Masters of the Air (2024) s01e09 Episode Script
Part Nine
1
[AIRPLANES PASS OVERHEAD]
[BOMBS EXPLODING]
[CROSBY] By the first few weeks of 1945,
we were closing in on the
Third Reich from all sides.
In the west, the Allies
were storming into Germany.
In the east, the Russians
were approaching the Oder River.
And in the sky, the Eighth
Air Force flew uncontested.
We were the true masters of the air.
[ROSENTHAL] Command pilot to tail,
we're about to reach the target.
How are we looking back there?
[GUNNER] Looking good,
Major. All lined up.
[CAPTAIN] Roger. Let's drop.
She's all yours, Gene.
Roger that, Major.
Bomb bay doors opening.
One minute to drop.
[BOTH GRUNTING]
- [CAPTAIN] Are we hit?
- Starboard engines are okay.
But Doug, come down here
and take a look at this.
A couple tanks got hit.
[DOUG] Yes, sir. On my way.
Major, we have damage here.
More oxygen bottles are ruptured.
We only have six in reserve.
[ROSENTHAL] Roger.
Keep an eye on it, Doug.
[GENE] Rockets incoming.
[BOTH GRUNTING]
Engine one's on fire. Shutting her down.
[ROSENTHAL] Cutting fuel
and oil to number one.
How's she looking?
- That's it. She's out. She's out.
- [ROSENTHAL] Good.
[GENE] Approaching target.
Five seconds to bomb release.
Bombs away.
Looked good, Luke. Looks like we m
[BOTH SHOUTING, GRUNT]
Pilot to crew, what's
our damage? Report.
[GRUNTS] Gene, Luke, report.
[ROSENTHAL] Oil pressure
is dropping on two and four.
Engine three is on fire.
We're gonna lose her.
We're gonna lose her.
[CAPTAIN] Shit.
Lead command to deputy command,
you boys are taking over.
Repeat, you boys are taking over.
[DEPUTY COMMAND] Roger that.
We're taking the lead.
- I'm gonna take the ship, okay?
- Roger.
I'm gonna try to get us across the
Russian lines where we'll be safe.
Yes, sir. Your ship, Rosie.
[ROSENTHAL] Come on. Come on.
Hold together a little longer.
We're losing speed. Should we bail?
Not yet. We're not going down in Berlin.
[ROSENTHAL] Come on, come
on, come on. A little longer.
[GRUNTING]
Major, left wing is shredded.
We're almost there.
[ROSENTHAL GRUNTS]
That's it. She's gonna stall.
She's gonna stall.
Bail. Hit the alarm and then go.
We can make it across
the river from here.
I'm gonna try to keep her level
as long as I can.
[ALARM BLARING]
- Go. We got smoke coming in.
- Yes, sir.
- [GRUNTING]
- [ALARM CONTINUES]
[CREW MEMBER] Move.
- Come on. Come on, come on. Go, go.
- You get it?
[GRUNTING]
[GRUNTING]
[GRUNTING CONTINUES]
[COUGHING, GASPING]
Come on.
[BREATHING HEAVILY]
Gene!
[GRUNTING, BREATHING HEAVILY]
[GRUNTS]
[GROANING]
[GRUNTS]
[GRUNTS]
[GRUNTING, PANTING]
[GRUNTING, SHOUTING, GROANING]
[GERMAN, RUSSIAN SOLDIERS SHOUTING]
[GRUNTING, GROANING CONTINUES]
[SHOUTS, GRUNTS]
[GERMAN, RUSSIAN SOLDIERS SHOUTING]
[BREATHING HEAVILY]
[HEAVY BREATHING CONTINUES]
[GRUNTS]
[GROANING]
[PANTING]
[RUSSIAN SOLDIERS CLAMORING]
No, no! No, no, I'm-I'm I'm American.
Amerikanski. Roosevelt.
Stalin. Coca-Cola.
Roosev Roosevelt.
[GRUNTING, GROANING]
[RUSSIAN SOLDIERS CLAMORING]
Goddamn it. 2300 hours.
That's, what, 30 minutes? Less.
Go! Hustle!
We got half an hour. We need to be
at the front gate. We're marching.
- Go tell the guys. Go, go, go!
- Yes, sir. You got it.
[PANTING]
Everyone out. Let's go. Thirty minutes.
Goons gave us 30 minutes
to be at the front gate.
2300 hours, then we march. They
won't say how far or for how long.
- Thirty minutes. Jesus.
- [PRISONERS CHATTERING]
[BUCK] All right. Pack it up. Let's go.
Wear the warmest clothes you got.
Where do you think we're going?
I don't know. Allies must be close.
- [SHOUTING IN GERMAN]
- [DOGS BARKING]
[BUCK] Get your warmest gear.
[PRISONERS CLAMORING]
[BUCKY] Only essentials.
Just break it.
Let's go.
Bring matches.
[PRISONER 1] Only take
food that will keep.
The Krauts have already
punched holes in the cans.
They won't keep.
[IN GERMAN] Burn everything! Everything!
[SHOUTING IN GERMAN CONTINUES]
[BARKING]
- [GRUNTING] That's mine!
Get off me!
[BUCK] How you doing?
Would have preferred it
if the Russians made it here first.
Mmm.
[SIGHS] You're not thinking
of running, are you?
You're not thinking of running, are you?
[SCOFFS]
Not in this icebox.
Ham.
Hambone. I wouldn't
do that if I were you.
- Yeah?
- [GUARD SPEAKING GERMAN]
Who knows when we're gonna get
this kind of food again, you know?
- [GUARD SPEAKING GERMAN]
- [HAMBONE] Fuck off.
Anyone who tries to escape
will be shot. Please do not try.
[GUARDS SHOUTING IN GERMAN]
[PRISONER 2] That's the
Russians. They're close.
[PRISONER 3] That's gotta
be the Russians.
[CHEERING, LAUGHING]
[IN GERMAN] Shut your mouth,
Black scum! March! Faster! Faster!
We're going. We're going.
[IN GERMAN] That's how you
handle terror flyers and murderers.
With force!
As okay as a Jew taking a midnight
stroll in Germany can be.
[GUARDS SHOUTING IN GERMAN]
[RETCHES, COUGHS]
Bucky warned you not to
Don't fucking say it.
[DRY HEAVING, COUGHING]
Mm-hmm. Okay.
[INDISTINCT RADIO CHATTER]
Yeah.
Well, look, as soon as you have
anything at all, you let me know. Okay?
Thanks, Bill.
Nothing. Still no news on any
of 'em, Rosie or the crew.
So what's the story?
They went down over no-man's-land
east of Berlin.
Jesus Christ.
Major, sir.
The hell are you doing here, son?
[LIEUTENANT] We got wheels up in five,
and the equipment room's locked.
[CROSBY] Let's move, people.
Look alive. Let's go.
[SOLDIERS LAUGHING, CHATTERING]
- You fucking
- [CROSBY] Hey, Clouter.
[CLOUTER] What are you laughing at?
You had a big, fat wren last week.
[LAUGHS]
[BREATHING HEAVILY]
I guess you've never flown over
Germany without a parachute, huh?
- [CHUCKLES]
- [CROSBY] Huh?
Well, I don't know, Crosby.
Have you? [LAUGHS, GRUNTS]
Now, from here on out,
you're gonna keep that equipment hut
opened and manned until wheels up
plus 30 minutes. Yes, Major?
- [CLOUTER] Yes. Major.
- Yes, Major?
Yes, Major.
[CROSBY GRUNTS, BREATHES HEAVILY]
All right. You heard the man.
Clean up. Let's go.
[SNIFFS]
[COUGHING]
- [GRUNTS, BREATHING SHAKILY]
- [GRUNTING]
Danke. Thank you.
