How I Won the War
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1:35:02
- One bastard stinks to high heaven.
- Are you a duration bloke?

1:35:06
- You wouldn't chuckle?
- Pack it in.

1:35:08
I'm a regular.
It's my soddin' career, liberating.

1:35:40
I knew this'd happen.
1:35:42
You knew it'd happen, didn't you?
1:35:51
Thank you. Thank you for your help.
1:35:55
- Steady on, we're still on it, the bridge.
- It is a lovely bridge.

1:36:02
It is the only bridge
still intact across the Rhine.

1:36:05
- It won't be for long.
- If you had it, you could win the war.

1:36:09
- I think we're doing that anyhow.
- And I could retire sooner.

1:36:14
- You'd win.
- Yes.

1:36:17
- It's yours.
- No, I don't want to blow it up.

1:36:20
You've done all the work.
1:36:22
- No, please.
- Cheap.

1:36:27
How much do you want for it?
1:36:30
No, no, no.
1:36:32
As we mean to go on, after the war.
1:36:38
The war brings out the best
in some, you know?

1:36:42
Thank you, but as we mean to go on.
1:36:45
- $25,000.
- Eisenhower would never pay.

1:36:50
Have it. Go on.
1:36:52
No. Those days are over.
1:36:56
There's no hope for you or your country
if you're going to let emotion rule.

1:36:59
I tell you. And it's got me nowhere.

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