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:36:03
Yes, well,
l don't know anything about it.

:36:10
-Do you know anything about it?
-No, sir.

:36:15
-What about you?
-No, sir.

:36:19
Where's the wireless?
:36:22
Now, look, it's got to be found,
so where is it?

:36:27
l order those responsible
to hand it over immediately.

:36:32
l'm asking you once more.
You, what's your name?

:36:35
-Lt. Spence, sir.
-Where is it hidden?

:36:38
l don't know what you're
talking about, sir.

:36:41
Grey! You're provost marshal.
:36:44
lf there's one here,
it's your responsibility.

:36:46
-l know nothing of a wireless.
-You should!

:36:49
l'll have you court-martialed,
and it'll show on your record.

:36:53
-Brough! What do you know?
-Nothing. And it's Maj. Brough.

:36:57
lt's just the sort of trouble
you bloody Americans cause.

:37:00
-l don't have to take that.
-You stand to attention--

:37:03
l'm senior American officer, and l
don't have to take that from you!

:37:07
There's no radio or wireless, as you
call it, in this hut that l know of.

:37:12
And if there was, l sure
as hell wouldn't tell you, colonel.

:37:17
Well, then, we'll search the hut.
That's what we'll do.

:37:22
Every officer will stand
by his bed at attention.

:37:26
-Do you hear me? Attention!
-Shut up, Jones.

:37:30
-There's a wireless in this hut, sir.
-Yes, and l said, shut up.

:37:35
-Can l help you?
-There is a radio here.

:37:37
-According to the Geneva Convention--
-l know the code of ethics.

:37:42
lf you believe there's a radio, search
for it. lf you know where, take it.

:37:47
-lt's your job to enforce the law.
-My job is to enforce civilized law.

:37:52
lf you want to cite law,
then obey it yourself.

:37:55
Give us the food and medical
supplies to which we're entitled.

:37:59
-One day you will go too far, colonel.
-One day l'll be dead, captain.


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