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Blunt, Burgess, Philby and Maclean meet at Cambridge university and bond through their common leaning towards communism, which they see as the only alternative to fascism. Starring: Tom Hollander, Toby Stephens, Rupert Penry-Jones, Samuel West.
Blunt, Burgess, Philby and Maclean meet at Cambridge university and bond through their common leaning towards communism, which they see as the only alternative to fascism. Starring: Tom Hollander, Toby Stephens, Rupert Penry-Jones, Samuel West.
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00:03:02In fact, I think it's an invitation.
00:03:07I hope so, Donald. I really hope so.
00:03:13What? What?
00:03:25I think I might... That girl, do you think I should?
00:03:28Should what? Talk to her.
00:03:29Talk to her? Yes.
00:03:30No.
00:03:31Oh, baby, I don't want them bright and yellow
00:03:36You can have your sweet romance
00:03:40Sing me a swing song and let me dance
00:03:43Mr. Trumbulls, play some cards
00:03:46I ain't caring what knows
00:03:48Mr. Trumbulls, grab your heart
00:03:51Brothers, give me hard notes
00:03:54Oh, baby, I don't want them
00:03:57You spilled her drink
00:03:59Give the rhythm then a chance
00:04:03I think you should get her another
00:04:05She's a Jew, I don't buy drinks for Jews
00:04:09Get her another drink
00:04:15I think you should be quiet
00:04:17Jew lover
00:04:18Is it the uniforms given?
00:04:31Keep out of this
00:04:32Rowing eights, rugby fifteens
00:04:34Large groups of men wearing the same clothes
00:04:37Is that the attraction?
00:04:38Shut up
00:04:39Because your best clothes are a lot of in Berlin, aren't they?
00:04:43Black boots, leather belts
00:04:45Click your heels, Gibbons
00:04:47Click, click, click
00:04:50I'm warning you, keep out of this
00:04:52Keep out?
00:04:53But that's the whole point, isn't it?
00:04:56Not keeping out
00:04:58You're a bloody ponce
00:05:01Hit me, go on
00:05:04It's what you do, isn't it?
00:05:08Go on, Gibbons
00:05:09Hit the bloody ponce
00:05:10It's what you do, isn't it?
00:05:40It's what you do, isn't it?
00:06:10It's morning
00:06:11Miriam
00:06:12You're right
00:06:15It's morning
00:06:18If you're found here
00:06:20We'll both be sent down
00:06:21And our families will never speak to us again
00:06:23Fabulous
00:06:26Get back into bed and make love to me
00:06:30Morning, Mr Gibbons
00:06:33Morning, Mr Thomas, sir
00:06:35Quickly
00:06:36Mr Philby, good morning
00:06:45Get dressed
00:06:46No, you don't have time
00:06:48Am I still drunk?
00:06:52You know, I think I'm still drunk
00:06:54Mr Gibbons?
00:06:57He comes in next on land
00:06:58You're such an adventure, Kim Philby
00:07:06Let's go
00:07:15Come on
00:07:22Come on
00:07:22Morning, Mr Philby
00:07:28Stuck up bastard
00:07:36If you go that way
00:07:45I'll speak to you
00:07:46Yes
00:07:46Good morning, Mr Philby
00:07:51Good morning, Mr Philby
00:08:05Good
00:08:30Fuck
00:08:31Yes, sir
00:08:34I think so
00:08:35Thank you
00:08:35Isn't that appalling?
00:08:38What?
00:08:38With dollops
00:08:39Sorry, sir
00:08:40Sorry?
00:08:41It's an empire breakfast
00:08:43The British Empire is run by men
00:08:45Who go out every morning
00:08:46With heavy, dull dollops
00:08:48In the belly
00:08:49And it all starts here
00:08:50Talking of dollops
00:08:55Morning, dollop
00:08:58Philby
00:09:02H.A.R.
00:09:03Harold, Adrian, Russell, Philby
00:09:05Kim for short
00:09:06Guy Burgess
00:09:07Finished?
00:09:15I was wondering
00:09:17What?
00:09:18It's May
00:09:19And?
00:09:21Oh, the coat
00:09:22Yes
00:09:22Vladivostok
00:09:24Moscow
00:09:25The Kuznetsk Basin
00:09:26And Cambridge
00:09:27The coldest places on earth
00:09:29And of the four
00:09:30Cambridge
00:09:31Permanently the 19th of February
00:09:33And I like the pockets
00:09:36No
00:09:38Thank you
00:09:39You've been watching me
00:09:41Is that a question
00:09:43Or a statement
00:09:44Or hasn't it quite made up its mind
00:09:46What it is yet
00:09:46Look at that
00:09:50February the 19th
00:09:54In a face
00:09:54How are you?
00:09:57It's almost the end of turn
00:09:58And?
