The Man in the High Castle (2015–…): Season 1, Episode 2 - Sunrise - full transcript
Frank's fate hangs in the balance as he is held captive by the Kempeitai. Meanwhile, Juliana makes contact with a mysterious man who gives her a clue about the films, and Obergruppenführer ...
* Edelweiss, edelweiss
* Small and white
* Clean and bright
* Blossom of snow,
may you bloom and grow *
* Bloom and grow forever
* Edelweiss, edelweiss
* Bless my homeland forever
Aah!
Couldn't sleep?
No.
Me, either.
Is your room okay?
I'm going to find a way
to pay you back.
Don't worry about it.
Feel like a drive?
Where to?
Suspicious, aren't you?
I drove it on the way in.
Wow.
Yeah, you don't get sunrises
like this back in Manhattan.
No.
Not really a sunrise
diner, is it?
I guess not.
So I do have one
question for you.
What's that?
Is there a Mr. Trudy?
There's a Frank.
Is he your husband?
That's two questions.
My turn.
What's a guy like you
doing driving a truck?
Ask me something else.
I'm just following
in my father's footsteps.
What would you like to do?
That's two questions.
What do you mean?
With your life.
If you could do anything.
But I can't.
Come on.
Honestly?
Yeah.
Just about anything else.
Thanks for the sunrise.
Where are you going?
To pay you back.
Wish me luck.
Good morning.
If you want to eat,
you got to pay first.
Sign in the window says
you need a waitress.
You planning on staying here?
I don't know, but I
could use a job.
I'll think about it.
What's there to think about?
You got a job, and I need one.
Announcer on TV: Let's all
play "Guess My Game."
Mr. Blake, a call
came in for you.
When?
A few minutes ago.
No message.
First the popular columnist
whose "Voice of Broadway"
appears in papers
coast to coast:
Miss Dorothy Dixon.
Thank you, ladies and gentlemen.
I normally
don't introduce anyone
who's shorter
than myself, but...
Can you bring the bacon
in, please, Amy?
Yes, Mommy.
Very good. Thank you.
Which way do the knives
go, Jenny?
So what shall we do
after school today?
Good morning, Mother.
Good morning, Thomas.
Good morning.
- Coffee?
- Thank you.
We all ready for the day ahead?
- Yes, Father.
- Yes, Father. - Yes, Papa.
Then why is your textbook open
at the breakfast table, Thomas?
Um, sorry, Father.
I have a test today.
Did you study last night?
I did.
It's just there's
this boy Randolph.
I don't want him
to get the high score.
Competition is healthy.
He's just so annoying.
He wears his hair
past his collar
and challenges
teachers in class.
Nonconformist.
And proud of it.
He makes negative comments
about the school all the time.
Why do you want to succeed, son?
Why do you want
to do well in school?
To make my family proud.
To bring honor to my school.
To serve my country.
Your goals are directed outward.
A boy like Randolph
wants only to gratify himself.
This is the path to moral decay.
The decadence ruined this
country before the war.
You will grow to be a
useful member of society.
You will make
our nation stronger.
Randolph will not,
whatever his test score.
Your father's a wise man, son.
You may study at the
breakfast table, Thomas.
Just this morning.
Thank you, Father.
Excuse me.
Yes?
You called?
Where were you, Joe?
I, uh, couldn't sleep.
I went for a drive.
Has your contact approached you?
No, not yet.
He must be assessing you,
make sure you're not
a Nazi agent.
We received
intelligence this morning.
We believe a courier is carrying
some cargo from San Francisco.
Okay, what's his name?
It's a woman, not a man.
Now, we don't know if she's
headed to Canon City,
but you're to report in
immediately if you see her.
Is she carrying a film, too?
Who said you were
carrying a film?
I checked the cargo.
I wanted to make sure
it was safe.
Joe, those weren't your orders.
I'm sorry, sir.
But what's so important
about a film?
It's not your place
to ask questions, Joe.
Satisfy yourself
with following orders.
Understand?
Yes, Obergruppenführer.
You're performing a great
service for the Fatherland.
Heil Hitler.
No. No.
Why aren't you circumcised,
Mr. Frink?
Why... Why would I be?
We've examined the records.
Your grandfather
Sheldon Frink...
My grandmother was Christian.
So were my mother and father.
Jews don't get to decide
if they're Jews.
Not that I care.
There are no Jews
in Japan, after all.
But our racial laws are now
aligned with the Reich,
so it's not just you
who should be exterminated
but also your sister Laura
and her children, too.
You can't.
The law is the law.
Please. Please.
I'm... I'm begging you,
please. Please.
I could overlook this
if you cooperate fully.
Yeah, yeah.
All right. I, uh...
What is it?
What is it you want?
You know what I want.
The film.
Trudy Walker gave it
to your girlfriend,
who has now fled.
Where is Juliana Crain?
Carl, thank you.
- Thank you.
- Have a good day.
Man: Miss?
Miss?
Here you go.
What are you reading?
You don't know what this is?
Should I?
It's a Bible.
I haven't seen one of those
since I was a little girl.
Take a look.
Hmm.
Lighter than I remember.
King James translation.
He preferred small print.
Those are forbidden
in the Pacific States.
The Reich, too.
