La Grande illusion
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:12:00
Is it all right?
:12:04
I'm amazed at how honest
our jailers are with our parcels.

:12:08
It's true!
Take our feldwebel, Arthur...

:12:12
He eats cabbage every day.
It sticks in his craw. He told me so.

:12:20
He'd much rather lay into your peas.
:12:23
Don't kid yourselves.
:12:25
If they did that,
our parcels would stop coming.

:12:28
They're short of food for themselves.
:12:32
Hurry, our guests will be hungry.
:12:35
This tastes like an old sock!
:12:39
What do they feed the French?
:12:41
Cabbage, but they have their parcels.
:12:45
- And the Russians?
- Cabbage roots, but no parcels.

:12:48
And the English?
:12:52
I was on the stage before the war...
:12:55
in vaudeville.
:12:58
- Ever see me?
- Theater's too deep for me.

:13:02
I prefer bicycling.
:13:03
You follow the Tour de France?
:13:06
You must've heard of Fabert,
Garrigoud, Petit Breton...

:13:15
Can we purchase what we like?
:13:17
Yes, through the canteen.
:13:20
Fine, I'll buy myself
a comfortable armchair...

:13:24
playing cards, a few books,
English cigarettes.

:13:27
You won't fiind those.
:13:33
There you go, sir.
I'll come again tomorrow.

:13:35
Gentlemen, time to eat.
:13:42
Sir...
:13:49
So, gentlemen,
what shall we begin with?

:13:51
Chicken, foie gras,
:13:53
or Captain Cook mackerel?
:13:56
You're well provisioned.
:13:57
Don't they feed us here?

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