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00:00:00The Wild Blue Yonder
00:00:30The Wild Blue Yonder
00:01:00This is Thunderbird, the field.
00:01:08These are Thunderbirds, the planes.
00:01:10The sky is bright out here in Arizona.
00:01:13It's bright with fighting planes rolling and slicing through the sky.
00:01:17Thunderbird Field is more than just a field, more than just mere aeroplanes.
00:01:22It's a school.
00:01:23One of the schools operated by the United States Army, by our Army, for training the young pilots of our allies as well as our own.
00:01:30Here are Chinese boys.
00:01:32They learn to fly well, these Chinese.
00:01:34They have something to fight for.
00:01:36They remember the smoking ruins of their villages back home.
00:01:39They remember the rape of Nanking.
00:01:40And here are British boys.
00:01:42They fly well, too.
00:01:44They fly with a will to win.
00:01:46They, too, remember.
00:01:47They remember the Battle of London, the wanton destruction of life and property.
00:01:52And here are American boys.
00:01:54Boys from Kansas and the coast of Maine.
00:01:56Boys who never saw a plane close up till yesterday.
00:01:59Boys who are soda jerks, law school students, dry goods salesmen, high school athletes.
00:02:05Here they are.
00:02:06Here they come.
00:02:07Watch them fly.
00:02:09Thunderbird Field out here in Arizona is one of many schools of this unique kind.
00:02:14Officers are in charge, but the instructors are civilians.
00:02:18All of them help to make this picture out here in Arizona at Thunderbird Field.
00:02:22Chinese, British, and American boys work together, study together, play together.
00:02:27They not only learn to fly, they learn to know one another, to be friends.
00:02:31The Chinese learn about us, and we learn about the Chinese, and the British learn about us both.
00:02:37It's hard work at Thunderbird.
00:02:39It's deadly serious work.
00:02:40This is primary training at its most intensive.
00:02:43These boys play.
00:02:45Also, they work.
00:02:47And they have much work to do.
00:02:48They become more adept at their jobs day by day.
00:02:51And their job is to fight and to play the game to win.
00:02:54Here the Thunderbird sails again.
00:02:57Symbol of victory.
00:03:01All right.
00:03:01Now you wait.
00:03:02Yes, please.
00:03:02Let's go.
00:03:02Father, let's go.
00:03:03Father, let's go.
00:03:04아니�
00:03:29Hey, what's he doing, bobbing for apples?
00:03:46Oh, no, he just soloed.
00:03:47Pretty excited, isn't he?
00:03:49Yeah, that ought to cool him off.
00:03:59Well, I find the CEO's office.
00:04:05You mean Colonel McDonough?
00:04:07That's the one.
00:04:08You go outside, you go this way, you go that way, and you go this way.
00:04:14Upstairs.
00:04:15Oh, thank you.
00:04:17But he's not there.
00:04:18He's in there.
00:04:20Thanks.
00:04:21Okey-doke.
00:04:21Anybody home?
00:04:31Steve Britt.
00:04:33Hello, Mac.
00:04:34You get my letter?
00:04:35What letter?
00:04:35I don't know.
00:04:36Didn't I write one?
00:04:37You old son of a gun.
00:04:38I want you to meet squadron leader Bart of the RAF.
00:04:41This is Steve Britt.
00:04:42Bart?
00:04:43Britt?
00:04:44Not a great deal about you.
00:04:45I'm glad to meet you.
00:04:45Thanks.
00:04:46What are you doing out in this neck of the woods?
00:04:48Looking for a job?
00:04:49A job?
00:04:50You?
00:04:51Sure.
00:04:52You can use another good instructor around here, can't you?
00:04:54Why, of course, but...
00:04:55Okay.
00:04:56Where do I park my toothbrush?
00:04:57Wait a minute.
00:04:58Are you on the level?
00:05:00I was never more serious in my life, Matt.
00:05:02It just doesn't make sense to me.
00:05:04Why should a flyer like you want to bury himself out here in the desert with a war going on?
00:05:08What do you mean, bury myself?
00:05:09This is where the war is going to be won, right here on fields like this.
00:05:12And I want to be a part of it.
00:05:16Of course, you don't think I've got what it takes.
00:05:19Quiet, Steve.
00:05:20I was just trying to catch my breath.
00:05:21Listen, Mac, I'm not trying to kid myself.
00:05:23I'm no good for combat anymore.
00:05:25They want babies today.
00:05:26Kids.
00:05:27I'm not exactly a chicken.
00:05:29That doesn't mean I can't do the next best thing.
00:05:31Train those kids.
00:05:32Don't you see what this would mean to a guy who couldn't be up there himself?
00:05:37Every one of those kids I trained would be me.
00:05:40Only there'd be hundreds of them.
00:05:41A Steve Britt escadrille over Germany and Tokyo.
00:05:46I'm telling you, Mac, it's the first decent idea I ever had in my life.
00:05:49You've got to take me.
00:05:52How about your eyes?
00:05:53You're not going blind, are you?
00:05:542020.
00:05:552020.
00:05:55Flying papers in order?
00:05:58Have a look.
00:05:59Okay, Steve.
00:06:05I'll talk to Washington.
00:06:06We'll have confirmation in a couple of hours.
00:06:08Thanks, Mac.
00:06:10But remember this.
00:06:11I have no friends here.
00:06:13You do the job my way,
00:06:14or I'll run you out of here so fast you think you're in a tailspin.
00:06:17Sure, Mac.
00:06:18That's the way I want it.
00:06:19I'd be awfully glad to have you with us.
00:06:21Thanks.
00:06:21I only hope I get a crack at some of those RAF boys of yours.
00:06:24They've been doing all right.
00:06:25You will.
00:06:26There's a new class just getting in.
00:06:27Would you like to look them over?
00:06:28I'm sorry, but if you don't mind,
00:06:30I'd kind of like to look up an old pal of mine,
00:06:32Colonel Saunders.
00:06:32Has a ranch around here somewhere.
00:06:34Oh, yes, I know the place.
00:06:35The KDS ranch, isn't it?
00:06:36That's it?
00:06:36How do you get there?
00:06:37Straight down the road, about 12 miles.
00:06:39Then you turn to the right, towards the hill.
00:06:40Okay.
00:06:43I'll see you in the morning.
00:06:45Boss.
00:06:48What do you make of it?
00:06:49Search me.
00:06:51He's a good flyer, isn't he?
00:06:52Good flyer.
00:06:53He's what the Wright brothers had in mind
00:06:55when they invented the airplane.
00:06:57But you know, something tells me
00:06:58this pal of his, Colonel Saunders,
00:07:01uses lipstick.
00:07:03Really?
00:07:03Why, you peeping tongue.
00:07:11Why, you peeping tongue.
00:07:25No?
00:07:26I'm over.
00:07:34I'm running out of jail.
00:07:35By the WHITE drive?
00:07:37The whoa-
00:07:37I'm in 의vive!
00:07:38You're dirty now!
00:07:39You're dirty now!
00:07:39I'm on a device!
00:07:39I'm ready to turn you up!
00:07:41You're dirty now!
00:07:42You're dirty now!
00:07:44I need to put something in mind,
00:07:44I'll be theory!
00:07:45What, ee Ann?
00:07:46It's a dog...
00:07:46It's a dog!
00:07:48Gee, for me!
00:07:48I'll make it whatever you bought over!
00:07:49You're choice!
00:07:49What, I've been treated like
00:07:50and what about it!
00:07:50It's .
00:07:51I know your marriage!
00:07:52You'rekilink that me!
00:07:53Oh, my God.
00:08:23Oh, my God.
00:08:53Wait a minute, don't you. Don't let go. Let go. Let go. Hello, honey.
00:08:59Well, I'll be doggone. Hiya, Steve.
00:09:02Excuse me, Gramps. I'll kiss you in a minute.
00:09:05You were marvelous, Steve. Really superb.
00:09:07Hope you brought your brownie with you.
00:09:09I don't need it. I have photographic eyes.
00:09:11Well, you can just take them. Crank up that thing and go right on back where you came from.
00:09:15Okay, give me my coveralls.
00:09:19All right. Take them.
00:09:27Well, Gramps, mighty nice to have you living right next door.
00:09:31Next door?
