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[gentle music]

[birds chirping]

- Stop.

Stop.

[speaking foreign language]

[g*n cocking]

[suspenseful music continues]

- Who are you?

[suspenseful music continues]

[gentle music]

- It isn't time.

- No.

- Promise me you'll

get to safety.

[gentle music continues]

[door knocking]

I'm so sorry.

- You're needed elsewhere.

- It would appear so.

[gentle music continues]

[door knocking]

[door opens]

- Sir.

[door slams]

- If you wanna follow me.

[airplane engine roars]

I know the way. Thank you.

[suspenseful music]

- Thanks.

I'll get straight to it.

- Sir.

- Ivy Levine,

I understand you know her?

- I grew up with an Ivy Levine.

- So she would know that

you are in the forces.

- I'm sure of it.

- It seems the poor

girl married a Frenchman

who was missing, presumed dead.

Until now.

This arrived earlier

this morning.

Via Phileas.

- Phileas?

- Carrier, pigeon.

Poor bugger, lost a

foot delivering that.

- Ivy is now part of

the resistance movement

but she's requesting our help

in the absence of her husband,

she's assuming

command of their cell.

They have found a n*zi bunker

that could be holding munitions,

important prisoners,

God knows what else.

- I doubt we can trust

this information, sir.

- No, but if we can

disturb the enemy, we must,

we'd heard whispers

of a weapons cachet,

with this information, it would

be easier for us to find it.

I want you to go over to France

and make a nuisance of yourself.

I know you're

rather good at that.

- She mentions a broken radio.

- Yes.

Unfortunate that,

but at least she's

noted a drop off point.

- It's not much to go on, sir.

- If you find this bunker,

I want you to blow it up.

And if along the way you find

this poor girl's husband,

that's one of life's bonuses.

You're going to need

an expl*sives expert.

This is the only

man I can spare.

Quite frankly. He's

become a liability.

I'm sure he'll cope.

You leave at dusk.

Report to the 138 as usual.

Eli Sanna will pick

you up in two days.

You better get a move on.

Otherwise you'll have to

find your own way back.

- Any other provisions, sir?

- And I think you can

fit into a briefcase.

You can take that with you.

- Thank you, sir.

- Good luck Banks.

- Sir.

[suspenseful music]

[suspenseful music continues]

- Come on. [speaking

foreign language]

[suspenseful music continues]

[speaking foreign language]

- Not now.

[speaking foreign language]

[footsteps thumping]

Up.

- Paul.

- Where is he?

[speaking foreign language]

Where is he?

[loud thumping]

[coughing]

Jesus.

[sobbing]

[dramatic music]

[combatants groaning]

[combatants groaning]

[tense music]

[combatants groaning]

- Charles Somerton.

- Yes sir.

- Come with me.

- Wouldn't let anyone

else touch him.

- Understandable.

- Told him to be careful,

but he wouldn't listen.

And now look.

- I can lip read.

- Barely.

Tell the army they

won't be needing him.

Not in this state. He's no

good to anyone, I suppose.

- I don't know about that.

He has been given

a new assignment.

- I won't ask.

- Good.

I can't tell.

- Do you hear that?

They're shipping you off,

making use of your

talents elsewhere.

- No joke?

- I need an expl*sives

and a munitions expert.

- So try not to blow

yourself up again.

He blew a hole in the

garden when he was about 10.

Mom was furious.

Just before my time.

- We have a car outside.

A car waiting to

take us to Tempsford

be as quick as you can.

- Go and get dressed.

He'll get the job done.

- I'm counting on it.

Looks like you have

your hands full here.

- We do what we can.

- Indeed.

- What's it like over there?

- Hard to describe, I'm afraid.

I'll, I'll wait outside.

[door closes]

- Be careful.

- I thought I was going home.

Turns out life's got

other plans for me. Eh?

- He seems important, so

try to impress him, yes?

- Yes.

- Take care, Sammy.

[door thuds]

- You all right

with flying Charlie?

- Not really, sir.

- Call me Banks.

- I've had all the

necessary training.

I'm just not a fan of airplanes.

- You'll be fine.

Take this, I want you

to write me a list,

a short list of everything

you definitely need.

We'll see what we

can get for you.

First, we need a more

suitable set of clothing.

Thank you.

[door slams]

- Sir, is this going

to be dangerous?

Sorry.

Stupid bloody question.

