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Chronicling the story of the most infamous double agents in British history. Anthony Blunt is sent to Germany to retrieve sensitive documents. Starring: Tom Hollander, Toby Stephens, Rupert Penry-Jones, Samuel West.
Chronicling the story of the most infamous double agents in British history. Anthony Blunt is sent to Germany to retrieve sensitive documents. Starring: Tom Hollander, Toby Stephens, Rupert Penry-Jones, Samuel West.
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03:29It's a nice place.
03:58Do you know what?
04:00If it's okay with you, I feel like skipping the nice place bullshit and cutting straight to the chase.
04:05Chase?
04:06Alternatively, we could drink tea, clear our throats a lot,
04:10and then maybe a long and bold conversation about the weather while we wait for Herr Hitler.
04:17So.
04:21What do you think?
04:25Overcast?
04:26Some light rain?
04:31Sunny spells?
04:35Are we in for a spot of high pressure?
04:38Right.
04:51You're not...
04:52What?
04:53You know.
04:54No, I don't know.
04:59Am I a prostitute?
05:02Is that what you're asking?
05:04Oh, my God, no.
05:06No, I am not a prostitute.
05:09I'm a lapsing Catholic, but I haven't lapsed that far.
05:13I'm sorry.
05:14I just...
05:14It was...
05:15I thought...
05:15I'm so sorry.
05:17Do me a favor.
05:19Shut up and kiss me.
05:20Yes.
05:21So...
05:21Yes.
05:23Let's go.
05:53Let's go.
06:23Let's go.
06:54Which, with no gas in all of Paris and no trains running, won't be easy.
06:58What about you?
07:00We're evacuating the embassy tonight.
07:03We've hoarded enough petrol and a couple of trucks.
07:06We'll make a run for the channel.
07:08That's good.
07:09You have to grab it, don't you?
07:13When it comes along, you have to grab it and hold on to dear life.
07:16What?
07:17The thing is...
07:18Look, come with me, Melinda.
07:21I'll get you to England.
07:23On the back of your white horse?
07:25Listen, Donald, it's easy to confuse things at moments like these.
07:29Everything is crazy.
07:30And probably right now you think I'm the real thing.
07:32You are.
07:33You are the real thing.
07:33I don't think you can trust your feelings at a time like this.
07:37I've never been clear about anything.
07:39I'm not letting you go.
07:41You don't have a choice.
07:42What is it you have to grab?
07:54Happiness, of course.
07:56Happiness.
08:02People just down.
08:03It's great.
08:10Good morning.
08:11Here are my papers.
08:11No, don't worry.
08:13You ain't here.
08:25My orders are very clear.
08:27Embassy staff and their dependents only.
08:29There isn't room for anyone else.
08:30But she's trapped here.
08:31There's no way for her to get out of the city unless she comes with us.
08:33That's not my problem.
08:35What's happening here?
08:36The gentleman wants to bring his American friend on.
08:39Sorry, not unless you're married.
08:40That's ridiculous.
08:41How long have you known her?
08:45Not long.
08:45How long?
08:47Two days.
08:48Sorry.
08:49Sorry.
08:49Look, I love you.
08:57I think you're beautiful and funny and clever and beautiful.
09:13It's all right.
09:14I understand.
09:15You try.
09:16Thank you for trying.
09:17No, no, you don't understand.
09:18That's not what I'm saying.
09:19Well, what are you saying?
09:22I'm asking you to marry me, actually.
09:23I don't know.
09:28Well, you have to say.
09:29You have to decide.
09:30Now?
09:31Now.
09:31Yes.
09:40Yes.
09:40Actually.
09:43If any man can show any just cause, why Donald and Melinda may not lawfully be joined together,
10:02let him now speak, let him now speak, or else hereafter forever hold his peace.
10:09I pronounce that Donald and Melinda be man and wife together in the name of the Father
10:23and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost.
10:28Amen.
10:28Amen.
10:30Let me kiss the bride.
10:31Amen.
10:32Amen.
10:35Allons enfants de la patrie, le jour de gloire est arrivé, contre nous de la tyrannie,
10:46les tendards sanglant est levée, les tendards sanglant est levée.