00:10:00The college lays us off
00:10:02For the whole vacation
00:10:03Then we're employed again
00:10:04At the start of next term
00:10:05Saves the college money
00:10:08And leaves you penniless
00:10:10For three months
00:10:10Well then we'll do something about it
00:10:15Stay away from him
00:10:18We'll do something about it
00:10:23I'll see to it
00:10:33Personally
00:10:34It was a question
00:10:46Hmm
00:10:48What I was saying to you
00:10:50About you watching me
00:10:51Guy
00:10:52Isn't he beautiful
00:10:55His name is Julian Bell
00:10:58He frightens me
00:10:59Because he burns so brightly
00:11:01Bright beautiful flames burn out
00:11:04Uh
00:11:04Just in case
00:11:06I think you should know
00:11:07I mean
00:11:07In case you're getting this
00:11:08Me
00:11:09Wrong
00:11:10Wrong
00:11:11I'm not at all
00:11:13You know
00:11:15No I don't think I do know
00:11:16Homosexual
00:11:18Three girlfriends in the last three terms
00:11:23Miriam Block is your fourth
00:11:25Something of a sexual athlete
00:11:27H.A.R. Philby
00:11:28University will have to give you
00:11:30You're blue for red bloodedness
00:11:32If you keep things up
00:11:34It's a simple unavoidable choice
00:11:42Donald
00:11:43Communism or fascism
00:11:44Everything in the middle
00:11:45Has gone to sleep
00:11:46To fight fascism
00:11:48You have to be a communist
00:11:49Anything else is appeasement
00:11:51The Apostles
00:11:53Apostles
00:11:54Blunt, Burgess and Bell
00:11:56They sound like a firm of solicitors
00:11:58In Tunbridge Wells
00:11:59Blunt, Burgess and Bell
00:12:01Solid, honest and incorruptible
00:12:02I think they want us to join
00:12:03It'd be a great honour
00:12:05Would it?
00:12:07Apostles is the most influential society
00:12:09In Cambridge
00:12:09All the top men are apostles
00:12:11And it's full of committed anti-fascists
00:12:13You think that's why they've been watching us
00:12:15To see if we're suitable top men
00:12:16What else could it be?
00:12:22Even when you're silent
00:12:23The noise is remarkable
00:12:25Noise?
00:12:27The sound of your heart
00:12:29Pumping away on your sleeve
00:12:30The cacophony of your gawp
00:12:34Does it show that much?
00:12:38You talk to McLean
00:12:39He has an Achilles heel
00:12:42His father
00:12:44The cabinet minister
00:12:45He's very ill
00:12:46Use it
00:12:48I'll get closer to Philby
00:12:50Shoot Philby's right for us
00:12:53I want a longer look
00:12:54We can't afford to get it wrong
00:12:57Our friends would never forgive us
00:12:59If we got it wrong
00:13:00Doesn't it make you uncomfortable?
00:13:06All this
00:13:07Privilege
00:13:09So much privilege
00:13:10Don't you want to smash it up?
00:13:14Pull it all down?
00:13:15No
00:13:18I don't
00:13:21My father died fucking my mother
00:13:29I heard her calling
00:13:32Or bleating really
00:13:34When I came into the room
00:13:36For a horrible moment
00:13:37I thought I got it wrong
00:13:37And that her calls for help
00:13:39Were in fact small bleats of pleasure
00:13:41She's got a narrow range of expression
00:13:43My mother
00:13:44Why are you telling me this?
00:13:45I had to roll him off
00:13:46I rolled him a bit too vigorously
00:13:48And he fell off my mother
00:13:49Off the bed and onto the floor
00:13:51And broke his arm
00:13:52I mean he was dead of course
00:13:54So he didn't mind
00:13:55But it made it a bit tricky
00:13:56With the coroner
00:13:57My mother had to give evidence
00:14:00About how he died
00:14:01And she did it very well
00:14:02Of course
00:14:02It's only an English woman
00:14:04Of decent heart
00:14:06And stout bosom
00:14:07Can
00:14:07Rising splendidly
00:14:09Above the banal
00:14:10And the absurd
00:14:11That's how I'd like to be remembered
00:14:12Rising above the banal
00:14:15And the absurd
00:14:15As an English woman
00:14:16Of stout heart
00:14:17And decent bosom
00:14:18It flops by the way
00:14:20The penis
00:14:21Before rigor mortis
00:14:22So they got the coffin shut
00:14:24It gave me something
00:14:27The death of my father
00:14:28What?
