
00:51:41we should be glad to but
00:51:43There are four of us. Don't worry when a hundred and eleven people sit down for supper four more won't make any difference
00:51:50Did you say a hundred and eleven thirty nine brothers forty seven sisters and twenty five children? Hmm. What are you Mormons?
00:51:58Mormons, no utter rights. I
00:52:02Didn't mean we were all one family we're only brothers and sisters in God
00:52:20I know more bread for our guests
00:52:50Sorry about the bread. Mm-hmm. I know a bit about baking
00:52:54Don't mind my saying so he was getting you back. We had a good one, but he went to small spring better pay pay
00:53:00Oh, no, no one gets paid here
00:53:02Anyone get paid anything? No
00:53:05No, what you work for them. That's a keep no for us all
00:53:09look
00:53:11All these people work for nothing. Yeah, what's all the work whatever suits them best
00:53:17Well, what do you mean they don't choose themselves do they haven't got a leader of the community yes there is over there
00:53:24well
00:53:25Which is your leader?
00:53:27there
00:53:28sir from the right
00:53:36Well
00:53:37Doesn't he tell the people what sort of job they've got to do? Oh, no, we tell him what we want to do
00:53:43How could it be your leader? How do you mean?
00:53:47Well
00:53:49Anyone works at whatever job they like them. Yes, that's right
00:53:53If somebody can make shoes he makes shoes if he wants to be a blacksmith he works in the forge
00:53:58Somebody feels he can preach. Well, he preaches. Oh, what's your specialty? I'm
00:54:05the baker
00:54:08When you sell your stuff in Winnipeg what happens to the money we buy new tractors build houses found new settlements
00:54:15We've just founded a new one over at small Springs
00:54:18And if someone leaves you and then wants to come back, don't you punish them punish?
00:54:22Yes, don't you send them to a camp or something camp? Why a camp?
00:54:28No, we just take them back because our religion tells us to the Hutterite religion Christian religion
00:54:34One of your rules to sing like this we haven't any rules we sing because we like to it's good for the digestion
00:54:43Good night, the leader will look after you. Thank you. What's the salute?
00:54:49What don't you give the leader a salute?
00:54:52Good evening friends. Good evening on behalf of my friends and myself. I have to thank you for your kindness and giving us food and shelter
00:54:57You're welcome. I
00:54:59Hear you come from up north in the woods or down north as we call it here. Yes
00:55:06I
00:55:08Hear you come from up north in the woods or down north as we call it here. Yes
00:55:14Are you sure you're not afraid of the weather?
00:55:16Yes, I am sure I am sure but I don't like it. I don't like it when it rains
00:55:22And I don't like it when it snows
00:55:25I'm not a big fan of the rain. I don't like it when it snows
00:55:29It's just a little bit of snow
00:55:31I don't like it when it snows
00:55:35I
00:55:37Don't like it when it snows
00:55:40It's just a little bit of snow
00:55:42I
00:55:55Thought you would have told them all about us we mostly discussed birthdays
00:55:59Well, it's quite an event without the 16th birthday. It means that one is grown up at last. Come in, please
00:56:06This house belongs to who will buy it now?
00:56:08One of our brothers who's gone to the new settlement at small Springs, yes, you see we are like bees
00:56:15If we get too many we set out to spawn
00:56:18So the house is empty and at your service
00:56:22Good night sleep. Well, good night
00:56:25Hmm
00:56:35That's what I call a busy girl, that's nothing I make 14 beds every night that's a lot of work
00:56:41You see we have a lot of men who have no mothers and who aren't married yet
00:56:45So somebody has to make their bed quite right
00:56:48Two of you can sleep in here and there are two more beds in the other room
00:56:52Where do you sleep in Peters house in Peters house, but I don't make the bed for him poor Peter
00:56:58Why not because he has a mother to look after him
00:57:02Haven't you a mother?
00:57:04No
00:57:06She was drowned drowned in the sea
00:57:10She was drowned drowned in the sea
00:57:21When we left Germany we went to England because we had to wait until we got a permit to come to Canada
00:57:31We got our permit
00:57:33After war was declared was your father with you. Wait a minute. I want to hear about her mother
00:57:39Her ship was sunk
00:57:41torpedoed I
00:57:44Think so don't you know?
00:57:47Was there a big explosion?
00:57:49Shut up you two you and your questions
00:57:54Don't answer the man, huh? Oh
00:57:59Leave that run along now. I'll take her home
00:58:05All right, you take her
00:58:09Good
00:58:12Good night, Anna. Good night
00:58:15chin's up
00:58:17Remember then do nothing without orders discipline is more important now than ever
00:58:21So far luck has been with us. There's a great stroke of fortune being here at all. Do you think that friendly her lightened friendly? Yes
00:58:30Which was so how their leader tried to draw us out
00:58:32Are you Germans? Are you ashamed of being Germans?
