Where Eagles Dare
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1:23:03
I seem to remember...
1:23:06
that the cathedral
was on the other side of the square.

1:23:15
Of course, I might be mistaken.
It's been a long time.

1:23:19
No, Major. I could have made a mistake.
1:23:22
I haven't been to Dusseldorf
for three years.

1:23:26
It's very easy to forget.
1:23:28
Yes. It's very easy.
1:23:35
Fräulein, you seem to be
a little bit distracted.

1:23:39
-Is anything wrong?
-No, it's nothing.

1:23:42
Just a slight headache.
I've had a long day traveling.

1:23:46
Yes, of course. And here I am....
1:23:49
I'm talking about silly things
like Dusseldorf.

1:23:53
-You will forgive me?
-Of course.

1:23:56
Thank you. I tell you what.
1:23:57
We will have one more schnapps together,
and then I'll see you to your quarters.

1:24:02
-Thank you.
-Fräulein!

1:24:09
Now that we're comfortable,
the first order of business...

1:24:12
is to find out exactly who everybody is
and what they're doing here.

1:24:16
Now, first the lieutenant.
1:24:18
He's an assassin...
1:24:20
a member of the American
intelligence organization known as OSS.

1:24:24
His job was to shoot you, Col. Kramer,
and you, Gen. Rosemeyer.

1:24:28
Now, Gen. Carnaby's mission
was twofold:

1:24:32
First, to allow himself to be tortured...
1:24:34
into giving you the wrong plans
for the second front...

1:24:36
and secondly, to afford the British...
1:24:38
a perfect excuse to send in
a team of experts to rescue him.

1:24:41
Which brings us to our three friends here...
1:24:44
and the cleverest phase
of the British operation.

1:24:47
-They are, of course, members of Ml6.
-That's a lie.

1:24:49
Let him finish!
1:24:51
Their job was to penetrate
the German High Command...

1:24:54
instead of the real Thomas, Berkeley,
and Christiansen...

1:24:58
who worked for us in London...

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