[SHIVERS]
- [SPEAKING GERMAN]
- [GUARD 1] Get off the road!
- To the side.
- [GUARD 2] Get off the road.
- [GUARDS] Move!
- [GUARD 1] You hear me?
- [GUARD 3] Off the road. Now.
- [GUARD 2] Move it.
[GUARDS SHOUTING IN GERMAN]
[GRUNTS]
[IN GERMAN] For blood and soil!
Stand up and show respect
for our heroic fighters!
Heil Hitler.
[OFFICER] Children and old men.
All is lost.
MUSKAU BRICKWORKS
don't run, don't run.
Hey, there's enough room for everyone.
- [GUARD SHOUTING IN GERMAN]
- [CLAMORING]
[PRISONER 1] Come on.
Get in close. Get in close.
[SHIVERING]
[GRUNTING, SHIVERING]
[PRISONER COUGHING]
Scuttlebutt is we're heading to
a train station at first light.
[SNIFFS]
Scuttlebutt know where we're going?
No. Just to be ready at dawn.
[SOLOMON] This isn't good.
They're gonna take us somewhere
and kill us, aren't they?
Why move us?
They've had plenty of chances
if they really wanted to kill us.
- [SOLOMON] I don't know. They're Nazis.
- It'll be okay, Solly.
Hasn't, uh, gone exactly
how we thought, has it?
Not exactly. You wish
you'd done it differently?
Can't say I would have. You?
I wasn't planning on getting shot down.
You know, I really did believe
that if there was only two B-17s left,
be you and me flying 'em.
[CHUCKLES]
Last few years would have been
a lot rougher without you, John.
Mmm. Same.
We're slowing down, aren't we?
Any idea where we are?
[GUARDS CHATTERING IN GERMAN]
NUREMBERG CENTRAL STATION
Nuremberg. Shit!
- [CLAMORING]
- It's Nuremberg. It's fucking Nuremberg.
- I me
- [BUCK] Settle down, Solly.
- [BUCKY] Calm down.
- [SOLOMON GRUNTS]
- I'm a dead man.
- [BUCKY] It's all right, Solly.
[SPEAKING GERMAN]
We're in the heart
of their fatherland now, boys.
[GUARDS SPEAKING GERMAN]
[PRISONERS SPEAKING GERMAN]
Gale? Gale!
Gale Cleven.
[BUCK] Jesus, I'll be.
George. How the hell are you?
Long way from home.
Oh, my God. Hey, this
is George Neithammer.
- John.
- Only guy I've ever met
- knows more about baseball than you do.
- Is that right?
- Who's your team?
- [BUCKY] Yankees. You?
- Cubs.
- There's always next year.
So I'll see if we can find you boys
some tents with some fires going.
I'm warning you, most of them don't.
[BUCK] That's okay. Happy enough
to just get out of the snow.
- [BABIES CRYING]
- [SOLDIERS SPEAKING RUSSIAN]
The general says that
he can take at airport
- [SPEAKING RUSSIAN]
- at Baranavichy,
uh, for a flight to Moscow.
From there to England.
[SPEAKING RUSSIAN CONTINUES]
He warns you that the road
is going to be very dangerous.
[SPEAKING RUSSIAN CONTINUES]
[LIEUTENANT] Possibly via Tehran.
[SPEAKING RUSSIAN]
[GENERAL] Mmm.
- [SPEAKING RUSSIAN]
- [SNIFFS] For the smell.
[COUGHS, CLEARS THROAT]
[SOLDIERS SPEAKING RUSSIAN]
There is a wagon ahead
that had lost its wheel.
They have to fix it.
Do you mind if I, um
if I stretch my legs?
[SPEAKING RUSSIAN]
[SPEAKING RUSSIAN]
[COUGHING]
[COUGHS]
[BREATHING HEAVILY]
[BREATHING HEAVILY]
"THE JUDGE OF LIFE,
WILL JUDGE FOR LIFE".
[HEAVY BREATHING CONTINUES]
We found many of these camps.
Everyone's already dead and
burned before we arrived.
There's There's more of them?
Yes. Our comrades found
even bigger camps than this.
They were built for killing people,
many people at a time.
Poles, Russians. Mostly Jews.
[SPEAKING RUSSIAN]
The wagon, it is clear. We can resume.
[SPEAKING RUSSIAN]
Stay here, Major, and I will find out
when the next plane for Moscow leaves.
Thank you, Lieutenant. [SNIFFS]
Where are you headed? Are
you, uh you headed home?
Home? Family?
[SPEAKING YIDDISH]
[SPEAKING YIDDISH]
He says his family are all dead,
uh, buried in his village.
[SPEAKING YIDDISH]
He said he buried them himself
with the other villagers
the Germans killed.
The Germans, uh, they ordered
him to fill in the ditch.
Somewhere in there, his wife,
his daughter, his grandchildren.
[SPEAKING YIDDISH CONTINUES]
So, he takes the shovel.
[SPEAKING YIDDISH CONTINUES]
To live one must make choices.
Where will, uh Where will he go now?
[REFUGEE 1 SPEAKING YIDDISH]
[SPEAKING YIDDISH]
[LIEUTENANT] Major, the
plane to Moscow is boarding.
[IN YIDDISH] Go with God.
[SPEAKING YIDDISH]
exists, He has forgotten him.
[SPEAKING YIDDISH CONTINUES]
Not even the earth that covers
our bones will remember us.
Major! Major, we must go. Come, hurry.
[SPEAKING RUSSIAN]
Let's go.
What did he say?
[COLONEL] The Germans want to
stay ahead of the Allies.
They're worried they're getting
too close again, so another march.
We leave at 1900 hours.
Another night march?
Yeah, but I told them we won't go
more than 20 kilometers a night,
and they agreed.
Spread the word.
[PRISONERS GASPING, COUGHING]
[BUCKY] Popeye's saying they're taking
us across the Danube tomorrow.
We move tonight or we don't move at all.
- Tonight?
- Tonight.
We won't be able to make
a run for it after that, Gale.
The river's too damn big
to get back to this side.
Listen, guys are starting to
break out into groups.
Buck, if we keep it tight
me, you, George, Aring
you know, it's a better chance
to move unseen.
[AIRPLANE APPROACHES]
- P-51!
- Cigarettes and torches, put 'em all out!
[CLAMORING, SHOUTING]
- [PRISONER 1] Put those out!
- [GUNFIRE]
[AIRPLANE PASSES]
[GUARDS SHOUTING IN GERMAN]
Glemnitz! We told you we had
to stop marching at night.
We're being attacked by
our own goddamn planes.
- It's not safe. We told you it's not safe.
- Bucky, calm down!
- It's not goddamn safe. We told you.
- John, look at me. Look at me.
Look at me. I'm in.
We make a run for it tonight.
Calm down before they
put a bullet in your head.
[GUARDS SPEAKING GERMAN]
[GUARD 1] Move it! March, march, march!
Bob, go tell Simoleit we've
done our 20 kilometers.
We're stopping here and now.
Yes, sir.
Korlesky, Tiller, I want
you to scout for billets.
Abandoned buildings Uh, church,
school. Whatever you can find.
[CLAMORING]
[LIEUTENANT COLONEL]
According to Jefferson's map,
there's a forest a few miles northwest.
If we make it that far, we
should be pretty well covered.
Oh, we'll make it that far.
[CLAMORING CONTINUES]
I say we head down that way,
take advantage of the confusion
while we still can.
Over that wall.
All right. Who wants to go first?
[SHOUTING IN GERMAN]
I'll go.
All right, Bill. Go.
All right.
- Get going. I'm right behind you.
- All right.