[hand banging door]

[car engine revving]

[gentle music]

[suspenseful music]

[speaking foreign language]

- What have we got?

- Plastics.

- Will that survive the trip?

- It's the only choice.

It's a lot less

volatile than dynamite.

It's less susceptible

to vibrations.

It won't go pop without

an electrical charge.

Preferably from a detonator.

- Would you like

our clothes to fit?

- Usually helps.

- Then try them on.

- We'll take a radio with us.

As if we haven't

got enough to carry.

- I'll need some more fabric.

Don't go anywhere

until you've tried on

the rest of the

clothing, please.

- I think he's talking to you.

- So are you going to

tell me what we're doing?

- I'll fill you in

once we're airborne.

- May I at least know

where we're going?

[owl hooting]

[speaking foreign language]

[airplane engine roars]

[speaking foreign language]

[both groaning]

- I'm English. No, no.

I'm Charles. My name is Charlie.

I'm Charlie.

- I saw two of you drop.

Where's the other one?

- My name is

Charlie. I'm Charles.

- What are you doing here?

- He's with me.

Perhaps you could ask your

boy to lower his w*apon.

- [speaking foreign language].

- Hello, Ivy.

Sorry about that.

Couldn't be sure it was you

till I heard your voice.

- That's it. Just

the two of you?

- Yes, just the two of us.

And radio. Some

expl*sives, some weapons.

All we could spare, I'm afraid.

Shall we?

[dramatic music]

Will you be able to control him?

- He'll be fine.

- How well do you know him?

- He's been with us

two years, maybe more.

He's a good man.

Young. Yes, but capable.

- Well, I need to know

that he can follow orders.

Act. I need to know that

you can follow orders.

- Now, what's that

supposed to mean?

Well, since Paul disappeared,

I've been the one to guide them.

- Just because we used

to know each other

doesn't mean I'm a soft touch.

- I know what's

at stake, Robert.

Don't talk to me

like I'm a child.

You have no idea what

it's been like here.

- That's where you're wrong.

Don't assume I'm the

person you remember.

- I won't.

- I'm the only one with

m*llitary rank, I'm in charge.

Do you understand?

Do you understand?

- I understand.

- Good. Ready?

[footsteps thumping]

[dramatic music continues]

[upbeat music]

- It's safe.

[footsteps thumping]

- Jean, Banks. Banks, Jean.

[speaking foreign language]

- Photographs.

- Jean.

[speaking foreign language]

- Follow us.

- What have you done to

her? She looks petrified.

- Just asked her

a few questions.

- Leave.

- I'm not going anywhere.

- Leave now or the

whole thing is off.

I get on the radio.

I take Charlie and our

supplies and we are gone.

Do as I say.

Now.

[footsteps thumping]

All right, look, look, look.

It's okay.

[sighs]

As I understand it,

you've come from a bunker.

You've provided us with

photographs of the interior.

You know the inner

layout of the place,

and you might be able

to help us get there.

Is that correct?

- Yes.

- Are you willing to help us?

- Yes.

- And you think you

can find the way there?

- I hope so.

- Why should I believe you?

- I risked my life to get here.

I saw what was happening

and I had to get out.

- Is Paul there?

- Yes.

He's alive.

I tended to him myself.

- If any part of

what you've told me

turns out to be untrue,

there will be consequences.

You understand?

- Yes.

- Good.

Tell me about Paul.

[speaking foreign language]

- Did you get your photos?

- Yes.

- Did you take your photos?

- Yes.

- And my things?

[breaths heavily]

And the map, the map?

This is where you must go.

You can help me.

I can help you.

My wife.

You must speak to

my wife, please.

- I can't do this.

- You can.

You can.

Please.

Please.

[dramatic music]

[groans]

[speaking foreign language]

[dramatic music continues]

[door cranking]

[wind howling]

[groans]

[crickets chirping]

[dramatic music continues]

[panting]

- You have no idea what

they're doing in there.

- Beyond keeping those men

alive on unknown dr*gs?

No. I'm sorry.

- Why not dig themselves?

- They only have a

handful of soldiers.

Why use up your own manpower?

- When there's prisoners to

do the heavy lifting for you?

- What will they do to me?

- Just keep cooperating

for the time being, okay?

All right. First things first.

We need to get you cleaned

up. Come, come with me.

[birds chirping]

- Not for your eyes.

[door slams]

Hold still.

