Exodus
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:38:01
I don't understand.
:38:03
Go and find the commanding
officer, will you?

:38:06
I'd better look into this myself.
Excuse me, Mrs. Fremont.

:38:13
Stay here.
:38:23
-Sergeant, clear the way for my car.
-Yes, sir.

:38:31
I'm afraid this is most unusual.
:38:33
We've had no warning.
I'll check with headquarters.

:38:35
These orders are perfectly clear.
:38:37
Signed by the Colonial Office
and countersigned by Gen. Sutherland.

:38:40
What's this? The whole area's tied up.
:38:42
-Who's in charge?
-O'Hara.

:38:44
Permit me. Bowen, 23rd GT Company.
:38:45
Special detail, orders of Gen. Sutherland.
:38:48
Here are the papers, sir.
:38:52
Well, Bowen, I see you're going to be
getting rid of some Jews for us?

:38:56
-Yes, sir. Shipping them back to Hamburg.
-That's where they belong.

:38:59
It's a German matter.
Let the Germans handle it.

:39:01
Apparently the general's
had second thoughts.

:39:04
Why do you question these orders?
:39:06
I didn't question.
I just wanted to check with headquarters.

:39:08
Countersigning is not the responsibility
of junior officers.

:39:11
The acceptance of responsibility...
:39:14
...is what makes senior
officers out of juniors.

:39:19
-Let them through.
-Yes, sir.

:39:21
Should have started this
policy two years ago.

:39:24
I don't care about the
Jews one way or the other.

:39:26
-But they are troublemakers.
-No question about it, sir.

:39:29
Get two of them together,
you've got a debate...

:39:32
...and three, a revolution.
:39:33
Yes. And half of them are Communists anyway.
:39:35
Yes, and the other half pawnbrokers.
:39:38
They look funny, too. I
can spot one a mile away.

:39:44
Would you mind looking into my eye?
It feels like a cinder.

:39:47
Certainly.
:39:50
You know, a lot of them
try to hide under Gentile names.

:39:56
But one look at that
face, and you just know.

:39:58
With a little experience,
you can smell them out.


prev.
next.