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"The Glory Brigade" (1953) is a classic American feature set during a significant historical period, following a group of individuals who take part in an important international mission. The story highlights cooperation, cultural understanding, and the growing connection between U.S. personnel and local partners as they navigate challenging conditions. The film presents themes of unity, dedication, responsibility, and personal growth, offering an engaging look at teamwork during demanding circumstances. With its authentic atmosphere, memorable performances, and timeless mid-century style, this 1950s production stands out as an inspiring piece of classic cinema that continues to interest fans of vintage storytelling, historical films, and traditional Hollywood craftsmanship.
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00:00:00To be continued...
00:00:30Stoney, get the CP.
00:00:52All right, boss.
00:00:55Able head from Able 1, prior calling.
00:00:58Maddie!
00:01:03Well, the People's Army of North Korea ain't aiming so well today.
00:01:07They keep missing that bridge.
00:01:09What kind of fire calling?
00:01:14Hal, this is Sam.
00:01:16Easy B just pulled back across the river as planned.
00:01:19Good. Noisy up there?
00:01:21And snowy. The reds are smitting everything in sight except the bridge.
00:01:24I have a hunch they want to use it themselves. How about blowing it?
00:01:27You got the charges wired?
00:01:29No, but I will by the time you get divisions okay.
00:01:31Check. Calling you back. Over and out.
00:01:33Right.
00:01:34So with one day, you blow it up the next.
00:01:36You know, there's steel on that thing. Good American steel.
00:01:40The way the Army wastes money...
00:01:42You'd think us taxpayers had it to burn.
00:01:44Sonny, tell Bowman to pick up some dynamite and meet me down by the bridge.
00:02:03Somebody call for demolitions there?
00:02:05Demolitions expert Bowman.
00:02:06Edson!
00:02:07Sam and Bowman are out there, Johnny.
00:02:09Where's that bazooka?
00:02:10Trying to break out some new ammo.
00:02:12Okay, we're back in business.
00:02:15Okay, we're back in business.
00:02:17Okay, we're back in business.
00:02:22We're back in business.
00:02:23Police are doing a business.
00:02:24We're back in business.
00:02:25We're back in business.
00:02:26Yeah, we are back in business.
00:02:27We're back in business.
00:02:28Americans.
00:02:31You're back in business.
00:02:32Good time, boss.
00:02:33Yes, sir.
00:02:35Perfect timing, boss.
00:02:36The vision says okay.
00:02:49Fire in the hole!
00:02:51Fire in the hole!
00:02:53Fire in the hole!
00:02:55Fire in the hole!
00:02:57Fire in the hole!
00:02:59Fire in the hole!
00:03:01Fire in the hole!
00:03:03Fire in the hole!
00:03:05Fire in the hole!
00:03:19THE END
00:03:49THE END
00:04:19Chuck, feed the boys and rest. I'll get the poop from Davis.
00:04:44Sure, boss.
00:04:48Yes, sir, Lieutenant.
00:05:01Yes, sir, I understand, sir.
00:05:04Right, sir, I have it. I have it.
00:05:06Yes, sir, that minefield was cleaned out at 1600. You can use that terrain any time you want.
00:05:13Yes, sir, absolutely.
00:05:15Yes, sir.
00:05:15Yes, sir, I got you, Colonel Peterson.
00:05:27Yes, sir, we can put that bridge back in six hours if we need it.
00:05:31Varying detail?
00:05:31Well, I'm using Able Company. Captain Davis Company. That's right, sir.
00:05:36Yes, sir, I appreciate its importance.
00:05:40Correct, sir.
00:05:42Next thing you know, they want me to...
00:05:44Press! Try to hold off those calls.
00:05:48That bridge of yours did a lot of things, Lieutenant.
00:05:51For one, it brought G2 here.
00:05:53Captain Adams, Lieutenant Pryor.
00:05:55I...
00:05:56Nobody's sore, you understand, but your information has complicated matters.
00:06:01We've been planning our big offensive for the area where your bridge was.
00:06:04Now, the Reds are trying to make us think they're going to hit through there themselves.
00:06:07Sounds as simple as that.
00:06:09But if they really mean it,
00:06:11why does every small patrol we've sent out from here
00:06:13meet absolutely no resistance until they reach here
00:06:15and hit a wall of fire?
00:06:19The Reds are hiding something.
00:06:21And their reconnaissance can't find it.
00:06:22But if our attack is to begin in 72 hours,
00:06:25we've got to know what it is.
00:06:27Small patrols can't do it, so...
00:06:29Division is sending a company of Greek infantry
00:06:31on a reconnaissance in force.
00:06:33And, of course, the engineers get to ferry them.
00:06:36You're a ball, Hal.
00:06:37The 2nd Platoon takes off at 1900
00:06:40and makes contact with the 1st Greek Brigade
00:06:42which has just been moved in here.
00:06:44Now, then, when you...
00:06:44You say the 2nd Platoon?
00:06:46Yes, what about it?
00:06:48Well, nothing. It's just that...
00:06:50Well, I don't think my men will jump through any hoops
00:06:52when they find out they have to be with the Greeks.
00:06:54Nobody expects them to jump through hoops, Jorgensen.
