The Dirty Dozen
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:22:00
If you do, then you don't
know Victor Franko.

:22:03
How come you speak German?
:22:05
Because my old man was
a coal miner in Silesia.

:22:07
If he didn't speak German,
he didn't dig coal and he didn't eat.

:22:11
That was the language he spoke
when he came to the States?

:22:14
Pretty tough job in those days.
:22:16
Yeah, it still is.
:22:18
I don't like officers,
not any of them, and I never have.

:22:24
But you were one yourself,
weren't you?

:22:28
Yeah, three lousy days.
:22:31
Somebody must have thought
you'd make a good officer.

:22:34
They made a big mistake, didn't they?
:22:36
Well, I thought you claimed
he was going over the hill.

:22:39
What the hell are you talking about,
"claimed"?

:22:42
He was going over the hill.
:22:44
My outfit was pinned down by
the worst crossfire you ever saw.

:22:48
Half of them bleeding to death.
And this lover took off like a rabbit. . .

:22:51
. . .with the medical supplies
on his back.

:22:53
The only way to stop him
was to shoot him.

:22:58
Anyhow, he had it coming.
:23:00
Yeah. But you only made
one mistake, huh?

:23:06
Guard.
:23:10
You let somebody see you do it.
:23:22
General prisoner Maggott, A.J., sir.
:23:29
"Maggott, A.J. Death by hanging. "
:23:32
Hey, midnight.
:23:33
Be a real good boy, now, and maybe
I'll let you eat with the white folks.

:23:49
Well, Maggott, I see you've got
a sense of humor.

:23:54
The all-American hero,
laughing in the face of death.


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