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Brooklyn 45 adalah film thriller supernatural real-time Amerika Serikat tahun 2023 yang ditulis dan disutradarai oleh Ted Geoghegan tentang sekelompok veteran militer yang mengadakan pemanggilan arwah dadakan di ruang tamu sebuah rumah batu bata coklat di Brooklyn pada akhir Perang Dunia II .

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00:00:00It should go without saying that Santa Claus has given these United States the best present
00:00:14possible this Christmas, our first holiday season with Hitler in the cold, cold ground,
00:00:19and our fighting men back at home with their loved ones.
00:00:22And what does Baby New Year have in store for 1946?
00:00:26Prosperity, and hope for a brighter future.
00:00:29Dear son, oh honeydew, I adore Elijah, I love you, I do, I do.
00:01:00Just let me help you, babe.
00:01:02Come on.
00:01:03You got it, Bob.
00:01:04Don't worry.
00:01:05I know you got it.
00:01:06But what kind of fellow would I be if I didn't at least offer a hand?
00:01:10Well, you'd be like every other man on earth.
00:01:13You're adorable.
00:01:14That's why I married you.
00:01:15Hey, yo, lovebirds!
00:01:16I thought you said we weren't going to be seeing him anymore.
00:01:23No, you said we were going to be seeing him.
00:01:28No, you said we wouldn't see him.
00:01:30He's one of my best friends.
00:01:31He's also a war criminal.
00:01:33He didn't do it.
00:01:35Marla the Merciless.
00:01:39As I live and breathe.
00:01:41How the hell are you?
00:01:43How the hell are you?
00:01:44Ever vigilant.
00:01:46And the husband?
00:01:47It's Bob.
00:01:49I know your name, Bobbo.
00:01:51Just giving you the business.
00:01:53How you doing?
00:01:54Just fine.
00:01:55And it's just Bob.
00:01:56You've got to tell me about that kraut you cracked in Hamburg.
00:01:59I read your interview in Yank, but I've been waiting to get the details straight from the horse's mouth.
00:02:03You calling me a horse?
00:02:06No class, that fella.
00:02:10Look at my gal here.
00:02:12Tortured more secrets out of krauts than any woman in U.S. history.
00:02:16Interrogation is not torture.
00:02:18Whatever helps you sleep at night, Bobbo.
00:02:20It's just Bob.
00:02:21I didn't think we'd see her tonight.
00:02:22Well, thank heaven for small miracles, eh?
00:02:29You all right alone, Bobbo?
00:02:30Polly's here.
00:02:31Speaking of no class fellas.
00:02:33Is he here yet?
00:02:34What do you think?
00:02:36DeFranco, get your ass out here.
00:02:39Ah, fuck you.
00:02:40Pour him a drink.
00:02:43He's been here since 2 p.m.
00:02:44Well, of course he has.
00:02:46I had a little business to attend to.
00:02:48Of course you did.
00:03:10Polly?
00:03:11Polly?
00:03:17Paul!
00:03:24Now, I told Hawk you'd be late.
00:03:28Darling, he said 7 o'clock.
00:03:31We're here right on time.
00:03:33Really?
00:03:34Yeah, I guess my watch is a little fast.
00:03:36Yeah, like five hours fast.
00:03:38I heard you've been here all day, eager beaver.
00:03:42How you been, Bob?
00:03:44I'm good, Clive, thanks.
00:03:46Life's been treating us very well.
00:03:50Is she really happy at the Pentagon?
00:03:53She loves it.
00:03:55She's got her own office.
00:03:56Secretary.
00:03:57Office?
00:03:59She doesn't belong in an office.
00:04:01You know, back in 43,
00:04:04and a kraut finger so far back,
00:04:06the fingernail dug into the back of his hand.
00:04:10That boy would not stop puking.
00:04:15Still, he told us what we needed to hear.
00:04:19Well, she's loving D.C.
00:04:23Ah, well, you were born there, Bob.
00:04:26You had no choice.
00:04:28But I'll never understand how the hell
00:04:30America's finest interrogator gave it all up
00:04:33to move into that swamp.
00:04:38Well, I think it worked out in her favor.
00:04:43She's been to five continents, speaks six languages.
00:04:46She's the sharpest mind in the military.
00:04:49Don't I know it?
00:04:51I'll never let you forget.
00:05:01So good to see you.
00:05:06Thank you for coming so early.
00:05:16You know, when I got here, he was already two bottles in.
00:05:19No.
00:05:20He won't stop talking about Susan.
00:05:25I think maybe the holidays alone really broke him.
00:05:28Yeah.
00:05:30And he's been trying to tell me something all day,
00:05:32but he can't seem to get the nerve up to tell me what...
00:05:36what is, um...
00:05:39Piece of mess.
00:05:55Major?
00:05:56Major.
00:05:58You're a good-looking son of a bitch.
00:06:00Oh, thank you.
00:06:02Ooh.
00:06:08How are you holding up?
00:06:10Meeting with the committee again next week.
00:06:12We've done all we can.
00:06:14Looks like it'll go to trial.
00:06:18First one of the war.
00:06:25The press is having a goddamn field day with it.
00:06:28A thousand pinkos and Nazis on the lam,
00:06:30but the Times sells more papers if the headlines read,
00:06:34Major turns war criminal.
00:06:37My ma's having a hard time with it, you know.
00:06:41Don't worry, Archie.
00:06:43Huck and I, we're gonna take care of you.
00:06:46Your mom can bet the farm on that.
00:06:48She might have to.
00:06:50And you'll be fine, Archie.
00:06:52Come the spring,
00:06:54New York Times will be printing the biggest,
00:06:57fattest apology in the history of journalism.
00:07:00Hell yes, they will, my pet.
00:07:03Absolutely.
00:07:04Come here.
00:07:06Goddamn, it's good to see you guys.
00:07:08When was the last time you all got together?
00:07:10The last time we were all together?
00:07:14Thanks.
00:07:15Shit.
00:07:18Must have been your wedding.
00:07:19Yep.
00:07:20Goddamn, I think you're right, DeFranco.
00:07:22We all needed to see that with our own eyes.
00:07:26Marla the merciless weds Pentagon clerk.
00:07:29Now there's a proper headline for the Times.
00:07:31Excuse me, Arch, but when your base is bombed
00:07:34and not a single goddamn officer helps dig you out,
00:07:37your opinions on men change awfully quick.
00:07:40I mean, I got crushed.
00:07:43I was calling out for help,
00:07:44and all I could hear from my bleeding ears
00:07:47were those peckless cowards just running away.
00:07:53I got more respect for the Krauts
00:07:54than the men at the base that day.
00:07:57Fuck the Krauts?
00:07:58Oh, yeah.
00:08:00Of course, fuck the Krauts, hon.
00:08:02But while we're at it,
00:08:03can we just fuck the whole goddamn war, hmm?
00:08:06The war's over.
00:08:08And this is why I love you?
00:08:16Fuck them all.
00:08:17Fuck them all.
00:08:19So, you know, that's the faggots credo.
00:08:24Right, Archie?
00:08:25It was for a couple of years.
00:08:27Then we had a meeting of the Nancys,
00:08:29and we changed it to keep calling us faggots,
00:08:32and we'll feed you your goddamn teeth.
00:08:35Um, guys, please, could we, uh...
00:08:41I almost kept a straight face.
00:08:43Bullshit.
00:08:44You can't keep a straight anything.
00:08:45Here, I'm tired of tending bar.
00:08:47Freshen my drink, you fruit.
00:08:50Did I ever tell you about the time
00:08:51I was stuck out on the Elsenborn Ridge?