00:14:32Freedom
00:14:32It gave me freedom
00:14:35It was a huge sadness
00:14:37But it was a great
00:14:38Rush of freedom too
00:14:40It sounds ridiculous
00:14:42But the death of a parent
00:14:43Can be a beginning
00:14:44Especially if the parents
00:14:47Love
00:14:48One of the supposed
00:14:56Perks of being
00:14:56A fellow of trinity
00:14:57Is that I have to
00:14:58Drink sherry
00:14:59And eat lots of
00:14:59Overcooked meat
00:15:00With men a hundred
00:15:01Times my age
00:15:02Why don't you
00:15:04Come and sit with me
00:15:05At high table
00:15:06We could do
00:15:08With some fresh air
00:15:08So Mr Philby
00:15:16What are you spending
00:15:18The happiest days
00:15:19Of your life doing
00:15:20I have a motorcycle
00:15:21Mr Philby has
00:15:23A motorcycle
00:15:24And I'm a communist
00:15:27Which do you find funny
00:15:31I think motorcycles
00:15:32Are a force to be reckoned
00:15:33With
00:15:34Political movements
00:15:35Come and go
00:15:36Seventeen years
00:15:37Since the Russian Revolution
00:15:40Began
00:15:41Showing no sign of going away
00:15:42I've always felt that
00:15:45Attaching oneself so
00:15:46Wholeheartedly
00:15:47To the success
00:15:48Or otherwise
00:15:49Of a foreign power
00:15:50Amounts to
00:15:51Implicit treason
00:15:52And that's what it would be
00:15:54If the communists
00:15:56In this country
00:15:56Were capable
00:15:57Of being taken
00:15:57Remotely seriously
00:15:59Tell me Arthur
00:16:01Is Hitler
00:16:02To be taken seriously
00:16:03Or Mussolini
00:16:05Or are you content
00:16:07To be wearily
00:16:08Omniscient
00:16:08About them too
00:16:09Will they come
00:16:10And go
00:16:11Without their
00:16:11Stinking breath
00:16:12Passing down our table
00:16:13And god forbid
00:16:14Disturbing conversation
00:16:15Where's the dinner
00:16:22Where are the bloody waiters
00:16:24Watch this
00:16:26Now
00:16:27Did you see that
00:16:45Faces
00:16:46We're the first waiters
00:16:47Ever to strike
00:16:48At Cambridge
00:16:49Yes
00:17:15To the revolution
00:17:43Thank you
00:17:45Thank you
00:17:47Thank you
00:18:18Thank you, Mr. Gimmons.
00:18:46Give it five minutes and make sure it's disgusting.
00:18:51I can answer your question about Hitler and Mussolini happening.
00:18:55We must turn a blind eye.
00:18:58We must let them make their small imperial game.
00:19:01We must let them behave badly towards the Jews.
00:19:05This country fought the war to end all wars only 20 years ago.
00:19:08I was at the song, and I know it must never happen again.
00:19:15Mr. Burtis, sir.
00:19:17Michael.
00:19:18I wanted to thank you.
00:19:19Thank me on earth for...
00:19:22Personally.
00:19:24I'd just like to thank you so much.
00:19:26Michael, perhaps.
00:19:28Oh, beloved.
00:19:28Is our aim of over the king?
00:19:30Flush.
00:19:31I'm...
00:19:31I'm...
00:19:32I'm...
00:19:33I'm...
00:19:34I'm...
00:19:35I'm...
00:19:36I'm...
00:19:37I'm...
00:19:38I'm...
00:19:39I'm...
00:19:52Disgusting.
00:19:58The waiter has been asked to leave.
00:20:00You can't do that.
00:20:01It's done.
00:20:02I would say a quarter of the male population of this university is homosexual, and a third of the academic staff.
00:20:09And it's shocking hypocrisy to punish a transgressing waiter because of his sexual activity.
00:20:14How dare we?
00:20:16The nerve.
00:20:17It's not the sex.
00:20:18It's, uh, never the sex.
00:20:21Sit down.
00:20:29Look at me.
00:20:30Look at me.
00:20:30Look at me.
00:20:31Look at me.
00:20:32Hey!
00:20:33Hey!
00:20:34You are, how come I put it, one of us, eaten, a scholarship here, one of this college's brightest stars.
00:20:44What next?
00:20:45Whitehall.
00:20:47Parliament.
00:20:48From quadrangle to quadrangle to quadrangle, a life mapped out in squares.
00:20:52Is what the best people do.
00:20:54The most privileged people, I think you mean.
00:20:56Whatever you bloody will call it, it's right.
00:20:59The right people are in charge.
00:21:01Us.
00:21:02Us.
00:21:02And we shouldn't imagine that we're like them, because we're not.
00:21:05Us and them don't mix.
00:21:07All men are equal.
00:21:08All men, that is to say, that possess umbrellas.
00:21:11E.M.
00:21:11Forster, the well-known ponce.
00:21:15Look, you've got the wrong man.
00:21:17Michael Frank didn't organise the waiter's strike.
00:21:20Of course he didn't.
00:21:21He's a waiter.
00:21:23I'm responsible.
00:21:24I should suffer the consequences, not him.
00:21:27Very touching, but it's not as easy as that.
00:21:30This is a club here.
00:21:33And membership is for life.
00:21:37What you're trying to say is you're not going to punish me.
