Force 10 from Navarone
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:49:02
We are informed
of many things by London...

:49:06
...very few of them
ever seem to materialize.

:49:09
However, you are right.
:49:11
I was informed of your mission.
:49:14
Personally, I doubt if it was
ever a practical one...

:49:17
...but now that you are here without
equipment, the question is academic.

:49:22
And you, major, you came here
as an observer, perhaps?

:49:28
No, sir.
:49:29
I was charged with a mission
of my own.

:49:32
It's confidential.
:49:35
Confidential!
:49:38
Sometimes I get the impression...
:49:40
...that London looks
on this theatre of operations...

:49:43
...as a convenient place for conducting
what they call "war games. "

:49:47
- May I speak to you personally?
- You are speaking to me personally.

:49:51
- I mean alone.
- No.

:49:55
The People's Army does not conduct
military business in secret.

:49:59
Very well, sir.
:50:01
I was sent here to identify a German
agent, code name Nicolai.

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We are reliably informed...
:50:08
...that he has infiltrated the People's
Resistance Army, and is now known...

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...as Capt. Lescovar.
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And having identified this man,
what were your further orders?

:50:18
I was to eliminate him, sir.
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- Eliminate. Don't you mean kill?
- Yes, sir. I do mean kill.

:50:26
Do you hear that, Lescovar?
:50:28
The gentlemen from London
want us to shoot you.

:50:45
I'm sorry, major.
:50:48
I must admit you are
indeed partly right.

:50:51
There was an agent
named Nicolai...

:50:54
...operating somewhere south of here
and also calling himself Lescovar.

:50:59
But he was identified many
months ago. And eliminated.


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