The Lost Battalion 2001 War Drama Movie
The Lost Battalion is a World War I drama based on a true story. The film follows the 77th Infantry Division's ill-fated Argonne offensive in October 1918. Led by Major Charles W. Whittlesey, the battalion advances into the Argonne Forest, where they are surrounded by German forces and suffer heavy casualties. Despite efforts to rescue them, the battalion fights on with limited supplies, ultimately breaking through enemy lines after losing many men.
Cast: Rick Schroder, as Lieutenant Colonel Charles W. Whittlesey
Phil McKee, as Lieutenant Colonel George W. McMurtry
Jay Rodan, as Lieutenant James V. Holderman
Michael Goldstrom, as Private First Class William Heller
André Braugher, as Major General Robert Alexander
Daniel Stewart Sherman, as Captain Nelson M. Holderman
Release Date: October 2, 2001
Genre: Drama, History, War
Runtime: 93 minutes
Director: Russell Mulcahy
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The Lost Battalion is a World War I drama based on a true story. The film follows the 77th Infantry Division's ill-fated Argonne offensive in October 1918. Led by Major Charles W. Whittlesey, the battalion advances into the Argonne Forest, where they are surrounded by German forces and suffer heavy casualties. Despite efforts to rescue them, the battalion fights on with limited supplies, ultimately breaking through enemy lines after losing many men.
Cast: Rick Schroder, as Lieutenant Colonel Charles W. Whittlesey
Phil McKee, as Lieutenant Colonel George W. McMurtry
Jay Rodan, as Lieutenant James V. Holderman
Michael Goldstrom, as Private First Class William Heller
André Braugher, as Major General Robert Alexander
Daniel Stewart Sherman, as Captain Nelson M. Holderman
Release Date: October 2, 2001
Genre: Drama, History, War
Runtime: 93 minutes
Director: Russell Mulcahy
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00:00:00Wake up, America!
00:00:04This is forever easy!
00:00:08Women and men fight for what they believe!
00:00:12Won't you step up to join the war?
00:00:15How can you stay when a horse can lead the way?
00:00:19He's marching a band for score!
00:00:22So you must do what you must do now
00:00:26To help our boys spread light and blue now
00:00:30Our cry is we want you now
00:00:34Sing our song, won't be long, it's just hooray!
00:00:56We'll be in trouble.
00:00:59We'll be in trouble.
00:01:01It's alright for you, don't be afraid to bug me
00:01:03You can kill me, the game's been fantastic
00:01:05I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry
00:01:06I didn't care to give you a hit
00:01:08I'm sorry
00:01:08I'm sorry, I'm sorry
00:01:09I'm sorry, this is just a bad effort
00:01:11We'll be in trouble.
00:01:14And I can't kill you
00:01:15Maybe, this is a bad effort
00:01:17We'll be in trouble.
00:01:19I have no idea
00:01:21I have no idea
00:01:21I can't kill you
00:01:22I have no idea
00:01:24Bid up
00:01:24What are your tunics?
00:01:26Yes, sir.
00:01:28Brass.
00:01:30He's one of those Ritzies.
00:01:34Ah!
00:01:36Controls coming in!
00:01:38Fire!
00:01:40Come on!
00:01:42Controls coming in!
00:01:44Fire!
00:01:46Come on!
00:01:48Come on!
00:01:50Controls coming in!
00:01:52Fire!
00:01:53Cover! Fire!
00:01:55Covering fire!
00:01:57Covering fire!
00:01:59Run!
00:02:01Come on!
00:02:19Here!
00:02:21Get this man covered.
00:02:31Get this man covered.
00:02:43Get this man covered.
00:02:45Get this man covered.
00:02:49ha ha ha ha ha ha
00:02:57I don't know.
00:03:27I don't know.
00:03:57I don't know.
00:03:59I don't know.
00:04:01Good morning, Captain.
00:04:02Major.
00:04:03General Alexander wants to see you immediately.
00:04:05What's going on?
00:04:06I don't know.
00:04:07They're planning something big.
00:04:16Stand hut.
00:04:18Gentlemen, general, colonel, men, three divisions, two American, one French,
00:04:28are going to attack along the Argonne sector.
00:04:31The 77th Division has orders to go in and clean out the Argonne forest.
00:04:35Major Whitelsey.
00:04:36Sir, your battalion is going to take and hold Charlevoix Mill.
00:04:42General Alexander, permission to speak freely, sir.
00:04:44Major?
00:04:45I lost a platoon, just probing that area this morning.
00:04:48We have to live with acceptable losses, Major.
00:04:50Colonel.
00:04:51Artillery report, sir.
00:04:52Acceptable losses, general?
00:04:54It's suicide to attack the Argonne in force when we are unprepared.
00:04:58Why is it none of my other officers feel this way?
00:05:01Did you study tactics and the art of war in law school?
00:05:04General, we need time to resupply.
00:05:06We are low on food, ammunition, medicines.
00:05:09And whose fault is that?
00:05:10Well, I'm well aware of your civilian politics, Major.
00:05:14Sounds to me like your heart is still in Wilson's too proud to fight.
00:05:17A movement which ill-prepared our country for this war.
00:05:20Or is there something else on your mind?
00:05:23I will lead my battalion into the Argonne.
00:05:26But I doubt if you'll see me or my men again.
00:05:29I guess we'll see what kind of man he really is, our New York lawyer.
00:05:47Captain, check on the replacements. We'll need every man we've got.
00:05:50Yep. We got it.
00:06:03Most of these birds, they don't make it fly halfway around the block.
00:06:09For our gallop young men, compliments of the Ladies' Ottoman Society, I'm sure they lived.
00:06:14Hey, we're sending you back, buddy. You look like the run of the letter, huh?
00:06:26Don't worry, Jeremy. You'll be all right.
00:06:29Lieutenant Leake?
00:06:41Yes, sir.
00:06:42I'm Captain McMurtry. Welcome to the 308th.
00:06:46Captain, there must be some mistake.
00:06:49I'm supposed to be in a Texas unit. Most of these boys are from New York.
00:06:52I just don't understand a word these city fellas are saying.
00:06:54You don't have to understand them, Lieutenant.
00:06:56They have to understand you. You call off those names, you get them on that truck.
00:07:03Athan... Athanasikos.
00:07:07Y... Yoder.
00:07:09Yoda. Yoder.
00:07:13La...
00:07:16La... Pasta?
00:07:17La Pasty.
00:07:18La Pasty.
00:07:19La Pasty.
00:07:20Uh... Crotash...
00:07:25Uh... Crotash...
00:07:27Crotash...
00:07:28Tashinsky.
00:07:35Hey, how come you guys from New York call everybody buddy?
00:07:38You're not from the city?
00:07:39From Big Park, Montana.
00:07:41Never heard of it.
00:07:42I didn't know they let Apple knockers into this outfit.
00:07:45What you mean by that?
00:07:46Hey, hey, hey.
00:07:47Save it for the honeys, huh?
00:07:50What did he say?