00:21:41The club makes allowances for the mistakes of its members.
00:21:44Are you a homosexual?
00:21:54The club even allows for mistakes, which last a lifetime.
00:21:58Mr. Gibbons gave me a year's pay.
00:22:04Just like that.
00:22:05A whole year's pay in an envelope.
00:22:07What was I supposed to do?
00:22:08I can't afford to say no to an offer like that.
00:22:10You betrayed Guy.
00:22:12You betrayed your fellow workers.
00:22:14What about principles, Mr. Frank?
00:22:16Where were your principles?
00:22:17I can't afford principles.
00:22:20It's right for you.
00:22:22You don't have to think about any of the ordinary things.
00:22:24Like how to pay the rent.
00:22:25Or where the next meal's coming from.
00:22:27Why don't you bugger off and leave the real world to real people, Mr. Philby?
00:22:34Sir, you can't live without principles.
00:22:37No one can.
00:22:40The waiter was paid to get caught in bed with Guy.
00:22:43How do you know?
00:22:44Who told you?
00:22:46I saw Gibbons give him an envelope full of money.
00:22:50Don't tell Guy.
00:22:52It would hurt him to know I don't want him hurt.
00:22:53You care deeply, don't you?
00:22:59About fighting fascism.
00:23:00It's what I live for.
00:23:02I'd do anything.
00:23:03Are you still here?
00:23:10Of course I'm still bloody here.
00:23:12I'd have to bugger the dean to get sent down.
00:23:16What's the matter with this room?
00:23:17It's so bloody careful.
00:23:19It's a careful, bloody room.
00:23:21A careful, bloody place.
00:23:23It's a smug, complacent, dead, bloody place.
00:23:31Good.
00:23:32Well, that's a relief.
00:23:32I don't want to smash it up or pull it all down.
00:23:47Because it's what I want for everyone.
00:23:50I want everyone to have it.
00:23:53It's what I live for.
00:23:54You're right.
00:23:56We want the same thing, Anthony.
00:24:00Do we?
00:24:00Don't we?
00:24:11Murphy Dick.
00:24:12Sorry.
00:24:13Inside the copy in your room, you'll find a set of instructions.
00:24:16Follow them.
00:24:17Tell no one.
00:24:18Instructions about what?
00:24:21Disingenuousness isn't part of your character, Kim.
00:24:23Don't pretend it is.
00:24:24Come on.
00:24:30Happy Dick.
00:24:35Happy Dick.
00:24:35Happy Dick.
00:24:36Happy Dick.
00:24:37Happy Dick.
00:24:38Happy Dick.
00:24:46Hello?
00:24:49Miriam.
00:24:50I wanted to see you.
00:24:52Yes.
00:24:53Hello.
00:24:54What's that?
00:24:56Nothing.
00:24:57What kind of nothing?
00:24:59The nothing that's nothing.
00:25:01Or the nothing that's something.
00:25:04Give it back.
00:25:05Give it back.
00:25:07Give it back.
00:25:16Can I trust you, Kim?
00:25:18Yes.
00:25:23You can trust me.
00:25:24Yes.
00:25:24You can trust me.
00:25:48You can trust me.
00:25:49Jefferson?
00:25:56No, no.
00:26:14You can trust me.
00:26:16You can trust me.
00:26:17A test can tell us a great deal about this man.
00:26:47How well he follows instructions, how good he is at thinking on his feet, how he copes with surprises.
00:26:53But not whether his heart is in the right place.
00:26:54It's not us. We're interested in it. It's us.
00:26:59You're worried about Filby.
00:27:02His enthusiasm is suspicious. We have to be careful.
00:27:08Give it a little longer.
00:27:11What is the expression, out on a limb?
00:27:14Why are you out on a limb for Filby?
00:27:17I'm not sure about him either.
00:27:23But if he is the real thing, he will be a valuable soul.
00:27:28And how will you find out?
00:27:29I'm looking into his eyes and asking for his word as a Cambridge man.
00:27:33What else is there?
00:27:40Couldn't it have been...
00:27:41What, Donald? Our own lot?
00:27:44Men in hats and bad coats, reading the inner pages of the Daily Express.
00:27:48Were they British intelligence? Of course not.
00:27:50Only insurance salesmen and Russian agents look like that.
00:27:55Bloody hell.
00:27:58Not our lot.
00:28:00No.
00:28:02They've been watching us, probably for months.
00:28:04And that was a test.
00:28:07And if they're testing us, that means they want us.
00:28:10And we passed, Donald.
00:28:11Scotch and toothpaste.
00:28:30Mmm.
00:28:31A drink I know and love.
00:28:34Camping trips as a child of my father.
00:28:36You don't see much of him, do you?
00:28:41No.
00:28:44This is it, Donald.
00:28:45No more standing by and doing nothing.
00:28:48It's frightening.
00:28:50They're completely wonderful.
