Sink the Bismarck!
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:34:01
Latest plot report, sir.
:34:03
Suffolk and Norfolk still in contact.
:34:05
Hood and Prince of Wales...
:34:07
are estimated 120 miles from Bismarck.
:34:09
Should be quite a show tomorrow morning.
:34:11
I know where I'd rather be.
:34:13
Excuse me, sir.
:34:16
What a time for Shepard to take over.
:34:20
I hope he's getting
all the help he needs.

:34:23
Help, sir? I didn't think
he needed any help.

:34:28
Captain Shepard is
a very old friend of mine.

:34:30
You would be quite wrong
if you judged him too harshly.

:34:34
He had his ship
blown from under him
last year in Norway.

:34:38
This job here means promotion for him...
:34:40
but he can't wait to get another ship.
:34:43
Only two things matter to him...
:34:45
His family and the sea.
:34:47
I didn't know he had any family.
:34:49
His son is an air gunner
serving in the Ark Royal.

:34:53
He and the boy are terribly close.
:34:55
And his wife?
:34:57
He hasn't spoken about her,
and I haven't asked.

:35:00
Signal from Commander-in-Chief,
Home Fleet.

:35:03
"Suffolk and Norfolk
will continue shadowing tonight.

:35:06
They won't engage the enemy."
:35:07
Right. Make to Hood
and Prince of Wales.

:35:10
If enemy maintains present
course and speed...

:35:13
you should make contact
approximately 0510.

:35:17
Right, sir.
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And, Dexter.
:35:21
Yes, sir.
:35:23
Add to that... good luck.
:35:25
Very good, sir.
:35:27
[Bugle Playing]
:35:33
I'm not strong enough
for this sort of thing.

:35:36
Besides, I've got flat feet.
:35:37
Ah, shut up, Henry.
:35:39
If we're going to fight the Bismarck...
:35:41
I'll check "Y" turret.
:35:43
We better check that turbine.
:35:45
I always get seasick.
:35:47
Hood and Prince of Wales...
:35:49
are somewhere in here.
:35:51
Suffolk and Norfolk...
:35:52
report Bismarck and Prinz Eugen here.
:35:56
If so, we shouldn't have long to wait.
:35:58
Should be getting light up there now.

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