"Nimbus Film presents" "A Nimbus Film/Wüste Filmproduktion" "Wüste Film Ost/Studio Babelsberg production" "Based on actual events" "Do you remember when they arrived?" "Do you remember April 9th?" "I think you do." "Everybody does." "All of a sudden they were everywhere." "The Gestapo, The Wehrmacht, Abwehr, SS." "All the German corps." "German Nazis." "Danish Nazis." "They came out of the dark." "They had been awaiting the day." "Did you go outside and watch?" "What were you thinking?" "Flame  Citron" "A film by Ole Christian Madsen" "North of Copenhagen, May 1944" "Act with determination." "Execute your plan." "If you stay calm, no one will suspect a thing." "People will only be looking at the dead." "At nothing else." "They won't see you leaving." "They won't remember you  at all." "I know I'm doing the right thing." "It's the only right thing." "You see?" "Yes..." "Lieutenant Østergaard Petersen" "Yes?" "Flowers from Dagmarhus headquarters." " Østergard Petersen?" " That's correct." "Shall I sign for them?" "No." "You often asked me why." "Why we do this." "Why?" " Don't provoke them." " Sure." "One good reason:" "The Schalburg Corps." "Good morning." "Papers." "No, I don't think so..." "Have you seen any papers?" "Danes in German uniforms." "Traitors." "Some are experienced soldiers from the Eastern Front." "Brutal bastards." "Impossible to get close to." "Always in groups." "They are... vermin." "Go!" "The ambulance people help us." "The police help us." "Everyone who's not afraid helps us." "Editor Gaust" "They've raised the reward." "10,000." " For the both of us?" " Just you." " What do they know?" " They know you're a redhead." "Get your hair dyed, Bent." "Or wear a hat." " A hat?" " Or a cap, if you prefer." "That's him." "Another good reason:" "Nazi editors who spew their propaganda through newspapers." "Editor Gaust?" "Each has his own reasons." "On the 9th of April Jørgen watches as the Germans march into the city." "Endless rows of soldiers make his stomach turn." "He feels sick." "A feeling that persists." "Right up until that day last summer, when he enters a radio store." "In the back room they were printing illegal flyers, and at long last Jørgen meets like-minded people." "And before long they're involved in underground activities." "Now Jørgen and a few others are the only ones left." "Everybody else either fled, got beaten to a pulp in jail or died." "Shot at the pole." "But Jørgen..." "Jørgen persisted." "Smuggling British pilots at night." "Getting explosives to the saboteurs." "He's eating pills to stay awake." "Procuring weapons." "Everything." "And he rides with me." "Time?" "11.25 p.m. Shot through the back of the head." "Aksel Winther is a police solicitor." "He has access to all the confidential channels at police HQ." "He is in contact with the British and gets his orders directly from them." "Last autumn he helped the Jews flee the country." "Without him there was nothing." "Our chain of command is quite clear." " I didn't authorise killing Gaust." " We assessed that it was safe." " And we were in the neighbourhood." " Really?" "A signature for the big shots in Stockholm." " Some things are on the way." " What things?" "Things that require discretion, and the utmost discipline." " You'll like it." " With Winther..." " It's big." " ... it's always big." "Mother country." "Who else would celebrate three killings in a place swarming with Germans." "That requires code." "There aren't many of us, and it's hard to tell who does what." "Once in a while we get together, but we usually work alone." "That's Bob, a veteran from the Winter War in Finland." "The schoolteacher called Brains, expert at getting information." "Big Bear, expert with the ladies." "Always ready to party." "And Little Bear, great with weapons." "Rumour has it that if they shoot the man, they also shoot his wife." "The wine merchant sells information to both us and the Germans." "The Banana, former boxer who takes part in every operation he can." "Carl, a timid fellow, but tough if need be." "Heinrich and Teddy, students, the youngest of us." "Slim, he talks and talks and never stops." "Always about food." "Cap, previously a nun in Belgium." "Has her own group in Kastrup." "The Banana considers it his job to protect her." "And Jørgen, my friend." "We've been through this." "Stay clear of him." "Karl Heinz Hoffmann." "Head of the Gestapo." "He's the one hounding us." "Hoffmann wants to see you." "Make no mistake." "He's the biggest mass murderer Denmark has ever seen." "But you already know that." "May I offer you a drink?" "Pardon my manners." "Svend Christensen, police detective." " And your name?" " Ketty Selmer." " Cheers, Svend Christensen." " Cheers." "Very nice." "You're married?" "Yes." " I haven't seen you here before." " I don't come here often." "I travel." " What do you do?" " Fashion