00:28:51He's dying, Kim.
00:28:53My father's dying.
00:28:56It's funny.
00:28:57He's a cabinet minister.
00:28:59A deeply religious man.
00:29:00A real pillar of the establishment.
00:29:02Everything I hate.
00:29:03But he's my father.
00:29:08I don't think I can do this to him.
00:29:15I've been looking for you.
00:29:18I should go.
00:29:19Work to do.
00:29:20Where have you been?
00:29:22Out on the motorcycle.
00:29:23Your voice has gone up an octave, Kim.
00:29:27A test.
00:29:29I want to go on holiday when term ends,
00:29:31and I have to be sure that the motorcycle's going well.
00:29:33I've been meaning to ask you to come with me.
00:29:40You smell of scotch and toothpaste.
00:29:45The philanderers double.
00:29:46It was a test.
00:29:48A test to check suitability for a long, exciting journey.
00:29:51The journey of a lifetime.
00:30:01You look like little boys.
00:30:05You both look like little boys.
00:30:09Also, it's wrong about Kim.
00:30:11I'd put my life on him being genuine.
00:30:13Our job is to talent spot.
00:30:14In my opinion, Kim Philby is extremely talented.
00:30:20Come in.
00:30:24Julian.
00:30:26I was looking for Donald McLean.
00:30:30Haven't seen him, sorry.
00:30:33It's his father.
00:30:34I'm afraid he's dead.
00:30:35Is there anything...
00:30:51You and Julian, there's nothing, is there?
00:30:54This is the moment.
00:30:56His moment.
00:30:58What?
00:30:59Donald.
00:31:00He has to know what's best for him.
00:31:02The rest of his life depends upon him.
00:31:05And if he doesn't know, he has to be told.
00:31:06By me?
00:31:09By Kim Philby.
00:31:13If Philby brings Donald to the comrades,
00:31:14the comrades would find it very hard to say no to Philby.
00:31:19We'd be four talented friends.
00:31:22And friendship is everything.
00:31:32Julian.
00:31:46Guy.
00:31:48This is what I think it is, isn't it?
00:31:50Am I in?
00:31:51Guy?
00:31:52We want you to talk to Donald, get him to see his future.
00:31:54Am I in?
00:31:55Talk to Donald.
00:31:57I don't think now's the right time.
00:31:59No, now's exactly the right time.
00:32:00His father's just died.
00:32:02There's something you should know.
00:32:03Moscow is not as fond of you as you might imagine.
00:32:06Moscow?
00:32:10It's the first time you've said it.
00:32:11Well, I don't want it to be the last.
00:32:12What?
00:32:13They'd like you so much more if you could bring them Donald.
00:32:17If I bring them Donald McClane, then they'll have me.
00:32:20Is that the deal?
00:32:20Is that how Moscow's thinking?
00:32:23Listen.
00:32:24Babies are dying in this country because they're not fed properly.
00:32:28Old men and women die alone and without dignity.
00:32:31Why?
00:32:31Because they're poor.
00:32:33That's all.
00:32:34Because they're poor.
00:32:35I hate it.
00:32:36I hate it with all my being and I would do anything to change it.
00:32:40Anything.
00:32:42Personal feelings, small indignities, they just have to be put aside.
00:32:45It's hard.
00:32:47Sometimes it's very hard.
00:32:49But it has to be.
00:32:54And I know you feel the same.
00:32:56I'm not used to this.
00:33:26Nor am I.
00:33:29Really?
00:33:33You kept your socks on.
00:33:36My heart Virginia gave them to me.
00:33:38The hairs.
00:33:39Whatever you do, don't take the socks off.
00:33:42Not under any circumstances.
00:33:45I'm in bed with Virginia Woolf's socks.
00:33:47Not in front of the socks, Julian.
00:34:09My father had a crisis of faith.
00:34:13He lost confidence in the existence of God.
00:34:15It was terrible, lonely agony for him.
00:34:19So he locked himself in his study and he drew an imaginary line down the centre of the room.
00:34:25All night he paced the length of his study.
00:34:27On this side, I walk with Christ.
00:34:30One step across the line, I turn away forever.
00:34:36He paced until daybreak.
00:34:40Up and down.
00:34:42Up and down.
00:34:44I know how much you loved your father.
00:34:50But life goes on.
00:34:53And it matters what you do, Donald.
00:34:57It matters so much what we all do.
00:34:59It matters more than it has ever mattered.
00:35:02Yeah, yeah.
00:35:02Pete, he paced until daybreak.
00:35:04On the right side of the line.
00:35:06His faith stayed.
00:35:08His life didn't change.
00:35:10He won't ever know.
00:35:17A betrayal is a betrayal, whether the betrayed knows it or not.
00:35:25I didn't kiss him before he died and I didn't hug him.
00:35:29No, I never will.
00:35:32I loved him and I didn't hug him.
00:35:40No, I didn't.
