Das Boot (2018) s01e08 Episode Script
Abrechnung
1
I love you.
We found this in the house.
- I just want to get home.
- They'll lock us up.
- Can you hide her?
- At the farm.
It's over.
In line with the atonement decree
100 citizens of La Rochelle have been
chosen to be executed in retaliation.
Nothing's been entered in the logbook
since Greenwood's exchange.
We could put what happened.
We need fuel.
We have to board.
- How much fuel have you got?
- Enough.
You want the crew
to get home safely.
You can trust me.
The cowardly act of murdering
a German officer
and kidnapping a senior officer
of the Kriegsmarine have to be atoned.
Five hostages will be executed
by firing squad at noon tomorrow.
Every hour from then on,
five more hostages will be executed.
The executions won't stop
until Fregattenkapitän Gluck is free.
That's madness.
No. It's very generous.
Berlin wanted to execute them
straight away. All 100 hostages.
So that you keep your head?
Are you referring to the absurd demand
of displaying my head at Town Square?
If Monroe thinks she can decapitate
National Socialism, she is terribly mistaken.
Find that whore.
Fast.
Or else there will be a bloodbath.
Monroe's men knew we were coming.
Although it was an operation
entirely under the command of the Gestapo.
The house
Almost all of the documents have been
destroyed at the very last moment.
They were tipped off.
Therefore the mole
has to be on the German side.
It's open.
- Will they come for me too?
- I don't know.
I've come to get Anna.
I'll take her with me.
- Where to?
- Far away.
Where she'll be safe.
A sick Jewish baby in a country
occupied by the Germans!
Anna stays
until her father comes back.
Her father?
Her father is dead.
Just give me some of her things.
And I
Thank you for everything.
Get out. Line up.
Over there. Faster.
Move!
Write to your families.
Last words.
Write to your families.
Last words.
Thank you.
Don't move.
It itches terribly.
I may not be able
to help you any more.
The Krauts are looking for me.
But they won't get me.
Not alive anyway.
Have you got a gun for me?
I want to help you.
We are on course for our rendezvous.
The mood of the men is good.
Morale, not mood.
Hoffmann would have said "morale".
Morale on board is good.
No, excellent.
Get on with it!
Morale on board is excellent.
Morale
Just think of Tennstedt, the arsehole.
In the end he saved us all.
Or the mutiny
Or the ghost ship.
All of that.
No one would ever believe it.
There will be so many stories to tell
when we're back home.
We all stood there
while Frank went round with the matches
and we drew one,
knowing that one of us would die
and then Tennstedt emerged
Everyone is firmly convinced
that our new mission
will play a considerable role
in the Battle of the Atlantic.
Full stop.
Just like Hoffmann's handwriting.
Impressive.
I learnt it from a man I used to know,
a fisherman on the Azores.
That's Hoffmann's last entry, right?
What now?
Thanks, Cook.
You're writing from now on, sir.
We stick to the truth as best we can.
The men will remember it best.
CO's log entry.
4 November 1942.
Captain Hoffmann was severely injured
while taking the American on board
during a cowardly air attack.
He handed command to me,
Captain Ulrich Wrangel,
as the highest-ranking officer on board.
Hoffmann died of his injuries
in his bunk 24 hours after the attack.
CO's log entry, 5 November 1942.
Mechanic Max Haber died
after a depth charge attack
while U-612 was stranded
at a great depth.
If our First Watch Officer,
Lieutenant Tennstedt,
had not sacrificed his life in the battery
room contaminated by chlorine gas
U-612 and the whole crew
would have been lost.
Damage to saddle tanks,
heavy loss of fuel,
discovery of a Russian freighter.
Order to board.
Petty Officer Josef Wolf sacrificed his life
in brave man-to-man combat.
Wounded in combat myself,
I will write a report
to be enclosed in the logbook.
Return according to orders
of Submarine Command.
ETA in La Rochelle in 24 hours.
At sea, 10 November 1942,
Wrangel, Captain and Commanding Officer.
That's our story.
Never tell anyone anything
apart from what is the logbook.
No one.
Not a living soul.
Not your buddies,
not your grandma on her deathbed.
And not to a girl who spreads her legs
for the sake of a good story.
It's our pact. Do you understand?
Yes.
Do you understand?
-Yes!
Dismissed.
- Inspector.
- What's going on?
We came for Margot Bostal.
She's on the list.
- I know. Where is she?
- She's gone.
- Is Miss Strasser there?