00:07:51Well, he thinks, uh, he might want to buy a bridge.
00:07:53What bridge?
00:07:54The Brooklyn Bridge! What other bridge is there?
00:07:57What kind of an army is this?
00:07:58Come all the way to France and stick us with boys from Daisyville?
00:08:01Hey!
00:08:04Oh, my God.
00:08:05Oh, my God.
00:08:13Gas.
00:08:32Slow down.
00:08:33Yo, Rosen!
00:08:34Get in the back.
00:08:35We're moving on up.
00:08:36Not us, Sarge.
00:08:37These guys are taking us to the brig.
00:08:38The Major wants everybody on the line.
00:08:40That includes you two.
00:08:41Or this.
00:08:42We caught them sneaking into a French whorehouse,
00:08:43and we just deloused them.
00:08:45They'll be the pretty smelling doughboys in the trenches.
00:08:52What's going on, Sarge?
00:08:55We're gonna march in a parade in Paris.
00:08:58So make sure you wear your medals.
00:09:04All right.
00:09:05Find yourselves a hole to crib out of them.
00:09:06Don't try and do nothing.
00:09:12Hey.
00:09:13Here, the turkeys shoot back.
00:09:16Ah, listen up.
00:09:17The krauts usually do not attack at night.
00:09:20The most they'll do is send out some probes or a raiding party.
00:09:23You let me take care of that.
00:09:24Just try to get some rest.
00:09:26Some hot chow.
00:09:27I'll teach you a few things tomorrow.
00:09:29You have to wait.
00:09:31Well, this ain't so bad, huh?
00:09:33All you gotta do now is keep your head down.
00:09:35Right, Lucky?
00:09:49New boys settled in?
00:09:51Yeah.
00:09:53Boys describe them well.
00:09:57What do you think of General Alexander's plan?
00:09:59I'm a professional soldier.
00:10:01I have the luxury of not having to think about that.
00:10:04I don't want to hear that from you, Captain.
00:10:06I want you thinking all the time how we are gonna take the Charlevoix mill without killing all the boys.
00:10:14I'll check on the replacements.
00:10:16It's like a kid, sir.
00:10:26Lieutenant.
00:10:28Morning, sir.
00:10:29We don't salute up here, Lieutenant.
00:10:31I'm sorry, sir.
00:10:32My officers and men shave every day.
00:10:34I'm sorry, sir.
00:10:35You're sorry about a lot of things.
00:10:36Well, we got up here kinda late yesterday and...
00:10:38Is that an excuse or an explanation?
00:10:40I'm not interested in either one.
00:10:42I want you and your platoon squared away.
00:10:44Make sure your men have full rations, plenty of ammo.
00:10:47And wear that uniform properly.
00:10:48Put on dry socks if you have them.
00:10:50Straighten your helmet.
00:10:53Lieutenant Leake, welcome to the 308th.
00:10:58This is a French cho-cho.
00:10:59Cho-cha.
00:11:00It's a piece of garbage.
00:11:01Don't worry about it.
00:11:02Leave it to henchmen in Hollingshead.
00:11:03Don't worry about mortise tanks and artillery.
00:11:05We don't have any of that either.
00:11:07Basically, we're mud crunchers.
00:11:08Gravel agitators.
00:11:09Infantry.
00:11:12That's just some traveling salesmen throwing iron cigars.
00:11:16German artillery.
00:11:17Which brings me to stuff.
00:11:19There are two kinds of stuff.
00:11:20Stuff going out, powers.
00:11:22Stuff coming in, theirs.
00:11:23Mud crunchers must learn to judge different kinds of stuff.
00:11:26If you hear something that whistles and knocks,
00:11:28that's her whiz-bang.
00:11:29Get on the ground.
00:11:31Sometimes her whiz-bang brings along his lady friend,
00:11:33Minnie Werfer.
00:11:34Meanenwerfer.
00:11:35Minnie Werfer sounds like one of those whining hot corn ladies
00:11:37on 10th Avenue.
00:11:38It's more like the BRT coming out of the tubes.
00:11:40The thing is, they're real hard to judge.
00:11:41So just hit the ground any time you hear something like that.
00:11:44And don't worry if it hits you.
00:11:45Because they got a lot of other stuff,
00:11:46like Jack Johnson's whimpering willies.
00:11:48The eye cans, airplane bombs, machine guns.
00:11:51And all sorts of potato-masher grenades.
00:11:53Don't worry about any of it.
00:11:54Because it all comes down to that.
00:11:56When you go face-to-face with a mud-crunching hiney bastard,
00:12:00with one of these at the end of his rifle,
00:12:02you better stick it in him,
00:12:04before he sticks it in you.
00:12:05That, you gotta worry about.
00:12:07Oh, yeah.
00:12:09Damn, my.
00:12:11Did he say to duck when the stuff sounds like a train?
00:12:15Or was that the one that was hard to judge,
00:12:17and we should get down when it sounds like a tea kettle?
00:12:19Nobody said nothing about no tea kettle.
00:12:22I don't drink tea.
00:12:23What does a tea kettle even sound like?
00:12:25Knock it off.
00:12:48Yes, sir.
00:12:49Would you check on Lieutenant Leake?
00:12:50Yeah, I'll see to him.
00:12:52You should get some sleep, Major.
00:12:54Not yet.
00:12:58Captain.
00:12:59Remember what we talked about earlier.
00:13:01Good luck tomorrow.
00:13:11Lieutenant.
00:13:12Captain.
00:13:18The Major lay into you today.
00:13:20Like a hot Brandon iron.
00:13:22You West Point?
00:13:24I know you're a lawyer.
00:13:26You never know, do you?
00:13:27No, you never do.
00:13:29Boy, we really lucked out, didn't we?
00:13:32I mean, it'd be a hell of a thing to come all the way to France,
00:13:35and not have anything to tell our children or grandchildren about.
00:13:39We did that before.
00:13:44What is the trick?
00:13:45Tomorrow, you go to the top, pick a point straight ahead and walk to it.
00:13:46Now, don't worry about where everybody else is.
00:13:50These are good men and they'll follow you.
00:13:52Oh, yeah. Now, you go ten yards, and ten more.
00:13:57Ten yards?
00:13:59Ten yards at a time. You can make the whole trip that way.
00:14:03What about the Germans?
00:14:05The boys know what to do with them.
00:14:07You'll figure it out pretty damn quick.
00:14:09Most of my men have never been in combat before.
00:14:11Yeah, we planned it that way.
00:14:13You've never been in a fight, have you?
00:14:16Nothing like this.
00:14:18That's why you walk in front of the troops.
00:14:21See, you'll get there before they do.
00:14:23That means you'll be the one with the most experience,
00:14:25and you can tell them what to do.
00:14:29Yeah, that's right.
00:14:33Ain't it?
00:14:34You'll do just fine.
00:14:51No.
00:14:52No.
00:14:53No.
00:14:54I won't happen.
00:14:56No.
00:14:57No.