00:09:32Oh, sure. Haven't you heard? I'm over at Thunderbird Field.
00:09:35Oh, no, you're not.
00:09:36I won't have you at Thunderbird. I won't have you anywhere around here.
00:09:40Please don't interrupt, Kay. I'm talking to your grandfather.
00:09:43Yep, I'm a professor now. A reformed character.
00:09:45Gramps, will you leave us alone for a few minutes?
00:09:47Doggone it, just when things are getting hot.
00:09:49Okay, Gramps. Stick around.
00:09:51No, I'll go.
00:09:51Well, just as a favor to you.
00:09:54Darned women are skittin' so that a fella can't even spit.
00:09:57Unless they say so.
00:10:02You're cute.
00:10:03So are you.
00:10:04Now, wait a minute. You know I was only clowning.
00:10:07It's not that, Steve. It's just that I've stood all I'm going to for you.
00:10:11Wait a minute. Let me finish.
00:10:14I was in love with you.
00:10:16I don't know why, but if it hadn't helped me, I was.
00:10:19I can tell you why.
00:10:21Because the minute we look at each other, Roman candles.
00:10:24The Roman candles fizzled.
00:10:26I never tried to kid you.
00:10:27I'm not a bank clerk or a night watchman punching a time clock.
00:10:32You knew that from the beginning.
00:10:35Well?
00:10:36It's no use, Steve.
00:10:38Your kind of life and mine just don't mix.
00:10:40Of course they do.
00:10:46What is all this talk?
00:10:47Why kind of life is your kind of life?
00:10:49You can't get away from that any more than I can.
00:10:53Isn't that right?
00:10:55Sorry, Steve.
00:10:57You see, the trouble is, I came off the line a woman, Andy.
00:11:02Not a P-38.
00:11:04I came off the line, Andy.
00:11:05I came off the line.
00:11:05Oh, you see, the trouble is through a woman.
00:11:05You see, the trouble is going around.
00:11:22Every shallows.
00:11:24Right, right, off!
00:11:27Hey!
00:11:30And that is it.
00:11:33And he's in.
00:11:36Gentlemen, I brought you out here to meet Steve Britt,
00:11:40one of your new instructors.
00:11:42I'm sure he's already known to many of you by reputation,
00:11:45not only because of his record in the last war,
00:11:48but for his many flying achievements since then.
00:11:50He believes, as we do, that this war is going to be won in the air.
00:11:56That's why he's chosen to come here to Thunderbird
00:11:58to teach you to do the job.
00:12:01It's a great pleasure and a real privilege to have him with us.
00:12:05And I'm sure that you'll find him an understanding
00:12:07and a sympathetic man with whom to work.
00:12:10Would you like to say a few words, Britt?
00:12:11Thanks.
00:12:13I'll do my talking later.
00:12:15I say, oh, man, that's good.
00:12:20Let's go.
00:12:30Gentlemen, this is an airplane.
00:12:32The idea is to get it up and keep it up.
00:12:34The most important thing of all is to bring it back.
00:12:36Just one more thing you have to remember.
00:12:50That's your parachute.
00:12:53If anything unusual happens, you grab that ring.
00:12:55Count ten.
00:12:57And pull it.
00:12:59Hard.
00:13:00If it opens, you haven't got a thing to worry about.
00:13:02If it doesn't...
00:13:03Do we get a new one, sir?
00:13:04Nope.
00:13:05From that one, you can fly without them.
00:13:11Well, who wants to see what it's like up there?
00:13:13I thought.
00:13:14Okay, hop in.
00:13:15Fasten your safety belt.
00:13:23Good and tight.
00:13:24So if I decide to fly upside down,
00:13:26I won't have to worry about you digging holes in the runway.
00:13:29Come on, lads, off it.
00:13:30Get your morning exercise.
00:13:31Give them the crank.
00:13:46Ow.
00:13:47Move.
00:13:49Come on, sir.
00:13:55Got him.
00:13:59Contact.
00:14:00Contact.
00:14:07Don't worry about the parachute not open.
00:14:08It has to.
00:14:09It's regulations.
00:14:15You see that thing in front of you?
00:14:16That's your control stick.
00:14:17Take a hold of it.
00:14:18Take a hold of it.
00:14:43That's a hard.
00:14:44Don't choke it.
00:14:45It's not going to give milk.
00:14:48Now, move it to the left and see what happens.
00:14:52Now, your left aileron has come up and your right is depressed.
00:14:55As a result, your left wing is down and you're in a bank.
00:15:00That's enough. Back to center.
00:15:07Now, your ailerons are feathered out, streamlined.
00:15:11Back to level flight.
00:15:13Pull back on your stick.
00:15:19Easy.
00:15:21Now, you're climbing.
00:15:24If you want to put her nose down, all you have to do is push forward.
00:15:42Level up.
00:15:48I'll let this throw you.
00:15:49Some of the best players in the business get sick from time to time.
00:15:54That's part of the game.
00:15:56Hang on, we're going down.
00:15:57Would you like to get out here?
00:15:58I'm all right, sir.
00:15:59Would you like to get out here?
00:16:00I'm all right, sir.
00:16:01Sure, but the exercise will do you good.
00:16:02That's part of the game.
00:16:03Hang on, we're going down.
00:16:04I'm all right, sir.
00:16:05Sure, but the exercise will do you good.
00:16:06I'm all right, sir.
00:16:07Sure, but the exercise will do you good.
00:16:08I'm all right, sir.
00:16:09I'm all right, sir.
00:16:10I'm all right, sir.
00:16:11I'm all right, sir.
00:16:12Sure, but the exercise will do you good.
00:16:13I'm all right, sir.
00:16:14I'm all right, sir.
00:16:15I'm all right, sir.
00:16:16I'm all right, sir.
00:16:17I'm all right, sir.
00:16:18Don't you like to get out here?
00:16:27I'm all right, sir.
00:16:28Sure, but the exercise will do you good.
00:16:37Sorry I meant it up, sir.
00:16:41Forget it.
00:16:42Your stomach's just a little upset.
00:16:44It's a change of water.
00:16:45It's a change of water.
00:16:47You'll feel a lot different tomorrow when we're up there kicking her around.
00:16:50Take a few deep breaths.
00:16:59Thank you, sir.
00:17:00By the way, what's your name?
00:17:01Peter Stackhouse, sir.
00:17:03I knew a Peter Stackhouse in the last war.
00:17:05That must have been my father, sir.
00:17:07Your father was a great flyer.
00:17:09Thank you, sir.
00:17:10Do you know him very well?
00:17:12Well enough to know that if I had to go up against the Luftwaffe today,
00:17:15I'd like to have a man with his guts alongside of me.
00:17:19Okay.
00:17:20Yes, sir.
00:17:21Then watch yourself.
00:17:45What's the matter with him, sir?
00:17:49A little wobbly.
00:17:51The walk will do him good.
00:17:52Don't start coddling him, Steve.
00:17:53We haven't got time for that around here.
00:17:55If you don't come through, watch him out and watch him out fast.
00:17:58Sure, General Maytag.
00:17:59You put him in and turn the crank and I'll ring him out.
00:18:02Okay.
00:18:02I'll put him in.
00:18:05Hey, you, Lockwood.
00:18:06Yes, sir?
00:18:06Up in.
00:18:07What, me, sir?
00:18:08Yes, you.
00:18:09Cool.
00:18:10Shall we do a Cubanite today, sir?
00:18:17What did your mother ween you on, raw meat?
00:18:19When we could afford it, sir?
00:18:20Hello, chum.
00:18:43Hello.
00:18:43I never heard the whistle blow
00:18:46Just because I love to sew
00:18:49Does that sound a bit familiar to you?
00:18:51No, just rather touching.
00:18:53Well, it is rather, isn't it?
00:18:54So, are you sure you never saw me on the musicals?
00:18:56Used to write all my own words of music.
00:18:58Simply rolled out of me.
00:19:00Sounds very charming.
00:19:01Oh, very.
00:19:02You sure you won't come with me to the recreation centre?
00:19:04No, not tonight, thank you.
00:19:06Not even for the Jumbo Malt
00:19:07or one of those gorgeous marshmallow chocolate sundaes
00:19:10with clotted cream and nuts, eh?
