Dr. Strangelove
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:58:00
My boys must have surrendered.
:58:02
There it is.
:58:04
Jack, listen.
:58:06
While there's still time, I beg you,
let's recall the Wing and--

:58:11
Those boys were like my children.
:58:16
Now they let me down.
:58:18
No, not a bit.
:58:20
I'm sure they all gave it
theirvery best.

:58:23
I'm equally sure they all died
thinking ofyou...

:58:25
every manjack ofthem,Jack.
:58:28
Supposing a bit ofwater
has gone off, eh?

:58:31
Certainly one can never be too sure
about those things.

:58:33
But look at me.
Do I look all rancid and clotted?

:58:36
Look at me,Jack. Look.
:58:39
And I drink a lot ofwater.
I'm whatyou might call a water man.

:58:43
And I can swear toyou, my boy,
swear toyou...

:58:47
that there's nothing wrong
with my bodily fluids.

:58:49
Not a thing,Jackie.
:58:52
Mandrake, wereyou ever
a prisoner ofwar?

:58:54
Well,Jack, the time's running very--
:58:58
- What?
- Wereyou ever a prisoner ofwar?

:59:01
Yes, I was, as a matter offact.
:59:03
Did they tortureyou?
:59:06
Yes, they did.
I was tortured by theJapanese.

:59:09
Not a pretty story.
:59:11
What happened?
:59:13
I don't know,Jack. It's difficult
to think under these conditions.

:59:17
Well, what happened was...
:59:19
they got me on the old
Rangoon-Inchinawa Railway.

:59:23
I was laying train lines
for the bloodyJapanese puff-puffs.

:59:27
No, I mean, when they tortured you,
did you talk?

:59:32
No, I--
:59:34
Well, I don't think theywanted me
to talk, really, or say anything.

:59:39
It was theirway ofhaving
a bit offun, the swine.

:59:42
The strange thing is,
they make such bloody good cameras.

:59:47
Those clowns outside will give me
a good going-over soon for the code.

:59:55
Yes, you may have quite a point
there,Jack.


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