[speaking foreign language]

- I don't see any images of

missions as we talked about.

- So what are they

doing down there?

Why do they need

so many workers?

- This is architectural plans.

- Okay, so it could be a

cachet, just not for weapons.

- They're digging

for something, sir.

But I need a closer look.

- What I can tell you is this,

if what they're doing is

a few feet under concrete,

we don't have enough

expl*sives, sir.

Even make a dent.

- Saskia said they're

using hand tools.

Been at it for months.

What can you tell us

about any of this?

- I wasn't told anything.

- Of course not.

- My orders were to keep those

men alive as long as possible

by any means necessary.

- What about defenses?

- I can only tell

you what I've seen,

but what will happen to me?

- I'm not sure I follow.

- As in what do we do with her?

- Oh, she's coming with us.

- [speaks foreign language]

No, I don't wanna go back there.

- If you don't want

to go back there,

you cease to be

of any use to us.

You understand what that means?

- She's right. You

can't stay here.

- No, I. I'll leave.

I'll just run whichever

direction you point me. Please.

I, I can't go back.

- We can't let you go.

You are either with us or-

- Or dead.

How kind of you.

- Shut up.

Are you sure about this?

- She's the only one who can

possibly get us back there.

Can you get us back there?

- But-

- No.

Do you have any

better suggestions?

Perhaps you'd like to

k*ll her in cold blood.

- No.

- Good.

- We need rest.

Four hours.

Sleep, then we leave.

[Ivy speaking foreign language]

- Here.

Prefer tea anyway.

- You can't be sure about her.

- You can't be

sure about anyone.

- They could have tortured him.

So he told them where to go.

Sent her to lead us

straight into a trap.

- That'd be stretching things.

- She'll hand us

over to the Germans

the first chance she gets.

- Do you really believe that?

She could have disappeared

from that bunker

and been halfway to

Switzerland by now.

She wants to help.

She came here to help.

She's given us no reason

not to trust what she says.

- And if you wake up with

a Kn*fe in your back?

- I'll check it

wasn't you first.

Why have you always

been so argumentative?

- I'm not.

Paul and I weren't

exactly on good terms

when he was captured.

I can't help but think our

arguments clouded his judgment

got him caught in

the first place.

- He made his own choices.

- He wanted to end

things between us.

- If there's a chance

that we can save Paul.

We have to take it, yes?

- Absolutely.

- This is that chance.

This is it.

- Someone needs to stay here.

Look after this place.

- Jean.

- He's our most

experienced soldier.

- He's too old.

And from what I've seen, this

place is on its last legs.

You've got one hot

head, one child.

- She's 19.

- One very stubborn leader.

- If this is a trap,

I'll k*ll myself.

- Well, we're outnumbered,

under resourced.

Lacking key personnel.

If we even get to the

bunker, it'll be a miracle.

- What?

- We'll be fine.

Trust me.

Take these.

Get some rest.

Rest, Ivy.

[breathing deeply]

- It isn't time.

[birds chirping]

[loud rattling]

[indistinct chatter]

- Stop. Give me a hand.

- Calm, calm.

[speaking foreign language]

- She says she's sorry.

[speaking foreign language]

- I didn't expect it.

She came out of nowhere.

- All right. Alright.

- I didn't-

- Calm, calm, calm.

What happened?

- What happened?

[speaking foreign language]

She brought him a coffee.

He didn't see it.

She surprised him.

He reacted, it's as

misunderstanding.

[speaking foreign language]

- Calm, calm, calm.

Listen. He can't, he can't hear.

Okay. He can't

hear properly now.

I think you just,

you frightened him.

That's all. That's all.

- I'm sorry.

I didn't mean to to hurt you.

Or, or, or, or, or touch

you. I was- [groans]

- You quite finished?

[speaks in a foreign language]

- You get a hold of

yourself, Charlie.

Everybody calm down and

get ready. We leave in 10.

Saskia.

Saskia.

I need this one

moving in 10 minutes.

[footsteps thumping]

[speaking foreign language]

- Good luck, huh?

- Onwards.

[dramatic music]

- One of ours?

Lancaster.

- Bristol.

- That's not a guess, is it?

- I'm afraid not.

- Troops patrol

much of this land.

They're k*lling survivors

and stopping transports.

- We need to be on guard.

- We'll stay off the beaten

track as much as possible.

