1:35:01
Objection.
The witness isn't an expert.
1:35:03
Matters of opinion
are not permissible evidence.
1:35:06
Strike it from the record.
1:35:07
At anytime prior to the 31st of July...
1:35:11
did you know Mr. Maryk suspected
Captain Queeg of being mentally if I?
1:35:15
Yes.
1:35:17
Mr. Maryk showed me a medical log
he'd written on Queeg's behavior.
1:35:21
Did you believe that log justified
the relief of Captain Queeg?
1:35:27
-Well, sir--
-Yes or no.
1:35:36
No, sir.
1:35:39
Mr. Maryk was a close friend of mine.
1:35:42
He persuaded Mr. Keith and me
to see Admiral Halsey.
1:35:46
When we arrived, I told him
as forcibly as I could...
1:35:49
that the log didn't justify
such action...
1:35:52
and that we'd all be liable
to a charge of mutiny.
1:35:55
Were you surprised
when Mr. Maryk relieved the captain?
1:35:59
I was flabbergasted.
1:36:01
Were you pleased?
1:36:05
I've said Mr. Maryk was a close friend.
1:36:08
I was disturbed.
I anticipated that at best...
1:36:10
he would be involved
in great difficulty.
1:36:15
No further questions.
1:36:16
No questions.
1:36:19
Does defense intend to recall
witness at a later time?
1:36:22
No, sir.
1:36:24
-No cross-examination?
-No, sir.
1:36:27
-Witness excused.
-He's lying!
1:36:29
Every time he opens his mouth
he gets you into more trouble.
1:36:32
Forget it. I want one hero,
not two mutineers.
1:36:35
Call Dr. Dix on, please.
1:36:48
-How'd it go?
-Ordeal. You know.
1:36:51
-You were on the hot seat yourself.
-I didn't know if I was coming or going.
1:36:55
But you're the word king.
You know what you were doing.
1:36:57
Yeah.
1:36:59
I knew what I was doing.