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1:08:01
I imagined a bigger fish tank.
1:08:03
It's to measure.
1:08:06
There's a collection for our buddies
1:08:08
killed by the Brits at Photosonor.
1:08:10
- I'll chip in some cash.
- Afraid to cash in your chips?

1:08:14
So long.
1:08:20
You don't look well.
1:08:22
I'm okay.
1:08:32
Well, not really.
1:08:34
I was at a meeting with the comrades.
I'm sick over it.

1:08:39
Film people and others.
Real workers, as they say.

1:08:43
It's clear.
No more contact with the Krauts.

1:08:47
That's new.
1:08:49
Continental's German.
You can't work there anymore.

1:08:52
I had the Party's approval.
1:08:54
If not congratulations.
1:08:56
But there's a new party line
action-resistance.

1:09:00
Hey, I was resisting back in '40.
1:09:03
Along with Max Douy, Nicolas,
Painleve and Lemare.

1:09:05
I didn't go begging, like some here,
to dub German films.

1:09:09
Or negotiating with Greven
to make Franco-German newsreels.

1:09:13
I didn't wait
for the invasion of Russia.

1:09:16
I organized, infiltrated studios,
started a union.

1:09:21
When the Fritz go, we won't
have helped the German cinema,

1:09:24
- But saved French cinema.
- Discredited it!

1:09:27
Like Clouzot's vile The Crow!
1:09:29
He never sold out.
He's protecting a Dreyfus, me!

1:09:34
A Levy, Jean Ferry, and others.
1:09:36
His film's an abscess on France's honor!
1:09:38
It attacks informers.
It's about poison-pen letters,

1:09:42
based on a pre-war case.
Get your facts straight.

1:09:45
So what! That's your business!
1:09:48
It reminds me of those stupid
magazines about stars

1:09:51
their earnings, German boyfriends,
Berlin tours...

1:09:55
Movies are just another industry.
1:09:57
The new Party line is armed struggle.
Either you obey...


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