00:58:36That in a country with which we're at war there can only be one answer to that our agents have done their work well
00:58:41Yes, this religion may be nothing but a cover. I bet they sing the horse whistle song better than hymns. We shall see that tomorrow
00:58:48I'll hit
00:59:00Well Fogle who knows
00:59:02Perhaps one day the story of our adventures will all written in a book
00:59:05If he has time it may be the basis of compulsory lectures of the Hitler youth
00:59:10The ships we sank with women and children aboard the lifeboats we shelled
00:59:17We were good at that
00:59:19What he did to the Eskimos at the post
00:59:23The unarmed men were shot in the back
00:59:26You forget Fogle were at war
00:59:28You can't expect to win without the methods of total warfare
00:59:31Men women and children. They're all our enemies and must be treated as such
00:59:35You never read what Bismarck said
00:59:37Leave them only their eyes to weep with
00:59:41Leave them only their eyes to weep with
00:59:45Did he say that those were his actual words in the war of 1870
00:59:49You should study Bismarck. He was a great German a
00:59:54great German
00:59:56You know Fogle I'm worried about you
00:59:59You're a good fellow, but you don't discipline yourself
01:00:01You give way to emotions that'll land you in trouble one of these days
01:00:06Why don't you take an example from Kranz a fine soldier a fellow you could be just as good a Nazi as he is if you
01:00:12tried
01:00:14You listening Fogle, yes, sir, lighten
01:00:17And think it over
01:00:19Yes, sir. Lighten get out of bed and turn up the light. Yes, sir. Lighten
01:00:35Oh
01:00:43Right
01:00:56Enlightenment I know you've seen photo. No, I like to forget just the buns
01:01:05I
01:01:36He's asking for you, huh? All right
01:01:44Well once again, I can't go till I got this lot ready
01:01:49What shall I tell him? I'll be long in a minute
01:02:01Now where's this new banker I hear about me
01:02:06Now that's what I call break
01:02:10You'll have to teach David the trick
01:02:14Trick or no trick I could never make bread as good as that. Well, cheer up David. It took me seven years
01:02:19Why did you want to give it up? I didn't want to give it up. I had to you see we all have
01:02:25Peter just come and look at this frame
01:02:30Good morning friend
01:02:32Mr. Fogle is the best banker we've had here in 15 years. I can't imagine why his last boss let him go
01:02:39Must have been crazy
01:02:40Wasn't then he is now
01:02:44Congratulations Fogle is a good idea
01:03:02I
01:03:32What's the news in Winnipeg the market was good for geese people are asking for hunter I'd ease I
01:03:39Don't like that Andreas. No
01:03:43For 300 years our brethren have wandered from place to place from country to country
01:03:49I
01:03:51Don't like that. I
01:03:54Don't like that
01:03:56For 300 years our brethren have wandered from place to place from country to country
01:04:02Because of the jealousy of others
01:04:05This is a good country under us I
01:04:09Met for our harbourman. Yes. Oh a trial was on today, wasn't it a husband and her eldest son Eric had to be in turn
01:04:16She's free
01:04:19They'd luck
01:04:21trusted harvest time
01:04:23Wasn't a good day for the trial papers are full of stories about those Germans who landed from a u-boat down north
01:04:30They seem to have acted like wild beasts killing and stealing. What's for happen? I'm going to do I had a talk with her
01:04:37She needs help on the farm. It'll be difficult
01:04:40We'll talk it over tell the others. We have a meeting tonight. Yes
01:04:45Yes heavy afraid we are going to have a storm tonight
01:04:49Sorry, sorry, I'm late Peter
01:04:51Barbarina, there's an electric storm playing all around us fighting in the animals and you were chickens move over Philip
01:04:59What about you Anna Andreas?
01:05:01One of our guests is speaking. Hey, what? Oh good. We were discussing the harbourman's I was about to say
01:05:09You have one clear choice
01:05:12Where there is a question of blood
01:05:14Where one is governed by the deepest of racial instincts
01:05:17Then every other consideration is swept aside
01:05:22Men like yourself
01:05:24German or of German ancestry
01:05:26Rise up with all the might and power of the great German people behind you
01:05:30Conscious of the sacred duty that binds us all together and in the knowledge that he who does not forget his people
01:05:36Will not by his people be forgotten
01:05:40There is a new wind blowing from the east
01:05:43There is a new wind blowing from the east a great storm coming across the sea a
01:05:49Hurricane which will sweep aside all the old outmoded ways of life and mark the beginning of a new order not only for Europe
01:05:56but the whole world
01:05:59Let those beware who would have the temerity to stand in his way
01:06:03Then they'll go down before his irresistible impulse and be crushed out of existence
01:06:08But for those who accept the new order for those who perhaps belong to it already
01:06:12Why need I use these parables of speech any longer? I mean all of you here tonight
01:06:17Yes, you
01:06:20I
01:06:21Call you brothers and proudly acknowledge you as such
01:06:24You who formed a little stronghold by people here in Canada
01:06:27You will have your share of the happiness and prosperity that is waiting for us all
01:06:32When the storm is over and the Sun rises
01:06:35Which will give us everything we need in life
01:06:37What son are you talking about friend? I am talking of the greatest idea in history
01:06:43Supremacy of the Nordic race the German people. I
01:06:48Am talking of the being whose name I am certain lives in every heart whose name hangs on all our lips
01:06:55Whether we can shout it to the world
01:06:57Or only whisper it to the wind
01:06:59I
01:07:01Asked you to join with me in paying homage to our glorious funeral
01:07:06Heil Hitler
01:07:29I
01:07:44Don't ask where you come from or what brought you here
01:07:49Although you've left us in no doubt as to your beliefs
01:07:52Someone has given you no doubt to deliberately a completely false impression of us
01:08:00We are only one amongst many foreign settlements in Canada
01:08:04There are thousands of them in this part of the world and they have been founded some recently some 80 years ago
01:08:13By people who left their homes in Europe because of famine
01:08:18because of starvation
01:08:20Because of racial and political persecution and some like ourselves
01:08:25because of the faith
01:08:27Some came only to find new land
01:08:29New boundaries in new world
01:08:33But all have found here in Canada
01:08:36security
01:08:39Peace and tolerance and understanding
01:08:43Which in Europe
01:08:46It is your furious pride to have stamped out
01:08:50You call us Germans
01:08:53You call us brothers
01:08:57Yes, most of us are Germans
01:08:59Our names are German. Our tongue is German our old handwritten books are in German scripts
01:09:06But we are not
01:09:09your brothers
01:09:11However hard this may be for some of us older people
01:09:15It's a blessing for our children our children grew up against new backgrounds new horizons and
01:09:23They are free
01:09:25Free to grow up as children free to run and to laugh
01:09:32And they are free to live
01:09:34Free to grow up as children
01:09:38Free to run and to laugh without being forced into uniforms
01:09:43Without being forced to march up and down the streets singing battle songs
01:09:50You talk about a new order in Europe
01:09:57The new order
01:10:00Where there will not be one corner
01:10:02Not to hold big enough for a mouse
01:10:06Where a decent man can breathe freely
01:10:11You think we hate you
01:10:14But we don't it is against our faith to hate
01:10:18We only hate the power of evil which is spreading over the world
01:10:22You and your
01:10:25Hitlerism
01:10:27Are like the microbes of some filthy disease
01:10:31Filled with a longing to multiply yourselves
01:10:35Until you destroy everything healthy in the world
01:10:43No
01:10:46We are not
01:10:49Your brothers
01:10:58I
01:11:07What do you want
01:11:09I've come to tell you that you can make your own beds. I don't want to work for you. That's all right
01:11:15Anna run along now. You're Nazis, aren't you?
