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Lansing has read my naval books
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Lansing has read my naval books. Doesn't mean anything, Otto. I'm sure his nameis just a...

Lansing has read my naval books. Doesn't mean anything, Otto. I'm sure his name
is just a coincidence. A lot of people have read them. But they have never
been translated, Paul. And you said he spoke no German. [MEN LAUGHING]

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Lansing has read my naval books.
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Doesn't mean anything, Otto.
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I'm sure his name is just a coincidence.
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A lot of people have read them.
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But they have never been translated, Paul.
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And you said he spoke no German.
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[MEN LAUGHING]
Duration
26 seconds
Views
42
Timestamp in Movie
00:25:16
Uploaded
Jan 16, 2025
Production
Bear Island Films (U.K.) Limited,Canadian Film Development Corporation,Selkirk Films,Columbia Pictures

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Movie Summary

On the remote Norwegian Bear Island, used as a submarine base by the Germans during World War II, U.N. scientist Larsen sends a distress signal using an emergency N.A.T.O. frequency, and is received by scientific vessel Morning Rose.