Tunes of Glory
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

1:07:00
Well, that's a fine, cheerful greeting.
1:07:02
Dusty, would you be so kind
as to press that on the wall...

1:07:05
and we'll see
if I can get myself a drink?

1:07:07
Certainly, Jock. Certainly.
1:07:15
Uh, Charlie, was it you
trying to telephone me this morning?

1:07:19
Me, old boy? No.
1:07:31
Dear Mummy,
my chilblains are terrible.

1:07:34
- Good morning, Corporal.
- Good morning, sir.

1:07:35
Are you feeling the heat, Corporal?
1:07:38
- It's cold, sir.
- No wonder it's cold, lad. You're naked.

1:07:41
- Do up your collar buttons.
- Sir.

1:07:44
Then you can bring me
one hell of a whiskey.

1:07:46
- Sir.
- Steady, lad. Steady.

1:07:48
- What are you drinking, Charlie?
- Actually, I've had lunch.

1:07:51
What are you drinking?
1:07:53
I'm asking something
that's a question of fact...

1:07:55
not just a rumor.
1:07:58
- What's in your glass?
- Brandy.

1:08:00
And one hell of a brandy.
1:08:04
- Old boy.
- Jock, man, can I have a word with you?

1:08:06
- What is it?
- Not here.

1:08:08
- Is it shop?
- Sort of.

1:08:10
Is it shop? I'm asking.
1:08:11
- Aye, it is.
- Then not now. Not in the mess.

1:08:15
Well, well, well, well, well.
1:08:20
And what's news today?
1:08:26
Is there no news?
1:08:30
Surely some wee bit of gossip, eh?
1:08:35
MacKinnon.
1:08:41
- It snowed.
- Plus 10 for observation. Oh, laddie.

1:08:45
Look, Jock, I've got to talk to you.
It's dead important.

1:08:48
Jimmy, Jimmy, lad,
nothing's that important.

1:08:50
Nothing at all.
1:08:52
And maybe I don't want to know.
1:08:54
This might be important, Jock.
Really, quite.

1:08:58
God knows what you all think I am.

prev.
next.