Plot
Indiana Jones transfers from the Belgian army to the French intelligence service, where his first assignment is as a reconnaissance photographer for the 124th Squadron, a group of volunteer American pilots in the French army. When his plane is shot down, Indy encounters the infamous "Red Baron" - Manfred von Richthofen. After a daring escape, Indy is parachuted back into Germany on a mission to convince aircraft designer Anthony Fokker to defect to France, and he discovers a new German superweapon - a new airplane intended to bring the war overseas.
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Remy: [Indy and Remy are going their separate ways] I don't want to say goodbye. But I will say thank you.
Hobie: [recognizing Indy] I don't believe this, guys, this captain we've been sent is the same little punk who used to run errands for me back in college.
Indiana Jones: What's so funny?::Len: Well you see the longest any reconnaissance guy ever lasted with us is eight days.::Indiana Jones: Why is that?::Len: Well, you fly in low and slow and you got a camera in your hand when what you need is a gun.::Hobie: Hey dog breath, give him a break.::Len: The kid ought to know, right?
Green: [to Von Richthoven] I should have known ya by your tactics. Under the sun. Swift and sudden from behind.
Baron Von Richthofen: Sergeant?::Sargeant: Yes?::Baron Von Richthofen: I want you to paint my albatross red.::Sargeant: Red? Your plane will be visible for miles. You cannot hide. It's to bold.::Baron Von Richthofen: I will not hide from anyone. We are bold and we will let them know it. Just paint it!
Indiana Jones: [a German plane has just dropped a message in a canister] It's from Richthofen.::Hobie: How do you know?::Indiana Jones: I had lunch with him.
Charles Nungesser: [having been challenged to a duel] Well, well, I seem to have finally got Richthofen were I want him.::Raoul Lufbery: Are you going alone?::Charles Nungesser: Of course. We may be at war, but we are still gentlemen.
Baron Von Richthofen: I will make it a priority to deny them the pleasure of filming my death. I believe the heart of the matter is very simple. To shoot down the cameraman first.
Francois: [opening a specially prepared suitcase] Ehm, It is a fitted suitcase, hm? Hairbrush, razor, hair oil.::Indiana Jones: Oh, I, I, I never use hair oil.::Francois: It is not hair oil. It is invisible ink.
Indiana Jones: What is this?::Charles Nungesser: It's the parachute.::Indiana Jones: A parachute? What's it for?::Charles Nungesser: Didn't they tell you? That is how our spies are dropped behind enemy lines::Indiana Jones: What?::Charles Nungesser: You jump out of the airplane with it.::Indiana Jones: I'm not gonna ...::Charles Nungesser: It's the latest experimental model. Small enough to wear on your back. Now. Just climb aboard and sit down.::Indiana Jones: I have a bad feeling about this.
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Henri Cartier-Bresson (August 22, 1908 – August 3, 2004) was a French photographer considered to be the father of modern photojournalism. He was an early adopter of 35 mm format, and the master of candid photography. He helped develop the "street photography" or "life reportage" style that has influenced generations of photographers who followed.
Cartier-Bresson was born in Chanteloup-en-Brie, Seine-et-Marne, France, the oldest of five children. His father was a wealthy textile manufacturer, whose Cartier-Bresson thread was a staple of French sewing kits. His mother's family were cotton merchants and landowners from Normandy, where he spent part of his childhood. The Cartier-Bresson family lived in a bourgeois neighborhood in Paris, near the Europe[where?] Bridge. They were able to provide him with financial support to develop his interests in photography in a more independent manner than many of his contemporaries. Cartier-Bresson also sketched in his spare time.
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And you're feeling rather weary
Of the mundane things that clutter up one's life
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Where royalty and Sheiks meet
Make your day
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