1:36:03
I spoiled the first print.
- What?
1:36:05
I was so nervous, but the
second one is almost ready.
1:36:07
Hurry up.
1:36:30
Here it is, sir.
1:36:31
They fit together perfectly.
1:36:35
'D-Day for Operation Overlord is
tentatively set for early June...
1:36:39
...along the coast of Normandy
and Cherbourg Peninsula.'
1:36:44
Colonel, did you hear it?
- Yes, I heard.
1:36:46
Now you hear this. An urgent
dispatch from von Papen.
1:36:51
'Have just received personal letter
from Countess Anna Staviska...
1:36:55
...naming Cicero as British agent.
1:36:57
Am unable to corroborate accusation
because Countess has left country.
1:37:00
In view of her efforts to
ingratiate herself with us...
1:37:03
...I'm compelled to believe
her charge is true.'
1:37:06
I don't believe it.
- I've always do it.
1:37:08
From the first! I told you so...
1:37:10
...I know the British and
their childish tricks!
1:37:12
I don't believe it!
1:37:14
The earlier documents,
they were genuine.
1:37:16
Events proved them genuine.
- Of course. They had to be...
1:37:19
...so that we would swallow
that big lie. That one!
1:37:21
I nearly paid with my life for this!
1:37:24
I knew it.
1:37:28
I knew it all along.