The Dirty Dozen
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That's your privilege. But you won't
be able to exercise it much longer.

:27:04
Guard.
:27:06
Because on March 25th,
you have a date with the hangman.

:27:14
That's just six days from now.
:27:24
Buenos días, major.
:27:28
You know, sergeant, going over
the transcript of that man's trial. . .

:27:32
. . .there are a couple of things
I don't get.

:27:35
Did he ever claim
that he didn't do it?

:27:38
I beg your pardon, but you haven't been
around prisons very much, have you?

:27:42
You see, the first thing one learns
in prison, everybody is innocent.

:27:46
This one, he doesn't say too much
about that one way or another.

:27:50
He's only disturbed because we don't
allow him to have strings for his guitar.

:27:55
Sergeant, did you ever lose a man. . .
:27:57
. . .because he hung himself
with a guitar string?

:28:00
No, sir, I haven't,
and I'm not about to.

:28:02
Well, if he makes the trip,
see he gets the strings.

:28:05
Yes, sir.
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Attention!
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-Tell the men to be seated.
-Yes, sir. Take seats!

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-Guards out.
-Sir, l--

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-Guards out.
-Yes, sir.

:28:30
You heard him. Guards, out!
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My name, for those of you
who may have forgotten, is Reisman.

:28:49
You've all volunteered for a mission
which gives you just three ways to go:

:28:53
You can foul up in training and be sent
back here for execution of sentence. . .

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. . .or you can foul up in combat. . .
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. . .in which case
I'll blow your brains out. . .


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