All Quiet on the Western Front
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1:10:00
How I lied
to my poor mother.

1:10:03
I told her it wasn't so bad out here because
there was always a lot of us together.

1:10:09
Now that I'm with you, I'm beginning
to believe that I told her the truth.

1:10:13
Down!
1:10:24
That's another one that missed us.
Come on. Let's go.

1:10:27
Wait a minute. Looks like
the old bread wagon's broke down.

1:10:32
- I guess I don't walk the rest of the way.
- Did that get ya, Kat?

1:10:35
Aah, I think
it broke my shin.

1:10:39
That's not so bad.
Hold it together.

1:10:43
- Just my luck, huh?
- Good luck. That means the war is over.

1:10:47
Oh, no, sir!
1:10:49
This war don't end
till they really get me.

1:10:52
Now this one--
1:10:55
- Aah.
- Easy, now.

1:10:57
- Hey!
- Easy!

1:10:59
Easy!
1:11:02
Come on. I'll take you in.
Give me your hand.

1:11:08
Easy.
1:11:10
All right.
1:11:22
Well, kid...
now we're gonna be separated.

1:11:26
Maybe we can do something together
later on when the war is over.

1:11:30
- Yes, kid.
- You give me your address, I'll give you mine.

1:11:40
You can't get both of us
in one day.

1:11:44
Ah, we'll surely
see each other again, Kat.

1:11:46
Remember that day when you brought
the whole pig into the factory?

1:11:52
And that day in the woods when you
taught us how to dodge shells?

1:11:56
And my first bombardment.
How I cried.


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