00:08:53And the only way I could keep my lap warm
00:08:55was by spooning Orville Ketchum.
00:08:58That Tommy from London?
00:08:59Tiggly.
00:09:01Say what you want about the Tommies,
00:09:03but they've got some warm rumps.
00:09:06Okay.
00:09:09Hard to believe that was a year ago.
00:09:14I, uh, I want to thank you all for being here.
00:09:19It's been a hard start to the winter without Suzie.
00:09:23To Susan.
00:09:24Here, here.
00:09:25To Susan.
00:09:26To Suzie.
00:09:28Yeah, Suzie.
00:09:34Well, it helps having you here.
00:09:39I never thought I'd spend a Christmas without her.
00:09:42None of us did, huh?
00:09:45It's been six weeks now since she checked out.
00:09:52I've been doing a lot of reading.
00:09:55You know, past the time.
00:09:58And keep the wits about me.
00:10:02Started with psychology.
00:10:05You know, thinking I could figure out
00:10:07why she did what she did.
00:10:10But then I switched to metaphysics.
00:10:12You ever heard that word?
00:10:14I had.
00:10:15Yeah.
00:10:17It's, uh, ghosts and hokum.
00:10:21Weird nonsense.
00:10:23You know, just to keep hopeful.
00:10:26Hopeful?
00:10:27Yeah.
00:10:28Stories of fellows that can talk to the dead.
00:10:31Mediums.
00:10:33Clairvoyants.
00:10:35Spirit guides.
00:10:36Grifters.
00:10:38During the Great War, my no-good uncle charged folks
00:10:41a buffalo nickel to give him messages from their dead kids.
00:10:45They just want to feel like something else is out there.
00:10:48They're scared.
00:10:50It's all hooey.
00:10:51Yeah, well, you know, but, uh,
00:10:54out of every hundred cases that they debunk,
00:10:58all that hooey, one or two check out.
00:11:01I mean, they got a whole society
00:11:03that keeps tabs on it in the U.K.
00:11:06Come on, Hawk.
00:11:07Now, I've known you since we were eight years old.
00:11:11You used to laugh at people who bought into this malarkey.
00:11:16Well, I'm not saying that I believe it.
00:11:20Listen.
00:11:23You're all here tonight,
00:11:25and that's...
00:11:27that's very special.
00:11:30And I'm just wondering if you would humor me.
00:11:34He's heartless with his hoo,
00:11:36it's only in his eyes.
00:11:40Now, you probably all think it's a load of bunk,
00:11:46but, uh, this seance thing,
00:11:50there's a lot of corroborating evidence.
00:11:54Hawk.
00:11:56I...
00:11:59Colonel, I know it's been rough since Thanksgiving,
00:12:05but this is not the answer.
00:12:10So this, this is just...
00:12:14it's silly.
00:12:19Sure.
00:12:21But maybe just for a laugh.
00:12:24A laugh, Hawk?
00:12:28This isn't funny.
00:12:37Listen.
00:12:40You can all roll your eyes until they snap off inside your head.
00:12:44But I started going to church.
00:12:47Three days a week.
00:12:50After Susie left,
00:12:53I was looking for answers.
00:12:56You know, why she did what she did.
00:13:00And afterwards, every time,
00:13:03I would sit down with the Reverend,
00:13:06and he would tell me all about the afterlife.
00:13:10He would go on and on about the glory of heaven
00:13:14and the fires of hell.
00:13:16He told me all about redemption
00:13:19and, uh, all the babies in purgatory
00:13:24and everything in between.
00:13:26And after going to mass for four weeks,
00:13:30like some sort of brainwashed schmuck,
00:13:34that holier-than-thou son of a bitch had the nerve
00:13:37to say that what Susie did was unforgivable.
00:13:42That my wife,
00:13:45a good, church-going patriot,
00:13:48was damned to hell
00:13:52because of what she did?
00:13:54I mean, do you know why she did what she did?
00:13:58It was because of the krauts next door.
00:14:03She knew they were spying for the Nazis.
00:14:09And I didn't believe her.
00:14:11Nobody did.
00:14:13And she couldn't take that.
00:14:16She couldn't take that.
00:14:18Her friends and her family didn't believe her.
00:14:23But what was she gonna do?
00:14:24She'd put in the reports,
00:14:27and no one was listening.
00:14:29And then on Thanksgiving morning,
00:14:32right before I went out for a pack of rallies,
00:14:36she said it again.
00:14:38She said they were moving in on her,
00:14:40that they knew that she knew.
00:14:44And I laughed.
00:14:47I just laughed at her.
00:14:50And then when I came back,
00:14:53she was just all...
00:14:56And that priest,
00:14:59he had the nerve to say that she was damned to hell.
00:15:04Well, I just walked out.
00:15:06I mean, I gave up.
00:15:09Quit believing in any of it.
00:15:11I decided right there,
00:15:12and then that if Susie was damned to hell,
00:15:16then the whole thing was fucking bullshit.
00:15:20All of it.
00:15:21When you die, it's just nothing.
00:15:24You're just fucking worm food.
00:15:26And then I started thinking about that.
00:15:29And that seemed...
00:15:33even scarier.
00:15:35So there's just nothing?
00:15:39That Susie's just gone?
00:15:41Gone?
00:15:42Gone forever?
00:15:43Because I didn't listen to her?
00:15:46I didn't believe her?
00:15:47Rock.
00:15:50Sweetheart, we all miss Susie.
00:15:53Then please, will you humor me?
00:15:58I mean, I think it's abundantly clear
00:16:00that I'm not in a good place.
00:16:03I've held out as much hope as any man can.
00:16:06And now I just, I need you to do this.
00:16:11I need this.
00:16:13I need this from you.
00:16:15Here. Now.
00:16:18Sir.
00:16:22We are here for you.
00:16:24But not for this.
00:16:31I am not comfortable right now.
00:16:33Me and my friends, we're never comfortable.
00:16:44Sit down, Paul.
00:16:49Okay.
00:16:52Don't you just hope,
00:16:54after all this death, the war, all the nightmares,
00:17:00that there's something else?
00:17:02I already believe, Rock.
00:17:04I don't need to see it.
00:17:07You remember Jimmy Rogers?
00:17:09That poor kid who tried to staple back together in Normandy?
00:17:13Don't you just want to know that
00:17:16he's still got that smile on his face out there somewhere?
00:17:22What about you?
00:17:24Don't you wish you had proof
00:17:26that all the other fellas at your base,
00:17:29they didn't just burst into dust and flame
00:17:32when those crop bombs came raining down on them?
00:17:36And your wife, Cliff.
00:17:40And my wife.
00:17:43All right, so where are you keeping the Ouija board?
00:17:46Oh, well, this is different, Arch.
00:17:48See, with Ouija, the spirits speak through the board,
00:17:53writing messages and stories and such.
00:17:56But with a seance,
00:17:59the spirits speak directly through us.
00:18:03All you really need is a mirror
00:18:07and a couple of friends who aren't afraid to hold hands.
00:18:11What do you say, Paulie? Will you hold my hand?
00:18:19I need a scotch.
00:18:21We're supposed to have clear minds.
00:18:24Clear minds, Huck.
00:18:26You're three fucking bottles in already.
00:18:29Well, then we split this one.
00:18:48So, they, uh, they say
00:18:52if you have something that belonged to the person
00:18:54you're trying to contact,
00:18:57that, uh, it's a little easier.
00:19:01Is that Susan's handkerchief?
00:19:03Oh, my God, Huck.
00:19:06Why'd you hold on to that?