[GUARDS SHOUTING IN GERMAN]
[GERMAN COLONEL] Halt! Halt!
- Hey, hey, don't shoot. Don't shoot.
- [GERMAN COLONEL SHOUTING]
- [GRUNTING]
- [GUARDS SHOUTING]
- Go, Buck. Get out of here.
- [GERMAN COLONEL] Halt!
[GRUNTING]
[GUARDS SHOUTING IN GERMAN]
[RIFLE COCKS]
[GROANS]
Release that man. Now. [SPEAKING GERMAN]
Let him go.
Goddamn it. You touch
one hair on his head,
- and you'll have a riot.
- [SHOUTING IN GERMAN]
Glemnitz.
This is one of my senior officers,
and he is essential to
Sergeant, order your man
to release Major Egan.
Now.
- [SPEAKING GERMAN]
- [GRUNTING]
[COUGHING]
[GERMAN COLONEL SHOUTING IN GERMAN]
[CHATTERING IN GERMAN]
The hell was that all about?
[BREATHES DEEPLY]
George, Bill and Buck [GRUNTING]
they went over that wall.
[BREATHING HEAVILY]
[FAINT RUMBLING]
You hear that?
Sounds like GMCs.
[RUMBLING CONTINUES]
[BUCK] Looks like they're retreating.
[BREATHES HEAVILY]
[URINATING]
[BOTH GRUNTING]
[GRUNTING CONTINUES]
[GRUNTING]
[SOLDIER SCREAMS]
[GRUNTING, GROANING]
[IN GERMAN] Pig!
[STRAINS]
[GRUNTS]
[PANTING] Please.
[GRUNTING, STRAINING]
Please.
[BREATHES HEAVILY] Go!
- [GRUNTS]
- Go.
[STRAINING CONTINUES]
[SIGHS]
[BILL] We gotta go, Buck.
Buck.
They didn't even have
any goddamn bullets.
Let's go.
[PANTING]
[SOLDIER 1] There he is. He made it!
[SOLDIER 2] Welcome back, Major!
Hey.
- How's it going, boys?
- [SOLDIER 3] You made it back, Rosie!
He's back. Major Rosenthal made it.
- [SOLDIERS LAUGHING]
- [SOLDIER 4] Come on!
- Hey, boys.
- [CHEERING]
- Aggie, how are you, my friend?
- Whoo! You made it.
- Hey, don't get run over.
- [DRIVER] You want me to stop?
Ah, no, no, no.
[SOLDIER 5] Welcome back, Rosie!
All right, Rosie! [LAUGHING]
Rosie! Yeah!
[SOLDIERS CHEERING]
And then from Poltava,
we flew in a C-46 to Iran,
- and then
- [CROSBY CHUCKLES]
same C-46 to a place
called El-Aden
- which is a Brit base
- Mm-hmm.
and then up through Athens
and then Rome and Naples.
And then, get this,
we got transferred
to Winston Churchill's personal
converted B-24 Liberator
- [CHUCKLES]
- I kid you not
- for the flight back to St. Mawgan's.
- [VOCALIZES]
[CROSBY CHUCKLES]
- How are you?
- Hmm?
How's Jean?
She's pregnant.
I'm gonna be a father.
- You kidding me?
- Mm-mmm.
Croz.
- Croz, congratulations!
- [CHUCKLING]
God, I'm so happy for you two.
Yeah. [INHALES HEAVILY] Yeah.
That's That's a good thing. Right?
- Yes. [CHUCKLES]
- All right.
Are you sure?
Yes. You know, it's
I don't know, it's [SIGHS]
You know, all this killing we do,
you know, day in, day out
does something to a guy.
Makes him
different
- not in a good way. [CHUCKLES]
- Mmm.
You know, Rosie, sometimes I wake up
I don't even recognize
myself in the mirror.
It reminds me of this this quote
I read at college, from Nietzsche.
He said
"Whoever fights monsters
should take care not to
become a monster himself.
Because if you gaze into the abyss
the abyss gazes right back into you".
[SIGHS]
We're here to fight the monsters, Croz.
[SNIFFLES] Yeah.
And, yeah
Yeah, that's made us do
some tough things
but-but we had to.
There's no other way.
The things these people
are capable of
No, they got it coming.
Trust me.
They got it coming.
[PANTING]
[AMERICAN GI 1] Stop right there!
- Hey, hey! Americans!
- Whoa, whoa, we're Americans!
Americans! We're American airmen!
Keep your hands up!
[AMERICAN GI 2] We got two
here. They say they're ours.
They look like POWs.
[GI 3 THROUGH RADIO]
All right. Bring 'em in.
- [AMERICAN GI 2] All right. At ease.
- [BREATHES DEEPLY]
[GUARDS SHOUTING IN GERMAN]
Bob, find a place to get
'em out of the weather.
Yes, sir.
Well, I guess they're
not gonna process us.
Doesn't look like it.
Let's go.
[BUCK] Thanks for the lift, guys.
[CROSBY CHUCKLES] Major. Welcome back.
Crosby, they still got you at this dump?
Sure do.
- Major.
- [BUCK] Rosie.
- Good to have you back, sir!
- Major, welcome back!
- [BUCK] Lemmons.
- [CHUCKLES]
- Gentlemen.
- [MECHANIC] Good to have you back.
You got a musette bag, Major?
Uh, no, I left that in
the suite at the stalag.
- [CHUCKLES]
- What you see is what I've got.
I, uh I gotta thank the CO
for letting Hank pick me up in Paris.
We've been running a few shuttle
missions the past couple weeks.
[CROSBY] Mm-hmm.
[BUCK] What's this for?
[ROSENTHAL] The Dutch
are starving to death,
so the Allies are dropping tons of food
west and southwest of the Zuider Zee.
Supposed to be a flak truce
with the Germans,
so no flak or AA guns.
So far, they have refused,
but, hell, we're flying anyway.
Egan wouldn't let us
ship it to your folks.
Kept saying, "I expect him back",
and "My" [CHUCKLES]
"My buddy's just MIA". [CHUCKLES]
[ROSENTHAL] So, Major,
operations was kind of hoping
you wouldn't mind flying
on this mercy mission
I was just telling you about.
Should be a milk run,
but you can't be sure what
the Germans are gonna do.
[SIGHS]
Be nice to get behind the yoke again.
[CLICKS TONGUE, STAMMERS]
So Bucky didn't make the breakout
with you, huh?
Uh, no. No, Bucky had to He
had to stay behind with the men.
He's okay though, right?
Yeah, when do you ever know him
not to be okay [SNIFFS] hmm?
[CHUCKLES]
[GUARD SPEAKING GERMAN THROUGH SPEAKER]
[BUCKY] I'm guessing
when this is all over, Alex,
they'll probably send us home
out of Marseille or Le Havre.
I can't see 'em shipping us
out of Merry Old England.
[PRISONER 1] Hey, hey!
Macon, that's a P-51.
[GUARDS SHOUTING IN GERMAN]
[PRISONER 2] It's the Yanks!
[ALEX] That's a P-51.
[GUNMEN SHOUTING IN GERMAN]
[PRISONER 3] Here they come!
[GUNMEN SHOUTING IN GERMAN]
[PRISONERS CHEERING]
[LAUGHS]
He's coming back.
He's coming back!
[PRISONERS CLAMORING] Down! Get down!
[PRISONERS CHEERING]
Yeah! [LAUGHS] Come on!
[CHEERING CONTINUES]
All right, we're going home!
- Come on!
- [EXPLOSION]
[GUNMEN SHOUTING IN GERMAN]
- [PRISONERS CLAMORING]
- [PRISONER 4] Everybody down!
[GUNMEN SHOUTING IN GERMAN]
[PRISONER 4] Move! Get out of the way!
