"We will now make a short stop in what is called a kibbutz" "Be back in the bus in 15 minutes." "Enjoy your visit." "(Ronnie) I'll make a photograph." "You are disturbing the lesson." "You may watch, but not make pictures." "I speak hebrew." "But you speak dutch?" "Aren't you Ellis de Vries from The Hague?" "Ronnie?" "El..." "What are you doing here?" "I live here, this is my country." " Are you jewish?" "What are you doing in Israel?" "Accompanying my husband." "Him, with that collar." "George." "He suddenly 'got religion'." "Because of the war, the doctor says." "So:" "A lot of Jesus and no sins like that." "It's nice and quiet at night." "The last man i saw you with, wasn't he a Canadian" "That's him." "That's my Canadian." "George." "A friend from Holland, from the war." "How the hell did you end up here?" "Next stop is Kapernaum." "This is where Jesus performed his first healing miracle." "Bye sweetheart." "I'll write." "I'll send pictures." "Bye Ellis." "Rachel Rosenthal." "I am married." "Write down, Rachel Rosenthal Address?" "De kibbutz Stein." " Shalom." "That's what it's called isn't Shalom?" "Shalom" "And Jesus said..." "Light of the world... light of life..." "Jantje." "Stientje." "You're up today." "Good morning, Mrs. Tjepkema." "Good morning, children." "Good morning, miss" " Good morning, Rachel" "We promised not to say Rachel anymore, remember?" "Never" "It's clearing up." "Tonight I want the stables clean." "Alright, boss." "At your seats, go." "Father, could you do a prayer?" "Our guest probably learned a new text." "Good, close your eyes." "And Jesus spoke again to them:" "I am the light of the world." "Who will follow me, shall not walk in darkness but will have the light of life." " Amen." "Amen." "Beautiful, and no slip of the tongue." "Stientje, give her a plate." "If the jews had listened to Jesus then they wouldn't have had all this suffering." "Then again... please begin." "Here." "# Feel that way # the moon is shining, and that's a good sign # cling to me closer and say you'll be mine" "Hey, you there, girl." "English music is forbidden." "But not for naked girls" "You're not funny." "You scared me." "I thought you were a kraut." "How can I make it up to you?" "Have me on the boat." "A cigarette like that, I'd like as well." " Jawohl." "What's that crazy guy doing?" " Getting rid of ballast, so he can ascend." "Get down." "What are you going to do?" " That's my hideout." "Wait." "Look:" "Germans." "You can't go back, come." "(unknown voice) Enjoy your meal, boy." "# So laugh and sing, make love the thing # be happy while you may" "(ROB:) Hey, take it easy, boy." "# There's always one beneath the sun # who's bound to make you feel that way" "That voice on the record..." "That's you." " That was me." "In the old days." "Before the war." "First you sing, then you have to keep your mouth shut." "Here, my dad caught these for us." "That's sweet of him." "Will you light the stove?" "Nice thing." " You can keep it." "Really?" " A souvenir for you who saved me" "How sweet." "Thank you." "With a positive side effect." " What do you mean?" "Now I don't have to spit anymore bible texts to get any food." "Ssshhhh..." "A car." "It's a gasoline engine." "Miss Stein?" "Rachel Stein?" "I know you're here." "The germans have found your pass at the burnt out farm." "Helmsman Maalderink, the krauts know you were in the neighbourhood." "They wrote down the number of your sail." "Says who?" " Come on." "One plus one is two, even for the krauts." "A hidden jewish woman disappears and the only sailor around to help is you." "What are you doing here?" " To warn you." "Soon the SD will come and arrest her for transport to Poland." "And you and your family, will be put in jail, for aiding jews." "How did this news reach you?" "The police report of the krauts landed in the hands of the The Hague police." "They gave it to us." " Us?" "Who's us?" "Us are us." "Be happy, that there's so many good cops, in Holland." "I wanted to tell you one thing." "Hide." "NOW." "Good night." "Wasn't I clear enough?" " You have to help me and Rob to go into hiding." "With 'us' you mean the resistance." "You're with them." "So