00:06:57All you have to do is paddle the Greeks across,
00:06:59wait for them, and bring them back.
00:07:01The brass thinks it's right down their alley.
00:07:03They're guerrilla fighters.
00:07:04You might learn something from them.
00:07:06I don't have anything against them, sir.
00:07:07It's just that, well...
00:07:09It's okay with you, Hal.
00:07:10I'll be glad to switch with Jorgensen.
00:07:12I'm not asking anybody to switch.
00:07:14Take it easy. Take it easy.
00:07:15I'm asking.
00:07:16Some of my closest friends are Greeks,
00:07:18including my father.
00:07:20You know that.
00:07:20Sure, I know it, Sam,
00:07:21but we figured you were due for a rest
00:07:23after what you had today.
00:07:24We can rest when we get back.
00:07:26Who knows?
00:07:26I might meet a couple of my cousins.
00:07:32Okay, Sam, it's yours.
00:07:34Anything else, Major?
00:07:35No.
00:07:37That's it.
00:07:38Oh, Pryor.
00:07:47Stick around a minute, will you?
00:07:52Grab yourself a cup of coffee
00:07:53and pour one for me.
00:07:55Somebody flavored it
00:07:56with a piece of old rubber,
00:07:57but it's hot.
00:08:01Sit down, Pryor.
00:08:03Oh, where is that sugar?
00:08:05Every time we retake this area,
00:08:07I can't find the sugar.
00:08:08I've been in and out of this hut
00:08:10so many times,
00:08:11I feel like a yo-yo.
00:08:14Thanks.
00:08:23I asked you to stay, Pryor,
00:08:24because Jorgensen's attitude bothers me.
00:08:26I'm afraid a lot of men share it.
00:08:28Maybe not as many as you think so.
00:08:30Or more.
00:08:32Do you ever know of any troops,
00:08:34I don't care what nationality,
00:08:36who like to fight with foreigners,
00:08:37especially under foreign command?
00:08:41If you're talking about my men, sir,
00:08:43we've been together a long time.
00:08:45I know them, every one of them,
00:08:46and they know me.
00:08:48They even know my name used to be Pryoblis.
00:08:50Okay, Pryor.
00:08:52Giving personal advice in the Army
00:08:53is as bad as volunteering.
00:08:55We're both crazy.
00:08:57Good luck.
00:08:57Thanks.
00:09:05How'd it go?
00:09:06Get the gang together, will you?
00:09:08Where's Pryor?
00:09:09Over here.
00:09:10All right.
00:09:22You guys have been yammering
00:09:24that if this is a U.N. war,
00:09:25where are our allies?
00:09:27Well, tonight you're going to get
00:09:28a chance to see something.
00:09:29Varying detail with the 1st Greek Brigade.
00:09:32While detached,
00:09:33we'll be under Greek command.
00:09:34Any different from the commander
00:09:35we got now, sir?
00:09:39You trying to scare us, lieutenant?
00:09:42One more thing.
00:09:44I, uh,
00:09:45volunteered you guys for this.
00:09:48I kind of figured that
00:09:49you might like to meet
00:09:50some original Greeks
00:09:51instead of a carbon copy like me.
00:09:53Too bad we're only ferrying them.
00:09:55I'd like to see them in action.
00:09:57Now,
00:09:59anybody want to stay at home?
00:10:00I take your vote of confidence
00:10:06and the spirit is given.
00:10:07They're as tough as the Turks, boys.
00:10:09I hear them Turks is fierce.
00:10:12I think you'll find them plenty tough.
00:10:14They've been guerrilla fighting
00:10:15since Socrates was a pup.
00:10:17As a matter of fact,
00:10:17they're rated pretty fantastic.
00:10:20Okay, finish your chow.
00:10:21We'll shove off 1900.
00:11:00Socrates posts are all 말�ico.
00:11:02Yeah, you're right.
00:11:02You're right.
00:11:03I'll put you in hull.
00:11:04Oh, oh, oh, old school.
00:11:11Oh, you're right.
00:11:17Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:11:17THE END
00:11:47FANTASTIC FIGHTERS
00:11:52If ever a private was begging to be busted
00:11:56Uh-oh, smile for the birdie, Sam. Here comes the welcoming committee
00:12:05Lieutenant Pryor, 33rd Engineer
00:12:10Captain Haros
00:12:12Captain
00:12:13Lieutenant Nikias
00:12:14Lieutenant
00:12:15Corporal Marakis, to interpret when necessary
00:12:18Corporal
00:12:19Graduate of American School in Athens
00:12:22I salute the Americans, my friends
00:12:24Giazas
00:12:25Polihermi
00:12:27Puta simbolimizo
00:12:29Me Elinas
00:12:30I mean, uh...
00:12:46The captain wants us to know that he and his men are looking forward to tonight's mission
00:12:53Well, the captain's lucky
00:12:54We never look forward to anything but getting back from a mission
00:12:57I never saw any of our guys dance before an action
00:13:00Palamas, the Greek poet, says of our people that they walk through history dancing
00:13:04It is also said of them that they sometimes like to fight
00:13:08Uh, the colonel believes that a touch of brandy before battle quickens a man's blood
00:13:13He waits to greet you and your officers
00:13:16Brandy? Huh?
