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The Exception (2016)
I have to go.
Here. Can I see you again? One war ministry telegram is enough. Brandt. What do you know about the kaiser? Kaiser Wilhelm ii, former emperor of the fatherland. Weak leader. Poor strategist. Led us to defeat. Ran away afterwards. - Exiled in Belgium, sir. - Holland. - Is he still alive? - Damn your ignorance, captain. The kaiser is still alive and remains of great symbolic importance. You'll take immediate command of kaiser Wilhelm's military guard outside utrecht. As of now, the safety of the kaiser is of prime concern to the reich, and, therefore, also to you. General, I am now fit for active service. Don't push your luck, captain. After that business with the ss in Poland, you were lucky to avoid a court martial. This posting is a great honor. Yes, general. Thank you, general. General, if the kaiser's in Holland, how am I to guard him? At dawn, our forces invaded Belgium and the Netherlands. The fuhrer thinks of everything. Brandt. Eighth infantry. I am colonel sigurd Von ilsemann, aide-de-camp to the kaiser. My orders are to assume immediate command of the kaiser's bodyguard. A captain? All the majors are busy, sir. The Dutch army guard have deserted. Your men can billet in the stables. - I'll need a command post. - I'm in charge. Within the grounds. The female staff are not to be interfered with. Look forward to working with you. Wilhelm! Wilhelm! They're here. - The army, your army. - No. No. Not mine. They have been sent to protect you. That in itself is not without significance. In return, it is vital to make the right impression. Oh, on whom? Our friends in Berlin have been constantly active on your behalf. The army want you back. They always have. The stage is set. Every detail matters. We must invite the commanding officer to dinner. So now we're running a restaurant? - He will be watching us. - Yes, perhaps. From outside. Wilhelm, do you want your throne back or not? You are the kaiser. Secure the perimeter. Get this place cleaned up. - We have to go faster. - Move it! I'm looking for gestapo inspector Dietrich. Inspector Dietrich, I'm Brandt. I expected you yesterday. Apologies. My orders were to report upon arrival. No time was specified. What can I do for you, inspector? The kaiser. The former kaiser. The gestapo keeps extensive files on this individual, but they are not up to date. As part of your duties here, you will compile a detailed report. In particular, his attitudes towards the reich and its leaders, anything he says about the war and its conduct, noting also significant omissions, such as failure to agree with statements in favor of the reich. You expect me to spy on him? You'll also list his visitors, noting the duration of their stay. - Is that really necessary? - Ah. You think because he is old, he is unimportant? The British secret service have an agent in the area. We picked up coded radio transmissions from the vicinity. It could be a kidnap attempt or an assassination. Assassinate an old man ousted 20 years ago? Personally, I couldn't care less. He is everything that was wrong with old Germany. Where was he while we were all starving? If anything happens to him, captain, you'll be shot. And I will do it. Did you read the ss file on him? Hard to believe he wasn't executed. He must have friends in Berlin. Brussels fell to our forces yesterday and airborne troops have secured the French border. Holland is now almost completely occupied, - barring unofficial resistance. - It's unnecessary. Strategically irrelevant and a waste of resources. I mean, invading Holland! Further south, armored divisions are through the ardennes forest, in behind the maginot line. Forgive me, your highness. I was told you have coffee at this time. You're new. - Yes, your highness. - No need to be alarmed. What's your name? - Mieke, your highness. - Dutch? - Yes, your highness. - I see. Well, tell me, child, would you have invaded Holland? What? If you commanded the German army, would you have invaded Holland? Why, yes, your highness. Of course. I see. And what precisely is your military objective? - Well, it's very nice. - What is? Holland. Goddamn, sigurd. She's better than half the general staff! We will expect you at tomorrow's briefing! Yes, your highness. She's the one my wife has been complaining about, I suppose. You know, I don't mind telling you, if I was a hundred years younger... Oh, never mind. You know, sigurd, I've been thinking. Tonight we'll have fish. The kaiser presents his compliments. He'd be pleased if you'd join him at dinner tomorrow night. Take your clothes off. Please. Gently. Please... Tell the kaiser I would be honored to accept his invitation. There. Fuck it. Your highness. May I take that, captain? Thank you. - You stink of schnapps. - We