00:19:12You aren't feeling queasy in the tummy again, are you?
00:19:14No.
00:19:15Oh.
00:19:16I can let you have a mother's selves.
00:19:18No, thank you.
00:19:19Well, as we Americans say
00:19:21I'll be a senior, pal.
00:19:24If you take the car on those don't
00:19:26turn up in a jolly old aeroplane
00:19:28Oh, catchy, isn't it, sir?
00:19:30Sensational.
00:19:31I thought you'd like it, sir.
00:19:33Yes?
00:19:34Can I come in?
00:19:35Please do, sir.
00:19:37Go ahead, stretch out.
00:19:37Take it easy.
00:19:39Just got a minute.
00:19:40I was just lying down.
00:19:41I'm quite all right.
00:19:42Good.
00:19:43I, uh, found something
00:19:44among my souvenirs.
00:19:48I thought you might like to have it.
00:19:51Well, that's my father.
00:19:53There's a date on the back.
00:19:54Pretty faded.
00:19:57April 8th, 1918.
00:20:01It was just two days
00:20:02before he was shut down.
00:20:03Yeah, we had quite a talk that day.
00:20:08A few English don't usually
00:20:10loosen up very much,
00:20:11but I don't know him.
00:20:12He was just a kid.
00:20:14Maybe he had a hunch.
00:20:20I remember we got to talking
00:20:21about his place down at, um,
00:20:23at, um...
00:20:23Compton-on-the-Wide.
00:20:25And about his mother.
00:20:27She must have been quite a gal.
00:20:28She still is, sir.
00:20:30I started to get in touch
00:20:31with her once or twice.
00:20:32You know how it is.
00:20:34I wish you had.
00:20:35She'd have liked that.
00:20:36Talked a lot about you boys, too.
00:20:38There are two of you, aren't there?
00:20:39There were.
00:20:41My brother Tom was shot down
00:20:42over Wilhelmshaven
00:20:43about ten weeks ago.
00:20:47I'm sorry.
00:20:49Have a smoke.
00:20:51Won't you have one of mine, sir?
00:20:52No, go ahead.
00:20:52Try these.
00:20:54By the way, Stackhouse,
00:21:05you're not afraid of flying,
00:21:06are you?
00:21:07I don't think so.
00:21:09I'm not afraid of getting hurt,
00:21:11if that's what you mean.
00:21:12Sorry.
00:21:14Maybe I shouldn't have asked that.
00:21:15I'm glad you did, sir,
00:21:16if you believe me.
00:21:18Sit down.
00:21:22Listen, Pete.
00:21:23This is a big war.
00:21:25There's lots of jobs in it
00:21:26besides flying.
00:21:28Take that tank corps.
00:21:30Those guys have really got it.
00:21:32Or those storm crushers
00:21:33in the infantry.
00:21:34Nobody's ever won a war
00:21:35without them yet.
00:21:36Is that right?
00:21:38Yes, sir.
00:21:40There's lots of people
00:21:41who can't fly.
00:21:41That's no reflection on them.
00:21:43The guy just finds
00:21:44he can't get his head
00:21:45and feet all of them
00:21:46over at the same time.
00:21:48Lacks that little mystical
00:21:49something called coordination.
00:21:51Now it takes guts to fly
00:21:53and it takes guts not to fly.
00:21:57Does this mean
00:21:57you're going to wash me out, sir?
00:21:59You've been up there
00:22:00three times now.
00:22:00The same thing's happened
00:22:01every time.
00:22:02Don't wash me out, sir.
00:22:03I'll get over it.
00:22:03I'm sure I will.
00:22:04Yeah, but there's a war on you,
00:22:06though.
00:22:06Give me a few more days.
00:22:07I'll be all right.
00:22:08I'd like to, Pete.
00:22:10But we've got to think
00:22:11about what's best
00:22:12for your country.
00:22:13They need flies
00:22:14and they need them quick.
00:22:19Suppose I'll let you
00:22:20go up there alone
00:22:20and you get killed.
00:22:22I'm asking you
00:22:23to take that chance, sir.
00:22:24I've studied medicine.
00:22:25I know what's wrong with me.
00:22:26It's just a conditional reflex.
00:22:27A what?
00:22:29Subconscious fear of falling.
00:22:30I seem to freeze up.
00:22:31I can kill myself of it
00:22:32if you only give me time.
00:22:33Do you know that
00:22:36when you came here?
00:22:37Yes, sir.
00:22:38And why'd you come?
00:22:40Afraid it's rather
00:22:41a long story, sir.
00:22:42Go ahead, shoot.
00:22:43I got all night.
00:22:44Well, it really has to do
00:22:45with my grandmother
00:22:46in England.
00:22:47Your grandmother?
00:22:48Yes, she's quite
00:22:48a remarkable woman.
00:22:49Still rides every day
00:22:50even if she is past 70.
00:22:58It all started
00:22:59a little more
00:22:59than 10 weeks ago.
00:23:01Grandmother was just
00:23:02returning from her usual
00:23:03morning ride.
00:23:04A boy from the post office
00:23:05was waiting for her
00:23:06with a telegram.
00:23:07I expect she knew
00:23:08it was in it.
00:23:09She just held out
00:23:10her hand and said...
00:23:11You don't need to tell me.
00:23:13King's service.
00:23:14Oh, my lady.
00:23:20I came out
00:23:21without my spectacles.
00:23:21Read it to me, boy.
00:23:26Lady Jane Stackhouse.
00:23:28The Air Ministry
00:23:29regrets to inform you
00:23:31that your grandson
00:23:31Don Thomas Stackhouse
00:23:33has been killed
00:23:38in action
00:23:38over Wilhelmshaven.
00:23:43Take Lady Best
00:23:43round to the stables.
00:23:44There's a good boy.
00:23:59Trunk line, please.
00:24:00I want to speak
00:24:03to London, please.
00:24:05George V. Military Hospital.
00:24:07First aid casualty
00:24:08station number nine.
00:24:10Peter Stackhouse.
00:24:15Not bad.
00:24:16Not bad at all
00:24:16for an intern.
00:24:18Pretty soon you won't
00:24:19need us old fellows
00:24:20at all.
00:24:20I knew you were on hand,
00:24:21sir, just in case.
00:24:22Oh, yes.
00:24:23I thought of that, too.
00:24:26Telephone, sir.
00:24:26Take the call
00:24:27for me, please.
00:24:28It's a trump call, sir,
00:24:29from Compton-on-the-Wire.
00:24:31Will you excuse me, sir?
00:24:32Certainly.
00:24:40Hello.
00:24:41Hello, Grandma.
00:24:43Very well, thank you.
00:24:43And you?
00:24:45Splendid.
00:24:46Did you ride this morning?
00:24:47You did?
00:24:49I envy you.
00:24:49Yes, frightfully busy,
00:24:52as usual.
00:24:54What?
00:24:57Oh, Tom.
00:25:00Willemshaven?
00:25:02I'll come down at once.
00:25:04No, don't meet me.
00:25:05I'm not sure what train
00:25:06I can get.
00:25:08Yes.
00:25:10Yes, of course, Grandma.
00:25:12I know he would have
00:25:13wanted it to be that way.
00:25:14Yeah.
00:25:14Yeah.
00:25:14Yeah.
00:25:14Yeah.
00:25:19Yeah.
00:25:33Mm.
00:25:40Mm-hmm.
00:25:42Mm-hmm.
00:25:43I thought you ought to know it'll be £25,000 less for you if ever I decide to die, which
00:25:58I warn you I have no intention of doing, for the world and the state it is now. However,
00:26:03as compensation I've given you three lumps, ration or no ration.
00:26:08Thank you, Bien Ma.
00:26:09I've been trying to write a letter to go with it. It's very difficult. And I always did hate writing letters.
00:26:18Your grandfather says it's because you never learned to spell properly.
00:26:21In my day, a woman with a good figure didn't have to spell.
00:26:29Dear Mr. Churchill, I've just received news of the death of my grandson Thomas Stackhouse
00:26:34in action over Wilhelm Saarven. And I want to make an immediate reply, in the way I know would have
00:26:41been his and his father's reply, by striking back straight to the mark. I'm asking you therefore
00:26:47to purchase for me a suitable aircraft, preferably a bomber, with which to carry on his work. With
00:26:54the deepest regrets that I have no more sons or grandsons to take it into battle, I remain, as always,
00:27:00your devoted servant, Jane Stackhouse. Have you forgotten me?
