Beyond Valkyrie: Dawn of the 4th Reich Page #3

Synopsis: From the producers of Company of Heroes and starring Sean Patrick Flanery, Tom Sizemore, Kip Pardue with Stephen Lang and Rutger Hauer, comes an intense thriller from the front-lines of World War II. As Operation Valkyrie prepares to assassinate Adolph Hitler, an Allied special ops team prepares to extract the man destined to lead post-war Germany. But after Valkyrie fails, everything changes. Now, unlikely allies must work together to stop a group of Nazi Officers from fleeing to Argentina and establishing the Fourth Reich.
Genre: Action, History, War
Director(s): Claudio Fäh
Production: Jumping Horse Film
 
IMDB:
4.9
R
Year:
2016
100 min
55 Views


They just happen to be moving

the same direction we are.

Besides, they're not just here

to blow up a train.

There's something far bigger going on.

[SPEAKING RUSSIAN]

Sasha, why did you invite them.

It's much more dangerous now.

The dogs are after them,

and they're lying to us.

So are we.

- Let's go, boys.

- Fine.

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

How's the packing coming?

It's a lot with such short notice.

Yes, but unfortunately,

I have other affairs elsewhere

I must now get into order.

For country. For the Aryan race.

Is the news from Berlin true?

- Is the Fuhrer dead?

- I don't know, and frankly, I don't care.

This war is lost anyway.

The Fuhrer once gave us promise

of world domination,

but even he's seen

the writing on the wall.

I believe we all have.

My dear Elke...

I'm afraid our time here

has come to an end.

Will your wife be traveling with you?

When the time comes, yes.

Take off that dress.

What?

I'm still your boss, Fraulein Schroeder,

and you are still my secretary.

- Do it!

- [GASPS]

But I won't see you again after tonight?

Well, then, we have very little

time to waste, do we?

Keep going.

Can't you at least tell me

where you're going?

Why are you so curious?

Maybe I just want to know

how I can see you again.

You take those off,

and maybe I will tell you.

You first.

Rastenburg.

[KNOCKING ON DOOR, DOOR OPENS]

[SPEAKS GERMAN]

What is it?

The bishop wants to speak with you.

He says it's urgent.

KRAUSS:
Von Konig.

MAN:
Turns out von Konig

is part of Kreisau Circle.

I wish we had more time. Don't you?

Good-bye, Elke.

[DOOR CLOSES]

ALEKSANDR:
The shovel is next to the door.

A sign of safety.

Wait! That's Oskar.

That's his place.

Why the f*** is Oskar

still pointing a gun at me?

Yeah, I thought you said this

was a safe house, Red.

- Who the hell are these people?

- ALEKSANDR:
OSS.

[SPEAKING RUSSIAN]

Their plane was shot down.

We fell a bit short of our drop, sir.

[SPEAKING RUSSIAN] They say they're here

to help Polish resistance, sir.

I see.

Come in.

[MUSIC ON RADIO]

OSKAR:
Sasha...

[SPEAKING RUSSIAN] What are you thinking?

Our time has come.

I hope.

Hey, listen, Captain.

If there's one thing I learned working

for Spot, it's never trust a Russian.

CLARENCE:
Who's Spot?

He controls the East End

bookmaking rackets back in London.

CLARENCE:
So you were a gangster?

How does a gangster make the Jeds?

Well, I prefer to think of myself

as a problem-solver, really.

And these guys...

they're a major f***ing problem.

[SPEAKING RUSSIAN]

Where is your asset, Oskar?

This is war, Sasha.

Nothing happens the way we expect it.

I am sure our American friends know that.

[SPEAKING RUSSIAN] Friends, huh?

We have yet to find out.

Take a deep breath.

More coffee?

Appreciate it, sir.

What you looking at, Moscow?

I'm from Siberia.

And you are looking at me.

- Where are we?

- 30 kilometers west of Koronowo.

Where would you like to be, Captain?

Well, given the option, I'm sure we'd all

rather be at home with our families.

