:35:02
- A foreigner?
- Yes.
:35:04
He's of Hungarian descent.
:35:05
But his father was a general
in the French army.
:35:08
Besides, Esterhazy's an infantry officer.
The man who wrote that is a gunner.
:35:12
Gunner.
:35:15
How about this fellow here?
"Dreyfus, Alfred."
:35:18
I wonder how he ever became
a member of the general staff.
:35:22
That's our man.
:35:23
Sandherr, take action on it at once.
:35:26
Very good, sir.
:35:27
Commandant, send a message to Dreyfus
to report here first thing Monday morning.
:35:32
Yes, general.
:35:40
- Papa, the enemy advances.
- All right, fire.
:35:45
- Don't forget, Maman, when the guns fire...
- I won't, dear.
:35:48
- Wait, I'm not ready.
- Hurry, or your battalions will be repulsed.
:35:52
Oh, not the French battalions, Papa.
:35:55
All right. Here it goes.
:36:02
Come in.
:36:04
- A messenger from the war ministry.
- Show him in.
:36:09
- Captain Dreyfus.
- Yes.
:36:10
- A message for you, urgent.
- Thank you.
:36:23
- What is it, dear?
- "Captain Dreyfus will present himself...
:36:26
...tomorrow morning, 9:00,
at the office of the chief of general staff.
:36:30
Civilian dress."
:36:33
Civilian dress?
:36:35
You know,
one of those general inspections.
:36:38
But at that hour.
:36:40
Isn't that strange?
:36:43
Always worried.
:36:57
- Captain Dreyfus reporting, commandant.
- Yes.