design and photography." "I just did a shoot for Women of the Times." " Who are you?" " Thank you for the wine." "I asked you a question." "You ask too many questions." "Goodbye, Bent." ""Goodbye, Bent."" "Maybe one of the boys said too much." "They would never say my name." "There she is!" "Bent, it's a Kraut hotel." "It's crawling with them." " I'm going in." " Okay." "If you're not back in half an hour, I'm going in after you." "Yes." "CID." "Ketty Selmer?" "Nordland Hotel, Vesterbrogade, Copenhagen" "What do you want?" "May I come in?" "Who do you know?" "I design and photograph fashion." "Look." " Why did you call me Bent?" " It's your name, isn't it?" "What do you really do?" " I can't tell you." " You'll have to." "I'm a courier." "Stockholm-Copenhagen." "I carry letters." "I know the wine merchant." "The wine merchant?" "He merely passes on information." "He's just a go-between." "You don't work for a go-between." "I also know Winther." "What do you do for Winther?" "You know I can't tell you." " And that's not why you're here." " It isn't?" "You had something else in mind." "I don't sleep with married women." "My husband is gay." "My marriage is pure pro forma." "He's Swedish, so I can go back and forth." "Are you attracted to me?" "Yes." "Why?" "Because you're beautiful." "How old are you?" "I'm 23." "Why?" "You're young." "Age matters." "Now, leave." " Ketty Selmer, is that your real name?" " Yes, of course." "Why not?" "Now, go." "This is my landlady, Lis." "And her husband, Helmer." "This is where I live." "In their basement." "It's a good place." "A good place to wait in." "That's how it is." "Most of my time is spent waiting." "This is Horst Ernst Gilbert, colonel and editor at Scandinavian Telegrams, where he spews German propaganda." "Political refugee." "In reality he's a highly placed spy in the Abwehr." "Closest collaborator is Hermann Seibold." "SS-Obersturmbannführer." "Head of agents in Scandinavia." "And lastly, Mrs Elisabeth Lorentzen." "An author." "Highly placed in the Abwehr and a secretary to Gilbert." "Care for some pastry?" "And it's real coffee." " They're Germans?" " German spies!" "Yes, but Germans nonetheless." "But the Liberation Council issued a ban on liquidation of Germans?" "It's more of a recommendation." "One that we do not follow." "It's a British order." "London wants Abwehr extinguished in Scandinavia." "Did I get it all wrong?" "Isn't our job to eliminate Danish informers and Nazis?" "Yes, but you're in Special Forces, and you'll do as you are told!" "Fine." " How about you, Bent?" " Perfect." " But I don't shoot women." " You don't?" "Then you'll do it, Citron." "Or do you also have a problem with women?" "No, I don't." "So, we're shooting high-ranking German officers." "Then let's get Hoffmann." "We would paralyse the Gestapo." " There are no orders to that effect." " You can give it." "No, I can't." "And I won't!" "Stay away from Hoffmann, the both of you!" "Bent, don't get caught up in a conversation with Gilbert." "He has a powerful personality and a great... spiritual potential." " Knock on the door and shoot him!" " Yes." "Good evening, Nielsen." "I met a woman last night." "Ketty Selmer." "Did you, now?" "Stay away from her." " Waiting for me?" " Yes." "What do you want?" "I need to know how you know my name." " Someone must have let it slip." " Yes, the question is who." "Don't worry." "We're on the same side." "We are?" "Is it Winther?" "Don't ask me about that or anything else." "Don't come here again." "It's the last thing I need." "Good night." "I was to shoot this woman." "The one who turned in Finn." "I ran up the stairs." "Knocked on the door." "She opened it." "I was about to pull the trigger..." "But somehow she managed to tell me that she wasn't an informer." "She only informed on him because he'd abandoned her." "He had promised to marry her, but he was already married." "She was just a lonely hurt woman." "She stood there staring right at me." "And I couldn't pull the trigger." "She cried and cried..." "I just couldn't." "I wet my pants and ran off." "The following week she turned in two more." "I swore it would never happen again." "Why couldn't you do it?" "I forgot that we're not killing people, but Nazis." "This one is all yours, Jørgen." "We have to get going." "If you're not back in five minutes, I'm going in." "Ready?" "Editor Horst Ernst Gilbert" "I couldn't do it!" "I only got her in the shoulder." "I've never killed before, Bent." "I'm sorry." " Who are you?" " This is from Police Solicitor Winther." "Legal documents." " May I see your badge?" " Yes, of course." "One must be cautious these days." "My husband is resting." "Would you like some tea?" ""Thank you, Budjonny."" "The famous Soviet general." "I educated him myself, Mr?" "Christensen." "Svend Christensen." "After the First World War many officers tried their