10:52Entendez-vous dans les...
10:55Thank you, Jack.
10:56The Donald's new wife.
10:57Cheers.
11:00What do you want with the French letter, guy?
11:02I mean, why do you care where your emissions end up?
11:05It's amazing what you can get in one of these.
11:07Anything I need to know about things?
11:12Well, Anthony's got himself into MI5 and I've been promoted.
11:15I'm now head of Soviet counterintelligence, which means I'm the man in British intelligence
11:20in charge of making sure people like us don't become people like us.
11:25No stop, your mum will get past Kim Philby.
11:28Welcome home, Donald.
11:29Are you happy?
11:32Yes, very.
11:33That's what I thought.
11:37God, I have to go.
11:38Back to the wife.
11:39I'm off to the lavatory.
11:41Which one?
11:42Hyde Park Corner, I think.
11:44You're very quiet.
11:55Who's Colonel Winter?
11:57We call him the chief vet.
11:58Why?
11:59Vet.
12:00Head of vetting at MI5.
12:02I've been summonsed.
12:03I think they've found a trace, Kim.
12:05I think they're onto me.
12:05How?
12:10Wait.
12:10Wait.
12:11They told you.
12:12They told you to see him.
12:13Well, they wouldn't do that if they were sure.
12:15They'd just pull you in.
12:16They wouldn't tell you in advance.
12:18The other way is to warn the suspect and watch how he behaves.
12:28You waited.
12:29What?
12:29Just now, you waited until Guy and Donald left before telling me about your sermons.
12:34That's right.
12:35Do you listen to everything?
12:36Servants have ears.
12:37They're not a servant.
12:40I cook, I clean, I fuck Guy Burgess.
12:43Or rather, he fucks me.
12:45What else does that make me?
12:47You change the subject.
12:48I just want to protect them, Guy and Donald, that's all.
12:51I thought you told each other everything.
12:53They're both out of kilter.
12:54Donald is happy.
12:56Happiness is so unreliable.
12:57It's the worst thing that can happen to an agent.
13:00And Guy is...
13:01Deeply unpredictable.
13:04It's best they don't know.
13:05She does things with cigarettes.
13:18he does things with cigarettes it's his little test he wants to see if the hand shakes
13:35and he'll know you smoke so don't say no what he offers you
13:39you'll be fine
13:48cigarette thank you
13:54it doesn't work sorry old chap
14:18so
14:22so
14:24so
14:29Kim this is James Jesus Angleton he's from American intelligence and he's here to learn
14:49from the way we do things he's going to be shadowing you
14:52hello
15:00you were a communist
15:06I had sympathies yes leanings in fact at Cambridge as a lot of Cambridge men did
15:16I'm getting over it now you're not there yet
15:22I was leaning a long way and correcting the lean is a bit of a process
15:30what do you think of that
15:35the painting
15:38it's terrible
15:41unforgivably bad
15:42art is very close to your heart isn't it
15:44yes it is
15:45if a picture has no social function then it has no value
15:49spectator last month do you believe that
15:51I wrote it
15:54because it sounds very left-leaning to me
15:56I suppose my art criticism is the last to stop leaning
16:04the best of it did old chap
16:09are we finished
16:16yes
16:17may I ask who
16:20no
16:20no of course
16:23no
16:39no
16:50you okay fine fine you're anthony blunt do i know you i'm over here with colleagues learning how to
17:03do things we're babies in the states at this game i'm game yes cowboys and indians something like
17:09that great fun excuse me i have to get home sure perhaps if you americans had the courage to join
17:15the war it wouldn't seem like a game guy liddell is his name cheer him up jack go on his wife is
17:32called calypso bearing and she's just run off to florida with his stepbrother which is a bit
17:36upsetting if he's married what good will a little bit of me do well i think he's been looking in the
17:40wrong direction all his life and he's struggling to admit it and he's something important in
17:44intelligence and you want him to be a friend he's very important in mi5 and we would love him to be
17:50our friend off you go jack you treat me like a tart you know that do stop whining jack there's a war on
17:56anthony
17:59kim looks pleased with donald's new wife
18:15what's your name ducky vladimir ilyich ulyanov don't tell a soul i'm stalin's man in soho