How'd you get it?
You can find a lot
of interesting things
in the Neutral Zone.
Don't you think?
**
**
Japanese women aren't
easily discouraged.
They slam at those
steel monsters
as though they were
beating up their husbands.
Do something, do something.
Say, that's a good idea.
Maybe I can do something.
Sure. Whoo-hoo!
**
Man: It was 9:17 AM,
Monday the fourth of October.
Detectives Foreman and Decker
investigating for the Reich police.
4,000 marks had been
reported missing
from the payroll at
123 Street Agricultural Trust.
Woman:
How can I help you, detective?
I was just getting
ready for work.
Man: And do you keep
this drawer locked, ma'am?
Woman: Oh, I see.
How silly of me.
A lock's not much good if just
about anyone has access and a key.
Man: Yes, ma'am.
Woman: But who would
do such a thing?
Stealing money from the trust,
that's like stealing
from the Reich itself.
Man ♪2:
Stay back, you dumb cop!
I'm through with
your Reich lies!
I want Foreman here,
and I want him now!
Or this dippy
dough-head gets it!
We are grateful to you
for agreeing to this meeting.
We want to ensure
nothing disrupts
the visit of the crown prince
and princess tomorrow.
I believe everything is in hand.
What is your concern,
Ambassador?
We understand you've
arrested suspects
smuggling subversive films,
ones produced by the so-called
Man In the High Castle
before his death.
We've heard rumors
the Man In the High Castle
is still alive.
No, he's dead. We've
known for some months.
We understand a fourth suspect
fled with the films
they were smuggling.
A woman.
You seem very well informed,
Oberführer Diels.
What else do you wish to know?
Uh, we assume she fled
to the Neutral Zone.
We need to know where precisely.
We are making inquiries.
The Führer has decreed
these films be confiscated.
Let me speak plainly,
Tagomi-san.
If you don't find
this woman, we will.
Duly acknowledged, Ambassador.
But, respectfully, gentlemen,
please be aware
you're on Japanese soil.
We recognize the sovereignty of
the Pacific States, Minister,
but this is a matter
of state security.
Good day, gentlemen.
Check, please.
3 marks.
Here you go.
You know what I was
reading just now?
The Book of Ecclesiastes.
Oh, yeah?
It says all life
under the sun is futile,
pointless,
so we should dedicate our life
to what's beyond the sun.
Sounds interesting.
What's beyond the sun?
The Japanese say
it's the emperor himself,
beyond which there's only
duty to one's country.
Self-sacrifice.
And the Nazis?
They say there's nothing at all.
What do you say?
Chapter 12, verse 5.
You can pick up a copy
at the bookstore.
Raeder: You spoke
to Joe Blake this morning.
Smith: I did.
He should have been
contacted by now.
Well, it appears his
contact is being cautious.
You don't think
they suspect him.
They suspect everyone.
Steady, Erich.
The bigger the fish,
the greater the patience
to catch it.
This so-called Man
In the High Castle.
Reich Minister Goebbels says
that not even
Fraulein Riefenstahl
could make films
of such sophistication.
If he made them.
I don't understand.
If he didn't, who did?
I've heard strange rumors.
Rumors?
That the Führer
considers the films
a threat to the very
existence of the Reich.
That's why he's so
obsessed with them.
Preposterous, isn't it?
The Führer is not inclined
to idle obsession.
Down!
Man:
Reload!
Man: Is he dead?
- Over here!
- Circle round! Circle round!
Shit.
Come on. Go!
Hey, Ed.
Mr. Windham-Matson, sir.
Hey, good morning, Ed.
How's your grandfather?
He's fine, sir, thank you.
That should have
two more cases on it.
What can I help you with?
It's Frank Frink, sir.
I was wondering if he
phoned in sick today.
No, he hasn't.
It's just that his phone
doesn't pick up.
Do you mind if I check
to see if he's okay?
You can dock my pay, of course.
Go on.
Thank you, sir.
And don't worry.
I will!
Frank.
Frank.
Is that your name?
Over here.
It's okay.
I'm a friend.
I gave that film
to Trudy Walker.
Then you're definitely
not a friend.
You got to tell them I have
nothing to do with this.
I'd save you if I could.
I can't.
Who the hell are you?
A man, just like you.
A man who wants to breathe free.
Spare me the propaganda
bullshit, all right?
I meant your name.
Randall.
Well, Randall,
I don't want
your type of freedom.
I don't want anything.
It takes a lot of effort
not to be free...
Keeping your head down,
holding your tongue.
I'm all for keeping my head
down and my mouth shut,
as long as I get to live.
There's things worth more than
your life, and you know it.
You know where Trudy's
sister went.
Don't you?
What do you know about that?
The question is
what do you know?
Yeah, you know where she went.
Why don't you tell them?
They'll kill me anyway.
Maybe.
Why don't you tell them
and see what happens?
If you can believe
they'll keep their word.
Hey, can I take a break?
- Ten minutes.
- Thank you.
Mm-hmm.
* ...maybe so
* But in my heart I know
* I'll never get old
Hello.
Hello.
I'm, uh, I'm looking
for a Bible.
A Bible?
Old Testament, please.
King James translation.
What makes you think
I have one of those?
Someone told me you did.