01:11:19Aren't you?
01:11:22We are not allowed to hate anybody
01:11:25But I hate you I
01:11:28Believe you escaped from an internment camp. I should tell the police about you
01:11:35You kill my father because he said your bureau was the Antichrist
01:11:43You drown my mother I
01:11:46Hate you. I
01:11:49Hate you. So you're going to tell the police about it. Are you?
01:11:55Little girl should be seen and not heard. That'll do. What's the matter with you?
01:12:00Vogel
01:12:02Come along Anna. I'll take you home
01:12:06I like them. We can't let them go. I'd like to see what you're going to do about it. Oh, no. Yes
01:12:11I like them. Have you forgotten who you are?
01:12:13No, her life
01:12:15Let the girl go and shut the door
01:12:17I'll take her home her life
01:12:24I
01:12:43Brought Anna home
01:12:55She's all right
01:13:08We're going now
01:13:09Perhaps in a few minutes. I only wanted to say that you've been kind and I like it here
01:13:15You like my bread and I like the way you live
01:13:18Being with you has made me feel like it used to be at home
01:13:21I'd almost forgotten what it was like
01:13:24Baking bread doing my real work
01:13:28That's how it used to be seven years ago before everything changed
01:13:32Life I've been living seems to have no sense in it now
01:13:36Well, I better go now, please don't go
01:13:48Are they still here?
01:13:50Are they still talking hush child go to sleep
01:13:55How can a man like you for
01:13:59I mean, you're a simple good human being
01:14:03How can you get mixed up with such a lot of?
01:14:08Gangsters, what can you do?
01:14:11When you're a boy you like playing soldiers
01:14:15When you're a young man, you can't get work unless you belong to them
01:14:19When you're an old man, you're anxious not to lose what you've got, but there are thousands of men like you for
01:14:25Men who don't like the way things are going. I suppose so. I suppose they don't know themselves. I didn't know
01:14:33It's as if a blind man said he doesn't know the sun shines. I
01:14:38suppose
01:14:39Why don't you stay with us for?
01:14:43Do you mean it of course I mean it
01:14:46Even if you know who I am
01:14:48Where I come I don't care who you are where you come from. I
01:14:52Know you
01:14:54Thank You Peter
01:14:56It will mean internment. What's it matter?
01:15:00I'll come back after the war
01:15:04This is your home
01:15:15And
01:15:33General Martin is a fogel. You're under arrest
01:15:45You're accused of desertion and treachery to the Third Reich
01:15:49In the absence of a properly constituted court, I assume authority as your superior officer and sentence you to death
01:15:54Have you anything to say?
01:16:03The sentence will be carried out immediately in the name of the Führer
01:16:15In the name of the Führer
01:16:45Similar to the one stolen by the five Nancys at Woolston Hall.
01:17:45Give me the glasses.
01:18:07What for?
01:18:08Food.
01:18:09You can't eat them.
01:18:10I can sell them.
01:18:11They're his.
01:18:12Come on.
01:18:13Come on.
01:18:14They belong to the fatherland.
01:18:15It wouldn't let us starve.
01:18:16Would it?
01:18:17Congratulations, Norman.
01:18:18No field glass has ever had a better end.
01:18:38We shall view the future better through these.
01:18:41How much did he give you?
01:18:42Seven dollars.
01:18:43Well, what are you waiting for?
01:18:44I saw off the bullet and said, they're watching the border.
01:18:45But they don't know there are only three of us.
01:18:46They still think there are five.
01:18:47Police aren't fools.
01:18:48They'll find out soon enough.
01:18:49If we're caught, it won't matter whether there are three or five or ten of us.
01:18:50We're going to change our plans.
01:18:51We're going to Vancouver.
01:18:52Vancouver?
01:18:53A Japanese ship leaves Vancouver in a month's time.
01:18:54Is it far to Vancouver?
01:18:55About 2,000 kilometers.
01:18:56We can never get as far as that.
01:18:57A few days.
01:18:58It's a long way.
01:18:59It's a long way.
01:19:00It's a long way.
01:19:01It's a long way.
01:19:02It's a long way.
01:19:03It's a long way.
01:19:04It's a long way.
01:19:05It's a long way.
01:19:06A Japanese ship leaves Vancouver in a month's time.
01:19:09Is it far to Vancouver?
01:19:10About 2,000 kilometers.
01:19:11We can never get as far as that.
01:19:12A Fuhrer has never admitted the word can't.
01:19:14Neither should we.
01:19:18One consideration must be how to get to.
01:19:19Hampshire, sir.
01:19:21How to get home.
01:19:22Doesn't matter how we do it, but we will get home.
01:19:26That's how he works.
01:19:28He says that it's Germany's destiny to rule Europe.
01:19:31It doesn't matter how she achieves that destiny, but she will achieve it.
01:19:38Forget me this.
01:19:40These Canadians give everything away.
01:19:43The road west is plain enough. Follow the river of Singapore into 50 miles.
01:19:47Do we start an hour ahead lately?
01:19:49No.
01:19:50I will sleep tonight in the railway station.
01:19:52Tomorrow we'll catch a bus outside the city limits, then walk.
01:19:56He wanted us to fly to Vancouver.
01:19:59Said it'd save a lot of time.
01:20:01What did you say?
01:20:02I said with plenty of time.
