:58:01
- You're not going out on the river?
- I've got to. I'm on patrol.
:58:06
- I wonder what's up. 2:30.
- What on earth can they want?
:58:10
I can't imagine.
:58:11
You've been out after that German flyer
all day, and I'll not let you go.
:58:15
Now I am confused.
:58:17
Are those orders?
:58:20
Where are you off to?
:58:23
Sandwiches and a Thermos.
:58:26
If you're going on duty,
you'll need them.
:58:44
- Thank you.
- Hello, Miniver.
:58:46
Hello, Halliday.
:58:47
- Nobby, what's on?
- I don't know.
:58:49
He's your crew. How much
petrol have you got?
:58:51
- About half full. Why? What's up?
- Fill her up, Dixon.
:59:02
Hi, Mr. Miniver.
:59:03
- What's up?
- Wish I knew.
:59:05
- What do you think?
- Don't know.
:59:06
- Do you know?
- All I know is...
:59:08
...I've been dragged out of bed
to open up the bar.
:59:11
Awfully glad you were.
:59:13
A couple of points to starboard there.
:59:18
Scots, wae hae wi' Wallace bled.
:59:22
- Hello, chaps.
- Why the glad rags?
:59:25
Well, I was in London at the Savoy
and I got old Halliday's call...
:59:28
...and I come straight down.
- Any idea what we're up to?
:59:31
Who cares? "Theirs is not to reason why.
Theirs is but to do or die."
:59:38
Gallant 600.
:59:40
- Give me a drink.
- Miniver, what you make of it?
:59:42
I'll do anything for our country, but
digging us out at 2 in the morning...
:59:46
That carries the war too far.
:59:49
- Where are we going?
- Orders are to collect all petrol boats...
:59:52
...of 30 feet and over
I can lay my hands on...
:59:54
...shove crews in, fill them
and send them to Ramsgate.
:59:57
- Ramsgate?
- Why Ramsgate?
:59:59
I don't know.
Your guess is as good as mine.