[CLAMORING, SHOUTING]
Fellas! Take out the tower!
[GRUNTS]
- [SPEAKS GERMAN, GRUNTS]
- [PRISONER 5] Buckle, Kraut!
Hey, guys, you got a flag?
Who's got the flag?
[PRISONER 6] No flag, sir.
- You got a flag in here?
- No flag, sir!
- Flag! No flags at all, huh?
- No flag.
- No flag at all?
- Get our flag!
- [ALEX] Hey, hey, you got a flag?
- I've got it! Here.
Major!
Here it is.
[GRUNTING]
Help me up! Help me up!
- Don't shoot.
- Give me one reason.
Stay reasonable.
- [PRISONERS CHEERING]
- [PRISONER 7] We're going home!
Freedom!
[PRISONER 8] How does it feel, huh?
[CHEERING CONTINUES]
- Yeah!
- Yeah! Take that thing down!
[PRISONER 9] Go, Bucky!
Bucky! Come on. Yeah!
[CHEERING CONTINUES]
[PRISONER 10] Yeah! Tear it up!
[PRISONER 11] Yeah! Do it! Tear it up!
[CHEERING, LAUGHING]
All right, Bucky!
[CHEERING, LAUGHING CONTINUES]
[SNIFFLES]
[PRISONER 12] USA!
[CHEERING]
[CHEERING STOPS]
Colonel, the camp and
the village are yours.
I will hand over my men,
disarmed, in 30 minutes.
Dismissed.
[PRISONERS CHEERING]
Colonel Clark, let's get 'em back.
Yes!
[CHEERING CONTINUES]
Rosie.
Major.
[SIGHS] Some gum, D-bars,
and, hey, look at this.
First fresh oranges we've
seen in months.
Probably years for the Dutch.
Nice.
- Oh, Major.
- Major.
Croz.
Let's go feed some people.
Yes, sir. Sounds good.
[SIGHS]
I hope you don't mind, but
I usually take the left seat.
Well, always actually. [CHUCKLES]
- I'll get the general on the phone.
- [CHUCKLES]
No, I'm just kidding you. [SIGHS]
It's an honor.
Ready preflight checks?
Never readier.
[INHALES SHARPLY] Form 1A?
Checked.
Controls and the seats?
Check.
[CROSBY] Ken?
- [CROSBY, DOUGLASS GRUNT]
- The hell you doing here?
A hundred bucks says you can't
think of a better flight engineer.
Plus, well,
I thought he'd get
a kick out of actually
flying in one of these things.
- You've never flown in a plane before?
- No, sir.
[CHUCKLES]
- Wha Ever?
- [LEMMONS] Never.
I took a boat over here in '43 and then,
well, I never had a reason to fly.
[LAUGHING]
Start one.
[ENGINE STARTING]
[BUCK] How's the view, Kenny?
Beautiful.
[BUCK] It's something, ain't it?
Navigator to pilot, coming
around to 090, over.
Pilot to navigator, roger.
Here we go.
Get ready, everybody.
Approaching Valkenburg.
[GRUNTS, BREATHES HEAVILY]
Feel free to say a little prayer
that they don't open fire on us,
if you're so inclined.
Looks like we're good, boys.
Germans decided to honor the truce.
[SIGHS]
Smart Krauts.
[DOUGLASS] Hey, look at this.
[CITIZENS SHOUTING, CHEERING IN DUTCH]
You can see 'em.
[CHEERING CONTINUES]
Drop on your best guess, Doug.
Roger that, Major.
Bomb bay doors opening.
Crates away.
[CITIZENS CLAMORING]
There you go. We did it.
[SPEAKING DUTCH, GASPS]
Hey, look, look.
"Thanks, Yanks".
Look at that.
Clearup Tower, this is Chowhound One
requesting landing instructions. Over.
[TOWER] Chowhound One, you
are clear for overhead approach.
Runway 281 at 1,200 indicated.
Winds are 300 at 12.
Altimeter, 29.96. Over.
Clearup Tower, please repeat. Over.
Oh, you heard me the
first goddamn time, Gale.
Well, I'll be damned.
- [BUCKY SHOUTS]
- [HORN HONKS]
Look who it is.
Stone in my shoe.
- [LAUGHS] Oh, I'm back.
- [BUCK CHUCKLES]
How's it feel being back up there?
Felt good.
[CROSBY] Look who's back.
- Harry.
- John Egan.
- How are ya?
- Very good, sir.
- Pleasure to see you.
- You too.
- Not still throwing up, are ya?
- [CHUCKLES] No.
- Good to have you back.
- Kenny, how are ya?
Rosie, what a pleasure.
Nice to see you. How are ya?
[CROSBY] We made a
few of those supply drops
in the last days of the war.
And then, one day
[WINSTON CHURCHILL]
Yesterday morning at 2:41 a.m.
at General Eisenhower's headquarters
[CROSBY] It was over.
[WINSTON CHURCHILL] General Jodl,
the representative of the
German High Command,
and of Grand Admiral Dönitz,
the designated head of the German State,
signed the act of
unconditional surrender
of all German land, sea
and air forces in Europe
to the Allied Expeditionary Force
and simultaneously
to the Soviet High Command.
Hostilities will end officially
at one minute after midnight tonight,
Tuesday, the 8th of May.
But in the interest of saving lives,
the cease-fire began yesterday
to be sounded all along the front
and our dear Channel Islands.
- [UPBEAT JAZZ MUSIC PLAYING]
- [CHEERING, LAUGHING, CLAMORING]
[EXCLAIMS, CHUCKLES]
- Right. Hey, hey, come here! Get her
- One more, please!
[SOLDIERS CHEERING, LAUGHING]
Drink up, fellas. We're heading home.
[SOLDIERS CHEERING]
[SOLDIER 1] Light it up!
[SOLDIER 2 CHEERING]
Yeah! We're going home, baby!
[SOLDIER 3] We did it, fellas!
Whoo-hoo!
Whoo!
- Yeah!
- [LAUGHS]
Close it up, boys.
Let's go.
[CROSBY] At first, it felt unreal,
impossible, unimaginable.
And then, inevitable.
We were going home.
Your ride awaits, Major.
[CROSBY] All of us.
I had a wife to see.
Thanks, buddy.
[CROSBY] A son.
A life to start.
I better see you at Minton's
when I get back.
Oh, I'll be there.
- You can bring the little guy.
- [LAUGHS]
You want me to bring my
infant son to a jazz club?
Hey, it's never too early. [CHUCKLES]
You're gonna be a hell
of a father, Croz.
You think?
I know.
[GRUNTS, SIGHS]
[LAUGHING]
[KID] They won!
[LAUGHING, CHEERING CONTINUES]
Hey.
[GROANS] This is it.
[BUCKY] This is it.
You ready to go home?
You ready to see Marge?
[GROANS]
[BOTH CHUCKLE]
I bet.
Form 1A?
Checked.
Controls and seats?
- Check.
- [BUCKY] Fuel transfer valves and switch?
Off.
Leaving a lot of good men behind.
A lot of brave men.
Yeah.
Intercoolers cold.
[GROUND CREW CHEERING]
Gear up.
[CHEERING CONTINUES]
[CROSBY] On occasion,
the world must confront itself,
answer what we are with who we are.
I was going home.
I just wished more of us were.
- [CLAMORING]
- [KID] We'll miss you. Bye-bye!
Bye for now! Bye-bye!
[SIGHS]
[GROUND CREW CHEERING]
[CHEERING CONTINUES]
- All right.
- [BUCK] All right. This is it.
Seventy.
Eighty.
Ninety.
Here we come.
Landing gear up.
[CHUCKLES]
[CHUCKLES] Climb power.
