Funeral in Berlin
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:21:05
- As usual, there is no milk today.
- And so Russian tea was invented.

:21:18
- All right, Colonel Stok, I'm listening.
- You are in a hurry!

:21:23
We must get to know each other,
English, if we are to trust each other.

:21:35
I wish to defect. But there are conditions.
:21:39
What do you want?
:21:41
- I want colonel's pay for life.
- Don't we all?

:21:44
- A house in the country.
- How many bedrooms?

:21:47
It doesn't matter,
but I must have a big garden.

:21:50
I'm a peasant at heart
and want to grow roses in my old age.

:21:54
In England, roses are out, weeds are in.
:21:59
- Is that all?
- That is all.

:22:02
- I want comfort and security.
- You've got that in Russia now.

:22:06
In Russia, there is no place for an old
Bolshevik. I've made many enemies.

:22:11
What about your family?
:22:15
My wife died
in a German air raid in 1941.

:22:19
My only son hasn't written to me
in three years.

:22:23
- What would you do?
- I'd stop telling lies, for a start.

:22:27
You have no son and your wife
is in Kiev with your daughter Katya.

:22:31
I know everything about you.
From the size of your refrigerator

:22:37
to the cubic capacity of your mistress.
:22:39
You haven't brought me here
just to tell a sob story.

:22:43
Let's stop quarrelling, English.
:22:46
- Do you play chess?
- Yes.

:22:48
But I prefer a game
with more chance of cheating.

:22:51
I like you, English.
You're not as stupid as you look.

:22:56
I wanted to see
how well you were trained.

:22:59
- "Train hard, fight easy."
- You quote Marshal Suvorov. Bravo!


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