It's not like they're
illegal or anything.
Right?
No laws around here.
They may not be illegal,
but, uh,
that doesn't exactly
make them legal,
if you know what I mean.
Of course.
Do you have one?
Please?
7 marks.
Thank you.
Man: Go, go, go!
Are you all right,
Obergruppenführer?
- How's Erich?
- He's in critical condition.
One of the bullets lodged
only 2 inches from his heart.
I'm afraid I have
more bad news, sir.
Don't be coy, Lawrence.
It's Hauptaturmführer Lautz.
His vehicle's gone missing.
Missing when?
Last seen crossing
the Pelham Bridge at 8:41.
No sign of him
or his driver since.
These were coordinated attacks,
reprisals for the Resistance
leader we killed.
What about the man
I apprehended?
A Semite, sir, known as Doc,
Born Jason Meyer.
Parents exterminated
Cincinnati Camp,
May 17, 1951.
We wipe them out,
yet they keep coming
back like lice.
Lice don't assassinate
Nazi officers.
I only meant...
It may reassure you
to liken terrorists to insects,
but they inflicted great
damage on us today.
Never underestimate them.
Yes, Obergruppenführer.
I vary my route every day,
and yet this Semite knew
exactly where to find us.
- How could he, sir?
- I don't know.
But I intend to find out.
Frank, you in there?
Oh, Jesus.
Fuck!
What are you doing?
Frank!
Even if you broke the chains,
how do you think you're
going to get out of here?
Fuck!
Was it worth it?
All so you could pass on
that stupid film of yours.
That film can change the world.
Yeah, it certainly changed mine.
Why do you think
they torture us?
I got a feeling you're
going to tell me.
Because they know that
that film shows the world
not as it is but as it could be.
Yeah, well, in this world,
they flattened D.C.
with an A bomb.
How do you people think a film
is going to fight against that?
- "You people"?
- Yeah, you people.
You dead-enders
in the Resistance.
How many are you anyway, huh?
What, like seven, ten, 12?
You really think you're going
to defeat the Japanese?
The Nazis?
Of course.
That's not the way
it looks from here!
Evil triumphs only
when good men do nothing.
- Hi.
- Hello.
Can I help you find something?
Yeah. Uh...
what do you got for kids?
Kids?
You have something
for a boy to read?
How old is this boy?
He's 10.
Here you are.
What's this?
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
I've never heard of it.
He'll like it.
- How much?
- 3 marks.
Say, the, uh, gal
who just came in here,
what did she buy?
What gal?
The pretty one? You know?
She was just in here
a few minutes ago.
I'm sorry. I don't
remember any gal.
Well, thank you.
"When they shall be afraid
of that which is high,
"and fears shall be in the way,
"and the almond tree
shall flourish,
and the grasshopper
shall be a burden..."
Come on, Frank.
Frank?
Frank, it's me.
Man:
Is that Miss Crain?
**
**
Ah, Mr. Baynes,
good to se you again.
Mr. Tagomi.
- Please.
- Thanks.
I see you've
brought me something.
Textile samples.
Finest Swedish craftmanship.
Oh!
Our distributors
will be delighted.
I trust your visit has been
uneventful, Colonel Wegener.
Until I received your call
this afternoon.
Is everything all right
with the Crown Prince?
Yes. His ship will dock
tomorrow morning as scheduled.
Then why have I been called?
Your meeting must be canceled.
Canceled?
Ambassador Reiss
came to see me today,
along with an S.S.
officer... Diels.
I know who he is.
He reports directly
to Heydrich in Berlin.
They're determined
to find a woman
smuggling a film destined for
the Man In the High Castle.
What does that
have to do with us?
We did not inform them
about the smuggler,
and yet they knew.
It's clear your Nazi colleagues
have infiltrated our
security services.
It's hardly a surprise.
To this degree
the risk is too great.
Is that what your sticks
tell you?
Do you know how long I've worked
to organize this meeting?
The risk I've taken
to come here?
- I understand.
- I don't think you do.
The Führer is ill,
and he could die,
and when he does,
there will be a war between
our empires, Mr. Tagomi.
There will be another time.
I cannot travel twice on
a forged Swedish passport.
I'll be shot.
Give me the secrets.
Let me deliver them.
And if that oracle of yours
tells you not to go
through with it?
You said it yourself,
Mr. Tagomi.
Destiny is in the hands of men.
I'm afraid this time
that means me.
Mrs. Crothers, isn't it?
Yes.
I'm Chief Inspector Kido.
Thank you for coming in.
Well, we weren't given
a choice, actually.
We appreciate your cooperation.
This must be John.
And Emily.
We'll need a picture, please.
What's this about, Inspector?
Oh, it's a formality.
We're reviewing the records
of your brother.
Frank? Is he okay?
He's fine. Please,
we have a very comfortable
waiting room down the hall.
I'll be with you
as soon as possible.
How long will we be here?
Not long,
I hope.
Please follow me.
Mom, may we watch TV?
Yes. Yes, of course.
Please, make yourselves
comfortable.
Oh. Thank you.
It's a beautiful family.
W-What
are you going to do?
You've heard of Zyklon D?
It's a gas. It's a gas.
It is much improved
since the war.
Odorless and fast-acting.