[COWBELLS CHIME]
[AIRPLANES PASS OVERHEAD]
[BOMBS EXPLODING]
[CROSBY] By the first few weeks of 1945,
we were closing in on the
Third Reich from all sides.
In the west, the Allies
were storming into Germany.
In the east, the Russians
were approaching the Oder River.
And in the sky, the Eighth
Air Force flew uncontested.
We were the true masters of the air.
[ROSENTHAL] Command pilot to tail,
we're about to reach the target.
How are we looking back there?
[GUNNER] Looking good,
Major. All lined up.
[CAPTAIN] Roger. Let's drop.
She's all yours, Gene.
Roger that, Major.
Bomb bay doors opening.
One minute to drop.
[BOTH GRUNTING]
- [CAPTAIN] Are we hit?
- Starboard engines are okay.
But Doug, come down here
and take a look at this.
A couple tanks got hit.
[DOUG] Yes, sir. On my way.
Major, we have damage here.
More oxygen bottles are ruptured.
We only have six in reserve.
[ROSENTHAL] Roger.
Keep an eye on it, Doug.
[GENE] Rockets incoming.
[BOTH GRUNTING]
Engine one's on fire. Shutting her down.
[ROSENTHAL] Cutting fuel
and oil to number one.
How's she looking?
- That's it. She's out. She's out.
- [ROSENTHAL] Good.
[GENE] Approaching target.
Five seconds to bomb release.
Bombs away.
Looked good, Luke. Looks like we m
[BOTH SHOUTING, GRUNT]
Pilot to crew, what's
our damage? Report.
[GRUNTS] Gene, Luke, report.
[ROSENTHAL] Oil pressure
is dropping on two and four.
Engine three is on fire.
We're gonna lose her.
We're gonna lose her.
[CAPTAIN] Shit.
Lead command to deputy command,
you boys are taking over.
Repeat, you boys are taking over.
[DEPUTY COMMAND] Roger that.
We're taking the lead.
- I'm gonna take the ship, okay?
- Roger.
I'm gonna try to get us across the
Russian lines where we'll be safe.
Yes, sir. Your ship, Rosie.
[ROSENTHAL] Come on. Come on.
Hold together a little longer.
We're losing speed. Should we bail?
Not yet. We're not going down in Berlin.
[ROSENTHAL] Come on, come
on, come on. A little longer.
[GRUNTING]
Major, left wing is shredded.
We're almost there.
[ROSENTHAL GRUNTS]
That's it. She's gonna stall.
She's gonna stall.
Bail. Hit the alarm and then go.
We can make it across
the river from here.
I'm gonna try to keep her level
as long as I can.
[ALARM BLARING]
- Go. We got smoke coming in.
- Yes, sir.
- [GRUNTING]
- [ALARM CONTINUES]
[CREW MEMBER] Move.
- Come on. Come on, come on. Go, go.
- You get it?
[GRUNTING]
[GRUNTING]
[GRUNTING CONTINUES]
[COUGHING, GASPING]
Come on.
[BREATHING HEAVILY]
Gene!
[GRUNTING, BREATHING HEAVILY]
[GRUNTS]
[GROANING]
[GRUNTS]
[GRUNTS]
[GRUNTING, PANTING]
[GRUNTING, SHOUTING, GROANING]
[GERMAN, RUSSIAN SOLDIERS SHOUTING]
[GRUNTING, GROANING CONTINUES]
[SHOUTS, GRUNTS]
[GERMAN, RUSSIAN SOLDIERS SHOUTING]
[BREATHING HEAVILY]
[HEAVY BREATHING CONTINUES]
[GRUNTS]
[GROANING]
[PANTING]
[RUSSIAN SOLDIERS CLAMORING]
No, no! No, no, I'm-I'm I'm American.
Amerikanski. Roosevelt.
Stalin. Coca-Cola.
Roosev Roosevelt.
[GRUNTING, GROANING]
[RUSSIAN SOLDIERS CLAMORING]
Goddamn it. 2300 hours.
That's, what, 30 minutes? Less.
Go! Hustle!
We got half an hour. We need to be
at the front gate. We're marching.
- Go tell the guys. Go, go, go!
- Yes, sir. You got it.
[PANTING]
Everyone out. Let's go. Thirty minutes.
Goons gave us 30 minutes
to be at the front gate.
2300 hours, then we march. They
won't say how far or for how long.
- Thirty minutes. Jesus.
- [PRISONERS CHATTERING]
[BUCK] All right. Pack it up. Let's go.
Wear the warmest clothes you got.
Where do you think we're going?
I don't know. Allies must be close.
- [SHOUTING IN GERMAN]
- [DOGS BARKING]
[BUCK] Get your warmest gear.
[PRISONERS CLAMORING]
[BUCKY] Only essentials.
Just break it.
Let's go.
Bring matches.
[PRISONER 1] Only take
food that will keep.
The Krauts have already
punched holes in the cans.
They won't keep.
[IN GERMAN] Burn everything! Everything!
[SHOUTING IN GERMAN CONTINUES]
[BARKING]
- [GRUNTING] That's mine!
Get off me!
[BUCK] How you doing?
Would have preferred it
if the Russians made it here first.
Mmm.
[SIGHS] You're not thinking
of running, are you?
You're not thinking of running, are you?
[SCOFFS]
Not in this icebox.
Ham.
Hambone. I wouldn't
do that if I were you.
- Yeah?
- [GUARD SPEAKING GERMAN]
Who knows when we're gonna get
this kind of food again, you know?
- [GUARD SPEAKING GERMAN]
- [HAMBONE] Fuck off.
Anyone who tries to escape
will be shot. Please do not try.
[GUARDS SHOUTING IN GERMAN]
[PRISONER 2] That's the
Russians. They're close.
[PRISONER 3] That's gotta
be the Russians.
[CHEERING, LAUGHING]
[IN GERMAN] Shut your mouth,
Black scum! March! Faster! Faster!
We're going. We're going.
[IN GERMAN] That's how you
handle terror flyers and murderers.
With force!
As okay as a Jew taking a midnight
stroll in Germany can be.
[GUARDS SHOUTING IN GERMAN]
[RETCHES, COUGHS]
Bucky warned you not to
Don't fucking say it.
[DRY HEAVING, COUGHING]
Mm-hmm. Okay.
[INDISTINCT RADIO CHATTER]
Yeah.
Well, look, as soon as you have
anything at all, you let me know. Okay?
Thanks, Bill.
Nothing. Still no news on any
of 'em, Rosie or the crew.
So what's the story?
They went down over no-man's-land
east of Berlin.
Jesus Christ.
Major, sir.
The hell are you doing here, son?
[LIEUTENANT] We got wheels up in five,
and the equipment room's locked.
[CROSBY] Let's move, people.
Look alive. Let's go.
[SOLDIERS LAUGHING, CHATTERING]
- You fucking
- [CROSBY] Hey, Clouter.
[CLOUTER] What are you laughing at?
You had a big, fat wren last week.
[LAUGHS]
[BREATHING HEAVILY]
I guess you've never flown over
Germany without a parachute, huh?
- [CHUCKLES]
- [CROSBY] Huh?
Well, I don't know, Crosby.
Have you? [LAUGHS, GRUNTS]
Now, from here on out,
you're gonna keep that equipment hut
opened and manned until wheels up
plus 30 minutes. Yes, Major?
- [CLOUTER] Yes. Major.
- Yes, Major?
Yes, Major.
[CROSBY GRUNTS, BREATHES HEAVILY]
All right. You heard the man.
Clean up. Let's go.
[SNIFFS]
[COUGHING]
- [GRUNTS, BREATHING SHAKILY]
- [GRUNTING]
Danke. Thank you.