must speak. Not now. You're late. He's waiting. You'll call him sir and his wife madam. The treaty of versailles forbids any other form of address. His left arm is slightly deformed. You will not look at it. You will speak only when spoken to and avoid politics. Express no opinion of your own, agree with his, and remember... At the age of four, he bit the Duke of Edinburgh in the leg. Captain Brandt. Prince friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albrecht Von preussen and his wife, Princess hermine reuss Von greiz. Your highness. Your highness. We are both so pleased you could join us, captain. That I have always found so fascinating. I published a book on the subject in 1934. You will have seen it. For example, there are some people who actually believe that Adolf Hitler invented the swastika. Utter nonsense. The word comes from the sanskrit. It means well-being, and the earliest examples date from the indus valley, 3,000 years before Christ. Oh, yes. In many religions, it's... It is a symbol of life, of good fortune. Not that it has brought much to me. And yet we must accept that god has imposed these terrible trials on us for some inscrutable purpose of his own. Oh, these books they're writing, my god! They just dump bucketloads of filth on my head and nobody does anything. Bismarck would have had something to say on the subject. But he had something to say on every subject, which is why I got rid of him. His servants would pull the wine corks in front of you. But I must say the old boy knew how to deal with troublemakers. Freemasons, bolsheviks, Jews. The unholy alliance that we have to face. Which is exactly why a strong monarchy, the physical manifestation of god's will on earth, is more vital now than ever. Tell us about yourself, captain. Where's your family from? Brandenburg, your highness. My grandfather was an army officer, as was my father. He was killed on the somme just before I was born. - And your mother? - From a landowning family. - Really? Which one? - Related to the ludendorffs. - Oh. - Distantly. After the war, of course, she had to clean houses. I remember helping her wheel her wages home in a barrow. By the time we got to the bakery it was worthless. She died of tuberculosis when I was 12. Am I to blame for every misfortune on this earth? I gave my life to the fatherland! And this is my thanks? Nobody cares my Navy betrayed me! Nobody remembers my army fell apart. Ludendorff, bethmann, tirpitz! Where were they? Where were they? After all I've done for them, they stabbed me in the back. They lost me the war! They lost me my country. I ask forgiveness for unintentionally upsetting his highness. His earlier remark about the fuhrer was simply a correction of fact, in no way a criticism. The trout was first rate. Hmm. How did you get in? Take your clothes off. Will there be anything else, your highness? No, thank you, sigurd. There will be absolutely nothing. Wait. Stay. Stay the night. - Good morning, your highness. - Huh! I had a visit just now from captain Brandt. He tells me the British have an agent active in this area. It is his opinion that this agent may wish you harm. An agent? We must alert the ducks. He therefore requests that he move into the house immediately. What do you think of him, our captain Brandt? He is a typical, cocky, young officer, sure he can win the war on his own. Does he remind you of anyone, sigurd? Are you ready for your daily briefing, your highness? I think I will give it a miss. I have something much more important to do. He is not himself. But I expect great news any day now. We must never lose hope. It is the hope which is killing him. Of course, I shall say nothing for now. Until then, we must just keep his spirits up. - Oh. - Forgive me, your highness. Colonel Von ilsemann sent me out with more bread. Oh, did he now? That was very good of him. Ha! - For the ducks. - Oh, for the ducks, of course. It's a bit early for my lunch. No, why don't you feed them? You have beautiful hands. You are quite unused to physical labour, no? War changes everything. Ja. What do you think of ducks, child? Hmm? I'm very fond of them. They're beautiful creatures, and they ask for so little. A duck will never blame you for his troubles or force you to abdicate your throne. I know you miss it terribly, and yet, what a dreadful burden. You're right. And it was. Captain. Captain! Your highness. I hear there's a British spy after me. You'll be quite safe, your highness. Sigurd tells me that you fought in Poland last year. My grandson, Oscar, was killed at the front there. Perhaps you knew? No. No, your highness. I... I didn't. Please accept my sympathies. Last September. Hmm. You must come to dinner again. Tell me all about it. Er... Why don't you, er, show the captain his new rooms at the house? Of