Mister Roberts
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1:21:01
What good would that do?
1:21:02
Plenty. l'd lie around that hospital
for a couple of weeks till the ship sailed.

1:21:06
l'd be off this ship! Will you do it, Doc?
1:21:16
What's really the matter?
1:21:21
l just put Dolan on report.
1:21:26
On report?
1:21:28
Why?
1:21:30
l gave him an order. He didn't carry it out
fast enough to suit me.

1:21:36
No, that's not true.
1:21:39
lt's the war.
1:21:41
l heard the news. The war was ending
and l couldn't get to it.

1:21:46
There's Dolan, giving me guff about
something, and all of a sudden l hated him!

1:21:50
l hated all of them.
1:21:52
lf they think l'm bucking for a promotion,
that l walk ten feet across the room...

1:21:56
...to get anything from that captain...
1:21:57
...l'm through
with the whole ungrateful mob!

1:22:00
Does this crew owe you something?
1:22:02
What do you mean by that?
1:22:04
You talk as if they did.
1:22:10
That's exactly how l'm talking.
1:22:14
Doc, that shows you how far gone l am.
1:22:18
l'm blaming them for something that--
1:22:20
What? Something what?
1:22:24
Doug, you've made some sort of an
agreement with the Captain, haven't you?

1:22:28
Agreement? l don't know what you mean.
1:22:30
Doc, turn on the radio!
1:22:33
This broadcast will bring you
a special newsflash.

1:22:36
The war is over in Europe!
The war is over in Europe!

1:22:40
Germany has surrendered unconditionally
to the Allied Armies.

1:22:43
The surrender was signed
in a schoolhouse in the city of Reims.

1:22:47
l would remind you that there is still
a minor skirmish here in the Pacific.

1:22:51
l'll miss that, too.
1:22:53
But this is the greatest day in the world.
We've got to celebrate.

1:22:57
-How about it, Frank?
-Yeah, we've gotta celebrate.

1:22:59
What'll it be? Alcohol and orange juice
or orange juice and alcohol?


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