18:24ducky
18:25darling the friend of hitler
18:26kim's new girlfriend
18:39no soon will be
18:43why do you say that she's a hell of a lady and he's a hell of a guy
18:47this is england not an american musical she'd be a great catch she's my wife
18:53excuse me
19:04all right it was all about art my chap with the come no mistakes i think they think of communism in an
19:16englishman as a kind of undergraduate measles a rash in one's youth that clears up quickly
19:20i slipped in the stupid question at the end who was it that pointed out the left winger in me
19:25no real soviet agent would ever be so crass
19:28it's all right to know who was there
19:30who is that
19:32james jesus angleton my new shadow is young keen and easy enough to handle
19:40no one's remembered it's my birthday
19:45nobody move nobody move nobody leave it's anthony's birthday the love buffer can go to hell
20:01i saw you i'm not stupid i saw you standing close to him and you were touching him
20:08you're drunk of course i'm drunk it doesn't make me wrong
20:11touch of the arm the whisper in the ear
20:16i saw you where did you learn that stuff the american way of adultery to go with american
20:22corruption and american arrogance and american
20:24you're pregnant i'm pregnant what i'm pregnant
20:30oh whoopsie
20:34i'm sorry
20:38i'm sorry
20:43happy birthday dear earth
20:48happy birthday
20:53to you
20:56this was delivered this morning
21:03it's from queen mary what is it that's a reticule obviously what's a reticule
21:20it's a handbag the windows have given anthony a handbag
21:25now that you have hurdled the kernel we're expecting you soon winter what my god it's
21:42the house of windsor you've been given the once-over by the vet because the windsors
21:46want to give you a job of course anthony blunt by royal appointment where is it who's telling
21:54my president there wasn't anyone before you you're the one when i see you not being with
22:07me i feel scared it all comes out it's because i want to tell you everything if i feel jealous
22:15i want to tell you that's all no secrets no secrets
22:23come on
22:30we're safe here melinda i'm cold
22:54when i was five years old my father took me to the cathedral at orvieto in italy
23:08i asked him what the funny wooden boxes with curtains were and he explained about confession
23:14and sin i asked him how long it would take to confess all your sins about two days
23:22he laughed a big laugh i thought that by his laughing he meant two days wouldn't cover it
23:29all the sins all the sins there's something you need to know what is it
23:36donald what it's it's it's what i do
23:45what
23:49donald don't scare me like this
23:53i'm just gonna say i'm a spy
23:58you're laughing
24:02this is a war lots of people work in intelligence
24:05and i knew it's obvious
24:07you silly man i knew
24:10and it's good work
24:12i'm proud of you
24:15i don't want to know any more about your work
24:19it's important and it's secret that's all
24:21let's keep it simple
24:23it can never be simple
24:24let's talk about it later
24:27i'm so tired
24:29i work for someone else
24:30who
24:36moscow
24:41what
24:45i work for moscow
24:48what are you doing
25:10i don't think it's funny
25:12i think it's a wonderful thing to get a present from her
25:16wonderful
25:17i've had enough of tarting for guy
25:24i'm tired of cheering up important men
25:27particularly when there's someone close to home
25:33who needs cheering up
25:35do you mind if i sit down
25:41what are you doing
25:43i want to be in a safe place when i have this baby
25:47i'm going home
25:49new york
25:51when will you be in a safe place when i have this baby
25:54i'm going home
26:09new york
26:10when will you be back
26:11melinda
26:13you will come back
26:15you will come back
26:16i don't know
26:20yesterday i saw a man walking his dog
26:34man and dog
26:39walking
26:41they're moving frankly
26:45routine you see
26:48structure order
26:50in the middle of all this war horror
26:53comb your hair
26:57clean your teeth
27:00walk your dog
27:02that's my tip
27:04yes sir
27:06it's what i want this nation to understand
27:08of course i can't say it
27:10it would sound so
