The Bridge on the River Kwai
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1:13:04
How's that, commander?
1:13:07
Don't call me commander.
1:13:09
It's unromantic.
1:13:10
You're an officer yourself.
1:13:12
How'd you like it
if I called you Lieutenant Lover?

1:13:15
Let's be democratic.
Just call me ''sir.''

1:13:18
Yes, sir.
1:13:21
Brass ahoy.
1:13:23
He wants you. He's all yours.
1:13:25
-I'm going for a swim.
-Don't leave me!

1:13:29
-Commander Shears?
-Yes.

1:13:31
My name's Warden.
1:13:33
-How do you do?
-Sorry to intrude--

1:13:34
That's okay, major.
I'm used to it.

1:13:37
Like a martini?
1:13:38
That's very kind.
I think not.

1:13:40
Mind if I have one?
1:13:41
How did you get that?
1:13:43
Where there's a hospital,
there's alcohol.

1:13:46
Yes, of course. Jolly good.
1:13:49
Well, I'll be as brief as possible.
1:13:52
I belong to a rather rum group
called Force 316.

1:13:56
Our headquarters is in
the Botanical Gardens.

1:13:58
-Protecting rare plants from the enemy?
-Not quite.

1:14:02
-Sure you won't have one?
-No, thanks.

1:14:04
We have an interest
in that railway you worked on.

1:14:08
You could give us no end
of valuable information.

1:14:12
Well, I'm leaving
for the States in a few days...

1:14:15
...and I told your people
everything I know.

1:14:19
But you could help us
in a rather special sense.

1:14:22
l know it's a terrible imposition, but
could you possibly come out and see us?

1:14:28
If you want to go over
the whole thing again.

1:14:32
Very kind.
Lord Louis'll be grateful.

1:14:34
-Who?
-Mountbatten.

1:14:36
We're one of his special pigeons.
1:14:38
Shall we say this evening, then?
About 8. I'll send a car.

1:14:42
This evening? Out of the question.
1:14:44
Tomorrow morning then?
About 1 0?

1:14:47
-Okay, 1 0:00.
-Thanks very much.

1:14:50
-Cheerio.
-Cheerio.

1:14:52
Good luck.
1:14:54
Thanks.

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