The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial
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1:25:11
-Mr. Maryk?
-I'm Maryk.

1:25:13
My name's Barney Greenwald.
1:25:16
Pleased to meet you.
Have a crack-up?

1:25:18
Yeah.
1:25:20
-Are you our lawyer?
-Well, I'm a lawyer.

1:25:23
This is Ensign Keith.
Lieutenant Keefer.

1:25:25
-You're the co-defendant?
-Yes, sir.

1:25:28
-And you, Mr. Keefer?
-I'm holding his coat.

1:25:30
-What does that mean?
-I'm a friend of the family.

1:25:33
That's pretty flip
under the circumstances.

1:25:35
Sorry. I was on board the Caine.
Communications officer.

1:25:39
I'm gonna be frank.
1:25:41
I've read the preliminary investigation,
and what you've done stinks.

1:25:45
If that's how you feel,
why are you taking the case?

1:25:48
I didn't say I'd take it. I told legal
I'd have a talk with Mr. Maryk.

1:25:52
It depends on what he has to say.
1:25:54
Maybe you'd better get another lawyer.
1:25:56
Try it. Eight other officers
have already turned it down.

1:26:00
I don't want to upset you, but you have
an excellent chance of being hanged.

1:26:05
We'll answer anything you wanna know.
1:26:08
All right. Which are you?
1:26:10
A fool or a mutineer?
There's no third possibility.

1:26:13
The only way I could prove
I was right was to let the ship go down.

1:26:18
-Three ships were lost in the typhoon.
-Sure.

1:26:21
And 194 stayed afloat
without relieving the skipper.

1:26:24
-There wasn't any other choice!
-Hold it.

1:26:28
Maybe I was a fool,
but I'm not a mutineer.

1:26:30
He should get a medal for what he did.
1:26:33
He had a paranoid skipper who
fell apart when the ship was in danger.

1:26:36
He saved the ship.
1:26:37
The navy has three psychiatrists
prepared to say Oueeg is sane.

1:26:41
Sure. Paranoids are clever.
1:26:44
They walk a thin line
between sanity and lunacy.

1:26:49
Are you a psychiatrist?
1:26:50
No, I'm a writer. It's my business
to be a judge of human behavior.

1:26:54
I see. And you were the first to notioe
the captain's psychotic symptoms?

1:26:58
Yes.

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