Bloody Sunday
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:16:01
Now, no excuses.
:16:02
I can't. It's me Uncle John.
:16:04
He's been on bucket all night.
:16:05
Uh-huh, that's right.
:16:06
Was it the beer, aye?
:16:07
No, it wasn't.
He's sick, Mr. Cooper.

:16:08
All right, Mrs. Hegarty.
:16:10
Listen up. What are we gonna do?
:16:12
We're gonna march.
:16:14
Are you sure about this?
:16:15
We've gotta march,
we've gotta march, Kevin.

:16:16
I'll tell you, listen,
if we don't march

:16:18
civil rights is dead
in this city.

:16:20
The movement's dead.
:16:21
We have got to march.
:16:22
Sort the stewards out.
:16:23
I'm gonna talk to the Provos.
:16:24
-Okay. All right.
-Keep it up.

:16:25
Right, gentlemen.
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Be very careful.
Just go straight home.

:16:28
There's a huge military buildup,
and they've got us surrounded.

:16:31
Father, I'm going to miss you.
:16:32
Yeah. Keep your eye on the...
on the young people, okay?

:16:34
Mind yourself. Hiya, lads.
:16:35
Listen, there's a lot
of Army around, okay?

:16:37
Ah, don't worry, Father.
:16:38
So be very careful, lads, okay.
:16:39
-Listen, thanks very much.
-Okay.

:16:40
Hiya, Gerry,
I wanna have a chat with you.

:16:42
Listen, lads, I'll see youse,
yeah, okay?

:16:43
Ah, youse boys wait for me,
right. I'll be up nigh.

:16:45
How long have you been out now?
:16:46
I'm out three weeks now, Father,
so I am.

:16:48
So, what's the plans?
:16:49
Well, I'm trying to get a job
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but, uh, it's hard work trying
to get one with a record.

:16:53
Things will pick up, you know
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but the one thing, Gerry,
you gotta be careful

:16:57
you don't get nabbed
rioting again.

:16:59
I am, I'll be rioting again,
aye.

:17:01
But, uh, there's an awful lot
of young lads down there rioting

:17:03
on Saturdays and so on, so...
:17:05
Aye, but it's just stones,
Father.

:17:06
You know, it's not that bad.
:17:07
Yeah, but Gerry,
you can't afford to be caught.

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Okay, take care, Martin.
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Aye, I know what you're saying.
:17:12
Yeah, so how do you feel
having given yourself up?

:17:15
I feel it's better
for the long run.

:17:17
Sorry, Father.
:17:18
Pray for us, Father
:17:19
because it's gonna be
a terrible day.

:17:20
We will indeed. Yeah, yeah.
:17:21
Now, keep an eye on the young
people going home, okay?

:17:24
-I will.
-Get them to go home.

:17:25
You know, it's better
for the long run.

:17:26
At least I've no... not worrying
about getting caught.

:17:28
I don't know how I can go on
with me life.

:17:30
I think you've done
the right thing

:17:31
and you just can't afford
to be back down there again.

:17:34
Aye, I don't want to go back,
Father, so I don't.

:17:36
No, I'll not be rioting.
:17:38
So, are you going
to the big march today?

:17:39
Aye, I'm going on the march,
so I am.

:17:41
Me and all the boys are going,
you know.

:17:42
Yeah, well, you'd better
be very careful, all right?

:17:44
Right, Father.
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So, listen, I'll probably
see you down there.

:17:47
All right, Father.
Watch yourself.

:17:48
I'll see you later on,
all right, Father?

:17:50
Okay. Yeah, you mind yourself,
and God bless. Take care.

:17:52
What did he say, Gerry?
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He just asked me
how I was getting on.

:17:59
Up the Rah!

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