A Bridge Too Far
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1:25:05
Get that bloody stretcher inside!
1:25:11
All right. Here we go.
1:25:19
Good morning. Mr. Cornish
is straight through there.

1:25:22
Right. Thank you.
1:25:26
Hello, Dick.
It's all right. Sit down.

1:25:29
- You all right?
- Fine. It's only a flesh wound.

1:25:32
- How are things?
- Not too bad, sir.

1:25:37
What is bad is this.
1:25:39
- Careful.
- Sorry.

1:25:40
We hold the north end of the bridge.
The Germans hold the south.

1:25:44
But now they probably control
most of the town...

1:25:46
including the church tower.
1:25:48
What you're saying is
that we're surrounded.

1:25:50
Yes, something like that.
1:25:53
- What else?
- Sir.

1:25:56
I was a bit surprised to find
Bittrich's panzer troops here, sir.

1:26:07
Yes, well, surely you didn't believe
all that nonsense they told us.

1:26:11
I mean, about the enemy being
made up of old men, children.

1:26:18
We'll have to risk it.
1:26:19
It's halfway through the morning,
and things aren't getting any better.

1:26:22
- Sergeant, how is it?
- Sir.

1:26:24
We can't clear the streets.
1:26:26
Enemy strength keeps increasing. It's
impossible to get through to the bridge.

1:26:29
Thanks, Sergeant.
1:26:31
It's imperative I get back to H.Q.
before the situation gets out of hand.

1:26:35
If it's all right with you, Cleminson
and I will come part of the way.

1:26:38
- All right, Jimmy?
- Let's move.


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