00:27:07I spoke to the superintendent before I left the hospital. He's agreed that I'll be transferred
00:27:11to the RAF immediately. You'd better add a postscript. Ask Mr. Churchill to have that bomber
00:27:16available for me as soon as I've learned to fly. I've wanted to fly for a long time. Always, I think.
00:27:23We used to talk about it, Tom and I. As long as he was flying, I didn't mind so much.
00:27:27But, Peter, your work at the hospital, that's important too. Have you forgotten that?
00:27:32No. Then think of yourself. You know you're not fitted for this sort of thing.
00:27:37Nonsense. I'm perfectly all right. It isn't nonsense. All your life you've been affected by heights.
00:27:42You've had, what you call, a conditional reflex. Don't know where you got it. Not from me, I'm sure.
00:27:48Perhaps it was that fall from your horse when you were seven. That's absurd.
00:27:51I got up and rode again, didn't I? Yes. But you've never quite got over it. That's nothing serious or unusual.
00:28:00I'll make myself get over it. How? By reconditioning myself. By forcing myself to fly.
00:28:08By exercising some of the willpower I inherited from you, Grandma.
00:28:11Forgive me, Peter. I'm afraid I behaved very badly. You could never behave badly.
00:28:23I remember the day your father told me he was going into the Royal Flying Corps.
00:28:27It was the World War then. He was standing just where you are, Peter, with his pipe in his mouth.
00:28:34I hope you've got a nice pipe. Suddenly he said something I've never forgotten. It was by an American, I believe, Emerson.
00:28:43For what avail the plough or sail or land or life if freedom fail? You're the last of your line, Peter, the last stackhouse.
00:28:54All your life I've looked forward to you and Tom marrying, coming here, filling the house with fine young rascals.
00:29:00I've even thought of myself as here with them, a sweet old lady with a white kerchief and a wheelchair.
00:29:06You in a wheelchair?
00:29:09I mean a very silly, selfish old woman. But you'll understand I'm not any longer.
00:29:16I'm a very proud old woman, Peter. Proud and angry.
00:29:21Who suddenly discovered how very stupid life could be without someone buzzing around up there.
00:29:27Peter, come down here.
00:29:34I've now run along. I'll join you as soon as I run to Mr. Churchill.
00:29:39This time I don't care whether I spell it properly or not. He'll know what I mean.
00:29:42Mr. Churchill.
00:29:57What a dame.
00:29:58Didn't intend to say anything about that. It's not the sort of thing one blabs about.
00:30:02Mr. Churchill.
00:30:03Mr. Churchill.
00:30:04Okay, Peter. Forget it. But you've got to promise me one thing.
00:30:10Yes, sir.
00:30:12If you do get sick up there again, watch out down below. Be sure Barrett and McDonnell aren't there.
00:30:29Mr. Churchill.
00:30:34Attention all aviation cadets.
00:30:37All aviation cadets, unless previously notified to the contrary,
00:30:42will be permitted to absent themselves from the base today, Saturday, from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m.
00:30:49Hey Bill, you got a date?
00:30:59You said it was the million-dollar baby.
00:31:01You got a friend?
00:31:02Yeah me.
00:31:16Run
00:31:18Oh, pardon me. May I help you?
00:31:34We'd like some stockings, please.
00:31:35Any particular color?
00:31:38What colors are there?
00:31:39Oh, there's desert sand, honey beige, nude.
00:31:43Wait, I'll show them to you.
00:31:45What size?
00:31:46Thirty-six.
00:31:48Thirty-six?
00:31:49Forty-two for me.
00:31:50Forty-two?
00:31:51You see, that's my grandmother.
00:31:52And my mother. She's the solid British type, you know.
00:31:55Oh, I see.
00:31:57Well, how big is your grandmother?
00:32:00Well, she is.
00:32:04Look, mother.
00:32:07I think about ten and a half.
00:32:10Wouldn't you like to look around a bit, too?
00:32:13Thank you. Thank you very much.
00:32:21How about those?
00:32:22A little bit too large.
00:32:25Do you like these?
00:32:26Oh, slightly on the other side.
00:32:28She must have been bone on her horse.
00:32:30I suppose.
00:32:43The ankles seem light anyhow.
00:32:44Oh, cool.
00:32:45What a grandmother.
00:32:47Are you playing some sort of a game?
00:32:48Oh, well, uh...
00:32:49Oh, no.
00:32:50We were just trying to look at your legs.
00:32:51I mean...
00:32:52Did you like them?
00:32:53I thought they were gorgeous.
00:32:54I really did.
00:32:56Look here, I see.
00:32:57Yes?
00:32:58I hope you're not angry.
00:32:59That you were interested in my legs.
00:33:00Why not at all.
00:33:01That's what they're there for.
00:33:02We're really terribly sorry.
00:33:03Don't apologize.
00:33:04I'm flattered.
00:33:05We weren't trying just to look at your legs.
00:33:06No, it's his grandmother's legs.
00:33:07Oh, his grandmother's legs.
00:33:08Oh, his grandmother's legs.
00:33:09You see, it's almost impossible to get them in England.
00:33:10To get what legs?
00:33:11No, well, stockings.
00:33:12Oh, stockings.
00:33:13Well, to put it very bluntly,
00:33:14we were trying to decide how to get them in England.
00:33:15Oh, I really did.
00:33:16I really did.
00:33:18Look here, I see.
00:33:19Yes?
00:33:20I hope you're not angry.
00:33:21That you were interested in my legs.
00:33:22Why not at all.
00:33:23That's what they're there for.
00:33:24We're really terribly sorry.
00:33:25Don't apologize.
00:33:26I'm flattered.
00:33:27We weren't trying just to look at your legs.
00:33:28No, it's his grandmother's legs.
00:33:30Oh, his grandmother's legs.
00:33:31Oh, his grandmother's legs.
00:33:32Oh, stockings.
00:33:33Oh, stockings.
00:33:34Well, to put it very bluntly,
00:33:35we were trying to decide just what size to buy for grandma's.
00:33:39Nice.
00:33:40Now may I go?
00:33:41Or are there any other little intimate details you'd like to know?
00:33:44Oh, no, no.
00:33:45Please wait.
00:33:46I know it's very thoughtless of me, but I have an engagement.
00:33:49Couldn't you postpone it and have tea with us instead?
00:33:51No.
00:33:52It would give us time to apologize properly.
00:33:54We've heard so much about the friendliness of the West.
00:33:56And you wouldn't want us to go away with a false impression
00:33:58of a medical hospitality now, would you?
00:33:59If you were in London, we'd have tea with you.
00:34:01After all, it isn't as if we were terrible strangers.
00:34:04Did they give you a special course at Thunderbird
00:34:06and how to pick up American girls?
00:34:08It comes under the heading of initiative.
00:34:10I'm very sorry, but I'm afraid I can't possibly go to tea with you, Mr.
00:34:14Oh, oh, Stackhouse.
00:34:16Lockwood.
00:34:17Saunders.
00:34:19But I might take you to tea with me.
00:34:21You might?
00:34:22Oh, I'm sorry.
00:34:23If only for the sake of international solidarity.
00:34:26But not, of course, until we dispose of grandma's legs.
00:34:30Well, here we are.
00:34:42Here?
00:34:43Whether you know it or not, you're a couple of angels of mercy for the rest of the afternoon.
00:34:48Hands forward.
00:34:49Rock.
00:34:50Hands off.
00:34:51Sit back.
00:34:52You see?
00:34:53You repeat the operation twelve and fifteen times a minute.
00:34:57And remember, rhythm is the important thing.
00:34:59Now, try again.
00:35:00Forward.
00:35:01No, not so much pressure.
00:35:04Hello, Miss Blake.
00:35:05Hello, Kay.
00:35:06May I present Mr. Stackhouse and Mr. Lockwood.
00:35:08How do you do?
00:35:09How do you do?
00:35:10They're both so interested in our work that they beg me let them come in and serve his patients.
00:35:15Well, how nice.
00:35:17Of course, our lesson for today is almost over.
