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00:00:00The End
00:02:02Come on, Nanny, and get the rest up.
00:02:04Is this you?
00:02:22What are you doing in my life?
00:02:26What are you doing in my life?
00:02:36What are you doing in my life?
00:02:52What are you doing in my life?
00:02:54What are you doing in my life?
00:02:56What are you doing in my life?
00:02:58Oh, I really thought I had it, but I looked up and saw you.
00:03:05There's only one bedroom.
00:03:10We took it.
00:03:11What, are you going to stay a while?
00:03:13Well, I expected to.
00:03:15Didn't you get my letter?
00:03:17Not yet.
00:03:18Well, I mailed it over four months ago by the China Club.
00:03:20Did you?
00:03:21Say, what do you do with your worn-out mail?
00:03:24Well, I don't know.
00:03:25Oh, or somewhere.
00:03:26Oh, there it is.
00:03:27There it is.
00:03:28Oh.
00:03:29Uh-huh.
00:03:30Oh.
00:03:31Well, I'll read it right now.
00:03:32Don't read it now.
00:03:33Great laughter this morning.
00:03:51Is there going to be a nice moon tonight?
00:03:53Huh?
00:03:54I mean something really spectacular.
00:03:56I don't know.
00:03:57Why?
00:03:58Why?
00:04:00Something tells me I'm going to need it.
00:04:04See you later.
00:04:20Hey, honey.
00:04:22You gonna stay in this room with all them micro bugs crawling over you?
00:04:26I don't think they'll bother me, Harrison.
00:04:28Oh.
00:04:31Now.
00:04:32If that don't get him, mm, mm, mm.
00:04:35You know, I don't think he has the slightest idea why I'm here.
00:04:38Well, I've been in your exact predicament.
00:04:40But you know what I done?
00:04:42I sprinkled him with Egyptian knights.
00:04:46And when he come to, we was living on 110th overlooking the park.
00:04:51Of course I had to pay the rent.
00:04:53Hi, Mrs. Dear, please put the stopper back.
00:04:56I'm afraid it's too, um, too potent for me.
00:04:59Well, you ought to try some.
00:05:01It never fails.
00:05:02I don't remember putting any gags in the letter.
00:05:25Oh, I'm sorry, dear, only you.
00:05:28Honey.
00:05:30You are.
00:05:35You're an adorable idiot.
00:05:38Listen, darling.
00:05:38Getting married wouldn't make either one of us happy.
00:05:44Why not?
00:05:46Why not?
00:05:47Because it just wouldn't work.
00:05:51You've been saying that for the last six years, and I've never believed you.
00:05:54The whole thing is so typically you.
00:05:56There's a war on your board and what to do.
00:05:58So in your typical Roycean manner, you travel 10,000 miles.
00:06:01All right, 12.
00:06:03You come crashing in here and you upset my peace of mind just because you want emotion roots.
00:06:07And bingo, I'm it.
00:06:10You know, you wanted to be a shining light in the medical profession once.
00:06:16You studied for 12 long years to get there, and then you threw it away.
00:06:20Just as you'd throw me overboard when some new idea struck your fancy.
00:06:25You're wrong, Jan.
00:06:30I'll stick to my very, very bugs, and you can...
00:06:32I can what?
00:06:33Well, you can...
00:06:36Listen, there must be dozens of men that would be crazy to marry you.
00:06:41I'm not quite sure just what that means.
00:06:44Oh, well, why don't you go back home to the central clinic if you want to do something?
00:06:50Plenty of work there, I understand.
00:06:52It's deeper than that, Jan.
00:06:54I want to belong somewhere.
00:06:56I want somebody of my own.
00:06:58Somebody who'd be glad to see my silly face coming through a door just because it's my silly face.
00:07:03You're the only one I ever felt that way about.
00:07:11I, uh...
00:07:14Saw Michael.
00:07:19Last month.
00:07:20Vanilla.
00:07:21Stationed there.
00:07:24You see what I do?
00:07:40It doesn't matter anymore.
00:07:42Really, it doesn't matter.
00:07:43He's free now.
00:08:03His wife's been dead three years, you know.
00:08:05Let's not talk about him.
00:08:06Let's talk about us.
00:08:07We can't, Royce.
00:08:08He's right here with us.
00:08:10That's why you've come to me, Royce, because I'm his friend.
00:08:13I'm just one step nearer the thing you really want.
00:08:17Michael.
00:08:18That isn't true.
00:08:19It was always Michael.
00:08:21It's why you studied medicine so you could be near him.
00:08:24Why you threw away your career because he married someone else.
00:08:26You're too intelligent to start playing games, you know.
00:08:44You still think I'm playing?
00:08:47You don't mean it?
00:08:48I don't.
00:08:53You son of a gun.
00:08:58Royce, darling.
00:09:03What's that in your hair that stinks so?
00:09:09That must be some of Harrison's husband's catch.
00:09:12Huh?
00:09:13Don't you like it?
00:09:14I think it's horrible.
00:09:15Oh, gosh, it seems to work.
00:09:22I, Jan, take thee, Royce, as my lawfully wedded spouse.
00:09:27I, Jan, take thee, Royce, as my lawfully wedded spouse.
00:09:30Cleaving unto thee and forsaking all others.
00:09:33Cleaving unto thee and forsaking all others.
00:09:35In sickness and in health.
00:09:37In sickness and in health.
00:09:38For richer or for poorer.