[dramatic music continues]

[dramatic music continues]

[tense music]

[tense music continues]

[laughing]

[speaking foreign language]

[loud banging]

- Was this you?

- Was this you?

- No.

- No.

- How could she know?

- No, let go.

- She didn't know.

They set traps. Enemy set traps.

It's what they do.

It's what we do.

She didn't know.

She didn't know.

Charlie, check ahead.

- Okay.

I'm going on ahead.

You wait one minute.

Bring the others, okay?

[trees rattling]

- Go. Go.

[footsteps thumping]

- We need to find

somewhere to rest.

- How far did you travel?

- It was day and night.

- And you're sure we're

headed in the right direction?

- That road, snakes in

and out of the woods.

Paul made me memorize it.

He knew it would lead me

back to the farmhouse.

We went over it

studying the maps.

He knew everything

about this land.

- That's Paul.

- We'll find some cover.

[footsteps thumping]

[speaks in a foreign language]

- Charlie.

Charlie.

Go round.

[suspenseful music]

- Shouldn't you

send someone else?

- Charlie knows what

he's looking for.

He's our best

chance of survival.

You just concentrate on Vincent.

Get him to obey orders

before I intervene.

He's gonna get us all k*lled

if he doesn't change his ways.

- Believe me, I would love

to punch his lights out.

- Maybe you should.

- That's what we

have. Bigger problems.

- You could be right.

- Lastly, I had to talk to him.

I think he's got a

soft spot for her.

[suspenseful music continues]

[breaths deeply]

[footsteps thumping]

- Don't go too far.

- I won't.

- When did you

get so tough, Ivy?

- 10 Years on a farm,

husband who's a fighter.

Rubs off.

I haven't seen you rest.

- Oh, someone needs

to keep watch.

- Let me.

- I'm fine.

[gentle music]

- Good?

- It's perfect.

- Thank you.

- She's lost four

older brothers.

How could she bear it?

- Charlie seems to have

taken a shine to her.

- How long have you known him?

- Not long.

- What do you think of him?

- Doesn't matter

what I think of him.

He can do the job.

- Despite the obvious?

- I read the Army

incident report,

what happened wasn't his fault.

Somebody set up a

test expl*sives run.

Didn't use the proper protocols.

Charlie stepped

in to save lives.

From what I've heard,

he also took the blame.

- Lost any chance

of hearing again?

- Oh, we've all lost something.

I'm sorry about you and

Paul, it's not easy.

- I'm coming to terms with that.

Can we do this?

Have you ever k*lled anyone?

- Get some rest.

[gentle music]

[airplane engine roars]

[distant g*nf*re]

[distant g*nf*re]

- There is a man named Steiner.

[suspenseful music]

He's the head of operations.

He tortures the prisoners.

[suspenseful music continues]

He forced us to

keep the men alive.

Forced us to drug them.

Me and Lena, the other nurse,

we used all our strengths

to hold them down.

We were fed and

they were so weak.

I could see the

fear in their eyes.

I just kept calling.

[dramatic music]

[speaking foreign language]

[groaning]

[dramatic music continues]

[speaking foreign language]

[sobbing]

If they wouldn't follow the

orders, they would b*at us.

Anybody who tried to run

away, they just used them

as a punching bag.

The men, I mean, what

was I supposed to?

When I was burying the bodies,

I realized that

that was my way out.

I had no concept of time.

I just saw more

beam of the sunlight

and on the bottom

of the furnace.

And I could crawl inside

and I could see daylight.

Then I met Paul.

I just knew it, I had to leave.

I couldn't take it anymore.

- Bastard, ruling by fear.

- He's not to be underestimated.

- I'll bear that in mind.

Thank you.

Get some sleep.

[dramatic music continues]

[airplane engine roars]

[speaking foreign language]

- Why did Paul trust you?

- I kept him alive.

I tried to keep everybody alive.

- Keep them enslaved.

- It was my job.

[airplane engine roars]

[speaking foreign language]

[wind howling]

- Slow down.

[speaking foreign language]

[g*ns f*ring]

[dramatic music]

[g*n f*ring continues]

- Press here.

[g*n f*ring continues]

[gasping]

- Help me.

[gentle music]

- What do we do now?

- We carry on.

- How?

- You didn't expect this

to be easy, did you?

- I didn't know what to do.

- Well, when the sh**ting

starts, it's always chaos.