- The apartment is empty.
Look for Margot Bostal at the hospital.
Scum!
How long will it take
to get to Marseille?
I don't know.
The bus stops in every village.
- I must find my uncle
-No.
It's best if I don't know.
It will work.
Yes, it will work.
Six people on the list
are nowhere to be found.
- My men are uncomfortable.
- I am very sorry to hear that.
They don't like arresting teachers,
bakers, ordinary French people.
They just want to live in peace.
We are the ones who grant peace.
We permit you to live everyday lives
but can take it away any time we want.
That is the price of your defeat.
We must keep the pressure up.
Monroe is hiding.
Someone knows where she is.
I can't help but noticing that Fräulein
Strasser hasn't reported for duty yet.
Man the roadblocks out of town.
And get me six new names
in case you can't find these.
TO THE POPULATION -
OBEY AND SERVE
Do you know how all this started for me?
We were on our way home.
I was distracted briefly.
Dolphins.
They were leaping through the waves.
It was
the grace,
the beauty of these animals
so indifferent towards us.
I was moved by it.
That's why I didn't notice the plane.
43 men. All dead.
Comrades.
Friends.
My fault.
You will have to live with it.
We all will.
Emile Charpentier has Gluck
Your papers.
Give us the letters.
I'm sorry, Maurice.
Let's say the Hail Mary.
Hail Mary, Mother of God,
pray for us sinners now.
Emile Charpentier has Gluck
On the road to Verdoux?
The farm belongs to Georges Charpentier
but the French say
that his son Emile lives there too.
Assemble all available men.
Miss Strasser, back on duty?
Stay in the office until I'm back.
Who did this?
Who did this?
My God, what has become of us?
I want to know who was responsible
for this abomination.
Me.
I assumed command
and it imposes obligations.
He would have betrayed us.
One life for many.
That's the calculation in times of war.
And if a man
can't keep our secret
what awaits these men
on their return?
They will be put against a wall
and shot.
We truly have the commander
we deserve.
Well?
What are you going to write
in the logbook, sir?
A weak constitution.
He went overboard.
See to his sea burial.
Aye, sir.
Play some music.
Something cheerful.
For morale.
That's an order
Senior Radio Operator.
Aye, sir.
- Coffee, Dad?
- Yes, thanks.
Dad!
Ruchaud.
Monot.
Lebrun.
Bergis.
Anglade.
Come with us.
We've got Gluck. He's alive.
Really? What about the hostages?
They're being executed.
Ready!
Aim!
Fire!
I ordered it.
Five hostages as atonement for
the support Monroe had from the people.
All further executions
have been suspended.
Come with me. We need to talk.
Come in.
Come in!
Adjutant Meinhardt,
reporting for duty, sir.
Yes.
A U-boat has come in.
- Are we expecting anyone?
- No, sir.
What number?
It's U-612.
Hoffmann's boat.
Put me through to Lorient at once.
Yes, sir.
She was betrayed.
Just like me.
Definitely not by the people
we shot at the farm.
There must be someone
on the outside.
I assume that this person
has recognised their mistake
and is now back on the right side.
My men are looking
for Margot Bostal, your landlady.
Perhaps she was involved.
Take your time.
I'll wait for you in my office.
Captain Wrangel
reporting the return of U-612, sir.
Wrangel?
Where's Hoffmann?
A secret mission.
A passenger exchange.
A solo engagement
with a huge convoy.
That's quite a story.
This secret mission
has cost many lives.
You were the object of this mission?
I feel honoured
that the Reich places such value on me.
Believe me, it was not my idea.
We thought you were all dead.
We couldn't make contact.
Our radio was destroyed.
Depth charges. A major hit.
As recorded in the logbook.
Whatever the truth
The truth is in front of you.
Would you prefer
a tale of betrayal, death and pain?
Has the Reich so many heroes
that you can afford to doubt our logbook?
The truth
is exactly what we decide
the truth should be.
Do you really think
they'll buy the story?
I don't know.
If they do,
I'm going to get a skinful tonight.
I used to know this fellow
He was desperate to join the navy.
He did well during his training.
He was set to become
chief engineer in five years.
But the older guys
he looked up to
taught him a few tricks.
A few shortcuts in the maintenance.
He knew these things weren't right
but he did them
because he wanted to belong.
And then one day
before a drill
he forgot to check
the pressure of the diesel engine.
And it exploded.
Three men died in the blast.
What about the man?
Is he dead?