00:09:40For richer or for poorer.
00:09:41Until death do us part.
00:09:44Until death do us part.
00:09:45Hold the ring, please.
00:09:51With this ring I thee wed.
00:09:54With this ring I thee wed.
00:09:56I pronounce thee man and wife.
00:09:58Have you?
00:09:59I, yes.
00:10:03Japanese!
00:10:31Japanese!
00:11:02Doctor!
00:11:12Ryan!
00:11:14Ryan!
00:11:16Ryan!
00:11:18Ryan!
00:11:31Ryan!
00:11:37I can't go on!
00:11:39There's not another step!
00:11:41Wait a minute, here it is!
00:11:43We're here!
00:11:45Gotcha!
00:11:47Gotcha!
00:11:51Gotcha!
00:11:54Charlie!
00:12:01Don't look here, it's horrible!
00:12:05You forget I'm a doctor!
00:12:07This is different!
00:12:08They've been mutilated!
00:12:23Dan!
00:12:24Yeah?
00:12:28Look!
00:12:29There!
00:12:32And there!
00:12:37Well, that's two anyway!
00:12:40Good work, Gotcha!
00:12:43He's a brave man, your friend!
00:12:45I don't mind wearing his clothes!
00:12:48Listen darling!
00:12:50Manila is 600 miles!
00:12:53Southeast by east!
00:12:55The Japs have already been here!
00:12:57We'll probably meet them all the way!
00:13:00You ready?
00:13:02I'm ready!
00:13:03I'm ready!
00:13:05No!
00:13:06No!
00:13:07He's a brave man!
00:13:08Let's go!
00:13:09Okay, come on!
00:13:10No!
00:13:11And, you're too hot!
00:13:12Oh, you're too hot!
00:13:13You're too hot!
00:13:15And, you're too hot!
00:13:16Come on!
00:13:17Water.
00:13:27Don't touch that.
00:13:28Well, just the water.
00:13:29No, no.
00:13:30Not even there.
00:13:31Come on.
00:13:47I've still got some chocolate left, Royce.
00:13:51You eat it.
00:13:52I'm not hungry.
00:13:53Funny how unhungry you get.
00:13:56I don't feel like eating.
00:13:58You don't?
00:14:01Hello, funny face.
00:14:03Did I ever tell you how nice you are, Royce?
00:14:05I mean, are you really nice?
00:14:08Every day.
00:14:09Twice on Sunday.
00:14:18That's what you used to do to Michael and his headache, remember?
00:14:22No, I don't.
00:14:25Jan, dear, please, don't let's torture ourselves.
00:14:31All right.
00:14:32I'm sorry.
00:14:34Won't happen again.
00:14:35I promise you.
00:14:47There's more.
00:15:03Straight ahead.
00:15:10All Americans.
00:15:12Help me.
00:15:13Please.
00:15:14Sorry, baby.
00:15:15I thought you were Jets.
00:15:16I met you.
00:15:28This is going to hurt, darling.
00:15:30Go ahead, Doc.
00:15:31Well, I'm a dog-eared doodlebug, a lady doctor.
00:15:35This is the most fortunate meeting, lady.
00:15:37I've been having terrible pains lately.
00:15:40Not as terrible as the one you give my neck.
00:15:42Go make camp.
00:15:43All right, all right.
00:15:44Come on, you lugs.
00:15:44Get there.
00:15:45Come on.
00:15:46What's on the menu tonight?
00:15:55Well, kidney beans and pink beans.
00:15:58Here's a can of Boston Baked.
00:16:00Why not mix them all together?
00:16:02Cook up something exciting.
00:16:03Yeah.
00:16:04Like lobster a la Newberg.
00:16:05One, six, three, four.
00:16:10This is Sergeant Mahoney from Bantac.
00:16:12One, six, three, four.
00:16:14Sergeant Mahoney calling.
00:16:16One, six, three, four.
00:16:18This is Sergeant Mahoney.
00:16:19The reporting location.
00:16:21One, six, three, four.
00:16:23Captain, we're about 300 miles north of Bataan.
00:16:26It'll take us at least a month to get to Manila Bay.
00:16:29Yes, Captain.
00:16:30South by east, 60 miles.
00:16:32Yes, sir.
00:16:33Thank you, sir.
00:16:35Captain says look out for zoot suits.
00:16:37Come on.
00:16:37What did he say?
00:16:38He said south by east, 60 miles.
00:16:39Then we come to a river.
00:16:40I know the place.
00:16:41That's north or west shore.
00:16:43Anything else?
00:16:43Yeah.
00:16:44He says step on it.
00:16:45There might not be in him in Manila when we get there.
00:16:47There might not be in him in Manila Bay.
00:17:17Let's get back, quick.
00:17:34Land and camp.
00:17:36Take as little as possible.
00:17:38Come on, take a look.
00:17:39Hurry up.
00:17:40Hurry up, Lieutenant Olsen.
00:17:41Talk to you.
00:17:42Save to rest now, I think.
00:18:00Could have caught up with us days ago.
00:18:03Scott around.
00:18:03How's your arm, darling?
00:18:13Well, it'll do.
00:18:14Let me fix the fresh dressing.
00:18:16I brought this around.
00:18:17You did?
00:18:18You're terrific.
00:18:20Well, first, I'll look after some of the others need attention more than I do.
00:18:24Thanks.
00:18:27Great guy.
00:18:30And a great gal.
00:18:32You know, you remind me so much of a little girl in Manila.