You said you're here

to help local resistance?

Who's your contact?

Oskar Halminksi here...

he is Polish resistance.

Maybe he can help.

We appreciate the offer, sir,

and we're indebted to you, Major,

but I have a mission

that I'm not at liberty to discuss.

- I'm sure you understand that.

- And that mission be what, really?

When I mentioned there'd been

an attempt on Hitler's life,

you didn't seem that surprised.

I think you knew about it

before you dropped in here.

I think that's why you were

dropped in here in the first place.

Your mission, Captain.

It's classified, Major.

You haven't been truthful to me, Captain.

EVAN:
And you haven't been

truthful with me, Major.

You're not here just to help

Polish resistance, are you?

And you're certainly not here

to blow up a f***ing train.

DIXON:
Bloody Russians. I knew it.

[SPEAKING RUSSIAN] Hey! Shut your mouth!

What was that, Red?

I'm sorry, but it sounds like

- you're f***ing choking when you talk.

- Dix!

That's one ugly f***ing language you got.

EVAN:
Dixon!

I want to know why

you were sent here, Captain.

Now, just hold on a second there,

all right, chief?

- You ain't in charge here.

- Neither are you.

- EVAN:
Hey!

- Put your f***ing guns down!

Put your gun down.

OSKAR:
No, no. Wait, wait. This is Elke.

She's with me.

Gentlemen, we're here to kill Nazis,

not each other.

Lower your weapons.

We're on the same side.

Are we?

We're good.

Who are they?

These are the Americans. They're OSS.

And on this side is the Russian team,

Major Sasha Kulkov.

[SPEAKING RUSSIAN]

You're the saboteurs working with Oskar.

Unfortunately, the Germans

have moved the gold to a new location.

[SPEAKING RUSSIAN]

Right. I understand. It has been hard.

[SPEAKING RUSSIAN] Gold?

Who is that?

OSKAR:
Everyone, this is Elke Schroeder.

She and I have been working

closely for a long time.

She's a member of the Kreisau Circle.

Oh, great. Another f***ing Nazi.

I'm German, not Nazi.

EVAN:
So you're not just here

for Operation Tempest.

So why don't you tell me why they would be

moving such high amounts of gold?

We don't know.

I've overheard mention

of an Operation Grey Wolf.

My commander doesn't trust me with much.

He's been moving millions in bullion.

At first, we thought

it was for an offensive,

but now it doesn't seem so.

Whatever it is, Valkyrie has

only accelerated the time line

and sent everyone scrambling.

OSKAR:
What about Hitler?

Is he dead?

Nobody seems to know.

General Fellgiebel said he's alive.

Von Stauffenberg swore he was dead.

Nobody knows what to believe.

Either way, Krauss is worried.

- Who's Krauss?

- The SS commander I work for.

Sturmbannfuhrer Karl Krauss,

senior officer of the Polish Gestapo.

He doesn't seem to care

about Hitler either way,

which is even more troubling.

He's leaving for Rastenburg tomorrow.

- What's in Rastenburg?

- Something to do with Grey Wolf.

[VEHICLE APPROACHING]

OSKAR:
Germans.

ELKE:
They must have followed me here.

Everybody, upstairs.

What is the meaning of this?

An American plane crashed

not far from here.

It's believed the men from it

have survived.

Well, I haven't seen anyone.

Really? Good.

What is your relationship

with Elke Schroeder, Mr. Halminksi?

I don't know anyone with that name.

I followed her here.

I know she's here.

She is not.

Well...

then you won't mind me making sure?

No.

'Course not.

I'm here.

I never trusted you.

What are you doing here?

The better question is, what are you?

Does Krauss know you're here?

OFFICER:
How dare you.

You're blinding Krauss with your tits,

but you don't blind me.

Oskar is a friend of my father's, Visser.

I've known him since I was a child.

Well, why lie about

knowing her earlier, then?

You scare people, coming in like this.

Elke helps me on the farm.

I can't milk cows with one hand.

What else are you hiding out there?

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