27:12banal
27:15next to him
27:16churchill
27:18fight them on the beaches
27:20clean your teeth
27:22well people always need a straight man alongside them
27:26the comedian
27:33what is your relationship to us
27:35queen mary and my mother are cousins
27:37what is that makers
27:38the sons of cousins
27:40and a little bit german
27:41do you know what i can't understand
27:44how the german people cannot see it
27:47sir
27:48the little austrian corporal
27:50can't they see how ludicrous he is
27:54he's so
27:58preposterous
28:02anyway
28:05it's a mess here
28:06needs cataloging
28:07all the art
28:10can you fit it in
28:11with your hush-hush work
28:13i could put in a word
28:16if you find the hush-hush gets too onerous
28:20i love this country
28:29i did not realize how much i loved it until now
28:35we're going into the east end this afternoon
28:39the queen and i
28:41we're going to pretend to be ordinary people
28:44hi dear
28:46betty windsor for the afternoon
28:50mucking in with the jones
28:52the germans have moved four divisions up to the polish russian border
29:05they're about to invade
29:06it looks that way
29:07my god
29:08how do we get this information
29:09our infiltration of the german army is non-existent and there's no air reconnaissance so how do we know
29:13we've decided not to warn the russians
29:16what
29:17why not
29:19we have to protect our source
29:20what source
29:22wait
29:23is it the codes
29:24it's the german codes we're breaking isn't it my god we're breaking enigma
29:28that's all kim
29:29thank you
29:31breathtaking
29:34what
29:35why is he telling you
29:36and me
29:37it's so slip-sided
29:39we don't need to know this stuff and so we shouldn't know
29:42take the rest of the day off angleton
29:43there's a good chap
29:45what have we got
29:46classified
29:48secret
29:50top
29:53top
29:55top
29:57top secret
29:59most secret
30:00very good at full end
30:02what a hard day at the office
30:07it's gonna happen
30:08what is
30:09at last
30:10what
30:15germany
30:17is going to invade russia
30:19great britain
30:21and russia
30:22allies against hitler
30:25born again
30:28born again
30:29on the side of the angels
30:31the bulldog and the bear
30:32this week
30:36we're double patriots
30:37born again Anthony
30:41is that how you feel
30:43or is it too late for you
30:45for angels
30:47born again anthony
30:48is it how you feel
30:52Or is it too late for you?
31:17Even old school.
31:20Service at Eton?
31:22Trinity College.
31:29Service at Cambridge?
31:31And something red.
31:34Sir is a very happy communist.
31:39Which tie would Sir like to wear now?
31:41Spoiled for choice.
31:43So bloody wonderfully spoiled for choice.
31:46It's possible for you to enter the house,
31:48as you know!
31:49We didn't leave the house right away with me!
31:51Just give cabeanie o'r500 flanges,
31:53ooh!
31:55Please where can I be?
31:57Come on!
31:58Come along here!
31:59Come along here!
32:00Come along here!
32:02Come along here!
32:03Missing Melinda?
32:19Yes.
32:21She didn't go home to escape the war, did she?
32:24No.
32:26You were too much in love.
32:28No one steps back from love.
32:30Not even if there's a war on your doorstep.
32:35It was something I told her.
33:00What did you tell her, Donald?
33:07I told her about me.
33:14About what you do.
33:17Yes.
33:19Yes.
33:29I don't want you to tell anyone else about this.
33:33Don't tell Moscow.
33:34We can deal with this.
33:36Can't we?
33:39Can't we?
33:39Can't we?
33:39This is highly illegal.
34:00What is it?
34:02Something happened.
34:03Yes.
34:03You seem a little nervous.
34:09None of our mutual friends in trouble, hmm?
34:17I just wanted you to know, there are no British agents working inside Russia.
34:22None.
34:25Anything else?
34:26I want out.
34:32I want to stop working for British intelligence.
34:34I'm more tired than it's possible to be, and my nerves are shot.
34:38You're very well placed.
34:39Moscow doesn't let well-placed men just leave.
34:42Unless they're better placed elsewhere.
34:44For example?
34:45Inside the royal family, chatting terms with the king.
34:50We've lost a man.
34:52Or rather, he's in limbo.
34:53He worked for us, and then he went quiet.
34:56You've changed the subject.