00:15:01No.
00:15:02No.
00:15:04No.
00:15:05No.
00:15:06You can't, you're fine.
00:15:09No.
00:15:10There's no place in front of the troops.
00:15:12I don't know.
00:15:42I don't know.
00:16:12I don't know.
00:16:42I don't know.
00:17:12I don't know.
00:17:42I don't know.
00:18:12I don't know.
00:18:42I don't know.
00:19:12I don't know.
00:19:42I don't know.
00:20:12I don't know.
00:20:42I don't know.
00:21:12I don't know.
00:21:42I don't know.
00:21:44I don't know.
00:21:46I don't know.
00:21:48Where's the cowboy going?
00:21:49Where's the cowboy going?
00:21:50He must know something.
00:21:51You think so?
00:21:52He's from Roeville.
00:21:53He grew up with trees.
00:21:54You ever been around trees?
00:21:55He's a square.
00:21:56He's a junior.
00:21:57Those don't count.
00:22:02Those don't count.
00:22:04Come on.
00:22:05Let's go.
00:22:06I'm on first down.
00:22:11I'm going down.
00:22:36Get out of my toothy!
00:22:38Get out of my toothy!
00:22:40Ah!
00:22:46Oh, jeez.
00:22:48Between the houses?
00:22:51Now hold this position.
00:22:53You.
00:22:54You run down there, you tell Lieutenant Leep
00:22:56to bring up the rest of his platoon.
00:22:58Yes, sir.
00:23:06Two amerikanische und eine unberittene französische Curacier-Division
00:23:16greifen an diesen drei Punkten an.
00:23:19Die Franzosen, die zu erwarten gehen mit Methode vor.
00:23:22Die Amerikaner dagegen wild und ohne Rücksicht auf eigene Verluste.
00:23:27Unser Reservekur ist auf dem Weg zur Front.
00:23:30Innerhalb der nächsten zwei Stunden müssten wir Stellung bezogen haben.
00:23:33Wie schätzen Sie die Lage ein?
00:23:34Aus den Erfahrungen von Chateau Thierry und Bellowood
00:23:38wissen wir, dass diese Amerikaner sehr schwer einzuschätzen sind.
00:23:43Sie ziehen sich nie dann zurück, wenn sie sollten.
00:23:45Wie rücksichtslos von Ihnen, Major.
00:23:50Die Amerikaner werden sich nicht freiwillig aus der Agonne zurückziehen.
00:23:54Wir müssen sie da rausjagen.
00:24:04Die Amerikaner werden von einem Laptop-Laposti.
00:24:05Die Amerikaner werden von einem Laptop-Laposti verhebten.
00:24:07Die Amerikaner werden von einem Laptop-Laposti verhebten.
00:24:12Captain.
00:24:14Lieutenant.
00:24:16Now get ready for a counterattack.
00:24:18We have to hold this position.
00:24:20We will.
00:24:24What's your name?
00:24:26Private LaPosti, sir.
00:24:28Where'd you learn to run like that?
00:24:30I used to take a shortcut home through a Mick neighborhood.
00:24:32Had to outrun a lot of your Irish confetti, sir.
00:24:36Well, I'm glad one of my cousins didn't bean you with a brick.
00:24:39Now you come with me. You'll be my runner.
00:24:41Yes, sir.
00:24:45Whittlesey is taking heavy casualties.
00:24:47He needs to withdraw and regroup.
00:24:52Whittlesey, this is General Alexander.
00:24:54Why aren't you attacking?
00:24:56We're isolated. We have no support on our flanks, General.
00:24:59That's because the French and our flanks are ahead of you.
00:25:01You're slowing up the attack, Major. Get your men moving.
00:25:04Are you sure they're on our flanks, General?
00:25:06Goddammit, I'm giving you a direct order to achieve your objective,
00:25:09regardless of losses. We must take that ground.
00:25:14Sir, the French aren't ahead of Whittlesey.
00:25:18They've been stopped at the Giselle Estellen line.
00:25:23We need him to clog up the middle of our offensive
00:25:26until our flanks can readjust.
00:25:28Our flanks can readjust.
00:25:44Swirsky, sir, cover those dead soldiers.
00:25:47Don't ever leave them in the open like that again.
00:25:49Yes, sir.
00:25:50We need more medical supplies, sir.
00:25:56Map.
00:26:02Captain?
00:26:03I'm okay.
00:26:04I've spoken with General Alexander.
00:26:06He said the French are ahead of us on our left flank.
00:26:08The rest of our division is somewhere on our right.
00:26:11We've been ordered to take the Charleveaux mill.
00:26:14Sergeant Gedecky, he thinks he's found a seam
00:26:16that we may be able to get through in the German defenses.
00:26:19Well, it's worth a try.
00:26:21Private Chin.
00:26:25We don't have enough wire to reach our objective,
00:26:27so I want you to set up a well-concealed radio post.
00:26:29I'll use runners to communicate with you.
00:26:31Stay on the line.
00:26:32Tell them we're advancing.
00:26:33We need immediate resupply of food, ammo, water,
00:26:36and medical for the wounded.
00:26:37Yes, sir.
00:26:39I'll take the first group up.
00:26:40I'll send word when it's clear.
00:26:42You got it.
00:27:03I'm not sure.
00:27:04I'm not sure I don't have a USS Gotport fit.
00:27:11I am sure I can watch the boat fit.
00:27:12Tampa will reach those edges.
00:27:13ettes needed blocks.
00:27:16Can you fly this way?
00:27:18Even as far as it bars?
00:27:20Look, he looks nice.
00:27:21We areesteem now,
00:27:32Tell Captain McMurtry to bring up the rest of the men we'll hold here.
00:27:47Let's go. Come on.
00:27:52La Pasti!
00:28:02I was looking for you. You found me.
00:28:18You got an extra one of those?
00:28:23I got a message from the Major. Forget it. The line's cut.
00:28:27I sent three guys out. Not one of them's come back.
00:28:30I heard some rifle and grenade fire. I think the Heinys might be working their way in behind us.
00:28:36You got that? Yeah.
00:28:38What's it like up there? Piece of cake.
00:28:40Got ourselves a chop suey band, couple floor door girls.
00:28:43You wouldn't know what to do with it. I'm a quick learner.
00:28:46Need help taking this back? This is my post. I'll stay here.
00:28:54Take these two. No good for the win. Thanks.
00:28:59Yeah, me too.
00:29:08Are you certain that the French are withdrawing?
00:29:11Some of their units are already back in their trench lines.
00:29:16Without the French on our flank, we will have to withdraw.
00:29:21I'll be in my quarters.
00:29:29Order all units to pull back to our own lines.
00:29:32Any contact with Whittleson?
00:29:34Lines are cut.
00:29:35Well, you keep trying. I want to know where that battalion is.
00:29:38Yes, sir.
00:29:39I want to know where that battalion is.
00:29:40Yes, sir.
00:29:41Let's go.
00:29:42Okay?
00:29:43I want to know where it's going.
