Force 10 from Navarone
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:07:00
And you don't need to know.
:07:01
And you don't need to know.
:07:03
Barnsby, come in.
:07:10
- Sir?
- Colonel.

:07:13
Force 10 flies out tonight.
:07:16
Oh, that's all right.
Taking these boys with you.

:07:19
I beg your pardon, sir?
:07:20
It's a matter of transportation.
You've got passengers.

:07:23
Just a sideshow.
This is Maj. Mallory, Sgt. Miller.

:07:26
Lt. Col. Barnsby.
:07:29
Sir, my mission is all set. It's been
planned down to the last detail.

:07:33
The last thing we need are
a couple of passengers.

:07:37
Maj. Mallory does have a certain
amount of experience.

:07:40
I wouldn't doubt it.
:07:41
We're talking about
some hard traveling, sir.

:07:44
We've gotta move fast. My men
are young, in top physical shape.

:07:48
- They're specially trained for this.
- I'm aware of that.

:07:52
Sir, I am concerned about the safety
of my command.

:07:55
Well, these chaps have got
a job to do as well.

:07:58
And it's up to you to deliver them
safely to the Partisans.

:08:01
And you leave for Italy
at 2300 hours...

:08:03
...and you take off for Yugoslavia
the following night.

:08:06
Very well, sir.
:08:08
Thank you. That's all, gentlemen.
:08:12
Well, we'll do our best not to make
a nuisance of ourselves, colonel.

:08:39
All right, enough!
:08:49
- Thought we were going to an airfield.
- From what I've observed of Barnsby...

:08:54
...we might be going to Yugoslavia
by walking on water.


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