A Bridge Too Far
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:45:01
How long can he hold?
:45:05
Where are those goddamn boats?
:45:23
Just keep it clear.
:45:25
Right.
:45:27
They're no further
than we thought. Julian.

:45:30
- Sir.
- There's been a change in plans.

:45:33
We're gonna make the crossing
in daylight.

:45:36
- Daylight.
- Traffic's all screwed up for miles.

:45:39
By the time we're ready,
it'll be 0800.

:45:41
- That's when we go.
- Fine.

:45:45
I'd like to wait and go tomorrow night,
but the British can't hold.

:45:50
Better by daylight.
:45:52
Much.
:46:00
- Any news of the boats?
- No. We're switching--

:46:03
- You want some?
- No, thank you.

:46:06
We're switching the start to 9:00
just to make sure.

:46:09
You start laying smoke
just before we go.

:46:11
Fine.
:46:13
They're going to get creamed
from the far embankment.

:46:16
Your smoke screen's gonna be
their only protection.

:46:19
Don't worry.
We'll cover you.

:46:23
Please.
:46:34
Okay, can I have
your attention, please?

:46:39
I'm pleased to inform you that our 9:00
departure has been postponed till 10:00.

:46:43
So you can all have
an extra hour's fun and relaxation.

:46:46
- Major?
- Yes.

:46:47
We got any more information
on those boats?

:46:50
We're reliably informed that they float.
Outside of that, we don't know squat.

:46:55
Not how many, not how heavy,
not how big.

:46:58
We are sure that the river is wide
and that the current is strong.


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