00:29:44Yeah.
00:29:45I want to know where...
00:29:46Hey, Joe.
00:29:48Private Chin's line's been cut. He's trying to repair it.
00:29:53Private Richard's!
00:29:54Private Chin's line's been cut.
00:29:55He's trying to repair it.
00:29:58Private Richards!
00:30:01How many birds are left?
00:30:02Four, sir.
00:30:03Get that message out.
00:30:06Not you, Jeremy.
00:30:08You stay with me.
00:30:10Don't worry, sir.
00:30:11This is a good little English carrier pigeon.
00:30:13He'll tell him where we are.
00:30:14That's 254th Hessische Reserve Regiment berichtet
00:30:28von ständigen Gefechten mit einer amerikanischen Truppe
00:30:31von unbekannter Stärke.
00:30:33Wo?
00:30:34An der Charle-Wohmühle.
00:30:36Versuchen Sie, sich zurückzuziehen.
00:30:39Nein, Sie graben sich ein.
00:30:41Das ist Wahnsinn.
00:30:44Wenn die da bleiben, können wir sie umzingeln.
00:30:52Jetzt, wo die Franzosen und die Amerikaner
00:30:56bereits aufgehalten wurden.
00:30:58Herr General?
00:31:01Was?
00:31:03Ich habe sieben Jahre in Amerika gelebt.
00:31:06Die Amerikaner halten sich für unschlagbar.
00:31:09Wir müssen diese Einheit zerstören,
00:31:12bevor ihre Kameraden nach Ihnen suchen.
00:31:14Schicken Sie die Infanterie-Reserve nach Chalvaux.
00:31:18Heute Nacht, Major Prince.
00:31:20Ich möchte wissen, ob es Dummheit oder Tapferkeit ist,
00:31:23was dieser Amerikaner antreibt.
00:31:26Sie sind in der Nähe von Schalvaux.
00:31:30Sie sind in der Nähe von Schalvaux.
00:31:34Easy, fella. You're home now.
00:31:39General, Major Whittlesey has made it into the Charlevoix Mill area.
00:31:44Impossible.
00:31:45He wants to know where the rest of our division is and where the French are.
00:31:49He intends to hold, as ordered.
00:31:51It looks like our Whittlesey and his city boys are the only ones to accomplish their mission today.
00:31:56And because of that, they're stuck in the middle of the whole goddamn German army.
00:31:59Not bad for a New York lawyer.
00:32:04One of our patrols heard the crowds bringing up men and equipment.
00:32:10Now, they might be trying to come up behind us.
00:32:13We can't let that happen.
00:32:15Have you been able to make contact with either flank?
00:32:18No. Not yet.
00:32:21Now, we need to resupply.
00:32:25The men are out of food, water.
00:32:28They're going through the kits of the dead for ammo.
00:32:31Make sure the dead are covered.
00:32:33Send some more runners back in case that bird didn't get through.
00:32:37Three men, different routes.
00:32:49Jin. Jin. Jin.
00:32:51Dead.
00:33:04Sorry, buddy.
00:33:21Where the hell you guys been?
00:33:33Where in the hell did you come from?
00:33:35Where else is 308th? You guys are reinforcements?
00:33:38No, we're K Company, 307th.
00:33:40Trying to fight our way out of here all night.
00:33:42Crowds are closing in behind us.
00:33:43Don't go that way. There's more over there.
00:33:45Where the hell did you come from?
00:33:46I told you, the 308th.
00:33:47No, I meant what's your location?
00:33:49Where we're supposed to be.
00:33:50Not like you guys wandering around like a John
00:33:52looking for a trick on 14th Street.
00:33:53We were told to take the mill, so the Major took it
00:33:56and now waiting for a crowd attack in the morning.
00:33:58Well, that is outstanding, Private.
00:34:00I'm sick and tired of playing hide-and-seek
00:34:01with these hiney bastards anyhow.
00:34:05Right.
00:34:06You're in our point, man.
00:34:08You lead the way.
00:34:17Major.
00:34:18Their attack will come fierce and disciplined.
00:34:21They'll wait for the fog to burn off.
00:34:23They don't like to move around in this stuff.
00:34:26As Chateau du Diab,
00:34:27they fed their men while it was so dark
00:34:28and they attacked us while we were having our breakfast.
00:34:31We don't have to worry about that, sir.
00:34:32My men are down to heart attacks and iron rations.
00:34:34No coffee.
00:34:36You're absolutely right, Lieutenant.
00:34:38It's a good idea.
00:34:39Sir?
00:34:40Start your cooking fires.
00:34:41Find some old coffee grounds and burn them.
00:34:43I want the Germans to think we're having a hot breakfast
00:34:45and we're not ready.
00:34:46Yes, sir.
00:34:52You know, I heard that the hineys have rest centers in these woods.
00:34:55You know, with bowling alleys, restaurants, and beds with sheets.
00:34:57That's for officers, not for guys like us.
00:34:59They don't have guys like us.
00:35:00You don't know anything schmageggy.
00:35:02Hey, don't schmageggy me, all right?
00:35:03Hey, who do you think does all the fighting
00:35:04when the hiney officers are bowling,
00:35:05lying in bed and eating in restaurants?
00:35:07All you Jew boys south of Canal Street
00:35:08have dispositions, Rosen.
00:35:09In Bushwick, we look on the bright side.
00:35:11There's no bright side to living in Brooklyn, Chapalia.
00:35:13I still say they got apple pie and beer over there.
00:35:15Beer?
00:35:16You didn't say they had beer.
00:35:17What kind of beer they got?
00:35:18What difference does he make?
00:35:19What kind of beer they got?
00:35:20You want egg in it?
00:35:21Hey, that won't be so bad, huh?
00:35:22Forget about it.
00:35:24I'm not sending people to your teller shop, Rosen.
00:35:26You're gonna spend the rest of your life
00:35:27selling on buttons.
00:35:27Hey, as long as it's a long life.
00:35:30You hear that?
00:35:33Have a chin.
00:36:03Private chin?
00:36:05Nothing.
00:36:33You hide it, bastards!
00:36:47Come on, boys!
00:36:50Come on, boys!
00:36:51Hide in there!
00:36:52Let's go!
00:36:52Come on, boys!
00:36:54Come on, boys!
00:37:00Eleven o'clock!
00:37:01Look out!
00:37:06First day for these soldiers!
00:37:13Come on, boys!
00:37:14Come on, boys!
00:37:15Maintain your fields of fire!
00:37:17Two on the ridge, Joe!
00:37:23Just like on the range, pick a target!
00:37:31Get out! Watch out!
00:37:35What's your name, Brian?
00:37:37Retractable. Now pull it back.
00:37:39We'll search this clip.
00:37:43Just like basic training.
00:37:45Push the bolt forward.
00:37:47Now you're ready to fire!
00:37:55Hold your position, Private Yoder!
00:37:57Khodoshinsky's in control, in.
00:38:01Yes, Major.
00:38:03Get down! Keep your heads down!