you can help us, right?" "Maybe yes, but it's dangerous." " We'll take that risk." "Please don't let us down." "Please?" "There's an escape route, through the Biesbosch." "I can get you to liberated territory." "Cross country, NOW?" "That's madness" "In a few weeks the tommy's will be here and Holland will be liberated" "Your Tommy's have been cut to pieces at Arnhem" "Choose:" "Come with me or, take care of yourself" "Wait." "We'll come." "Be ready tomorrow, 2 'o' clock." "I'll pick you up" "Don't bring too much, but make sure you can hold out for a while." "It's here." "I'll wait on the corner." "Yes?" " I'm here for the notary." "I am Rachel Stein." "Follow me, I will check for you." "(Mrs. Smaal:) Wim, there's girl called Stein here." "Do you have a moment?" "My husband can see you now." "Smaal." " Rachel Stein." "My father said, to call for your aid, whenever I'll be in trouble." "Every young lady, can call herself Rachel Stein." "My parents and my little brother." "What can I do for you Rachel?" "My hideout is blown up." "I have no papers, nothing." "I have a chance to cross over to liberated area." "Really?" " Yes." "I will be needing money to live." "How much?" "At least enough, to last me a year." "100 grand?" "No, that's impossible." "Half of it?" "In dollars and jewels, if possible." "I don't want it to take up too much space." "You'll have to sign the receipt." "I have to justify this to your father later on." "Do you know where my parents are?" "No, I don't know and I don't want to know." "Where do I sign?" " Here." "Hold on." "You don't want to check first?" "No, I trust you." "Rachel, you can't trust someone blindly." "Those times are over." "Checkpoint:" "Show me you papers." "Van Gein, from the SD, with a load of arrested jews." "10 pieces" "Check." "You may continue." "Have a good trip." " Heil Hitler." "Heil Hitler." "Come out." "Let's go." "Rachel." "Rachel." "Max." "That's my little brother." "We're here too." " Mum." "My girl." "Sshh..." "Be quiet, come, come" "How did you get here?" " Through." "Him." "He said, you were going to cross." " Then we wanted to go too." "This is Rob, he helped me." "Hi." "Don't push, be careful, go forward." "Come and sit." "Please, sit." "Hurry up boy." " He's just had an operation." "4 days ago." " I'm sorry, I didn't know." "Could you throw away the plank?" " You're not joining us?" "No, the skipper will take it from here." "Safe travels" "Lady, take that off." "It glows too much in the dark." "I keep it on even in my sleep." "Then move up your collar." "The krauts see everything." "Let's go." "Look:" "Gingerbread." "Saved it for a party." "That means now." "What happened to you?" "Acute appendix infection." "He almost couldn't join us." "My notary found us doctor just in time." "He operated him secretly." " On the kitchen table." "Did Mr. Smaal know where you were?" "Of course." "He gave us the address of the hideout." "Odd, he kept repeating he didn't know." "No, careful." "Where was your hideout?" " In the attic of a boring grocer's man" "A socialist, but still good." " But Brussels is better." "Now, we'll never be separated again, right?" " Right." "Why are we going east?" " How can you tell?" "I used to be helmsman on a big ship." "Before the war." "Before the war I was on the Holland-America line." "I am zigzagging" "Excellent." "Get out." "Show me your cargo." "Open up." " But she's dead." "But it's a very bad disease." " Typhus." "Open it." "Close it." "Man, I almost choked." "We never get any complaints." "At least a centimetre of space." "Look." "Can't do any wider, otherwise they'll notice." " No, I mean in the rain." "I could hardly keep my face still." "Come." "You can clean yourself up over there." "Here, use this." "I don't know, how I will ever be able to thank you." "You could untie these..." "Take a hike, Joop." "Instead thank the people who found you... for warning us instead of warning the SD." "We'll paint that." "Dad" "Kuipers." "Ellis de Vries." "You'll get used to the name." "Do you have a good ID?" "All fine, dad." "More than real." "Yes." "Did you ever do any cooking?" " Yes, i used to at home, kosher." "There's no demand for that