luck in the Red Army." "Germany was destroyed and impoverished." "The Russian officers, who now fight the German army, were trained by us." "But I suppose you knew that." "You're here on behalf of my friend Winther?" "Yes, I was to deliver these documents to you." "Thank you." "Is something wrong with your hand?" "Your German is very good, Mr Christensen." "Thank you." "I used to live in Germany." "My father sent me there." "You're in the resistance." "Well, you're here on behalf of Winther." "Don't be alarmed." "I have no sympathy for Hitler or the National Socialists." " You swore allegiance to Der Führer." " That is a matter for my conscience." "You are a partisan." "That's very interesting." "A soldier without a front." "Are you a good soldier?" "Are you prepared to pay the price?" " What price?" " What do you think?" "Your life." "You see, there can be only three reasons for fighting in a war." "Firstly, career opportunity." "It's widespread but does not produce good soldiers." "You have a fear of dying and only think of peace." "Secondly, ideology." "Love of the mother country." "That is much more intriguing, but the dreamer breaks down." "He doesn't have the strength." "He's shallow." "The frivolous and presumptuous nature of youth." "Unless he's passionate." "Fanatical, if you will." "That makes for a good soldier." " And thirdly?" " Hatred of your enemy." "Hate seduces you into doing things... you never thought yourself capable of." "Unless the hatred is caused by a personal neurosis." "What are you saying?" "The neurotic is intelligent and he has doubts." "If he is betrayed, his hatred fades, and doubt sets in." "War does nothing for the neurotic." "The gentle loving father is not to be found in war." "Your cause, Christensen, is legitimate." "Now you must become a good soldier." "Leaving already?" "I suppose it had to come to this." "You're making a big mistake." "Our Father, who art in heaven..." "Hallowed be thy Name..." "Something's not right." " What happened?" " Drive!" "Hermann Seibold" "Stop it." "Easy, now." "Breathe." "Bent, you'll be taken to a private clinic." "When you get an order, you follow it!" "Do you understand?" "It's not optional!" " Yes, but Seibold was tough." " Of course, he's a trained soldier!" "Mrs Lorentzen is dead, and Seibold is wounded." "One out of three isn't good enough." "Then do it yourself next time." "I'll choose to ignore that." "I was quite clear about Gilbert." " He's not a Nazi." "He admires us." " You think so?" "He'd say anything to get off the hook." "Gilbert is insanely intelligent." "He knew you were coming." "He played you." "He's been laughing at you all day." "He called up Hoffmann and they had a laugh!" "It won't happen again." "I'm sorry." "I'm sorry..." "Just make sure you survive." "I'm meeting Hoffmann in half an hour." "Bent left the documents at Gilbert's." "Hoffmann wants an explanation." "Jørgen..." "There's someone to see you." " Where's Anne?" " Right outside." "We've been looking for you." "You said you'd pick us up." "This is from you." "It's the book she wanted." " But it's on Monday." " It's today." "Shall we celebrate?" "We usually do." "We can't afford to celebrate." "You bring home nothing, and my father won't help out, as long as I'm married to you." "Wait." "Lend me some money." "Come on." "Cough up." "It's my daughter's birthday." "Cough up." "There's that Nazi grocer." "He's loaded with cash." "I'm not a criminal." "Stay away from him." "Little Bear, you too." "Go out and play with your new yoyo." "I'm sorry." "She's learned how to whistle?" "A lot has happened." "I don't know if I can take this any more." "Do you understand?" " Bodil, I..." " I'm not going to Sweden!" "You have to." " It's safer." " We're safe here." "I can't visit you here." "In Sweden I can." "I love you." "It's the war." "This has nothing to do with the war." "You weren't home before either." "I sat waiting then, too." "It has nothing to do with that." "You're not cut out for it, that's all." "You're just not that kind of man." "Stockholm, 3 weeks later" " Are they coming?" " I assume so." " They're your men, you should know." " I should, but I don't." "Finally." "Spex from Danish Army Intelligence." " Flame, Citron." " Welcome to Stockholm." "Thanks." "Welcome." "Three days ago the Gestapo retaliated for the attacks on German officers." "Stopped a streetcar and threw eight hand-grenades at the 29 passengers." "You can imagine the consequences." "If not, then look at the file." "The Gestapo threatens to repeat it, if the attacks persist." "Pure terror." "Terror that could've been avoided, if you hadn't started attacking Germans." "I don't know what you mean." "Maybe you can make Hoffmann believe that your hands are clean, but we know that you ordered the assassinations of Gilbert," "Mrs Lorentzen and Seibold." "I still don't know what