The Bridge on the River Kwai
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:15:31
I'm going to have a word with Clipton.
:15:35
Clipton, don't let me interrupt.
:15:38
-How's the arm?
-Nearly healed.

:15:40
Sir, this is Commander Shears
of the United States Navy.

:15:43
How do you do, sir?
:15:44
We found him and an Australian.
:15:46
All that's left of the
prisoners who built the camp.

:15:49
U.S. Navy? Out here?
:15:50
I am sort of landlocked.
:15:53
-You lost your ship?
-The Houston.

:15:55
I made it ashore, but I got separated
from the other survivors.

:15:58
And your group here?
:16:00
Mostly Aussies. Some lime--
:16:02
Some British.
Indians, Burmese, Siamese.

:16:05
And what happened to them?
:16:06
They died...
:16:09
...of malaria, dysentery,
beri-beri, gangrene.

:16:13
Other causes of death:
:16:15
Famine, overwork, bullet wounds,
snakebites...

:16:19
...Saito.
:16:21
Then there were some
who just got tired of living.

:16:24
Has Clipton seen you?
:16:26
Just about to. Come over here,
you can shave later.

:16:30
All right.
:16:33
You'll stay with the officers.
:16:36
We'll find some decent clothing.
:16:37
Don't bother about me.
:16:39
I'm not anxious to
get off the sick list.

:16:41
Besides, this is working kit.
It's the fashion here.

:16:44
The officers in your party
did manual labour?

:16:47
I think you could call it that.
:16:49
I raised that very point
with Colonel what's-his-name.

:16:52
Saito.
:16:53
-I think he understands now.
-Is that so?

:16:56
Yes. I must say he seems
quite a reasonable type.


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