00:35:19But if any of the girls would like to stay.
00:35:21I'd love to.
00:35:22Oh, I'd love to.
00:35:23Oh, me too.
00:35:24Oh, I'd love to.
00:35:25Oh, me too.
00:35:26Oh, hello.
00:35:27Oh, hello.
00:35:28All right.
00:35:29Go right ahead.
00:35:30It isn't often we get men to practice on.
00:35:33Shall we all lie on the floor?
00:35:34Oh, no.
00:35:35No, it isn't necessary at all.
00:35:37Just take off your coat, roll up your sleeve, and I'm going to try my tourniquet.
00:35:46Cool.
00:35:47Red Cross, your coat is a lot of territory, don't it, son?
00:35:59Too much.
00:36:00There.
00:36:01How's that?
00:36:02It's marvelous.
00:36:03May I call you Miss Nightingale?
00:36:04It's beautiful.
00:36:05I'm afraid I'd have bled to death before now.
00:36:07What?
00:36:08My pulse is still beating.
00:36:09I couldn't be.
00:36:10I've been practicing tourniquets all week.
00:36:12Hello, Pete.
00:36:13Seems to be the trouble.
00:36:14Nothing, sir.
00:36:15I was just going to explain to Miss Saunders about the tourniquet point, or pressure point.
00:36:18You know, where the artery crosses the bone?
00:36:19Sure.
00:36:20Go right ahead.
00:36:21Sounds fascinating.
00:36:22You seem to know everything you need to know about anatomy, Mr. Stackhouse.
00:36:26Well, we doctors always do.
00:36:28Doctor?
00:36:29Mm-hmm.
00:36:30My error.
00:36:32How do you boys feel the need of a little first aid?
00:36:35Yes, ma'am.
00:36:36Well, well.
00:36:37Come on in.
00:36:38Heaps of pretty girls are here.
00:36:40We'll get the kind of medicine you need at your age.
00:36:45Come on.
00:36:46Wait a minute.
00:36:47Hey, you.
00:36:48You.
00:36:49Come on in here.
00:36:50You've probably been bleeding to death by yourself long enough.
00:36:54Come on in here, yous.
00:36:56See the girls.
00:36:57Get some help.
00:36:58Oh, my!
00:37:00dy,
00:37:05Where are you?
00:37:06Hello!
00:37:07Where am I?
00:37:20I'm ils!
00:37:21I telephoned I'd pick you up at the room this afternoon.
00:37:23Well, if I telephoned, I'd pick you up at the ranch this afternoon.
00:37:26Yes, I know.
00:37:28You know? And what are you doing here? Why didn't you wait?
00:37:31Perhaps I preferred to be picked up by someone else.
00:37:35Now, listen, sweetheart, you can save those subtle little dicks
00:37:38for some guy who doesn't know any better. Don't waste them on me.
00:37:42And what's more, if you're worried about somebody's arteries,
00:37:43what's the matter with mine?
00:37:45Nothing, darling. They're lovely, I'm sure.
00:37:49Now, come on, get up on the table like a good little boy.
00:37:51Do I have to?
00:37:52Yes.
00:37:58There.
00:38:02I think he's right.
00:38:11Why should I take me?
00:38:15Hold your hand.
00:38:18Hold your hand, please.
00:38:19Please, don't do it.
00:38:20You don't want to put that on me, are you?
00:38:29We'll drive out to Biltmore for a cocktail,
00:38:31have dinner at the Westward Home,
00:38:33and I'll drive you home.
00:38:35The long way.
00:38:36Sounds lovely, Steve.
00:38:38Just like old times, huh?
00:38:39There, how's that?
00:38:41Swell. Now, let's get out of here.
00:38:42Oh, wait a minute. I'm finished yet.
00:38:44Tiny, will you take over for a while?
00:38:48And how does the little patient feel?
00:38:51Fine.
00:38:53Fine.
00:38:55Ready?
00:38:55Ready?
00:38:56Well, you asked me to go to tea, didn't you?
00:38:57Yes, but you said...
00:38:58Can't I change my mind?
00:39:00But I gather that you and Mr. Britton, I mean the Mr. Britton...
00:39:02Oh, no. He's all tied up for the afternoon.
00:39:07Hey!
00:39:13Oh, look!
00:39:14He's hurt him, Phil.
00:39:16Our first accident.
00:39:17Oh, boy!
00:39:20Get him on the threshold!
00:39:22He's hurt you, Phil.
00:39:23He's hurt!
00:39:23Thank you,
00:39:25He'll get a baby!
00:39:27Thank you, Phil.
00:39:28This is hell!
00:39:28Aah!
00:39:30Whoa!
00:39:31Oh, dear!
00:39:32Don't touch him!
00:39:33Damn it, dude!
00:39:34Judas!
00:39:35Hurry!
00:39:37Hurry!
00:39:37Come in!
00:39:39Oh, boy!
00:39:44Get him on the threshold!
00:39:45Then remember me!
00:39:46Yes!
00:39:47We've got him for the first treat!
00:39:48Hey, wait a minute. What's the big idea of it?
00:39:50There, there, now, son, take it easy.
00:39:52We're doing all we can for.
00:39:54Come on, get him in.
00:39:56Get him in.
00:39:58Get him in.
00:40:00Get him in.
00:40:02Get him in.
00:40:04Get him in.
00:40:06Get him in.
00:40:08Get him in.
00:40:10Get him in.
00:40:12Get him in.
00:40:14Get him in.
00:40:16What's going on here?
00:40:18Civilian defense.
00:40:28I've never really known an Englishman before.
00:40:30You're typical.
00:40:32I suppose so.
00:40:34You don't have a title, do you?
00:40:36Very little one.
00:40:38Do you object to titles?
00:40:40I never thought about it.
00:40:42Neither have I.
00:40:44Nothing so grand, I'm afraid.
00:40:48Do you know Steve Britt very well?
00:40:50Yes, he's my instructor.
00:40:52He's a great flyer, isn't he?
00:40:54He's a great everything, in my opinion.
00:40:56That was my grandfather who came in with him.
00:40:58Yes, I know.
00:41:00He's awfully rich.
00:41:02How nice.
00:41:04I mean at the moment.
00:41:06He's always making it and losing it.
00:41:08It never matters to him whether he has a dime or not.
00:41:10It's just the fun of making it.
00:41:12Do you think Americans are money grabbers?
00:41:14Some of them may be.
00:41:16I wouldn't say it was purely an American trait.
00:41:18Thanks, Sal.
00:41:20I traveled around the world once.
00:41:22Everywhere I went I saw churches and schools and hospitals.
00:41:25Even in the jungles.
00:41:26All built with American money for somebody else to use.
00:41:29I never saw any German or Japanese philanthropies.
00:41:32I could almost kiss you for that.
00:41:35What a stunning idea.
00:41:37Figuratively.
00:41:38The Lord.
00:41:40Oh.
00:41:57Good night, it's been fun.
00:41:59It's been great fun.
00:42:00By the way, do you ride?
00:42:02I was born on the horse.
00:42:03Will you come ride with me?
00:42:04Any time.
00:42:05Good night.
00:42:06Good night, sir.
00:42:08Good night, sir.
00:42:09Good night, sir.
00:42:10Good night.
00:42:11Good night.
00:42:28Hello, honey.
00:42:29Hello.
00:42:30Hello.
00:42:31Is this the new listening post?
00:42:32That's right.
00:42:33Hear anything interesting?
00:42:34Quite a lot.
00:42:35What's it all mean, Kay?
00:42:37It means that I had a lovely time and that I like him.
00:42:40That all?
00:42:41I don't know yet.
00:42:42You wouldn't be trying to make me jealous, would you?
00:42:45Really, Steve?
00:42:47You're marvelous.
00:42:48What an idea.
00:42:50I just wanted to remind you he's a very nice guy.
00:42:53He might think you meant it.
00:42:55And he might be right.
00:42:57Good night.
00:42:59Good night.