01:20:032,000 kilometers is plenty of kilometers.
01:20:31Beep!
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01:22:43Those are the Three Sisters Mountains.
01:22:46We're in the park now.
01:22:48Vance National Park.
01:22:50Today's Indian Day.
01:22:51The biggest crowd of the year.
01:22:533,000 Indians, you should stop over and see it.
01:22:56I have an appointment in Vancouver.
01:23:30You say these three men were here?
01:23:43Well, they were right here.
01:23:51Can you describe them?
01:23:52Well, let me see.
01:23:53Now, there's only one that I would remember right well.
01:23:54Corporal!
01:23:55Ladies and gentlemen!
01:24:02Norman, I'm going to use your mic to talk to the crowd.
01:24:18Attention, please!
01:24:19The Mountain Police has reason to suspect that among this crowd are three enemies of
01:24:24this country.
01:24:25They are not ordinary aliens escaped from Kalinaska's internment camp.
01:24:30They are survivors from a German submarine, the notorious U-37, which was sunk in Hudson
01:24:36Bay by our Air Force.
01:24:39These men are here in this courtyard.
01:24:42They may be standing right next to you.
01:24:45Each one of you, look closely at your neighbor.
01:24:58These are descriptions of the three men.
01:25:00One who appears to be the leader is a well-built man of medium height.
01:25:05He has very definite features, a commanding manner, is clean-shaven, brown hair.
01:25:10He wears a blue suit and tan shoes and carries himself as if he'd been drilled.
01:25:18There is no very good description of the second man.
01:25:21He is thin and inconspicuous in his manner.
01:25:23He wears a suit of some light color and a hat tilted over his eyes.
01:25:28He may be carrying a bulky rucksack.
01:25:30The third man is short and dark.
01:25:32He wears no hat.
01:25:33He has a tweed jacket and a bow tie.
01:25:36He carries a parcel wrapped in oilcloth and tied with thick string.
01:25:40He is described as being nervous in his manner.
01:25:42I must ask all of you to stay exactly where you are and not talk or move.
01:25:48All of you as citizens can help to bring these men to justice.
01:25:56Each one of you, look closely at your neighbor.
01:26:02Remember, each one of these men has every reason to be afraid.
01:26:09They have already been responsible for the deaths of 11 defenseless people.
01:26:15Sooner or later, their nerves will crack.
01:26:20Look closely at your neighbor.
01:26:26Corporal, there's your man!
01:26:28What?
01:26:32Ah, stop it!
01:26:58Stop it!
01:27:29Stop it!
01:27:45Hey, Lightning, there's a trail.
01:27:51All right, come on then.
01:27:58Come on.
01:28:29Lost?
01:28:35Yes.
01:28:36That's a difficult trail on foot in those outfits.
01:28:39You walked in from the lodge, I suppose.
01:28:42Yes.
01:28:46Any plans?
01:28:48Plans?
01:28:49Well, it'll be dark in an hour.
01:28:51I'm afraid it's too late.
01:28:54Any plans?
01:28:56Plans?
01:28:57Well, it'll be dark in an hour.
01:28:59The moon doesn't rise till 11.
01:29:01A lot of grizzlies on that trail.
01:29:03Grizzlies?
01:29:04Grizzly bears.
01:29:06Touchy beasts.
01:29:08You wouldn't like them.
01:29:11They wouldn't like you.
01:29:13I see.
01:29:16Ah, dinner. You're just in time.
01:29:19George will be pleased.
01:29:24Oh, you're too busy!
01:29:27Tricky things, aren't they?
01:29:29The great thing is just to sit still.
01:29:38On holiday here?
01:29:40Yes, on holiday.
01:29:42How do you find the lodge?
01:29:44They used to do you a very good lobster thermidor with the red Bordeaux.
01:29:48They still do you the lobster, but no more red Bordeaux.
01:29:51A nuisance, isn't it?
01:29:53Huh?
01:29:54The war.
01:29:55Anyhow, up here in the Rockies, the war seems so remote, one can't take it so seriously.
01:30:00Of course, one knows one half of humanity is trying to wipe out the other half, but...
01:30:04Up here among the mountains and the spruce forests, one sees it in perspective.
01:30:09So that it...
01:30:11It seems almost unimportant.
01:30:20You've chosen a very beautiful place for your holiday.
01:30:22Yes, it is beautiful, isn't it?
01:30:24Actually, I'm here to work. On a book.
01:30:27Oh, so you're a novelist?
01:30:28Well, I... I write books.
01:30:31My specialty is Indians.
01:30:33This has been a hunting ground of theirs for generations.
01:30:36Then I... I suppose you would have Banff today.
01:30:38Indian day!
01:30:39No, no, no, no. That's just for tourists.
01:30:42Oh, I beg your pardon.
01:30:45Ship ahoy!
01:30:53Well, gentlemen, welcome to my humble pee-pee.
01:31:09Got two this time, George. I'm improving.
01:31:12And tell Bob two more for dinner.
01:31:15It must be very pleasant roughing it up here in the mountains.
01:31:17Yes, I rather like pigging it occasionally.
01:31:20I hope you won't mind taking potluck with me.
01:31:22Here, have a cigarette.
01:31:25Ah, I see you're looking at my Picasso.
01:31:28It's nice, isn't it?
01:31:30Here.
01:31:32How do you feel about Matisse?
01:31:34I picked these up about a year ago, and I can't seem to get a hold of it.
01:31:37I'm afraid it's too old for you.
01:31:39Oh, I'm sorry.
01:31:41How do you feel about Matisse?
01:31:43I picked these up about a year ago, and I can't bear to be parted from them.
01:31:47How do you like it? Hmm?
01:31:50Excellent.
01:31:52Yes, I don't think you two are really interested in pictures.
01:31:56Well, my motto is, wars may come and wars may go, but art goes on forever.
01:32:01Ah, you like reading, don't you?
01:32:03Have you seen Hemingway's latest?