00:19:09I want to be clear. I believe in the afterlife.
00:19:13I believe in heaven and hell. I believe Susie's out there.
00:19:15But I don't believe in this.
00:19:19Look.
00:19:27If we can just make contact with anyone,
00:19:31if we can just...
00:19:34confirm that there's something else...
00:19:37Whatever, Huck.
00:19:40Just don't play us for a bunch of fools.
00:19:43This ain't about that kid in Normandy.
00:19:47And it ain't about Marla's fellows at the base.
00:19:51This...
00:19:54This is about Susie.
00:19:56All right.
00:19:59Fine.
00:20:02Ahem.
00:20:16Okay, I don't exactly know what I'm doing.
00:20:20Uh, but if there are any spirits here...
00:20:24I'd love to talk to you.
00:20:27How do we, you know, know if it's working?
00:20:30If it's gonna work, it'll work.
00:20:32Okay, but, Huck, if it doesn't work,
00:20:34I don't want you to stop believing Susie is out there somewhere.
00:20:38Faith is about what you can't see.
00:20:42Yeah. Well, that's where we're different, darling.
00:20:46I got no faith left.
00:20:51If there are any spirits here...
00:20:56Make yourselves known.
00:21:01Spirits...
00:21:03Give us a sign.
00:21:05Anything.
00:21:07Please.
00:21:10Please, give us a sign.
00:21:12Anything.
00:21:14Give us a sign.
00:21:21Oh, my God.
00:21:22What the hell was that?
00:21:23Hey.
00:21:25Don't let go.
00:21:27You can't break the circle.
00:21:28What?
00:21:29We have to end the seance before we break the circle.
00:21:32Otherwise, the door to the other side remains open.
00:21:35And how exactly do you, uh, close the door to the other side?
00:21:39Because, uh, I vote for that.
00:21:44What the hell is that?
00:21:45Come on, Huck, did you lock your cat in the closet again?
00:21:49Nobody gets up.
00:21:51Give us a sign.
00:21:52That wasn't good enough for you?
00:21:54Sure as hell wasn't good enough for me.
00:21:56Uh, you're gonna have to do a lot better than that, ghost.
00:21:59All right, everyone, just focus.
00:22:01Focus? Focus on what?
00:22:03On the closet that none of us are allowed to check out?
00:22:08Now, you listen to me, Colonel.
00:22:10I'm here for you all the way.
00:22:14But this...
00:22:17This isn't gonna fix anything.
00:22:20Now, if you want to know if there's something on the other side, that's fine.
00:22:23But you're gonna have to dig a hell of a lot deeper than some kind of parlor trick or something.
00:22:28Because I'm not gonna bite!
00:22:51Ah!
00:23:09Look.
00:23:21Look.
00:23:37Are those trick candles?
00:23:40You ever heard of candles that light themselves on cue?
00:23:43I don't know, but I'd buy that more than...
00:23:45Spirits.
00:23:47Spirits.
00:23:49Please.
00:23:52Find a way to speak to us.
00:23:55Join us here.
00:23:59Force your way into our world.
00:24:01With all your might.
00:24:05Look.
00:24:16Come in.
00:24:18Or maybe don't.
00:24:20Come in.
00:24:23Look into the mirror. Marla, focus on the mirror.
00:24:26Do you see her?
00:24:28I want to...
00:24:31Again with the closet.
00:24:32Forget the closet!
00:24:34You know, I don't think we should do this anymore. I'm gonna...
00:24:36Don't you dare get up!
00:24:40Hello?
00:24:43I'm looking for Susan Hochstetter.
00:24:45Is anyone listening?
00:24:47She has brown hair and brown eyes.
00:24:51And she cut her wrist on Thanksgiving morning.
00:24:55This is her locket.
00:24:57This is her handkerchief.
00:24:59And I miss her more than any man could ever miss...
00:25:01Locket, please!
00:25:07Susie.
00:25:13Huck.
00:25:15Don't let go!
00:25:27Everybody, stay where you are.
00:25:33Huck, you're sick. You need to go to the hospital.
00:25:36I'm fine.
00:25:38You are not fine.
00:25:39I'm fine.
00:25:41I'm fine.
00:25:45S-Susie?
00:25:47Why did you leave me?
00:25:54I'm sorry.
00:26:02I'm sorry.
00:26:06No! No!
00:26:08No!
00:26:09What?
00:26:14What is going on?
00:26:16No one lets go. No one lets go.
00:26:27That's Susie's voice.
00:26:29I need to get out of here.
00:26:32Susie?
00:26:35How are you, baby?
00:26:38I got a gal who's always late.
00:26:42Anytime we have a date.
00:26:44But I love her.
00:26:47Yes, I love her.
00:26:51Are you hurting me?
00:26:53Susie.
00:26:55I'm gonna walk right through you.
00:26:57No, Susie!
00:27:08I'm, uh, letting go.
00:27:18It's okay, sweetie. It's okay.
00:27:22And, Marla, I, uh...
00:27:25I knew Susie for 19 years.
00:27:30I would be damned if that was not her voice.
00:27:33Was it her, Marla?
00:27:35Was it her, Marla?
00:27:38That was Susie.
00:27:41I can still smell her perfume.
00:27:47I didn't finish the seance.
00:27:51I broke the circle.
00:27:53But that means...
00:27:56That means the door isn't closed yet.
00:27:59That means we can get her back, right? Right?
00:28:02Yeah.
00:28:03Oh, Jesus Christ.
00:28:05Watch yourself.
00:28:06What?
00:28:07Well, if heaven and hell are real, you might want to start raining in the blast for me.
00:28:12I mean... I mean, they are, aren't they?
00:28:15Heaven and hell? I mean, we saw that tonight.
00:28:18Yeah?
00:28:20You sure did.
00:28:23It's real.
00:28:25There's really something out there.
00:28:29There is. There absolutely seems to be.
00:28:38Paul.
00:28:40This afternoon, when you came, I told you I needed you to do something for me and Susie.
00:28:47I need you to take care of that.
00:28:53Before I can let you leave this room.
00:28:59Well, of course.
00:29:02I mean, when we die...
00:29:07We actually go somewhere.
00:29:10We're reunited.
00:29:16We get to move on.
00:29:23We get to move on.
00:29:28You okay, sweetheart?
00:29:31Yeah.
00:29:36I'm just...
00:29:40Moving on.
00:29:49No!
00:29:59What just happened?
00:30:12We have to get the hell out of here.
00:30:18No!
00:30:19The door's locked!
00:30:20He locked us in here!
00:30:22Why the hell would he do that?
00:30:24He must have the key.
00:30:26He must have the key!
00:30:27Paul!
00:30:28What?
00:30:29Paul.
00:30:30What?
00:30:31Honey, honey, look for the key.
00:30:32Oh.
00:30:36What did you do?
00:30:38What did you do?
00:30:40What?
00:30:41Wait, this? Here.
00:30:42Yes.
00:30:49What is this?
00:30:57No!
00:31:03I have to get out of here.
00:31:05I have to get out of here.
00:31:12He shot himself?
00:31:14Yeah.
00:31:18Now, wait just a minute.
00:31:22Wait.
00:31:24What were you doing in there?
00:31:26Scheisse!
00:31:28You're a kraut.
00:31:34Oh my God, Paul.
00:31:36What are you doing?
00:31:38Take your hand off the door.
00:31:41But we really need to leave.
00:31:44We need to get out of here, Paul.
00:31:46We need to call the cops.
00:31:48Take your hand off the door.
00:31:56Am I the only goddamn one here who wants some fucking answers?
00:31:59We all want answers, Paul!
