The Flight of the Phoenix
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1:19:00
Because you wouldn't have
given me any.

1:19:02
You're damn right I wouldn't!
1:19:50
Listen, if you're coming here
to tell me I shouldn't be unkind...

1:19:53
...to that miserable Kraut,
you're wasting your breath.

1:19:56
Now, don't tell me
you don't think he's crazy.

1:20:00
Well, suppose we agree
he's as mad as a hatter.

1:20:04
Do you think the rest of us aren't?
1:20:06
Do you think you've been
behaving rationally?

1:20:09
- Do you really think anyone would?
- All right, maybe not.

1:20:12
He isn't concerned about
getting out of here.

1:20:15
All he wants is
to see that thing fly.

1:20:17
He doesn't care who gets killed
in the process.

1:20:19
- Well, now-
- Well, nothing!

1:20:22
I've done my share of killing.
1:20:24
My score is five. What does
he want to do, improve on that?

1:20:27
- Back to that, are we?
- Yes-

1:20:29
I don't believe you're really
that concerned about those five men.

1:20:33
- No, I'm laughing myself sick.
- You're not laughing either.

1:20:36
What really gets you
is that maybe you're wrong.

1:20:39
And maybe that little dried-up
calculating machine down there...

1:20:43
...really does kn-know the answers.
1:20:45
Maybe Frank Towns, who's flown
every crate they've built...

1:20:48
...who could fly in and out
of a tennis court if he had to...

1:20:51
...maybe that great trailblazer's
nothing more than a back number now.

1:20:57
And maybe men like Dorfmann
can build machines...

1:20:59
...that can do Frank Towns' job for him.
And do it better.


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