course, your highness. My name is Stefan. I was wondering what yours was. De jong. Mieke de jong. May I call you mieke? It would be better if you didn't. Copulation is strictly forbidden among the staff. I would lose my position. You might lose yours. Where's your room? On the other side of the staircase. The last on the right. They told me you were up here. Nice place. Very comfy. What can I do for you, inspector? There was another transmission last night. We only have the one detector truck, but there's a chance it's coming from the village. We're getting a second truck soon, and then we'll find the exact location. - Soon? - How's your report coming? Fuck. I wouldn't mind pulling her in for questioning. You know, they say the Dutch women are as sex-mad as the French. I'm sure your reich marks will be welcome anywhere. - What? - In the meantime, you might spend less time lusting after servant girls and more finding a second detector truck. Ah! You've marked her out for yourself, have you? Copulation is strictly forbidden among the staff. Goodbye, inspector. Anyone might think you were spying on me, captain. Forgive me, your highness. What are you doing creeping around in the woods? If anything happens to you, I'll be shot. Oh, it's good to know they still care. Walk with me. Tell me about Poland. Your first action? Yes, your highness. What you expected? I expected to die. They know a British agent's here. Who knows? The captain guarding the kaiser. And the gestapo turned up at the house today. If they knew any more than that, you'd have been arrested by now. - When can you do it? - I need more time. - You may not have it. - I know that. As soon as you feel it's safe, do it. Then we'll get you out. Be careful. What are you doing? I wanted to see you. I'm on duty now. They're calling me. There's a gestapo officer, Dietrich, in utrecht. What about him? If he bothers you at all, tell me. I'll deal with it. It seems the general staff has learnt from its mistakes of last time. Wouldn't you say, huh, child? On the whole, your highness. Although, they may find the infernal machinery, la machine infernale, harder to stop than to start. I never wanted the last war, you know. But there are still people who don't... Who don't seem to realize that. Of course, the serbs were a crowd of thugs. They still are. But I told the Austrians, "you got what you wanted. Stop in Belgrade!" I wrote a telegram to Vienna, "stop in Belgrade!" They never sent it. Bethmann, moltke, they wanted the war, you see. It was never sent. They made sure of that. Yes, your highness. My voice... My voice was a lone voice. Perhaps... What could I do? What could I do? The captain would like to see your collection of military uniforms? Yes, yes, go on. He was still the kaiser. He could have sent another fucking telegram. Any progress catching the spy? They're waiting for another signal truck. Your family. - My family, your highness? - Are they all right? If there's anything I can do for them, you must let me know. - These are difficult times. - Thank you, your highness. Your highness... What is it? You're very kind, your highness. Good night. Was that girl asking for money? I believe I was enquiring about her family. Perhaps I dreamed it. Well, I don't like her manner. If it weren't for the shortage, I would certainly let her go. I suppose your duty is to read this stuff? - You're ignorant. - I know. Mieke, I wanted to apologize for how I was the first time we met. Met? You know what I mean. I wanted you. It's somewhere in the village. We'll get him next time. So, how did you get your iron cross second class? I survived in a second class way. And the scars? Shrapnel. Most of it's still in there. It hurts you. Is that why you're stuck here and not at the front? I'm here because I follow orders. Do you always follow orders? What else is there? I'm Jewish. I'm not. Obviously. I don't care. One day, you might have to. One day, we'll be dead. You have bad dreams. You have someone, somewhere? If I did, you wouldn't be here. And you, captain? No girl anywhere? If I did, I'd still be here. You have to go. What you told me about yourself... Don't tell anyone else. You're up early, inspector. The transmitter's right in the village. If he doesn't signal tonight, we'll go in and search. Hmm. But that's not why I'm here. The old man is getting a visit tomorrow, from the head of the ss. - Himmler's coming here? - You catch on quick. He'll have dinner, then we'll take him back to a secret location. - I'll notify the household. - No, you won't. You can tell the old man, but no one else. I'm handling his security, so we'll search the house. I'll need a list of all the staff. What do I tell them? They'll ask questions. Oh, their job is to answer them. I'll be back in an hour. Captain Brandt requests a private