00:13:18Well, I told you they were wonderful people
00:13:19These are just like the brandy pop used to make
00:13:30And now, good luck, gentlemen
00:13:39Thank you, sir
00:13:40I thought we came here for a river crossing
00:13:48What are these birds going to get around to that?
00:13:50Now, sergeant, we can see what these birds have to say about our river crossing
00:13:53I'm sorry, sir
00:13:55I forgot you parlayed the language
00:13:56Today, the whole world speaks your language
00:13:58I have worked out the details
00:14:01You will be in charge of the river operation
00:14:03When we reach a point somewhere along this shore
00:14:06You will choose the most likely beach for a landing
00:14:09Clear?
00:14:10I know the area very well, Captain
00:14:11Good
00:14:12We spent a lifetime in there a few days ago
00:14:14Once we have landed, I will take over
00:14:17We will maintain absolute radio silence
00:14:20Except to transmit whatever information we learned behind their curtain of fire
00:14:24Clear?
00:14:25Clear
00:14:25I do not anticipate any difficulties
00:14:28You will remain a short distance inland
00:14:30I will proceed to my objective
00:14:32Force a breach
00:14:33Feast my eyes on whatever it is the enemy is concealing
00:14:36And return
00:14:37Then you should be back by dawn
00:14:39Or before
00:14:40Suppose they run into trouble forcing a breach
00:14:43What about us?
00:14:44The captain said that if he does not return to the river
00:14:50Within a reasonable amount of time
00:14:52To leave him some boats and get out
00:14:53We will be ready for you, Captain
00:14:55At the river in 45 minutes
00:14:56Now, with your permission
00:14:58You have to understand them, that's all
00:15:09They've never been licked
00:15:11At least by any country their own size
00:15:13The ancient Greek warriors were pretty hard stuff
00:15:15And I don't hesitate to remind you of it, do they?
00:15:18My pop's like that
00:15:19He bowls two consecutive strikes
00:15:21And you'd think he invented the game
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00:15:24What do they seem to explain
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00:15:48Hey, Taylor, take a look.
00:16:10Would my wife go for this?
00:16:12How much do you want for it?
00:16:14Good American money.
00:16:18He said he'd give it to you, but it's bad luck unless he gets something for it.
00:16:26He only wants a penny.
00:16:35Thanks, fathead.
00:16:37Okay.
00:16:39Shrepnel holes.
00:16:40When the truck hit that landmine.
00:16:42How many boats are on that truck?
00:16:43Four.
00:16:44We mixed them over the others when we shifted the load.
00:16:46If they all have holes like these, we shouldn't be in trouble to pick them out.
00:16:49Hey, boss.
00:16:51Here's another one.
00:16:53Double check of our boat.
00:16:55Leave the duds here and we'll get along with what we have.
00:16:57Snap it up.
00:16:57Come on.
00:16:57Okay, boss.
00:16:58No luck, boss.
00:17:23All four boats cut to pieces.
00:17:26Well, at least 14 boats to ferry almost 200 men across.
00:17:30Great.
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00:18:19Let us pray to the Lord, that he fight on our side,
00:18:33vanquish our foes and the powers of Osiris.
00:18:37God have mercy.
00:18:49Let us pray to the Lord for the fertility of the fruit-bearing soil,
00:18:52and for the time of the peace to come.
00:18:55God have mercy.
00:19:14Look, Sam, we're almost loaded already with our troops.
00:19:19Okay, then. Pull off the machine guns and the mortars.
00:19:22We'll take only what we can hand-carry.
00:19:23You're gonna be awfully naked, sir.
00:19:25Take one light machine gun and stash the rest.
00:19:27But you have no need to fear, my friends.
00:19:29You're under Greek protection.
00:19:32You heard the man.
00:19:34Leave a couple of guards with it and let's get started.
00:19:41Take the bazookas, mortars, and machine guns off.
00:19:49Where are you going with that?
00:19:52Well, Sam said everything you'd hand-carry.
00:19:54Heard him us out.
00:19:55He didn't mean explosives.
00:19:56Get rid of it.
00:19:57My aunt Susie says always wear your rubbers to make sure it doesn't rain.
00:20:12Unless there's some more ceremonies, boss, we're ready to shove off.
00:20:14Okay.
00:20:15Okay.
00:20:44Okay.
00:20:45Come on.
00:20:46Let's see.
00:21:00Let's go.
00:24:38We'll dig in here.
00:24:39Have your men dig in.
00:24:40Parameter defense.
00:24:42Good luck.
00:24:43We shall be going with you.
00:24:44You will be behind us.
00:24:45That is even better.
00:24:46Corporal, find yourself a place to the band.
00:24:53Yes, sir.
00:24:54Yes, sir.
00:24:55Yes, sir.
00:24:56I'll do that.
00:25:02Okay.
00:25:03No.
00:25:04No.
00:25:05No.
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00:25:15No.
00:25:16Now, this is a way to fight a war.
00:25:23All those Greeks armed to the teeth between us and the Reds.
00:25:35You know, Smitty, I bet those Greeks can really fight.