01:32:05Here, I'm going to show you one of my pets.
01:32:08There, Thomas Mann, The Magic Mountain.
01:32:11This is the German edition.
01:32:13This is wonderful stuff.
01:32:15Sein Alter wäre schwer zu schätzen gewesen.
01:32:18By the way, do you speak German?
01:32:20Have you read this book?
01:32:22Thomas Mann is very good, I believe.
01:32:24I'm so sorry.
01:32:26Of course you want a bath after your long climb.
01:32:28I'm afraid I can only offer you a shower.
01:32:30Come on, I'll show you the way.
01:32:32Thank you very much, Mr...
01:32:33Scott.
01:32:34Philip Armstrong Scott. Come on.
01:32:38Philip Armstrong Scott.
01:32:42Ah, hot water.
01:32:46I feel completely confident tonight.
01:32:49If we'd be twice as far to go, I wouldn't worry now.
01:32:53What could these weaklings ever do to us?
01:32:56The man's constantly at war, and look at him.
01:32:58I tell you, Lowman, they're rotten to the core.
01:33:00There's no fight in them.
01:33:02They're soft and degenerate all through.
01:33:05No.
01:33:06I'll have cold.
01:33:13George, the fire's smoking.
01:33:20South, south, east, by south.
01:33:23Ah, that's the ticket.
01:33:27Yes, I've discovered some rather amusing things during my researches.
01:33:31Blackfoot tribal customs, for instance,
01:33:33closely resemble those of a certain modern European tribe.
01:33:36I'm going to read you something about that.
01:33:39Where are we?
01:33:43From the earliest age, their small boys were trained in the arts of war,
01:33:47which they considered to be the only pursuit worthy of a man.
01:33:50But they preferred to attack by night rather than by day,
01:33:53and wherever possible, to shoot the enemy in the back.
01:33:56Their smaller neighbours lived in constant danger from them.
01:34:01They also believed in first terrorising their opponent
01:34:04by covering themselves in war paint
01:34:06and beating loudly on their tribal drums.
01:34:09Well, doesn't that sound familiar to you?
01:34:12Familiar?
01:34:14I don't quite understand.
01:34:16Well, what price gerbils, eh?
01:34:18Very similar.
01:34:19Yeah, you see, don't you?
01:34:21And listen to this.
01:34:23This is wonderful. Come here, sit down.
01:34:26Ah...
01:34:28When a tribal leader really desired to drive a point home,
01:34:32he used that most terrible of all public speakers' weapons, repetition.
01:34:37Constant and unutterably wearisome repetition.
01:34:41Old man Hitler himself.
01:34:53What's wrong?
01:34:54I think he found it a little warm in here.
01:34:57I'm so sorry.
01:35:00Well, rather stuffy in there, eh?
01:35:03A little.
01:35:05Lovely night, isn't it? The moon's just out.
01:35:08We're not the only ones up, I see.
01:35:10The men, eh?
01:35:11When did they go to bed?
01:35:13Oh, pretty early, as a rule.
01:35:15They pleased themselves.
01:35:17You must be rather tired yourself.
01:35:20How about a nightcap before you turn in?
01:35:22Thank you.
01:35:24Here.
01:35:27Ah.
01:35:28Interested?
01:35:43Have a drink.
01:35:52Well, happy dreams.
01:35:58Phew.
01:36:06Okay.
01:36:18Ah, I thought you'd find it a bit chilly.
01:36:21We're 6,000 feet up here, you know.
01:36:24We're 6,000 feet up here, you know.
01:36:27So you think you'll escape the war, Mr. Scott?
01:36:29Hmm?
01:36:30Well, that's not a very nice way of putting it.
01:36:33But you'll do your best to escape it.
01:36:36Do you mean I'm...
01:36:38I wonder if I am.
01:36:41I don't think I'm a coward.
01:36:44I've never really been in any great danger.
01:36:46I don't exactly know how I'd behave.
01:36:48I can imagine how you'd behave.
01:36:50I beg your pardon?
01:36:52I said I can imagine how you'd behave.
01:36:55Huh.
01:36:56Well, you are an extraordinary fellow.
01:36:58You're certainly frank.
01:37:00So you despise my mode of life, eh?
01:37:04Well, I'm getting some revelations tonight.
01:37:06Maybe it'll do me good.
01:37:07Maybe I'm becoming a little smug.
01:37:10I imagined you'd been thinking,
01:37:12here's a nice, decent sort of chap.
01:37:14Invites me to dinner when he doesn't even know me.
01:37:17Amiable.
01:37:18Full of interesting conversation.
01:37:21And instead of that, you think I'm...
01:37:25Well, go on, what do you think I am?
01:37:27This ought to be enlightening.
01:37:29If you were a real man, you'd have struck me across the face
01:37:31when I suggested you were a coward.
01:37:33Instead of which, you talk about it.
01:37:38Well, why not?
01:37:41I may write about the customs of red Indians 200 years ago,
01:37:44but I don't have to behave like one.
01:37:46After all, we've been given reasoning powers and the gift of speech.
01:37:49Why don't we use them instead of hitting each other?
01:37:51Come on, have a cigarette.
01:37:58I don't think you're even a coward.
01:38:00I don't think you're a man at all.
01:38:03You must have had too much to drink.
01:38:05You both better get to bed.
01:38:06Is this gun loaded?
01:38:10What is loaded?
01:38:12Don't put your hands up.
01:38:14What do you mean?
01:38:15It's quite plain. Put them up.
01:38:18Well, well, this is a new experience.
01:38:21So I've been entertaining gangsters.
01:38:25Well, what do you want, money or what?
01:38:27You don't believe it, do you?
01:38:30Such a thing couldn't happen to Mr. Philip Armstrong Scott.
01:38:34Anything unpleasant must be kept as far away as possible.
01:38:36As far as the war, 5,000 miles away.
01:38:40Suppose I were to tell you that the war is right here in this tent.
