The Guns of Navarone
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:19:02
No. That is why I have lived so Long.
:19:05
Mr. Stavros is Colonel Stavros
of the Greek 19th Motorized Regiment.

:19:10
-He outranks us all.
-It is of no moment.

:19:12
The 19th Regiment no longer
exists, for the time being.

:19:16
-I beg your pardon, colonel.
-Andrea.

:19:21
Please continue.
:19:22
Right. If you're ready, corporal.
:19:24
Yes, sir. Ready, sir.
:19:26
Ready, willing and able, sir.
:19:29
Champing at the bit.
:19:30
Captain Mallory and Andrea...
:19:33
...are responsible for getting us
to where we're going.

:19:36
I'll tell you where it is,
and why we're going.

:19:38
That is, if you really want
to know, professor.

:19:41
I'm all ears, sir. All ears.
:19:44
We must avoid the coast road.
That means a 12-mile trek...

:19:48
...to St. Alexis, where Resistance
people from the town of Mandrakos...

:19:53
...will come and meet us
if they can make it.

:19:56
Any questions?
:19:57
I have an alternative route
to that place.

:20:00
May I borrow your pencil, please?
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Does the major think this is possible?
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I see.
:20:10
That's a thought, isn't it?
:20:12
Well, let's reexamine the plan
and see if we have any alternative.

:20:19
Watch out!
:20:24
-How long has he been there?
-I heard something ten minutes ago.

:20:28
I thought my ears were playing tricks.
Then I heard it again.

:20:30
Ten minutes?
Brown, go and get Major Baker.

:20:33
Yes, sir.
:20:34
What's your name?
:20:36
What're you doing here?{30953}{31027}The major asked you a question!
Answer the major.

:20:45
Sounds like Kurdish.
I don't understand it.

:20:47
I'll try Greek.
:20:57
-Translation, please.
-He doesn't speak English.


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