00:25:39I bet they're up there right now giving those Reds a hard time.
00:25:44Ah, knock it off, Bowman.
00:25:46Let's see, uh, didn't they used to wear a skirt in the battle, too?
00:25:56Somebody's out there.
00:25:57Get ready.
00:25:58Pass the word.
00:25:59Pass the word.
00:25:59Pass it out.
00:26:00Now!
00:26:06Poweratre!
00:26:10Hurry up!
00:26:11Juggies!
00:26:11Juggies!
00:26:12Juggies!
00:26:13Let's go.
00:26:43How bad?
00:27:01A couple wounded, but they'll be all right.
00:27:04One dead.
00:27:06Who?
00:27:08Headley.
00:27:13Smitty.
00:27:33Take somebody with you and scout the words.
00:27:36I want to know what's going on.
00:27:37Wait a minute.
00:27:38You better take Maracas with you, in case you need an interpreter.
00:27:42You bet, boss.
00:27:45Scouting party.
00:27:46Right.
00:27:47Maracas, scouting party.
00:28:08I don't understand.
00:28:34Something's wrong.
00:28:35Maybe we should go back.
00:28:36You better read my mind.
00:28:40Taylor, you and him, go on back.
00:28:42Tell Sam I'm going to see if we're quick further out.
00:28:44Yeah, but go on.
00:28:45You two, Maracas.
00:28:46Just kids.
00:28:52Hey, it's me, Taylor.
00:28:54What goes?
00:29:02Looks like we're in a spot.
00:29:04The only Greeks we saw had their hands up in the air.
00:29:07Where's Smitty?
00:29:07He stayed out there.
00:29:09On to the teeth, huh?
00:29:10Oh, I knew it all the time.
00:29:12Those Greeks are no lousy good.
00:29:13Okay, so we got allies.
00:29:16I'll tell you what I'm going to do.
00:29:18Nobody dies.
00:29:19Absolutely nobody.
00:29:21The Greeks are taking over the war.
00:29:23All we got to do is roll them down a river, bring them back.
00:29:27That's all, pals.
00:29:29Everybody happy?
00:29:30Taylor, Maracas, over here.
00:29:41Where's Smitty?
00:29:42He's still looking around out there.
00:29:44How many Greeks did you see?
00:29:46Oh, about a dozen.
00:29:47They all had their hands up.
00:29:49No bodies, no sign of a fight?
00:29:51There might have been one up ahead of us.
00:29:53That's why Smitty stayed out.
00:29:54Only I don't think so.
00:29:56The firing was too light.
00:29:58Let's get out of here.
00:30:00Don't forget Captain Horace said we could use our own discretion.
00:30:03How about it?
00:30:05If we had our heavier weapons here.
00:30:07But this way, it only makes sense to get out.
00:30:10You men are getting out all right.
00:30:11But it's going to be a round trip.
00:30:13Johnson, you go across and pick up all the heavy stuff and bring it back here fast.
00:30:16If they're in any trouble, we're going in and give them support.
00:30:19Chuck, you, Stoney, and Bowman stay here with me.
00:30:21The rest of the platoon, the wounded, will go with you.
00:30:24Once you get across, the wounded can walk back.
00:30:26Get started.
00:30:26Maracas, stick around.
00:30:32I might need you.
00:30:33Yes, sir.
00:30:37Okay, Sam.
00:30:38That's the way you want it.
00:30:39That's the way it's going to be.
00:30:41On your feet.
00:30:42We're moving out.
00:30:45Bowman, you and Stoney stay here.
00:30:47We'll see you.
00:31:04We'll see you soon.
00:31:36It's going to be light soon.
00:31:52Our platoon should be back any minute.
00:31:55Should have been back by now.
00:32:06Let's get back the room.
00:32:36Let's get back the room.
00:33:06Let's get back.
00:33:36Let's get back.
00:34:06Let's get back.
00:34:07Let's get back.
00:34:11A whole platoon, Sam.
00:34:17A whole lousy platoon.
00:34:20A whole lousy platoon.
00:34:27A whole lousy platoon.
00:34:34A whole lousy platoon.
00:34:41A whole lousy platoon.
00:34:48A whole lousy platoon.
00:34:49A whole lousy platoon.
00:34:55A whole lousy platoon.
00:35:02A whole lousy platoon.
00:35:03A whole lousy platoon.
00:35:04A whole lousy platoon.
00:35:05A whole lousy platoon.
00:35:07A whole lousy platoon.
00:35:11a whole lousy platoon.
00:35:12A whole lousy platoon.
00:35:18A whole lousy platoon.
00:35:19A whole lousy platoon.
00:35:20A whole lousy platoon.
00:35:21A whole lousy platoon.
00:35:22A whole lousy platoon.
00:35:23Everybody...
00:35:24I'm very sorry about this.
00:35:26Are you?
00:35:32This gun hasn't been fired.
00:35:37What did you fight with, Lieutenant?
00:35:39But there's no blood on it, my fine Greek countryman.
00:35:46Like this one, for instance.
00:36:09I'm sorry, I'm sorry, but I'm sorry.
00:36:29Ain't that Johnson's scarf?
