Mister Roberts
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:03:01
l've got good news for you.
You can take off them liberty whites.

:03:06
l ain't got the duty tonight!
:03:08
That's right. You and Mr. Roberts
got the duty tonight.

:03:10
Now hear this!
:03:12
Here we go! Here we go!
:03:16
This is the Captain speaking.
:03:19
l just found out that there's
men on this vessel expecting liberty.

:03:23
I don't know how this rumor got around,
but I'd like to clear it up right now.

:03:28
On account of cargo requirements
and security conditions...

:03:30
...which have just come
to my personal attention...

:03:33
...there will be no liberty
while in this here port!

:03:38
That is all.
:03:53
Come in, Mr. Roberts.
:03:58
Twenty-eight seconds! Pretty good time.
:04:02
You see, l've been expecting you.
:04:04
Okay, when does this crew get liberty?
:04:06
ln the first place,
just kindly hold your tongue.

:04:09
l'm still Captain here.
:04:11
-When are you gonna let this crew ashore?
-l'm not.

:04:14
lt was not my idea
coming to this liberty port.

:04:17
lt seems one of my officers arranged it
with a certain port director.

:04:20
Gave him a bottle of scotch whiskey,
compliments of the Captain.

:04:24
The port director was kind enough
to send me a thank-you note...

:04:27
...along with our order.
:04:30
Sit down, Mr. Roberts.
:04:36
Now l admit l was a little provoked
about not being consulted...

:04:39
...then l got to thinking
maybe we ought to come to this port...

:04:42
...so as you and me could have a talk.
:04:44
All right. Take it out on me,
but not the men.

:04:46
Don't you hear that music?
Don't you know it's tearing the guys apart?

:04:49
They're breakable, Captain! l promise you.
:04:53
Now you listen to me.
:04:56
l've got two things l want to show you.

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