00:35:58I absolutely saluded my eyes.
00:36:01I re-
00:36:06Anything rims left in that bottle?
00:36:07No.
00:36:08The end of Cambridge. It's a real life.
00:36:17Real life.
00:36:18You all right?
00:36:19Am I all right?
00:36:26I'm completely fucking desolate.
00:36:38Goodbye, Cambridge. Goodbye, old life.
00:37:05Goodbye!
00:37:08Goodbye!
00:37:35Guy! Guy!
00:37:37Guy!
00:37:38Guy!
00:37:39Guy!
00:37:40Guy!
00:37:41Guy!
00:37:42Guy!
00:37:43Guy!
00:37:44Guy!
00:37:45Stop the puns! Stop the puns!
00:37:47Where is he?
00:37:48Guy!
00:37:49Guy!
00:37:50Guy!
00:37:51Guy, where are you?
00:37:54Where the hell is he?
00:37:57Guy!
00:37:58Guy!
00:37:59Guy!
00:38:00Guy!
00:38:01Guy!
00:38:02Guy!
00:38:03Guy!
00:38:04Guy!
00:38:05Guy!
00:38:06Guy!
00:38:07Guy!
00:38:08Guy!
00:38:09Guy!
00:38:10Guy!
00:38:11Guy!
00:38:12Guy!
00:38:13Guy!
00:38:14Guy!
00:38:15Guy!
00:38:16Guy!
00:38:17Guy!
00:38:18Guy!
00:38:19Guy!
00:38:24Guy!
00:38:26We're going to change it forever, aren't we?
00:38:28Yes.
00:38:30Yes.
00:38:31Goodbye, Cambridge. Goodbye, old life.
00:39:01Walked upon England's mountains free.
00:39:07That was the holy Lamb of God
00:39:14On England's pleasant, prosperous sea.
00:39:21And in the sky...
00:39:25We're going to Vienna.
00:39:27Deliver this. 122 Bahnhofstrasse, Apartment 4.
00:39:31Mimosa. Carry Mimosa.
00:39:33When you make the delivery, then the contact will know you are genuine.
00:39:36Anything else?
00:39:38A place to stay.
00:39:40She's a communist, not an agent.
00:39:42It could be a nice woman.
00:39:44And some money.
00:39:46Money? I don't want any money.
00:39:48Expenses are Vienna. Take it. Take it.
00:39:50I want you to know, and I...
00:39:52I know this sort of talk is not...
00:39:55What I mean is...
00:39:57I'm very honoured to have this chance.
00:39:59And I will give everything I have to fighting fascism.
00:40:02Everything I have.
00:40:07Sorry.
00:40:13Never apologise...
00:40:16...for feeling that way.
00:40:18Never.
00:40:20Never.
00:40:22No Scale.
00:40:25Are you sure to take this chance, her?
00:40:27I have found no clue to her.
00:40:29No clue of all.
00:40:31Open the box, count down next week.
00:40:36See, please!
00:40:38James!
00:40:39Sadness!
00:40:41Had enough of that!
00:40:43you stay in the bridge!
00:40:49Let's see.
00:41:08So good.
00:41:19What are you doing?
00:41:23Seeing how much money you've got.
00:41:26A hundred pounds.
00:41:28My mother gave it to me.
00:41:31You don't need it.
00:41:33Were you going to steal it?
00:41:35No.
00:41:37Yes.
00:41:38And if I don't give it to you, will you steal it anyway?
00:41:41Yes.
00:41:49That's wonderful.
00:41:55Thank you very much.
00:41:57Where do I not go?
00:42:01Very good.
00:42:18Kim.
00:42:19Professor Klein, from Berlin.
00:42:22With what is left of his life.
00:42:25He is a Jew and a communist and he likes talking.
00:42:37None of which are appropriate in Berlin at the moment.
00:42:40How long will he be staying with you?
00:42:42As soon as we can arrange for him to move on, we'll move him on.
00:42:46Austria is too German for him to be here long.
00:42:49It's a huge risk you're taking.
00:42:51What should I do?
00:42:52Stand by?
00:42:53Do nothing?
00:42:54Is that what you think?
00:42:55No.
00:42:56No, I just...
00:42:57Well, what did you mean?
00:43:01I want you to be safe, that's all.
00:43:11You're a brave woman.
00:43:12Brave?
00:43:13No.
00:43:14Bravery is when there is a choice.
00:43:16And the more dangerous route is taken, the safer it's ignored.
00:43:20I'm not brave.
00:43:22I'm doing what I must do.
00:43:32The English gentleman.
00:43:33Huh.
00:43:34My father taught me three things when I was a boy.
00:43:37Walk on the right-hand side of stairs and corridors.
00:43:40Hold open doors for women.
00:43:41Always let everyone else out of the lift before you get out.
00:43:44Do these three things, and every day in life you will have moments when people like you.