00:36:53He's the Joe that gave it to Johnson in the first place.
00:36:59You don't suppose he knew all along that Johnny'd get killed and he'd get it back?
00:37:19It's all taken care of.
00:37:22Now, there's the last of it. The Reds got the rest.
00:37:25So our guys never knew what hit him.
00:37:29They knew. And they fought.
00:37:33And I got them into it.
00:37:36Suppose we'd ferried Americans across the river, Sam, and they'd gotten into trouble.
00:37:39You'd want our boys to support them, now, wouldn't you?
00:37:41Wouldn't you, Sam?
00:37:43If they'd have been our boys, they wouldn't have fouled out.
00:37:45We shouldn't have been here in the first place.
00:37:47It's a cinch, not when I come here.
00:37:49Probably to make sure none of us are left.
00:38:15Go ask me and Chuck and sort of take care of that tank if you want.
00:38:24It would give me the greatest of pleasure to our company, though.
00:38:26That's right. We can handle it easy alone.
00:38:28Why alone?
00:38:29Nobody saw me, Surrender.
00:38:31Of course, I'm only part Greek.
00:38:34You do not have to see us if we keep out of sight.
00:38:36If you should fail to destroy it, Lieutenant Pryor,
00:38:39it won't fail to find the rest of us.
00:38:41Okay, boys. Let's shove up.
00:38:46You can help by keeping out of sight.
00:39:11Let's put them up.
00:39:35Let's go.
00:39:36Let's go.
00:39:37Let's go.
00:39:38Let's go.
00:39:39Let's go.
00:39:40Let's go.
00:39:42Let's go.
00:39:43Let's go.
00:39:45Let's go.
00:40:08Let's go.
00:40:09Oh, my God.
00:40:39They sure didn't pick the easy way.
00:40:41I came up on the blind spot.
00:40:43We could have picked those guys off as they came out of the hatch.
00:40:45Waste all that ammo.
00:40:47But this is Marquez.
00:40:49This is Marquez.
00:40:50Where did you say your men are going?
00:40:52Your boats, of course.
00:40:53Call them back.
00:40:55We won't need the boats. Not yet.
00:40:59We're going inland.
00:41:01Bring up that ammunition we left back there.
00:41:03We were sent in here, Lieutenant,
00:41:05to find out what the Reds are hiding.
00:41:07And that's what we're gonna do.
00:41:08That is Captain Harris' job.
00:41:09Makes sense, Lieutenant.
00:41:11From what I've seen, it's 20 to 1.
00:41:12The Harris' either dead or captured.
00:41:14You're proposing that a handful of us do what a company could not do.
00:41:17All right, Lieutenant.
00:41:18Paddle back or swim.
00:41:20But I hope you don't run into any Reds on the way.
00:41:22And if we should?
00:41:24Read it.
00:41:26What's it say on the belt?
00:41:30Made in Wilmington Arsenal.
00:41:32USA.
00:41:34We do it your way or we do not get enough ammunition.
00:41:38Is that it?
00:41:39As you might say, you have the ball in the bat.
00:41:43And the players, don't ever forget that.
00:41:45Pad up the men here in Korea and we're 10 to 1 to the rest of you.
00:41:48I congratulate you upon the ease with which you solve the problem of command.
00:41:54Divide up the stuff and let's go.
00:41:56All right, let's go.
00:41:57Let's go.
00:42:05I want you to get in here.
00:42:08You want more money?
00:42:11What?
00:42:12What's the difference?
00:42:15I want you to get in here, David.
00:42:19Come on.
00:42:20Let it go.
00:42:51You wait here, Chuck.
00:43:11Let's go see what's got them so excited.
00:43:21Look familiar to you?
00:43:31Oh, isn't that Baker's company's hanging out?
00:43:33Sure.
00:43:34That's Pete Dawson's bulldozer.
00:43:36You see that Confederate flag?
00:43:39You see that Confederate flag?
00:44:16Take your head time to booby-trap.
00:44:23Chuck, go get the...
00:44:26Get the Greeks here and tell them to be quiet coming up.
00:44:46You don't have to worry about ammo anymore, Lieutenant.
00:45:01Those crates are full of it. We're back in business.
00:45:05I see a gun. I think it is too much of a risk.
00:45:09I figured you would.
00:45:12You're in command. I wouldn't make an attempt.
00:45:15I can send a couple of my men to shoot it from each side.
00:45:18I'm handling it.
00:45:20You and your men stay here.
00:45:22When you hear a grenade go off, come on fast. We'll surprise them.
00:45:48Come on fast.
00:45:50We've got to catch you.
00:45:53えっ...
00:46:08Let's go.
00:46:38Let's go!
00:47:08Let's go!
00:47:12Get off of the ground!
00:47:31Governor Polochallet!
00:47:33Governor Polochallet! We're the doctor!
00:47:35Denise!
00:47:38They're New Zealanders, part of our lost patrols.
00:48:00Chuck.
00:48:05Get Stoney and Bowman to round these guys up.
00:48:07I want to talk to them.
00:48:13When you get them all together, Sam wants to talk to them.
00:48:21Hey, you guys always clean up so fast?
00:48:23Always.
00:48:24It's a national characteristic.
