To Be or Not to Be
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:58:00
I'd like to talk in private
with Mrs. Bronski.

:58:03
- Of course.
- Thank you.

:58:08
- He's dead?
- Dead as a doornail.

:58:11
- What are you doing?
- Opening his trunk.

:58:14
Why? What's in it?
:58:16
A duplicate. He made a copy
of the list.

:58:19
- What are you going to do?
- Burn it up.

:58:22
Put it in here. Oh, sugarplum,
I'm so glad you're okay.

:58:26
Don't "sugarplum" me,
save it for Lieutenant Sobinski.

:58:30
What did you do with Siletski's body?
:58:32
Never mind Siletski's body.
What did you do with Sobinski's body?

:58:37
How can you ask that
at a time like this?

:58:40
Schultz is ready to take you
to Erhardt, who's head of the Gestapo.

:58:45
The Gestapo, I forgot.
:58:47
I don't think I can do it.
I can't get away with it.

:58:51
Yes, you can. You can and you will!
:58:55
You're a great actor. You even look
like Siletski. Big nose, beady eyes.

:59:00
- You'll be a better Siletski than him.
- I hope so, he's dead. Beady eyes?

:59:05
Sorry, sweetheart.
:59:09
Goodbye.
:59:11
Bye.
:59:13
Freddy.
:59:17
Good luck.
:59:20
If I don't come back alive...
:59:22
...I forgive you for what happened
between you and Sobinski.

:59:27
But if I do come back,
you're in a lot of trouble!

:59:33
Wasn't this the Europa Hotel before
becoming German military headquarters?

:59:38
I don't know anything about that.
:59:45
- Mrs. Bronski has permission to leave.
- Yes, professor.

:59:54
- Wait here, please. I'll announce you.
- Thank you.

:59:59
Colonel Erhardt's office. What?
You shot two Underground members?


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