00:43:48And that will make everything easier.
00:43:51I have to visit somewhere.
00:43:57Now, there's a black shirt here.
00:43:59I have to visit somewhere.
00:44:01Here's a smack.
00:44:05You're at the green shirt.
00:44:06Now, come here.
00:44:08Come here, frozen!
00:44:09Come here, frozen!
00:44:12Come here!
00:44:13Come here, frozen!
00:44:14Go, frozen!
00:44:16Now, come here, frozen!
00:44:17Now, come here, frozen!
00:44:18I don't like them all.
00:44:19Yeah.
00:44:20These are.
00:44:24Um, was costed us?
00:44:25I am shipping.
00:44:26Ah.
00:44:48Oh, my God.
00:45:18Where have you been?
00:45:23A delivery.
00:45:25Please.
00:45:26Where have you been, Kim?
00:45:28A delivery.
00:45:32I'm sorry.
00:45:33Trust is not easy.
00:45:38For you.
00:45:39You can't afford them.
00:45:43No.
00:45:48No.
00:46:05You see what they do.
00:46:07You see what the Nazis do.
00:46:18Oh, my God.
00:46:21Oh, my God.
00:46:33It happened.
00:46:34What happened?
00:46:36The social democrats called out the power workers in Linz today.
00:46:40And one day, 300 strikers murdered.
00:46:45It's over before it started.
00:46:47They hanged the leaders.
00:46:55I need your help.
00:46:57We have to move him tonight.
00:47:10I went to a very fine public school in Trinity College, Cambridge.
00:47:24My back is straight and my tall lips stiff.
00:47:27And I have a British passport.
00:47:33Guten Abend.
00:47:40Don't show me.
00:48:03God save the king.
00:48:10This is Gunther.
00:48:11He'll take you to a safe place.
00:48:13Nein, ohne den Koffer.
00:48:15No.
00:48:16No.
00:48:17No.
00:48:18No.
00:48:19No.
00:48:20No.
00:48:21No.
00:48:22No.
00:48:23No.
00:48:24No.
00:48:25No.
00:48:27No.
00:48:28No.
00:48:29No.
00:48:30No.
00:48:31No.
00:48:32No.
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00:48:38No.
00:48:39No.
00:48:40No.
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00:48:52No.
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00:48:54No.
00:48:55No.
00:48:56No.
00:48:57No.
00:48:58No.
00:48:59No.
00:49:00No.
00:49:01No.
00:49:02No.
00:49:03No.
00:49:04No.
00:49:05No.
00:49:06No.
00:49:07No.
00:49:08No.
00:49:09What are you laughing at?
00:49:17You're walking on the outside.
00:49:20Another of your father's rules for happiness.
00:49:23Protecting the woman from motor cars passing.
00:49:26Like you would if we were walking down the strand.
00:49:32You're ridiculous.
00:49:34Dad.
00:49:35What?
00:49:36I heard it.
00:49:37Heard what?
00:49:38He loved me.
00:49:40Did I?
00:49:41You're ridiculous.
00:49:47Him, Felby.
00:49:49You are ridiculous.
00:49:52That's you, Friedman.
00:49:54The feeling is mental.
00:49:57Oh, my God.
00:49:58Oh.
00:49:59Oh.
00:50:00Oh.
00:50:01Oh.
00:50:02Oh.
00:50:03Oh.
00:50:04Oh.
00:50:05Oh.
00:50:06Oh, my God.
00:50:07Oh.
00:50:09Oh.
00:50:13Oh.
00:50:14Nein, nein.
00:50:15Plausen Sie mich.
00:50:16Plausen Sie mich.
00:50:17Nein.
00:50:18Nein.
00:50:27No.
00:50:28Itzi!
00:50:29Go into it!
00:50:30Come on!
00:50:31Come on!
00:50:32Come on!
00:50:33We must separate!
00:50:34Itzi, come on!
00:50:35You go on!
00:50:37Go on!
00:50:38Go on!
00:50:39Go on!
00:50:41No!
00:50:42No!
00:50:43No!
00:50:44No!
00:50:45No!
00:50:46No!
00:50:47No!
00:50:48No!
00:50:49No!
00:50:50No!
00:50:51No!
00:50:52No!
00:50:53No!
00:50:54No!
00:50:55No!
00:50:56No!
00:50:57No!
00:50:58No!
00:50:59Nev!
00:51:01Nev!
00:51:02Nev!
00:51:16Hey!
00:51:17Hey!
00:51:18Halt!
00:51:20Halt!
00:51:21Strebe daない!
00:51:23hep!
00:51:25Go down, go down, go down.
00:51:55Go down, go down, go down.
00:52:25Go down, go down, go down.
00:52:55God stopped me.
00:52:57Have faith in each and every dot.
00:53:02Even if they're saying and doing and believing terrible things?
00:53:08They will see what is right in the end.
00:53:10You can get a British passport and then you'll be safe.
