The Great Escape
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1:06:03
Interesting idea.
1:06:06
- How many you taking out?
- 250.

1:06:11
250?
1:06:14
Yeah.
1:06:16
You're crazy. You too.
1:06:18
250 guys just walking down the road,
just like that.

1:06:21
Well, some on the road, some by train,
some cross-country.

1:06:25
They'll have forged papers, clothes,
1:06:28
maps, compasses, rations.
1:06:30
You're gonna alert
every goon in the country.

1:06:32
Anybody that can carry a pitchfork
is gonna be out looking for you.

1:06:36
They're gonna swoop down and scoop
you up so fast it'd make your head swim.

1:06:43
Yes, well, thanks, anyway.
1:06:45
- If I can help on the tunnel, let me know.
- That's good of you.

1:06:48
Any time.
1:06:51
Wait a minute. You aren't seriously
suggesting that if I get through the wire

1:06:57
and case everything out there
and don't get picked up,

1:07:00
to turn myself in
and get thrown back in the cooler

1:07:03
so you can get the information you need?
1:07:05
Yes. One has to ask some very
strange things in the job I have.

1:07:10
- We'll give you a front place.
- I wouldn't do that for my own mother.

1:07:13
- I don't blame you.
- Well, OK, then.

1:07:15
- It's completely understandable.
- Well, OK, then.

1:07:20
Yes, well, thanks, Hilts.
1:07:29
Check.
1:07:34
Herr Hendley, l...
1:07:35
Oh, it's all right. Blythe's a friend.
1:07:41
- What's the matter, Werner?
- My wallet, my papers, my identity card.

1:07:44
Gone. I lost them. Everything.
1:07:48
He lost his wallet.
1:07:50
Do you realise what would happen
if Strachwitz found this out?

1:07:54
- The Russian front.
- Dear, dear.

1:07:59
I've looked every place, every place.

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