The Great Escape
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1:01:02
Which one's the forgery?
1:01:06
- That one.
- That's right.

1:01:08
They both are.
1:01:10
What's holding us up now is
the new form of this travel permit.

1:01:14
- We've no idea what they look like.
- Here's one.

1:01:18
And a military identity card.
1:01:21
And a...
1:01:23
- An Ausweis.
- Yeah.

1:01:24
- Permission to be on Reich property.
- A ticket to Oden.

1:01:28
What appears to be the ferret
assignments for the next week.

1:01:33
You get 10 out of 10 for this, old boy.
1:01:35
- Thank you, sir. Take good care of that.
- Where did you get this?

1:01:40
It's on loan.
1:01:43
In order to get
the right amount of outfits, Roger,

1:01:46
I suggest that we work
mainly from service uniforms.

1:01:49
I can do double-breasteds,
single-breasteds,

1:01:53
and rather nice lounge suits.
1:01:56
Lapels. I can do quite a lot
of things with those.

1:01:59
I can have them deep like that
or high ones like that.

1:02:04
Here's one that
we're working on right now.

1:02:07
Oh, yes. What about buttons?
1:02:11
Take a look at those.
Here's one that I've finished, Roger.

1:02:17
And here's one that I dyed
with a bottle of blue ink.

1:02:25
It's rather good. What's up, Roger?
1:02:28
The goons'd have a field day
if they crashed in on this lot.

1:02:31
That's Sorren's department. Now, I've
started working on the other materials.

1:02:35
This blanket.
1:02:38
Particularly the stripes. Marvellous.
1:02:41
- Coats.
- Yes.

1:02:42
I've got the chaps working on these
all over the compound.

1:02:45
Those battle dresses -
I'm afraid they're a bit too short.

1:02:48
I'll have to get the chaps to make those
into some sort of workingman's outfits.

1:02:52
Blanket ticking.
1:02:55
Now, I've made these into
rather nice little waistcoats.

1:02:59
- Very dapper, yes. Dyed, of course.
- Of course.


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