The Great Escape
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1:03:03
Just take a look at this, Roger.
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Now, this blanket material, we scrape
this down until it's really smooth,

1:03:10
and then dye it with boot polish.
1:03:13
Corduroy scrounged by Hendley.
I wish we had more of this.

1:03:17
- Where in God's name did you get these?
- Hendley.

1:03:20
- Where did he get them?
- I asked him that.

1:03:22
- What did he say?
- "Don't ask."

1:03:25
Let me show you some of the overcoats
I've been working on.

1:03:56
Good morning, Hilts.
1:04:00
Well, if you're here to find out
if I'm going out again, I am.

1:04:03
- When?
- 17 days. 7th of July.

1:04:05
- Dark of the moon.
- Correct.

1:04:07
Is Ives going with you?
1:04:09
Yeah, if he wants to.
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You know that Ives is close to cracking?
1:04:16
Yeah.
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- Better for him to go out in the tunnel?
- Safer.

1:04:28
Right.
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It's possible for one man to get out
through the wire, even get away,

1:04:35
but there are in fact a considerable
number of people besides yourself

1:04:41
in this camp who are trying to escape.
1:04:44
I appreciate that.
1:04:48
Something's coming - I can feel it -
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and it's coming right around the corner
at me, Squadron Leader.

1:04:54
- My name's Roger.
- All right, Roger.

1:04:56
Yours is Virgil, isn't it?
1:04:59
Hilts. Just make it Hilts.

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