The Americanization of Emily
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1:06:00
Life is especially dear to me right now...
1:06:02
and I'm not going to leave mine
on some beach in France...

1:06:05
just to satisfy your grotesque sense
of service loyalty.

1:06:08
You don't think I'm going to spend
two years in a brig for this.

1:06:12
I can't believe you're serious, Bus.
1:06:15
If it's the Navy's public image
that concerns you...

1:06:18
just think what this will look like
in the newspapers.

1:06:20
"The first dead man on Omaha Beach."
1:06:23
"The tomb of the Unknown Sailor!"
1:06:26
What a hurricane Drew Pearson
could make out of that.

1:06:29
You must remember that
small offshore squall he kicked up...

1:06:31
the time General Patton
slapped that soldier.

1:06:38
Madison, you're despicable.
1:06:41
This is insane!
1:06:43
How did we ever get into this?
1:06:46
You're not fit to wear
the insignia of a naval officer.

1:06:50
That was pretty baroque.
1:06:52
- Wouldn't you say, Marv?
- You're a coward and a scoundrel.

1:06:56
And if you want to make...
1:07:00
If you want to make anything out of that...
1:07:03
I'll be in my room.
1:07:05
I'll send my seconds
with a choice of weapons!

1:07:13
Marv, it's your turn.
1:07:16
Would you like to break my saber
over your knee...

1:07:18
or snip off my buttons?
1:07:22
You're not going to expose anything
to Drew Pearson, Charlie.

1:07:25
You're much too fond of the Admiral.
1:07:27
And you're much too decent to expose
that old man to public ridicule.

1:07:31
You're gonna have to find a better angle
out of this than that.

1:07:35
I'm supposed to be on a plane at 9:00
this evening.

1:07:38
We're meeting with a Port Commander
at Portland at 11:00 this evening.

1:07:41
That's not much time to think up angles.
1:07:47
You'll think of something.
1:07:59
The Admiral would like to see you
in his room, Commander.


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