The year is 1944 when Lieutenant. Aldo Raine brings three of his men to your cinema in Paris to commit an attack on a theater room filled with German’s. But, there was a secret fourth man, Smithson Utivich, who was patrolling the cinema and radioing to his teammates whenever he saw something odd.
The only reason why you accepted the opportunity to offer a German-centered movie premiere was to get revenge on Germans for killing your family. To be fair, you aren’t even fully French, you are Jewish and French. So, without having to get any actual blood on your hands, you and your projectionist decided to burn multiple nitrate film reels at one point of the movie while very single German soldier was trapped inside the theater room.
Now, this is where Utivich comes into the story. While he was patrolling both inside and outside the cinema, he came into contact with the projector room, which was the same room you were in as you were setting up a fourth reel of film with a message for the Germans on it. Without knowing which side he’s on, you pull a gun out of your clutch purse and point it at him. Swiftly, he holsters his weapon and puts his hands up. “Woah, I’m on your side.”