They'll fall asleep
and never wake up.
J-Just let them go.
Where is Juliana Crain?
We know Miss Walker
met her at an herb shop.
We know she gave her the film.
We even know she took it
to the Neutral Zone.
We believe she was
at the bus terminal.
So all you need to tell us
is which bus she boarded.
Where is Juliana Crain?
Is it worth dying for her?
A woman who thinks
you are a failure?
Who doesn't even love you?
Randall:
It's a lie, Frank.
Stay strong!
That man is a social deviant.
But you, Mr. Frink,
you are a loyal subject
of the empire.
You can live a long
and a prosperous life.
Think it over,
but don't think too long.
Billie Holliday:
* Southern trees *
* Bear a strange fruit *
* Blood on the leaves
* And blood at the root *
* Black bodies swinging *
* In the southern breeze *
* Strange fruit hangin' *
- Coffee?
- Yep.
And the turkey pot pie.
You got it.
* Pastoral scene of the... *
Oh, and I bought
that Bible, by the way.
Did you?
I'd like to discuss it with you.
Okay.
Not here.
* Scent of magnolia
* Sweet and fresh
* Then the sudden smell
of burning fle... *
So you got the job, I see.
Yes, sir. I did.
Coffee? Yeah?
Thank you.
So that man who just left.
He a friend of yours?
Why?
Just jealous, I guess.
You don't strike me
as the jealous type.
Well, you don't
know me that well.
Fair enough.
Man: Obergruppenführer
Smith's office.
Sir, Joe Blake's on line 1.
Have you been contacted?
Not exactly.
Then what is it?
There's a man here.
I think he may be
who I'm looking for.
Describe him.
Late 50s, slim build,
gray thinning hair, maybe 6'2".
Anything else?
He makes these little
paper birds.
I'll inquire.
Hi.
I have your money.
Okay. Thank you.
Uh, I wonder if I could
ask you a favor.
There's a man I need to go see.
Um...
Look, if for some reason
I don't make it back,
do you think I could ask you to
get this to San Francisco for me?
I know it's a lot to ask.
Okay, I'll do it.
- Thank you.
- But...
Cartoon prisoner on TV:
* Good...
* bye
Warden:
Hoo-hoo. Bye-bye.
Nice voice, nice voice.
Oo-wee!
Mom,
how long are we
going to be here?
Oh, we'll be going home soon.
Yeah.
Hello?
Hello.
Is anyone there?
Can you open the door, please?
Hello?
Hello.
Randall:
Tough choice, Frank.
Either way,
somebody you love dies.
Or maybe you all do.
They're scared.
Scared this film could bring
this whole thing tumbling down.
It doesn't matter
what you believe.
Does it?
Any more than it matters
whether you think you're a Jew.
I wouldn't blame you
if you gave in.
Most people would
if it saved innocent lives.
But torture, lies, blackmail?
That's how they stay in power.
Whatever I do,
the Japs stay in power.
You're wrong.
You're wrong.
This ends only when people
like us refuse to obey,
no matter the cost.
That's the only way that we
defeat these bastards!
The only way you keep your soul.
Hey!
Don't let them
take your soul, Frank!
Don't let them take your soul!
Hey, stop! Hey!
Stop! Hey!
Randall!
Randall! Randall!
"Mom, if you're reading this,
"I didn't make it back
from the Neutral Zone.
"I traveled there yesterday
on a bus ticket
that was originally
meant for Trudy."
Trudy.
Juliana.
"Trudy gave me a film.
It shows a different world,
a better world."
Kido:
The hour is late, Mr. Frink.
I need you to tell me now.
Now or never.
Where is she?
Just k-kill me, okay?
Not them.
No, just not them, please.
No.
Wait. Hey, not... not them.
No, please, not them.
Not them.
Please! Not them!
Hello.
Smith: So we looked
into this, uh,
contact of yours, Joe,
the man who makes the origami.
Seems he's a rather
dangerous fellow.
Dangerous?
An undercover
agent for the S.D.
Not one of ours.
He's probably eliminated
quite a few subversives.
I see.
Your mission's
off the books, Joe.
I suggest you steer
clear of him.
I'll do that, sir.
Good.
Heil Hitler.
Heil Hitler.
No! Not them!
Laura!
You can't kill them!
You can't kill them!
Interesting spot for a chat.
I wanted to make sure
we were alone.
She was picked up a few
hours ago in Oakland.
We found this among her things.
Trudy Walker's satchel.
And the film?
Three counterfeit newsreels.
We've been chasing a dead end.
No. No. No.
The film.
Excellent work, Trudy.
No!
Uhh!
No!
No!
Aah!
Hey.
Hey, hey.
It's me. Okay?
It's okay.
It's okay.
Here.
Hey. It's okay.
It's okay.
Come on.
Come on.
I got you.
It's okay.
Hey, Frank.
They said you can go home.
Kido: Our suspect
has been arrested.
What?
A suspect was arrested.
A woman who's a known smuggler
carrying Trudy Walker's satchel.
Juliana doesn't have the film.
So it would appear.
My sister? Her kids?
No, no.
No, my sister. Her kids.
We found out too late,
Mr. Frink.
But you are free to go.
No, no, no.
