A Bridge Too Far
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:42:00
We've paid for that bridge,
and we're going to collect.

:42:02
But to do it,
I need tank support.

:42:05
You've got it, Jimmy.
:42:07
The Grenadier Guards will be happy
to oblige. Is that all right, Alex?

:42:11
Absolutely.
:42:12
It's not just tanks.
I need boats.

:42:15
If 30 Corps were American, we would
have boats. Did you bring any?

:42:18
- Mike?
- We might have a few about somewhere.

:42:21
- Can you get them here by tonight?
- It won't be easy.

:42:24
We've got one road,
ten-mile traffic jams on it...

:42:27
and Germans throwing shells at us.
:42:29
-I don't know quite what we can do--
-Except try. You can do that, can't you?

:42:34
Thank you, gentlemen.
Now, look here.

:42:37
About these boats--
:42:39
What is your opinion?
How many?

:42:42
The general's a bit scratchy today,
but it's nothing personal.

:42:46
When we dropped on Sunday...
:42:49
I think he cracked his spine.
:43:00
- How many boats have we got then?
- About six in each truck.

:43:17
Where's Major Cook, soldier?
:43:21
- I think over there, sir.
- Thank you.

:43:39
Julian, where the hell are you?
:43:42
Here, sir.
:43:49
We're going to take
Nijmegen Bridge tonight.

:43:51
- What's the best way to take a bridge?
- Both ends at once.

:43:56
I'm sending two companies
across the river by boat.

:43:59
I need a man with
very special qualities to lead.


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