:25:00
As far as the strike goes,
we'll discuss that tomorrow.
:25:03
Listen, if you need someone
to go to Barcelona, I'd be happy to go.
:25:05
- It'd get me out this rut.
- This rut?
:25:08
Is your wife a rut now?
Are you having second thoughts?
:25:11
These Breton women are amazing.
:25:14
I talk about an undercover mission
to help a comrade in danger...
:25:17
and you'd think
I was off on a vacation.
:25:21
If anyone goes to Barcelona,
I should go.
:25:24
We'll see.
:25:26
Don't stand there all night.
Come in the house and have a drink
:25:30
Good idea, but bring it out here.
I have to finish up this car.
:25:57
- How did it start this time?
- Probably the same way it always does.
:26:00
- Of course. It's always the same.
- No, it wasn't the same this time.
:26:04
No, they struck several places
at the same moment.
:26:07
The printing press and the men
working it-- all taken at once.
:26:10
Andres and Luis were taken
in their hideouts.
:26:13
It's the first time
that's happened.
:26:15
So Juan could be in danger
in Madrid?
:26:18
The raid took place
in his sector.
:26:20
He's been going there for years.
He may have been spotted.
:26:23
What about you?
You've been going there for years too.
:26:25
Yet here you are,
drinking wine with us.
:26:28
Luis' wife heard the police say
during the search...
:26:31
they had pictures of a Paris leader
taken with a telephoto lens...
:26:34
they were sure to arrest next.
:26:36
- It has to be Juan.
- Films, photos-- it's all fabrication!
:26:40
The police spread these rumors
to demoralize the opposition.
:26:44
Thursday, the very day
the arrests were made...
:26:47
didn't you have an appointment
with Andres?
:26:49
Yet here you are.
:26:51
Because there is no photo,
and Andres won't talk.
:26:54
It's very simple.
:26:58
They struck at us
because they're afraid!