- There are five of us.

- We're always outnumbered.

Always the underdogs.

Pay your respects and carry on.

- Paul's dead, isn't he?

- We don't know that.

- Are we just gonna

leave them here?

- There's nothing

we can do for them.

Just take what you

can and get moving.

- Sir, we're not burying?

- No, we are not burying them.

We are moving on.

Saskia, Charlie with me.

[gentle music continues]

Charlie. Charlie.

Set the whole thing on fire.

Burn it.

[speaks foreign language].

[gentle music]

[coughing]

- Do not breath this in.

- Poison.

- No.

- What?

- It's from the bunker.

They must have been

using the furnace.

- Meaning?

- It's human ash.

- Jesus Christ.

[gentle music]

- What are they doing?

- They had the men digging

for as long as I was there.

- So this is just

a dumping ground?

- Yes.

- You ready for this?

- What for? What's the plan?

- How far to the

furnace chimneys?

- It's just minutes.

- Which direction?

- A straight line.

- And Ivy, I want

you and butcher

to take everything with you.

Get to the fence.

Make sure it's clear.

And wait-

- What for?

- As soon as it's safe,

we'll send a signal, lower the

equipment down and join us.

- I can't do this.

- Come on. We've got this far.

- I didn't expect to be here.

I thought I escaped this place.

[dramatic music]

- Take this.

Take it.

One of us now, you understand?

- Yes.

- Good.

- If we're going in

through the chimney,

how are you getting in?

- I thought we'd

try the front door.

Follow my lead.

- I've done some stupid

things in my time, sir.

- Just go with it.

Do you understand?

And if this doesn't bloody work.

- We're all dead.

- Hey. Hey Mark.

[guard whistling]

[speaking foreign language]

[guards howling]

[suspenseful music]

- Sorry about that.

- It worked. That's

all that matters.

- Good.

- Straight into

the lion's den. Eh?

Which way?

- This way to the furnace.

- You don't look sure.

- I don't know.

Everything was

restricted access.

- Charlie.

I saw pictures of a radio room.

Beds, empty cells.

How about we split up?

I'll meet with the furnace

as soon as I've seen

what's up here, go.

[suspenseful music continues]

Go.

[suspenseful music continues]

[dramatic music]

- The bag is stuck.

[speaks in a foreign language]

[both groaning]

[upbeat dramatic music]

[suspenseful music continues]

[guard groaning]

[guard groaning]

[gentle music]

- It's in here.

[door crackles]

[tense music]

[speaking foreign language]

[upbeat dramatic music]

[dramatic music continues]

[speaking foreign language]

[groans]

- Are you okay?

- I think so.

Where's Banks?

- Gone to investigate.

- Have you seen Paul?

- No, not yet.

- Okay.

- On your own?

[speaking foreign language]

[guards groaning]

[dramatic music]

[g*n f*ring]

- g*nsh*t.

g*nsh*t.

- I'm gonna find Paul.

[triggers clicks]

- sh*t.

[guard groaning]

[dramatic music]

[combatants groaning]

[dramatic music continues]

[combatants groaning]

[g*n cocks]

[speaking foreign language]

- Wait.

- What?

- I can't hear you.

- 15.

- 15?

- Minutes.

- In 15 minutes.

Yes what?

Show me. Show me.

- Soldiers.

- More?

In 15, more? We have to go.

We have to go.

[dramatic music]

Come on, come on.

Come on.

[tense music]

- Hey, hey, hey.

[both groaning]

- Stop, stop it, stop.

Stop.

[g*n f*ring]

[speaking foreign language]

[g*n f*ring]

[speaking foreign language]

[suspenseful music]

[blows landing]

- Take her.

[groaning]

[dramatic music]

[blows landing]

- It isn't time.

- No.

Promise me you'll get to safety.

[gentle music]

[door knocking]

I'm so sorry.

- You are needed elsewhere.

- It would appear so.

- Promise me, second you

hear that Air rain siren.

The second you hear it,

you'll get to the shelter.

- I will.

- Promise me.

- I promise.

- What if I don't...

What if I don't want

to fight anymore?

- I know you don't

want to, but you will.

To keep others safe.

- To keep me safe.

[door knocking]

[gentle music continues]

- It isn't time.

To keep safe.

It isn't time.

[guard groaning]

[footsteps thumping]

[sobbing]

- Ivy.

