For Whom the Bell Tolls
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1:07:05
Pay no attention to him. He's drunk.
1:07:08
Fix my shoes, María.
1:07:19
Are you really drunk?
- Why not?

1:07:22
But not too drunk to watch your mouth!
1:07:34
No one on guard at the top?
- In this storm?

1:07:37
What for? No soldiers will move
in these mountains tonight.

1:07:41
Pilar, bring me something hot to eat!
1:07:48
Wine, Inglés?
1:07:50
I thought I was Roberto.
- I call you Inglés before the others.

1:07:55
Roberto?
1:07:57
Don Roberto!
1:08:01
How is Don Roberto?
- Fine, Don Pablo. How's Bacchus?

1:08:07
Who is Bacchus?
1:08:10
You know. Your constant companion.
1:08:13
I don't know such a man.
1:08:16
You say funny things, Inglés.
- Sure, I do. I'm a laugh a minute.

1:08:21
Pay no attention. He's drunk.
- Tell us, Inglés,

1:08:25
why have you come so far
to fight for our Republic?

1:08:32
A man fights for what he believes in,
Fernando. - In his own country.

1:08:38
Maybe you feel I'm sticking my nose
into other people's business,

1:08:42
but I don't feel that way.
It's not only Spain fighting here.

1:08:48
It's Germany and Italy
fighting Russia.

1:08:51
And the Spanish are right in the
middle of it. The Nazis and fascists

1:08:56
are against democracy
and against the communists.


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