A Bridge Too Far
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:09:00
That's a very reasonable question.
:09:02
I don't want to bother you with
a lot of meteorological mumbo jumbo...

:09:07
but the fact is, you see,
whether we like it or not...

:09:09
fog-- it moves.
:09:12
Of course it moves. Where?
:09:14
That's very difficult
to say, General.

:09:16
It's very slippery stuff, fog.
:09:19
You think you've got it,
then it reverses itself...

:09:22
and leaves you behind.
:09:25
Won't you please sit down?
:09:28
What I'm trying to say, General...
:09:31
is even if we move your troops
the 50 miles--

:09:33
I grant you,
now the sun is shining--

:09:35
the chances are that
by the time we get there...

:09:38
the fog could quite easily
have preceded us.

:09:41
- So we simply have to wait.
- And do nothing.

:09:44
I think that puts it rather well.
:10:31
Hey, you! You Vandeleur?
:10:35
- Yeah.
- I'm Bobby Stout.

:10:37
How do you do?
:10:38
Hell of a day, huh?
Look at 'em-- wild.

:10:41
Have you ever been liberated?
:10:43
- I got divorced twice. Does that count?
- Yes, that counts.

:10:46
Hey, that Bailey crap.
You got it amongst this stuff?

:10:48
When you refer to Bailey crap...
:10:51
I take it you mean that glorious
precision-made British-built bridge...

:10:55
which is the envy
of the civilized world.

:10:57
- Yeah.
- The trucks are down there somewhere.


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