01:38:45I don't suppose you've heard of the U-boat that was sunk in Hudson Bay,
01:38:48and the six Germans who escaped?
01:38:51So that's who you are.
01:38:54Nazis.
01:38:58Well, that explains everything.
01:39:00Your arrogance, your stupidity, your bad manners.
01:39:03Get over there! By your books!
01:39:11Oh, dear, do I have to be tied up?
01:39:13Trust me, Mr. Scott, we still employ savage tribal methods.
01:39:16They get results.
01:39:22The best thing that's happened to us is meeting you.
01:39:24You put the heart back into us.
01:39:26Only two of us now.
01:39:27Two out of six brave men.
01:39:29There are millions like us in Germany.
01:39:31Any more of your sort here, you don't stand a chance of winning this war.
01:39:34We'll see to that.
01:39:35Get them clothes out of there.
01:39:36They won't suit you.
01:39:41How much is there, I'm afraid?
01:39:43Thirty-three dollars.
01:39:46Do I get a receipt?
01:39:47There's only one suit here. You'd better have the overcoat.
01:39:51Interesting.
01:39:54So far, I don't feel the least afraid.
01:39:58No sign of trembling.
01:40:01Pulse appears to be quite steady.
01:40:04Mouth a bit dry, perhaps.
01:40:07Here, rifles.
01:40:16Ah, you feel happier now, don't you?
01:40:22Look out!
01:40:25Wars may come and wars may go, but art goes on forever, eh?
01:40:31Stop!
01:40:43Thomas Mann.
01:40:46Yes, I have read this book.
01:40:49We kicked this swine out of the rack years ago.
01:40:53There's something else, too.
01:41:01Blackfoot tribal customs.
01:41:06Think us of lucky we don't burn you, too.
01:41:09Well, I never would have believed that grown-up men could behave like spiteful little schoolboys.
01:41:17Have I said something to annoy you?
01:41:19Then I forget anything reasonable annoys you.
01:41:22Open your mouth.
01:41:23One question, please.
01:41:25When Hitler's making a speech, just exactly what are your...
01:41:39Damn them horses.
01:41:41Damn feed it again.
01:41:42Maybe they got wind of something.
01:41:43Maybe bear.
01:41:44All right, there they go.
01:42:09Sorry.
01:42:18Who's been leaving a saddle out here?
01:42:21Come on, there's another one.
01:42:23Boss must have gone crazy.
01:42:26You'd better find another thing to rouse the whole camp.
01:42:28The horses were your idea.
01:42:29I knew they'd give trouble.
01:42:30You forget yourself, Logan.
01:42:31Save your breath yet.
01:42:35Hey, Bob!
01:42:36They're gone down by the lake.
01:42:41Not that way.
01:42:42Who are you talking to?
01:42:43You're not my superior officer now.
01:42:44Follow my orders and follow me.
01:42:45Orders be...
01:42:52Come on, George.
01:42:54Out.
01:42:55Out.
01:42:57Where are you?
01:42:59Here, Mr. Scott.
01:43:01On trail.
01:43:04By waterfall.
01:43:06Hurry.
01:43:07Okay, boss.
01:43:08Coming.
01:43:09Bob.
01:43:10Noah.
01:43:11Right here.
01:43:12Boss.
01:43:13Bob.
01:43:14Listen to Scott, aren't you?
01:43:15Okay.
01:43:16What's happened, boss?
01:43:17Now, hold up.
01:43:18Those two fellows.
01:43:19No.
01:43:20Yes.
01:43:21Who?
01:43:22Oh, there's one of them.
01:43:23Good old George.
01:43:24Noah.
01:43:25Right here.
01:43:27Look like he's lost it.
01:43:28God, found it.
01:43:29He's got it, the old gut-hoe.
01:43:30Come on.
01:43:31Come on.
01:43:32Come on.
01:43:33He's back.
01:43:34He's back.
01:43:35Now we're talking.
01:43:36Perfect.
01:43:37We're going to kill him.
01:43:38Let's kill him.
01:43:39No.
01:43:40All right.
01:43:41Come on, guys.
01:43:42Go.
01:43:43Come on, guys.
01:43:44Come on.
01:43:45Come on.
01:43:46Come on.
01:43:47Come on.
01:43:48Come on.
01:43:49Come on.
01:43:50Come on.
01:43:51Let's kill him.
01:43:52Come on.
01:43:53Let's kill him.
01:43:54Where is he, George?
01:44:04In the cave.
01:44:05What are we waiting for?
01:44:06Let's get him.
01:44:07Which one of them two is it, boss?
01:44:08I don't know.
01:44:09Did you see, George?
01:44:10Scott!
01:44:11All right, boss.
01:44:12I forgot to tell you, Art.
01:44:18He's got my coat, too.
01:44:22See that hole?
01:44:24It's going to cost him seven bucks before I let the Mounties get him.
01:44:27That means he's got four shots left.
01:44:29All right, Bob, I'll take over now.
01:44:32Okay, boss, but I don't think you ought to take any...
01:44:34Hey, Bob, I'd like to stay with you, Mr. Scott.
01:44:35The papers say these men are killers.
01:44:37Yes, the Canadian papers.
01:44:39The Nazi papers call them heroes.
01:44:42Two brave Nazis against 11 million Canadians.
01:44:47Say, Mr. Scott!
01:44:52Stop him!
01:44:57One.
01:45:02Two.
01:45:07Three.
01:45:12Four.
01:45:18Four.
01:45:23That's the lot.
01:45:42Oh, it's you.
01:45:45I hoped it was the other fellow.
01:45:52That's for Thomas Mann.
01:45:56That's for Matisse.
01:46:00That's for Picasso.
01:46:03And that's for me.
01:46:16All right, you can fetch him out now.
01:46:27Are you all right, boss?
01:46:30Well, you can't expect me to capture an armed Nazi without getting hurt a little.
01:46:34Yet.
01:46:35Yeah, let me have a look at that.
01:46:37The boss has knocked him cold.
