Mata Hari, agent H21 Page #3

Synopsis: The Dutch exotic dancer Mata Hari is accused of spying for Germany during the First World War.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Year:
1964
98 min
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It's daylight.

- It went by so fast.

- What time is it?

My train!

Don't move.

I'll check the time.

My God!

We still have time.

What's wrong?

- Just my luck!

- It's not my fault.

We must find a taxi.

Franois, it's so unfair!

- I'll go to the station with you.

- There's no time.

I'm almost ready.

I won't be a minute.

No taxi?

They've been summoned

to the Marne.

Franois, help me

button up my dress.

- Let's hurry.

- Franois, do you love me?

We must go.

Henri, over here!

- Do you know what I'm feeling?

- Yes.

- Do you feel the same way?

- I do.

Then don't be sad.

It's only the beginning.

It's impossible, Franois.

We can't talk like this.

I regret...

What do you regret?

Is there someone else?

Several others?

How many?

You can't imagine.

- I might guess.

- No, you can't.

I've heard many stories about you.

I don't care.

It's not that.

I wish we had met before the war.

You may have known many men

but I've known few women.

So it balances out.

- Marry me when I come back.

- No, Franois.

No, I can't.

I don't want to.

Ill write you when I arrive.

Don't write me.

Write me.

Don't cry, Marie.

In the morning, shells were dropped

over the region of Nancy.

The Courtine front suffered

at least four enemy attacks.

Our forces immediately

stopped the offensive.

The enemy attacked Champagne yesterday

by dropping toxic bombs.

In Artois, the fighting

was particularly intense.

Overnight, the Germans launched

grenade attacks north of the Meuse.

Our infantry has set its position...

The government should...

Good morning, Julien.

Hello, Charlotte.

Your mail, Miss.

Thank you, Julien.

Strawberries! I'll take two.

Let's see...

Probably a bill.

This one too.

This one certainly is.

That crazy man again.

He writes me every day!

A small parcel.

Must be a gift.

She would sell cakes below

nicely wrapped, you know

in paper coloured yellow

tied together with a bow.

I have to thank you, Miss.

My son is very happy

with his phonograph.

What is he thinking?

I'll send back these earrings

to Gaston, the idiot.

They're beautiful.

They match your necklace.

That's right, Charlotte.

Bring me my necklace.

Julien, give me some sugar.

Behind you.

Thank you.

Make me a piece of toast.

Is there any plum jam left?

- I think so, but...

- Don't move. I know where it is.

Julien, you'll have to collect

my fur collar today. It's ready.

And some books from Lemaire's.

Very well, Miss.

She was a baker

on Croissant Street.

Her nice manners

attracted the elite.

- Here, Miss.

- I'll help you.

Gaston is an imbecile

but he has good taste.

Let's move!

My Javanese love.

I've been wounded

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Jean-Louis Richard

Jean-Louis Richard (17 May 1927 – 3 June 2012) was a French actor, film director and scriptwriter. more…

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