audience. Hmm. Your highness, what I have to tell you is top secret and must remain strictly between us... Wilhelm! Oh, captain. Have you heard the news? Reichsfuhrer of the ss, Heinrich himmler, is coming to dinner tomorrow night. Isn't that marvelous? I just received this telegram from Berlin. One can only hope he has better manners than that oaf, goering. It is a pity that his wife is not able to join him, but still... Oh, we have a million things to do! He came here a few years back, fat goering. You never knew if he was a boy or a girl. And he came down to lunch in plus fours. Plus fours! My old regiment would have set the dogs on him. My husband is always joking. You must have a great deal to do today, captain, so we mustn't keep you a moment longer. Better start counting the silver. Wilhelm! I regret to inform you the gestapo will search the house before the reichsfuhrer's visit. And may I say, between us, it would be better if the kaiser didn't air certain opinions in front of the gestapo. Inspector Dietrich has no sense of humor. Oh, colonel? Do you keep guns in the house? Of course. His highness shoots. - And who cleans them? - The guns? The footmen. Hmm. Not the maids? No, of course not the maids. Why? Thank you. At ease. Ready? - Captain. - Your highness. You must pay no attention to my husband's jokes. You know, there is nobody more loyal to the fuhrer. Please. Now, this visit tomorrow is of the utmost significance. It is, of course, well-known, among those who know, that himmler is Hitler's right-hand man. One hears that goering isn't quite so trusted although, it is due to my efforts in that direction, I shall say no more - that the government continues to pay our allowance, which Wilhelm doesn't seem to understand, could be taken away at any moment. But, before the last war, he was the richest man in Germany, so I'm afraid he has very little idea of money. The purpose of this visit can only be to propose in some form the restoration of the monarchy. Oh, the fuhrer has done very well so far, of course. But it is obvious that, in this time of crisis, Germany needs its king. A man of wisdom and experience, who can ensure the allegiance of the church, the aristocracy, and the armed forces. I myself have been using what little influence I have in Berlin. Oh, I shall say no more. But I am delighted that my efforts have borne fruit. It was for Germany that I acted, of course. Not for the pleasure of seeing my sisters bowing and scraping in front of me. Hmm. Do you know, I am not sure I shall even receive them in court. They treated me very shabbily when I was young. Captain, as head of the kaiser's personal bodyguard, herr himmler will surely want your impressions. May I hope you will give a positive account of our humble and loyal household? - Of course, your highness. - Thank you. - I knew I could rely on you. - If you'll excuse me. - Yes. - Everyone knows. - Hmm? - Kaiser's wife got a telegram. I'll find out who sent it. May I suggest my men start at the top, work down? You come up from the bottom. Yes, that's just what I was going to suggest. It's a madhouse. It's a damned madhouse! Who do they think they are? Who do they think I am? You should never have permitted it! Send me the damned girl! Take a room each. Be respectful of personal property, but thorough. I'll start at the far end. You know, my uncle friedrich once told me that a one-armed man should never be king in prussia. I'll show you, I thought, you miserable swine. The old bastard died just before I came to the throne. I always thought he did it on purpose. By the way, are you courting? Courting? No. Well, not exactly, your highness. I mean, there is someone. Oh, of course there is. Do you love him? No, I... I hardly know him. You know, my... the first girl I ever loved, her name was Ella. We had the same grandmother, queen Victoria of england, on her mother's side and on mine. But Ella... Oh, she was gorgeous. Of course, she knew it. I went down on my knees one summer evening and begged her to be my wife. Instead, she married a romanov. Butchered by bolsheviks in a mine shaft. That'll teach her, I thought. So, the moral of this story is... Be careful what you wish for. And, as they say, seize the day. Yes, definitely do that. Finished? For now. - You look happy. - Of course. Here am I, a butcher's son from Munich, tearing the kaiser's palace upside down. That is what national socialism has done for Germany. Staff files from Von ilsemann. - What do you think of him? - He's harmless. - I don't like him. - You don't like anyone. We'll be back... Tomorrow. Get it refueled. Himmler's coming to the house tomorrow. Himmler? The head of the ss? He'll arrive in the afternoon, and he'll stay for dinner. - I can kill him. - No, that's not our mission. Well, tell London. They might change