01:46:43Well, he had a fair chance.
01:46:46One armed superman...
01:46:49against one unarmed decadent democrat.
01:46:56I wonder how Dr. Goebbels will explain that.
01:46:59Lieutenant Hirt.
01:47:01Wherever you may be on the North American continent...
01:47:04I hail you as the paladin of the Third Reich...
01:47:09and the upholder of the honor of the great German people.
01:47:13By express order of the Fuhrer himself...
01:47:17you have today been invested with the Iron Cross First Class.
01:47:22Heil Hitler.
01:47:34Flash, Lethbridge, Alberta.
01:47:37Mounted police pick up trail of escaping Nazi.
01:47:40At Lethbridge Airport, Kenyon Field...
01:47:43it's been established that a man resembling the wanted man, Lieutenant Hirt...
01:47:47planed in yesterday on trip 22 from Edmonton and Calgary.
01:47:51The hearts of all sympathizers for the German cause go out to Lieutenant Hirt.
01:47:55One man against 11 million.
01:47:57They know that even now the odds are not too heavy...
01:48:00when the one man represents the might of the Third Reich...
01:48:03and the 11 million a collapsing democracy.
01:48:0648 hours have elapsed and still Lieutenant Ernst Hirt...
01:48:10the only surviving Nazi from the U-37 is at large.
01:48:14The whole world's eyes are on Southern Ontario.
01:48:18The question of the hour is, where is Hirt?
01:48:36We'll be okay here.
01:48:39I'll let you know when to get to the vaults.
01:48:42Thank you, Lieutenant.
01:49:06Say, what's your name?
01:49:07Oh, forget it.
01:49:08I haven't seen you, and you haven't seen me.
01:49:36Hello.
01:49:49You bummin' a ride?
01:49:51Yes.
01:49:52You needn't be afraid of me.
01:49:53I won't split on you.
01:49:55I'm not afraid.
01:49:59Looks like you got a nice private car.
01:50:01Have a cigarette.
01:50:15Sit down.
01:50:17Thanks.
01:50:20Coming from Toronto?
01:50:22Yes.
01:50:24Living there, maybe?
01:50:25No.
01:50:26Quite a place, Toronto.
01:50:28I didn't see much of it.
01:50:30Are you from the West?
01:50:32I've been there.
01:50:33Vancouver?
01:50:34Yes.
01:50:35That must be a beautiful city, Vancouver.
01:50:38I didn't stay there long, either.
01:50:40You don't stay long anywhere, do you?
01:50:42I travel about a good deal.
01:50:43Travel about. That's a lot of fun.
01:50:46When I was a kid, I had the big idea to see the whole of Canada.
01:50:50But things don't work out the way you think.
01:50:52I save a bit of money, and what do I do?
01:50:55Put it in my pocket and start all down the road my own boss with the whole of Canada in front of me?
01:51:01Not on your life.
01:51:03I buy a bit of land up Beansville way, and that keeps me so busy, that's about all of Canada I see.
01:51:09Have a shot of Ontario wine.
01:51:12Catawba.
01:51:14I send the grapes to the winery from my own farm.
01:51:19Sherry type.
01:51:20Thank you.
01:51:21Got a kick like a mule.
01:51:26Where was I?
01:51:27Oh, yeah.
01:51:28Sometimes I think I'll take a holiday.
01:51:30But do I take a holiday?
01:51:32Not a bit of it. I take a wife.
01:51:41Say, were there any MPs around while you've been here?
01:51:44MPs?
01:51:45Military police.
01:51:47Are you in trouble with the police?
01:51:48Oh, not exactly what you'd call trouble. I just don't want to meet them, that's all.
01:51:52Are you a soldier?
01:51:53Well, that's a matter of opinion.
01:51:55That's what I joined up to be.
01:51:57The government said we want men to fight the Nazis.
01:52:00Joined today.
01:52:01So I joined.
01:52:03I figured they were in a hurry.
01:52:05That was 387 days ago.
01:52:08Four divisions and a lot of drafts are going overseas, and what's number B-9-8-7-6-4-2 doing?
01:52:14Guarding the Chippewa Canal.
01:52:17Who'd want to steal it anyway?
01:52:19Well, I guess I'd better climb back into my battle rompers.
01:52:23You think our government defeated you badly?
01:52:25Well, what do you think?
01:52:27I didn't enlist to play nursemaid.
01:52:29I enlisted to knock hell out of the Nazis.
01:52:32I'm about as close to getting my hands on a Jerry now as I was at the beginning.
01:52:37We don't eat so good.
01:52:39Holy mackinac.
01:52:41Beef three times a day.
01:52:43Haven't tasted parsnip since I joined the army.
01:52:46Haven't tasted parsnip since I joined the army.
01:52:49I'm fond of parsnips, too.
01:52:51Why are you afraid of the police?
01:52:53Who's afraid of the police?
01:52:56Just overstayed my leave eight days.
01:52:58That is a serious offense in wartime.
01:53:00Tis with my CO.
01:53:02You're a deserter.
01:53:03Deserter, my royal Canadian foot.
01:53:06I'm just independent.
01:53:08You're a deserter because you have a legitimate grievance against your democratic government.
01:53:13Say, where did you pick up those five-gallon words?
01:53:19You have a good suit?
01:53:21Sure, it's a good suit.
01:53:22Paid 25 bucks for it two years ago.
01:53:25And along comes that heel Hitler.
01:53:27It's a very good suit.
01:53:29It's a dandy suit.
01:53:30Just now, most of the boys are wearing these.
01:53:34Yes.
01:54:14Well, I'm a son of a...
01:54:16Stand up.
01:54:19Put your hands up.
01:54:21Stand over there.
01:54:32Unless you'd like to be shot, you wouldn't move.
01:54:38Perfectly ready to kill you or anyone else.
01:54:41Yeah, I can see that.
01:54:44Fourteen grams of carbide.
01:54:46Don't move.
01:54:47Fourteen grams.