00:38:05Now pull back over two, and form a defense in front of the medical area.
00:38:15And don't you let them turn our line.
00:38:17Sir!
00:38:19Pull back over two!
00:38:21Pull back over two, and form a defense in front of the medical area.
00:38:23And don't you let them turn our line.
00:38:25Sir!
00:38:27Pull back!
00:38:29Pull back!
00:38:31Pull back!
00:38:33Pull back!
00:38:35Pull back!
00:38:37Pull back!
00:38:39Pull back!
00:38:41Pull back!
00:38:43Lieutenant, come in!
00:38:45Lieutenant, come in!
00:38:46Come in!
00:38:47Do you hear me?
00:38:48Do you hear me?
00:38:51Sir!
00:38:52They're both on our left.
00:38:53They're turning Captain McMurtry's line.
00:38:55They're gonna overrun us.
00:38:57Take everything, man!
00:38:58Then reinforce Captain McMurtry.
00:38:59Go!
00:39:00Tell Lieutenant Shank that he must hold.
00:39:04Get down!
00:39:05Get down!
00:39:06Get down!
00:39:07Get down!
00:39:08Get down!
00:39:11Get down!
00:39:13Get down!
00:39:14Get down!
00:39:15Get down!
00:39:16Get down!
00:39:17Get down!
00:39:18Get down!
00:39:20Get down!
00:39:21Get down!
00:39:22Get down!
00:39:23Fire!
00:39:24Fire!
00:39:25Move it up on line! Move it up!
00:39:32Thank God.
00:39:33Move it up!
00:39:35Move it up!
00:39:37Move it up!
00:39:39Come on! Let's go!
00:39:42Move it up!
00:39:44Let's go, everybody!
00:39:46Attack! Let's go!
00:39:48Forward!
00:39:51Come on, boys!
00:39:53Hey, let's go!
00:39:55Move forward!
00:39:56Now!
00:39:57Stop!
00:39:58Go!
00:40:00Let's go!
00:40:02Get those right together, man!
00:40:06Come on!
00:40:08I'm coming to get you!
00:40:09Feel the Lower East Side!
00:40:13Very good, Private.
00:40:23Come on!
00:40:24Come on!
00:40:25Come on!
00:40:26Come on!
00:40:27Come on!
00:40:28Come on!
00:40:29Come on!
00:40:30Come on!
00:40:41Captain Nelson Haldeman.
00:40:42Major Charles Whittlesey.
00:40:43Sir.
00:40:44I hate to say it, Major, but we're not a relief force.
00:40:47We're trying to get back to our lines when the Germans closed in behind us.
00:40:51Well, your timing couldn't be better, Captain.
00:40:53So it seems, sir.
00:40:54But, sir, I got less than 80 men in my company.
00:40:57And if you don't mind me saying so, those Germans don't seem too pleased with you being here.
00:41:01Well, they better get used to it.
00:41:03Yes, sir.
00:41:05wiederhole, was it coming?
00:41:07Yeah.
00:41:08What?
00:41:12That's the success of the clip.
00:41:13Yeah.
00:41:14No, no, no!
00:41:15That's the situation.
00:41:16Yeah.
00:41:17Stop.
00:41:18Bye-bye.
00:41:20And then Is that right?
00:41:21Bye-bye.
00:41:23I've done a review.
00:41:24Yeah.
00:41:25Bye-bye.
00:41:26Bye-bye.
00:41:27Bye-bye.
00:41:28Bye-bye.
00:41:29Bye-bye.
00:41:30Bye-bye.
00:41:32Bye-bye.
00:41:33Bye-bye.
00:41:34I'll try.
00:41:46No.
00:41:48The wounded need water.
00:41:49They can't wait until night.
00:41:50Sergeant Geragy, post a guard here.
00:41:52Shoot anyone who tries to go for water before we get that sniper.
00:41:55Yes, sir.
00:42:02Okay, we're here.
00:42:04It's the German front.
00:42:06The rest of our division is somewhere on our right flank over that ridge.
00:42:09General Alexander said the French are on our left flank.
00:42:12Lieutenant Schenck, I want you to take Sergeant Geragy in a full platoon
00:42:15and try to join up with the French.
00:42:18Questions?
00:42:19No, sir.
00:42:21Get it done.
00:42:22How come we have to use this French gun?
00:42:25We're Americans.
00:42:29You sure have American weapons.
00:42:31You're not American, Kronoszynski.
00:42:33Sure I am.
00:42:35I'll do the test.
00:42:37What test?
00:42:38The one they give you at the Islas Island.
00:42:40Didn't you take it?
00:42:40I didn't have to take a test.
00:42:42I'm good looking.
00:42:44Besides, that test doesn't make you American.
00:42:46It makes you a civilian so they can draft you and then send you here.
00:42:49Hey.
00:42:51Hey, I'm here because I'm an American.
00:42:52You're a Polak.
00:42:59Only in America I'm a Polak.
00:43:03In Poland, I'm a Jew who has to live in the Stato and make boots for the cavalry officers.
00:43:07I took the test, La Pasta.
00:43:10You know what they said?
00:43:12They said it could be anything I want.
00:43:18Don't you ever say I'm not an American?
00:43:20I took the test.
00:43:24I took the test.
00:43:24I took the test.
00:43:26Let's go.
00:43:54Where's the rest of the platoon?
00:43:55We gotta have those, sir.
00:43:56General Alexander said the French were on our left flank.
00:43:58We ain't there. They've never been there.
00:44:00We're surrounded, Major Wittlesey.
00:44:02And the men know it, sir.
00:44:06If we hold on, they'll hold on.
00:44:09Why do you think the Germans are trying so hard to knock us out of here?
00:44:13Because where we sit, we're a threat to the entire German line.
00:44:17And that's not acceptable to them, is it?
00:44:20No. No, sir.
00:44:22Then it's resolved.
00:44:24Our orders are to hold.
00:44:27We stay here.
00:44:28Colonel Johnson, about this lost battalion?
00:44:33Major Wittlesey isn't lost.
00:44:34We have an idea where he is.
00:44:35We just can't get to him.
00:44:36Whose fault is it?
00:44:37It's nobody's fault.
00:44:38It's the way war is.
00:44:39Always has been, always will be.
00:44:40Always has been, always will be.
00:44:41We have a message from Major Wittlesey.
00:44:42They've repelled several German attacks.
00:44:43We have a message from Major Wittlesey.
00:44:44They've repelled several German attacks.
00:44:45We have a message from Major Wittlesey.
00:44:46They've repelled several German attacks.
00:44:47Don't expect another one in the morning.
00:44:48He's surrounded.
00:44:49But says he intends to hold until relieved.
00:44:50He's surrounded.
00:44:51But says he intends to hold until relieved.
00:44:55All right.
00:44:56All right.
00:44:57All right.
00:45:04We have a message from Major Whittlesey.
00:45:10They've repelled several German attacks, and expect another one in the morning.
00:45:14He's surrounded, but says he intends to hold until relieved.