00:43:21go ahead sink your teeth into these hot dogs hot dogs yes the great American delicacy
00:43:34hope you don't like women who pretend to be delicate eaters you should see my grandmother
00:43:41eat most women are such awful liars about food especially in front of men before they're married
00:43:48as if a man didn't know women had stomachs Steve Britt used to swear that I had an alarm clock
00:43:55inside of me which went off every five hours on the dock have you known Steve Britt very long
00:43:59I met him three years ago the regular plans for New York were grounded so I hired him to fly me out
00:44:06here it was Gramps birthday first thing I knew he'd set me right down in the middle of the desert and
00:44:12was threatening to leave me there unless I promised to turn right around fly back to New York with him
00:44:16why should he do a thing like that he said he was in love with me did you go with him of course
00:44:23are you in love with him head over heels it was wonderful long as it lasted are you still in
00:44:34love with him you like Steve and you're wondering whether it's all right for you to be out with me
00:44:39aren't you how do you know well Englishmen usually aren't so inquisitive but all right I'll tell you
00:44:47I do like Steve tremendously sometimes I think I'm in love with him I've got enough sense to know he'd
00:44:56make a horrible husband he'd never stay put you sure you'd like a husband to stay put I wondered about
00:45:03that myself the men at the field think he's great all of them yes I know that's awfully important to a
00:45:11woman I mean to know that other men like him then too he's just enough older than I am to be very
00:45:16fascinating I wonder if you realize what an amazing person you are should we leave it there for now I'm
00:45:23hungry father's guest case you've got to step some you ain't let the grass go on retreat if I was
00:45:40caught the girl he better not get up earlier wouldn't let the other fella beat me out I got here 11 o'clock
00:45:45I would have made it 10. hello Steve shh now we're busy okay stackhouse have a nice ride yes sir it was
00:45:52wonderful hope he hasn't caught you cheating again gramps I don't get caught doggone every card I play
00:45:59say you didn't shuffle his card sorry we weren't here Steve why didn't you let me know you were coming
00:46:07that's okay I was out this way thought I'd drop in for a little game with gramps and have I been taking
00:46:13you 64 cents in me not counting this hand I'll try to there he goes again luckiest man I ever saw in my
00:46:30life car of course you'll be staying for dinner won't you Steve I'm sorry I have some work to do
00:46:36go on gramps give me my dough I have to go oh what's all this tomfoolishness about leaving when
00:46:42K gets here maybe if you're free some right this week I'll have a dinner with you I'd love you Steve
00:46:48some night when you don't have to work are you going straight back to the field sir yeah sure
00:46:53you mind if I come along with you you mean you're not staying for dinner as then I leave ends at 7 p.m.
00:47:00okay let's go bye K I've had a marvelous time it was fine it wasn't bye Mrs. Saunders goodbye sir
00:47:11goodbye Steve can't make up your mind which one to let bite the apple can you you serpent
00:47:23who is it stack house come in did I wake you sir no I just turned in close the door
00:47:41I had to speak to you okay sit down
00:47:49cigarette thanks
00:47:53what is it stack house I'm in love with K
00:48:13what about it I'm gonna ask her to marry me what are you coming to me for I'm not her grandfather
00:48:26no but I know how you feel about her do you I know you were in love with her I'm still in love with
00:48:36I know if it went for you I wouldn't still be here you're afraid I'll wash you out is that it no how do you know I won't
00:48:48what would you do on my spot
00:48:54I don't know
00:48:59okay stack house I told you I'd give you every chance to make the great as a pilot
00:49:12because I figured you had it in you that still goes
00:49:16thank you son personally I might hate your guts
00:49:22but that has nothing to do with flying
00:49:25as far as you and I am
00:49:28K are concerned that's a different matter
00:49:31I don't believe you can take her away from me
00:49:38what do you think of that
00:49:40if I don't it won't be for lack of trying sir
00:50:01good night sir
00:50:05thank you for letting me talk to you
00:50:09it's been a pleasure
00:50:11oh stack house
00:50:21yes sir
00:50:21how many hours duel have you had
00:50:2412 sir
00:50:25we'll get your parachute and come along with you
00:50:27I'd like to give you a check flight
00:50:28now sir
00:50:29it's about time you had your solo don't you think
00:50:32why yes sir
00:50:33hurry will you I'll be waiting
00:50:35yes sir
00:50:59oh my goodness
00:51:00I'll be waiting
00:51:02yes sir
00:51:07yes sir
00:51:12my goodness sir
00:51:13you
00:51:14oh my goodness
00:51:15no
00:51:15no
00:51:16no
00:51:16no
00:51:17no
00:51:18no
00:51:18no
00:51:19no
00:51:19no
00:51:20no
00:51:20no
00:51:23I'll take her down, Stackhouse.
00:51:53Oh, not feeling so well, is it, Stackhouse?
00:52:14I'm all right, sir.
00:52:14Splendid.
00:52:17That's all.
00:52:23Mr. Britt, sir, Stackhouse just had his check flight, sir.
00:52:35Yeah?
00:52:36I'm afraid he was sick again, sir.
00:52:38That's too bad.
00:52:39I'm sorry to hear.
00:52:40You don't think you'll be washed out, do you, sir?
00:52:43That's not up to me.
00:52:47Attention all Alemanes.
00:52:50Attention all Alemanes.
00:52:51Report to transportation immediately.
00:52:55On the double.
00:52:58So long, Charlie.
00:53:00Go on and get you down, Joe.
00:53:02A bombardier's just as exciting.
00:53:03Sure.
00:53:09So long, Charlie.
00:53:11Tough break.
00:53:12It's okay.
00:53:12They're funny about the job.
00:53:14Right.
00:53:21Sir, Colonel MacDonald would like to see you in his office.
00:53:26Thanks, sir.
00:53:32Colonel MacDonald and I have been going over the records of the British Cadre.
00:53:37Nice job.
00:53:38Thanks.
00:53:39Only one man in the whole lot, not up to scratch.
00:53:41Yeah, who's that?
00:53:42Stackhouse.
00:53:43Stackhouse?
00:53:44Yeah, too bad.
00:53:45Looks like we're going to have to wash him out.
00:53:47Must be a mistake.
00:53:49Stackhouse is going to make one of the best pilots we have here.
00:53:52If that's the case, why haven't you let him solo?
00:53:54He isn't ready.
00:53:55Well, the other men in these clients have.
00:53:57They must have been ready.
00:54:00I know how you feel about those kids of yours, Steve.
00:54:03It's the mother instinct in you.
00:54:04I'm going to recommend the Stackhouse be returned to the medical corps.
00:54:07Okay, you're the boss.
00:54:10But if he goes, I go, too.
00:54:13What?
00:54:14Now, look, Mac.
00:54:15If I'm the right man for this job, then you've got to take my word about my kids.
00:54:19If you don't want to do that, you'd better get yourself another boy.
00:54:22What is that, 12 hours in the air and still get sick?
00:54:24I don't know about that.
00:54:26Some kink in him that's holding him back.
00:54:28Whatever it is, it's up to me to find it and straighten it out.
00:54:30And I will.
00:54:31In the meantime, we're going to hold up the war.
00:54:33You might as well, Barrett.
00:54:34Because it's going to take guys like Stackhouse to win it.
00:54:39I know all about that boy.
00:54:41His whole background.
00:54:42His father, his grandmother, and what all this means to him.
00:54:46Things I can't even tell you about because I promised him I wouldn't.
00:54:49Things that spell flyer to me.
00:54:51I don't want to be personal, Steve.
00:54:53But you aren't by any chance being noble about Stackhouse, are you?
00:54:59I wouldn't know about that, Mac.
00:55:01You'll have to figure that out for yourself.
00:55:04The average life of a fighter in the RAF is what?
00:55:08On the other hand, they tell me doctors marry young and live forever.
00:55:15Fourth of July party.
00:55:16I'm going to have me a Fourth of July party out at my ranch next Saturday.
00:55:20And it wouldn't surprise me if a heap of pretty girls found out about it and came a-running.
00:55:26Oh, cool.
00:55:26Whatever in the world is the Fourth of July party.
00:55:30It's the American celebration of their independence from England, Sonny.
00:55:34See?
00:55:35Not really.
00:55:36What cheek!
00:55:37Don't be a fool, Peter.
00:55:59You can't ride that bronc.
00:56:00He's the worst bucking horse in Arizona.
00:56:02Why, Gramps says he's as gentle as a dog.
00:56:04He put you up to this.
00:56:05Only as a sporting proposition.