34:57We think he may have gone quiet, because he has access to very important secrets,
35:01and the weight of responsibility has affected him.
35:04It can't happen.
35:08Two weaker men than you.
35:12Where is he?
35:14His name is Cairn Cross, and he's working somewhere called Bletchley Park.
35:18I wonder whether you might dig him up for us, and see how he's feeling.
35:21I'm sure if you did a good job, Moscow would look favorably on your request.
35:58I'm getting nods and winks. I think promotion is in the air. Anthony?
36:08I'm being followed. Are you sure?
36:12No, not entirely. I want you to do something for me, Kim. Oscar want me to pay a visit to a friend who's gone quiet on them.
36:18Where?
36:19Literally, tomorrow. I want you to follow me.
36:23And have a look at who else is forming a queue behind Anthony Blunt.
36:28I want you to follow me.
36:58On your nose.
37:02Thank you, man. On your nose.
37:05I want you to follow me.
37:12I want you to follow me.
37:14I know who they are.
37:21I know who they are.
37:37Is the game up? Were they at MI5?
37:39The Soviet, Anthony. The Soviet.
37:49Bletchley is half a mile from here. Is there anything you said to Henry that could have been misinterpreted?
37:54No, nothing.
37:57I don't understand. Why?
37:59The look on his face. That's it.
38:01Who? What?
38:02Henry. When I told them Britain had no agents inside Russia, I know what that look was now. It was disbelief.
38:07But it's true.
38:07I know it's true. You know it's true. But Moscow has an ego. And the ego's too big to believe Britain isn't paying the Soviets any attention.
38:14They think we're lying. They think we're feeding them disinformation. They think we might be double-crossing them. Moles. What do we do? Talk to them? Tell them we're not?
38:26No. We make sure we get the biggest secret there is. And pass it on. If a gift is large enough, it always comes with love. And they'll see that.
38:49I know why you're here.
38:50It must be a lonely life. Twelve-hour shifts of code-breaking and then back here to what? The gas fire and the crossword and damp bread for tea.
38:59You won't get at me. I've made my mind up.
39:02I'm not sure I could think straight in your shoes. Codes, codes, codes. It must dominate the mind.
39:09Look, it's very simple. The Red Army is hopelessly infiltrated by German spies.
39:15If we tell the Soviets about what we're getting from Enigma, it's near enough certain the Germans will pick it up.
39:22Have you seen the casualty figures?
39:2430,000 a week on the Eastern Front.
39:2730,000 Russians every week.
39:31I think there's a moral obligation to help them.
39:35But I understand your hold-up here. Your world is small.
39:37I don't blame you if you fail to see the moral perspective.
39:41It's winning us the war, breaking the code.
39:44We know so much about what the Germans are doing.
39:47And if the Germans find out and change the code, that would damage us very, very badly.
39:56Us.
39:57The 30,000 are us, too, aren't they?
40:02If the average Russian weren't prepared to die fighting the fascists, Hitler would be in Downing Street right now.
40:09Churchill doesn't mind if Russian soldiers die in their millions, because he doesn't consider them to be a part of us.
40:15That's his moral perspective. Let someone else take the casualties. Let the Reds die.
40:21The answer is no. I won't do it.
40:25That's my choice.
40:31The answer is not no.
40:34The answer is that you made a bigger choice some time ago to work for Moscow to fight fascism.
40:41And that doesn't go away. Ever.
40:45I hope you understand that.
40:49Are you threatening me?
40:51Of course.
40:52Of course I am.
41:13Not tonight, Jack.
41:14It used to be so exciting.
41:21Sex.
41:24Spine.
41:24I don't like that word.
41:26It's so underhand.
41:29Excitement was one of the main reasons for getting into it.
41:32I mean, apart from the good reason.
41:35The whiff of danger.
41:36All that.
41:37I think I've been running away from boredom all my life.
41:46A flight from ennui.
41:50It's funny.
41:52Funny?
41:54But it's you I talk to.
41:58Is it getting too much?
42:00Anthony?
42:07Is it?
42:09Look at me.
42:13Look at me.
42:14Look at me.
42:14I don't know.
