Gallipoli
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1:22:01
By the time we've finished,
there won't be a Turk within miles.

1:22:05
The Turks can keep us pinned down
at Anzac forever.

1:22:08
This new British landing
is our only hope.

1:22:12
We must do what we can
to make it succeed.

1:22:15
Because if it does succeed, we'll
have Constantinople in a week...

1:22:20
and knock Turkey out of the war.
1:22:23
- So, everything's ready?
- All the guns are in position.

1:22:26
We start the bombardment at dawn
and stop at 0430, sharp.

1:22:30
That's... just over
twelve hours from now.

1:22:39
(Frank) "Your name has been selected
at random by the Ladies' Auxiliary."

1:22:44
Da-da-da..."We hope this parcel
does its bit to keep up morale."

1:22:49
Look at this.
1:22:52
Crikey, they chose
the measurements at random, too.

1:22:55
Some soap, ointment,
lavender water...

1:22:58
talcum powder, Eno's...
1:23:01
The old ducks have sent
half a chemists'.

1:23:03
A cook book?!
What do they think it is, a picnic?

1:23:06
- It's the thought that counts.
- It'd count more if they'd think.

1:23:10
Oh! That does it.
1:23:12
The bloke who fixed my bike 18 months
ago sent me a bill for seven and six!

1:23:19
How's the time?
1:23:21
Half past four.
1:23:24
- When are you going over?
- (Both) Half past five.

1:23:31
- You going for the ridge?
- No. What's it called?

1:23:34
Lone Pine.
1:23:38
- What are you blokes doing?
- We're going for the Nek tomorrow.

1:23:41
The Nek? Turks got machine guns
everywhere up there.

1:23:45
Ships' guns gonna knock 'em out
before we go over.

1:23:51
Like a drink?
1:23:52
Go on, Snow. The Lord won't mind,
he turns a blind eye before a battle.

1:23:58
He's right.

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