00:18:37Oh, here it comes.
00:18:40You know, I can tell this better myself.
00:18:42First thing he'll tell you, he thinks he don't deserve it.
00:18:44Well, I don't either.
00:18:46The only reason she goes for him is because she saw me first.
00:18:49Play, Dan.
00:18:51I dream of Jeannie with a light brown hair.
00:18:57Oh, oh, oh.
00:18:59You ought to see how yellow her hair is.
00:19:02How blue her eyes.
00:19:03You know, the goofy part of the whole thing is, we were raised in the same county in Pennsylvania,
00:19:10about 30 miles apart, and I never even laid eyes on her until we traveled halfway around the world.
00:19:15Where did you meet her?
00:19:16In Manila.
00:19:17In them days, we were flying a plane there, until Junior volunteered to be a hero,
00:19:21and we got shot down in a bush last week.
00:19:25There you are.
00:19:27Me.
00:19:28The all-American pack.
00:19:30Solid concrete from the neck.
00:19:32Both ways.
00:19:33I always used to dream about a girl like Hay-Dutch.
00:19:37That's what everybody calls me.
00:19:45Hey.
00:19:47What's the matter with you?
00:19:50I don't know.
00:19:52What are those things?
00:19:55Sweet-o-bites, I guess.
00:19:59Give me a hand, somebody.
00:20:01Right.
00:20:01Get him up.
00:20:08Take his pulse.
00:20:16Take it down.
00:20:17Come on.
00:20:20I suppose anybody's got any coin on him?
00:20:22Valerian.
00:20:23Valerian.
00:20:23Valerian.
00:20:23Valerian.
00:20:23Yeah.
00:20:24I've been in the army 15 years, so my name's on a bunk instead of a bullet.
00:20:30We'll pitch camp here tonight.
00:20:32You'll be okay in a couple of days.
00:20:33No.
00:20:34You keep traveling.
00:20:37I'll catch up with you.
00:20:38I'll catch up with you.
00:20:39Break up a little later.
00:20:40We'll take him with it.
00:20:41No.
00:20:42Don't stop for me.
00:20:44I'll be all right.
00:20:45We've thrown them off our trail.
00:20:48You can't carry me and make time.
00:20:51Keep pushing ahead.
00:20:52That's an order.
00:20:54I'm in command.
00:20:57I'll take it easy, sir.
00:20:59We'll make camp here tonight.
00:21:00Sure.
00:21:01You'll wake up in the morning feeling like a tiger.
00:21:02That is if this guy don't keep you awake all night talking about that thing.
00:21:05You'll wake up in the morning feeling like a tiger.
00:21:35Everything but his gun.
00:21:56The lieutenant decided to stay a while.
00:22:05Hiya, buddy. What's cooking? Where's the dance?
00:22:07The tan was evacuated ten days ago.
00:22:09We're just picking up the leftovers.
00:22:11This is the last boat before the Japs get here.
00:22:13The leftovers? That's us.
00:22:15Come on, leftovers.
00:22:35Let's go.
00:23:05Smells wonderful in here, don't it?
00:23:07Reminds me of the Ritz on Saturday night.
00:23:10Well, I'll tell you, Doc.
00:23:11They'll take care of you in there.
00:23:12We'll go in and report to headquarters.
00:23:14You better go with me.
00:23:15No, no, I'm all right.
00:23:16I'll go to headquarters with the General.
00:23:33Sergeant Mahoney reporting, sir.
00:23:34Mason, sir.
00:23:36Well, so you got through, eh?
00:23:38That's great.
00:23:40Hello.
00:23:41I'm so glad to see you.
00:23:42Captain Moore.
00:23:42Captain Moore, this is Dr. Stockman.
00:23:44We met the doctor and his wife in the jungle up north.
00:23:46Mrs. Stockman is also a doctor.
00:23:48Well, he's a very fine surgeon, Captain.
00:23:51Well, that's fine.
00:23:52We could use a few more surgeons around here.
00:23:54Sorry.
00:23:56Nick you?
00:23:57Well, you should have seen it.
00:23:59Mrs. Stockman took a bullet out of there.
00:24:01It was the biggest bullet I've ever seen.
00:24:03I'm sorry, man.
00:24:04I won't be able to put you in a plane.
00:24:06There isn't one left.
00:24:07You'll have to do your shooting from the ground.
00:24:09Are you kidding?
00:24:10More walking?
00:24:11Oh, my dogs.
00:24:13Ah, you'll live through it.
00:24:14Come on, get out of here.
00:24:15Well, nice to see you, doctor.
00:24:17Show the doctor around.
00:24:18Well, she took a pen, thanks.
00:24:19We had a mess.
00:24:20Cut it out of it.
00:24:24No idea what a luxury this is.
00:24:26A soap and a towel.
00:24:29We had showers in the barracks on the middle side.
00:24:31Do you suppose there was no water in?
00:24:33The number four pipe was shelled two months ago.
00:24:36Never mind.
00:24:37I detest showers anyway.
00:24:40They're starting up again.
00:24:42You'll get used to it.
00:24:47It's amazing what you get used to.
00:24:51All the snarls up, everything's fine.
00:24:56You in there, doc?
00:24:57Yes, thank you.
00:24:58Come in.
00:24:59Your husband's reporting surgery.
00:25:00He'll be down in a minute.
00:25:07How are you?
00:25:10I'm fine.
00:25:12You look good.
