Stalag 17
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:34:21
Those poor suckers,
Manfredi and Jonson.

:34:24
They got out of Stalag 17 all right,
:34:26
only not quite the way
they wanted to go.

:34:29
Somebody in our outfit was tipping
off the Krauts. Only who was it?

:34:34
The Animal, or Harry, or Hoffy,
or Price, or Blondie or Joey, or Duke?

:34:40
It sure wasn't me.
Maybe it was Sefton.

:34:44
Sergeant J.J. Sefton.
:34:47
It's about time I told you more
about that Sefton guy.

:34:51
If I was a writer,
I'd send it to the "Reader's Digest"

:34:55
for one of those "Most Unforgettable
Characters You've Ever Met".

:34:58
He was a big time operator,
always hustling, always scrounging.

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Take, for instance, the horse races.
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Every Saturday and Sunday
he'd put on horse races.

:35:06
He was the sole owner and operator
of the Stalag 17 Turf Club.

:35:10
He was the presiding steward,
the chief handicapper,

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the starter, the judge,
the breeder and his own bookie.

:35:16
He was the whole works, except I was
the stable boy for five smokes a day.

:35:21
Give me Equipoise.
Ten on the nose.

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Ten on the nose.
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- Come on, come on.
- Ten on Schnickelfritz.

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- Equipoise.
- Schnickelfritz.

:35:35
Come on, boys.
The horses are at the post.

:35:39
- Equipoise?
- Equipoise.

:35:41
Ten on Equipoise.
:35:43
Five on Sea Biscuit. I'll pay when
the Red Cross parcels come in.

:35:47
- No credit.
- Have a heart, Sefton!

:35:49
Sorry, it's against the rules
of the Racing Commission.

:35:51
Any more bets?
Ready, Cookie?

:35:54
- Ready!
- Let them go!

:35:57
And they are off and running
at Stalag 17!


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