you're talking about." "I act on direct orders from the British Command." " And I don't answer to anyone else." " What the hell are you talking about?" " Are you kidding me?" " What's this about?" "This is an order:" "There will be no retaliation for the streetcar incident." "All killings, all sabotage will cease immediately." "The Communist groups have received identical orders." "We need 50,000 armed men ready to ambush the Germans, on the day the Allied Forces land on the west coast." "This is big." "We need peace to establish these covert groups." "And I need to listen to the 29 victims." "They say only one thing:" "Revenge." "From your time in the army, Mr Faurschou-Hviid..." "Leave us!" "You must know the consequences of wartime disobedience." " Is that a threat?" " Read it as you wish." "We're preparing a big military operation and neither we nor the British want it disrupted by random civilian resistance." "Our goal is to win the peace, not escalate the war." "I follow standing orders." " Such as executing Gilbert?" " Among others." "I'll personally call London and find out who you work for." "Until then you follow my orders." "Is that clear?" " The mother country." " The mother country." " Yes?" " It's Winther." "Spex is clueless." "He thinks he can run everything from Stockholm." "Are they following us?" " Yes." " Spex' people?" "Spex is a moron." "It's the Swedish Intelligence, SÄPO." "They're worried." " About what?" " That you'll shoot someone here." "They don't want trouble with their German friends." "You're quite famous here." " Thank you." " It'll be hard to get close to Gilbert." "The Gestapo has him covered." "He has two guards at all times." "I'll be ready in two weeks." "To do whatever you decide." " London wants action now." " Now?" "Gilbert is expanding." "He's turning into a serious threat." " Can the Bears do it?" " They're too noisy." "This requires precision, discretion and a minimum of brains." "Maybe I can shoot him from the car." "If we can get close enough." " Too risky." " Let me." "I'll do it." "Don't, Jørgen." "Let's drink to Jørgen." "Cheers!" "We're closed." "We're closed." "Alright, what can I do for you?" "Do you want to live?" "You Nazi pig." "Fill it up." "Eggs, flour, yeast, sugar..." "Whatever you have." "I see you have real coffee for your friends in the party." "Nice apples..." " Is this real chocolate?" " Yes." "What the hell is that?" "What the hell do you take me for?" "Someone who steals your money?" "Do you think I'm a thief?" " Are you calling me a thief?" " I'm sorry..." "Thank you..." " Hello, Jørgen." " Hello." " You're home late." " Yes." "Hey, sweetie." "Look, what Dad bought for you." " Isn't it pretty?" " Thank you." "And a few dresses..." "And this is for you." "It should last you for a few days." "Thank you." "Anne, go put on your pyjamas." "I'll be right there to tuck you in." "Jørgen, I have to tell you something." "I met someone." "Are you listening to me?" "It shouldn't have happened." "But it did." "I'm so sorry." "Jørgen." "Please don't..." " Who is it?" " That's not important." " But who is it?" " You don't know him." "Who is it?" "!" "Answer me, damn it." "Who is it?" "Are you afraid of me?" "Why would you be afraid of me?" "I never hurt you." "Did I ever hurt you?" "You'll kill him." "If I tell you, you'll kill him." "It's the only thing you..." "Why do you say that?" "Why do you say that?" "Why?" "It's not true." "Why do you say that?" "I love you." "Where did you go?" "I just..." "I had to..." " Can I try that?" " Of course." "It's more efficient if you fire single shots." "Aksel asked if you want to go to Sweden." " To calm your nerves." " Did he, now?" " Tell him my nerves are fine." " Keep it, Jørgen." "I'll get another." " Thank you." " Don't mention it." "We can bring it to Japan." "When we're done with the Germans." "We can go to Japan with the Americans." " Flame and Citron in Japan?" " Exactly." " And after that?" " I don't think there is an "after"." "Not here." "Not for us." "I think we have to move on." "Get up!" "Come on." "Up!" "Get up!" "Mother country!" "A short while ago the Gestapo executed three of our men." "Bob, Carl and the school teacher were all shot at Dagmarhus." "There's an informer in our midst." "They were turned in, for sure." "And an hour ago there were eight executions at Ryvangen." "Our contact in Dagmarhus says eight more will be shot tonight." "Hoffmann is striking back for Gilbert." "The Communists took the opportunity to sabotage The Rifle Syndicate, Inc." "And the Schalburg Corps just bombed the Tivoli Gardens." "Everything points to more retaliation and more executions." "Let's have a moment's silence in memory of our fallen friends." "Søren, are you a bigamist?" "What?" "Do you get into bed with others?" "No." "Hell, no." "I'd never do that." "They were my friends." "We served in