:50:03
Would you come with me, please?
:50:05
-Perhaps I'll see you a little later.
-Thank you.
:50:29
Do you find anything interesting, Major?
:50:35
I hear there was some excitement
in the village tonight.
:50:39
Nothing very serious.
:50:41
Just the arrest of five army deserters.
That's all.
:50:43
Not quite. Those were the orders
that were put out.
:50:47
But, actually, they were five British agents
dressed in German uniforms.
:50:51
British agents? Why wasn't I informed?
:50:54
I'm informing you now, Major.
:50:57
If you sent out the orders, Colonel...
:51:00
then you must have known
for some time...
:51:03
who they were
and that they were in this district.
:51:06
We called you in your office
and in your rooms.
:51:09
You were not there.
:51:11
Colonel, I don't have to remind you, do l...
:51:15
that I am in charge of all
the Gestapo activities in this area...
:51:18
and if there are foreign agents
then I am to be informed at once!
:51:22
-You were not here, Major.
-Then you find me, Colonel.
:51:25
My duty is to inform you, but not
to search every gasthaus to locate you.
:51:29
I know your duties.
:51:32
And your loyalties.
:51:34
Let me remind you, Major,
that I'm a colonel in the SS...
:51:38
and not a lieutenant
whom you can frighten with your threats!
:51:41
Your military rank and position
are obvious to me, Colonel...
:51:46
and so are your attempts to discredit me
with my superiors in Berlin.
:51:49
If there is any discredit,
you bring it upon yourself.
:51:53
Good night.
:51:59
-You better lock the door.
-Sure.