The McKenzie Break
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:22:00
Good.
:22:10
B is for Berlin and breakout.
:22:11
What did Berlin say?
:22:13
English.
It wasn't Berlin.

:22:16
It was our friend
here in Scotland...

:22:18
and he agrees to
an earlier meeting with you.

:22:20
Let's raise a little hell when
Perry tries to put on the handcuffs...

:22:24
and you can march straight off
and join the British army.

:22:31
We used to have picnics here
when I first came. It was grand.

:22:35
They were so lonely, the German lads,
and they were so nice.

:22:40
Then they made the rule, I guess.
Closed the camp tight.

:22:46
When was that?
:22:48
About a year ago,
when the headmaster came.

:22:50
Uh, the Major.
Major Perry, that is.

:22:54
When Major Perry came, sir.
:23:17
You're a bunch of weaklings.
:23:27
Now it's the Lufwaffe's turn.
:23:34
Good morning, Captain Schleutter.
:23:36
Thank you for the list
you sent me this morning.

:23:38
But there are others of us
who speak excellent English.

:23:42
Your English is excellent, Kranz.
:23:44
The tunnel was begun
before you came here.

:23:47
Your list, the 28 men who are to escape,
are all U-boat men.

:23:50
None of my men.
None of Unger's engineers.

:23:53
I took the tunnel over
on orders from Hitler and Doenitz.

:23:59
In order to get skilled U-boat men
back into the war.


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