00:25:15You do too.
00:25:20Panky.
00:25:21Dutch.
00:25:23I might have known you were hay, Dutch.
00:25:26But her eyes are not blue.
00:25:27They're green.
00:25:30Uh-oh.
00:25:30That calls for me.
00:25:32Oh, Panky.
00:25:33Been old playing this time.
00:25:34You don't have to worry.
00:25:35I'll be seeing you.
00:25:37Take care of each other.
00:25:39Oh, Panky.
00:25:40Panky.
00:25:43Panky.
00:25:47Nice talk, soldier.
00:25:56Your ears are dirty.
00:25:57Oh, Panky.
00:25:59Oh, my God.
00:26:00Let me take a look at you.
00:26:05You'll do.
00:26:06I played in the first waltz.
00:26:08Thanks.
00:26:09You haven't got a lipstick, have you?
00:26:10Sorry, I left it in my other pants.
00:26:13You seem jazzed.
00:26:14You could have knocked me over with a 12-inch gun when he walked into surgery.
00:26:16So you married him.
00:26:21I'm glad for both of you.
00:26:22Thank you, Mike.
00:26:24Why did you do it, Mike?
00:26:26Why did you walk out on me?
00:26:28Oh, don't answer.
00:26:29I'm sorry I asked.
00:26:30That was a long time ago, Royce.
00:26:33Get yourself all dolled up, Tiddlywinks.
00:26:35I'm taking you and Jan to the Waldorf for supper.
00:26:37You haven't given us a free entry.
00:26:47I'm afraid you'd cut yourself.
00:26:49Quit squawking.
00:26:50Why, this is nice.
00:26:51Right out in the open.
00:26:52Air cool.
00:26:53You'll be asking for more money next.
00:27:07Why, genius at work.
00:27:37What's cooking, darling?
00:28:07I apologize, doctor.
00:28:08Jan, we need another doctor at the dressing station up above.
00:28:11May I go?
00:28:13I'll need you down here, Royce.
00:28:15Then let me go.
00:28:16I'll get the hang of it.
00:28:19You'll be careful, won't you, darling?
00:28:21Yes.
00:28:22Wind up the cat and put out the cloth.
00:28:23Yes, doctor.
00:28:29Is it dangerous up there?
00:28:31It isn't exactly a picnic.
00:28:37How are we doing?
00:28:38Fine.
00:28:39I had trouble finding gloves small enough, doctor.
00:28:52Are you off?
00:28:54Yeah.
00:28:59I wish they'd send me out there.
00:29:02Wouldn't you be afraid?
00:29:03Of course I would, only far out there, I'd be near Pinky.
00:29:08Funny.
00:29:09When he was a gunner on a plane, I used to think he'd be safer on the ground.
00:29:13Now I wish he would be back in the air again.
00:29:16I'm worried sick.
00:29:19So is he.
00:29:21If you were up there, he'd be worried to fear something were happening to you.
00:29:26Yeah.
00:29:27I think he would worry.
00:29:27We're engaged to be married.
00:29:33Did he tell you?
00:29:33Not over a hundred times.
00:29:36I'm so goofy about him.
00:29:38You're no worse than he is about you.
00:29:43Hey, Dutch.
00:29:45You're one and one.
00:29:46You ready, doctor?
00:29:48I'm ready.
00:29:48Okay.
00:29:58Oh, yeah.
00:30:23We're are.
00:30:24We're in.
00:30:25Oh, yeah.
00:30:27Oh, I missed him.
00:30:31Oh, you stinkin' in.
00:30:44You see what I mean?
00:30:46It's a gift.
00:30:47I've got to be born with it.
00:30:57Come on!
00:31:19Why didn't he leave us out here when we got enough to shoot at?
00:31:22Relax, the obvious.
00:31:27Oh, you did it.
00:31:57All right, pass pedal.
00:32:09And step on it.
00:32:18Amputation.
00:32:18All right, come on, dear.
00:32:22All right, honey.
00:32:28All right.
00:32:29All right.
00:32:30All right.
00:32:31You studied with Hertzberg, Royce.
00:32:43What would you do?
00:32:46Combination and probe for the fragment.
00:32:49Where would you affect entrance?
00:32:51The basal jungle.
00:32:54Go ahead. You do it.
00:32:56All right.
00:33:01Is it always like this?
00:33:19Sometimes it's worse.
00:33:23You're doing fine, Royce.
00:33:31Royce, I think I can tell you now why I walked out on you that time.
00:33:52Shh, Michael. Don't talk.
00:34:05What's the name?
00:34:07I'm all in. I'm going to find some place to sleep.
00:34:11Well, Doctor, have you seen my... Have you seen Dr. Royce?
00:34:24No, I haven't.
00:34:30Well, hello.
00:34:32Hello.
00:34:33Are you all in one piece?
00:34:34Just about.
00:34:36Pretty awful, isn't it?
00:34:38Yeah.
00:34:39How much longer do you suppose we'll be able to hold out here?
00:34:43A day? A week? I don't know.
00:34:47Kinda dumb, weren't we? Just sitting around, letting a thing like this happen?
00:34:52Yeah.
00:34:53In a democracy, it takes longer for people to wake up.
00:34:56They won't face things until they actually happen.
00:34:59Think of what it'd be like living in a world without any freedom.
00:35:06Doing without all the things you've always taken for granted.
00:35:10Never being able to express an opinion.
