: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.
:28:12
Attention!
:28:21
-Tell the men to be seated.
-Yes, sir. Take seats!
:28:26
-Guards out.
-Sir, l--
:28:28
-Guards out.
-Yes, sir.
:28:30
You heard him. Guards, out!
:28:44
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. . .
:28:58
. . .or you can foul up in combat. . .
:28:59
. . .in which case
I'll blow your brains out. . .
:29:02
. . .or you can do as you're told,
in which case you might just get by.
:29:06
You must not attempt to escape.
:29:08
There will be no excuses,
there will be no appeal.
:29:11
Any breach of either of these conditions
by any one of you. . .
:29:14
. . .means you'll all be shipped back
for immediate execution of sentence.
:29:19
You are therefore dependent
upon each other.
:29:22
Any one of you try anything smart. . .
:29:24
. . .and the 12 of you get it
right in the head, all right?
:29:31
So try to remember that.
:29:34
Now, are there any questions?
:29:40
Sir?
:29:45
Do we have to eat with niggers?
:29:53
It's all right.
The gentleman from the South. . .
:29:55
. . .made some kind of inquiries
about the dining arrangements.
:29:59
He and his colleagues are discussing
the place-card settings. All right?