I... I'm free to go?
I am free to go?
You have suffered enough,
and I am not a monster.
If you ever need
any more Jews to kill,
you know where to find me.
Yes. I do.
* Small and white
* Clean and bright
* Blossom of snow,
may you bloom and grow *
* Bloom and grow forever
* Edelweiss, edelweiss
* Bless my homeland forever
Aah!
Couldn't sleep?
No.
Me, either.
Is your room okay?
I'm going to find a way
to pay you back.
Don't worry about it.
Feel like a drive?
Where to?
Suspicious, aren't you?
I drove it on the way in.
Wow.
Yeah, you don't get sunrises
like this back in Manhattan.
No.
Not really a sunrise
diner, is it?
I guess not.
So I do have one
question for you.
What's that?
Is there a Mr. Trudy?
There's a Frank.
Is he your husband?
That's two questions.
My turn.
What's a guy like you
doing driving a truck?
Ask me something else.
I'm just following
in my father's footsteps.
What would you like to do?
That's two questions.
What do you mean?
With your life.
If you could do anything.
But I can't.
Come on.
Honestly?
Yeah.
Just about anything else.
Thanks for the sunrise.
Where are you going?
To pay you back.
Wish me luck.
Good morning.
If you want to eat,
you got to pay first.
Sign in the window says
you need a waitress.
You planning on staying here?
I don't know, but I
could use a job.
I'll think about it.
What's there to think about?
You got a job, and I need one.
Announcer on TV: Let's all
play "Guess My Game."
Mr. Blake, a call
came in for you.
When?
A few minutes ago.
No message.
First the popular columnist
whose "Voice of Broadway"
appears in papers
coast to coast:
Miss Dorothy Dixon.
Thank you, ladies and gentlemen.
I normally
don't introduce anyone
who's shorter
than myself, but...
Can you bring the bacon
in, please, Amy?
Yes, Mommy.
Very good. Thank you.
Which way do the knives
go, Jenny?
So what shall we do
after school today?
Good morning, Mother.
Good morning, Thomas.
Good morning.
- Coffee?
- Thank you.
We all ready for the day ahead?
- Yes, Father.
- Yes, Father. - Yes, Papa.
Then why is your textbook open
at the breakfast table, Thomas?
Um, sorry, Father.
I have a test today.
Did you study last night?
I did.
It's just there's
this boy Randolph.
I don't want him
to get the high score.
Competition is healthy.
He's just so annoying.
He wears his hair
past his collar
and challenges
teachers in class.
Nonconformist.
And proud of it.
He makes negative comments
about the school all the time.
Why do you want to succeed, son?
Why do you want
to do well in school?
To make my family proud.
To bring honor to my school.
To serve my country.
Your goals are directed outward.
A boy like Randolph
wants only to gratify himself.
This is the path to moral decay.
The decadence ruined this
country before the war.
You will grow to be a
useful member of society.
You will make
our nation stronger.
Randolph will not,
whatever his test score.
Your father's a wise man, son.
You may study at the
breakfast table, Thomas.
Just this morning.
Thank you, Father.
Excuse me.
Yes?
You called?
Where were you, Joe?
I, uh, couldn't sleep.
I went for a drive.
Has your contact approached you?
No, not yet.
He must be assessing you,
make sure you're not
a Nazi agent.
We received
intelligence this morning.
We believe a courier is carrying
some cargo from San Francisco.
Okay, what's his name?
It's a woman, not a man.
Now, we don't know if she's
headed to Canon City,
but you're to report in
immediately if you see her.
Is she carrying a film, too?
Who said you were
carrying a film?
I checked the cargo.
I wanted to make sure
it was safe.
Joe, those weren't your orders.
I'm sorry, sir.
But what's so important
about a film?
It's not your place
to ask questions, Joe.
Satisfy yourself
with following orders.
Understand?
Yes, Obergruppenführer.
You're performing a great
service for the Fatherland.
Heil Hitler.
No. No.
Why aren't you circumcised,
Mr. Frink?
Why... Why would I be?
We've examined the records.
Your grandfather
Sheldon Frink...
My grandmother was Christian.
So were my mother and father.
Jews don't get to decide
if they're Jews.
Not that I care.
There are no Jews
in Japan, after all.
But our racial laws are now
aligned with the Reich,
so it's not just you
who should be exterminated
but also your sister Laura
and her children, too.
You can't.
The law is the law.
Please. Please.
I'm... I'm begging you,
please. Please.
I could overlook this
if you cooperate fully.
Yeah, yeah.
All right. I, uh...
What is it?
What is it you want?
You know what I want.
The film.
Trudy Walker gave it
to your girlfriend,
who has now fled.
Where is Juliana Crain?
Carl, thank you.
- Thank you.
- Have a good day.
Man: Miss?
Miss?
Here you go.
What are you reading?
You don't know what this is?
Should I?
It's a Bible.
I haven't seen one of those
since I was a little girl.
Take a look.
Hmm.
Lighter than I remember.
King James translation.
He preferred small print.
Those are forbidden
in the Pacific States.
The Reich, too.
How'd you get it?
You can find a lot
of interesting things
in the Neutral Zone.
Don't you think?
**
**
Japanese women aren't
easily discouraged.