[SHIVERS]
- [SPEAKING GERMAN]
- [GUARD 1] Get off the road!
- To the side.
- [GUARD 2] Get off the road.
- [GUARDS] Move!
- [GUARD 1] You hear me?
- [GUARD 3] Off the road. Now.
- [GUARD 2] Move it.
[GUARDS SHOUTING IN GERMAN]
[GRUNTS]
[IN GERMAN] For blood and soil!
Stand up and show respect
for our heroic fighters!
Heil Hitler.
[OFFICER] Children and old men.
All is lost.
MUSKAU BRICKWORKS
don't run, don't run.
Hey, there's enough room for everyone.
- [GUARD SHOUTING IN GERMAN]
- [CLAMORING]
[PRISONER 1] Come on.
Get in close. Get in close.
[SHIVERING]
[GRUNTING, SHIVERING]
[PRISONER COUGHING]
Scuttlebutt is we're heading to
a train station at first light.
[SNIFFS]
Scuttlebutt know where we're going?
No. Just to be ready at dawn.
[SOLOMON] This isn't good.
They're gonna take us somewhere
and kill us, aren't they?
Why move us?
They've had plenty of chances
if they really wanted to kill us.
- [SOLOMON] I don't know. They're Nazis.
- It'll be okay, Solly.
Hasn't, uh, gone exactly
how we thought, has it?
Not exactly. You wish
you'd done it differently?
Can't say I would have. You?
I wasn't planning on getting shot down.
You know, I really did believe
that if there was only two B-17s left,
be you and me flying 'em.
[CHUCKLES]
Last few years would have been
a lot rougher without you, John.
Mmm. Same.
We're slowing down, aren't we?
Any idea where we are?
[GUARDS CHATTERING IN GERMAN]
NUREMBERG CENTRAL STATION
Nuremberg. Shit!
- [CLAMORING]
- It's Nuremberg. It's fucking Nuremberg.
- I me
- [BUCK] Settle down, Solly.
- [BUCKY] Calm down.
- [SOLOMON GRUNTS]
- I'm a dead man.
- [BUCKY] It's all right, Solly.
[SPEAKING GERMAN]
We're in the heart
of their fatherland now, boys.
[GUARDS SPEAKING GERMAN]
[PRISONERS SPEAKING GERMAN]
Gale? Gale!
Gale Cleven.
[BUCK] Jesus, I'll be.
George. How the hell are you?
Long way from home.
Oh, my God. Hey, this
is George Neithammer.
- John.
- Only guy I've ever met
- knows more about baseball than you do.
- Is that right?
- Who's your team?
- [BUCKY] Yankees. You?
- Cubs.
- There's always next year.
So I'll see if we can find you boys
some tents with some fires going.
I'm warning you, most of them don't.
[BUCK] That's okay. Happy enough
to just get out of the snow.
- [BABIES CRYING]
- [SOLDIERS SPEAKING RUSSIAN]
The general says that
he can take at airport
- [SPEAKING RUSSIAN]
- at Baranavichy,
uh, for a flight to Moscow.
From there to England.
[SPEAKING RUSSIAN CONTINUES]
He warns you that the road
is going to be very dangerous.
[SPEAKING RUSSIAN CONTINUES]
[LIEUTENANT] Possibly via Tehran.
[SPEAKING RUSSIAN]
[GENERAL] Mmm.
- [SPEAKING RUSSIAN]
- [SNIFFS] For the smell.
[COUGHS, CLEARS THROAT]
[SOLDIERS SPEAKING RUSSIAN]
There is a wagon ahead
that had lost its wheel.
They have to fix it.
Do you mind if I, um
if I stretch my legs?
[SPEAKING RUSSIAN]
[SPEAKING RUSSIAN]
[COUGHING]
[COUGHS]
[BREATHING HEAVILY]
[BREATHING HEAVILY]
"THE JUDGE OF LIFE,
WILL JUDGE FOR LIFE".
[HEAVY BREATHING CONTINUES]
We found many of these camps.
Everyone's already dead and
burned before we arrived.
There's There's more of them?
Yes. Our comrades found
even bigger camps than this.
They were built for killing people,
many people at a time.
Poles, Russians. Mostly Jews.
[SPEAKING RUSSIAN]
The wagon, it is clear. We can resume.
[SPEAKING RUSSIAN]
Stay here, Major, and I will find out
when the next plane for Moscow leaves.
Thank you, Lieutenant. [SNIFFS]
Where are you headed? Are
you, uh you headed home?
Home? Family?
[SPEAKING YIDDISH]
[SPEAKING YIDDISH]
He says his family are all dead,
uh, buried in his village.
[SPEAKING YIDDISH]
He said he buried them himself
with the other villagers
the Germans killed.
The Germans, uh, they ordered
him to fill in the ditch.
Somewhere in there, his wife,
his daughter, his grandchildren.
[SPEAKING YIDDISH CONTINUES]
So, he takes the shovel.
[SPEAKING YIDDISH CONTINUES]
To live one must make choices.
Where will, uh Where will he go now?
[REFUGEE 1 SPEAKING YIDDISH]
[SPEAKING YIDDISH]
[LIEUTENANT] Major, the
plane to Moscow is boarding.
[IN YIDDISH] Go with God.
[SPEAKING YIDDISH]
exists, He has forgotten him.
[SPEAKING YIDDISH CONTINUES]
Not even the earth that covers
our bones will remember us.
Major! Major, we must go. Come, hurry.
[SPEAKING RUSSIAN]
Let's go.
What did he say?
[COLONEL] The Germans want to
stay ahead of the Allies.
They're worried they're getting
too close again, so another march.
We leave at 1900 hours.
Another night march?
Yeah, but I told them we won't go
more than 20 kilometers a night,
and they agreed.
Spread the word.
[PRISONERS GASPING, COUGHING]
[BUCKY] Popeye's saying they're taking
us across the Danube tomorrow.
We move tonight or we don't move at all.
- Tonight?
- Tonight.
We won't be able to make
a run for it after that, Gale.
The river's too damn big
to get back to this side.
Listen, guys are starting to
break out into groups.
Buck, if we keep it tight
me, you, George, Aring
you know, it's a better chance
to move unseen.
[AIRPLANE APPROACHES]
- P-51!
- Cigarettes and torches, put 'em all out!
[CLAMORING, SHOUTING]
- [PRISONER 1] Put those out!
- [GUNFIRE]
[AIRPLANE PASSES]
[GUARDS SHOUTING IN GERMAN]
Glemnitz! We told you we had
to stop marching at night.
We're being attacked by
our own goddamn planes.
- It's not safe. We told you it's not safe.
- Bucky, calm down!
- It's not goddamn safe. We told you.
- John, look at me. Look at me.
Look at me. I'm in.
We make a run for it tonight.
Calm down before they
put a bullet in your head.
[GUARDS SPEAKING GERMAN]
[GUARD 1] Move it! March, march, march!
Bob, go tell Simoleit we've
done our 20 kilometers.
We're stopping here and now.
Yes, sir.
Korlesky, Tiller, I want
you to scout for billets.
Abandoned buildings Uh, church,
school. Whatever you can find.
[CLAMORING]
[LIEUTENANT COLONEL]
According to Jefferson's map,
there's a forest a few miles northwest.
If we make it that far, we
should be pretty well covered.
Oh, we'll make it that far.
[CLAMORING CONTINUES]
I say we head down that way,
take advantage of the confusion
while we still can.
Over that wall.
All right. Who wants to go first?
[SHOUTING IN GERMAN]
I'll go.
All right, Bill. Go.
All right.
- Get going. I'm right behind you.
- All right.
[GUARDS SHOUTING IN GERMAN]
[GERMAN COLONEL] Halt! Halt!