it. No, it would be suicide! The ss murdered my father and my husband. You're not here for your family. Tell London. Tell them I'm ready. Tell them I'll do it. Oh, my god. Oh, mieke. I'll come to the house. And I'll give you the answer tomorrow. Let's go! Sorry. I can go, if you want. No. Stay. Shh. What is it this time? Poland. A village of women and children. They'd been machine-gunned by the ss. It was a beautiful day. And I thought... God made this. God made all of it. There was a girl. She was still alive. I tried to help her, but she died. I beat the officer senseless in front of his unit. It's men like that they shame the ss. They shame us all. But they are not the exception, they are the rule. I don't believe that. I have to go. - Will you marry me? - What? Marry me, mieke. Now. Today. - Are you serious? - Completely. But I'm a jewess. - I'll protect you. - No! Nobody can. I will do my duty. Everyone must. You never stop. You're always there. Ah. Why is he coming, sigurd? Why? Not to see my uniforms. Is it possible? After all this time? I dare not hope. I cannot. Certainly it would make the empress exceedingly happy. A small price to pay. Sigurd, I have to be at this morning's briefings. I must be up to date for our visitors. - Your highness. - What? I am sorry to involve you in this sordid affair. This disgrace also involves the head of your personal bodyguard, whom you'll wish to dismiss yourself. What is the nature of this scandal? This girl has been caught in flagrant in this officer's bedroom. Frau linnenkamp swears it is not the first time. Your highness, I am entirely to blame. This comes to light on the very day herr himmler is to visit! God forbid that he should hear of it. You are dismissed. Go and pack your effects immediately. Now, just a moment. Nobody's going anywhere. I'll speak to the captain and the girl. In private. I'm not sure you understand. They have been caught fornicating under our roof. This girl is no better than a common slut. This officer has disgraced his uniform. Your uniform. I may not rule in Germany, but, by Christ, I rule in my own house! This is him, I hope? - Of course, your highness. - Well! I am ashamed to say that before and after my first marriage I myself fathered at least two illegitimate children. One with an Austrian countess, another with a French prostitute, who was known in court circles as madame I'amour. Both, incidentally, blackmailed me for huge sums of money, the countess and the prostitute. I expected better of the prostitute. Now, I have many vices, hypocrisy is not one of them. So you will resume your duties, but this time, you will be more discreet. Thank you, your highness. His highness will see you now. Telephone message for you, captain. You sent for me? I've got something to show you. It was the fucking pastor! We found the radio set and everything. Dirksen knocked him out last night, or we would have started sooner. Still, we should have everything we need by tonight. Good work, inspector. I'm sorry I could not count on you this morning, sigurd. And your attitude since the news of herr himmler's visit is far from what I'd hoped. I long for the restoration of the monarchy as much as you do. And yet I fear this meeting carries with it a very grave risk. - What do you mean, sigurd? - The kaiser's temper is short. Should himmler provoke him to rage, as goering nearly did, his highness could lose everything. Not only the annual allowance they so generously Grant him, but his life. The night of the long knives taught us who and what they are. The fuhrer simply dealt with a few Jews and communists. The former chancellor and his wife gunned down in their own home. Nobody is safe, not even you. Then you must make sure he is not provoked, mustn't you, colonel? Your highness. Captain? He's here. He's here. Hmm-hmm. Attention! Herr reichsfuhrer, I am sigurd Von ilsemann. - Welcome to huis doorn. - Heil Hitler. May I present captain Brandt of the eighth infantry regiment? - He commands the army here. - Captain. May I present prince friedrich Wilhelm Victor... Heil Hitler. Herr reichsfuhrer, welcome to our humble home. We are delighted you could spare the time from your duties and we are sorry your dear wife is unable to be with you on this occasion. You will, we hope, allow us, as representatives of the hohenzollern dynasty and the royal house of prussia, to congratulate you and the fuhrer on the latest of your astounding series of great victories. The national socialist Democratic workers' party thanks you for your kind words and your loyal support. May I show you to your rooms? Thank you. It's been a tiring journey. May I request, before dinner, the pleasure of a private audience? That is to say, a meeting on matters of state. I shall arrange it. - I need to see you. - Not now. Yes, now! No, we