No.
You're looking at him.
If we make it out of here,
go your own way.
Or you'll end as a cook
telling war stories.
No.
They're coming back.
Form two columns!
Attention!
Report to the CO.
Eyes left.
Sir, crew lined up for inspection.
Fall in.
Gentlemen
Admiral Dönitz thanks you
for your loyal service.
And he urges you to enjoy
your well-deserved shore leave.
Eyes front.
Dismissed.
I thought as much.
So?
What's your plan?
You want to make a getaway?
You and Monroe!
Tell me.
I loved her.
And when you forced yourself on me
I was thinking of her.
And her kisses. And her body.
And how she tasted.
Does that disgust you?
You won't pull the trigger.
If you do, 200 people
will be rounded up and executed.
You filthy French whore.
When I'm done with you
I'll court-martial your brother.
They're back. U-612 is back.
Every five minutes
loosen the belt
and then tighten it again.
And if you survive
you'd better have a good story.
The truth will destroy even you.
TO THE POPULATION -
OBEY AND SERVE
It's open.
- Home leave?
-Yes.
- To see my wife and children.
- Sounds good.
- Goodbye, Chief.
- Have a nice evening.
All the best, Chief.
We got away with it,
fucking hell.
We did it!
We take the secret to our graves.
The funny thing is
that I almost ended up in jail beforehand.
That Frenchman had me by the balls.
But I'd heard a rumour
about a few lads
who wanted to do a runner.
With the help of a doctor
and some fake passports.
The policeman was very interested.
It was enough to get me off.
After that I sailed with you boys.
Frank!
You are lucky to have survived.
However it might have happened.
Fräulein Strasser has not come to visit yet?
She is the sister of a war hero now.
Hailed by Dönitz himself.
And Berlin celebrates your brave
dismantling of the Resistance.
So many heroic stories
Congratulations.
The enemy is in here.
It's the weakness.
Our desire to trust people, to be loved.
But if you get rid of that desire
and just act rationally and be patient,
then then you can overcome
this weakness.
What about Margot Bostal?
Did you catch her?
No. She got away.
You want us to keep looking?
No.
The hostages can be released.
So it's over.
No.
The Resistance cell was just a nuisance.
Undermining military morale,
that's the real problem.
Peter Templeton
I love you.
We found this in the house.
- I just want to get home.
- They'll lock us up.
- Can you hide her?
- At the farm.
It's over.
In line with the atonement decree
100 citizens of La Rochelle have been
chosen to be executed in retaliation.
Nothing's been entered in the logbook
since Greenwood's exchange.
We could put what happened.
We need fuel.
We have to board.
- How much fuel have you got?
- Enough.
You want the crew
to get home safely.
You can trust me.
The cowardly act of murdering
a German officer
and kidnapping a senior officer
of the Kriegsmarine have to be atoned.
Five hostages will be executed
by firing squad at noon tomorrow.
Every hour from then on,
five more hostages will be executed.
The executions won't stop
until Fregattenkapitän Gluck is free.
That's madness.
No. It's very generous.
Berlin wanted to execute them
straight away. All 100 hostages.
So that you keep your head?
Are you referring to the absurd demand
of displaying my head at Town Square?
If Monroe thinks she can decapitate
National Socialism, she is terribly mistaken.
Find that whore.
Fast.
Or else there will be a bloodbath.
Monroe's men knew we were coming.
Although it was an operation
entirely under the command of the Gestapo.
The house
Almost all of the documents have been
destroyed at the very last moment.
They were tipped off.
Therefore the mole
has to be on the German side.
It's open.
- Will they come for me too?
- I don't know.
I've come to get Anna.
I'll take her with me.
- Where to?
- Far away.
Where she'll be safe.
A sick Jewish baby in a country
occupied by the Germans!
Anna stays
until her father comes back.
Her father?
Her father is dead.
Just give me some of her things.
And I
Thank you for everything.
Get out. Line up.
Over there. Faster.
Move!
Write to your families.
Last words.
Write to your families.
Last words.
Thank you.
Don't move.
It itches terribly.
I may not be able
to help you any more.
The Krauts are looking for me.
But they won't get me.
Not alive anyway.
Have you got a gun for me?
I want to help you.
We are on course for our rendezvous.
The mood of the men is good.
Morale, not mood.
Hoffmann would have said "morale".
Morale on board is good.
No, excellent.
Get on with it!
Morale on board is excellent.
Morale
Just think of Tennstedt, the arsehole.