- Hey, hey, don't shoot. Don't shoot.
- [GERMAN COLONEL SHOUTING]
- [GRUNTING]
- [GUARDS SHOUTING]
- Go, Buck. Get out of here.
- [GERMAN COLONEL] Halt!
[GRUNTING]
[GUARDS SHOUTING IN GERMAN]
[RIFLE COCKS]
[GROANS]
Release that man. Now. [SPEAKING GERMAN]
Let him go.
Goddamn it. You touch
one hair on his head,
- and you'll have a riot.
- [SHOUTING IN GERMAN]
Glemnitz.
This is one of my senior officers,
and he is essential to
Sergeant, order your man
to release Major Egan.
Now.
- [SPEAKING GERMAN]
- [GRUNTING]
[COUGHING]
[GERMAN COLONEL SHOUTING IN GERMAN]
[CHATTERING IN GERMAN]
The hell was that all about?
[BREATHES DEEPLY]
George, Bill and Buck [GRUNTING]
they went over that wall.
[BREATHING HEAVILY]
[FAINT RUMBLING]
You hear that?
Sounds like GMCs.
[RUMBLING CONTINUES]
[BUCK] Looks like they're retreating.
[BREATHES HEAVILY]
[URINATING]
[BOTH GRUNTING]
[GRUNTING CONTINUES]
[GRUNTING]
[SOLDIER SCREAMS]
[GRUNTING, GROANING]
[IN GERMAN] Pig!
[STRAINS]
[GRUNTS]
[PANTING] Please.
[GRUNTING, STRAINING]
Please.
[BREATHES HEAVILY] Go!
- [GRUNTS]
- Go.
[STRAINING CONTINUES]
[SIGHS]
[BILL] We gotta go, Buck.
Buck.
They didn't even have
any goddamn bullets.
Let's go.
[PANTING]
[SOLDIER 1] There he is. He made it!
[SOLDIER 2] Welcome back, Major!
Hey.
- How's it going, boys?
- [SOLDIER 3] You made it back, Rosie!
He's back. Major Rosenthal made it.
- [SOLDIERS LAUGHING]
- [SOLDIER 4] Come on!
- Hey, boys.
- [CHEERING]
- Aggie, how are you, my friend?
- Whoo! You made it.
- Hey, don't get run over.
- [DRIVER] You want me to stop?
Ah, no, no, no.
[SOLDIER 5] Welcome back, Rosie!
All right, Rosie! [LAUGHING]
Rosie! Yeah!
[SOLDIERS CHEERING]
And then from Poltava,
we flew in a C-46 to Iran,
- and then
- [CROSBY CHUCKLES]
same C-46 to a place
called El-Aden
- which is a Brit base
- Mm-hmm.
and then up through Athens
and then Rome and Naples.
And then, get this,
we got transferred
to Winston Churchill's personal
converted B-24 Liberator
- [CHUCKLES]
- I kid you not
- for the flight back to St. Mawgan's.
- [VOCALIZES]
[CROSBY CHUCKLES]
- How are you?
- Hmm?
How's Jean?
She's pregnant.
I'm gonna be a father.
- You kidding me?
- Mm-mmm.
Croz.
- Croz, congratulations!
- [CHUCKLING]
God, I'm so happy for you two.
Yeah. [INHALES HEAVILY] Yeah.
That's That's a good thing. Right?
- Yes. [CHUCKLES]
- All right.
Are you sure?
Yes. You know, it's
I don't know, it's [SIGHS]
You know, all this killing we do,
you know, day in, day out
does something to a guy.
Makes him
different
- not in a good way. [CHUCKLES]
- Mmm.
You know, Rosie, sometimes I wake up
I don't even recognize
myself in the mirror.
It reminds me of this this quote
I read at college, from Nietzsche.
He said
"Whoever fights monsters
should take care not to
become a monster himself.
Because if you gaze into the abyss
the abyss gazes right back into you".
[SIGHS]
We're here to fight the monsters, Croz.
[SNIFFLES] Yeah.
And, yeah
Yeah, that's made us do
some tough things
but-but we had to.
There's no other way.
The things these people
are capable of
No, they got it coming.
Trust me.
They got it coming.
[PANTING]
[AMERICAN GI 1] Stop right there!
- Hey, hey! Americans!
- Whoa, whoa, we're Americans!
Americans! We're American airmen!
Keep your hands up!
[AMERICAN GI 2] We got two
here. They say they're ours.
They look like POWs.
[GI 3 THROUGH RADIO]
All right. Bring 'em in.
- [AMERICAN GI 2] All right. At ease.
- [BREATHES DEEPLY]
[GUARDS SHOUTING IN GERMAN]
Bob, find a place to get
'em out of the weather.
Yes, sir.
Well, I guess they're
not gonna process us.
Doesn't look like it.
Let's go.
[BUCK] Thanks for the lift, guys.
[CROSBY CHUCKLES] Major. Welcome back.
Crosby, they still got you at this dump?
Sure do.
- Major.
- [BUCK] Rosie.
- Good to have you back, sir!
- Major, welcome back!
- [BUCK] Lemmons.
- [CHUCKLES]
- Gentlemen.
- [MECHANIC] Good to have you back.
You got a musette bag, Major?
Uh, no, I left that in
the suite at the stalag.
- [CHUCKLES]
- What you see is what I've got.
I, uh I gotta thank the CO
for letting Hank pick me up in Paris.
We've been running a few shuttle
missions the past couple weeks.
[CROSBY] Mm-hmm.
[BUCK] What's this for?
[ROSENTHAL] The Dutch
are starving to death,
so the Allies are dropping tons of food
west and southwest of the Zuider Zee.
Supposed to be a flak truce
with the Germans,
so no flak or AA guns.
So far, they have refused,
but, hell, we're flying anyway.
Egan wouldn't let us
ship it to your folks.
Kept saying, "I expect him back",
and "My" [CHUCKLES]
"My buddy's just MIA". [CHUCKLES]
[ROSENTHAL] So, Major,
operations was kind of hoping
you wouldn't mind flying
on this mercy mission
I was just telling you about.
Should be a milk run,
but you can't be sure what
the Germans are gonna do.
[SIGHS]
Be nice to get behind the yoke again.
[CLICKS TONGUE, STAMMERS]
So Bucky didn't make the breakout
with you, huh?
Uh, no. No, Bucky had to He
had to stay behind with the men.
He's okay though, right?
Yeah, when do you ever know him
not to be okay [SNIFFS] hmm?
[CHUCKLES]
[GUARD SPEAKING GERMAN THROUGH SPEAKER]
[BUCKY] I'm guessing
when this is all over, Alex,
they'll probably send us home
out of Marseille or Le Havre.
I can't see 'em shipping us
out of Merry Old England.
[PRISONER 1] Hey, hey!
Macon, that's a P-51.
[GUARDS SHOUTING IN GERMAN]
[PRISONER 2] It's the Yanks!
[ALEX] That's a P-51.
[GUNMEN SHOUTING IN GERMAN]
[PRISONER 3] Here they come!
[GUNMEN SHOUTING IN GERMAN]
[PRISONERS CHEERING]
[LAUGHS]
He's coming back.
He's coming back!
[PRISONERS CLAMORING] Down! Get down!
[PRISONERS CHEERING]
Yeah! [LAUGHS] Come on!
[CHEERING CONTINUES]
All right, we're going home!
- Come on!
- [EXPLOSION]
[GUNMEN SHOUTING IN GERMAN]
- [PRISONERS CLAMORING]
- [PRISONER 4] Everybody down!
[GUNMEN SHOUTING IN GERMAN]
[PRISONER 4] Move! Get out of the way!
