The Great Escape
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:19:13
- What were you doing by the wire?
- Well, like I told Max...

:19:17
I was trying to cut my way through
your wire, because I wanna get out.

:19:27
Do you speak German?
:19:31
Wire cutters.
:19:34
I have had the pleasure of knowing quite
a number of British officers in this war.

:19:39
And I flatter myself
that we understand one another.

:19:48
You are the first American officer
I have met. Hilts, isn't it?

:19:51
Captain Hilts, actually.
:19:53
- 17 escape attempts.
- 18, sir.

:19:55
- Tunnel man, engineer.
- Flier.

:19:58
I suppose what's called
in the American army a "hotshot pilot".

:20:02
Unfortunately,
you were shot down anyway.

:20:05
So we are both grounded
for the duration of the war.

:20:07
Well, you speak for yourself, Colonel.
:20:14
- You have other plans?
- I haven't seen Berlin yet.

:20:17
I plan on doing so before the war's over.
:20:20
Are all American officers so ill-mannered?
:20:24
About 99 per cent.
:20:27
Perhaps while you are with us,
you will have a chance to learn some.

:20:30
10 days isolation, Hilts.
:20:32
- Captain Hilts.
- 20 days.

:20:35
Right.
:20:38
Oh, you'll still be here when I get out?
:20:41
Cooler.
:20:51
- Name?
- Ives.

:20:53
Flying Officer Ives.
:20:55
Cooler. 20 days.

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