They slam at those
steel monsters
as though they were
beating up their husbands.
Do something, do something.
Say, that's a good idea.
Maybe I can do something.
Sure. Whoo-hoo!
**
Man: It was 9:17 AM,
Monday the fourth of October.
Detectives Foreman and Decker
investigating for the Reich police.
4,000 marks had been
reported missing
from the payroll at
123 Street Agricultural Trust.
Woman:
How can I help you, detective?
I was just getting
ready for work.
Man: And do you keep
this drawer locked, ma'am?
Woman: Oh, I see.
How silly of me.
A lock's not much good if just
about anyone has access and a key.
Man: Yes, ma'am.
Woman: But who would
do such a thing?
Stealing money from the trust,
that's like stealing
from the Reich itself.
Man ♪2:
Stay back, you dumb cop!
I'm through with
your Reich lies!
I want Foreman here,
and I want him now!
Or this dippy
dough-head gets it!
We are grateful to you
for agreeing to this meeting.
We want to ensure
nothing disrupts
the visit of the crown prince
and princess tomorrow.
I believe everything is in hand.
What is your concern,
Ambassador?
We understand you've
arrested suspects
smuggling subversive films,
ones produced by the so-called
Man In the High Castle
before his death.
We've heard rumors
the Man In the High Castle
is still alive.
No, he's dead. We've
known for some months.
We understand a fourth suspect
fled with the films
they were smuggling.
A woman.
You seem very well informed,
Oberführer Diels.
What else do you wish to know?
Uh, we assume she fled
to the Neutral Zone.
We need to know where precisely.
We are making inquiries.
The Führer has decreed
these films be confiscated.
Let me speak plainly,
Tagomi-san.
If you don't find
this woman, we will.
Duly acknowledged, Ambassador.
But, respectfully, gentlemen,
please be aware
you're on Japanese soil.
We recognize the sovereignty of
the Pacific States, Minister,
but this is a matter
of state security.
Good day, gentlemen.
Check, please.
3 marks.
Here you go.
You know what I was
reading just now?
The Book of Ecclesiastes.
Oh, yeah?
It says all life
under the sun is futile,
pointless,
so we should dedicate our life
to what's beyond the sun.
Sounds interesting.
What's beyond the sun?
The Japanese say
it's the emperor himself,
beyond which there's only
duty to one's country.
Self-sacrifice.
And the Nazis?
They say there's nothing at all.
What do you say?
Chapter 12, verse 5.
You can pick up a copy
at the bookstore.
Raeder: You spoke
to Joe Blake this morning.
Smith: I did.
He should have been
contacted by now.
Well, it appears his
contact is being cautious.
You don't think
they suspect him.
They suspect everyone.
Steady, Erich.
The bigger the fish,
the greater the patience
to catch it.
This so-called Man
In the High Castle.
Reich Minister Goebbels says
that not even
Fraulein Riefenstahl
could make films
of such sophistication.
If he made them.
I don't understand.
If he didn't, who did?
I've heard strange rumors.
Rumors?
That the Führer
considers the films
a threat to the very
existence of the Reich.
That's why he's so
obsessed with them.
Preposterous, isn't it?
The Führer is not inclined
to idle obsession.
Down!
Man:
Reload!
Man: Is he dead?
- Over here!
- Circle round! Circle round!
Shit.
Come on. Go!
Hey, Ed.
Mr. Windham-Matson, sir.
Hey, good morning, Ed.
How's your grandfather?
He's fine, sir, thank you.
That should have
two more cases on it.
What can I help you with?
It's Frank Frink, sir.
I was wondering if he
phoned in sick today.
No, he hasn't.
It's just that his phone
doesn't pick up.
Do you mind if I check
to see if he's okay?
You can dock my pay, of course.
Go on.
Thank you, sir.
And don't worry.
I will!
Frank.
Frank.
Is that your name?
Over here.
It's okay.
I'm a friend.
I gave that film
to Trudy Walker.
Then you're definitely
not a friend.
You got to tell them I have
nothing to do with this.
I'd save you if I could.
I can't.
Who the hell are you?
A man, just like you.
A man who wants to breathe free.
Spare me the propaganda
bullshit, all right?
I meant your name.
Randall.
Well, Randall,
I don't want
your type of freedom.
I don't want anything.
It takes a lot of effort
not to be free...
Keeping your head down,
holding your tongue.
I'm all for keeping my head
down and my mouth shut,
as long as I get to live.
There's things worth more than
your life, and you know it.
You know where Trudy's
sister went.
Don't you?
What do you know about that?
The question is
what do you know?
Yeah, you know where she went.
Why don't you tell them?
They'll kill me anyway.
Maybe.
Why don't you tell them
and see what happens?
If you can believe
they'll keep their word.
Hey, can I take a break?
- Ten minutes.
- Thank you.
Mm-hmm.
* ...maybe so
* But in my heart I know
* I'll never get old
Hello.
Hello.
I'm, uh, I'm looking
for a Bible.
A Bible?
Old Testament, please.
King James translation.
What makes you think
I have one of those?
Someone told me you did.
It's not like they're
illegal or anything.
Right?
No laws around here.
They may not be illegal,
but, uh,
that doesn't exactly
make them legal,
if you know what I mean.