01:54:48Who's moving?
01:54:49Nine cans of germicide.
01:54:52Okay.
01:54:53Oh, yes, everything checks all right.
01:54:55Okay, seal her up.
01:55:12Now look what you've done.
01:55:14I am a deserter now.
01:55:15What do you mean?
01:55:16They've taken us clear out of the country.
01:55:17Out of the country?
01:55:18Into the States.
01:55:19We're crossing the border now.
01:55:20Into America.
01:55:22Heil Hitler.
01:55:25You dirty Nazi.
01:55:27Yes, I'm a Nazi.
01:55:28Heil Hitler.
01:55:29One of them off the U-boat.
01:55:30Quite right, my friend.
01:55:32In two minutes, I should have crossed the border.
01:55:34Once there were six of us.
01:55:35Now I represent them all.
01:55:37Field Marshal Goering has said,
01:55:40It doesn't matter as long as we have only one plane and one man left.
01:55:42So long as victory is ours.
01:55:45You hear that?
01:55:57We've beaten these dirty democracies, these weaklings.
01:56:00I tell you, there's something inside us.
01:56:02Something beyond the dim, muddy minds of you in the democracies.
01:56:06But you know the glorious mystical ties of blood and race that unite me with every German Aryan.
01:56:12When I step on American soil, I shall not be alone.
01:56:15Adolf Hitler and all the great German people will go with me.
01:56:20It's not the Canadian people we're against.
01:56:22It's your filthy government.
01:56:24The whole democratic system.
01:56:26You don't like it any more than I do.
01:56:28You don't like the job they've given you.
01:56:29You don't like the food.
01:56:30You said so yourself.
01:56:31Why, you spoon-fed louse.
01:56:33I can grouse about the food and the CO and anything I blame please.
01:56:38And that's more than you with your Gestapo and your storm troopers and your Aryan bush war.
01:56:43Ah, nuts.
01:56:45What's the good of talking to you?
01:56:47You can't even begin to understand democracy.
01:56:50We own the right to be fed up with anything we damn please and say so out loud when we feel like it.
01:56:57When things go wrong, we can take it.
01:57:01We can fish it out too.
01:57:19Hey, Eddie, wait a minute.
01:57:21Call the door.
01:57:25Thanks.
01:57:30Hey, Eddie.
01:57:31Yeah?
01:57:32You check and I'll mark.
01:57:33How about you checking and me marking just for a change, huh?
01:57:36Go on and wrestle some boxes. It'll be good for you.
01:57:39Yeah, sure, sure.
01:57:42Hey.
01:57:47Lady Godiva.
01:57:50Who are you two?
01:57:51I am Andrew Brock, Canadian active service force.
01:57:54You're lucky, aren't you?
01:57:55We're on American territory?
01:57:56Yes.
01:57:57I am Hans Schitt, a German citizen.
01:57:59I demand to be taken to the nearest German consul.
01:58:01Don't do it. Send him back.
01:58:02He's an escaping Nazi. He slugged me. That's my uniform.
01:58:05Hey, this gun is loaded.
01:58:06No.
01:58:07By an American law, you must take me to my consul.
01:58:09Is that right?
01:58:10I'm afraid it is.
01:58:11He's one of that gang off the German submarine, the U-37.
01:58:13He is.
01:58:14On the level?
01:58:15I am lieutenant here to the German Navy and also a German citizen.
01:58:17And I demand...
01:58:18You've got to send him back.
01:58:19He's not just an escaping Nazi. He's important.
01:58:21The whole German nation is waiting to see if he can get away with it.
01:58:23I know. I read the papers.
01:58:25Couldn't we sort out, you know...
01:58:27You mean...
01:58:28Yeah.
01:58:30No.
01:58:31By your own law, you must take me to my consul.
01:58:33Sometimes I think we've got too many laws.
01:58:35Don't let him pull that law stuff.
01:58:36You'll know better than that, soldier.
01:58:38I'm a customs inspector.
01:58:40This is for the immigration department.
01:58:42My job is inspecting and checking on freights and imports.
01:58:45Listen, captain.
01:58:46What would you do if he were an illegal shipment of cheese?
01:58:50Return him.
01:58:51But he's a human being.
01:58:53At least he's a Nazi.
01:58:55He's not on the manifest, is he?
01:58:56What?
01:58:57I said he's not on the manifest.
01:59:01No.
01:59:02No.
01:59:04No, he's not.
01:59:06The American law...
01:59:07Shut up.
01:59:08I know the law.
01:59:09It says imports are not admissible unless properly manifested.
01:59:13I find two items not listed.
01:59:16How do you check?
01:59:17Same way. Two unlisted items.
01:59:19But your law refers to freight, not to persons.
01:59:21This is a freight car and you're freight.
01:59:24Tell the engineer to return this car.
01:59:26Okay.
01:59:27Call those Canucks and tell them it's coming with two items missing from the manifest.
01:59:31Tell them to either list them or take them all.
01:59:34Check.
01:59:35Thanks, colonel.
01:59:36Thanks a million.
01:59:37We've all got to do our duty, soldier.
01:59:43Now send your gun back to the Mounties.
01:59:45Okay.
01:59:46I don't need it.
01:59:47But I protest.
01:59:48You cannot do this.
01:59:49It's illegal.
01:59:51Sonny boy.
01:59:53I've done it.
01:59:54Hello, McCauley.
01:59:55It's Eddie speaking.
01:59:56We're sending back car number 8772.
01:59:58Gee, you guys are getting careless.
02:00:00There's two items not in the manifest.
02:00:02Now either list them or take them all.
02:00:26Put them out, Nancy.
02:00:29No, not that way.
02:00:31This way.
02:00:36Because I'm not asking for those pants.
02:00:40I'm just taking them.
02:00:46I'm not asking for those pants.
02:00:48I'm just taking them.
02:00:50I'm not asking for those pants.
02:00:52I'm just taking them.
02:00:55I'm not asking for those pants.
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