00:53:22And I want you to be safe very badly.
00:53:24How?
00:53:25How can I get a passport?
00:53:26Oh, you're serious.
00:53:39Very.
00:53:41A pragmatic marriage?
00:53:43Marriage.
00:53:44No.
00:53:46A marriage of love, hope and faith.
00:53:49Have faith.
00:54:01And the living room.
00:54:22It's horrible.
00:54:36It's horrible.
00:54:37Well, take it.
00:54:38I feel like a refugee.
00:54:43An Austrian in London.
00:54:48You're not a refugee.
00:54:50You're Mrs. Philby and I love you.
00:54:55You're nervous.
00:54:57Meeting your friends.
00:54:58They're not very frightening.
00:55:01They're really very, uh, very ordinary.
00:55:03Very patriotic, though.
00:55:23You know me, queen and country.
00:55:25Go and get a cup of tea, Jack.
00:55:31Jack Hewitt, decorator and chorus boy in the hit musical No No Nanette.
00:55:49My new boy.
00:55:52Hello.
00:55:55Some things never change.
00:55:58Hello.
00:56:01So, Kim Philby went to Vienna and came back with a little wife.
00:56:06Not little.
00:56:09Brave.
00:56:09Dedicated.
00:56:11Beautiful.
00:56:14And a comrade.
00:56:22I have a confession.
00:56:23I think I was photographed in Vienna.
00:56:30You knew?
00:56:32Why?
00:56:35Insurance.
00:56:36You want something on me in case I ever start to have doubts.
00:56:40Is that it?
00:56:41I said no to the money, so you needed photographs for future blackmail.
00:56:45It's what always happens, not in person.
00:56:49Don't you understand?
00:56:50I believe in this.
00:56:51It shows.
00:56:52Passionate communists.
00:56:53You and your friends have your red hearts out on your sleeves.
00:56:56What good is that to me?
00:56:57I don't understand.
00:56:59I don't understand.
00:57:01Store your anger and your feeling.
00:57:04It is yours.
00:57:04You'll never lose it.
00:57:06But no one must be allowed to see it.
00:57:08Your passion must be secret.
00:57:12And your past must be buried.
00:57:13Litzy's a remarkable girl.
00:57:25Yes.
00:57:27And a communist.
00:57:32She's known.
00:57:34Here.
00:57:35Everywhere.
00:57:36Litzy Friedman, the communist.
00:57:43She's everything to me.
00:57:49Everything.
00:58:08Being with you gives me hope.
00:58:10Kissing you gives me, what did you say?
00:58:16A stiff upper lip.
00:58:19I'd lost it a little.
00:58:21Hope.
00:58:24But you've given it back to me.
00:58:27It's a precious gift.
00:58:30I'm glad you're here.
00:58:33Glad.
00:58:39I had to make you safe.
00:58:41And I am.
00:58:42We are.
00:58:45I don't think you'd come if it was only an arrangement.
00:58:49I had to love you.
00:58:53Head to.
00:58:55You're scaring me, Kim.
00:58:57Talk to me.
00:59:00Talk to me.
00:59:01What do you mean, head to?
00:59:06Look at me.
00:59:08Look at me.
00:59:09Tell me you love me.
00:59:15Say it.
00:59:17Please.
00:59:19I can't.
00:59:24Because it wouldn't be true.
00:59:31Tell me you don't love me.
00:59:33Look me in the eye and tell me you don't love me.
00:59:36I don't love you.
00:59:44I don't love you.
01:00:03I don't love you.
01:00:04I don't love you.
01:00:12I don't love you.
01:00:12I don't love you.
01:00:12I don't love you.
01:00:12I don't love you.
01:00:13I don't love you.
01:00:13I don't love you.
01:00:14I don't love you.
01:00:14I don't love you.
01:00:15I don't love you.
01:00:15I don't love you.
01:00:16I don't love you.
01:00:16I don't love you.
01:00:17I don't love you.
01:00:17I don't love you.
01:00:17I don't love you.
01:00:18I don't love you.
01:00:18I don't love you.
01:00:19I don't love you.
01:00:20I don't love you.
01:00:21I don't love you.
01:00:22I don't love you.
01:00:23I don't love you.
01:00:24I don't love you.
01:00:25I don't love you.
01:00:26I don't love you.
01:00:27I don't love you.
01:00:28It's done.
01:00:50I no longer have a brave, dedicated, beautiful comrade for a wife.
01:00:58What now?
01:01:09There's almost no chance of you surviving. Kill Franco and be killed in the act of doing it.
01:01:31We have to start fighting for the future, and the fight starts now.
01:01:36So which are you, Antony? Ponce? Or Spire?
01:01:41We're right inside the establishment, ready to do terrible, wonderful damage.
01:01:48To a better future.
01:01:50A better future!
01:01:51A better future!
01:01:52Let's take a look at the future.