anymore." "Sorry." " You can stay here." "But you'll have to work." "The harder, the better." "Her whole family was murdered, by the SS." "Some time, we'll get back to them, Ellis." "Ellis, come here." "We need a substitute." "Could you be a replacement." "Work is work." " Even if it's dangerous?" "What do I have to lose?" "Your life." "She'll travel with me tomorrow?" " Yes." "The new courier, Ellis" "I am Hans." " Ellis." "Have a seat." "OK, everybody knows the procedure." "The group Kuipers handles the technical side." "Hello." " Hello." "...we as KP will give cover." "At what time he'll arrive?" " 7:30" "Wind direction?" " North-north-west." "Then you'll take the lead, Joop:" "South-south-east" "Red." " You stay at 200 metres, Kees." "No further:" "I am not Jesse Owens." "Blue, Kees." " And I give the signs." "Any further questions?" "Then pass on the gin." "And what's my job in this boys club?" "You can play my fiancee." "Just kissing around somewhat." "You'll be playing a couple." "So the krauts won't be paying attention." "Just kissing?" "That's all?" "Boys." "To the queen." "To Wilhelmina, Tim." "You old communist." "Cheers." "One minute to go." "Let's begin." "Okay, can you take this?" "Chocolate." "Haven't had this for 2 years." "Ellis, you'll be carrying this tomorrow." "Be careful, there's radio equipment in there." "Music, nice." "Are we going to swing?" "A transmitter receiver." "I am going to plant a microphone in the head office of the SD." "But that's heavily guarded, right?" "Am a maintenance technician at the phone company" "The krauts need us all the time." "I can walk in and out, no problem." "Everything's prepared." "I was just waiting for this." "Is my stuff in there too?" " Here." "I can't take this across the street." "'Handle with care' it says." "There's still some suitcases left in the office." "Start loading up, guys." "Hands up." "Don't move." "Oh my god, we took 5 lives." "What have we done?" "It was them or us, Theo." "Let's load up, we have to leave." "I'll check outside." "Goddamn." "He's such a cold one, Hans." "He's a top marksman." " And if he had missed..." "He never misses." "Hans was the best marksman of Pro Patria." "What's that?" " A student shooting club." "THE student marksman club." "Hans, Maarten and me were members." "And we work together for helping the jews." "Hans is great, he'll get you through anything." "No Kraut to be seen." "They were working on their own." "Take off their uniforms." "We can use everything." "We'll have to them a christian burial." "Oh yeah?" "There are lots of deep holes here, Theo." "You can throw'em in there by yourself." "That's my gun." "What did you think." "What did you think, I was thinking?" "Check." "Keep your ID's ready." "We're in love right?" "Well... here it goes." "Open all suitcases." "I'll shoot." "You pull the emergency brake." "Eave the train and run." "Can't think of anything else" "Stay away from me, you dirty bastard." "(German:) good day." "Can I help you?" " Thank you." "Heavy, huh?" "Beautiful ladies, should not carry heavy bags." "My records and my phonograph." "Thank you." " You like music, very much?" "That's my job." "I used to be a singer, before the war." "Ellis de Vries." " Ludwig Müntze" "Open your suitcase." "Papers." "Exciting?" "Very exciting." "For me that is." "Postage stamps." "I loved those as a child." "All those far away countries." " I collect them since I was six." "Probably why I studied geography." "Inspection." "Can't you see I'm busy?" "Move along." "Yes, captain." "Can I look?" "I'll be very gentle." "Polski..." "France..." "I always collect the countries where I am stationed." "First Poland, then France and now here." "You've stopped with our queen." "The Wilhelmina stamps from the dutch Indies." "I don't know if I'll ever get them complete." "Hauptsturmführer, over here." "No, these are mine." "I'd be glad to take you home." "So you don't have to carry them." "That's not necessary." "I am being picked up." "Thank you very much." "Maybe I'll see you around." "I'd like that." "Good bye." "You flirt very easy." "Yes, well men..." "Müntze, he's called." "Quite a nice guy." "Chief of the