EXT. RAILROAD STATION -- TYUMEN -- NIGHT
A contingent of heavily armed soldiers guards along the two side of a train with a locomotive, a first-class passenger coach and three second-class cars.
Vasily supervises the Romanovs and their four retainers entrain. Nicholas and Alexandra are settled in one compartment, and Marie and Anna in the other. Victor stands on the platform, watching.
Before steaming out of the railroad station, the train is halted and surrounded by a group of Red Guards from the Ural Regional Soviet.
INT TRAIN -- DAY
Victor rushes to Vasily and punches him on the shoulder.
VICTOR
Hey, what happened? How come those Urals don't listen to you?
VASILY
It's out of control. I've just got a telegram from Moscow that I must take the family to Ekaterinburg.
VICTOR
Ekaterinburg? Damned. I won't go there. Let me confess, I'm plotting to help the girl escape.
VASILY
Marie? I know.
VICTOR
Yes, Marie. How do you know?
VASILY
I saw you guys rendezvous.
VICTOR
(angrily)
Damned. You've been spying on me?
VASILY
(sighing)
I've been worried about you. As you fall for the former Grand Duchess, you've betrayed the proletarian revolution. You're no longer a resolute Bolshevist. You'll be treated as a rat. You can be killed any time. Your life is full of danger.
VICTOR
I don't mind. I need your help.
VASILY
How? How can I help you? The train's been surrounded by the Ural Red Guards. You need to have wings to fly out of here.
VICTOR
Just distract the Ural Red Guards for me. I've got my own way to do the rest.
Before Victor walking away, Vasily fishes in his vest pocket and takes out some money.
VASILY
Take it.
VICTOR
Thanks.
INT. DINING CAR -- DAY
Passing the dining car, Victor takes loaves of bread, some meat and a bottle of wine. He stuffs the food in his pockets and runs away.
INT. TRAIN -- DAY
Nicholas looks out of his compartment window and notices the sign on the road. He rises, becoming agitated.
NICHOLAS
Where will you take us, to Moscow or Vladivostok?
VASILY
To Ekaterinburg.
NICHOLAS
Oh, no. I would've gone anywhere but to the Urals. The workers there are bitterly hostile to me. They're harsh against me.
Vasily follows the guards from Ural and leaves Nicholas alone.
MARIE
Papa, how come they ignore your protest?
NICHOLAS
Marie, go to ask them. Request them to give me an explanation.
MARIE
Okay, Papa, I'll go and ask.
Marie runs away. At a corner, Marie bumps into Victor who carries a bundle of clothes.
VICTOR
Marie, hurry up, put on the guard's uniform and hat.
MARIE
Oh, what's going on? Why should I be in a guard's uniform?
VICTOR
Don't ask too much. Just disguise yourself as a guard, so we can flee together, now.
MARIE
No, Victor, I can't. Papa asked me to go on an errand. I need to talk to the Commissar to know why they should take us to Ekaterinburg.
VICTOR
Why? You'd like to know why? Well, I can tell you the reason. They want to destroy your family. They want you to die.
MARIE
Oh, God, they want us to die? How come?
VICTOR
So, just listen to me and follow me. I won't let you be a victim. I won't let you be sacrificed. I won't let anyone to hurt you.
MARIE
(crying bitterly)
But I can't, I can't. I'm so sorry to disappoint you. I can't.
Marie buries her face in Victor's shoulder and sobs loudly.