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1:46:00
Zap them
with your siren!

1:46:11
There's mines over there
and over there, too!

1:46:14
And watch out.
Those goddamn monkeys bite you.

1:46:17
Wow. That's a pretty one.
1:46:19
Move it right in
toward me.

1:46:22
I'm an American.
1:46:24
Yeah! American civilian.
Hi, yanks.

1:46:26
Hi. American.
1:46:29
American civilian.
It's all right.

1:46:31
You got the cigarettes.
1:46:33
That's what I've
been dreaming of.

1:46:35
Chef...
1:46:36
Who are you?
1:46:38
Who are you?
1:46:44
I'm a photojournalist.
1:46:45
I've covered the war
since '64.

1:46:48
I've been in Laos,
Cambodia, Nam.

1:46:52
A-phew-whee!
1:46:54
Phew-whee, baby!
1:46:55
I'll tell you one thing.
1:46:57
This boat is a mess, man.
1:46:58
Who are all these people?
1:47:01
They think you've come to...
1:47:03
to take him away.
1:47:06
I hope
that isn't true.

1:47:08
Take who away?
1:47:11
Him!
1:47:13
Colonel Kurtz.
1:47:15
These are all
his children, man,

1:47:17
As far as you can see.
1:47:19
Hell, man, out here,
we're all his children.

1:47:23
Could we, uh,
talk to Colonel Kurtz?

1:47:26
Hey, man,
1:47:27
you don't talk
to the colonel.

1:47:30
You listen to him.
1:47:33
Uh...the man's
enlarged my mind.

1:47:36
He's a poet-warrior
in the classic sense.

1:47:40
I mean, sometimes,
you'll say hello to him.

1:47:43
He'll just
walk right by you.

1:47:45
He won't
even notice you.

1:47:46
Then suddenly
he'll grab you,

1:47:48
throw you in a corner,
and say,

1:47:50
"do you know that if
is the middle word in life?

1:47:54
lf you can trust yourself
when all men doubt you--"

1:47:57
I can't--
I'm a little man.

1:47:59
He's a great man.

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