00:48:28Especially our bayonets, Sergeant.
00:48:30And you use them pretty good, too.
00:48:33Your words cannot say how pleased we are.
00:48:35But you think we are worthy.
00:48:41Quite an interpreter, Marakis, huh?
00:48:44He can explain even what has been unspoken.
00:48:46It would be more difficult to explain for what purpose two of my men are dead and eight wounded badly.
00:48:58Those crates are loaded with ammunition.
00:49:11And we need it.
00:49:13But look out for booby traps.
00:49:15If you're in doubt of anything at all, call an engineer.
00:49:17Translate that to them.
00:49:19Just keep an eye on everybody.
00:49:21Bowman, you come with me and we'll check the hut.
00:49:24We'll move on in a couple of hours.
00:49:26What about my wounded?
00:49:28We'll hide them in the woods with the medic.
00:49:30When we find what we're after, we'll come back for them.
00:49:32Lieutenant, you do not seem to realize that we are sitting in the middle of the Red Force.
00:49:49And that you're demanding that we move farther and farther away from safety.
00:49:52In my book, Lieutenant, that's a pretty good definition of our job.
00:49:56Heroism like yours is most inspiring.
00:49:59Perhaps, after all, I have much to learn under your command.
00:50:03Perhaps.
00:50:05Find anything?
00:50:06Welcome here.
00:50:13Watch yourself.
00:50:18You figure that's booby trapped?
00:50:20Naturally.
00:50:22Okay.
00:50:24I won't let a little thing like a booby trap stand in the way of your smoking.
00:50:26Move back.
00:50:28If you want, boss, I can get rid of that.
00:50:30It's okay. I can handle it.
00:50:38I'm no addict, my friend.
00:50:40If it is booby trapped, I can do without it.
00:50:42I can do without a lot of things.
00:50:45Better move back.
00:50:50I can see you.
00:50:51See?
00:50:56It wasn't trapped after all.
00:51:13Corporal.
00:51:14Leave us alone.
00:51:20You had to neutralize it, didn't you?
00:51:24Come again?
00:51:26You had to perform in front of your corporal,
00:51:28just as in a bigger way you've been performing all along.
00:51:31Performing?
00:51:32Dropping a grenade down the hatch of a tank,
00:51:34knocking out a machine gun alone,
00:51:36attacking this place.
00:51:38Hardly calculated risks, Prior.
00:51:40But very necessary risks, Lieutenant.
00:51:43You cannot accept what happened to your platoon for what it is.
00:51:47A tragic but unavoidable accident of war.
00:51:50What has my platoon got to do with this?
00:51:52As a Greek American, you blame its loss on us and on yourself
00:51:55because you believed in us.
00:51:56Now, because of your Greek blood, you must prove to everybody
00:51:59that you are the bravest man in the world.
00:52:01Maybe you expect me to bust out with the Greek national anthem.
00:52:04I expect nothing!
00:52:06The point is that you did not really believe in us.
00:52:08And as long as you mistrust the people you command,
00:52:10you should not be in command.
00:52:12Therefore, Lieutenant,
00:52:14if only on the basis that you are four Americans
00:52:17to my twenty-one Greeks,
00:52:19I will take command.
00:52:31Don't make book on it, Lieutenant.
00:52:44Let's go.
00:52:50Everything all right?
00:52:51Okay.
00:52:52Except I found out something your Pop should have told you.
00:52:55The reason those veiners were clean,
00:52:57these guys always clean up after a fight.
00:52:59Right after a fight.
00:53:01We had them all wrong.
00:53:14Hey, boss!
00:53:19This guy has given us an earful, boss.
00:53:21After his patrol was bushwhacked,
00:53:23he and his buddy got away long enough
00:53:24to take a good look behind that curtain.
00:53:26They were grabbed coming back.
00:53:27It's a big concentration of tanks and ground troops, sir.
00:53:30It's an amazing concealment.
00:53:31Back there about three miles.
00:53:33Waiting to draw in our attack,
00:53:35then smash our right flank.
00:53:37Perhaps our taking this place had some point after all, Lieutenant.
00:53:43But not the one you intended.
00:53:45Maraki, Captain Levy,
00:53:47you understand the importance of this information
00:53:49reaching headquarters before the attack?
00:53:51Yes, Lieutenant.
00:53:52Good.
00:53:53Take another man.
00:53:54You can choose him yourself.
00:53:56I do not wish to see your face again if you fail.
00:53:58Yes, Lieutenant.
00:53:59Dimitri!
00:54:00Hold me!
00:54:01We will proceed to the boats.
00:54:02Sergeant,
00:54:03can you construct litters for the wounded?
00:54:06Sure, but carrying litters will never make it.
00:54:08How about the bulldozer?
00:54:09She runs.
00:54:10We hook the trailer onto the back end
00:54:11and put the wound in the rumble seat.
00:54:13Hey, how about that, boss?
00:54:15Sure, she's noisy.
00:54:17But with all the other vehicles on the road,
00:54:18maybe they think it's one of theirs.
00:54:19Kind of a Trojan horse, huh?
00:54:23Why not?
00:54:25Get to work on it right away.
00:54:30That's an order.