42:44I lost the baby, Donald.
42:56He died.
42:58He was born and he died.
43:01Me?
43:02We missed you yesterday.
43:14I went to see an old friend who's unwell.
43:18Would you mind, Angleton?
43:19Mr. Krivitsky.
43:27He's with the Soviet Embassy in Washington.
43:30Or he was.
43:32Where is he now?
43:33He's coming over to us and he's given us a taste of what he can offer.
43:36We have a mole inside the British Intelligence Services.
43:39Does he give a name?
43:43A tall fair Scott with bohemian tastes from a well-to-do family.
43:51No name?
43:52Not yet.
43:53Is he the real thing?
43:55That's what we're checking.
43:56In the meantime, we have Krivitsky holed up in a hotel in Washington.
44:00Tall fair Scott.
44:03Bohemian tastes.
44:04Any ideas?
44:11Can I have a look at the phone?
44:23Krivitsky.
44:24It's a D-Day.
44:32The start of the end of the war.
44:42I didn't know you two knew each other.
44:44Americans in London.
44:46We're a couple of swells.
44:48We stay in the best hotel.
44:50Hello, darling.
44:51Hmm.
44:54Drink for me?
44:56Mm-hmm.
45:01Happy again.
45:04Dangerous thing.
45:06Happiness.
45:07We should have dinner one night.
45:09Donald's very busy.
45:10Then just the two of us.
45:12Who's the jealous type?
45:13So tell him you're meeting a woman friend.
45:15How about him, Belinda?
45:17A couple of swells on a hell of a day.
45:21Kim!
45:22Excuse me.
45:26What was all that about?
45:28Today at the office.
45:29A secret.
45:30A secret?
45:32I think there must be something big if the Yank is not permitted to know.
45:35Ha.
45:40But not so secret that Mr. Blunt can't hear it.
45:42A tall, fair Scott with bohemian tastes.
45:47Donald.
45:49Donald.
45:51Walter Kravitsky will have to be taken care of.
45:55Very few people know of Kravitsky's intended affection.
45:58And I'm one of the few.
46:00If he is taken care of, then the finger will point at some others, not many.
46:03And me.
46:04We have no choice.
46:05If he identifies Donald, we all go down.
46:08We're like Skittles, Kim.
46:09One goes, we all go, remember?
46:10The Domino effect.
46:11Domino, Skittles.
46:12We stand or fall together.
46:14No choice, Kim.
46:16We're in this together.
46:17Moscow will have to be told.
46:22And don't tell Donald.
46:32You look like a ghost walked through you.
46:40Cheer up, Anthony.
46:41It could be worse.
46:45Shut up, can you?
46:59Just shut up.
47:06You've always kept different parts of your life in separate compartments.
47:10Painting.
47:12Spying.
47:13Sex.
47:13Royalty.
47:16And you can close a compartment down whenever you want, and it's as if it's never been there.
47:21But this time...
47:22This time, this is your friends that you're trying to close down.
47:28And they don't belong in one of your compartments.
47:32They're your heart.
47:34And closing down your heart...
47:35That's the end of life.
47:39That's the end of life.
47:52Guy.
47:53Shh.
47:53Top secret.
47:54Private.
47:55Guy.
47:56Quick.
47:56Out.
47:57Moh Fill.
47:58aree.
48:02Dinge.
48:05Fuck.
48:08Brilliant.
48:11They're just ruined.
48:18$2,000.
48:20Yeah.
48:20Let's go.
48:21They're just των gas.
48:21They're just LOVED.
48:22This is what they're...
48:22They're just wah participation.
48:23And now they're both at the end of life.
48:23They're just making moving in the picture.
48:24Can't do it.
48:24Let's go.
48:25Well, what's the matter with you, Boris? Don't you Soviets understand English anymore?
48:50Would you like a fucking whelk?
48:55Do you know what's in there?
49:00It's a long list of agents we're dropping into Albania by parachute.
49:04Where, when, who, the lot.
49:07And it's all yours, Boris.
49:09So Moscow can arrange to catch them as they fall.
49:14Bumpy landing, eh Boris?
49:16Out of the sky and into the arms of death.
