The Dirty Dozen
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:03:03
John. Good to see you.
:03:06
Don't you give me that. We had
dinner last night together, remember?

:03:11
Be nice. Take it easy.
:03:18
This time it's serious, John.
You've gotta cooperate.

:03:22
Let's go.
:03:32
Colonel.
General is waiting, major.

:03:43
Major Reisman, sir.
:03:52
Sit down, gentlemen. Sit down.
:03:54
-Sit down, major.
-Thank you, sir.

:04:03
Well, major, what did you think
of the hanging?

:04:07
Looked very efficient.
Then again, I'm not an expert.

:04:10
I meant, how did you
personally feel about it?

:04:15
It wasn't the nicest way
to spend an evening.

:04:17
Well, it wasn't staged
for your entertainment, you know.

:04:20
I hope Private Gardner
was aware of that.

:04:22
-Private who?
-Private Gardner.

:04:24
He was the object of the exercise.
:04:28
There happens to have
been a reason, major.

:04:31
I've got your service record here, major.
:04:35
A lot of fireworks. A lot of transfers.
:04:39
One tough scrape after another,
very short on discipline.

:04:44
Very short on discipline.
:04:49
I hear you did a pretty good job in Italy.
:04:52
Then you loused it up by exceeding your
orders. And that's not the first time.

:04:56
-I didn't write those reports, sir.
-What is that supposed to mean?

:04:59
I don't necessarily agree
with what's in them.


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