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:59:13
You are getting to be
your best customer.

:59:17
Well, drinking!
I'm very pleased with you.

:59:20
You're beginning
to live like a Frenchman.

:59:22
That's some going-over
your men gave my place.

:59:24
We barely got cleaned up
in time to open.

:59:26
I told Strasser
he wouldn't find the letters.

:59:28
But I told my men to be
especially destructive.

:59:30
You know how that impresses Germans.
:59:34
Rick, have you got
those letters of transit?

:59:36
Louis, are you pro-Vichy
or Free French?

:59:39
Serves me right for asking a direct
question. The subject is closed.

:59:43
It looks like you're a little late.
:59:53
So Yvonne's gone over to the enemy.
:59:55
Who knows? ln her own way, she may
constitute an entire second front.

:59:59
It's time for me to flatter Strasser.
I'll see you later.

1:00:03
Sascha!
1:00:04
French '75.
1:00:05
Put up the whole row of those.
1:00:07
Starting here and ending here.
1:00:09
We will begin with two.
1:00:19
What did you say?
Would you repeat it?

1:00:21
What I said is
not your business.

1:00:23
I'll make it my business.
1:00:31
I don't like disturbances in my place.
Lay off politics or get out.

1:00:38
You see, captain?
1:00:40
The situation is not under control.
1:00:42
We're trying to cooperate
with your government.

1:00:45
We can't regulate
our people's feelings.

1:00:47
Are you certain which side you're on?
1:00:49
I have no conviction.
1:00:51
I blow with the wind. . .
1:00:53
. . .and the prevailing wind
is from Vichy.

1:00:55
And if it should change?
1:00:57
Surely the Reich doesn't admit
that possibility?

1:00:59
We're concerned about more
than Casablanca.


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