Chariots of Fire
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:28:00
That's a mater for the commitee.
:28:02
We are the commitee.
:28:05
I think it's a very good idea.
:28:07
David?
:28:10
All those in favour say aye.
:28:12
Aye.
:28:14
Liddell?
:28:17
- Andy, I...
- A pleasure, old chap.

:28:21
Just to see you run.
:28:26
Aye.
:28:29
Well, that's setled.
:28:35
A sticky moment, George.
:28:37
Thank God for Lindsay.
I thought the lad had us beaten.

:28:41
He did have us beaten, FE.
:28:43
- And thank God he did.
- I don't quite follow you.

:28:46
The lad, as you call him,
is a true man of principle

:28:49
and a true athlete.
:28:51
His speed is a mere extension
of his life, its force.

:28:55
We sought to sever his running
from himself.

:28:57
For his country's sake, yes.
:28:59
No sake is worth that, FE.
:29:02
Least of all a guilty national pride.
:29:21
Lindsay makes way for Liddell.
:29:23
400 metres for defecting Scot.
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"Smacks of fanaticism," says official.
:29:29
"Man of principle," says primate.
:29:31
"We should be proud. "

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