The Life of Emile Zola
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1:21:02
Wait a minute.
You haven't got a gun, have you?

1:21:18
Do you swear to speak the truth
without hatred or fear...

1:21:21
...the whole truth
and nothing but the truth?

1:21:24
I swear.
1:21:26
Ask your first question.
1:21:27
Did he write the secret document...
1:21:30
...containing coded military information
known as the bordereau?

1:21:34
- I shall not answer.
- How did he enter the French army?

1:21:37
I will not answer him.
1:21:38
Didn't he first offer his services
to the Turkish army?

1:21:41
Didn't Commandant Esterhazy
write this letter?

1:21:45
"I would be happy to die
sabering Frenchmen...

1:21:48
...as a captain of German uhlans."
1:21:51
Didn't he try to have a perfectly sane
secret service agent certified as insane...

1:21:56
...because he described the commandant
as visiting a foreign military attaché?

1:22:02
Did Commandant Esterhazy
not have dealings...

1:22:05
...with the military attaché
Colonel von Schwartzkoppen?

1:22:08
I will not permit that question.
It involves our foreign policy.

1:22:12
I'll put it differently.
1:22:14
Didn't he admit to newspaper reporters
negotiating with von Schwartzkoppen?

1:22:18
The question will not be put. France's
honor and security mustn't be touched.

1:22:22
I see.
The honor and security of France...

1:22:25
...permit an officer to do things
but not discuss them.

1:22:28
Did he tell an English journalist
that if Zola was acquitted...

1:22:32
...the streets of Paris would be strewn
with 100,000 corpses?

1:22:36
Mr. President.
1:22:37
- Colonel Henry, you wish to take the stand?
- Lf you please.

1:22:42
We've tried to honor the court
and exclude the Dreyfus affair...

1:22:46
...but the defense makes it impossible.
They claim they want light.

1:22:50
Very well.
Now they're going to have it.

1:22:52
We've long had final, positive proof
that Dreyfus was guilty of treason.

1:22:56
A secret document unknown at the time
of the Dreyfus trial fell into our hands.


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