In the end he saved us all.
Or the mutiny
Or the ghost ship.
All of that.
No one would ever believe it.
There will be so many stories to tell
when we're back home.
We all stood there
while Frank went round with the matches
and we drew one,
knowing that one of us would die
and then Tennstedt emerged
Everyone is firmly convinced
that our new mission
will play a considerable role
in the Battle of the Atlantic.
Full stop.
Just like Hoffmann's handwriting.
Impressive.
I learnt it from a man I used to know,
a fisherman on the Azores.
That's Hoffmann's last entry, right?
What now?
Thanks, Cook.
You're writing from now on, sir.
We stick to the truth as best we can.
The men will remember it best.
CO's log entry.
4 November 1942.
Captain Hoffmann was severely injured
while taking the American on board
during a cowardly air attack.
He handed command to me,
Captain Ulrich Wrangel,
as the highest-ranking officer on board.
Hoffmann died of his injuries
in his bunk 24 hours after the attack.
CO's log entry, 5 November 1942.
Mechanic Max Haber died
after a depth charge attack
while U-612 was stranded
at a great depth.
If our First Watch Officer,
Lieutenant Tennstedt,
had not sacrificed his life in the battery
room contaminated by chlorine gas
U-612 and the whole crew
would have been lost.
Damage to saddle tanks,
heavy loss of fuel,
discovery of a Russian freighter.
Order to board.
Petty Officer Josef Wolf sacrificed his life
in brave man-to-man combat.
Wounded in combat myself,
I will write a report
to be enclosed in the logbook.
Return according to orders
of Submarine Command.
ETA in La Rochelle in 24 hours.
At sea, 10 November 1942,
Wrangel, Captain and Commanding Officer.
That's our story.
Never tell anyone anything
apart from what is the logbook.
No one.
Not a living soul.
Not your buddies,
not your grandma on her deathbed.
And not to a girl who spreads her legs
for the sake of a good story.
It's our pact. Do you understand?
Yes.
Do you understand?
-Yes!
Dismissed.
- Inspector.
- What's going on?
We came for Margot Bostal.
She's on the list.
- I know. Where is she?
- She's gone.
- Is Miss Strasser there?
- The apartment is empty.
Look for Margot Bostal at the hospital.
Scum!
How long will it take
to get to Marseille?
I don't know.
The bus stops in every village.
- I must find my uncle
-No.
It's best if I don't know.
It will work.
Yes, it will work.
Six people on the list
are nowhere to be found.
- My men are uncomfortable.
- I am very sorry to hear that.
They don't like arresting teachers,
bakers, ordinary French people.
They just want to live in peace.
We are the ones who grant peace.
We permit you to live everyday lives
but can take it away any time we want.
That is the price of your defeat.
We must keep the pressure up.
Monroe is hiding.
Someone knows where she is.
I can't help but noticing that Fräulein
Strasser hasn't reported for duty yet.
Man the roadblocks out of town.
And get me six new names
in case you can't find these.
TO THE POPULATION -
OBEY AND SERVE
Do you know how all this started for me?
We were on our way home.
I was distracted briefly.
Dolphins.
They were leaping through the waves.
It was
the grace,
the beauty of these animals
so indifferent towards us.
I was moved by it.
That's why I didn't notice the plane.
43 men. All dead.
Comrades.
Friends.
My fault.
You will have to live with it.
We all will.
Emile Charpentier has Gluck
Your papers.
Give us the letters.
I'm sorry, Maurice.
Let's say the Hail Mary.
Hail Mary, Mother of God,
pray for us sinners now.
Emile Charpentier has Gluck
On the road to Verdoux?
The farm belongs to Georges Charpentier
but the French say
that his son Emile lives there too.
Assemble all available men.
Miss Strasser, back on duty?
Stay in the office until I'm back.
Who did this?
Who did this?
My God, what has become of us?
I want to know who was responsible
for this abomination.
Me.
I assumed command
and it imposes obligations.
He would have betrayed us.
One life for many.
That's the calculation in times of war.
And if a man
can't keep our secret
what awaits these men
on their return?
They will be put against a wall
and shot.
We truly have the commander
we deserve.
Well?
What are you going to write
in the logbook, sir?
A weak constitution.
He went overboard.
See to his sea burial.
Aye, sir.
Play some music.
Something cheerful.
For morale.
That's an order
Senior Radio Operator.
Aye, sir.
- Coffee, Dad?