Finland together." " Friends inform on friends." " Shall I shoot him?" " I don't know yet." " I'm not the one, damn it!" "What really happened at Cafe Lauritz Betjent?" "We were celebrating the invasion of France." "We were at the bar." "Me, Little Bear and Big Bear." "We turn around and see that Bob, Carl and Brains are surrounded by Gestapo men." "What could we do other than sneak off?" "What say the Bears?" "He's telling the truth." "About Cafe Lauritz Betjent." "That's what happened." "Alright, Søren." "I'm sorry." "But you know how it is." "Yes." "I know how it is." "I need time, but I'll find the informer." "Keep a low profile." "Vesterbro's in uproar, so stay clear." "Where were you?" "Where were you, when the uprising started?" "Where were you on June 26th when Copenhagen resisted?" "At long last people had had enough." "At long last they're doing something." "It's getting close." "Real war." "Already, 32 have fallen, and it's only just begun." "The Communists are fighting." "But we're just waiting." "Hello, Ketty." "How did you get in?" "Today's my birthday." "And so?" "Do you expect me to sing for you?" "No." "I want to take you to dinner." " Who sent you?" " No one." "Hoffmann just named you the number one enemy of Germany." "He raised the reward to 20,000 and you break into my room?" "The city is in uproar, and you want to go out for dinner?" " Have you lost your mind?" " Alright, I'm sorry." "I'll leave." "You should take care." "Cover your hair." "Here." " What did you do before the war?" " Various things." " At one point I was a dancer." " A dancer?" "Where?" "At the Apollo." "It was fun." "It wasn't proper, but it was fun." "And I met a lot of people." "That's how I met Winther." "Winther has helped me a great deal." " He got me a place to stay and a job." " He's a great man." " Do you think so?" " Yes." " Why do you do it?" " Do what?" "Kill so many people." " Someone has to." " But why kill at all?" "What else can you do?" "My father sent me to Germany in 1940, to train as a waiter and a chef." "The hotel manager was a Nazi." "The chef was a Nazi." "Several of the waiters were Nazis." "I served Nazis every day." "Everywhere." "One of the girls at the hotel was Jewish, but no one knew." "She kept it secret." "But the chef found out." "He turned her in." "She was beaten to a pulp before the police came after her." "I don't want that to happen here." "Sabotage makes no difference." "The only thing you can do is eliminate them." "One by one." "Down to the last one." "Was she your girlfriend?" "What happened to her?" " And you?" " I don't know." "The war came as a relief to me." "Finally I could do something." "Something right." "I stopped dancing and started working for Winther." "Conveying letters." "Procuring information and passing it on." "It was fun in the beginning." "But it's different now." "Everything is grey." "I think I just want to survive." "Do you know what I think?" "I think we should get out of here." "You have to promise me something." "Don't ever use me for information." "Don't ask me for anything like that." "Don't let that come between us." " Will you promise me that?" " Yes." "I just wish this war would end." "Why can't I get out of this?" "I wish I could leave and never return." "Where would you go?" "To Stockholm." "The war will last for a good while still." " But don't be afraid." " No?" "I'll look out for you." " You will?" " Yes." "My name is Jørgen." "Do you have a minute?" "What's your name?" "Morten." "I want you to take good care of my wife and daughter." " Yes." " Do you have a job?" " Are you making any money?" " Yes." "Morten, be good to my daughter." "Be very good to her." "If I hear any different I'll be back." " Is that understood?" " Yes." "One coffee." "You've gotten yourself a hat." "That's good." " The reward is now 20,000." " I know." "That could tempt anybody." "Smart move on Hoffmann's part." " I want an order to shoot him." " You won't get it." "I have something else for you." "I found the informer." "Unfortunately it's one of us." "Mrs Ketty Selmer Sjöberg." "She is to be liquidated immediately." " You're mistaken." " I am?" "I know her." "She's a courier." " A former dance girl." " I know all about Ketty." "She's my courier." "She knows everything." "If we don't strike now, we'll all be shot." "Then why hasn't she informed on Bent?" "Why inform on Carl and Brains, when Bent will get her 20,000?" "You should ask Bent about that." "She's a double agent." "Not loyal to anyone." "Hoffmann cornered her, and she provided him with information." "And now she's in too deep." "Do you want me to do it?" "No." "CONFIDENTIAL" "Bent?" "What are you doing here?" "It's lovely to see you." "Sit down." "Who do you work for?" " Winther, of course." " Try again." " Who asked you to draw me?" " No one." "Then why that one?" "I was thinking about you." "How