
Yet, as the enemy gets to know about the plan, they prepare an ambush that threatens the bridge-blowing plan. Then, Pablo destroys the equipment for Jordan's dynamite detonation, in an attempt to prevent the bridging-explosion plan. Despite this, El Sordo leads other anti-fascist guerillas, and they are killed in the last stand. Pablo is displaced by his wife, Pilar (Katina Paxinou) who became the leader and promised to support Jordan's mission.

While Jordan and Pablo didn't agree about the bridge-blowing operation, the former suddenly longer for living, thanks to his love for Maria.

Jordan falls in love with Maria (Ingrid Bergman), one of the fighters whose life was turned upside down when her parents were executed while being gang-raped by some Falangists just before the war started. Taking up the responsibility of being Jordan's liaison, Anselmo (Vladimir Sokoloff) leads him to fellow guerilla fighters, who are led by Pablo (Akim Tamiroff). This is to ensure that enemy troops cannot move across it to prevent them from responding to an impending offensive to be launched against the fascists. Jordan is a competent explosives engineer and he was ordered to destroy a bridge behind enemy lines.

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