SD." "Because of him lots of people of the resistance have died." "And a man like that collects stamps?" "If he ever faces the wall after the war, I'll be glad to say:" "Fire." "Watch out." " Sorry." "Look, he found something." "Watch it." "Mr. Gerben, it's our car." "Don't touch that." "Open up." "OPEN." " It's jammed." "Jesus." "They've seen the weapons." "Get out." "Run." "Hey, stop there." "Gerben." " God damn." "Gerben." "You're too late." "They'll get you." " He's my son." "If they get you, we're all fucked." "You know too much:" "They'll beat it out of you." "Mr. Kuipers, there's nothing more we can do." "Here, take everything to Silentium." "Ellis, you take the suitcases of the dropping." "Here Hans, call them." "Tell them there's a contamination here." "Thanks to that arse called Müntze, they now have Tim." "Wait a minute." "Please tell'em the soup kitchen is now closed." "You met this Müntze in the train, right?" "And he kinda liked you." "The bastard, adored her." "Oh don't overreact." "He showed me his stamps." "He's collecting Wilhelmina." "(HANS:) the soup kitchen will be closed." "How far, would you be willing to go with him." "How far?" "You mean:" "Sleep with him?" "That's a rude way of saying it." "I like things to be clear." "Is that what you mean?" "How far would you go?" "For Tim." "For the others." "As far as Müntze is willing to go." "OK?" "A deadly sin:" "A good suit for a dead body, while everyone else walks in rags." "The customer remains king." "Where did she put the suitcase?" "Over there, in the office." "You think of everything." "And that for that fucking kraut." "Go away." "This is none of you business." "After the train incident, maybe a little?" "No, not even a little." "Alright." "I am here for the suitcase." "Over there." "Goddamn." "It's soaking wet." "It broke?" " I hope not." "It's insuline." "There's a dying need for that." "Imagine a diabetic, without his insuline he can say bye bye." " Tell me about it." "You have it as well?" "I never noticed." "No I don't." "I am healthy." "Stop watching." "At the revue, there was diabetic comedian." "He always injected before a performance." "En he had to eat a lot of chocolate, if he injected too much." "A never ending bother." "Yes, but still better than dying of pain." "British bastards." "At least half of it is broken." "The hospital will be happy with that." "Don't ask, so I can't give away any secrets." "It stings, doctor." "It stings, It stings, It stings," "Shall the doctor have a look at it?" "So I am still the first one." "Yes?" "Wim, the girl is here again." "This time she looks like Jean Harlow." "Rachel." "You're back?" "We never got any further than the Biesbosch." "And your parents and Max..." "They joined you didn't they?" "Suddenly there was a patrol boat of the krauts and..." "Stupid coincidence" "Strange." "Everybody's dead and I can't cry for them." "Who fared you over?" " A skipper." "Also dead, I think." "But someone brought you to the Biesbosch, right?" "A man from the underground." "Who was that?" "Van Gein, he was called I think." "Disgusting." "My sympathies." "I am supposed to work for queen and country ...by getting friendly with a high ranking SD-Officer." "Maybe even sleep with him." "You're on your own with that." "Can't help you with that." "No." "But maybe there's something in here, that can help me." "I am here to see captain Müntze really and why?" "It's about the royal house." "Queen Wilhelmina in person." "Send her to captain Müntze" "You are being expected." "Wait over there." "Ms. De Vries..." "What a surprise." "To what do I owe the pleasure?" "I have family in the dutch Indies." "They always wrote." "My mother kept the letters." "I have softened the stamps off for you." "With steam." "Amazing." "Beautiful, very nice." "Good day." "Put it over there, Ronnie." "I don't want to damage these lovely stamps." "Shall I serve you?" " No don't bother, I'll do that." "Take some of the chocolate." "British." "We got them by chance." "Take some." "What were you planning to do with these stamps." "Nothing special, they were in a drawer in my place." "Almost all the Wilhelmina stamps I don't have" "If you see