The Guns of Navarone
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:08:02
Then you've got
the bloody cliff overhang.

:08:05
You can't even see the bloody cave,
let alone the guns.

:08:09
And anyway, we haven't got
a bloody bomb big enough...

:08:13
...to smash that bloody rock.
:08:16
And that's the bloody truth, sir.
:08:20
I know how to hit those guns.
:08:22
Yes?
:08:24
Yes, sir.
:08:25
You fill a plane full of TNT...
:08:28
...and then you do a suicide
dive right into that cave.

:08:33
There's just one problem, sir:
:08:35
Getting someone to pilot the plane.
:08:40
I see. Perhaps you might
consider it yourself.

:08:46
Thank you, squadron leader,
and all of you.

:08:49
I know you've done your best,
and nobody could have done more.

:08:53
And I'm sorry.
:09:02
As you've probably surmised, I'm the
joker they'd heave out at 10,000 feet.

:09:07
And I can't say I blame them.
:09:09
I knew it was hopeless from the start,
but it had to be tried.

:09:12
Anyway, this is why you
were hauled out of Crete.

:09:21
And don't mislay this, will you?
:09:23
No, sir.
:09:24
We're pressed for time.
Let's go, gentlemen, shall we?

:09:40
-Any questions?
-Only one.

:09:43
Why me?
:09:46
What you want is
a seagoing taxi driver.

:09:50
Other men know these waters
as well as I do.

:09:52
Yes, but you've got
special qualifications.

:09:54
Franklin'll explain it.
It's his idea, anyway.

:09:58
First, you speak Greek and German.

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