:06:00
You've just arrived
from Seven Oaks.
:06:01
Yes, of course.
:06:03
How on earth did
you know that?
:06:05
Pardon my mentioning it
:06:06
but adhering to
your left boot heel
:06:07
is a clay known
only in Seven Oaks.
:06:12
An amazing piece
of deduction.
:06:14
Elementary my dear Barham.
:06:15
Here's a broadcast of
the Voice of Terror.
:06:24
Greetings from
the Third Reich.
:06:26
Are you listening
:06:27
stout fellows
across the channel?
:06:28
Are you listening
:06:29
you little body
of incompetent men
:06:31
known as the
Inner Council?
:06:32
Today a new thrill,
:06:33
a new proof of the
:06:35
invincibility
of the Fuhrer.
:06:36
Right now a packed
express train
:06:38
laden with British
troops and nurses
:06:39
is speeding
across England.
:06:40
In just one moment
:06:42
it will leave the
rails forever,
:06:43
crashing twisted metal,
:06:45
the cries of
the dying...
:06:46
They can't,
they wouldn't dare.
:06:47
It's impossible.
:06:48
They couldn't have...
:06:50
...men are
laughing, joking.
:06:51
That one in the third car
reads a letter from home.
:06:53
It is the last letter
he will ever receive.
:06:54
The train is
rounding a curve.
:06:55
Its whistle is screaming.
:06:57
Farewell it is
saying, farewell.
:07:00
(Train whistle
and screams)
:07:02
You have just heard
an exact reproduction
:07:04
of the way it sounds,
:07:05
the way it must
actually be.
:07:08
The hearts of the
German people bleed
:07:10
that innocent men and
women have to be killed
:07:12
because your stupid...
:07:14
Shore speaking.
:07:15
Have you any news of
the Liverpool Express?
:07:17
...time and time
again offered in peace.
:07:19
But if you're blundering
war cabinet cannot see
:07:20
that England is
already lost,
:07:22
that it is our
sacred German duty
:07:24
to prove it to them
over and over and over
:07:27
until they are on their
knees begging, pleading,
:07:29
groveling for the
exquisite mercy
:07:31
of our Fuhrer.
:07:33
Each night the Voice of
Terror will announce...
:07:35
Shut it off.
:07:37
Stop it.
:07:39
...even as you
listen and you...
:07:42
I'm sorry.
:07:45
Do what you can, Holmes.
:07:46
This frightful thing
has got to be stopped.
:07:51
His son was on that train.
:07:56
How did they find out
about the troops?
:07:58
It was an absolute secret.
:07:59
Gentlemen,