Of course.
Do you have one?
Please?
7 marks.
Thank you.
Man: Go, go, go!
Are you all right,
Obergruppenführer?
- How's Erich?
- He's in critical condition.
One of the bullets lodged
only 2 inches from his heart.
I'm afraid I have
more bad news, sir.
Don't be coy, Lawrence.
It's Hauptaturmführer Lautz.
His vehicle's gone missing.
Missing when?
Last seen crossing
the Pelham Bridge at 8:41.
No sign of him
or his driver since.
These were coordinated attacks,
reprisals for the Resistance
leader we killed.
What about the man
I apprehended?
A Semite, sir, known as Doc,
Born Jason Meyer.
Parents exterminated
Cincinnati Camp,
May 17, 1951.
We wipe them out,
yet they keep coming
back like lice.
Lice don't assassinate
Nazi officers.
I only meant...
It may reassure you
to liken terrorists to insects,
but they inflicted great
damage on us today.
Never underestimate them.
Yes, Obergruppenführer.
I vary my route every day,
and yet this Semite knew
exactly where to find us.
- How could he, sir?
- I don't know.
But I intend to find out.
Frank, you in there?
Oh, Jesus.
Fuck!
What are you doing?
Frank!
Even if you broke the chains,
how do you think you're
going to get out of here?
Fuck!
Was it worth it?
All so you could pass on
that stupid film of yours.
That film can change the world.
Yeah, it certainly changed mine.
Why do you think
they torture us?
I got a feeling you're
going to tell me.
Because they know that
that film shows the world
not as it is but as it could be.
Yeah, well, in this world,
they flattened D.C.
with an A bomb.
How do you people think a film
is going to fight against that?
- "You people"?
- Yeah, you people.
You dead-enders
in the Resistance.
How many are you anyway, huh?
What, like seven, ten, 12?
You really think you're going
to defeat the Japanese?
The Nazis?
Of course.
That's not the way
it looks from here!
Evil triumphs only
when good men do nothing.
- Hi.
- Hello.
Can I help you find something?
Yeah. Uh...
what do you got for kids?
Kids?
You have something
for a boy to read?
How old is this boy?
He's 10.
Here you are.
What's this?
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
I've never heard of it.
He'll like it.
- How much?
- 3 marks.
Say, the, uh, gal
who just came in here,
what did she buy?
What gal?
The pretty one? You know?
She was just in here
a few minutes ago.
I'm sorry. I don't
remember any gal.
Well, thank you.
"When they shall be afraid
of that which is high,
"and fears shall be in the way,
"and the almond tree
shall flourish,
and the grasshopper
shall be a burden..."
Come on, Frank.
Frank?
Frank, it's me.
Man:
Is that Miss Crain?
**
**
Ah, Mr. Baynes,
good to se you again.
Mr. Tagomi.
- Please.
- Thanks.
I see you've
brought me something.
Textile samples.
Finest Swedish craftmanship.
Oh!
Our distributors
will be delighted.
I trust your visit has been
uneventful, Colonel Wegener.
Until I received your call
this afternoon.
Is everything all right
with the Crown Prince?
Yes. His ship will dock
tomorrow morning as scheduled.
Then why have I been called?
Your meeting must be canceled.
Canceled?
Ambassador Reiss
came to see me today,
along with an S.S.
officer... Diels.
I know who he is.
He reports directly
to Heydrich in Berlin.
They're determined
to find a woman
smuggling a film destined for
the Man In the High Castle.
What does that
have to do with us?
We did not inform them
about the smuggler,
and yet they knew.
It's clear your Nazi colleagues
have infiltrated our
security services.
It's hardly a surprise.
To this degree
the risk is too great.
Is that what your sticks
tell you?
Do you know how long I've worked
to organize this meeting?
The risk I've taken
to come here?
- I understand.
- I don't think you do.
The Führer is ill,
and he could die,
and when he does,
there will be a war between
our empires, Mr. Tagomi.
There will be another time.
I cannot travel twice on
a forged Swedish passport.
I'll be shot.
Give me the secrets.
Let me deliver them.
And if that oracle of yours
tells you not to go
through with it?
You said it yourself,
Mr. Tagomi.
Destiny is in the hands of men.
I'm afraid this time
that means me.
Mrs. Crothers, isn't it?
Yes.
I'm Chief Inspector Kido.
Thank you for coming in.
Well, we weren't given
a choice, actually.
We appreciate your cooperation.
This must be John.
And Emily.
We'll need a picture, please.
What's this about, Inspector?
Oh, it's a formality.
We're reviewing the records
of your brother.
Frank? Is he okay?
He's fine. Please,
we have a very comfortable
waiting room down the hall.
I'll be with you
as soon as possible.
How long will we be here?
Not long,
I hope.
Please follow me.
Mom, may we watch TV?
Yes. Yes, of course.
Please, make yourselves
comfortable.
Oh. Thank you.
It's a beautiful family.
W-What
are you going to do?
You've heard of Zyklon D?
It's a gas. It's a gas.
It is much improved
since the war.
Odorless and fast-acting.
They'll fall asleep
and never wake up.
J-Just let them go.
Where is Juliana Crain?
We know Miss Walker
met her at an herb shop.