00:32:01Have you snapped your cap?
00:32:03I just saw a ghost.
00:32:08My best friend blew his brains out.
00:32:12And now, some dizzy kraut is hiding in Hawk's closet.
00:32:19So now, I don't think I'm overreacting, Bob.
00:32:24Now, what's your name?
00:32:28Are we really doing this?
00:32:30We are.
00:32:32Sit down.
00:32:38Oh, good God.
00:32:41Oh, God.
00:32:57My name is Hildegard Baumann.
00:33:00You're German?
00:33:01By birth, yes.
00:33:02You're Nazi?
00:33:04My God, you're all the same.
00:33:06The war is over.
00:33:08Says who?
00:33:10That's a good question.
00:33:13I moved from Erlangen to New York in 1931.
00:33:17My father-in-law owns the grocery two blocks away.
00:33:20I work there.
00:33:21I live three doors down from here with my husband and two girls.
00:33:25Last September, after the Japs surrender,
00:33:28his wife decided that because I was German, I was a spy.
00:33:33Ja. Ich weiß.
00:33:36Was?
00:33:37Oh, I know.
00:33:38She rang me up, begging me to come to the city and interrogate you.
00:33:43She was losing it.
00:33:44She was saying the Krauts were moving in on all sides.
00:33:48You never told me that.
00:33:49I know.
00:33:50She spit on my daughters.
00:33:52She spit on them.
00:33:55She was a patriot.
00:33:56She was a lunatic.
00:33:58The war was over, and she couldn't let it end.
00:34:01It was only after she slit her wrists that this bastard decided to believe her.
00:34:05Last night, after I was closing up shop,
00:34:08I saw him sitting on his front stairs, shivering.
00:34:13Drunk, as always.
00:34:16He says he's sorry for everything that happened.
00:34:19Offers me a whiskey.
00:34:21I think, ja, why not?
00:34:23I mean, we put all of this behind us.
00:34:26The next thing I know, I woke up in that closet.
00:34:29That piece of shit drugged me.
00:34:33Are you a Nazi?
00:34:37I am an American.
00:34:46My husband and my two girls, they must be so worried about me.
00:34:50To hell with him!
00:34:53That's my best friend you're talking about there.
00:34:58I don't want to fight with you.
00:35:00I just want to go home.
00:35:02How do we know you're not a Nazi?
00:35:05I suppose you don't.
00:35:07Susie thought you were.
00:35:09And Clive didn't believe her.
00:35:11None of us did.
00:35:12You speak kraut, Marla.
00:35:15Why didn't you come up here and interrogate her when Susie asked you to?
00:35:19Because Susie was unwell.
00:35:22Because the Germans lost the goddamn war in May,
00:35:25and because it's not my job to interrogate civilians.
00:35:27It's not my job to interrogate anyone anymore.
00:35:29I think that maybe we should...
00:35:30I think maybe we should let the adults talk, Bob.
00:35:36Don't you dare talk to Bob as if he were less of a man than you.
00:35:42I don't need a gun to prove it.
00:35:44Susie was all worked up because she thought this dame was a Nazi.
00:35:48She cut her wrist.
00:35:49What did that get her?
00:35:50Huh?
00:35:51And Hawk.
00:35:52Hawk was not well.
00:35:53He just shot himself in the head, Arch.
00:35:55Hawk was one of the smartest men I've ever known.
00:35:59And Hitler was a fine painter.
00:36:04Now is not a good time to be witty, kraut.
00:36:07Good men can change.
00:36:10They can be blinded by hate.
00:36:14We lived on this street, peacefully, for eleven years.
00:36:20Until one day, his wife chose hate.
00:36:25She chose it.
00:36:27It consumed her, and it killed her.
00:36:31Of course he would follow in her footsteps.
00:36:34Of course he would also choose hate.
00:36:37You know, you're awfully observant.
00:36:40Yeah.
00:36:41This is New York.
00:36:43We see things.
00:36:45We know what our neighbors are up to.
00:36:47Well, see, now that sounds like spy talk.
00:36:49Oh, yeah?
00:36:50But if I was a Nazi, who would I be spying for?
00:36:55Hitler's dead.
00:36:57Breslau's a pile of rubble.
00:36:59Our allies died because of Nazi spies.
00:37:03I am not a Nazi.
00:37:08Paul.
00:37:11Put the gun down.
00:37:13We could all use a breath.
00:37:17Okay.
00:37:48What are you doing, Paul?
00:37:52Making a drink.
00:37:54We'll slag off and open the door, or we gotta call the police.
00:37:58Then what, Marla?
00:38:00The police show up, they throw old Clive in a body bag,
00:38:03and then they let the kraut walk free.
00:38:05You know how this works.
00:38:08You file a suspicion form, and she gets checked out.
00:38:11Susie filed dozens of those.
00:38:13They don't do shit.
00:38:16Hitler's dead, Paul.
00:38:19You're fighting a pile of ashes.
00:38:23War's over.
00:38:27Says who?
00:38:30I've interrogated a lot of spies.
00:38:32That woman doesn't set off one single red flag.
00:38:35Look at her.
00:38:37Look, we love Susie, but she was just gone.
00:38:40And then Hawk lost it after she died.
00:38:43I mean, that's why we were called here tonight, right?
00:38:46Calm him down.
00:38:48You know, he may have lost it,
00:38:51but Hawk was always Hawk.
00:38:54You're damn right he was.
00:38:56What's your point, Arch? Huh?
00:38:59Let's say, uh, Hawk and Susie were right.
00:39:02They were.
00:39:04Let's say, uh, Hawk and Susie were right.
00:39:07She is a spy.
00:39:08We're not judge, jury, and executioner.
00:39:11Our best friend is dead on the table.
00:39:13We gotta get out of here.
00:39:14You've done a hell of a lot of interrogating, Marla.
00:39:17But you've never been out there.
00:39:19On the front lines, it's kill or be killed.
00:39:21Okay, yeah.
00:39:23This isn't the front line, Archie.
00:39:25This is Park Slope.
00:39:27See?
00:39:28You've never been out there either, Bob.
00:39:31You've never seen a squadron of krauts charging at you.
00:39:35Death in their beady eyes.
00:39:37Machine guns roaring.
00:39:40You've never seen your friends and brothers
00:39:44pop like balloons full of blood.
00:39:48I am grateful every day
00:39:50that I haven't seen the horrible things that you've seen.
00:39:55But that doesn't make me any less of a man.
00:39:59We have seen some unbelievable things here tonight, Paul.
00:40:04There's a very good chance that no one in this room
00:40:08has their proper wits about them.
00:40:10Speak for yourself.
00:40:13You will stop talking to Bob like that.
00:40:16We need to get out of here,
00:40:17and we need to let the right people handle it.
00:40:19What if we are the right people?
00:40:22Come on, Arch.
00:40:24Why did Hawk lock us in here in the first place?
00:40:28And why did he store a kraut in his closet?
00:40:31I mean, he's got a basement.
00:40:34If he really wanted to keep her a secret,
00:40:36he could have found a much better place to store her.
00:40:39No.
00:40:41No, there was a method here.
00:40:45He wanted us to find her.
00:40:47There's a reason he invited his best friend,
00:40:50his interrogator,
00:40:52and his trigger man here tonight.
00:40:57He wanted us to see what he'd done.
00:41:02He wanted us to finish this.
00:41:05That's why he wanted me to come here early today.
00:41:08What?
00:41:10That's what he'd been trying to tell me all afternoon.
00:41:14What?
00:41:15He wanted me to kill this woman before y'all even showed up.