anything of interest, take it." "Thank you." "I appreciate it." "Yes." "Close the door." "Captain, your car is ready." "Already?" "Take my hat and coat please." "Too bad, duty calls." "I haven't been able to choose yet." "Then I'll leave them here." "Thank you." "I think I ate too much chocolate." "Is that bad?" "I don't get it everyday." "I have to go to a party." "There will be much more to eat there." "What if you could go home and pick up your phonograph and records and join me?" "How about I sing?" "Even better." "Without the SD from The Hague." "All our successes had not been possible." "Your fight against the terrorists is our fight." "With the Führer we fight for a free Europe." "Heil Hitler." "And now music." "Franken." "# Die Fahne hoch die Reihen fest sind geschlossen" "# SA marschiert mit ruhig festem Schritt" "# Kam'raden, die Rotfront und Reaktion erschossen # marschier'n im Geist in unser'n Reihen mit" "# Kam'raden, die Rotfront und Reaktion erschossen # marschier'n im Geist in unser'n Reihen mit" "Ms. De Vries?" "Everything OK?" "The champagne didn't go down well." "I am not used to any alcohol anymore." "But, I'm alright now." "Shall I sing some?" "General, ladies and gentlemen..." "It is my great honour to present you Ellis de Vries." "She will sing some for us." "Any requests." "Lola." "Die fesche Lola." "Yes, Lola, Lola # ich bin die fesche Lola # der Liebling der Saison." "Ich hab'ein Pianola." "Zu Haus in mein'm Salon." "# Ich bin die fesche Lola mich liebt ein jeder Mann # doch an mein Pianola da lass ich keinen 'ran" "Lola, Lola # ich bin die fesche Lola der Liebling der Saison" "Ich hab'ein Pianola." "Zu Haus in mein'm Salon." "# Und wer mich will begleiten da d'runten aus dem Saal # den hau ich auf der Saiten und treff'ihn aufs Pedal" "Lola." "Bye so?" "So what?" "I'd like to see your stamps." "There's quite many of them." "I have lots of time." "I don't have any toothbrush for you." "Brushed." "Not bad." "From the capitalists, we kicked out." "The loot is for the winners." "Exactly." "You sing well." "Where did you sing." "In Berlin." "Cabaret, revue." "You should have continued." "There is no need for that anymore now." "Your hair is normally black." "Blond is fashion now." "Or this fashion, will help you survive, for instance if you are a jew." "So what?" "Are these jewish?" "Are these jewish?" "Also blond." "A perfectionist" "Oh, sorry." "Come on in." "Girls are allowed." "Do you also have to pee, after sex?" "You were really great tonight." "Did he hire you, Müntze?" "You came looking for a job, right?" "No, but I am searching for one." "But I am no party (NSB) member" "Neither am I, although I do agree with them." "Holland is after all a piece of Germany." "We all speak a sort of german dialect." "Oh, nice:" "Real soap." "And good food and great drinks." "What more do you want?" "(FRANKEN:) Ronnie?" "Make sure, a high ranked kraut never gets enough of you." "Günther." "Over here." " Ronnie?" "Are you playing with each other?" "We were talking about work." "Ellis would like to work for us." "Someone who sings such good german is hired right away." "That is if... you pass the inspection." "If that isn't healthy, I don't know what is..." "NO, NO, these are reserved for captain Müntze." "Where were you?" "On the toilet." "Franken offered me a job." "Good idea." "You can start helping with the Führer's birthday tomorrow." "You're married, I see." "Nice kids you have." "Was." "I was married." "Not anymore?" "NO, not anymore." "Göhring, had sworn that no english bomb would fall on Germany." "Christina, was with the children in the wrong hideout." "And I wasn't there." "Bulls eye." "To not have anything, Ellis..." "Isn't much." "I know." "For you it must be a beautiful sound." "SShhh..." "You haven't told us anything." "I don't know anything." "Someone else put those weapons in the car." "You are just a little piece of shit on our road to final victory." "In a few weeks, the Russians will throw you in the sea, along with your executioners." "For you." "And for your comrad Stalin." "Dirty bastard." "What a filthy language." "Wash his mouth." "He's holding his breath." "Up" "Within the hour