00:45:19All right.
00:45:19All right.
00:45:25You know, I got a pretty good idea where that sniper is.
00:45:30You do?
00:45:31If he would just put up his head, I think I could get him.
00:45:37What's going to make him put up his head?
00:45:41Some kind of target.
00:45:47Men.
00:45:49Major.
00:45:51Can't get that sniper. He's really good.
00:45:53But we got us a plan.
00:45:55We got to get water for the wounded.
00:46:01That's it.
00:46:18Come on.
00:46:22Shoot, Yoda!
00:46:26If they don't give up, they have to be destroyed.
00:46:38The American forces are going to be free without any doubt,
00:46:44to these men.
00:46:46If the attack is in the Diagon,
00:46:49it is a catastrophe for us.
00:46:51We need special equipment.
00:46:55We're taking the bandages off the dead so they can be used on the wounded, sir.
00:47:25Well, this one's good. It's only been used on the one side.
00:47:28See if you can find yourself a smoke, Sergeant.
00:47:30I'd like a smoke. I'd love a smoke, sir, but I'm not gonna go through some dead man's kit just to find one.
00:47:39I can't see how any of this is worthwhile, sir.
00:47:42I don't want to have this conversation, Sergeant.
00:47:45Sir, I was with Black Jack Perjain when we chased Pancho Villa all the way back to Peral.
00:47:55You're a good officer, Major, but you're different.
00:47:58In some ways, you're just like these men.
00:48:01This ain't your life. You've got something to go back to.
00:48:04You've always been honest with us, Major.
00:48:06And you really believe holding out here is worth all this.
00:48:10For men like General Alexander, this is a way of life.
00:48:13They don't realize that the world as we know it has been ripped apart out here and is waiting to be buried.
00:48:19You think our boys are going back to their pushcarts and their sweatshops after this?
00:48:27If we can hold on, we might be able to end this war.
00:48:37Better go check on the men, sir.
00:48:40Looks like we're gonna be here for a while.
00:48:42The general wants all batteries to fire at these coordinates in support of Major Whittlesey.
00:48:53Did you confirm the firing grids?
00:48:55Twice.
00:48:59Gunners!
00:49:04Open!
00:49:06Raise the fire!
00:49:07Oh!
00:49:10Button up.
00:49:12Lieutenant, how about I go and see if those dead heinies have any water or food on them?
00:49:15Hold your position.
00:49:16I'll send out to the Ritz for a steak and potatoes.
00:49:19Don't forget the bill, Lieutenant.
00:49:20I'll tell them to put it in a coal bucket just for you.
00:49:24Get your stuff!
00:49:25It's coming from behind!
00:49:26Woo!
00:49:29That's a white!
00:49:30That's a white!
00:49:31USA!
00:49:32Yeah!
00:49:33Yeah!
00:49:34There was no air in the water!
00:49:35He's coming from behind!
00:49:38All right!
00:49:39I love those traveling soulsmen.
00:49:40I love them.
00:49:41Woo!
00:49:42That a boy!
00:49:43You hiding bastards!
00:49:47Yeah!
00:49:49Woo-hoo!
00:49:50Woo-hoo!
00:49:51Woo-hoo!
00:49:52Woo-hoo!
00:49:53I love those traveling soulsmen.
00:49:54I love them!
00:49:55Woo-hoo!
00:49:57Woo-hoo!
00:49:58Woo-hoo!
00:49:59You hiding bastards!
00:50:00Oh my god!
00:50:02I'm here!
00:50:12Our guys are bombing us! Take cover!
00:50:19Bastards!
00:50:22Bastards!
00:50:27Major for blasts!
00:50:28Get under cover!
00:50:30Get under cover!
00:50:32Get under cover!
00:50:34Get down!
00:50:36Where do you go down to the medical center?
00:50:38Get the wounded all under cover!
00:50:40Go back now!
00:50:42Get down!
00:50:44Get down!
00:50:46Get down!
00:50:50Get down!
00:50:52What the hell are you doing?
00:50:54Get down!
00:50:58Get down!
00:51:00Get down!
00:51:02Help!
00:51:04Help!
00:51:06Help!
00:51:08Help!
00:51:10Help!
00:51:12Help!
00:51:14Help!
00:51:16Grab it, Richard!
00:51:18Grab it, Richard!
00:51:20Grab it, Richard!
00:51:22Here, sir, sir!
00:51:24Oh, damn it!
00:51:26Damn it!
00:51:28I'm sorry, sir!
00:51:32Get that message out!
00:51:34Oh!
00:51:40Oh, no!
00:51:42Oh, no!
00:51:44Oh!
00:51:46That's the way!
00:51:48Oh!
00:51:50I'm sorry!
00:51:52Oh, no!
00:51:54You're done!
00:51:56Oh!
00:51:57Stay alert the bathroom which I'm moving behind us
00:52:27Hey what's happening you little buddy colonel message read it our own artillery is dropping a barrage directly on us for heaven's sake stop it
00:52:38Whittlesey we'll not see ceasefire ceasefire and get me the artillery ceasefire that is that is an order ceasefire
00:52:57Ceasefire stop firing stop firing
00:53:27Whittlesey we'll see you next time
00:53:57I don't know.
00:54:27I don't know.
00:54:57I don't know.
00:55:27I don't know.
00:55:57I don't know.
00:56:27I don't know.
00:56:56I don't know.
00:57:26My mother always said I should find somewhere to hang my hat.
00:57:32Major, would you read from my Bible?
00:57:47I don't know.
00:58:19I don't know.
00:58:21I don't know.
00:58:23I don't know.
00:58:25I don't know.
00:58:27I don't know.
00:58:29I don't know.
00:58:31I don't know.
00:58:33I don't know.
00:58:35I don't know.
00:58:37I don't know.
00:58:39I don't know.
00:58:45I don't know.
00:58:47I don't know.
00:58:49I don't know.
00:58:51I don't know.
00:58:52I don't know.
00:58:53I don't know.
00:58:55I don't know.
00:58:57I got some hot water brewing.
00:58:59I got some hot water brewing.
00:59:00Here.
00:59:08Sure.
00:59:10Captain Murtry was telling me you should be a lawyer before the war.
00:59:13Yes, I was.
00:59:20I, uh, dealt with contracts and regulations.
00:59:26You know, Major, um, people like me and Murtry,
00:59:29we're professional soldiers.
00:59:31You know, if we weren't here, we'd be someplace else.
00:59:34You could be in legal affairs, sir, or on the general's staff.
00:59:37I don't think I'd enjoy working for General Alexander.
00:59:40You don't think we should be here, do you?
00:59:43No.
00:59:44Well, given that's the way you feel, why are you here?
00:59:49Life would be a lot simpler if we could choose our duties and our obligations.
00:59:55But we can't.
00:59:58We shouldn't.
01:00:00That's why I'm here.
01:00:05Somebody upset them!
01:00:10Lieutenant?
01:00:12I'm Major Prince.
