The Americanization of Emily
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:06:01
Rear Admiral?
:06:03
I shall be up in my new dress
during lunch, love.

:06:16
Is Lt. Hayworth still
Navy Supply Officer here?

:06:19
No, sir. There's a Lt. Wade there now, sir.
:06:24
Thank you, sir.
:06:26
It might help you to know
that Lt. Wade is from Alabama.

:06:29
Thank you.
:06:34
Drop around my hotel tomorrow at 3:00.
I got some bottles for you, anyway.

:06:39
What kind of bottles?
:06:40
What kind of bottles would I have for
a Confederate kinsman in an alien land?

:06:45
- Don't tell me.
- I.W. Harper.

:06:48
You can't get bourbon over here.
:06:50
You got three bottles.
:06:53
You're quite a dog-robber,
ain't you, Madison?

:06:56
Let's just make sure
we read each other clear, Wade.

:07:00
I'll take care of you...
:07:01
but, Lieutenant,
my admiral sets the best table...

:07:05
of anybody in
the European theater of operations...

:07:07
including the Supreme Commander.
:07:09
I want the prime of everything
you've got in here.

:07:12
When I ask for steak, I mean aged,
two inches thick...

:07:16
corn-fed, that you can cut
with a sharp look.

:07:20
I'm setting up house, now.
:07:22
For today, I want six dozen sirloin strips...
:07:25
one crate of oranges,
one crate of grapefruit...

:07:27
six rib roasts, three Swiss hams,
six gallons of ice cream...

:07:31
and one gallon chocolate syrup.
:07:35
I expect to be favored.
:07:38
If any other admiral's dog-robber
complains...

:07:40
tell him my admiral will cover for you...
:07:42
all the way to the Secretary of the Navy.
:07:43
If you do right, I'll see that you get...
:07:46
the Legion of Merit with clusters.
:07:49
That's for your gallant service.
:07:55
If you fink on my admiral, man...

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