00:41:20And right, right before he popped himself,
00:41:24he said he needed me to do something for him
00:41:27before he would even let me leave.
00:41:29I don't get it.
00:41:31He wanted to kill her.
00:41:32Why didn't he just do it himself?
00:41:34Because Hawk wasn't a killer.
00:41:38I'm sorry.
00:41:40Colonel Clive Hawkstetter wasn't a killer?
00:41:42Oh, he had no problem with killing.
00:41:44He just couldn't do it himself.
00:41:47He'd freeze up, look like he was gonna heave.
00:41:49Anytime there was blood,
00:41:51he'd send in someone else to get their hands red.
00:41:54Someone like me.
00:41:56That's drivel.
00:41:57No, it's true.
00:41:59No, fellas, all those stories he regaled to me on and on and...
00:42:04Marla.
00:42:05What?
00:42:06That was Bunko.
00:42:07You know how he felt about you.
00:42:10He would say anything to put stars in your pretty eyes.
00:42:14Excuse me.
00:42:16May we please get back to me?
00:42:19Sure.
00:42:20Knock it off.
00:42:21No, I want some straight dope on why Suzy and Hawk thought this dim was a Nazi.
00:42:26Because I'm German.
00:42:29Archie?
00:42:31Because I sound like the enemy.
00:42:33Well, if it looks like a duck and it quacks like a duck...
00:42:37It could still be a goose.
00:42:41You know, when we came to America,
00:42:45it was for a better life.
00:42:49Because it was the Great Meriting Pot.
00:42:52A place where every race, every religion, every language was welcome.
00:43:01Silver-tongued government propaganda, all of it.
00:43:08Hey!
00:43:10That's Hawk's boo.
00:43:11Yeah?
00:43:13But he owes me one.
00:43:17Ahem.
00:43:22It's easy to create an enemy.
00:43:24All you need are slanty eyes, different color skin, or an accent.
00:43:34But it's always better if they speak a different tongue, isn't it?
00:43:40Must be easier to kill someone when you can't understand their cries for help.
00:43:44Shut up.
00:43:46You've killed a lot of Germans, haven't you?
00:43:48So what's one more?
00:43:50But when was the last time you killed someone who could tell you their husband's name?
00:43:57Or their children's favorite radio show?
00:44:02I'm not some nameless soldier shouting fascist nonsense.
00:44:05I'm a greengrocer who came to New York chasing the American dream.
00:44:12My friends call me Hildi.
00:44:16My husband's name is Jürgen.
00:44:19My girls go to PS124.
00:44:24And we let them stay up to listen to the Charlotte Greenwood show.
00:44:29God damn it.
00:44:32Are we good?
00:44:34No.
00:44:37I'm not going to shoot you, but I don't like you.
00:44:39I don't like your name, and I don't like you living in my country.
00:44:46I suppose that's a start, isn't it?
00:44:53Now can we please open the door?
00:44:55No.
00:44:57We cannot.
00:44:59You know, y'all might fall for a solid dog and pony show, but not me.
00:45:08Let's see.
00:45:10When was the last time I killed someone who spoke English?
00:45:16Yeah, a year and a half ago in Salerno.
00:45:20A weaselly little wop with big brown eyes.
00:45:25Looked me up and down half a dozen times before stammering out,
00:45:29I lo-lo-lo-love America.
00:45:36I stabbed that little digger right in the mouth.
00:45:40Do you want to know why?
00:45:43Because given half a chance, he would have done the same god damn thing to me.
00:45:48Or maybe he was just a scared Italian boy who secretly loved America.
00:45:57Get those words out of your mouth, you dirty kraut.
00:46:03You don't get to talk about my country.
00:46:05Neither did he.
00:46:08This is my country!
00:46:11The land of the free.
00:46:13She's a Nazi!
00:46:16You say your last name's DeFranco?
00:46:18What of it?
00:46:19You boast of killing Italians, and yet you are one.
00:46:27She's taken us for a walk.
00:46:29Jesus. Breathe, DeFranco.
00:46:32After all we've seen tonight, she knows!
00:46:34What have you seen?
00:46:36You were in the closet. Didn't you hear it?
00:46:38I was drugged. I think I'm still drugged.
00:46:42Damn it.
00:46:43I heard voices. I heard Clive yelling and a gunshot.
00:46:49I panicked. I started kicking harder.
00:46:52There was a... a seance.
00:46:57And we connected with... with...
00:47:00Why are you telling her any of this?
00:47:03It was Susan. She told Clive...
00:47:05Shut up, Bob!
00:47:08What are you trying to accomplish here, Paul? Huh?
00:47:12Open the god damn door!
00:47:14Or what, Marla? You going to break my finger?
00:47:17Oh, I might.
00:47:18Why don't you just try and interrogate it open?
00:47:20Okay.
00:47:21She's on the beam, Paul. Open the door.
00:47:24Three minutes, Arch.
00:47:26That's how long it's been since you've had your doubts,
00:47:29and now you're willing to let this bitch stroll out of here.
00:47:32Classic!
00:47:34Right when I need you, you turn faggot.
00:47:38Excuse me?
00:47:42You know what I mean.
00:47:43Yeah, I do, but I'm going to pretend like I don't,
00:47:45and we're still being cordial to one another.
00:47:47Oh, for God's sake.
00:47:48If you've got a problem, Major, speak up.
00:47:51But it had better be about brown shirts
00:47:53and not where I'm dipping my dick.
00:47:55We're on the same team, Pauly.
00:47:59Thanks for the reminder,
00:48:02baby butcher.
00:48:06What does that mean?
00:48:08Nothing.
00:48:10What does that mean, Paul?
00:48:13Well...
00:48:16it might mean
00:48:19that Archie here
00:48:21asked me to stand before the grand jury
00:48:23and tell them that I did not see
00:48:25what I definitely saw back in Berlin.
00:48:29All to protect my friend
00:48:32and the reputation of this great country.
00:48:35I knew it. Damn it, I knew you did it.
00:48:37Shut up.
00:48:39Archie?
00:48:42Paul?
00:48:44He did it?
00:48:50You did it?
00:48:53Archie was right, Marla.
00:48:56You've never had two dozen Nazis charging at you.
00:49:00He's not being tried for killing Nazis, Paul.
00:49:05He's being tried for killing children.
00:49:10You're Archibald Stanton from the news radio?
00:49:14The Berlin butcher.
00:49:18You said the kid who did it was dead.
00:49:22Surprise.
00:49:26Oh, I'm going to be sick.
00:49:29Don't be so dramatic, Marla.
00:49:31You're starting to sound like Hawkins.
00:49:33Shut up.
00:49:35I told you he did it.
00:49:37You want to know what happened, Marla? Huh?
00:49:42We were being picked off by two Nazi sharpshooters.
00:49:46One by one.
00:49:48Kid after screaming all-American kid.
00:49:51Hock knew we had to take that rooftop.
00:49:55So he told Archie
00:49:58that if he led the charge
00:50:00and saved even one more of our boys from sniper fire,
00:50:04he'd have a hero's welcome when he got home.
00:50:07He said he was my colonel
00:50:09and that if anything went wrong,
00:50:11he would take responsibility.
00:50:13I didn't think about it.
00:50:15And in war, you don't have time to think.
00:50:17You look at the faces of the men you've sworn to save
00:50:19and you race into hell.
00:50:21I ran straight for that building,
00:50:23praying that if one of the countless bullets
00:50:25I heard whizzing past my ears actually hit me,
00:50:29that it'd be over quick
00:50:31and I wouldn't be left flopping around on the road.
00:50:35I pressed against that wall.
