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1:07:00
Um, no, sir. But Colonel Maddox has
seen lights in the hills after dark.

1:07:05
This leads the colonel to believe
they're being dropped in at night, sir.

1:07:14
You know, son,
1:07:17
Colonel Maddox is mad.
1:07:22
He is ?
1:07:25
I'm getting that old
sinking feeling.

1:07:28
Excuse me, General, but
since it's a bombing range,

1:07:31
don't you think Colonel Maddox
would have some planes there, sir ?

1:07:35
Some airplanes.
1:07:37
Yeah, well, he might have
a few planes there. So what ?

1:07:41
Well, I seem to recall
a huge stockpile of bombs, sir.

1:07:45
Stock-- I'm missing the movie.
I'm missing the movie !

1:07:48
Considering Maddox's state of mind,
there's no telling what he might do.

1:07:52
I thought it might be wise
if I take a jaunt out there...

1:07:55
and see if I can't appease
the girl-- uh, the colonel, sir.

1:07:58
With your permission,
of course.

1:08:00
Take my car, go out there
and keep that maniac at bay.

1:08:04
- And don't let him get
his hands on an airplane.
- Yes, sir !

1:08:08
Sir, I'm going to take
a rain check on the movie.
I've got a splitting headache.

1:08:12
I'm sorry about your headache.
Can I call a car for you ?

1:08:17
- No, sir, I think I can persuade
Capt. Birkhead to give me--
- Can I have my ticket ?

1:08:22
Loomis, use your head. Everybody knows
you flunked out of flight school.

1:08:26
Trust me,
it'll never get that far.

1:08:34
( Coughing )
1:08:39
( Tires Screech )
1:08:41
- ( Horn Honks )
- Whoa !

1:08:44
- ( Tuning )
- ## ( Swing )

1:08:48
## ( Continues )
1:08:51
If we don't paint
the windows,

1:08:53
these lights will shine
over the water 30, 40 miles.

1:08:58
You know, we could get new curtains.
I wouldn't mind that.


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