- Yes, thanks.
Dad!
Ruchaud.
Monot.
Lebrun.
Bergis.
Anglade.
Come with us.
We've got Gluck. He's alive.
Really? What about the hostages?
They're being executed.
Ready!
Aim!
Fire!
I ordered it.
Five hostages as atonement for
the support Monroe had from the people.
All further executions
have been suspended.
Come with me. We need to talk.
Come in.
Come in!
Adjutant Meinhardt,
reporting for duty, sir.
Yes.
A U-boat has come in.
- Are we expecting anyone?
- No, sir.
What number?
It's U-612.
Hoffmann's boat.
Put me through to Lorient at once.
Yes, sir.
She was betrayed.
Just like me.
Definitely not by the people
we shot at the farm.
There must be someone
on the outside.
I assume that this person
has recognised their mistake
and is now back on the right side.
My men are looking
for Margot Bostal, your landlady.
Perhaps she was involved.
Take your time.
I'll wait for you in my office.
Captain Wrangel
reporting the return of U-612, sir.
Wrangel?
Where's Hoffmann?
A secret mission.
A passenger exchange.
A solo engagement
with a huge convoy.
That's quite a story.
This secret mission
has cost many lives.
You were the object of this mission?
I feel honoured
that the Reich places such value on me.
Believe me, it was not my idea.
We thought you were all dead.
We couldn't make contact.
Our radio was destroyed.
Depth charges. A major hit.
As recorded in the logbook.
Whatever the truth
The truth is in front of you.
Would you prefer
a tale of betrayal, death and pain?
Has the Reich so many heroes
that you can afford to doubt our logbook?
The truth
is exactly what we decide
the truth should be.
Do you really think
they'll buy the story?
I don't know.
If they do,
I'm going to get a skinful tonight.
I used to know this fellow
He was desperate to join the navy.
He did well during his training.
He was set to become
chief engineer in five years.
But the older guys
he looked up to
taught him a few tricks.
A few shortcuts in the maintenance.
He knew these things weren't right
but he did them
because he wanted to belong.
And then one day
before a drill
he forgot to check
the pressure of the diesel engine.
And it exploded.
Three men died in the blast.
What about the man?
Is he dead?
No.
You're looking at him.
If we make it out of here,
go your own way.
Or you'll end as a cook
telling war stories.
No.
They're coming back.
Form two columns!
Attention!
Report to the CO.
Eyes left.
Sir, crew lined up for inspection.
Fall in.
Gentlemen
Admiral Dönitz thanks you
for your loyal service.
And he urges you to enjoy
your well-deserved shore leave.
Eyes front.
Dismissed.
I thought as much.
So?
What's your plan?
You want to make a getaway?
You and Monroe!
Tell me.
I loved her.
And when you forced yourself on me
I was thinking of her.
And her kisses. And her body.
And how she tasted.
Does that disgust you?
You won't pull the trigger.
If you do, 200 people
will be rounded up and executed.
You filthy French whore.
When I'm done with you
I'll court-martial your brother.
They're back. U-612 is back.
Every five minutes
loosen the belt
and then tighten it again.
And if you survive
you'd better have a good story.
The truth will destroy even you.
TO THE POPULATION -
OBEY AND SERVE
It's open.
- Home leave?
-Yes.
- To see my wife and children.
- Sounds good.
- Goodbye, Chief.
- Have a nice evening.
All the best, Chief.
We got away with it,
fucking hell.
We did it!
We take the secret to our graves.
The funny thing is
that I almost ended up in jail beforehand.
That Frenchman had me by the balls.
But I'd heard a rumour
about a few lads
who wanted to do a runner.
With the help of a doctor
and some fake passports.
The policeman was very interested.
It was enough to get me off.
After that I sailed with you boys.
Frank!
You are lucky to have survived.
However it might have happened.
Fräulein Strasser has not come to visit yet?
She is the sister of a war hero now.
Hailed by Dönitz himself.
And Berlin celebrates your brave
dismantling of the Resistance.
So many heroic stories
Congratulations.
The enemy is in here.
It's the weakness.
Our desire to trust people, to be loved.
But if you get rid of that desire
and just act rationally and be patient,
then then you can overcome
this weakness.
What about Margot Bostal?
Did you catch her?
No. She got away.
You want us to keep looking?
No.
The hostages can be released.
So it's over.
No.
The Resistance cell was just a nuisance.
Undermining military morale,
that's the real problem.
Peter Templeton