What Price Glory
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1:14:02
Holsen, tell him there's nothing
the matter with him.

1:14:04
He doesn't have to go back
to the base hospital.

1:14:06
Tell him you can fix him up right here.
Go on, tell him.

1:14:08
- You been crawling in the mud with this?
- You bet your sweet life.

1:14:11
- Can you walk?
- That depends on what I see.

1:14:14
You don't mean to tell me
you're gonna send him back?

1:14:16
This man's got to
get out of here, Captain Flagg.

1:14:18
Sergeant, get over to sick bay at once,
get a tetanus shot, then get out of here.

1:14:23
This is breaking my heart!
But duty calls.

1:14:27
Oh, it brings tears to my eyes...
1:14:30
to say farewell to
my old company commander.

1:14:34
I don't see how
I can go through with it.

1:14:36
- You better make it snappy,
or that door'll be locked.
- What door?

1:14:39
- Charmaine's.
- Are you wounded too, Captain Flagg?

1:14:41
No, but inside of 10 minutes, I'll be
wounded, bumped off or have that officer.

1:14:46
Do me a favor, will you? Get yourself
killed just once. Just to please me.

1:14:51
Well, as we say in France,
au revoir. Oh!

1:14:58
Captain Flagg,
how about some company?

1:15:00
The air by that railroad embankment
is full of flying steel.

1:15:02
- A green man wouldn't have a chance.
- Are you going?

1:15:05
- I got personal and private reasons.
- If you're going, that suits me.

1:15:08
- Can you crawl on your belly?
- Captain, I've been crawling
under trains for five years.

1:15:12
I was a locomotive engineer on
the Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabam.

1:15:16
You oughta see
a few railroad wrecks.

1:15:18
I had three engines
shot out from under me last year.

1:15:21
- Cunningham, I think you'll do.
- You know I'll do.

1:15:29
- Captain Flagg, I've got one!
I've got a German officer.
- Let's have a look.

1:15:34
Throw some light on him.
Well, let's have a look. Well...

1:15:39
Boys, boys,
a German lieutenant.

1:15:42
He didn't wait for us to
go get him. He came on over.

1:15:44
You are the sweetest thing
I've seen since Charmaine.

1:15:48
Kiper. Kiper,
take good care of him for me.

1:15:52
And whatever you do,
don't frighten him to death.

1:15:54
He's our ticket of leave.
We're going home.

1:15:56
- Easy, easy! Easy.
- Come on, honey. Come on.


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