49:20Bump them off, Boris!
49:22Bump, bloody bump!
49:25Bump, bloody, mish.
49:28Bump.
49:29Bump.
49:32Bump.
49:34Bump.
49:42Walter Kravitsky, Washington.
49:51Your embassy thinks he's on leave.
49:53In fact, he's in a hotel.
49:54He's being checked by the Americans, and if they think he's the real thing, he'll defect.
50:00You know which hotel?
50:05Yes, I do.
50:09We're grateful.
50:11Moscow is grateful.
50:22There is something delicate we would like you to undertake on our behalf.
50:27It's a wetweeble job.
50:30And it concerns the Duke of Windsor, my full brother, and some letters that he wrote to a relative in Germany.
50:41What kind of letters?
50:43Letters that speak of his love for Germany and his fondness for Herr Hitler.
50:52Letters we should like to have under our control.
50:57It would be an honor.
51:00Here's a note.
51:03Authorizing you to take possession of the letters.
51:05I know that we can rely upon your finesse in between them and your tact once you have brought them home.
51:14The hush-hush work.
51:16If you do this for us, it will be the last hush-hush thing you do.
51:22I shall see to that.
51:23Frankly, I don't care if the Queen of Sheba has given you a note of authorization.
51:38This castle is American territory in Germany, and we decide what stays and what goes.
51:56Would you at least call your HQ?
51:58This is my HQ.
52:00Then call your commanding officer.
52:05Wait there.
52:10The attic.
52:11Head for the attic.
52:12Why the attic?
52:13Aristocratic families are the same the world over.
52:14All secrets are at the top of the house.
52:16Bad news, I'm afraid.
52:30My CO says nothing leaves.
52:38I understand.
52:40I quite understand.
52:43Has anyone ever told you how beautiful you are?
52:46I understand.
52:51We are very grateful.
52:53We should like you to accept a position.
52:57Surveyor of the King's pictures.
53:03Welcome to the family.
53:06Did you manage to...
53:08No more hush-hush.
53:11Thank you, sir.
53:14Safer life in art.
53:16Yes, sir.
53:18Much safer.
53:31Short.
53:32Like...
53:36Fuck.
53:37Fuck.
53:37Fuck.
53:44Fuck.
53:49Fuck.
53:50you heard
54:03suicide maybe there was a note three young children left behind you should have looked
54:09after him better what he was in washington he was your man you let him slip you americans
54:16have got a lot to learn
54:17james jesus angleton what about him well haven't you noticed what i think he's keen on melinda
54:38i've got something to tell you
54:46i've made us safe all of us what do you mean
54:51the one thing about this country of ours is that we have a royal family loved and cherished
54:59by all nothing can be allowed to tarnish their image
55:06windsor cozying up to adolf
55:08the nation couldn't bear it duke and the führer cheek to cheek that would break our collective
55:13heart what are you getting at antony
55:17i went to germany and i took photographs of some letters letters that suggest the duke
55:24and the führer were very good friends now if someone were to suggest that any of us might
55:31be traitors i'd be perfectly happy to whip out the photographs i think they'd be wholly successful
55:38anticipating any prosecution we're safe
55:45great
55:49i think close with the king
56:04clemen's very interested
56:05they want me to spend more time with the windsors
56:09how much more time
56:12all of my time
56:15my god
56:18my god you're backing out
56:22aren't you
56:23you've lost your nerve
56:26haven't you
56:27anthony
56:30anthony
56:32tell me i'm wrong anthony
56:36i've made you safe kim
56:37safe
56:38you've left me in charge of two mewling infants
56:40i trusted you
56:41i give you all my trust
56:44we trusted each other
56:45i had a man
56:46killed
56:47to keep us safe
56:48and what have you done
56:49you've smashed it up
56:51one fucking skittle has taken a walk without telling the others
56:54you bloody fool
56:58you bloody bloody fool
57:02for he's a jolly good fellow
57:09for he's a jolly good fellow
57:11for he's a jolly good fellow
57:14and it's not seen all of us
57:17without his acting
57:19for he's a jolly good fellow
57:29with me
57:30enfin
57:32you