The Gestapo brings three lovely ladies into the camp to interrogate the prisoners.The Gestapo brings three lovely ladies into the camp to interrogate the prisoners.The Gestapo brings three lovely ladies into the camp to interrogate the prisoners.
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- TriviaWhen Hochstetter finds out that one of the girls is dating a Gestapo officer, Klink jokes that he has a resemblance to Emil Jannings. Jannings was the very first winner of the Best Actor Oscar. However, with the advent of the "talkies" Jannings' career in Hollywood ended due to his very thick German accent.
- GoofsThe button found by the Germans after the bridge sabotage, pointing to U.S. involvement, was not on any of the uniforms at the event.
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Inge Wagner: Allow me to introduce myself. I'm Inge Wagner. This is Heidi Baum. And this Anna Mannheim.
LeBeau: LeBeau, Louis. Corporal. 19176546.
Inge Wagner: I'd say that you're well-trained for the convention, Corporal LeBeau. And there's nothing in the rules that says you cannot join us for a glass of champagne.
LeBeau: No.
Anna Mannheim: Won't you sit down please, Corporal LeBeau?
Heidi Baum: [LeBeau sits in a chair] Here, please.
[LeBeau sits down in the couch]
Inge Wagner: [pours four glasses of champagne] A toast. To Corporal LeBeau.
[they clink their glasses with one another and laugh]
LeBeau: Call me Louis.
Inge Wagner: [later on, after having multiple glasses of champagne] More champagne, Louis?
LeBeau: No more.
Inge Wagner: Is there something wrong with the wine? I thought the best champagne came from Reims?
LeBeau: Oh, it does. And also from Epernay.
Heidi Baum: I never heard Epernay.
LeBeau: The most beautiful part of France. My father's family comes from there.
Inge Wagner: Ah. Is he also in the wine business?
LeBeau: No. He worked in the railroad yards.
Heidi Baum: That must be fascinating.
LeBeau: I remember as a boy. I... I used to play in the secret tunnel under the tracks, where he used to store the old equipment.
[sighs]
LeBeau: My brother never knew I discovered it.
Inge Wagner: Oh, that's a fine story, isn't it?
Heidi Baum: Yes, it is.
Inge Wagner: [later on, after flirting with LeBeau for an hour] How is the patè?
LeBeau: Mm. Fantastic.
Inge Wagner: We had it sent directly from Strassberg.
LeBeau: The only place for patè.
Inge Wagner: You ever been there?
LeBeau: I used to go to visit my friend, Claude Wauthier.
Inge Wagner: Wauthier. Isn't he the famous French violinist?
LeBeau: [laughs] No, there's no musical talent at all. His old talent was for making radios.
Inge Wagner: [laughs] My brother used to make radios too. He used to talk to people as far away as England.
LeBeau: Oh, Claude spoke to people in England all the time. He even spoke to a man in Australia.
Inge Wagner: I find you very fascinating, Louis.
LeBeau: I find you interesting too, Igne.
[kisses her fingers]
LeBeau: I've been with you an hour and you haven't asked me a question yet.
Inge Wagner: Oh, that I'd because I know I could never get any information out of you.
- ConnectionsSpoofs To Sir, with Love (1967)
When LaBeau goes before the women, he advises that he told them nothing. But later we learn that the ladies have the knack to get men to talk without really trying. Next is Hogan.
An enjoyable episode that puts a new twist to an old plot. The girls were the center of the story as they try to lure out information while be affectionate with the prisoners. It will be hard not to melt around these women. Even Klink tries to give them his phone number, which is 'Bismark 9-2-7-1', but it does not appear that the ladies are interested.
A nice and entertaining story. Good watch.
- kfo9494
- Aug 26, 2014