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What did you say? I'm sorry... |
I said another man was buried in his place. |
Where's Harry? |
That's what we want to find out. |
I'm sorry I don't seem able to understand anything you say. He's alive now this minute he's doing something. |
Miss Schmidt, we know he is somewhere across the canal in the Russian sector... You may as well help us. In a few minutes Colonel Brodsky will be questioning you about your papers. Tell me where Lime is. |
I don't know. |
If you help me, I am prepared to help you. ANNA Martins always said you were a fool... |
Vienna is a closed city, Miss Schmidt, he can't get away. |
Poor Harry, I wish he was dead, he would be safe from all of you then. |
Good evening, Miss Schmidt. You remember me? |
Of course. |
I helped Harry fix her papers, Mr. Martins... |
Cigarette, Miss Schmidt? |
Thank you. |
Keep the packet. |
Nichts danke. Kein. |
Entschuldigen sie. It was a terrible thing. |
Thank you. |
Sit down. |
Thank you. I enjoyed the play very much. |
You were awfully good. |
Do you understand German? |
No, no...oh...excuse me. |
But I could follow it fine. Perhaps Harry told you about me. My name's Holly Martins. |
No, he never told me about his friends. Would you like some tea? |
Well, I saw you at the funeral. |
I'm so sorry, I didn't notice much. |
You were in love with him, weren't you? |
I don't know. How can you know a thing like that afterwards. I don't know anything any more. |
Oh, American, thank you. I like them. |
I was talking to another friend of Harry's. A Baron Kurtz do you know him? |
No. |
He has a little dog. |
Oh, yes, yes. |
Don't understand what Harry saw in a fellow like that. |
That was the man that brought me some money when Harry died. He said Harry had been anxious at the last moment. |
He said he remembered me too. Seems to show he wasn't in much pain. |
Dr. Winkel told me that. |
Dr. Winkel? Who is he? |
The doctor Harry used to go to. He was passing just after it happened. |
His own doctor? |
Yes. |
Were you at the inquest? |
Yes. They said it wasn't the driver's fault. Harry often said what a careful driver he was. |
He was Harry's driver? |
Mmmm. |
...at all. |
I know. I wondered about it a hundred times, if it really was an accident. |
I don't know. They didn't answer. |
I was told there were only two men there. |
You shouldn't get mixed up in this. |
Well, if I do find out something, can I look you up again? |
Why don't you leave this town go home? |
What's she talking about? |
The police. They're searching my room. Sie mussen doch wissen. |
Anything really wrong with your papers? |
They're forged. |
Why? |
The Russians would claim me. I come from Czechoslovakia. |
Oh, what was the name of that doctor? Harry's doctor? |
Dr. Winkel. |
Drink? |
Whiskey. |
Harry? |
Yes. He moved his head, but the rest is good, isn't it? |
Who are you looking for now? |
Sssh. Don't. Don't, please. |
Silly looking bunch. |
The Porter is going to talk to us tonight. |
Need we go through it all again? |
Might as well I suppose. Are you busy? |
Just another part I've got to learn. |
Can I hear you? |
In German? |
I can try. Is it comedy, or tragedy? |
Comedy. I don't play tragedy. |
Do I... |
Well you read this. |
Gestern bein heurigen... |
What's that? |
"Ein hurigan" I guess. |
HEZT... |
Oh, let me see. No, no that's not the cue. It means she has to sit down. |
Tell me about him. |
Tell you what? |
When...what did you do? |
Oh, we didn't make much sense. Drank too much. Once he tried... |
...to steal my girl. |
Where is she? |
Oh, that was many years ago. |
Tell me more. |
Oh, it's very difficult. You know Harry...we didn't do... |
...and buried him. |
Anna. |
Seemed like a good idea. |
It's just what he used to say. |
Well, I didn't learn that from him. |
If we have to see the Porter we'd better go. |
What's the hurry? Can't we talk quietly for a couple of minutes? |
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