were told to be discreet. The pastor's been arrested by the gestapo. They're interrogating him now. Soon he'll tell them everything he knows. - Why tell me? - Why sleep with me? - Why ask me? - Following orders? No, it was a mistake, a madness. You used me! - I used myself. - If you wanted to kill him, you could have done that any time. - I'll scream the house down! - You will when Dietrich starts. How did you know? I saw you with him at the church. And you're a Jew who knows German army medals and keeps gun oil hidden in her room. Then, captain, you must do your duty. Just leave. Leave now. Please. I can't. Do you expect me to betray my oath, my country, for you? I expected nothing from you, captain. You must do your duty. And I will do mine. Forgive me, herr reichsfuhrer. What can I do for you? This is for you, herr reichsfuhrer. I'm sure a man in your position must have so many unforeseen expenses, in your positions... It can be so difficult to make ends meet. Certainly, I know in my own household... Servants are so expensive, especially in wartime. So difficult to keep. Thank you. Oh! Here you are! I was worried. It's almost time for dinner. Wilhelm? It seems we are to go back to Berlin. If we choose. Can that be true? You are to be king again? I'm afraid I'm going to need a new wardrobe. For now I think we should keep this to ourselves. Oh, my dear frau linnenkamp. First thing tomorrow, I shall say no more, we must start packing the house. Your highness. May I be the first to offer my congratulations. Oh. I know we both had reservations about these people and all the people in power, but... that both they and the German people can only benefit from a firm and Christian presence on the throne. A restraining influence. Perhaps god has not forgotten me after all. Make yourself at home. Some of us weren't invited to dinner. So much for national socialism. Has the pastor talked yet? I just called them. It won't be long. Heil Hitler. At ease, gentlemen. Is that schnapps? This will go no further. I have just told the former kaiser that the fuhrer has, under strict conditions, and for the good of the fatherland, agreed to bring him back from exile to take up his throne in Berlin. I have to tell you now that this is a deception. Its aim is to flush out any remaining monarchists, sympathizers, in the reich. You two will work together to intercept any communications in and out of the house. You will find out where they come from and where they are going and report directly to my office in Berlin. Heil Hitler. Any questions? Good. Captain. Thank you. He's holding out. For now. - Captain. - Your highness. I'm starving. We'll take a break until he comes round again. The Americans will stay out this time. They are decadent, no fonder of the Jews and communists than we are. There I disagree with you. We face an international conspiracy funded by Jewish capital which has its home in America. It will have to be defeated sooner or later. I'm glad to hear you say that. You had 30 years to do something about the Jews, and yet you just let them get on with it. We had other priorities. But you had Jewish friends, didn't you? I'm sure I read that. In the last war, the German Jews fought and died for our country - in their thousands. - What's your point? It's fair to say that few people really understood the Jewish threat until the '20s. For that we are very grateful to the fuhrer. The problem is the same everywhere, but only now, in Germany, is there sufficient clarity to admit the scale of the task and to examine the potential solutions in a thorough and an imaginative manner. And yet, where we lead I'm sure that others will follow. Germany needs more room for its people, especially in the east, and for that there will have to be a re-ordering of other populations. Where relocation is impractical, a more sensible solution must be found. The elderly, the mentally ill, are a drain on the reich's resources. Not to mention the children, of course. In wartime, it is hardly feasible to feed them until they can provide the return on capital. And we are very much at the experimental stage. I attended one demonstration recently at the laboratory in potsdam where ten disabled children were each given a red balloon to play with and then injected in the heart with a solution of concentrated phenol. - I beg your pardon? - Phenol. You probably know it as carbolic acid. It's easily soluble. They appear to have passed away in their sleep, but the doctor and his assistant, who are both very skilled, could only manage ten in a minute. So I fear it's hardly practical on the scale we may eventually need. Will you take some Brandy and a cigar, herr himmler? Yes, yes, and I will show you my collection of pg wodehouse. First editions. I'm afraid I must go. I have an early start tomorrow. We