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'''Elspeth''': That's *traitor*. ...Just stop it, Pete! You're being silly!
** The look Walt gives her always gets me.
** The look Walt gives her always gets me.
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'''Elspeth''': That's *traitor*.'''traitor'''. ...Just stop it, Pete! You're being silly!
** The look Walt gives her always gets me.silly!
** The look Walt gives her always gets me.
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--> '''Pete''': You told them everything they wanted to know, just like Arnold Benedict!
--> '''Walt''': That's Benedict Arnold, not Arnold... What are you saying, Pete? Are you saying you think your father is a TRAITOR?
--> '''Pete''': Yes I am! I bet I'm the only kid in the fourth grade whose father IS a famous trader.
--> '''Elspeth''': That's *traitor*. ...Just stop it, Pete! You're being silly!
--> '''Walt''': That's Benedict Arnold, not Arnold... What are you saying, Pete? Are you saying you think your father is a TRAITOR?
--> '''Pete''': Yes I am! I bet I'm the only kid in the fourth grade whose father IS a famous trader.
--> '''Elspeth''': That's *traitor*. ...Just stop it, Pete! You're being silly!
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--> '''Pete''': You told them everything they wanted to know, just like Arnold Benedict!
-->Benedict!\\
'''Walt''': That's Benedict Arnold, not Arnold... What are you saying, Pete? Are you saying you think your father is a TRAITOR?
--> '''Pete''': Yes I am! I bet I'm the only kid in the fourth grade whose father IS a famoustrader.
-->trader.\\
'''Elspeth''': That's *traitor*. ...Just stop it, Pete! You're being silly!
-->
'''Walt''': That's Benedict Arnold, not Arnold... What are you saying, Pete? Are you saying you think your father is a TRAITOR?
--> '''Pete''': Yes I am! I bet I'm the only kid in the fourth grade whose father IS a famous
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'''Elspeth''': That's *traitor*. ...Just stop it, Pete! You're being silly!
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--> '''Pete''': Ask them if they're Russians!
--> '''Rozanov''': Aha, nice little boy.
--> '''Rozanov''': Aha, nice little boy.
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--> '''Pete''': Ask them if they're Russians!
-->Russians!\\
'''Rozanov''': Aha, nice littleboy.boy.
* This moment:
--> '''Norman''': Kids, I want you to pay attention to me. This is very serious. There's an emergency. Chief called me to the station. Listen to your mother, too. Pay attention to her. I don't want you goin' outside. Or near the windows, okay? Better yet, all of you stay in the cellar. ''(pointing to baby)'' Understand?\\
'''Baby''': ''(right on cue)'' Eh.
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'''Rozanov''': Aha, nice little
* This moment:
--> '''Norman''': Kids, I want you to pay attention to me. This is very serious. There's an emergency. Chief called me to the station. Listen to your mother, too. Pay attention to her. I don't want you goin' outside. Or near the windows, okay? Better yet, all of you stay in the cellar. ''(pointing to baby)'' Understand?\\
'''Baby''': ''(right on cue)'' Eh.
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--> '''Rozanov''': [''in Russian; subtitled''] Gromolsky, go shut her up... but gently!
* Personally I love it when Pete accuses his dad of collaborating with the enemy. And of course Mrs. Whittaker isn't much help.
* Personally I love it when Pete accuses his dad of collaborating with the enemy. And of course Mrs. Whittaker isn't much help.
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--> '''Rozanov''': [''in (''in Russian; subtitled''] subtitled'') Gromolsky, go shut her up... but gently!
*Personally I love it when When Pete accuses his dad of collaborating with the enemy. And of course Mrs. Whittaker isn't much help.
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* Good ole Muriel Everett, the half blind postmistress. When she first sees the Russians from inside of her house, she walks outside to scold them. Needless to say it went as expected.
--> '''Muriel''': It's those those high school kids... Russians! Russians!
--> '''Muriel''': It's those those high school kids... Russians! Russians!
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* Good ole Muriel Everett, the half blind postmistress. When she first sees the Russians from inside of her house, she walks outside to scold them. Needless to say say, it went as expected.
--> '''Muriel''': It's those those high school kids... (''goes outside and gets a better look at Rozanov and his men'') Russians! Russians!
--> '''Muriel''': It's those those high school kids... (''goes outside and gets a better look at Rozanov and his men'') Russians! Russians!
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* Good ole Muriel Everett, the half blind postmistress. When she first sees the Russians from inside of her house, she walks outside to scould them. Needless to say it went as expeceted.