We know she gave her the film.
We even know she took it
to the Neutral Zone.
We believe she was
at the bus terminal.
So all you need to tell us
is which bus she boarded.
Where is Juliana Crain?
Is it worth dying for her?
A woman who thinks
you are a failure?
Who doesn't even love you?
Randall:
It's a lie, Frank.
Stay strong!
That man is a social deviant.
But you, Mr. Frink,
you are a loyal subject
of the empire.
You can live a long
and a prosperous life.
Think it over,
but don't think too long.
Billie Holliday:
* Southern trees *
* Bear a strange fruit *
* Blood on the leaves
* And blood at the root *
* Black bodies swinging *
* In the southern breeze *
* Strange fruit hangin' *
- Coffee?
- Yep.
And the turkey pot pie.
You got it.
* Pastoral scene of the... *
Oh, and I bought
that Bible, by the way.
Did you?
I'd like to discuss it with you.
Okay.
Not here.
* Scent of magnolia
* Sweet and fresh
* Then the sudden smell
of burning fle... *
So you got the job, I see.
Yes, sir. I did.
Coffee? Yeah?
Thank you.
So that man who just left.
He a friend of yours?
Why?
Just jealous, I guess.
You don't strike me
as the jealous type.
Well, you don't
know me that well.
Fair enough.
Man: Obergruppenführer
Smith's office.
Sir, Joe Blake's on line 1.
Have you been contacted?
Not exactly.
Then what is it?
There's a man here.
I think he may be
who I'm looking for.
Describe him.
Late 50s, slim build,
gray thinning hair, maybe 6'2".
Anything else?
He makes these little
paper birds.
I'll inquire.
Hi.
I have your money.
Okay. Thank you.
Uh, I wonder if I could
ask you a favor.
There's a man I need to go see.
Um...
Look, if for some reason
I don't make it back,
do you think I could ask you to
get this to San Francisco for me?
I know it's a lot to ask.
Okay, I'll do it.
- Thank you.
- But...
Cartoon prisoner on TV:
* Good...
* bye
Warden:
Hoo-hoo. Bye-bye.
Nice voice, nice voice.
Oo-wee!
Mom,
how long are we
going to be here?
Oh, we'll be going home soon.
Yeah.
Hello?
Hello.
Is anyone there?
Can you open the door, please?
Hello?
Hello.
Randall:
Tough choice, Frank.
Either way,
somebody you love dies.
Or maybe you all do.
They're scared.
Scared this film could bring
this whole thing tumbling down.
It doesn't matter
what you believe.
Does it?
Any more than it matters
whether you think you're a Jew.
I wouldn't blame you
if you gave in.
Most people would
if it saved innocent lives.
But torture, lies, blackmail?
That's how they stay in power.
Whatever I do,
the Japs stay in power.
You're wrong.
You're wrong.
This ends only when people
like us refuse to obey,
no matter the cost.
That's the only way that we
defeat these bastards!
The only way you keep your soul.
Hey!
Don't let them
take your soul, Frank!
Don't let them take your soul!
Hey, stop! Hey!
Stop! Hey!
Randall!
Randall! Randall!
"Mom, if you're reading this,
"I didn't make it back
from the Neutral Zone.
"I traveled there yesterday
on a bus ticket
that was originally
meant for Trudy."
Trudy.
Juliana.
"Trudy gave me a film.
It shows a different world,
a better world."
Kido:
The hour is late, Mr. Frink.
I need you to tell me now.
Now or never.
Where is she?
Just k-kill me, okay?
Not them.
No, just not them, please.
No.
Wait. Hey, not... not them.
No, please, not them.
Not them.
Please! Not them!
Hello.
Smith: So we looked
into this, uh,
contact of yours, Joe,
the man who makes the origami.
Seems he's a rather
dangerous fellow.
Dangerous?
An undercover
agent for the S.D.
Not one of ours.
He's probably eliminated
quite a few subversives.
I see.
Your mission's
off the books, Joe.
I suggest you steer
clear of him.
I'll do that, sir.
Good.
Heil Hitler.
Heil Hitler.
No! Not them!
Laura!
You can't kill them!
You can't kill them!
Interesting spot for a chat.
I wanted to make sure
we were alone.
She was picked up a few
hours ago in Oakland.
We found this among her things.
Trudy Walker's satchel.
And the film?
Three counterfeit newsreels.
We've been chasing a dead end.
No. No. No.
The film.
Excellent work, Trudy.
No!
Uhh!
No!
No!
Aah!
Hey.
Hey, hey.
It's me. Okay?
It's okay.
It's okay.
Here.
Hey. It's okay.
It's okay.
Come on.
Come on.
I got you.
It's okay.
Hey, Frank.
They said you can go home.
Kido: Our suspect
has been arrested.
What?
A suspect was arrested.
A woman who's a known smuggler
carrying Trudy Walker's satchel.
Juliana doesn't have the film.
So it would appear.
My sister? Her kids?
No, no.
No, my sister. Her kids.
We found out too late,
Mr. Frink.
But you are free to go.
No, no, no.
I... I'm free to go?
I am free to go?
You have suffered enough,
and I am not a monster.
If you ever need
any more Jews to kill,
you know where to find me.
Yes. I do.