The Caine Mutiny
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3:32:00
I warn you, you bear full
responsibility for your conduct.

3:32:06
The court will hold in abeyance
to the prosecution's motion.

3:32:10
Did that nickname have
anything to do with the typhoon?

3:32:14
- No, sir.
- That's all.

3:32:17
- No further questions.
- The court has no questions.

3:32:22
You may only discuss your testimony
with the parties to the trial.

3:32:27
You're excused.
3:32:29
You're excused.
3:32:30
The ship was rolling bad. Queeg said
to come left, Maryk said right.

3:32:36
- Which did you do?
- I obeyed Mr Maryk.

3:32:39
- Mr Keith said he'd taken command.
- Did the captain act crazy?

3:32:43
- Did Mr Maryk?
- No, sir.

3:32:46
Was the captain scared?
Mr Maryk? Was anyone?

3:32:50
Just me.
I was plenty scared.

3:32:55
- Did you like Captain Queeg?
- I liked him, but not a lot.

3:33:01
- He acted strange.
- Because he cleaned up the Caine?

3:33:06
Because he made you get haircuts
and was strict about regulations?

3:33:12
These were attempts to make good
sailors out of his crew. That's all.

3:33:18
- What do those stars represent?
- Well...

3:33:23
This silver star is the Coral Sea,
Midway, Guadalcanal...

3:33:28
- That's all.
- Call Lt. Thomas Keefer.

3:33:33
When did you learn
about Queeg's relief?

3:33:37
Mr Maryk called us to the bridge
and told us he had assumed command.

3:33:41
Did Captain Queeg look sick?
3:33:45
In a typhoon nobody looks very well.
3:33:49
Didn't you realise -
3:33:51
- The seriousness of Queeg's
warning about collusion in mutiny?

3:33:56
- Yes, I did.
- Then why didn't you take action?


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