00:50:37Broke the first window I came to
00:50:41and tossed a belt of pineapples into that building.
00:50:45It wasn't until after the smoke cleared that we saw...
00:50:49It was a kindergarten center.
00:50:52I've been reading about this for weeks.
00:50:55It was a children's shelter.
00:50:57War isn't fair, Kraut.
00:50:59I followed my orders to the letter.
00:51:01I did exactly as I was told.
00:51:04Our boys took the roof,
00:51:06knocked off their snipers, and saved our soldiers.
00:51:10Fifty-six children.
00:51:17You knew they were in there?
00:51:20Everyone knew they were in there.
00:51:22It was a registered shelter.
00:51:24Hawk knew.
00:51:26He just didn't care.
00:51:28God...
00:51:30Damn it.
00:51:32When the press asked, he made up a story
00:51:34about a trick-or-happy private.
00:51:36Said he was killed in the blast.
00:51:39But...
00:51:42people started talking.
00:51:45Soldiers started putting it together.
00:51:47That guy got worried.
00:51:49But he said everything was gonna be okay.
00:51:51He was gonna clear my name and keep me out of prison.
00:51:54And that everyone was gonna eat Crow.
00:51:58And that...
00:52:00people would stop saying those awful...
00:52:03awful things to my mama
00:52:05every time she left her house.
00:52:07Wow.
00:52:10Clive just blew his brains out, so...
00:52:21I'm a good man.
00:52:24I mean, who...
00:52:26Who are you?
00:52:29I mean, what kind of man?
00:52:31You can't say that.
00:52:34You weren't there.
00:52:37It happens.
00:52:39It happens?
00:52:41God.
00:52:43All those kids.
00:52:45I mean, what kind of man would...
00:52:47A good one.
00:52:49In Vogue, good men are tasked
00:52:51with doing terrible things every single day.
00:52:54This does not make them terrible people.
00:52:57And what do you know about war?
00:53:00I know my family is still in Berlin.
00:53:03My nieces and nephews.
00:53:05They could have been in that school.
00:53:08But somehow I cannot call you a monster, Major Stanton.
00:53:13You were fighting for your country.
00:53:17You were doing your job.
00:53:19I was.
00:53:21I still am.
00:53:24I'm not a bad man.
00:53:26No, none of us are bad.
00:53:29We simply do as...
00:53:31as we're commanded.
00:53:34And just who is your commander?
00:53:38I thought you worked in a grocery store
00:53:41with your father-in-law.
00:53:43Yeah, I do.
00:53:45And you call him commander?
00:53:47No, no, I do not call him commander.
00:53:50I work for him, so I do as he commands.
00:53:53Don't play with me, bitch.
00:53:56I can see your mask slipping
00:53:58every time you open your mouth.
00:54:01I have tried to express to you
00:54:03that I do not believe a man's singular actions make him evil.
00:54:08Especially if that man believes that what he is doing is moral.
00:54:12I do not believe Major Stanton to be a bad man
00:54:15simply because he was following orders.
00:54:18Just like I do not believe you to be a bad man
00:54:21because you were trying to protect your friend and your country.
00:54:27Say it.
00:54:32Some days I can even try to believe
00:54:35that my mentally ill neighbors,
00:54:37who were only acting out of a crushing love
00:54:40for their government and homeland,
00:54:42were not bad people.
00:54:45Say it.
00:54:48My name is Hilde Baumann.
00:54:51I moved to New York in 1931.
00:54:55My father-in-law owns the grocery two blocks away.
00:54:58I work there.
00:54:59I live three doors down from here
00:55:01with my husband and my two girls.
00:55:04Say it.
00:55:13I am an American.
00:55:16Liar!
00:55:17Can we please just open the door and call the police?
00:55:21Not again.
00:55:23For God's sake.
00:55:28What are you going to do, Paul, huh?
00:55:30Kill her?
00:55:31Right here in Hawks Brownstone?
00:55:33Just open the door, Paul.
00:55:35They're right, Major.
00:55:36Open the door.
00:55:37We'll lose in our heaven-sent minds.
00:55:39You can't mean that.
00:55:41Please, Major.
00:55:44I can't believe what I'm hearing.
00:55:48Archie.
00:55:50You are an American hero.
00:55:54You're not the kind of man
00:55:55who lets a Nazi spy walk out of a room.
00:56:00Marla.
00:56:01What?
00:56:02The Krauts bombed your base.
00:56:04Yeah.
00:56:05They burnt your pretty body
00:56:06and left you with a gimp leg.
00:56:08They killed every friend you had.
00:56:10Bob.
00:56:11Yeah?
00:56:13I don't know tits about what it is you do.
00:56:17Somehow I doubt that the Pentagon
00:56:19would allow a Nazi sympathizer
00:56:21to push their pencils.
00:56:28Really?
00:56:30Nobody?
00:56:33No.
00:56:35Really?
00:56:37Nobody?
00:56:40Well, in that case, Major,
00:56:44I'll make you a deal.
00:56:47I give you the key.
00:56:51You give me the gun.
00:56:52Absolutely not.
00:56:54I am not speaking to you, Bob.
00:56:56I'm sorry, Major,
00:56:58but I can't do that.
00:57:03Well, then,
00:57:05I guess we'd better get cozy.
00:57:08To hell with you, then.
00:57:09And to hell with this.
00:57:10Archie, what are you doing?
00:57:17God damn it!
00:57:23I don't understand.
00:57:29Why won't it open?
00:57:33Check the rounds.
00:57:37The bullet Clive used sure worked.
00:57:39Enough!
00:57:42Paul, I need you to take the key out of your pocket
00:57:44and open the goddamn door.
00:57:47This is not up for discussion,
00:57:49and I don't want to point a weapon at my friend.
00:57:53No, Archie.
00:57:56Please, Major?
00:57:59Fine.
00:58:02Fuck all of you.
00:58:09But,
00:58:12if you make me open this door
00:58:15and go against everything I am,
00:58:20I will not take the stand for you, Archie.
00:58:24Oh, I will stand
00:58:27before my God and my country,
00:58:30and I will tell them how you spinelessly blew those toddlers limb from limb,
00:58:35just like the newsmen say you did.
00:58:38How can me come early,
00:58:41before any of you all,
00:58:43to do what he couldn't do,
00:58:45what Susie couldn't do?
00:58:48He wanted me to kill this woman.
00:58:51And if you make me open this door,
00:58:54I will follow that Nazi home
00:58:56and beat her to death in front of her family.
00:59:00I am not a Nazi.
00:59:03That's it!
00:59:05What's it?
00:59:06You want to know if she's a Nazi, Paul?
00:59:08Huh? Is that it? You want proof?
00:59:10Is that the only way you're going to let us out of this goddamn room?
00:59:13I already know.
00:59:14You don't know, Squat.
00:59:16And if you're not going to help, and if you're just going to panic,
00:59:18I'm taking charge.
00:59:22If this were my base, I'd demand all three of you get out of this room,
00:59:25but apparently that's not an option, so get over there.
00:59:29What?
00:59:30Go over there, all of you.
00:59:32What are you doing, Marla?
00:59:34My job.
00:59:36My shitty job.
00:59:37Marla, I don't think that's the best idea.
00:59:39You know what? I'm all out of ideas.
00:59:43This will confirm it one way or another. Go on.
00:59:50Go on.
00:59:54Sit, Frau Baumann.
00:59:59Why?
01:00:01Because I told you to.
01:00:25I don't think you're a spy.
01:00:28Thank you.
01:00:29Don't thank me.
01:00:33We've apparently found ourselves in a situation where you and I can't leave this room
01:00:37until we are certain you're not a Nazi.