have an understanding, I think? Indeed, we do. Brandt, they are the rule. You are the exception. Tell me if the pastor gives you anything. Ah, good to see you finally taking an interest, Brandt. You were wonderful. I was very proud of you. You are a bloody fool, sigurd. You almost ruined everything. Colonel. I've been wondering something. Can an officer have a loyalty to anything greater than his country? First, he must answer the question, "what is my country?" "And does it even still exist?" Hmm. The offer his highness received tonight from himmler... It's a trap. They want to know who secretly supports the restoration. I trust you will inform his highness accordingly. If you'll excuse me. Captain? Thank you. Is something wrong? - I have to go now. Forever. - Oh... But first I... I have a message for you. From Winston Churchill. Of course you do. You're the secret agent. Marvelous. Help! Help! Help! Help! Help! It's the kaiser, he's collapsed! No, get him to hospital now! What happened? Is he dead? We spoke and then I left. He picked up his axe and then fell. You should have gone hours ago. I'll go now. Brandt. I'll find her. Gestapo. They know. They are coming for you now. You'll never make it. Mieke, trust me. It's Brandt. Listen, one of the female servants is an enemy agent. Get all the men out. Seal off the exits and the perimeter. And nobody, nobody gets in or out without my permission. Clear? I'm perfectly well. Just a little dizzy, that's... I'm fine now. I'm all right. Please, don't fuss. I have told you so many times not to exercise so after dinner. I must remember that. Huh? You... you won't believe... I... I just received a message from britain's prime minister. - The boy Churchill. - What? What message? What? He was offering me exile in england, and then, when the war ends, the throne of a defeated Germany. Imagine that! Two offers in one night. Not bad, huh? After 20 years. - Oh! - Wilhelm, please, please rest. Rest. Of course, I was very polite. I said, "no, thank you." Of course. Please rest. Rest. Sigurd will be here in a moment. - Hermine. - Hmm? There's something I must tell you. I shall not return to Berlin. I shall stay here with you, and I will never leave. Was it tonight? That dreadful man? I should never have brought him here. Oh, I am such a fool. No, no, no! Thank god, I'm grateful to you. But they are not all like himmler. You will talk to the fuhrer, and the man must be dismissed. - Something must be done. - Nothing can be. No, they are not as we are, as anyone is. We had to know that, and now we do. Oh! Look at me. My love. It's god's will. All of it. No. How can that be? And I'm content. I must be. Truly? Truly. Then so am I. It's that new servant girl. - He has chest pains. - Dr. krahl is coming. - Don't fuss, sigurd. - Quick, help! Careful. - Don't... - To the house. The doctor is coming. Don't fuss, sigurd. Don't fuss. - Careful. - Yes. Yes. Just put me to bed, that's all. - Captain, open the door. - He needs the hospital. Open the door! Brandt, the doctor is coming here. - Follow me. - Brandt! But wait! I need to go with him! Mieke. Mieke! The gestapo's coming for her. Well, get her in. Quick! Why did you wait so long? Did you think I was going to turn you over to the gestapo? Well, of course, that's exactly what I should have done. Halt! Open the gate, damn you! We're looking for an enemy agent. So are we! Open the fucking gate! Oh, Christ. They're here already. Mieke, give me your gun, now. Mieke! - Mueller, get that gate open. - Sir. Move that car now! Where are you going? Hospital. The kaiser's had a heart attack. - Our priority is the spy. - Mine is his life. They've sealed the perimeter. Take my men and search the house. I'll be back in an hour. Get them up to the house! Oh, come along. Move that fucking car! Get moving! - I'm checking the Van. - It's the kaiser. Get out of the way. Ah, we'll just take a little look. No! Oh, mieke. You saved my life. I'm glad we had the chance to say goodbye. I shall miss you. Such beautiful hands. Your highness. Your highness? Your highness. Brandt! Brandt! He's just asleep. Have you got somewhere to go? An address. Will you come with me? I betrayed my country, but I won't abandon it. Please, you'll be shot! I left two gestapo officers to guard the gate and took the kaiser to hospital. The enemy agent killed them and escaped. Don't be sad. I found something else to fight for. Me too. I... I know. But will you marry me? Come and find me after the war. Is that a yes? Of course! Has she gone? Thank you. From the red cross. Your highness, captain Brandt sent a message from Berlin. He has good news. Thank you, sigurd. Of course he has. There you are. I'm sorry to keep you waiting. The prime minister will see you now. Thank you. |
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