The Killing Fields
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:11:01
- Messages?
- No, sir.

:11:04
No, sir.
:11:06
I'd talk, but it's been
a heavy day and I've got to go.

:11:10
Let's get together again soon, okay?
:11:12
- Bob?
- See you.

:11:14
Bob?
:11:16
Hello, Sydney. Good night, Sydney.
:11:18
- Listen, I can't talk with you.
- You can talk to me.

:11:21
The embassy is jittery.
Get information from a press officer.

:11:24
Let's not start insulting each other.
:11:29
Good night, Sydney.
:11:31
All right, good night.
:11:38
You've heard of pilot error?
:11:40
Computer malfunction?
:11:42
They screwed up on the coordinates.
:11:44
A single B-52 dropped
its entire load on Neak Luong.

:11:49
There's a homing beacon
in the middle of the town.

:11:53
- Casualties?
- You'll be briefed tomorrow.

:11:55
We estimate 55 military,
something like 35 civilians.

:12:01
How many?
:12:05
I hear it's in the hundreds.
Don't quote me on that.

:12:08
Will there be a dreadful bloodbath
:12:11
When the Khmer Rouge hit the town?
:12:14
Will there be a dreadful bloodbath...?
:12:19
Beer! We haven't had this
for four weeks.

:12:22
New York Times probably
had it flown in.

:12:24
- They keep it in their suite.
- We got a cellar. Don't you know?

:12:28
Americans take themselves so seriously.
:12:30
Don't be hard on the man. He's just
trying to get to the top of the heap.

:12:35
We'll just have to pay more to get
our telexes to the top of the heap.

:12:39
The man has just bought you a beer.
Now drink up.

:12:41
- Cheers.
- Cheers, Syd.

:12:43
- Enjoy it.
- Off to see the telex operator?

:12:45
- New York Times goes to bed early.
- Sure!

:12:49
Khmer Rouge in the sunset
:12:53
The Yanks all at sea...
:12:59
- All right?
- Very possible.


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