come you frequent Dagmarhus?" "I need visas." "So that I can travel." "Look." " Look, visa." " Who do you work for?" " I can't tell you." " Who do you work for?" "I work for Army Intelligence." "And for Winther." "I traffic documents." "And do different jobs for them." "I follow orders, like you." "You turned them in." "Didn't you?" "Why did you turn them in?" " Why did you turn them in?" " What is this?" " How much did they pay you?" " Who's been saying that?" "Is it Winther?" "He's a swindler." "A thorough scoundrel." "Watch your mouth." "He's under London orders." " London?" "They never wanted him." " That's not true!" " He receives orders." " Yes, but not from the British!" "Let me show you something." "These are all copies of contracts that Winther made with Gilbert." "I keep copies in Stockholm." "Winther was legal adviser to Gilbert for years." "They did business together and made a lot of money." "Serious money, Bent!" "But Winther must have realised that it would be considered treason." "Gilbert was after all a high-ranking German officer." "So after the war, Winther would be facing charges of collaboration." "And his close relationship with Seibold would also be scrutinised." "He would be sent to jail." "This was his only way out." "He had to get rid of them." "Both Gilbert and Seibold." "And he used you." " They're forgeries." " No, the documents are genuine." "He's nothing but a gangster." "I know too much, and I have proof." " So now I'm to be shot too." " They were German spies." "German spies?" "No, Gilbert and Mrs Lorentzen were in the German resistance." "Seibold was a spy." "But you never got him, did you?" "Gilbert was an expert at manipulation, and he had Gestapo bodyguards..." "They weren't bodyguards." "Gilbert was under house arrest, suspected of anti-Nazi activity." "If Hoffmann wanted to protect Gilbert, you'd never have gotten that close." "Do you think Hoffmann cries over Gilbert's death?" " No, you did him a favor." " And Mrs Lorentzen?" "She was Gilbert's secretary and knew of his deals with Winther." "She was also involved in the opposition to Hitler, but more than that she was just a sweet lady caught between two men." "And Winther?" "Does Winther work for the Gestapo?" "No, he just erases his own tracks." " Is Winther here?" " Winther has escaped to Stockholm." "They've unravelled it all." "Get out!" "He was right." "Winther has disappeared." "He ran for it." "We've been shooting innocent people." "Aksel never worked for the British." "Anybody who knew anything was shot." " Shut up." " Only Ketty was left." " We've shot innocent..." " Shut the hell up!" "Shut up!" "I sure as hell didn't kill innocent people." "I shot a German officer, and a German officer is not innocent." "You come here and tell me he was in the resistance." "Are you stupid?" "Winther!" "What did you expect?" "That's rich people for you!" "In a nutshell!" "They're greedy and full of shit." "You should have shot her when you had the chance." "What are you saying?" " She's fucking with your brain." " Watch out!" "A girl knows your real name, you fuck her and "bam", she's an oracle." " Shut up!" " I'll say what I like." "And I never killed innocent people, do you hear me?" "Why didn't I see it?" "Why didn't I see it happening?" "He's in Stockholm, while we're being hounded by the Gestapo." "Is that justice?" "There is no just or unjust any longer." "There is war." "We choose our own targets and go after them." " Hoffmann." " Yes." "Come on..." "Go, guys." " Easy now." " Where is he?" " Where is he?" " In the back." "Flame?" "I have a proposal for you." "You leave this place and so do I." "I suspend the hunt for you for 24 hours." "Go to Sweden and stay there till the war is over, and this conversation never took place." "Have you considered the consequences?" "If you kill the head of the Gestapo." " Do you want to survive the war?" " I'll survive." "That would surprise me." "Surviving is not in your character." "You're a fanatic, a terrorist." "They always die." "Tell me..." "Do you really think you make a difference with all your shooting?" "Don't you realise you're just a tool for someone with less pure motives?" "I thought you were in charge of all these courageous activities." "But it was Mr Winther." "How could you take him seriously?" "He's so untrustworthy." "And now you want to take over." "You're angry and hurt, and now the Gestapo chief must die." "Why?" "What will that change?" "We're the same." "I love Denmark." "You love Denmark." "The beautiful landscapes of North Zealand." "Why don't we cooperate?" "You're right." "The National Socialist idea is fine but impossible." "Far too many emotions." "Like an infatuation." "See what that idea has done to the world." "But think of me as an opportunity." "I have given up on my ideals." "I must survive." "And I want you to survive, too." "What