:02:00
- Give it to me.
- But...
:02:02
It's all right.
:02:08
- My word, there must be $500 in here.
- 700. See, I worked at my uncle's...
:02:12
You're going to take $700
in cash into Bilko's barracks?
:02:16
- Yes, sir. Who, sir?
- Give me your hat, please.
:02:19
Sergeant Bilko.
Master Sergeant Ernest G Bilko.
:02:24
- Well, good luck. And Godspeed.
- Thank you, sir.
:02:28
Remember, if you need anything
at all, need any help...
:02:31
...the old colonel's door is always open.
- Thank you, sir.
:02:35
- Sir?
- (whistles)
:02:52
- I'm lookin' for Sergeant Bilko.
- You're too late, junior, no more bets.
:02:56
- No, no, no. I'm reporting in.
- Come on, Duane! Pull!
:03:00
Dig deep, baby!
:03:05
Come on! Come on!
:03:08
Come on! Come on!
:03:33
He's got the wrong shoes!
Doberman's wearing the wrong shoes.
:03:36
He's got no traction. And this horse!
:03:39
This horse was not this lively this
morning. I want it drug tested now!
:03:44
Someone, quick.
Get a urine bottle and a mop.
:03:53
Hey! What's goin' on?
:03:57
It's Private Doberman. He's the one
who looks sort of human.