The Guns of Navarone
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He himself is ideal for the job.
He's experienced and extremely capable.

:13:06
Don't blush, Roy.
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And best of all, he's lucky.
Aren't you lucky?

:13:10
-If you say so, sir.
-I do, indeed.

:13:12
Napoleon said once, when somebody
was up for promotion to general...

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...''Yes, I know he's brilliant.
But is he lucky?''

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The emperor knew the value of luck.
Our Roy seems to have it.

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-Then make me a general, sir.
-Patience, my dear boy, patience.

:13:27
Now this is our Corporal Miller.
A chemistry professor in private life.

:13:31
An absolute genius
with high explosives.

:13:34
He blew up Rommel's headquarters with
no damage to the orphanage next door.

:13:39
They don't come any better. We tried
to make him an officer. He refused.

:13:43
This is '' Butcher'' Brown,
our mechanical marvel.

:13:45
He's a genius with engines,
machinery, radios, et cetera.

:13:49
And the best man
with a knife I've ever met.

:13:52
He got his training in Spain. The boys
call him the Butcher of Barcelona.

:13:58
Private Spyro Pappadimos.
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What's his particular genius?
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He's a born killer. A useful man
to have along on a job like this.

:14:10
His father happens to be our chief
resistance contact on Navarone.

:14:15
The boy went to America
to get an education.

:14:18
I'm afraid he got the wrong kind.
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Well, there's the team.
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Pirates and cutthroats,
every one of them.

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And of course, there's Lucky here.
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And the redoubtable Mr. Stavros...
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...and yourself.
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With every one of us a genius,
how can we fail?

:14:34
You can't.
:14:36
We're sending six destroyers through
the Navarone Channel next Tuesday...

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...to take the men off Kheros.
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If those guns aren't spiked by then...
:14:44
...there'll be six more ships
at the bottom of the Aegean.

:14:51
There's your car, gentlemen.

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