Stalag 17
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1:42:00
Everybody but Joey,
and you know who.

1:42:08
All right, who's the lucky one?
1:42:15
Let me do it, Hoffy.
1:42:17
- You want to go?
- No, I just want to draw.

1:42:21
OK, draw.
1:42:29
Let's call this my tag.
I'll take him out.

1:42:31
No volunteers.
We're all in on it.

1:42:34
You elected me Security.
The way things have been going

1:42:37
I've done a poor job and want
to make it up. Am I asking too much?

1:42:42
We've all done a poor job.
1:42:44
I still say this is my tag.
Any objections, Hoffy?

1:42:49
- Any objections?
- Not from me.

1:42:51
- He can have it.
- Who are we to argue with a hero?

1:42:53
- How about me latching on?
- Three's a crowd

1:42:56
especially if you've got
to go through barbed wire.

1:42:58
Let's have the wire cutters.
1:43:01
- Are the civilian clothes ready?
- Coming up.

1:43:03
Get to work on the trap door.
1:43:09
What do you say, Hoffy?
We hit the trenches

1:43:12
then cut out back at Barracks 9?
1:43:15
You'd better cut out
back of the south latrine.

1:43:17
- Why the south latrine?
- Because he's there. In the water tank.

1:43:22
Good spot.
1:43:24
With any luck
we may be in Krems by morning.

1:43:27
Maybe even catch a barge up to Linz.
1:43:30
Two packs of cigarettes say Dunbar
never gets out of the compound.

1:43:34
Are you starting that again?
1:43:35
- Anybody cover?
- Somebody step on that crum.

1:43:39
- We warned you.
- Sure you warned me.

1:43:41
You were gonna slit the throat
of that stoolie.

1:43:44
Here's the knife to do it with.
1:43:48
- Make sure you get the right throat.
- We're looking at it.

1:43:51
Hurry up on that trap door.
Are you trying to gum up the works?

1:43:55
Would you rather see Dunbar lying
in the mud like Manfredi and Jonson?


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