[CLAMORING, SHOUTING]
Fellas! Take out the tower!
[GRUNTS]
- [SPEAKS GERMAN, GRUNTS]
- [PRISONER 5] Buckle, Kraut!
Hey, guys, you got a flag?
Who's got the flag?
[PRISONER 6] No flag, sir.
- You got a flag in here?
- No flag, sir!
- Flag! No flags at all, huh?
- No flag.
- No flag at all?
- Get our flag!
- [ALEX] Hey, hey, you got a flag?
- I've got it! Here.
Major!
Here it is.
[GRUNTING]
Help me up! Help me up!
- Don't shoot.
- Give me one reason.
Stay reasonable.
- [PRISONERS CHEERING]
- [PRISONER 7] We're going home!
Freedom!
[PRISONER 8] How does it feel, huh?
[CHEERING CONTINUES]
- Yeah!
- Yeah! Take that thing down!
[PRISONER 9] Go, Bucky!
Bucky! Come on. Yeah!
[CHEERING CONTINUES]
[PRISONER 10] Yeah! Tear it up!
[PRISONER 11] Yeah! Do it! Tear it up!
[CHEERING, LAUGHING]
All right, Bucky!
[CHEERING, LAUGHING CONTINUES]
[SNIFFLES]
[PRISONER 12] USA!
[CHEERING]
[CHEERING STOPS]
Colonel, the camp and
the village are yours.
I will hand over my men,
disarmed, in 30 minutes.
Dismissed.
[PRISONERS CHEERING]
Colonel Clark, let's get 'em back.
Yes!
[CHEERING CONTINUES]
Rosie.
Major.
[SIGHS] Some gum, D-bars,
and, hey, look at this.
First fresh oranges we've
seen in months.
Probably years for the Dutch.
Nice.
- Oh, Major.
- Major.
Croz.
Let's go feed some people.
Yes, sir. Sounds good.
[SIGHS]
I hope you don't mind, but
I usually take the left seat.
Well, always actually. [CHUCKLES]
- I'll get the general on the phone.
- [CHUCKLES]
No, I'm just kidding you. [SIGHS]
It's an honor.
Ready preflight checks?
Never readier.
[INHALES SHARPLY] Form 1A?
Checked.
Controls and the seats?
Check.
[CROSBY] Ken?
- [CROSBY, DOUGLASS GRUNT]
- The hell you doing here?
A hundred bucks says you can't
think of a better flight engineer.
Plus, well,
I thought he'd get
a kick out of actually
flying in one of these things.
- You've never flown in a plane before?
- No, sir.
[CHUCKLES]
- Wha Ever?
- [LEMMONS] Never.
I took a boat over here in '43 and then,
well, I never had a reason to fly.
[LAUGHING]
Start one.
[ENGINE STARTING]
[BUCK] How's the view, Kenny?
Beautiful.
[BUCK] It's something, ain't it?
Navigator to pilot, coming
around to 090, over.
Pilot to navigator, roger.
Here we go.
Get ready, everybody.
Approaching Valkenburg.
[GRUNTS, BREATHES HEAVILY]
Feel free to say a little prayer
that they don't open fire on us,
if you're so inclined.
Looks like we're good, boys.
Germans decided to honor the truce.
[SIGHS]
Smart Krauts.
[DOUGLASS] Hey, look at this.
[CITIZENS SHOUTING, CHEERING IN DUTCH]
You can see 'em.
[CHEERING CONTINUES]
Drop on your best guess, Doug.
Roger that, Major.
Bomb bay doors opening.
Crates away.
[CITIZENS CLAMORING]
There you go. We did it.
[SPEAKING DUTCH, GASPS]
Hey, look, look.
"Thanks, Yanks".
Look at that.
Clearup Tower, this is Chowhound One
requesting landing instructions. Over.
[TOWER] Chowhound One, you
are clear for overhead approach.
Runway 281 at 1,200 indicated.
Winds are 300 at 12.
Altimeter, 29.96. Over.
Clearup Tower, please repeat. Over.
Oh, you heard me the
first goddamn time, Gale.
Well, I'll be damned.
- [BUCKY SHOUTS]
- [HORN HONKS]
Look who it is.
Stone in my shoe.
- [LAUGHS] Oh, I'm back.
- [BUCK CHUCKLES]
How's it feel being back up there?
Felt good.
[CROSBY] Look who's back.
- Harry.
- John Egan.
- How are ya?
- Very good, sir.
- Pleasure to see you.
- You too.
- Not still throwing up, are ya?
- [CHUCKLES] No.
- Good to have you back.
- Kenny, how are ya?
Rosie, what a pleasure.
Nice to see you. How are ya?
[CROSBY] We made a
few of those supply drops
in the last days of the war.
And then, one day
[WINSTON CHURCHILL]
Yesterday morning at 2:41 a.m.
at General Eisenhower's headquarters
[CROSBY] It was over.
[WINSTON CHURCHILL] General Jodl,
the representative of the
German High Command,
and of Grand Admiral Dönitz,
the designated head of the German State,
signed the act of
unconditional surrender
of all German land, sea
and air forces in Europe
to the Allied Expeditionary Force
and simultaneously
to the Soviet High Command.
Hostilities will end officially
at one minute after midnight tonight,
Tuesday, the 8th of May.
But in the interest of saving lives,
the cease-fire began yesterday
to be sounded all along the front
and our dear Channel Islands.
- [UPBEAT JAZZ MUSIC PLAYING]
- [CHEERING, LAUGHING, CLAMORING]
[EXCLAIMS, CHUCKLES]
- Right. Hey, hey, come here! Get her
- One more, please!
[SOLDIERS CHEERING, LAUGHING]
Drink up, fellas. We're heading home.
[SOLDIERS CHEERING]
[SOLDIER 1] Light it up!
[SOLDIER 2 CHEERING]
Yeah! We're going home, baby!
[SOLDIER 3] We did it, fellas!
Whoo-hoo!
Whoo!
- Yeah!
- [LAUGHS]
Close it up, boys.
Let's go.
[CROSBY] At first, it felt unreal,
impossible, unimaginable.
And then, inevitable.
We were going home.
Your ride awaits, Major.
[CROSBY] All of us.
I had a wife to see.
Thanks, buddy.
[CROSBY] A son.
A life to start.
I better see you at Minton's
when I get back.
Oh, I'll be there.
- You can bring the little guy.
- [LAUGHS]
You want me to bring my
infant son to a jazz club?
Hey, it's never too early. [CHUCKLES]
You're gonna be a hell
of a father, Croz.
You think?
I know.
[GRUNTS, SIGHS]
[LAUGHING]
[KID] They won!
[LAUGHING, CHEERING CONTINUES]
Hey.
[GROANS] This is it.
[BUCKY] This is it.
You ready to go home?
You ready to see Marge?
[GROANS]
[BOTH CHUCKLE]
I bet.
Form 1A?
Checked.
Controls and seats?
- Check.
- [BUCKY] Fuel transfer valves and switch?
Off.
Leaving a lot of good men behind.
A lot of brave men.
Yeah.
Intercoolers cold.
[GROUND CREW CHEERING]
Gear up.
[CHEERING CONTINUES]
[CROSBY] On occasion,
the world must confront itself,
answer what we are with who we are.
I was going home.
I just wished more of us were.
- [CLAMORING]
- [KID] We'll miss you. Bye-bye!
Bye for now! Bye-bye!
[SIGHS]
[GROUND CREW CHEERING]
[CHEERING CONTINUES]
- All right.
- [BUCK] All right. This is it.
Seventy.
Eighty.
Ninety.
Here we come.
Landing gear up.
[CHUCKLES]
[CHUCKLES] Climb power.
[COWBELLS CHIME]