00:56:07Why, you can't do it.
00:56:08Why, you might break your neck.
00:56:10At least I'll go home with a wound stripe.
00:56:11I bet this is your bright idea.
00:56:22Well, I always wanted to see an Englishman ride a bucking horse.
00:56:25Hard combination, isn't it, old bean?
00:56:27I always wanted to see an Englishman ride a bucking horse.
00:56:57I always wanted to see an Englishman ride a distance.
00:56:58I have experiencedонеan ride a bucking horse in Arizona.
00:56:58It's the finish line, isn't it, old bean?
00:56:59It's one of theindi canned cooks, in camera, a bucking horse.
00:57:01It's the finish line ofοιπόν face in your life.
00:57:02Cheating ships in seed shade, Tulsa, beautiful bringing cake.
00:57:04It's a lighthousevern in kafirunata.
00:57:05In the such gal, ainqu mid-maisy,
00:57:08That is...
00:57:11...ippo name below.
00:57:15The moon in textbooks at Yaleboro.
00:57:22A разбую qualidade.
00:57:22Howdy, Sam.
00:57:35Hi.
00:57:36Will you join me in a little piece of steak?
00:57:38Oh, thanks, Gramps.
00:57:46Is she running off some ways with that young English squirt?
00:57:52Why don't you go down there and get it?
00:57:57She knows what she's doing.
00:57:58Ah, fun to doodle.
00:58:00The smartest woman that ever lived didn't have sense enough to come in out of the rain
00:58:04since she was at least 30.
00:58:06Now, that's statistics.
00:58:07It's no use, Gramps.
00:58:09She's fallen for him hook, line, and sinker.
00:58:11She say so?
00:58:12No, but I can tell.
00:58:14How?
00:58:15She's been so nice to me today.
00:58:18Now, listen, son.
00:58:19Kay's not a bad girl.
00:58:21Well, maybe she ain't any too good a girl either.
00:58:25Well, she's everything in the world to me.
00:58:27She's part of my heart.
00:58:28But that don't blind me to the fact that she's a woman and kind of flighty like all the rest.
00:58:32You had half the gumption I give you credit for.
00:58:35You'd see that.
00:58:37Now, go on down there and do like I said.
00:58:40No use, Gramps.
00:58:41A couple of kids like that.
00:58:42Ah, so that's what's eating you, Kay.
00:58:44Now, listen, I was 20 years older than my wife.
00:58:4722 according to her calculations.
00:58:49Would you think that worried me?
00:58:52No, sorry.
00:58:53What worried me was, was she young enough for me?
00:58:57You love her, don't you?
00:58:59I'm nuts about it.
00:59:00Well, I'm going down there and do like I say.
00:59:03I don't want me wishy-washy broken-down flyer in my family.
00:59:07I don't want you to do it.
00:59:11Oh, look!
00:59:16Come on!
00:59:18Someday, maybe the whole world will be lighted like that again.
00:59:21Of course it will be.
00:59:22Can you imagine London with lights again after all these years of darkness?
00:59:26Children who've been born in blackout, seeing the lights of a great city for the first time.
00:59:31Old people who've given up hopes of ever seeing them again,
00:59:33suddenly coming out of their holes in the ground and beginning to live like human beings.
00:59:37It'll be the most wonderful night in the history of the world.
00:59:41That's why I want to learn to fly.
00:59:44I want to help turn those lights on again.
00:59:47It'll be just a butcher up there, killing other men for some empty victory.
00:59:52For a piece that was only the first shot of a new war.
00:59:56I want to help make it really mean something this time.
01:00:00To make sure those lights never have to go off again.
01:00:03Not for a single night.
01:00:08Kay, just now you said it'll be the most wonderful night in the history of the world.
01:00:14Can't we share it together?
01:00:16I love you, you know that.
01:00:19I have it in the very first minute I ever saw you.
01:00:21Will you marry me?
01:00:23I don't know, Peter.
01:00:25You don't love me?
01:00:27I'm not sure yet.
01:00:29You're afraid of hurting Steve.
01:00:31Perhaps.
01:00:33And perhaps it's because I'm afraid of hurting you.
01:00:36If I ever found out I was still in love with him.
01:00:39I've got to be sure of myself, Peter.
01:00:42Because once I've decided, it'll be forever.
01:00:47I'll wait.
01:00:47It's a horrible thing to say.
01:00:52But when I first met you, I was trying desperately to fall in love with somebody else.
01:00:56I wanted to hurt Steve, make him jealous.
01:00:59Get him out of my system all at once.
01:01:02Yet all I've done is hurt you both and confuse myself.
01:01:07I love you, Kay.
01:01:16Steve.
01:01:18I've been looking for you.
01:01:21Shoot.
01:01:22The inspectors are here today and they've been asking some very embarrassing questions about that class of yours.
01:01:27Yeah?
01:01:28They want to know why your boys are being held back.
01:01:31You know what I told them?
01:01:32What?
01:01:34That the situation would be cleared up immediately.
01:01:37Today, in fact.
01:01:39Look, Steve.
01:01:40I'm not interested in your personal problems.
01:01:43I'm here to run this school and do a job.
01:01:45There's a new class of British boys coming in here very shortly.
01:01:48I want everything cleaned up and out of the way before they get here.
01:01:52Okay, Mac.
01:01:53Personally, I think you're wasting your time as well as ours trying to make a flyer out of Stackhouse.
01:01:58But whether you are or not, you'd better make up your mind right now, today.
01:02:02Otherwise, I'm going to have to make it up for you.
01:02:04I guess well.
01:02:06This is the plane closing the loop.
01:02:08I'm going to have to make it up for you.
01:02:38I'm going to have to make it up for you.
01:03:08Listen, you were kicking that bronco all over the corral yesterday.
01:03:14You didn't freeze up every time he pucked, did you?
01:03:16Every time he came down stiff-legged, you eased down with him.
01:03:20When he twisted and spun around, you rolled your body right with him.
01:03:25The trouble with you is you've been trying too hard.
01:03:27You've been stiffening up in the saddle.
01:03:29When this ship knows us down, don't yank the stick back suddenly.
01:03:32If you tried that yesterday, you'd have pulled that horse over backwards, right?
01:03:35The next time this baby starts to act up or gets nervous,
01:03:38just remember he's got to tend him out.
01:03:40I'll try to yank him suddenly, unbalance him,
01:03:43give him a chance to recover, straighten him out gradually.
01:03:47Ease up, relax.
01:04:05Okay, cowboy, now you got the idea.
01:04:27It's your horse, go on and ride him.
01:04:29I've been telling Barrett and McDonnell you could fly this crate.
01:04:33They don't believe it.
01:04:34They say you haven't got it in you.
01:04:35I'm going to give you a chance to prove either that they're liars or I'm a sucker.
01:04:39Whichever way it comes out, it's okay with me.
01:04:41You can talk to yourself for a while.
01:04:58I'm going for a little stroll.
01:05:00I'm going for a little bit.
01:05:30I'm going for a little bit.
01:06:00How many ships are on?
01:06:04They're all in but one, sir.
01:06:05Get in the stupid way.
01:06:06Right.
01:06:17Yeah, it's one of your training ships.
01:06:19I saw him circling around over Camelback Ravine.
01:06:22It looks like he's in trouble to me.
01:06:23I saw him circling around over Camelback Ravine.
01:06:29It looks like he's in trouble to me.
01:06:30I saw him sort of go from SX.
01:06:31I saw him circling around over again.
01:06:32It looks like he's in trouble to me.
01:06:33He told me what he said.
01:06:34I saw him in trouble.
01:06:35I saw him circling around over Camelback.
01:06:37I saw him trip to lids.
01:06:38So far, he told him he said.
01:06:40I saw him right over there.
01:06:40He told you.
01:06:42He told me what he said.
01:06:43I saw him.
01:06:44How many fish things?
01:06:45I saw him.
01:06:46I saw him.
01:06:47He told me he told me how they looked.
01:08:18Those tactics might be all right in a barnstorming circus, but not here.
01:08:22I can't imagine what you were thinking of, bailing out of a ship in a sandstorm.
01:08:25I didn't see any sandstorm when I jumped.
01:08:27I'm not that big a fool.
01:08:29Maybe that boy up there alone, we know he couldn't handle a plane.