00:35:14You couldn't stand it.
00:35:16That's why we're hanging on.
00:35:18Every man on the rock knows what he's fighting for.
00:35:20Yeah, I guess so.
00:35:29What do you think about Royce and me?
00:35:33It's great.
00:35:34Should've done it years ago.
00:35:38Only, she was in love with you then.
00:35:41And she still is.
00:35:44I don't believe that.
00:35:46In fact, I know she is.
00:35:49I...
00:35:50I found it out a few minutes ago.
00:35:54Well, you're both a couple of idiots.
00:35:56You can't ignore a situation in a non-existence.
00:36:01There isn't any situation.
00:36:03Not anymore.
00:36:04You must be half ostrich.
00:36:06Why don't you come up for air?
00:36:08You still love her.
00:36:13I used to.
00:36:16I remember one evening we spent in the park
00:36:19planning what we'd do when I got the Hertzberg appointment.
00:36:23I had 15 bucks.
00:36:26We were going to be married and live on my salary.
00:36:28She said she didn't mind our being poor.
00:36:31Everything was swell.
00:36:35And the very next day she went out
00:36:36and rented the most expensive offices in town for me.
00:36:39She installed equipment a hospital might have envied.
00:36:41Just because she had the money to buy anything she wanted.
00:36:46And you made a fool of yourself.
00:36:48Rushed out and married a woman you didn't give two snaps about.
00:36:51You know, Mike, you threw away four lives that night.
00:36:58Yours, hers, mine, and your wife's.
00:37:04Did you make a penny happy?
00:37:10No, I'm afraid not.
00:37:13Well, that leaves us just where we were six years ago.
00:37:18Two men in love with the same woman.
00:37:19But in your time we settled that situation, hmm?
00:37:27It's all settled.
00:37:29Is it?
00:37:31Yes, it's settled.
00:37:32No, you'd better get some sleep.
00:37:45What?
00:37:47Chocolate?
00:37:48Uh-huh.
00:37:50I've been saving it for Pinky.
00:37:52Same again.
00:37:54I wouldn't want to rob Pinky.
00:37:56Go on, take some.
00:37:57Go on.
00:38:03Have you ever been in love?
00:38:05I mean, really in love.
00:38:07So much so your...
00:38:09Heart just about skips a beat every time you look around and...
00:38:13He isn't there.
00:38:15I think I know what you mean.
00:38:18Every time I hear a siren I think it's an ambulance.
00:38:21Sometimes I think I'm going crazy.
00:38:25You mustn't worry.
00:38:26But...
00:38:27When you're that way about a guy...
00:38:30I felt about someone like that once.
00:38:35That wasn't love.
00:38:37There was no security in it.
00:38:40No peace.
00:38:42It hurt too much.
00:38:44I don't care.
00:38:46I don't care how much it hurts.
00:38:49I know what I want.
00:38:52I want to marry Pinky and settle down and raise a family.
00:38:57Pinky's crazy about kids.
00:38:59Pinky's a fine boy.
00:39:01All my life I've had five sisters.
00:39:04Pretty ones.
00:39:06The boys were crazy about them.
00:39:08I had to wear braces on my teeth.
00:39:11They did all right by you.
00:39:13Pinky wants to wait until we get home to get married, but...
00:39:17I'm afraid if he sees my sisters...
00:39:19You won't even look at them.
00:39:23You'd better get some rest.
00:39:26Why don't you sleep yourself?
00:39:29I just got to take a look topside.
00:39:32I'll see you later.
00:39:44Here's your rations. Don't overeat.
00:39:46All right.
00:39:47Biscuit.
00:39:49Maybe that'll give you something to dunk them in.
00:39:51Yeah, like carbolic acid, for instance.
00:39:55Morning.
00:39:56You know some mule meat?
00:39:58Yeah.
00:39:59You know, I've been beating the stuffings out of them things for 20 years.
00:40:02They're sure getting even with me now.
00:40:06What gives?
00:40:08For tan pheasants.
00:40:10You know.
00:40:12Camouflage Japs.
00:40:17All right, kid. Come on. Wake up.
00:40:18What did you wake me up for?
00:40:19Boy, I was...
00:40:20I was dreaming about a great big juicy hamper.
00:40:23With onions.
00:40:24The relief is coming on.
00:40:25Good.
00:40:26We've got a few more hours to live.
00:40:27We don't die with the starvation.
00:40:28I don't want to die that way.
00:40:29I don't want to die that way.
00:40:30For malaria.
00:40:31I want to die fighting.
00:40:32Yeah, if we only had something to shoot at.
00:40:33Yeah, yeah.
00:40:34We'll get you something to shoot at.
00:40:35Yeah, yeah.
00:40:36We'll get you something to shoot at.
00:40:37Yeah, yeah.
00:40:38We'll get you something to shoot at.
00:40:39In a minute.
00:40:40How is it going?
00:40:41Oh.
00:40:42How did you get you, a man?
00:40:43It's not a monster.
00:40:44I'm not a monster.
00:40:45I'm sorry.
00:40:46But I have to step on the Farm.
00:40:47I've got you.
00:40:48Yes, sir.
00:40:49I'm born in the primary of the main part of this.
00:40:50I'm a man.
00:40:51I'm a man.
00:40:52How is it going?
00:40:53How is it going?
00:40:54What's the plan?
00:40:55I want a man.
00:40:56I want to die fighting.
00:40:57I want to die fighting.
