The Guns of Navarone
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:23:16
I'm desperately sorry, gentlemen.
Really, I am.

:23:19
It's embarrassing.
Just look at it!

:23:22
No, it's exactly what we want.
:23:24
They said you wanted a boat no one
would notice, but that's a disgrace!

:23:29
Give me 36 hours, and I know
I can lay my hands...

:23:32
...on a German E-boat in
absolutely perfect condition.

:23:35
I promise you, only one careful owner.
:23:38
I can pop over to Rhodes
and get it for you.

:23:40
Won't the Germans have
something to say about that?

:23:42
I suppose so, if they knew.
:23:44
But I've got good connections there.
What do you say?

:23:48
-No, thanks. We can't wait.
-Pity.

:23:50
I'll get my chaps to help
with your gear.

:23:53
No, that's all right, thank you.
:23:56
Right. I get it.
:23:57
Special cargo and all that, what?
Well, good luck to you.

:24:08
Brown?
:24:10
Yes, sir?
:24:11
What do you think?
:24:14
Well, she's a bit of a monster, sir.
:24:16
But I think I've got her worried.
:24:22
-Comfortable, professor?
-Yes, thank you.

:24:24
Matter of fact,
the boys have almost finished.

:24:28
Permission to speak?
:24:29
-What about?
-Well, the condition of this vessel.

:24:33
Talk to Captain Mallory.
He's in charge of transportation.

:24:37
Very good, sir.
:24:39
I've inspected this boat
and I think you ought to know...

:24:43
...I can't swim.
:24:46
I'll keep it in mind.

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