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* Good ole Muriel Everett, the half blind postmistress. When she first sees the Russians from inside of her house, she walks outside to scould scold them. Needless to say it went as expeceted.expected.
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* Personally I love it when Pete accuses his dad of collabotaring with the enemy. And of course Mrs. Whittaker isn't much help.
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* Personally I love it when Pete accuses his dad of collabotaring collaborating with the enemy. And of course Mrs. Whittaker isn't much help.
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* One of the best parts is near the begining, when Rozanov and Kolchin ask Walt for directions to a boat. Pete then starts asking "unwanted" questions.
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* One of the best parts is near the begining, beginning, when Rozanov and Kolchin ask Walt for directions to a boat. Pete then starts asking "unwanted" questions.
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--> '''Rozanov''': (''as he scaches the screen between himself and Pete'') Aha, nice little boy.
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--> '''Rozanov''': (''as he scaches the screen between himself and Pete'') Aha, nice little boy.
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* Officer Norman, poor poor neroic Norman.
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* Officer Norman, poor poor neroic heroic Norman.
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* The one OneSceneWonder group of desguised russians.
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* The one OneSceneWonder group of desguised russians.disguised Russians.
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--> '''Norman''': We've get to organized. We've have... GOT... to get organized!
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--> '''Norman''': We've get to organized. We've have... GOT... GOT to get organized!
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* The one OneSceneWonder group of desguised russians.
--> '''Russian sailors''': Emergency! Everybody to get from street!
* Officer Norman, poor poor neroic Norman.
--> '''Norman''': We've get to organized. We've have... GOT... to get organized!
* When Walt and Kolchin fight over Kolchin's gun, HilarityEnsues.
* Good ole Muriel Everett, the half blind postmistress. When she first sees the Russians from inside of her house, she walks outside to scould them. Needless to say it went as expeceted.
--> '''Muriel''': It's those those high school kids... Russians! Russians!
--> '''Rozanov''': [''in Russian; subtitled''] Gromolsky, go shut her up... but gently!
* Personally I love it when Pete accuses his dad of collabotaring with the enemy. And of course Mrs. Whittaker isn't much help.
--> '''Pete''': You told them everything they wanted to know, just like Arnold Benedict!
--> '''Walt''': That's Benedict Arnold, not Arnold... What are you saying, Pete? Are you saying you think your father is a TRAITOR?
--> '''Pete''': Yes I am! I bet I'm the only kid in the fourth grade whose father IS a famous trader.
--> '''Elspeth''': That's *traitor*. ...Just stop it, Pete! You're being silly!
** The look Walt gives her always gets me.
* One of the best parts is near the begining, when Rozanov and Kolchin ask Walt for directions to a boat. Pete then starts asking "unwanted" questions.
--> '''Pete''': Ask them if they're Russians!
--> '''Rozanov''': (''as he scaches the screen between himself and Pete'') Aha, nice little boy.
--> '''Russian sailors''': Emergency! Everybody to get from street!
* Officer Norman, poor poor neroic Norman.
--> '''Norman''': We've get to organized. We've have... GOT... to get organized!
* When Walt and Kolchin fight over Kolchin's gun, HilarityEnsues.
* Good ole Muriel Everett, the half blind postmistress. When she first sees the Russians from inside of her house, she walks outside to scould them. Needless to say it went as expeceted.
--> '''Muriel''': It's those those high school kids... Russians! Russians!
--> '''Rozanov''': [''in Russian; subtitled''] Gromolsky, go shut her up... but gently!
* Personally I love it when Pete accuses his dad of collabotaring with the enemy. And of course Mrs. Whittaker isn't much help.
--> '''Pete''': You told them everything they wanted to know, just like Arnold Benedict!
--> '''Walt''': That's Benedict Arnold, not Arnold... What are you saying, Pete? Are you saying you think your father is a TRAITOR?
--> '''Pete''': Yes I am! I bet I'm the only kid in the fourth grade whose father IS a famous trader.
--> '''Elspeth''': That's *traitor*. ...Just stop it, Pete! You're being silly!
** The look Walt gives her always gets me.
* One of the best parts is near the begining, when Rozanov and Kolchin ask Walt for directions to a boat. Pete then starts asking "unwanted" questions.
--> '''Pete''': Ask them if they're Russians!
--> '''Rozanov''': (''as he scaches the screen between himself and Pete'') Aha, nice little boy.