A Foreign Affair
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:02:01
Over 75,000 tons of explosives
were dropped here.

:02:04
British Lancasters by night,
American Fortresses by day.

:02:08
I heard Russian artillery
had a little part in it too, if you don't mind.

:02:11
Sure they did and I wish
they'd pay us for all those cannons.

:02:15
Hey, quit juggling. Film like this
is good stuff around election time.

:02:19
The incumbent overseas.
:02:20
Pennecot, don't you want to see it?
Look at it.

:02:23
Like pack rats been gnawing at a hunk
of old mouldy Roquefort cheese.

:02:34
Miss Frost? Congresswoman Frost?
:02:37
- Present.
- We're flying over Berlin.

:02:42
15 minutes ahead of schedule.
:02:44
Well, don't you want to see it?
:02:47
One thing at a time.
:03:26
You got quite a sight coming.
Looks like chicken innards at frying time.

:03:30
Considering the taxpayers' money
poured on it,

:03:32
I don't expect it to look like a lace Valentine.
:03:39
Golly.
:03:46
Well, that's rough doing.
That sure is rough doing.

:03:54
They ought to put in grass
and move in a herd of longhorn.

:03:57
Build up their industries.
Get those smokestacks belching again.


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