00:40:58Oh, I want to die fighting.
00:40:59Yeah, yeah.
00:41:00We'll get you something to shoot.
00:41:01I'll get you something to shoot at.
00:41:03Hey, why don't you two quit romance and get married and settle down on a nice little farm and raise a lot of cows, chickens, and mules?
00:41:27You didn't have to say that. I'll be seeing you.
00:41:33You didn't have to say that. I'll be seeing you.
00:42:03I have some chocolate. It's kind of gooey, but I saved it for you.
00:42:17You would look good on a little farm.
00:42:20Don't, Pinky.
00:42:22Well, we can dream, can't we?
00:42:26Yeah.
00:42:26Yeah, this dream.
00:42:30Good to be in the open air again.
00:42:59Yes.
00:43:10They're beautiful.
00:43:12Yeah.
00:43:13Do each other at any rate.
00:43:16Love is blind, you know.
00:43:19I've got to report to headquarters.
00:43:22Soak up all the sun you can. You won't get any when they start their daylight raids.
00:43:25I'll go with you.
00:43:26Hey, Dutch.
00:43:45Wake up, honey.
00:43:46A truck just ran over your legs.
00:43:48Oh, sleeping out isn't what it's cracked up to be.
00:43:53Good morning.
00:43:55Good morning.
00:43:55Come on.
00:44:02Upseed ace.
00:44:05Hiya.
00:44:06Oh, hello.
00:44:08Hello.
00:44:08Come on, honey.
00:44:09Let's try and find a tin cup of water and take a bath.
00:44:12Yeah, she looks like...
00:44:13Don't you say it.
00:44:16No.
00:44:17I've got to report before they throw me in a guardhouse.
00:44:20If there is a guardhouse, get us all in, will you?
00:44:22All right.
00:44:22See you later, kid.
00:44:25How's a bath?
00:44:26A hot tub bath full of nice, soapy water.
00:44:30It's bubbles.
00:44:31Bubbles.
00:44:33Bubbles.
00:44:34The Japanese have driven with incredible speed through Burma, and so ends another definite
00:44:44stage of the war, with all the rice, oil, and tin of Burma in Japanese hands.
00:44:50Sugar rationing goes into effect throughout the United States next week.
00:44:53Now, every man, woman, and child in the United States will have to carry ration cards.
00:44:57It is rumored that other commodities, such as rubber and coffee, may soon suffer the same
00:45:00fate as sugar.
00:45:01Indeed, it is not too much to expect that the people of this country will be called upon
00:45:05to give up eating meat one day a week.
00:45:09Quiet, Junior.
00:45:10What could happen to you?
00:45:12This program comes to you from San Francisco, sponsored by the makers of crispy kernels.
00:45:16With crispy kernels, you start the day off right.
00:45:19They're just plain good.
00:45:20They give you pep.
00:45:21Listen to them pop.
00:45:22Oh, no, brother.
00:45:24We tried them, and we found out they ain't good for the fight.
00:45:27Oh, but dear.
00:45:28Well, I had them this morning with, uh, sugar, cream, and strobe.
00:45:32Yeah, they're very good like that, but I went for the baked apple.
00:45:34Ah, shut up, you guys!
00:45:35...are reaching effects.
00:45:37The nation is eagerly awaiting the outcome as a determinant of future policy.
00:45:42The good news coming from the nation last week concerns production.
00:45:46April aircraft production was 75% greater than the month preceding Pearl Harbor.
00:45:50It is expected that the goal set for the year of 60,000 airplanes will be reached.
00:45:56Have a sentence.
00:45:57Yes!
00:45:58Send us three!
00:45:59Send us two!
00:46:00Send us one!
00:46:00Hey, hey, hey, take it easy.
00:46:02...29 corporations omitted their common...
00:46:04You want your congressman to hear you?
00:46:05You make him unhappy, too.
00:46:07The news comes impartially.
00:46:09Well, we may as well face the situation, gentlemen.
00:46:15Ordnance?
00:46:16Ammunition running very low, son.
00:46:18Medical?
00:46:19We're low on everything, sir.
00:46:21Even anesthetics.
00:46:23Watermaster?
00:46:25Prepare for the new week, sir.
00:46:28Commissary?
00:46:29We're living on emergency rations now, sir.
00:46:32Engineering?
00:46:33Got a little water left, sir.
00:46:36Hardly cut to drink.
00:46:45Well?
00:46:46That's the story, boys.
00:46:53Now, what'll it be?
00:46:55Fight or quit?
00:46:56That's what I thought.
00:47:12I thought you were serious.
00:47:14I didn't stand by me, boys.
00:47:16Really?
00:47:16Come on.
00:47:17Well, I knew I could rely upon you.
00:47:19Sure.
00:47:27What are you doing?
00:47:28You see what I see?
00:47:31Yeah, Jeff.
00:47:33Look.
00:47:34Here come the Jefferson lights.
00:47:38Something to shoot at.
00:47:39Come on, you dirty sons of kitchen.
00:47:47Station number six.
00:47:49We need supplies.
00:47:50Mostly self-amilar mine.
00:47:51Also stretcher-bearers.
00:47:54All right, wait a minute.
00:47:59All right, I can't help that.
00:48:01This is emergency.
00:48:24Why don't we charge?
00:48:25You want to hog it all?
00:48:50No, I can't help.
00:48:51Don't, don't, don't it.
00:48:53Come on, sir.
00:48:53Come on, come on.
