Strange Mercies
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaFrench prostitutes arrive for the Germans and obnoxious Lt. Flach,pretending to mistake her for one,interrogates Kathleen as to the spy's whereabouts but has to let her go as the Baron wants... Leggi tuttoFrench prostitutes arrive for the Germans and obnoxious Lt. Flach,pretending to mistake her for one,interrogates Kathleen as to the spy's whereabouts but has to let her go as the Baron wants reasonable relationships between the islanders and their occupiers. Flach does,however to... Leggi tuttoFrench prostitutes arrive for the Germans and obnoxious Lt. Flach,pretending to mistake her for one,interrogates Kathleen as to the spy's whereabouts but has to let her go as the Baron wants reasonable relationships between the islanders and their occupiers. Flach does,however torture and shoot Eugene,who dies giving nothing away. The Baron is regretful for the death ... Leggi tutto
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- BlooperThe Germans invade St. Gregory in 1940. June Mahy sings at a German Army Party "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree", with her chorus ending: "Til I come marching home." Although the song was written for the 1939 Broadway musical "Yokel Boy", song did not contain the line "Til I come marching home" until 1942, after the United States entered World War 2.
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Oberleutnant Flach: Issue the passes, Mr Dorr, and that will solve the problem.
Sen. James Dorr: Better than your normal way of solving problems. At least you're not having them shot.
Oberleutnant Flach: We do not shoot people we need, Senator. So try to stay useful.
- Colonne sonoreDon't Sit Under the Apple Tree
Sung by June at the soiree
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- 11 set 2020
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