The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial
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1:36:01
Were you pleased?
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I've said Mr. Maryk was a close friend.
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I was disturbed.
I anticipated that at best...

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he would be involved
in great difficulty.

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No further questions.
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No questions.
1:36:19
Does defense intend to recall
witness at a later time?

1:36:22
No, sir.
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-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.

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-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.
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I knew what I was doing.
1:37:07
May I ask you, as a psychiatrist...
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is it possible for a sane man
to perform offensive or foolish acts?

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-It happens every day.
-Assuming for a moment--

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This is a hypothetical question.
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Assuming the captain's conduct was harsh
and often showed bad judgement...

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would that be inconsistent
with your diagnosis of him?

1:37:26
No. My colleagues and I didn't find
Commander Queeg a perfect officer.

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We found an absence of mental illness.
1:37:34
You still say the defendant
was unjustified in relieving him?

1:37:37
From a psychiatric standpoint,
completely unjustified.

1:37:43
Your witness.
1:37:45
My background is legal, not medical.
1:37:47
Forgive me
if I ask elementary questions.

1:37:49
That's all right.
1:37:51
You've said previously that
Commander Queeg, like all adults...

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had problems which he handled well.
1:37:57
What problems?
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I object. Commander Oueeg
isn't on trial. Lieutenant Maryk is.


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