Mrs. Miniver
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:46:00
Kipper snacks? Salmon? Sardines?
I've got lovely Italian sardines.

:46:04
Might not be able to get them later.
You never know what Mussolini will do.

:46:16
There you are. All clear.
:46:18
They didn't get further than the coast.
:46:20
- Is the war over, Mommy?
- No, darling.

:46:24
- This is just the first day.
- Oh, good.

:46:27
Oh, come on.
:46:29
Attention, England.
:46:31
This is your English friend
in Germany again.

:46:34
Now, listen carefully
while there's yet time.

:46:37
Time to avoid
further useless bloodshed.

:46:41
It's now eight months
since your government declared war...

:46:44
... eight months of progressive disaster
for the enemies of the German Reich.

:46:49
France has been defeated as I told
you she would be, if you remember...

:46:54
... and her invincible armies
completely crushed.

:46:58
I need hardly tell you
that England comes next on the list.

:47:02
Already the boasted British coolness
has given place to blind panic.

:47:07
Already there have been serious riots
in your key industries...

:47:11
... and they didn 't tell you that,
did they?

:47:13
Already the British lion
is howling with terror.

:47:23
- Turn it off, George.
- Had enough?

:47:25
He's all wind and whitewash,
like a blinking rook.

:47:28
- Can't we get some news?
- Not till 9.

:47:30
You work at the airfield.
You see that German plane come down?

:47:34
I heard it.
I wonder where the pilot is.

:47:36
With all that cover in them woods,
he could lay there for days.

:47:40
But he's got to get food,
don't forget.

:47:42
Be funny if he walked in here,
wouldn't it?

:47:46
- He'd never do that.
- I don't know so much.

:47:48
They're clever. Some goes to Oxford
and learns to speak English...

:47:52
...just as good as what you and me do.
:47:55
Well, almost.

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