How I Won the War
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1:22:04
I haven't spoken to anyone else about
the King and me for the whole of this...

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And I. The King and I. You know?
1:22:15
- You'd like him.
- Thank you.

1:22:18
As I was saying, I haven't been
able to speak to anyone else

1:22:23
through the whole of this film.
1:22:26
You see, one day, after a not particularly
arduous or expensive skirmish,

1:22:32
they were all gathered round me...
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I well remember...
1:22:37
the way an admirable man and a great
soldier referred to expensive noises

1:22:44
as he listened to a battle without emotion.
1:22:49
That is the way, isn't it?
1:22:51
- For our kind.
- You are a fascist!

1:22:56
Am I? But I don't particularly dislike Jews.
1:23:00
- I love them.
- Have you...? Are you cruel?

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- Have you killed many Jews?
- Quite a lot.

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- What do you say to that?
- Good Lord.

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But then I try to find good in everybody.
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Why choose me
as your defending officer?

1:23:31
You're the only one decently turned out.
1:23:33
- Halt. Face your front.
- Shut up.

1:23:37
This man is not fit to plead.
1:23:39
It is obvious to anyone
with a spark of humanity in them

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that he should be treated with sympathy
and understanding and sent home.

1:23:46
- Shut up! You may not say anything.
- Defending officer, sir.

1:23:51
He's not an officer,
for all his voice and his linear belt.

1:23:55
Therefore, he may not make speeches.
He has no privileges in this court.

1:23:59
Choose anyone you like
but only officers can talk to me.


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