Lost Command
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1:38:02
- Yes, sir.
- Aicha...

1:38:05
...I must see you again.
1:38:09
All right, tomorrow, right here.
1:38:12
These days sometimes
it's hard to get away.

1:38:15
Where can I reach you?
1:38:16
No last name, no address.
1:38:19
All right, tomorrow.
1:38:20
- But don't wait more than an hour.
- Half an hour.

1:38:28
Mohammed Yasem.
1:38:30
Belonged to the U.M.D. A...
1:38:32
...then became affiliated
with various liberation organizations.

1:38:36
Seeking self-autonomy,
and has been under surveillance...

1:38:38
...and suspected for some time
in collaboration.

1:38:42
Well...
1:38:45
- Are Arab women better lovers?
- That's my business.

1:38:49
It's also mine when you go messing around
with casbah girls.

1:38:52
They're all dangerous.
1:38:54
- Don't see her again. That's an order.
- Shove it.

1:38:57
Look! Confine yourself to quarters.
1:39:00
I'll talk to you later.
1:39:06
Hey, listen to this one!
1:39:09
Has always been active
in the nationalist movement.

1:39:11
Five years imprisonment at Lambese
during World War II.

1:39:15
Twice arrested since then,
but released for insufficient evidence.

1:39:19
- Who's that?
- Recognize him?

1:39:22
Ali Ben Saad, 6 Belcourt Place.
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Known to frequent 22 Rue de la Bombe.
1:39:31
I didn't know you handcuffed
prisoners of war, Colonel.

1:39:34
Yes, when they're not prisoners of war.
1:39:37
- Then turn me over to the police.
- We are the police.

1:39:40
You've forced this sort of thing on us.
1:39:43
Now talk. Where is Mahidi?
1:39:46
I refuse to answer any questions.
1:39:49
We're gong to find everyone in these files,
just as we found you.

1:39:53
Now, someone is going to talk,
sooner or later.

1:39:57
- It might as well be you.
- Send for my lawyer.


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