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1:20:00
- I'll throw that in.
- Sorry, no deal.

1:20:02
- What's it worth to you, mate?
- The bacon and the flask.

1:20:06
- Bit rough.
- Take it or leave it, I've gotta go.

1:20:10
Yeah, I suppose.
1:20:23
...that means you, Private Wilson!
1:20:27
(Man) Straight out of the boats!
1:20:29
Hey, Barn!
1:20:33
Bill? Snowy!
1:20:38
We're bound to lose for sure now!
1:20:40
(All laugh)
1:20:42
You pack of bastards!
1:20:44
- Good to see you, mate!
- We're all together again!

1:20:47
Hey, Arch! Come here, mate,
I've got some blokes for you to meet!

1:20:52
How's your donger, you bugger?
You look like a bloody pirate!

1:20:56
Fellas, I'd like you to meet
a mate of mine. This is Archy.

1:21:00
This here's Barney.
1:21:02
- Billy.
- How's it going?

1:21:04
- This little bloke here is Snowy.
- G'day. Ah, where are you from?

1:21:07
Out in the bush.
1:21:10
(Archy) Nice to meet you all.
1:21:12
- Has he been talking about us?
- You know Frank.

1:21:15
He likes the sound of his own voice.
1:21:17
I know more about you
than your mothers.

1:21:18
I should hope so!
1:21:22
What you're telling me, sir,
correct me if I'm wrong,

1:21:25
is the infantry attack and our attack
on the Nek are just diversions.

1:21:29
Not just diversions, Major,
vitally important diversions.

1:21:35
Tonight, 25,000 British troops
will land here at Suvla Bay.

1:21:40
Our attacks are to draw the Turks
on us so the British can get ashore.

1:21:45
Sorry I didn't tell you this before,
secrecy is vital.

1:21:48
But, sir, the Nek is a fortress,
1:21:50
with five machine guns
at point blank range.

1:21:53
We've considered that.
1:21:55
We'll hit them with the heaviest
barrage of the campaign

1:21:58
just before your men go over the top.

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