do you say?" "I understand." "Fine." "On three." "One." "Two." "Here come the police, or what's even worse for you, German soldiers." "Do you plan to stay here until you're surrounded?" "What happened?" "What happened?" " You got my message?" " Yes." " You didn't come alone." " Neither did you." "It's Spex." "He doesn't trust you." "I have a message, and I'm to return with your answer." "There's a meeting in Stockholm the day after tomorrow at 10." " What do they want?" " I don't know." "Who'll be there?" "Spex and someone from the Liberation Council, and Winther." " Aksel?" " Yes." "He's been white-washed." "I won't be there." "You should, Bent." "You should go and hear what they have to say." "It's important." "I asked to be the one to tell you." "I wanted to see you." " To see that you were okay." " I'm fine." "I'll let them know you'll be there." " Gentlemen." " You're back with Winther?" "No, we're military now." "They pay well." "I'm afraid we have to confiscate your equipment." "It's an honour." "I represent the Liberation Council." "They call me Raven." "You know Spex and Aksel Winther." "The Police Solicitor represents the American Forces." "Interesting." "I'd like to start the meeting with some good news." "We're on the verge of a breakthrough in negotiations with the Germans." "Regarding putting an end to the insurrection." "It's a great victory for the people." "The curfew will be suspended." " The Schalburg Corps withdraws..." " If both sides stay calm." "Are you paying attention?" "Is everyone here aware of what the Police Solicitor has done?" "He's been ordering us to liquidate innocent people." "Old friends." " People who got in his way." " What the hell are you saying?" "Who's done more to have Denmark be recognised by the Allied Forces?" " What old friends, Flame?" " Gilbert, German resistance man." " Ketty Selmer, Danish courier." " German resistance man?" "My boy." "The Allied don't recognise any German resistance." "It simply doesn't exist." "The incident with Mrs Selmer was a mistake and has been explained." "A simple misunderstanding..." "A misunderstanding..." "I'm sorry." "A misunderstanding?" "And in a minute when I shoot you it's just a mistake." "Can we agree on that?" "I admire you, Flame." "But war can be confusing, as you well know." "All sorts of information flies all over the place." "The sensible thing is, to keep your calm." "The Liberation Council knows of no liquidations of innocent people, so with your permission, maybe we can proceed with this meeting." " Are you a Communist, Faurschou?" " No." "How would you feel about a commission?" "You'll command 10,000 men in the waiting groups in Copenhagen." "Rank of Captain." "Captain!" "There you go, Bent!" "Imagine that." "Either you'll fight alongside the British, if the Germans resist, or you will be fighting against the Red Army, if it arrives first." "It's about the survival of democracy, and we'd like to use your name." " My name?" "How so?" " We will need heroes." "Heroes to talk about in schools and associations." "Heroes for public speeches to huge crowds, conveying the unselfish and sacrificing nature of the resistance." "Which you are both excellent examples of." " And Jørgen?" " Second-in-command." "Lieutenant?" " What rank are you?" " Captain." "Then I also want to be a captain." "No, thanks." "We will no longer tolerate your acts of random violence." "It's unacceptable." "In wartime you kill your adversaries." "I want Hoffmann." "Then we can talk commissions." " Out of the question." " I respect your stance." "But Hoffmann..." " Nothing good will come of it." " We'll see." "We have other ways of stopping you." "I apologise on behalf of Spex." "That was uncalled for." "These files contain the name of an informer in your organisation." " Where are we going?" " Asserbo." "Accept this as a token of our good intentions." " Do you have a photo of him?" " No, only name and address." " I have to pee." " Me too." "I'm sorry." "And now what?" "Now I go and see my dad." " Has it been a long time?" " Three years." "Wait here." "Birkegaarden Hotel, Northern Sealand" "Hello, Father." "A glass of wine?" " Why have you come?" " To see how my father's doing." "Let's not get carried away." "What do you want?" "You have many German guests." "The guests choose the hotel, not the other way around." " I hear Hoffmann often stays here." " Head of the Gestapo?" " I couldn't say." " I would like to talk to him." "Apparently he's a pleasant man..." "and intelligent." "And a murderer for the Nazis." "Yes, there is that." " You always liked them." " Them?" "I admire the German culture and all the wonderful things it's fostered." "But "them"?" "No." "The war must be a disappointment to you." "Aren't you listening?" "I'm just trying to make ends meet." "But you're too young to understand that." "And with your background