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:24:01
- What happens if we run out of stuff?
- We won't. We take precautions.

:24:05
'Prisoner Dane, report
to the commandant's office.'

:24:08
Put him back to bed.
Now you see him, now you don't.

:24:11
Very neat. So, tell me,
where's the real heavy stuff?

:24:15
- Well, Charlie...
- You! Dane.

:24:18
Major Hecht. Come.
:24:20
If he could only stand up
by himself without relying on me.

:24:34
Are you still here?
:24:36
It's not a bad life. Got a match?
:24:44
- I'm so sorry.
- Schwein!

:24:48
- Hi, Fräulein!
- Give 'em hell, baby.

:24:53
Oh, beautiful woman, Sergeant.
Your mother?

:24:56
- My wife.
- Ah, nice dainty quality about her.

:24:59
You're a man of exceptional taste,
Sergeant. Exceptional taste.

:25:06
Charlie?
:25:08
Major.
:25:11
Nice view.
:25:15
Have you ever been to Hollywood?
:25:18
- I've played a few bits there.
- Do you know... Ann Sheridan?

:25:23
Do I know Ann Sheridan?
:25:26
No.
:25:29
Miss Sheridan is what they
call the... oomph girl, is she not?

:25:33
All the time.
:25:36
- What is "oomph"?
- "Oomph"?

:25:40
It's the icing on the strudel, Major.
:25:46
That, then, is the area I would
like to be discussing with you.

:25:50
In the matter of Miss Delmar.
:25:53
Your status here does not permit you
connubial privileges.

:25:56
- So far.
- Consider it a closed door.


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