you'll talk." "Are we here alone?" " The rest fled back to Germany." "Could you come and sit here?" "So we can sit next to each other." "Type it out and copy it 15 times." "You have spots on your uniform." "It's nothing, just water." "Hurry up, there will be more to do." "If you read, I'll type." "Let's take these of, with them I can't type." "Are these real?" " Of course, what did you think?" "Got it from Günther." "Nice, huh?" "His safe is a real treasure hole." "Open Sesame." " Yes just like that." "There's a whole box full of diamonds." "Right." "Let's see: 1945, 19th." "There we go." "Ellis?" "You can start." "The terrorist Timotheus Kuipers gave the following..." "You can speed up a little bit." "...statement." "I am a member of a resistance group." "My father, is head of the group:" "Gerben Kuipers." "Boring, huh." " Untranslated subtitle " "Ellis?" "What are you doing here?" "To talk with the germans about justice." "Justice, HERE?" "People of the resistance have no rights, but as a lawyer, I try to help them nonetheless." "With a guy like Franken?" "A waste of time." "Tim's microphone." "How did you know I was here?" "I do not underestimate you." "That Müntze guy, is quite nice, don't you think?" "Could you give me a hand?" "We have to decorate the hallway for the Führer's birthday." "Mr. Smaal, you are here." "Come in." "No the piano should go there." "Some more" "Thank you." " Good bye." "That looks great." "Don't forget to put the Führer in the right perspective." "Give me a spotlight." " Captain." "The execution order for the 3 terrorists." "Tomorrow we shoot'em." "Just sign here." "Absolutely not." "No one is getting shot." "But they confessed, they have to be shot." "Führer's order, you know that." "Only I am in command here." "No executions, if I say so." "Dismissed." "Heil Hitler." "Jesus, if even those germans start to fight among each other, where will it end?" "To me." "Follow me!" "Ellis?" "Ellis?" " I'm coming" "What are you doing here?" " To cheer him up." "The nicest one is for you." " That's sweet." "Are you coming with me?" "Actually I have to go home." " So I won't be seeing you tonight?" "Of course you will." "I just have to pick up some clothes." "Oh Honey..." "My little animal." "Animal... ahh..." "It works." " Ellis." "Ronnie, Ronnie..." "Yes, yes, cum, cum" "Jesus, what a horny animal." " Just a dirty kraut whore." "We'll get those after the war." " Shave'm and then put their heads in tar." "And after that shoot'em." " Come on, don't be so primitive" "That's not what we fight for." "Damn, that fucking phone." "Don't stop, keep going." "I almost came, watch it you're dripping." "Franken." "Yes, send him in." "We'll continue tonight." "And now go." "Cas." "Good day, how are you?" " Fine." "Sit down." "I still owe you money from last time." "What's that?" " He's opening his safe." "There's a new list before you on your desk." "Not many." "Is it still worth it?" "Easily half a million." "I think this will be the last ride." "I know that voice." " Sssshhh..." "What?" "It reminds me of the man who helped us flea." " Shut up." "Shit, the generator is cutting out." " I'll fix it." "You can count it." " Don't have to." "When can you have the next transport to be ready?" "They live close together." "Maybe 3 days?" "That's him." "That's van Gein." "Those rich jews always come from the same circles." "None of your business" "If I wanted to, I could find out who your informant is." "This could cost you your head." "Or save mine after the war." "After the war, I won't be here." "Come let's have a drink." "To the next load of stupid jews." "So it wasn't a coincidence, that german boat." "It was a trap." "They're just working on a list." "What list?" "Jews with money." "They promise to take them to Belgium, but instead they kill them." "How do you know?" " Cuz I have been set up to." "Because I have seen my whole family being slaughtered." "Jesus, Ellis..." "That's horrible." "Who is this van Gein?" "He poses as someone of the resistance." "He tells jews, that they can run for it, just make sure to bring your money." "Franken, waits for them, kills them and finally robs them." "So now there's