[footsteps thumping]

- What happened to you?

- Big bastard downstairs.

- Steiner.

- I think that's the chap.

- They called for reinforcement.

- How long have we got?

- 10 minutes max.

- Charlie, you're up.

- So what did you

find down there?

- Gold. Tons of it.

- What?

- Quite the w*r chest.

- Well, can't we take it?

- That's out of the question.

I'm afraid we'd never, we'd

never get it out in time.

Presumably, that's why

they put it all down there

in the first place.

Best we can do is stop

the Germans using it.

That's where Charlie comes in.

- They'll just dig it up again.

- Maybe. Maybe.

It's a lot of manpower

and resources.

This is our best

chance. 10 minutes?

- Not less by now.

- Right, we need to plan those

charges. Charlie, come on.

- There's an emergency exit.

- Right, we'll take

that if we can.

That's presuming that they've

come in from the front.

No, those stairs won't

do you any favors.

You need to stay there.

Just stay here.

You've got five minutes to try

and get her back on her feet.

Okay?

Meet us at the stairwell.

[dramatic music]

- [Charlie] Banks.

[dramatic music continues]

- Poison?

- More like the jackpot

Now we're talking.

[suspenseful music]

- Don't mind if I

do sir. [coughs]

- Keep it for now.

[Ivy screams]

- Sorry.

- No, it's okay.

- No, I'm sorry for what I did.

For what I said.

I thought you, you were...

- One of them?

I am.

- No, you are here,

you are, you are helping us.

You didn't have to.

Thank you. [breaths heavily]

What? What did Paul say to

you to, to get you to leave?

- He said that you

would know what to do

and that you would find a way.

- I failed.

- No, we're here, we're

making a difference.

Okay.

I've done what I

could. We gotta go.

[Ivy screams]

[dramatic music]

- Back upstairs.

Quick as you can.

[breathing heavily]

[speaking foreign language]

[g*n f*ring]

[dramatic music continues]

- Charlie.

- Banks? No, no.

There's no time.

Someone needs to stay here.

Make sure this place goes up.

Get the others. Get out of here.

For King and country.

[g*n f*ring]

Go.

Go.

- That's it. Come on.

I know. I know, just lean on me.

Let's go. Let's, go.

[g*n f*ring]

- They're here.

- Shut the door.

Shut the door. Come on.

Come on Ivy. Here.

Come on.

- No, stop.

- Come on. Don't do this.

Don't do this now. Don't stop.

Just I'm not letting-

- Stop it.

- There's no time.

Get out.

Bring back enough expl*sives

to blow a hole in the world.

You promise me.

- All right, promise.

- Hey, hey. It's for the pain.

[footsteps thumping]

[Ivy screams]

- [speaks foreign language]

[g*n f*ring]

[guards screaming]

[g*n f*ring]

[Steiner growling]

[door creaks]

- Go, go, go.

[engine revving]

We need to head back

the way we came.

[engine revving]

Come on, come on, come on.

[loud bombing]

[engine revving]

[Steiner growling]

[engine revving]

- Pop.

[g*n f*ring]

[loud rumbling]

[suspenseful music]

[footsteps thumping]

- Go, go.

[engine revving]

Here, here.

[indistinct chatter]

[suspenseful music]

[g*n f*ring]

[guard laughing]

[guard screaming]

- Banks.

Banks, Banks.

- Mm. [groans]

Seemed a shame to

leave them all behind.

Ssh! Look lively.

[engine revving]

[dramatic music]

[speaking foreign language]

- Yeah.

[g*n f*ring]

Saskia.

Come on.

There's transport coming for me.

I think I can make the pickup.

It'll be a bumpy ride.

[engine revving]

- I'll cope.

[engine revving]

[upbeat music]

[airplane engine roars]

[engine revving]

- This is it.

This is it.

Take these, head to

the Swiss border.

- I can still fight.

- I know you can.

I know you can.

But for now, just seek shelter.

Regroup. The fight's

not over yet.

When you get to the border.

- I don't have any papers.

- When you get to the border,

just explain what

happened and tell them

your commander in England was

Nichols, Air Marshall Nichols.

Remember that.

- What if it doesn't work?

- It will, trust me.

Just remember

Nichols, me of course.

- I will.

[airplane engine roars]

- Be careful.

- I will.

[gentle music]

[airplane engine roars]

[upbeat music]

[upbeat music continues]
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