01:08:31He made the greatest landing I ever saw.
01:08:33He cracked up, didn't he?
01:08:35He wrecked a ship.
01:08:36The wind turned her over after he set her down.
01:08:38We had a perfect record until you came here.
01:08:41I might have known something like this would happen.
01:08:44Is that another way of saying I'm canned, Mac?
01:08:47I'm sorry, Steve, but I warned you.
01:08:49Colonel MacDonald, he was only trying to give me a chance.
01:08:51I understand that, Stackhouse.
01:08:53And I blame myself.
01:08:55I should have washed you out of here weeks ago.
01:08:57When you're through, report to your squadron Lee to Barrett.
01:08:58He'll have your transfer papers ready.
01:08:59Tough luck, Pete.
01:09:08It's all right, sir.
01:09:10At least I know I can fly, thanks to you.
01:09:14You shouldn't have done it for me.
01:09:17What gives you the idea I did it for you?
01:09:20Your father was a friend of mine, wasn't he?
01:09:22Besides, they say there's a great future in parachute jumping.
01:09:25I can't stick to the same job all his life.
01:09:27I might want to better myself.
01:09:29Oh!
01:09:59You know, there's one thing I just love about you, English.
01:10:16Your sense of fair play.
01:10:18No matter what a man does, you always give him another chance, don't you?
01:10:20Yes, that is, if he deserves it.
01:10:24You see that man over there, the one with the white hair?
01:10:30Yes.
01:10:31A few years ago, he stole an awful lot of money from a bank.
01:10:34Literally ruined hundreds of people.
01:10:36Then he got to thinking about it and came back and said he wanted to make whatever restitution he could.
01:10:41Hmm, and did he?
01:10:42Uh-huh. He was so sincere, a lot of people, even those who should have hated him most, decided to give him another chance.
01:10:48Oh.
01:10:48And now he's one of the finest and most respected men in the state.
01:10:53Splendid.
01:10:53I told Colonel MacDonald I knew you'd feel that way about it.
01:10:56Oh, naturally.
01:10:57Anyone can make a mistake.
01:10:59Then you will do it, won't you?
01:11:01Do what?
01:11:02Give Peter Stackhouse another chance.
01:11:04Stackhouse?
01:11:04Colonel MacDonald's wanted to do it all along, but since Peter's in the RAF, he felt it was up to you and...
01:11:08Colonel MacDonald hasn't even mentioned it to...
01:11:10Well, it's rather a personal favor, you know.
01:11:12He's such an old friend of Steve Britt's and he knows how badly Steve feels about it.
01:11:16But now that you're willing, I can't wait to tell him.
01:11:21Mildred, may I cut in?
01:11:23Of course, Kay.
01:11:30I just love Mr. Barrett.
01:11:32Seems to me you love a lot of people around here.
01:11:35He has such a wonderful sense of fair play.
01:11:38Only, of course, he feels it's your job and he hates to bring it up.
01:11:41Bring what up?
01:11:43You see that man over there?
01:11:44The one with the white hair?
01:11:46Yes?
01:11:49I was telling him about a horrible mistake that man made a few years ago.
01:11:53Really?
01:11:54What did he do?
01:11:55Left his wife and three babies for another woman.
01:11:58But then he got to thinking about it and came back and pleaded so hard for a second chance that his wife took him back.
01:12:04Now he's one of the finest and most respected men in the state.
01:12:08Well, isn't that wonderful?
01:12:09I told Mr. Barrett I knew you'd feel that way about it.
01:12:12Just a moment.
01:12:13What are you trying to say?
01:12:15That Mr. Barrett would love to give Peter Stackhouse another chance.
01:12:18But, of course, you're head of the school and he doesn't like to interfere.
01:12:21But you don't mind interfering.
01:12:23Well, I'm an American and I'd hate to think that we aren't as fair-minded as the British.
01:12:27Yes, well, I suppose that Barrett feels as strongly about it as you say.
01:12:33Then you will?
01:12:35If you promise to be out the field tomorrow morning to see that I don't forget.
01:12:38Oh, thanks.
01:12:39I hope you didn't mind my cutting in like that.
01:12:42The pleasure was all mine.
01:12:43Tom, I want you to meet a great admirer of yours.
01:12:46Miss Saunders, Mr. McDonald.
01:12:48My brother.
01:12:48How do you do?
01:12:49Look, isn't he marvelous?
01:13:05Well, I tell you, not even a flutter.
01:13:07They didn't believe you when you said he could fly.
01:13:13I knew he could.
01:13:15You really go for that guy, don't you?
01:13:18I'm in love with him, Steve.
01:13:20I'm going to marry him.
01:13:21Sure, I could have told you that weeks ago.
01:13:24You knew, and yet you made a flyer out of him in spite of it?
01:13:27I made a flyer out of my eye.
01:13:29He had it in him all the time.
01:13:31All I did was iron a few of the kinks out.
01:13:34Okay, Steve.
01:13:36The tank's just the same.
01:13:45What are you going to do, Steve?
01:13:47Oh, I'll find a spot somewhere.
01:13:49But they don't really want you to go.
01:13:51They couldn't after you've proved you're right.
01:13:53Oh, Mac's been doing a lot of talking.
01:13:55I don't know.
01:13:57Ferry command looks kind of hot to me.
01:14:00I always did like to travel.
01:14:02Don't be a fool, Steve.
01:14:03You can't leave here now.
01:14:04Why shouldn't I?
01:14:05Look what you've done for Peter and the other boys.
01:14:08And this is only the beginning.
01:14:10Why, there'll be hundreds of others just like them.
01:14:13With kinks to be ironed out.
01:14:15You said yourself that this war would be won on fields like this.
01:14:19By boys like these.
01:14:21But they can't win it unless they know their jobs.
01:14:24And how are they going to learn unless men like you stay here and teach them?
01:14:27Besides, now that you won't have a little dame like me on your mind.
01:14:32What's going wrong?
01:14:49This motor's cocked.
01:14:50Hey, who did that?
01:14:51It's a frame-up.
01:14:52Ambulance!
01:14:57Ambulance!
01:16:07He did it.
01:16:09Oh, my God.
01:16:19Shoo!
01:16:21He did it!
01:16:23Oh!
01:16:39There they go, the Thunderbird pilots.
01:16:41No longer novices, no longer boys being trained,
01:16:44no longer fledglings.
01:16:46They're out of the cradle now.
01:16:47They're experts.
01:16:48They're veterans.
01:16:49Thunderbird field has done its job.
01:16:51Now the boys do theirs.
01:16:53Watch them fly, these young pilots
01:16:55who send their messages in the form of bombs.
01:16:57These young Englishmen are going to bomb Berlin
01:16:59just as they bombed Essen, Cologne, and Düsseldorf.
01:17:02These young Chinese will harry the Japanese invaders
01:17:05from the Yangtze to the Yellow River.
01:17:07They have a score to settle with Tokyo.
01:17:09They'll settle it.
01:17:10Watch them.
01:17:11And these young American Thunderbirds
01:17:13have some bombs and bullets up their sleeves, too.
01:17:16These are the young men who are fighting
01:17:17for the rights of free people everywhere.
01:17:20These are the pilots.
01:17:22These are the Thunderbirds.
01:17:23They know their job.
01:17:25They'll do it.
01:17:26But they might never have become pilots
01:17:28if the men on the ground hadn't served them so well.
01:17:31Let us pay homage to the instructors, too.
01:17:33To the Steve Brits everywhere
01:17:35who teach men how to fly and fight and win.
01:17:38Hey, boy.
01:17:40My name's Britt.
01:17:41What's your name?
01:17:42Atkinson, sir.
01:17:43Atkinson, huh?
01:17:44You are the Freckles.
01:17:49What's your name?
01:17:50Percival Archibald Gouverneur Smyth, sir.
01:17:53Okay, Red.
01:17:55Percival Archibald Gouverneur Smyth, sir.
01:17:58Okay, Red.
01:18:00You have to be a guest host,
01:18:10and we'll come back to the next episode.
01:18:12We'll be back to the next episode.
01:18:13We'll be back to the next episode.
01:18:14We'll be back to the next episode.
01:18:15Let's go.
01:18:16Let's go.
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