01:00:46Hold my hand, Hildy.
01:00:57Fuck you, Paul.
01:00:59What is...
01:01:00Shh, shh, shh.
01:01:02Das kann wir tun.
01:01:04Aber besser als Postpistole, hm?
01:01:13Stay with me now, Hildy. Here we go.
01:01:18You need to listen to me very closely right now, Hildy, hm?
01:01:24If you stand up, you will be admitting guilt.
01:01:27If you attempt to break free, you'll be admitting guilt.
01:01:30You will stay seated with your hand in mine until I tell you our time together is complete.
01:01:36You will answer every question, no matter how many times I ask it.
01:01:43And although it might seem otherwise, you and I are alone, quite alone right now.
01:01:54What is your full name?
01:01:56Hildegard Baumann.
01:02:00Are you now or have you ever been a member of the National Socialist German Workers' Party?
01:02:05No, the Nazi party no longer exists.
01:02:07That's not what I asked.
01:02:09No, no, no, no.
01:02:11No.
01:02:13Who's your primary employer?
01:02:15Bergen Street Grocery.
01:02:17What's your husband's full name?
01:02:20Jürgen Baumann.
01:02:27What are your daughters' names?
01:02:33Robin and Melissa Baumann.
01:02:38Why did Susan Hochstetter believe you were a spy for the German government?
01:02:41Because she was a sick woman.
01:02:43Bullshit.
01:02:46Did you want me to stop, Paul?
01:02:50Why did Susan Hochstetter believe you were a spy for the German government?
01:02:53I told you.
01:02:54You will answer.
01:02:56No, because...
01:02:57All of my questions, no matter how many times I ask them.
01:03:02Why did Susan Hochstetter believe you were a spy for the German government?
01:03:09Because I have an accent.
01:03:11Because she needed a personification of her fears.
01:03:16Because she wasn't ready for this war to be over.
01:03:20And her husband, Clive Hochstetter?
01:03:23He didn't believe her when she was alive.
01:03:26It was only after she died that he needed a target to aim his guilt at.
01:03:32I became that target.
01:03:34You do realize the Hochstetters were not religious or political fanatics, correct?
01:03:39That they were high-ranking military and upstanding members of their community?
01:03:45Yeah.
01:03:46Yeah.
01:03:47But they were sick people.
01:03:51They need crying.
01:03:54Are you now or have you ever been a member of the Nazi party?
01:03:57Nein. Nein.
01:03:59Are you now or have you ever been a member of the National Socialist German Workers' Party?
01:04:05What? No!
01:04:08Are you now or have you ever been a member of the National Socialist German Workers' Party?
01:04:15Nein. Nein.
01:04:20What is your full name?
01:04:23Hildegard Baumann.
01:04:31Let's say it.
01:04:48Open the door, Paul. She's not a Nazi.
01:04:51Open the door!
01:04:56I can't believe what I'm hearing.
01:04:59Is that all you're going to do to her?
01:05:02You want to do my job for me, Paul?
01:05:04No, but I just...
01:05:07That's all I needed to do, Paul.
01:05:09I have my answer.
01:05:12And if you have any respect for me whatsoever, you'll take that as your answer too.
01:05:17Earlier, you said faith was about what you couldn't see.
01:05:26About what you believe.
01:05:30Well, I know what I believe.
01:05:32Open the damn door.
01:05:40Marley, you are the finest woman the U.S. military has ever seen.
01:05:44I'm not.
01:05:46Goddamn shame you ended up with this pencil neck.
01:06:07What the hell?
01:06:11The key, it just disappeared.
01:06:13Paul, don't you dare.
01:06:15The door, the door just ate it.
01:06:17That's a load of baloney, Paul.
01:06:19What did you do?
01:06:20I didn't do any... Do you see it on me anywhere?
01:06:22Paul!
01:06:23Come on, I didn't do anything.
01:06:25Somebody better do something.
01:06:27Somebody...
01:06:36Somebody is going to do something.
01:06:49No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, what, what?
01:06:58Somebody is going to kill that Nazi.
01:07:08He's dead, right?
01:07:10Clive, he's very dead.
01:07:12Well, he doesn't sound dead.
01:07:20Make her.
01:07:26No, no, no, no, this isn't right.
01:07:30Help, somebody help!
01:07:32Can anyone hear us?
01:07:34Help, help, help!
01:07:36Ethan, give us your gun.
01:07:40Can anyone hear us?
01:07:42Help, help, help!
01:07:44Out of the way.
01:07:48Shut up!
01:07:51Shut up!
01:07:56Shut up!
01:08:04Huck?
01:08:11What's going on?
01:08:20Colonel, be careful.
01:08:34Colonel?
01:08:39Colonel.
01:08:47What?
01:08:49Kill the Nazi.
01:09:06Okay.
01:09:08No, no, no, no, no.
01:09:10No!
01:09:11Paul!
01:09:12Please, please.
01:09:14You heard him.
01:09:17This is hell, this room.
01:09:28And we're locked in it until one of us offs this Kraut.
01:09:33There must be another way.
01:09:35Oh, I pray there isn't.
01:09:37There has to be.
01:09:39This.
01:09:41This is why we're here tonight.
01:09:44Not for support, not to save our friend.
01:09:46He was dead before we even got here.
01:09:50Huck needs one of us to get our hands red.
01:09:53Wait.
01:09:56We finished the seance.
01:09:58What?
01:09:59Yeah, we finished the seance.
01:10:01We're still in another realm.
01:10:02Huck said if we uncoupled our hands during the seance that the door would stay open.
01:10:06The door is locked, Marla.
01:10:08Not the parlor door, the door to the other side, you know.
01:10:12But if we can close that door, whatever's keeping us in here has to go back, correct?
01:10:19That's insane.
01:10:20Our dead friend says we have to kill a Kraut Greengrocer spy in order to unlock his parlor room doors.
01:10:27Now that, that right there is insane.
01:10:31Okay, you kinda, you got a point.
01:10:36Give me the gun, Archie.
01:10:37I have to end this.
01:10:39No.
01:10:42Oh.
01:10:45You're protecting her now.
01:10:46Yeah.
01:10:47Give me that goddamn-
01:10:48Paul!
01:10:49I don't believe we're even having this conversation.
01:10:51I say we try the seance.
01:10:54Oh, see?
01:10:55Baby Bob agrees with Marla.
01:10:57Big whopper of a surprise.
01:10:59Why don't you cram it, Paul?
01:11:02Nobody's gonna be killing anyone.
01:11:05We try the seance.
01:11:07And if that doesn't work, we try something else.
01:11:12We just keep trying.
01:11:18Stay here.
01:11:22We try it.
01:11:24And if it doesn't work, I give you the gun.
01:11:27What?
01:11:28What?
01:11:29No.
01:11:31You just stay right there.
01:11:34I'll be with you in a minute.
01:11:41Let's hope this works.
01:11:44Oh, goddammit.
01:11:49But whatever happens,
01:11:52we're still killing that Nazi.
01:11:54But I don't...
01:12:06I don't know what to do.
01:12:09Well, neither did he.
01:12:12Yeah, and how did that turn out?
01:12:14Just...
01:12:16tell him to go away.
01:12:18Tell him to go away?
01:12:22It's pure poetry.
01:12:24Uh, this is a message to the spirit world?
01:12:29End this?
01:12:32What Hawk started?
01:12:34We're prepared to stop?
01:12:37We're through with you.
01:12:39Oh, god.
01:12:45Our friend Clive Hawk's daughter
01:12:49was hurting more than any good man should.
