The Caine Mutiny
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2:56:05
He's tired.
His nerves are shot.

2:56:08
A man can lose his head
after what Queeg has gone through.

2:56:11
That's endearing, but it won't hold.
2:56:14
Has it ever occurred to you that
our captain might be unbalanced?

2:56:20
I know about abnormal behaviour.
2:56:23
Captain Queeg has every symptom of
acute paranoia. He'll snap any day.

2:56:29
- Step outside.
- I'd like to stay.

2:56:32
- Let him. He studied psychology.
- You're fooling with dynamite.

2:56:37
The man is a Freudian delight.
He crawls with clues.

2:56:42
The rolling balls, the second-hand
phrases, the migraine headaches...

2:56:49
Shirt-tails, and tonight's speech:
I turned yellow but my dog likes me.

2:56:55
- I think Tom does make sense.
- You stay out of this.

2:57:00
So he has migraine headaches
and he rolls steel balls. So what?

2:57:07
You used to get up before reveille
and scribble on papers.

2:57:10
Everybody's a screwball in some way.
2:57:13
You're kidding yourself, Steve.
2:57:16
Will you go to the medical officer
with me and repeat what you've said?

2:57:22
- Do you agree with my diagnosis?
- Not even if I understood it.

2:57:27
I'm not doing it alone. If you
can't see it, they won't believe me.

2:57:33
Let's drop it. There'll be no more
talk of the captain being crazy.

2:57:40
- It can only blow up in our faces.
- I still insist he's paranoid.

2:57:49
See this bible?
2:57:52
I swear on this, I'll report
anything further you say about it.

2:57:57
There's no more friendship
on this point.


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