The Patriot
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

6:39:00
-Rum, Madeira.
-No wonder they were guarding it.

6:39:02
Officers' uniforms.
6:39:04
What you think all this is worth?
6:39:07
It's the personal correspondence
of Lord Cornwallis.

6:39:13
This is his journal.
6:39:15
I say we drink the wine, eat the dogs
and use the papers for musket wadding.

6:39:19
Eat the dogs?
6:39:22
Dog is a fine meal.
6:39:25
Good heavens.
6:39:39
I have some maps here for you.
6:39:43
Put them down over there. Thank you.
6:39:47
Here. A proper musket for you.
6:39:49
I don't know about you, but I don't like
the idea giving muskets to slaves.

6:39:56
Your sense of freedom is
as pale as your skin.

6:40:05
Don't listen to them.
6:40:09
If we win this war,
a lot of things will change.

6:40:12
What will change?
6:40:15
They call this the New World.
It's not. It's the same as the old.

6:40:23
But we'll have a chance
to build a new world.

6:40:28
A world where all men are
created equal under God.

6:40:34
Equal.
6:40:36
Sounds good.
6:40:39
I've just been in the mind
of a genius.

6:40:44
Cornwallis knows more about warfare
than we could learn in a dozen lifetimes.

6:40:49
That's cheerful news.
6:40:51
His victories at Camden and
Charles Town were perfect. Perfect.

6:40:56
And he knows it, what's more.

prev.
next.