To Be or Not to Be
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- Foolish boy, you shouldn't have.
- I didn't.

:36:05
- Oh.
- I was sent by British Intelligence.

:36:08
- British Intelligence?
- I've got to stop a dangerous man.

:36:12
- Who? What?
- His name is Professor Siletski.

:36:16
- On radio? The Voice of Free Poland?
- He is a traitor. A German agent.

:36:21
He's coming with a list of everyone
in the Polish Underground.

:36:25
If he reaches the Gestapo,
every person on that list will die.

:36:30
Where is he?
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- He arrives by train tomorrow morning.
- How are you gonna stop him?

:36:36
I don't know. Right now,
I can't think. I'm exhausted.

:36:40
- You must get some rest.
- I didn't mean to get you involved.

:36:44
I had nowhere to go.
German patrols are everywhere.

:36:48
- Can I sleep on your sofa?
- No.

:36:50
- What?
- You take the bed.

:36:53
- What about your husband?
- He'll take the sofa.

:37:00
- Here, get out of those wet things.
- What about you?

:37:04
I'll wait for Bronski.
:37:05
If he finds you in that bed
without an explanation...

:37:09
...we'll all be doing
"Highlights from Othello. "

:37:14
I better get dressed.
:37:19
Here, 52.
:37:39
- May I help you, gentlemen?
- Anna Bronski?

:37:42
- Yes.
- Come with us.

:37:44
- Why? I haven't done anything.
- Just come along. Please.

:37:48
I'll get my coat.

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