a new list of potential victims." "We cannot let that happen." "We don't know who they are, or where they are." "What if we just kill Franken?" " Yes, stop that bastard." "NO, if we kill him, 20-30 hostages will line up against a wall." "We don't shoot Franken and 20-30 jews will be killed." "Is the life of a random jew, worth more than a good Dutchman?" "Who decides that, you?" "Franken, will not be liquidated." "Van Gein." "We kill him and it ends as well..." "No killing." "Mr. Smaal, your call." "On behalf of Gerben, I am negotiating a truce." "We do no more attacks and Müntze promises not to retaliate." "Might work." "Ah, so that's why that fight happened between Franken and Müntze." "Gerben, congratulations." "You saved, your Tim." "Him AND others." "Is that a problem for you?" "Me?" "No." "If those are the 'good' Dutchman" "That's enough, Ellis." "Gerben is chief." "If he says no, than it ends there." "Good day to you." "Ellis." "Things are, the way they are." "That microphone of yours, is absolutely brilliant." "Ellis." "I agree, with you." "We can't let those jews be slaughtered." "Gerben is also right." "We can't just kill van Gein." "What if he just disappears?" "Franken, will know." "He will have people shot." "Or he thinks, van Gein has deserted." "After he just promised him a new list?" "Van Gein, is trying to cover up, for after the war, says so himself." "If he disappears, Franken will think, he just ran." "There's one thing, Kuipers and Smaal pass by too easy." "Someone has been setting up jews for a long time." "Van Gein has a suspect." "He'll have to tell us." "If I have to I'll beat it out of him." "Come." "I'll round up my boys." "I can't." "I'm meeting Müntze." "You alone, know van Gein's face." "We can't do anything, without you," " You must be in." "That's him." "Let's go." "Give me your shawl." "Now." "It's empty." "Theo." "Shoot." "Shoot." " I can't." "Shot." " I can't" "Aaahhh..." "Goddamn." "Bitch." "Goddamn bitch." "I will goddamn..." "You curse." "Blasphemer." "You curse." "That's enough, Theo." "Theo, come!" "Aarrgghh..." "Be careful man." "Flesh wound, Kees." "You got lucky." "The bullet must come out though." "Ellis, take the chloroform." "Breathe deeply, Kees." "Yes, like that." "Oh God, that shit doesn't work, you dick!" "Expiry date 1941." "Jesus, that stuff is way over due." "That's why van Gein wasn't knocked out." " What's still good after 5 years of krauts?" "Choice:" "Hit by the hammer, or some booze and bite your teeth." "Booze, dick." "Cheers." " Cheers." "Kees, think of something nice." "OK" "Gotcha." "Thanks, dick." "Guys, cheers on a happy ending." "Van Gein delivered the krauts tons." "Tons?" "You mean millions." "Come on Theo." "Damn those dutchmen." "They killed my best soldier." "That brave warrior and comrad, handed me millions." "And now he's dead, shot by god damn terrorists." "I shot a man." "I am bad." "That was justice." "He's a murderer, you are not." "Yes I am." "I am just as bad as the Nazi's." "I said no, didn't I?" "I said god damn No, didn't I?" "The bastard had to die." "Besides, what does it matter?" "That Tim, will face the firing squad." "Dick." "Along with 40 other hostages." "Because you as a resistance hero, had to go and shoot van Gein." "Jesus, Gerben. 40?" "How do you know?" "From the microphone we placed on Franken." "His best man killed." "He wants blood." "You still negotiate with Müntze?" "Not after the attack you pulled." "Tim is as good as dead." "But your jews are saved..." "Ellis, no." "I am responsible." "No one else." "I am turning myself in." "Only I shall face the firing squad." "I will be beside you, Hans." "I carry most of the guilt." "I will join too." " Then we all go." "Stop it, this is ridiculous." "You're all drunk." "Before you know it, all of the resistance will give up, because of gin." "Turning in, is not a solution." " Then what is?" "Rescue them." "You will not get out alive of the SD basement." "The building plans of the SD office, when it was still a bank." "Got it from a friend" "Here I am." "I thought:" "She's not coming back." "I lost track of time at home." "And then it was curfew and I had to sneak my way in."