00:54:32I said that's an order, Sergeant.
00:54:35You heard him.
00:54:39You heard him.
00:54:40One of my mates over here!
00:54:48Come on, come on!
00:55:01Come on!
00:55:02Come on, come on!
00:55:03Come on, come on!
00:55:04Come on!
00:55:05Come on!
00:55:06Lieutenant Nikias ready, sir.
00:55:13Lieutenant Nikias ready, sir.
00:55:15How come all of a sudden he takes over?
00:55:17Are you running the show, private store?
00:55:19Now listen, Sam knows what he's doing.
00:55:22Why should he carry the load to the whole United Nations?
00:55:24Somebody appoint him high commissioner or something?
00:55:26Yeah, but who appointed Nikias?
00:55:28Toros from a red prison camp?
00:55:31Nico?
00:55:34He takes a titular solo here.
00:55:35He takes a titular solo here.
00:55:40Soldier, nobody appointed anybody anything.
00:55:45We are allies.
00:55:47Whether you approve or not.
00:55:49The book hasn't been written about who's supposed to run an outfit like this.
00:55:54I approve the lieutenant taking over.
00:55:57At least until a captain shows up.
00:55:59Now then, are you ready, sergeant?
00:56:11Whatever you are, sir.
00:56:12You are ready.
00:56:13You are ready.
00:56:15You are ready.
00:56:19Okay.
00:56:21You are ready.
00:56:22I'll show you the best.
00:56:24I'll show you the best.
00:56:26I'll show you the best.
00:57:52He has come from the mountain country where people have big spleens and drink bitter wine.
00:57:57He said we also shouldn't mind how the rest of his outfit feels towards us.
00:58:04He knows that Americans are fine men.
00:58:06Some of them will blow it out of his flutes.
00:58:14Timo!
00:58:15He let up!
00:58:36Forty!
00:58:52We're not in a STYL.
00:58:54We'll actually run the road.
00:58:56Here you for a guy!
00:59:00We're not in a bad place!
00:59:03We're not in a bad place.
00:59:05We're not in a bad place.
00:59:06We're not in a bad place.
00:59:06We're not in a bad place.
00:59:09Here you pull out, are you?
00:59:14I'm still there.
00:59:39Let's go!
00:59:45Get up here, sir.
00:59:47Rigor!
00:59:49Get out of here.
00:59:51Let me get it.
01:00:08Sergeant, we must go back up.
01:00:10I can't, Lieutenant.
01:00:11This road is too narrow to turn this thing around.
01:00:15We can set up a roadblock.
01:00:16Don't give us time to get the wounded out.
01:00:18They would contact troops above us by radio, Sergeant.
01:00:21What more would descend upon us, sir?
01:00:25The keys will probably tell us to throw rocks at it.
01:00:27Bowman.
01:00:28Yeah, Bob.
01:00:29Do you see what I see?
01:00:35Yeah.
01:00:37Around that turn.
01:00:40Maybe, boss, maybe.
01:00:43How many sticks down that you got there?
01:00:45Only two, but it's worth a try.
01:00:51Got a bar of your fill in a minute.
01:00:58What's up?
01:00:59Pool gas.
01:01:00Better than throwing rocks.
01:01:10Bowman.
01:01:11Tell the lieutenant.
01:01:12Okay, boss.
01:01:21Yeah.
01:01:26An excellent idea.
01:01:27I would not have thought of it.
01:01:28No, sir.
01:01:29I have never doubted that your lieutenant is a military genius.
01:01:35Well, this is Americanooski.
01:01:38Uh, Sergeant.
01:01:39What did he call it?
01:01:40Fougas?
01:01:41Yeah, it's crazy gas, Lieutenant.
01:01:43We used it a lot on the Burma Road.
01:01:45It was invented by the French.
01:01:46It's a great gag when it works.
01:01:48Excellent.
01:02:13Tonight.
01:02:14What?
01:02:15What's the figure?
01:02:16This is just the last steps below.
01:02:29We'll be here in less than a minute.
01:02:42OK that's good enough.
01:02:43Are you ready, Buster?
01:03:01We're firing a hole and no pool.
01:03:06Let's go.
01:03:06Come on.
01:03:13Let's go.
01:03:43Let's go.
01:04:13That smoke will be sealed, sergeant.
01:04:25Take the bulldozer down there.
01:04:43Take the bulldozer down there.
01:05:13Take the bulldozer down there.
01:05:43Take the bulldozer down there.
01:05:47Take the bulldozer down there.
01:05:51Take the bulldozer down there.
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01:08:56What are they doing?
01:09:24Bringing a dam?
01:09:26Under what a bridge?
01:09:31They didn't build out overnight.
01:09:33That chance Air Recon had of spotting anything.
01:09:36Sam, the tanks.
01:09:37Those New Zealanders talked about.
01:09:49They bring the tanks down to here.
01:09:51And they move them across the bridge right into the General's bed.
01:09:54Somebody ought to tell him in a hurry.
01:09:56Maybe you brought a carrier pigeon with a bulletproof vest.
01:09:59We did bring boats.
01:10:01They bring the站 by.
01:10:02We did run the tanks.
01:10:03We're all going to land.
