Cast a Giant Shadow
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1:10:01
I'm sorry, too.
1:10:04
I waited to write to you
till I was getting better.

1:10:06
- I knew you'd worry.
- Of course I'd worry.

1:10:10
It was my baby, too. Remember?
1:10:13
I remember.
1:10:15
If you'd written me when it happened...
1:10:17
...I could've come back
when it might've done some good.

1:10:20
Are you angry
because I'm not desperately sick?

1:10:22
Of course not.
1:10:23
But you could've answered my cable
to say you were fine.

1:10:26
- I gave up everything to rush here...
- All right, Mickey.

1:10:31
Part of my sickness was you,
that should be obvious.

1:10:35
I wanted you back.
1:10:42
I heard so many stories about you and...
1:10:46
Did you believe them?
1:10:49
I don't now. Now that you're here.
1:10:58
Mickey?
1:11:07
Why did you come home?
1:11:10
I was lonesome for your mother.
1:11:13
Don't hate me for loving you so much.
1:11:23
To Col. David Marcus,
for his able work in World War II...

1:11:27
...in the fields of combined planning
and military government...

1:11:30
...which paved the road for Anglo-American
agreement on many complex problems...

1:11:34
...His Majesty is glad to bestow the rank of
Honorary Officer of the Military Division...

1:11:39
...of the Most Excellent Order
of the British Empire.

1:11:44
Thank you, sir.
1:11:47
Congratulations, darling.
1:11:49
- I think this calls for a drink.
- Mr. Ambassador, my wife.

1:11:52
- How do you do?
- She drinks, too.

1:11:55
That's a fine tan you have there, Colonel.
Might I inquire where you got it?

1:11:59
- Traveling, Ambassador.
- Indeed?


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