01:00:14Can I offer you some dinner?
01:00:15We've got to find stew.
01:00:17No, thanks.
01:00:18I ate too much for lunch and, uh, I'm stuffed.
01:00:22We'll have a cup of coffee.
01:00:35Smoke?
01:00:37It's a bad habit.
01:00:38I've lived in your country for seven years.
01:00:44I must admit that I prefer your tobacco.
01:00:48We've got plenty.
01:00:50Come back with me, be my guest for dinner sometime.
01:00:52So you've got plenty of food and tobacco?
01:00:55With your rations for two battalions.
01:00:57We're a little under strength, but that's still a lot of food for 1,400 men.
01:01:00You Americans, you always have so much of everything.
01:01:10No matter.
01:01:12Eventually you have to surrender.
01:01:14I don't think so.
01:01:16Are you officers so callous?
01:01:19You're surrounded.
01:01:20You have no chance for relief.
01:01:22Every night you send out patrols, and every night we kill them.
01:01:26We can hear the cries of your wounded, Lieutenant.
01:01:29There is no dishonor in surrender.
01:01:32Maybe for you.
01:01:34But my guys are different.
01:01:36What do you mean?
01:01:37What you're up against, Major, is a bunch of Mick, Polak, Dago, and Jew boy gangsters from New York City.
01:01:54They'll never surrender.
01:01:57Never.
01:02:07We know they're near the mill somewhere. We've got to find them.
01:02:19They hit those poor bastards with our own stuff yesterday.
01:02:22We'll find them.
01:02:37It's done.
01:02:41It's not done.
01:02:42Anyhow, why should I share this with you?
01:02:44Because I killed the guy you took it off.
01:02:46Minor detail.
01:02:48I'm not talking to you anymore.
01:02:52Hey, Yoda.
01:02:53What's life like in Daisyville?
01:02:55Big fork.
01:02:57What are you doing on Saturday night?
01:02:58There's a lot to do.
01:03:00Except we don't stay out too late.
01:03:02Because we got church Sunday morning, and there's usually a meeting afterwards.
01:03:05Friday night.
01:03:06Friday night?
01:03:07What do you do for fun, Yoda?
01:03:09Hey, how come nobody calls me Bob?
01:03:11Who's Bob?
01:03:12He's Bob, you dumb Dago.
01:03:13Haven't you ever heard of a first name before?
01:03:15Your first name is private.
01:03:16You're gonna be private all your life, Rosen.
01:03:18You're never gonna make corporal.
01:03:19All I wanna make is civilian.
01:03:21Sometimes we go camping.
01:03:22How come every time we get an apple knocking next to a tree, they talk about camping?
01:03:26Hey, what do you do when you go camping?
01:03:27Sleep outside and cook over a fire.
01:03:30You wear the same clothes every day and get bitten by cooties?
01:03:33It's part of the fun.
01:03:34You hear that, Rosen?
01:03:35We're having fun.
01:03:36Oh.
01:03:37Hey, I'm not having fun.
01:03:38There you go with that narrow thinking again.
01:03:39You know, you're never gonna amount to anything.
01:03:41And you'll disappoint your blessed mother.
01:03:42You got that right.
01:03:43Hey, Yoda.
01:03:46Give me a kit.
01:03:47Come on.
01:03:48There you go, kid.
01:03:49Lock yourself out.
01:03:50Thanks.
01:03:51Thanks.
01:03:52Thanks.
01:03:53Thanks.
01:03:54Thanks.
01:03:55Thanks.
01:03:56Captain.
01:03:57Sir.
01:03:58Salvage what you can.
01:03:59There you go, kid.
01:04:10Lock yourself out.
01:04:11Thanks.
01:04:25Captain, sir, salvage what you can.
01:04:28Yes, sir.
01:04:29Private, pass the word.
01:04:35Just cover them for now and get some rest.
01:04:36Just cover them for now and get some rest.
01:04:42Just cover them for now.
01:04:50Just cover them for now and get some rest.
01:04:58Just cover them for now and get some rest.
01:05:05Just cover them for now and get some rest.
01:05:13Just cover them for now and get some rest.
01:05:21Just cover them for now and get some rest.
01:05:26It's a French place!
01:05:28Surprise!
01:05:30Hey!
01:05:32Hey!
01:05:34Hey!
01:05:36Hey!
01:05:38Hey!
01:05:40Hey!
01:05:42Hey!
01:05:44Hey!
01:05:46Hey!
01:05:48Hey!
01:05:50Hey!
01:05:52Hey!
01:05:54Hey!
01:05:55Hey!
01:05:57Hey!
01:05:59Hey!
01:06:01Hey!
01:06:03Hey!
01:06:05Hey!
01:06:07Hey!
01:06:09Hey!
01:06:11Hey!
01:06:13Hey!
01:06:15Er hat sie gesichtet.
01:06:17Leg an!
01:06:19Hey!
01:06:21Hey!
01:06:23Hey!
01:06:25Hey!
01:06:27Hey!
01:06:29Hey!
01:06:30Hey!
01:06:31Hey!
01:06:32Get down!
01:06:33You guys are coming!
01:06:35Hey!
01:06:37Hey,
01:06:39Hey!
01:06:41Hey!
01:06:43Hey!
01:06:45Hey!
01:06:47Hey!
01:06:49Hey!
01:06:51Hey!
01:06:53Hey!
01:06:55ектор
01:06:57He's got something.
01:07:25We got their position.
01:07:27Listen up, the vision is trying to break through to us.
01:07:43We have to let them know exactly where we are, and we've sent out runners every night,
01:07:47but they've either got lost or killed.
01:07:50With this rain, this could be the cover we need.
01:07:55I'm asking for volunteers.
01:07:59I'll go.
01:08:03I almost had a maid before we got in this war.
01:08:13I was this close to an indoor aviator job.
01:08:17Elevate operator.
01:08:20Practiced my elocution so I could get that job.
01:08:23Going up, car three.
01:08:25Good morning, good evening.
01:08:27Would have been working with gentlemen and ladies.
01:08:31Would have worn a real uniform and had gold trimmed down the sides.
01:08:35Hands would be clean, my back wouldn't hurt like every other push cart day going on the block.
01:08:41What happened?
01:08:42What happened?
01:08:43What happened?
01:08:44This happened.
01:08:46Think that job's going to be waiting for me when I get back?
01:08:51I'm going to be pushing a cart around New York like every other walk.
01:08:55We're never going to catch up to those guys back home.
01:09:03Hey, you come out to Montana after this and we'll take care of you.
01:09:06Are you kidding?
01:09:07I never rode a horse in my life.
01:09:09Then we'll get you a horse that's never been rode.
01:09:12You back on me, cowboy?
01:09:17I never been in an elevator.
01:09:19Where does the army find people like you?
01:09:21I volunteered.
01:09:22Oh, buddy, you volunteered?
01:09:24What?
01:09:25What?
01:09:30Me too.
01:09:33You volunteered for this?
01:09:37And we need a couple jerks.
