Golden Earrings
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1:13:01
Handsome soldier,
like me tell your fortune, huh?

1:13:04
Jf you can make it interesting.
1:13:07
- With man like you, easy.
- Is it all right, Krosigk?

1:13:11
- Of course, by all means.
- This I must hear.

1:13:15
Ask her if there's
going to be another war.

1:13:18
- Tell your fortune, master,
past, present or future.
- No, gypsy.

1:13:21
I'm not interested. Maybe you?
1:13:23
Not interested in an old Oxford friend,
Herr Krosigk?

1:13:26
- Or his son, Richard Byrd?
- Careful, it's a trick.

1:13:32
Go away.
1:13:38
- Get out of here, gypsy.
- I'm not a gypsy.

1:13:41
- My name is Denistoun. I'm an Englishman.
- Isn't that interesting?

1:13:45
- An English gypsy.
- I told you I'm not a gypsy.
You've got to believe that.

1:13:48
J'm Colonel Denistoun
of the British army.

1:13:50
A colonel with holes in
his ears and rings in them.

1:13:54
That's a little hard for me to swallow.
But frankly, my good man...

1:13:57
I'm not at all interested in
who you are or what you are.

1:14:01
Certainly not,
and we don't want our fortunes told.

1:14:04
- We must go back to our guests, Otto.
- Wait! Richard Byrd is dead.

1:14:09
They shot him, tortured him.
1:14:11
He was on his way here
to see you.

1:14:15
Why do you...
tell me all this?

1:14:19
- There... there must be some mistake.
- There's no mistake.

1:14:22
I killed the two brutes
that murdered him.

1:14:24
He counted on you,
you because you're a patriot of humanity...

1:14:26
rather than a tool
of these war-mad Nazis.

1:14:28
That is dangerous talk, gypsy.
1:14:32
Look, there's going to be a war.
A war, do you hear?

1:14:35
Give me your horrible formula
and Germany dare not use it.
You know that we won't!

1:14:42
Jt's your duty as a scientist,
as a humanitarian.

1:14:47
Do I get it?
1:14:54
I don't know what
you are talking about.

1:14:56
Bekanntmachung des oberkommandos.
1:14:59
If ever I get out of this mess,
if I get back to England...


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