00:48:54Come on, come on.
00:48:54Here we go now.
00:49:22Here we go.
00:49:52Here we go.
00:49:58It's Dutch.
00:50:01Surgery.
00:50:03I'm going with you.
00:50:07Report from North Beach. The landing force has been repelled.
00:50:11Thank you, sir.
00:50:16This is GHQ to all positions.
00:50:19Cease firing. I repeat, GHQ to all positions.
00:50:22Cease firing.
00:50:26O eternal God, for inasmuch as Linger Van Dornen and Pinkham Mason have entered into the holy barns of wedlock, and witnessed the same before God and his company, and have therefore declared, given and pledged their faith each to each other, and have declared the same by joining their right hands.
00:50:53I pronounce that they are husband and wife, in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
00:51:05Those whom God hath joined together, let no man put aside.
00:51:12O eternal God, creator and preserver of all mankind.
00:51:17Giver of spiritual grace, the life of the lasting.
00:51:22Send thy blessing on these thy sins.
00:51:26This man and this woman.
00:51:29That they may remain perfect love and peace together.
00:51:35In the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord.
00:51:48Congratulations.
00:51:50Good luck, kids.
00:51:53You could have done better.
00:52:05Why are they all leaving?
00:52:11I'm all right.
00:52:14I'll say y'all, sweetheart.
00:52:15I used to live up there before they drove us underground.
00:52:36Would you like to see the place?
00:52:38Sure, if it's all right for her.
00:52:40Safe enough.
00:52:41Come on.
00:52:42Here's a shortcut.
00:52:56Well, this is it.
00:52:58That was the kitchen.
00:53:00There's the dining room.
00:53:04And this was the fireplace in the living room.
00:53:11There was a lot they didn't teach us in the matinee.
00:53:18Maybe we weren't ready for it then.
00:53:21I mean like Hayda.
00:53:24And the way she loved Pinky.
00:53:27Loved?
00:53:28You mean the way she loves Pinky, don't you?
00:53:30You're tired, voice.
00:53:32Try not to think about it.
00:53:33That's right.
00:53:34Try not to think about it.
00:53:36Business as usual.
00:53:38When are you two fools going to come to your senses?
00:53:50Jan dear, please.
00:53:52I'm beginning to feel like a ghost myself.
00:53:55Here we are in a living room which doesn't exist.
00:53:57Talking about a girl who's...
00:53:59And something that happened a long time ago.
00:54:02And instead of being thankful that deep down inside there's something solid like this rock we're standing on, you're still running away.
00:54:10Burying yourselves underground.
00:54:12Do you know that the first basic fundamental truth that enlightened human beings was received on a rock like this?
00:54:23Mount Sinai.
00:54:24And to prove that truth and to spread it to the furthest corners of the earth?
00:54:29You know what happened in Gethsemane.
00:54:31And there's a rock too.
00:54:33And now all of us here, we're standing for truth.
00:54:38It's brought a sense there isn't time for anything else.
00:54:43Still the analyst, eh Jan?
00:54:45Analyzing us right through the gates of eternity.
00:54:48That's what we're facing, you know, any moment now.
00:54:51And why do you think I feel we're so important?
00:54:54Because we're dying for something we believe in.
00:54:58Call it democracy.
00:54:59Well, that's what it is.
00:55:00The individual's right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
00:55:05That means yours.
00:55:08And yours.
00:55:10And mine.
00:55:16Well?
00:55:17You understand what I'm trying to tell you?
00:55:20All right.
00:55:21Never mind.
00:55:22I'm getting off the soap parts right now.
00:55:25So long.
00:55:28Jan!
00:55:35I'll...
00:55:36I'll talk to him tomorrow.
00:55:37Jan!
00:55:38Please wait for me!
00:55:51Jan!
00:55:52I didn't mean to upset you, darling.
00:55:53I wasn't upset.
00:55:54I...
00:55:55I just wanted to be with you.
00:55:56Would you mind kissing me?
00:55:57I'd love it.
00:55:58Honey.
00:55:59You look after Michael, won't you?
00:56:00What do you mean, look after Michael?
00:56:01He doesn't need looking after.
00:56:02Oh, yes, he does.
00:56:03Very much.
00:56:04And you'll stop being afraid.
00:56:05You'll be honest with yourself.
00:56:07I am honest.
00:56:08I am honest.
00:56:09I am.
00:56:10You're so doggone sweet.
00:56:11Here's that kiss, I promise.
00:56:12You will be careful, won't you?
00:56:13I am.
00:56:14I am.
00:56:15You're so doggone sweet.
00:56:16Here's that kiss, I promise.
00:56:17You will be careful.
00:56:18Won't you?
00:56:19I'll be careful.
00:56:20Won't you?
00:56:21I'll be careful.
00:56:22I'll be careful.
00:56:23I'll be careful.
00:56:24I am.
00:56:25I am.
00:56:26You're so doggone sweet.
00:56:28Here's that kiss, I promise.
00:56:31You will be careful.
00:56:35Won't you?
00:56:36I'll be careful.
00:56:39I'll be careful.
00:56:54Here's that kiss.
00:56:55Here's that kiss.
00:56:56Oh, Pink.
00:56:59She's gone.
00:57:04It's on our range, sir.
00:57:09Oh, Pink.
00:57:10Oh, Pink.
00:57:11Oh, Pink.
00:57:12She's gone.
00:57:13Oh, Pink.