01:09:42What?
01:09:52Captain.
01:09:53I want you to check the German den.
01:09:57See if you can find some food for our wounded.
01:09:59Yes, Captain.
01:10:12Come on, I want you to go for the assault.
01:10:15No.
01:10:17No!
01:10:19Hey, hey, hey!
01:10:20My bread!
01:10:21No!
01:10:22No!
01:10:23No!
01:10:24No!
01:10:25No!
01:10:26No!
01:10:27No!
01:10:28No!
01:10:29No!
01:10:30No!
01:10:31No!
01:10:32No!
01:10:33Okay, okay, okay, shhh.
01:10:34Okay.
01:10:35Take it easy, all right?
01:10:36Take it easy.
01:10:37It's yours.
01:10:38You can have it, all right?
01:10:39Take it, all right?
01:10:41Take it easy.
01:10:43Hedge!
01:10:45Hedge!
01:10:47I got it!
01:10:51Jesus. Hedge.
01:10:57Hedge.
01:11:03Next, Jason.
01:11:11I want you to take a message for me back to your commander.
01:11:31I don't know if I can do that, sir.
01:11:33You prefer being a prisoner?
01:11:35No, sir.
01:11:37First I get caught by you guys and now I'm delivering messages.
01:11:41Don't I make me some kind of a spy?
01:11:43No.
01:11:45You and your comrades are very brave.
01:11:49I envy your commander having men like you.
01:11:57Just look down.
01:12:11I want to save lives.
01:12:13Sir.
01:12:15Move out!
01:12:16Move out!
01:12:17Move out!
01:12:19Move out!
01:12:26Wait after you.
01:12:29Sir.
01:12:32Major!
01:12:33Major.
01:12:40Hold your fire.
01:12:43Hold your fire.
01:12:44Hold your fire.
01:13:03So long, buddy.
01:13:12Auf Wiedersehen, Kamerad.
01:13:20I got a message from the crowd, sir.
01:13:22How do they treat you?
01:13:23Fine, sir.
01:13:24They bandaged me up and gave me some food.
01:13:26Have you heard anything about Lieutenant Leake?
01:13:28They got him prisoner, sir, but he's doing fine.
01:13:30Good. Get some rest, Private.
01:13:32Thank you, sir.
01:13:33Get a weapon.
01:13:42It says Private Hollingshead has honored his fatherland
01:13:44by refusing to answer any questions of the German intelligence officer.
01:13:47The suffering of your wounded can be heard in the German lines.
01:13:51We are appealing to your human sentiments to surrender,
01:13:54since it will be quite useless to resist any further
01:13:57in view of the present conditions.
01:13:59Signed, Major Prinz.
01:14:01You know what?
01:14:03I think we got him licked.
01:14:05They wouldn't have said it otherwise.
01:14:07How should we answer, Major?
01:14:11Come on, Major.
01:14:24Not acceptable.
01:14:25Not acceptable.
01:14:43How's that?
01:14:44Never been better.
01:14:46Lieutenant Leake.
01:14:47Lieutenant Leake.
01:14:52Fine officer.
01:14:53He's from Texas.
01:14:59We lost over 60 men to our own fire today.
01:15:04We have less than 200 able troops left.
01:15:06I don't know how they keep doing it.
01:15:11Don't sell them short, Captain.
01:15:15Two days ago we had a Chinese working off field phone.
01:15:18An American Indian forerunner.
01:15:20They're both dead, but that's not the point.
01:15:23These Italians, Irish, Jews, and Poles,
01:15:28they'd never hire me as an attorney.
01:15:31We wouldn't be seen at the same events.
01:15:36But we will never in our lives enjoy the company of finer soldiers
01:15:40or better men than we do tonight.
01:15:42Major, I was with Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders.
01:15:54And I've never served with a finer officer than you.
01:16:02Do you know your men would do anything,
01:16:05go anywhere for you?
01:16:07Thank you, George.
01:17:07Let's go and shoot them.
01:17:08Move!
01:17:15Move it out!
01:17:18Bring it up, all mine!
01:17:19Move it out!
01:17:20That bastard!
01:17:22Move it out!
01:17:23That bastard!
01:17:24Get out!
01:17:26Move it out!
01:17:30Get out!
01:17:31Bring it up, all mine!
01:17:32Move it out!
01:17:33That bastard!
01:17:34Get out!
01:17:37You're not going to hit anything like that.
01:17:53Give me some ammo.
01:18:07Oh, buddy.
01:18:18Move it up!
01:18:20Hold up!
01:18:23Move it up!
01:18:37Move it up!
01:19:07Oh, my God.
01:19:37Gangsters.
01:19:49New York, gangsters.
01:20:07New York, gangsters.
01:20:37Hey, you dumb Dago.
01:20:54I thought you were really hurt.
01:20:56This is an opportunity, Rosen.
01:20:58I'm going to a nice hospital with nurses.
01:21:02Did I ever tell you how charming I could be?
01:21:04He'll figure out a way to screw it up.
01:21:06You got that right?
01:21:07Come on.
01:21:07Let's go.
01:21:08All right.
01:21:25I'm sorry, buddy.
01:21:26I'm sorry.
01:21:30Denise, take your men out and cover the right flank.
01:21:56Tacky.
01:21:58Tacky, take your position here.
01:22:00Let's go.
01:22:30Major Whittlesey.
01:22:52There's going to be promotions and commendations for everyone.
01:22:56No wonder our airplanes couldn't find this place.
01:22:59Well, your artillery certainly found it, General.
01:23:03Where's the rest of your battalion?
01:23:08Sergeant Gedecky we couldn't find enough of to bury.
01:23:11Lieutenant Shank's platoon is somewhere out there.
01:23:14I sent him to link with the French that you said were on our flank, General.
01:23:17These are acceptable losses.
01:23:32Not to me, sir.
01:23:33I understand your feelings for your men.
01:23:35You said our flanks were supported, and you ordered my boys to attack.
01:23:40You said supply would catch up with us, which it did not.
01:23:45Is that acceptable to you?
01:23:46Yes, that's acceptable to me.
01:23:48We were able to break through the German line because you held on here.
01:23:52Because you held on here like a thorn in their belly.
01:23:54Major, you did an incredible job out here.
01:23:56But you had 600 men to worry about, and I had 20,000 sent into action.
01:24:03I have to live with that.
01:24:13I sent for trucks to bring your men back.
01:24:15They've been through hell.
01:24:16You'll never know what they've been through, or what they can or they can't do.
01:24:24They're better than you, General.
01:24:26They're better than me.
01:24:28They always are.
01:24:30Let me take you and your officers back in my staff car.
01:24:34That's not acceptable, sir.
01:24:36I'll stay with my men.
01:24:41I understand.
01:24:46Men!
01:25:02We're moving out!
01:25:05Peace comes at last
01:25:17Love shed for all
01:25:21Sacrifice and tears
01:25:26Love for our flag
01:25:30And country dear
01:25:35Love for our flag
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