:27:01
All right. If I can't trust you,
whom can I trust?
:27:05
Write down the names and addresses
of your people and I'll do what I can.
:27:11
My family got out of Poland,
but there's someone still in Warsaw.
:27:16
Can you handle a delicate matter?
:27:19
- Is there a lady involved?
- Exactly.
:27:22
- You want to contact her?
- Without her husband knowing.
:27:25
That is delicate.
What is the message?
:27:28
Just say, "To be or not to be. "
She'll understand.
:27:32
In code?
And the lady's name is Mrs...?
:27:36
Believe it or not, it's Anna Bronski.
:27:39
Let me write all that down.
"To be or not to be. "
:27:43
- What did you say the lady's name was?
- Anna Bronski.
:27:47
B- R-O-N-S-K-I, is that correct?
:27:50
- You've never heard of Anna Bronski?
- Should I have?
:27:55
You said you lived in Warsaw.
:27:57
Oh, yes, yes, the name is familiar.
:28:00
Familiar? She's famous!
:28:03
Oh, that Anna Bronski!
What was I thinking? Of course.
:28:06
- Can you read this?
- My brother's with the Underground.
:28:10
With the Underground? Brave.
:28:12
- My cousin's in the Underground.
- What's his name?
:28:22
Nobody from Warsaw
could not know Anna Bronski.
:28:25
Something is wrong, and I thought
it was my duty to inform you.
:28:30
- Siletski already left.
- He's due in Sweden.
:28:33
- How'd you know he was leaving?
- He told us he was going to Warsaw.
:28:39
He told you?
:28:41
That's why we gave him
the names and addresses.
:28:44
- What?
- Of whom?
:28:46
People in the Underground.
:28:48
- He wrote them down?
- Yes, sir.
:28:51
If he isn't stopped, we've sentenced
the Polish Underground to death.
:28:57
- How is he getting to Warsaw?
- By boat, then by train.