:39:01
Your name is Maria Schenk.
You come from the Rhineland.
:39:04
Give me that boot.
:39:07
You've had TB and were forced
to give up your job.
:39:09
You have a cousin called Heidi
who works in Zum Wilden Hirsch.
:39:12
It's because of her that you got the job.
:39:14
-Where are my identity papers?
-In that case...
:39:17
with your travel permit.
Heidi will give you the rest later.
:39:20
It must have taken time
to prepare these things.
:39:23
Very likely. Our forgery department
did a special job on your papers.
:39:27
But I thought Gen. Carnaby's
plane crashed only yesterday morning.
:39:32
It was carefully arranged.
:39:34
The plane was crash-landed
in Oberhausen military airfield...
:39:37
about five miles from here.
:39:38
It was riddled with machine-gun holes,
British machine-gun holes.
:39:42
But what the hell?
A hole is a hole, as they say.
:39:45
Are you trying to say that you'd risk
the life of an American general...
:39:49
-and all the plans for the second front?
-Of course not.
:39:53
Give me the other boot.
:39:56
I'm in a hurry to get to the castle...
:39:58
before they find out
they haven't got Gen. Carnaby.
:40:00
The chap they have
knows no more about the second front...
:40:03
than I know
about the back end of the moon.
:40:05
He's an American corporal.
:40:08
His name is Cartwright Jones.
:40:09
He's an ex-actor, probably second-rate...
:40:12
but he's the dead spitting image
of the General.
:40:14
Did you talk this poor man
into getting involved with all this?
:40:17
I didn't have to. He volunteered.
What actor wouldn't?
:40:22
If he pulls this off, it'll be
the summit of his professional career.
:40:26
Mind you, it might be a short engagement.
:40:28
Yes. A one-night stand.
:40:48
Here we are.
:40:49
Mary, now Maria, this is your cousin Heidi.
:40:52
Leave this behind in case you're searched.
:40:54
Heidi will tell you what to do.
:40:56
She's been one of our top agents
in Bavaria since 1941 and....