00:57:16She's gone.
00:57:18Oh, Pink.
00:57:19She's gone.
00:57:21They're done our range, sir.
00:57:23Okay, we're hanging on.
00:57:53Yes, at the top.
00:58:07Man all positions facing at hand.
00:58:09General headquarters calling.
00:58:10Put me through to the general.
00:58:11Take post to repellent base.
00:58:13Ammunition carrier, stand by.
00:58:23Let's go.
00:58:53So, let me take this.
00:58:56Them things make me nervous.
00:58:58I'll take the flash cord.
00:59:00Don't.
00:59:23Pick it up.
00:59:28Well, that makes five, Mickey.
00:59:30I promised the old man six.
00:59:32Oh, well.
00:59:32It's getting tough all over.
00:59:34Oh, good.
00:59:41Oh, good.
00:59:45Oh, good.
00:59:46Oh, good.
00:59:47All right, guys, let's get out of here.
01:00:17Oh, we're finished.
01:00:24More clamps.
01:00:26More soldiers.
01:00:27We'll tie the artery.
01:00:31Oh, I don't like it.
01:00:32We'll tie that.
01:00:35Another one.
01:00:37Yeah, wait.
01:00:38We're going on this man.
01:00:47Oh, we're going on this man.
01:01:17Oh, we're going on this man.
01:01:47Oh, we're going on this man.
01:01:49Nurse, I'll need your help.
01:01:59Who is he?
01:02:00Where are you?
01:02:02Royce!
01:02:02Look, Mike, isn't he cute?
01:02:05Yet as you take him, look after the mummy.
01:02:08Why did you come here?
01:02:10He might have been killed like...
01:02:12Come back, Mike.
01:02:15Jan.
01:02:19He's coming.
01:02:21Direct him.
01:02:27Jan.
01:02:27Get me to South Dog.
01:02:37It's medical GHQ.
01:02:39Here's your passenger list.
01:02:40Here's Albright.
01:02:41Briggs.
01:02:42Buckleton.
01:02:43Carter.
01:02:44Chandler.
01:02:45Donovan.
01:02:46Royce, why aren't you ready to go?
01:03:05Didn't you get your orders?
01:03:07I don't know, Royce.
01:03:08I'm staying.
01:03:09You can't make me leave.
01:03:10I can make you leave.
01:03:12I have not been looking at you now, Royce.
01:03:14Nor of me.
01:03:16What about Jan?
01:03:17What would he want?
01:03:19I just like him.
01:03:22He want me to be safe.
01:03:24Then we'll see that you are safe.
01:03:26Get ready.
01:03:27Well, this is it.
01:03:54Don't be afraid, though.
01:03:58Anything as strong as this will be right on.
01:04:01Suppose you were...
01:04:03killed?
01:04:05Even if I were.
01:04:07That's not the end of everything.
01:04:09Do you think the crumbling of those walls means that Corregidor is done for?
01:04:14I know better than that.
01:04:16They're just a symbol of what we're fighting for.
01:04:19We'll come back.
01:04:21We'll build up everything that's been destroyed.
01:04:24Someday, I'll come back to them.
01:04:28Wherever you are.
01:04:29Do you believe that?
01:04:31I believe it.
01:04:33I do my belief.
01:04:35I believe it.
01:04:46He'll fix it.
01:04:50Don't worry, I'll take care of them.
01:04:53So long, Mike.
01:04:54I'll have fuel.
01:04:55If you see that buddy of mine,
01:04:57tell him I'll send him a mule from Australia.
01:04:59Okay, what's up?
01:05:00I'll keep it?
01:05:02Okay.
01:05:04All right.
01:05:07All right.
01:05:07Come on.
01:05:08All right.
01:05:10All right.
01:05:11All right.
01:05:12It's enough to go.
01:05:25There's something on our tail.
01:05:55Pinky will get him.
01:06:25Pinky will get him.
01:06:40Pinky will get him.
01:06:46Pinky will get him.
01:06:52Pinky will get him.
01:07:02Pinky will get him.
01:07:09Pinky will get him.
01:07:15Doctor, we're out of something all night.
01:07:32Marquise, taken solution, gauze, bandages, sheets.
01:07:34In other words, we're out of everything.
01:07:36That's it.
01:07:37Do the best you can.
01:07:38Major operation waiting for you, Doctor.
01:07:45Major operation waiting for you.
01:08:15This is it.
01:08:22Just made a broadcast to Manila.
01:08:25Arrange meeting with the Japs.
01:08:30Everyone here is bawling like a baby.
01:08:35Got about 55 minutes before surrender.
01:08:40I'm sick of my stomach.
01:08:45Men of the blood-red rock,
01:09:11Corregidor.
01:09:12The rock, the living rock for which you died.
01:09:17Freedom still stands, enthroned above the war.
01:09:22No treacherous foe can scale that mountainside.
01:09:26Your dying hands rebuilt above the world.
01:09:29A fortress for the unconquerable mind.
01:09:33A mountain with a sky of stars unfurled above it.
01:09:38And a hope for all mankind.
01:09:42Men of the rock, far over sea and land,
01:09:46Your thunder-cloven crests once more grow bright.
01:09:50America, the torch in her right hand,
01:09:55Re-crowned with fire,
01:09:57Is moving through the night.
01:09:59America, by land and sea and air,
01:10:03Moves to her dead.
01:10:06Let all her foes beware.
01:10:08America, the clicking on it.
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