3:26:04
	He had a paranoid skipper who went
to pieces, and he saved the ship.
3:26:11
	The Navy has three psychiatrists
who will testify that Queeg is sane.
3:26:16
	Paranoids walk a thin dividing line
between sanity and lunacy.
3:26:20
	Are you a psychiatrist?
3:26:24
	I'm a writer.
I'm a judge of human behaviour.
3:26:28
	You were the first to notice
the captain's psychotic symptoms?
3:26:32
	- Yes.
- Did you explain it to Mr Maryk?
3:26:36
	- I discussed it.
- That's an interesting point.
3:26:40
	- Would you repeat it in court?
- Why not?
3:26:45
	Mr Keefer, you ought to take a look
at Article 186 of Navy regulations.
3:26:51
	"An officer relieving his commanding
officer, or recommending it. -
3:26:55
	- Together with others
who so counsel. -
3:26:58
	- Must bear the responsibility for
and must justify such action."
3:27:03
	That's confusing the issue.
I'm not on trial.
3:27:07
	You're not an expert on psychiatry,
but you made the diagnosis.
3:27:13
	Yes.
3:27:17
	The atmosphere is getting thick
in here. I'll wait in the hall.
3:27:25
	Tom had nothing to do with it.
Nobody told me what to do.
3:27:29
	- Sure.
- Will you take the case?
3:27:33
	I'd much rather prosecute.
3:27:37
	I guess I can't blame you.
3:27:44
	- I'll take it.
- How do we plead?
3:27:48
	- Your case depends on Maryk.
- How do I plead?
3:27:51
	Not guilty.
You're a great naval hero.
3:27:58
	Charge: mutiny.