The Great Escape
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1:36:02
What's the matter, Roger?
1:36:05
You can't go.
1:36:08
- What do you mean?
- I can't allow it.

1:36:10
Why?
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You can't see your hand
in front of your face.

1:36:14
You'd be caught before you got 10 yards.
1:36:16
That's ridiculous.
1:36:19
That's ridiculous. Never heard
anything so absurd in my life.

1:36:23
I can see perfectly. I can see perfectly!
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I can see... that pin down there.
1:36:30
- Does that satisfy you?
- What pin? Where?

1:36:44
Colin, do you see the foot of the door?
1:36:48
Yes, of course.
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Put the pin down there, will you?
1:36:55
All right.
1:37:00
All right. Come on.
1:37:03
Come on. Sit down.
1:37:06
Sit down. It was a good try.
1:37:10
I hate these last-minute letdowns,
but I've only just been told.

1:37:14
- It's too risky for you.
- Don't you think that's Colin's decision?

1:37:17
- No, I don't.
- Come on, Roger.

1:37:20
We all know the score here.
Well, at least, most of us do.

1:37:25
Your idea of this escape
is to start another front,

1:37:28
to foul up the Germans behind the lines.
All right, that's fine.

1:37:32
But once we get past that wire and have
them looking all over Germany for us,

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that mission is accomplished.
1:37:39
Afterwards, we have
some ideas of our own.

1:37:43
You mean getting home?
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- Back to your family?
- That's right.

1:37:48
Do you really believe
I haven't thought about that too?

1:37:51
I'm sure you have.
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I know Colin has.
1:37:57
And, Roger, I have too.
1:37:59
We think we can make it all the way.

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