The Great Escape
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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.
1:04:12
You know that Ives is close to cracking?
1:04:16
Yeah.
1:04:19
- Better for him to go out in the tunnel?
- Safer.

1:04:28
Right.
1:04:32
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 -
1:04:50
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.
1:05:03
Yes, well, as I was saying, Hilts,
1:05:08
we have maps of Germany -
general maps, that is.

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We have all the information we need
for the escape routes out of Germany.

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But what we do not have...
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Is a clear idea of what's 500 yards
beyond those trees.

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We've tried every goon in the camp.
No go.

1:05:24
We must know the exact position
of the local town.

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We want to know where
we hit the main roads.

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Where the police stations are,
where they've got their roadblocks.

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And most important of all,
we've got to know how to get from here

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to the railway station.
1:05:41
No. Absolutely not.
When I get through that wire,

1:05:44
I'm not gonna be
making maps for you guys.

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I'm gonna be so far away, you won't hear
if they're shooting at me with howitzers.

1:05:53
- Understandable.
- Completely.

1:05:58
I mean, I'd like to help, but...

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