The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial
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1:52:02
I didn't have the guts not to.
1:52:16
I wanna thank you for not telling
the fellows ahout what happened.

1:52:20
I'm delighted at how things turned out.
1:52:22
Stow it. It's over and done with.
1:52:25
Yeah.
1:52:26
You can take a plane tonight.
1:52:28
I'm getting a new ship and skipper,
but we'll have time to get married!

1:52:32
We'll let my mother know afterwards.
1:52:34
Please, May.
1:52:37
I love you, darling!
1:52:41
Good-bye, sweetheart.
1:52:44
Steve, Tom! That was May.
1:52:46
We're--
1:52:50
Well, well!
1:52:52
The officers of the Caine
in happy celebration.

1:52:56
What are you, Barney? Kind of tight?
1:52:59
Sure. I got a guilty conscience.
1:53:03
I defended you, Steve, because
I found the wrong man was on trial.

1:53:07
So I torpedoed Queeg for you.
1:53:10
I had to torpedo him.
1:53:12
And I feel sick about it.
1:53:14
Okay, take it easy.
1:53:17
You know, when I was studying law...
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and Mr. Keefer was
writing his stories...

1:53:24
and you, Willie, were tearing up
the playing fields of Princeton...

1:53:28
who was standing guard over this
fat, dumb, happy country of ours?

1:53:32
Not us. Oh, no! We knew you couldn't
make any money in the service.

1:53:37
So who did the dirty work for us?
Queeg did!

1:53:40
And other guys--tough, sharp guys
who didn't crack up like Queeg.

1:53:45
No matter what, he endangered the ship
and the lives of the men.

1:53:48
He didn't endanger anybody!
You did! All of you!

1:53:52
You"re a fine bunch of officers.
1:53:54
You said your self he cracked.
1:53:55
I'm glad you brought that up,
because that's a very pretty point.

1:53:59
I left out one detail
in the court-martial.


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