The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial
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They weren't on the bridge
during that typhoon.

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Did you like the captain?
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-At first I did.
-And later?

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Well, I felt he was incompetent
and unfair.

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He blamed the crew for his mistakes
and rode the men too hard.

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-Yourself included?
-Yes.

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So you ended up by hating
Captain Queeg?

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Yes.
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Let's come to the morning
of the 31st of July.

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Was your decision to obey Mr. Maryk...
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based upon your judgement
that the captain had gone crazy...

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or was it based on your hatred
of Captain Oueeg?

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It's contempt of court to refuse
to answer questions.

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I believe Mr. Maryk did the right thing.
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That's all.
No further questions.

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I'd like to ask you
if you've ever heard the expression...

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"Of Old Yellowstain"?
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Could you repeat that?
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-I've heard it.
-Was it a nickname?

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Yes. For Captain Oueeg.
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-What did it imply?
-It implied cowardice.

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I object. I move that question
be struck from the record...

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as an unnecessary attack upon the honor
of a naval officer.

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The career of an officer with a 14-year
unblemished record is involved here.

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The court understands your zeal,
but I warn you...

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you bear fufI responsibility
for your conduct of the case.

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The court holds in abeyance
the prosecution's motion.

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Did that nickname have anything
to do with the typhoon?

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-No, sir.
-That's all.

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No further questions.
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The court has no questions.
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You are warned not to discuss
your testimony with anyone...

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except the parties to the trial
and the accused.

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You're excused.
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The ship was rollin' real bad.
I couldn't hold her.


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