Mister Roberts
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1:05:13
Well, they're peaceful anyhow.
1:05:15
All right, lads. Come on, lend a hand.
1:05:40
Hiya, Mr. Roberts!
1:05:43
Evening, Mr. Roberts!
1:05:47
-Duty officer, sir.
-That's right.

1:05:50
Colonel Middleton presents
his compliments to the Captain, sir...

1:05:54
...and wishes him to know that these men
made a shambles...

1:05:57
...of the Colonel's testimonial dinner-dance.
1:05:59
You men crashed a dance
for Army personnel?

1:06:02
Yes, sir.
And they made us feel unwelcome.

1:06:05
The Army started a fight, huh?
1:06:06
No, sir, we started it.
1:06:08
And we finished it.
1:06:11
Tell Mr. Roberts how many of you
Army bums is in the hospital.

1:06:15
Thirty-eight soldiers of the U.S. Army
have been hospitalized.

1:06:19
And the Colonel himself has
a very bad bruise on his left shin.

1:06:24
That's not all, Lieutenant.
1:06:26
There were young ladies present,
50 of them...

1:06:29
...from the finest families of Elysium.
1:06:31
Well, sir....
1:06:35
Two of these young women were
somewhat mauled.

1:06:40
One of them actually got a black eye.
1:06:42
Six others had their clothes
torn from them.

1:06:45
They ran screaming into the night.
1:06:47
They haven't been heard from since.
1:06:49
What are you going to do about it?
1:06:51
l'm due to be relieved here in 15 minutes.
l'd be glad to lead a search party.

1:06:57
No, sir, the Army will take charge
of that end.


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