01:12:54He wanted answers to soothe his pain.
01:13:00He wanted to know that there was something else out there.
01:13:04And now he knows.
01:13:06We all know.
01:13:09So now this is over.
01:13:12It's not over.
01:13:18Shut up, Hawk.
01:13:19It is over.
01:13:22This madness is over.
01:13:24This fucking war is over.
01:13:27Says who?
01:13:30You don't belong here anymore, you coward.
01:13:34You need to leave us alone.
01:13:36You're not gonna drag us into the dark with you.
01:13:39That is my best friend you're talking to there, Bob.
01:13:42Yeah, well,
01:13:44he was a sad, old, bitter knob just like you.
01:13:51Hawk never liked you, Bob.
01:13:54And neither did Susie.
01:13:56To hell with the both of them!
01:14:00What happened?
01:14:03The fuse blew.
01:14:05Was there a power failure?
01:14:07What do you think, Bob?
01:14:11Hawk,
01:14:13turn the lights back on.
01:14:17Go on, Susie.
01:14:28It's you.
01:14:29Susie?
01:14:32You.
01:14:35Oh, my God.
01:14:37Kivik?
01:14:40You did this.
01:14:42All of this.
01:14:44You moved into my neighborhood.
01:14:48You poisoned my city.
01:14:51You poisoned me.
01:14:53No, stop it.
01:14:55You killed me.
01:14:57You crept into my house.
01:15:00What?
01:15:01Pinned me down.
01:15:02That's a lie!
01:15:03And slit my wrists.
01:15:07Absolutely not, you crazy bitch.
01:15:11Shut up!
01:15:17She's lying.
01:15:18She's mad.
01:15:19She slit her own wrists.
01:15:22Go on.
01:15:24Show them how you did it.
01:15:26Stop it!
01:15:28Stop it!
01:15:39Did you do it?
01:15:42Did you kill Susie?
01:15:45No.
01:15:47No, I've never killed anyone.
01:15:49Let alone a sick woman.
01:15:51How about a sick woman who found you out?
01:15:53Susie.
01:15:56Hawk, let us go.
01:16:06Hawk.
01:16:08Stop it.
01:16:15Stop it.
01:16:19Stop it!
01:16:25We're not gonna kill her, Hawk.
01:16:27Yeah, speak for yourself.
01:16:29It's not happening, Polly.
01:16:32I can't count the number of times you made me kill for you, Hawk.
01:16:38You aren't doing it again.
01:16:40You ain't doing it again!
01:16:42Archie!
01:16:43Jesus, please.
01:16:46Jesus, let me out.
01:16:49Send me to prison.
01:16:53Send me to hell.
01:16:55Just let me out, please.
01:17:19It's a dog!
01:17:40That's it.
01:17:45I'm doing this for Susie.
01:17:46Paul, no!
01:17:51Let go!
01:17:53Let go, Paul!
01:17:54Go to hell with you!
01:17:55We're out!
01:18:06Let her go, Paul!
01:18:10Put the gun down.
01:18:12Nobody's killing anybody.
01:18:18What a crock.
01:18:23You look away for one second, Bob.
01:18:28I'm ripping that gun from your hands and I'm shoving it down her throat.
01:18:32You're not.
01:18:33That snatch killed Susie.
01:18:35And Hawk.
01:18:37I'm still fighting this war model.
01:18:40And I'll take you down if I have to, Archie.
01:18:43Paul.
01:18:44I'll take everyone in this room down if I have to.
01:18:48Are you listening to yourself, huh?
01:18:51Have you lost your goddamn mind?
01:18:53We're your best friends!
01:18:54Calm down, Major.
01:18:57I swore an oath to protect the United States of America.
01:19:03And no one in this room is standing between me and my country.
01:19:09I'm doing this for Hawk.
01:19:11And Susie.
01:19:13Just like he ordered.
01:19:17This is insane.
01:19:20Shut the fuck up.
01:19:25Now, Bob.
01:19:29I'm going to ask one more time nicely.
01:19:35Will you give me that goddamn gun?
01:19:39Please.
01:19:41No.
01:19:44We've clearly reached the end of our time here.
01:19:47Paul.
01:19:49I've done terrible things.
01:19:52You know that.
01:19:54Now they know that.
01:19:56But I am done.
01:20:00I can't be a part of this anymore.
01:20:03You?
01:20:05You can't be a part of killing Nazis?
01:20:08Killing anyone, Paul.
01:20:11That's not what I signed up for.
01:20:13Protecting your friends and family from Nazis is exactly what you signed up for.
01:20:19Susie's not a Nazi.
01:20:21The Nazis are gone.
01:20:23We're fighting ghosts, Paul.
01:20:25Ghosts like Hawk.
01:20:27He ruined my goddamn life.
01:20:31You told me to blow up a schoolhouse for America.
01:20:35You told me you'd take care of me and then you...
01:20:40You go and shoot yourself.
01:20:44I'm not a bad man.
01:20:47And the only person in this room who seems to understand that is the Kraut.
01:21:01Kill her.
01:21:04Kill her, Paulie.
01:21:06Kill her, Paulie.
01:21:08Paul.
01:21:17Kill her.
01:21:21I am trying, sir.
01:21:23Kill her.
01:21:28Kill her.
01:21:31I got a girl.
01:21:35Kill her.
01:21:48No!
01:21:53Stop it!
01:22:12Well.
01:22:16If you hurt him...
01:22:22Don't!
01:22:26You blew my fucking head off!
01:22:29I'm gonna kill you!
01:22:31Stop!
01:22:38What did you do?
01:22:44Thank God.
01:22:54Bob.
01:22:57Thank you.
01:22:59I thought he would...
01:23:05What did you do, Bob?
01:23:15I had to do it.
01:23:22Thank you.
01:23:41Open the damn door!
01:23:44Colonel!
01:23:47No!
01:24:17Come on.
01:24:47Come on.
01:25:17Come on.
01:25:47I'm going into the bureau tomorrow.
01:25:51I'm gonna tell them what happened in Berlin.
01:25:54What really happened.
01:25:57Good.
01:26:01It is.
01:26:04What have I done?
01:26:07I'll take responsibility for what I've done.
01:26:11Will you?
01:26:17I had to do it.
01:26:20So did I, Bobbo.
01:26:22So did I.
01:26:26Sorry, Marla.
01:26:31I love you.
01:26:34I love you too, Archer.
01:26:39Abyssinia.
01:26:43Auf Wiedersehen.
01:26:46See you in the papers.
01:27:04I've got it.
01:27:09I know you do.
01:27:16I know you do.
01:27:47Can't we just fuck the whole goddamn war?
01:27:54The war's over.
01:28:00Says who?
01:28:06Says who?
01:28:36Says who?
01:29:07I love you.
01:29:13I love you.
01:29:19I love you.
01:29:25I love you.
01:29:31I love you.
01:29:37I love you.
01:29:43I love you.
01:29:49I love you.
01:29:56I love you.
01:30:02I love you.
01:30:08I love you.
01:30:14I love you.
01:30:21No cars are driven.
01:30:30Where's the fire you showed to me when we walked in the sun?
01:30:46Oh, why didn't you listen?
01:30:50Oh, why?
01:30:53Why didn't you care?
01:30:59And the quiet ease of the night,
01:31:17the murmurs I will find,
01:31:25the only sound in the air,
01:31:32here, always by your side,
01:31:39alone in Brooklyn.
01:31:48Alone in Brooklyn.
01:31:56Alone in Brooklyn.
01:32:04Alone in Brooklyn.
01:32:18Alone in Brooklyn.