and brains, you could have done better than driving around shooting people." "But then again you became a hero." "Listen." "If you talk well of me to your Communist friends, and promise not to shoot Hoffmann at the hotel, I'll tell you what I know." "Do we have a deal?" "Hoffmann comes here with his family and his mistresses." "And with four bodyguards at his side at all times." "I'm only told about his arrival at the very last minute." "Army Intelligence asked me to get close to him." "I'm merely following orders." "My dear Ketty." "Thank you for last night." "You were enchanting." "Your laughter makes me so happy." "Yours sincerely, Karl Heinz." "You're on first name terms." "This is not about us." "It's bigger than that." "My work requires sacrifice." "They ask me and I do it." "Did they ask you to sleep with me?" "No, of course they didn't." " You and me just happened." " Really?" "Listen, Bent." "Hoffmann means nothing to me." "You do!" "Do you understand?" "Now you'll tell me what car he drives and his route to Dagmarhus." " And the registration number." " Don't ask me to do that." "You promised you wouldn't, Bent." "You promised." "Bent..." "I love you." "Do you understand that?" "This serves no one." "If I tell you will you then come to Stockholm with me?" "We'll go to Stockholm and never return." "Will you promise me that?" "Promise me." "On odd weeks he drives a small black Opel Kadett." "23345." "And on even weeks a big Mercedes." "44193." "The route is unpredictable." "Sometimes Roskildevej, and other times Vigerslevvej." "It's not Hoffmann." "Oh, no..." "You'll be okay." "You'll be fine." "Don't be afraid." "You'll be fine." "Dearest Bent." "Hoffmann is on to me." "I'm leaving for Stockholm now." "I hope and believe that you will join me here." "He's dead." "He kept looking at me." "I held him in my arms, and he kept looking at me." "I could tell that he wanted to say something but he wasn't able to." "He died before I got there." "Do you still have the police uniforms?" "We'll go to Dagmarhus and ask to see Hoffmann." "We have to." "We'll never get in." "Even if we do, we'll never get out again." "Come, come." "Move on." "Next." "Come." "God dammit." "I thought we were rid of them." "Stop!" "Stop!" "Out of the car!" "Get out." "Can't you hear?" "On the ground!" "On the ground!" "Get into the truck!" "Turn around!" "Keep moving." "Get up." "Come on!" "Faster!" "Move!" "These two at the end." "Up against the wall!" "Against the wall." "Legs one metre apart!" " What's going on?" " They've taken the whole corps." "We're being sent to a concentration camp." " Do you have your Baby Browning?" " In my boots." " And you?" " Yes." "In a second I'll jump the fence, and you'll run." "See you, Bent." "Get back in line!" "Get an ambulance!" "Get him out of here!" "Water." " Water." " Shut up!" " Water." " Give him some water!" "It's in the back!" "Safe house, north of Copenhagen, October 1944" "How are you feeling?" "I'm fine." "Too bad I have to get shot through the lung to be looked after by you." "There." " I'm going to jail, Marie." " Jail?" " I don't think so." " Yes." "I have to go to jail for the things I've done." "When this is over..." "Do you know what I've done?" "No." "It'll be okay." "I'll be back tomorrow." "Watch out, Jørgen." "Oh, no, no..." "Go to the basement." "Hurry up." "Open the door!" "Can't you hear?" "Open the door!" "Open this door!" "Flame?" "Are you Flame?" "Say something!" "Get some milk!" "Stop it!" "What do you think you're doing?" "Have you no sense of decency?" " Cover them up." " Yes, sir!" "The money order for the 20,000 kroner reward." "You can cash it tomorrow." "We also found a letter at his place." "It's for you." "Do you remember when they arrived?" "Do you remember April 9th?" "I think you do." "Everybody does." "I've been thinking and thinking..." "No matter what they say, I don't believe it was you." "You're not like that." "Where do we go after this?" "When it's all over." "I don't know." "Can we ever go back?" "Can we ever go forward?" "Perhaps." "Perhaps not." "At this moment there is only The Flame." "After the Liberation, Flame and Citron received a grand funeral." "In the days following the service their coffins stood side by side." "A few months later Flame's father passed away." "In 1951 Citron was awarded the US government's Medal of Freedom." "It was accepted by Citron's mother." "Flame received the same distinction." "Bodil fled to Sweden where she gave birth to a daughter, Lone." "After the Liberation she settled down in a house near Copenhagen, where she and her daughters lived alone for many years." "The fate of Citron impacted the family throughout the years." "After Flame died, Ketty Selmer moved to Stockholm." "She then settled down in Majorca, where she died in the mid '90s." "She never spoke of Flame." "Subtitles by LeapinLar"