:43:01
I didn't see any point.
Dyle's dead.
:43:05
Mr. Bartholomew,
what is all this about?
:43:07
In 1944, five members
of the O.S.S...
:43:12
the military espionage unit...
:43:14
were ordered
behind the German lines...
:43:16
for the purpose of delivering
$250,000 in gold...
:43:22
to the French underground.
:43:24
The five men
were your husband Charles,
:43:26
the three men
at his funeral yesterday...
:43:29
- and Carson Dyle.
- Oh.
:43:32
But instead of delivering
the gold, they stole it.
:43:36
- How?
- By burying it,
:43:38
then reporting
the Germans had captured it.
:43:41
All they had to do was
come back after the war,
:43:43
dig it up
and split it five ways.
:43:46
Quarter of a million dollars
with no questions asked.
:43:50
May I have a cigarette,
please?
:43:53
I can't stand those things.
:43:55
It's like drinking coffee
through a veil.
:43:58
Everything went smoothly enough
until after the gold was buried.
:44:02
Before they could get out
they were ambushed by a German patrol.
:44:06
A machine gun separated
Scobie from his right hand...
:44:10
and caught Carson Dyle
full in the stomach.
:44:16
What was wrong with that one?
:44:18
Nothing, I guess.
What happened then?
:44:21
Have you any idea what
these things cost over here?
:44:24
Please go on, Mr. Bartholomew.
What happened then?
:44:29
Carson Dyle was dead,
but Scobie was able to travel. So...
:44:34
- La soupe, c'est pour qui?
- Pour moi.
:44:46
Where was I?
:44:48
- Carson Dyle was dead.
- Yes.
:44:51
The others finally got back to the base
and waited for the war to end,
:44:54
only Charles couldn't wait
quite as long as the others.
:44:56
He beat them back to the gold, took
everything for himself and disappeared.