The Longest Day
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:44:07
I just talked to General Jodl...
the Führer is awake.

:44:11
I don't care if he's awake or not!
What about the reserve panzers?

:44:18
The Führer went into
one of his tantrums...

:44:23
...and no one dared
bring up the subject.

:44:26
They're still held in reserve!
:44:29
Yes, Field Marshal.
:44:35
Sir, if you would call
the Führer yourself...

:44:37
...I am convinced he would
respect your views.

:44:41
Call him?
:44:43
Call that Bohemian corporal?!
:44:47
Crawl on my knees to him?!
:44:51
No! It is out of the question!
:44:57
''Wounds my heart with a
monotonous languor.''

:45:03
What's that?
:45:04
Nothing...nothing of importance.
:45:09
Here, let me help you.
:45:12
You all right, Tom?
Come on, they're up there.

:45:20
-Sir.
-Well?

:45:22
Mr. Smith says to tell you
he's stood his men too.

:45:26
The Jerries are moving up
into the woods...

:45:28
...with machine guns and mortars.
:45:31
-Tell the men to stand firm!
-Tell the chaps--

:45:34
Tell them to expect another
counterattack, a heavy one.

:45:41
-Here you are, mate.
-Ta.

:45:48
What's the matter?
:45:49
Listen. I thought I heard bagpipes.
:45:52
Don't be daft!

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