The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial
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:15:00
I'm sorry. Height bothers me.
:15:03
Those poor sailors down there!
:15:06
I could use my hat,
but it's the only one I've got.

:15:10
I have two others.
:15:12
-That's darn cordial of you.
-Perfectly welcome.

:15:22
Hey! What's keeping you guys up there?
Lunch!

:15:32
Excuse me, sir.
:15:34
It's all right.
:15:38
Tell me. Now that you've had a chance
to study the Caine more closely...

:15:42
do you like her any better?
:15:45
The tour was very interesting.
:15:47
The ship too messy for you?
:15:49
-That's a difficult question.
-It's a ridiculous question.

:15:53
The question is, is this mess a ship?
:15:56
Very decent of you
to join us for lunch, Tom.

:15:59
I didn't think you could spare the time.
:16:01
My novel will suffer, but even great
literary artists get hungry.

:16:05
Pull up a chair, and cast some pearls
before the swine.

:16:08
-Or whatever it is you say you do.
-I will.

:16:11
Somebody has to protect these fresh
faces from the captain's badgering.

:16:16
I'm not badgering anyone.
:16:18
I'm just conducting a one-man board
of inquiry. I'm trying to find out...

:16:21
if Ensign Keith wants to stay on board.
:16:26
There is no escape, save death.
:16:28
We are all doing penance.
Sentenced to an outcast ship...

:16:31
manned by outcasts and named after
the greatest outcast of them all.

:16:35
Here we go again.
:16:36
-I'm merely stating fact.
-He's right.

:16:39
I've been sweating it out myself
for over two years...

:16:42
waiting to be relieved of command,
and there's no sign of it yet.

:16:46
But then I don't have
Ensign Keith's influence.

:16:51
Sir, I don't understand.
:16:55
I received this dispatch
from Admiral Walsh about an hour ago.


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