La Ciociara
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:37:01
We'll, I'm glad that they've liberated Mussolini,
poor man. He has a wife and children, too.

:37:08
Just between us, Mussolini, as a man, I mean...
what do you think of him?

:37:15
- As a man ?
- He would scare me.

:37:18
How can you make love with that man?
I'd freeze up.

:37:21
all you have to do is switch off the light.
:37:27
- What are you laughing at?
- Go and read your book.

:37:30
- I want to know.
- We were talking politics.

:37:39
- Signora, tell us what's so funny. - Aren't we playing cards?
One moment. Open up, there.

:37:47
- I win!
- That's right.

:37:49
Come in.
:37:54
These two are English.
They need assistance.

:37:59
Their submarine brought them
to Italy on a mission.

:38:02
- This is no business of yours
- We could hide them for a few days, before they go to South.

:38:08
- But the other people can protest.
:38:12
- They don't protest, they shoot!
- Well?

:38:15
You must explain to them
we have a duty toward our families.

:38:19
There are many spies. If the Germans
found out, what a mess!

:38:22
They'd take us all to Germany, Michele.
:38:26
- Yes, we must think about our children.
- You don't have any.

:38:30
- You can't always think about yourself.
- You're wearing your Fascist pin.

:38:42
- This way.
- Michele.

:38:46
- We could give them some bread.
- Isn't she stupid?

:38:50
She wakes up hungry during the night,
yet she wants to give away food. Come on.


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