01:10:04Absolutely.
01:10:07Believe it or not, it's a big deal.
01:10:08You should come to the boat and buy them.
01:10:09If anyone is going to land, they won't put them in.
01:10:10It's hard to throw everywhere.
01:10:11We're going to land.
01:10:12Looks like somebody's got to get wet.
01:10:36Sure.
01:10:37All somebody's got to do is to swim the river with the reds taking pot shots at him.
01:10:41And if he makes it, he's got a little cross-country run before breakfast.
01:10:45You got a better idea, Sergeant?
01:10:47With the four of us swimming.
01:10:49One might get there in time.
01:10:51Well, whatever you say, boss.
01:10:53Who says he can't send four medals home?
01:10:57I'll take mine now.
01:11:11When we left you, the Lohagos asked him for his medals.
01:11:18He said, we won't let him take them here.
01:11:21They're part of that bunch that surrendered.
01:11:31They say that Captain Haros asked for volunteers to surrender.
01:11:35While the reds were kept busy with them, Captain Haros slipped the main bunch through.
01:11:40They had orders to report back here in case they escaped.
01:11:43They say.
01:11:44Then let's skip the swim.
01:11:45But Haros' radio, we're sure to get through the division.
01:11:46Why not?
01:11:47A couple of weeks from now, if he shows up by then.
01:11:48Look, we got through on the bulldozer, didn't we?
01:11:49Nobody can go as slow as that.
01:11:50Haros will be here any minute now.
01:11:51It's going to be light soon.
01:11:52Then we won't have a chance.
01:11:53We're going.
01:11:54Let's go.
01:11:55Okay, let's go.
01:11:56Okay, let's strip.
01:11:57We'll wait.
01:11:58Horace will be here any minute now.
01:12:00It's going to be light soon, then we won't have a chance.
01:12:02We're going. Let's go.
01:12:03Okay, let's strip.
01:12:22We'll wait.
01:12:28We'll wait.
01:12:58You guys look as if you didn't expect to see me again.
01:13:06Not just you.
01:13:08Where's the rest of the platoon?
01:13:09Dead.
01:13:11I said, where's the rest of the platoon?
01:13:13Dead.
01:13:17Captain Haas, I heard, Lieutenant.
01:13:19I wish I could do something. I'm very sorry.
01:13:22The Reds slashed our boats.
01:13:23I've got to use your radio.
01:13:24Can you get the vision?
01:13:30No, our frequency is set for the Greek Brigade.
01:13:31That'll do.
01:13:32Until now, we have been too far, even for that.
01:13:34Perhaps from here.
01:13:35We have seen much, Lieutenant.
01:13:37Tanks, troops, material moving up.
01:13:39I know how they're going to use it.
01:13:40I know how they're going to use it.
01:13:48It's called Jephyr.
01:13:51I'm going to get into it.
01:13:54I'm ready.
01:13:56I'm ready.
01:13:58The Jephyr is ready.
01:14:05Let's go!
01:14:18Contact from your patrol.
01:14:25Coordinates.
01:14:26What's that bridge?
01:14:28Right there, sir.
01:14:30Beautiful, Major.
01:14:32They come across and smack us right here.
01:14:34With our armor on the wrong flank,
01:14:36we're mouse-trapped right out of the stadium.
01:14:40Only they forgot a bridge can go two ways.
01:14:42Tell the general I've got to see him at once.
01:14:44Urgent.
01:14:44Get me air rescue.
01:14:45Get through to the Major.
01:14:46Tell him to find some high spot and stay there.
01:14:48Go and Sauer.
01:14:50Tell him we'll get him out.
01:14:51Right, sir.
01:14:53Now we had better be moving what is left of us.
01:15:02Michias would be happy to see us.
01:15:04Say, Lieutenant.
01:15:16¡Oroca.
01:15:21¡Oroca, abroca!
01:15:26¡Oroca, abroca!
01:15:37¡Oh!
01:15:37I fear we have brought the enemy with us, but help is on the way.
01:15:59The lieutenant has arranged itself.
01:16:00Oh, but I thought you were going to...
01:16:01We got lucky at the beachhead.
01:16:03Captain Haas arrived with the radio.
01:16:05Then you did not have to perform, huh?
01:16:07Depends on how you mean that, lieutenant.
01:16:10The book hasn't been written about this kind of an outfit, remember?
01:16:13Sometimes guys like me have to see things in print.
01:16:16Large print.
01:16:37Hey, Sam!
01:16:52Sam!
01:16:53In the car!
01:16:55In the car!
01:16:56Down, come on!
01:17:16Hey helicopter! Hey helicopter!
01:17:18Helicopter! Helicopter! Helicopter!
01:17:46Helicopter!
01:18:00Helicopter!
01:18:02Helicopter!
01:18:04We got nearly every 8th beater in Korea for you.
01:18:16Helicopter!
01:18:46Let's go.
01:19:16Let's go.
01:19:46Right spot on the double.
01:19:57How many men have you got?
01:19:59Ten.
01:20:00Quite a party of eight.
01:20:01I'll take you all.
01:20:02I'll take you all.
01:20:32I'll take you all.
01:21:02I'll take you all.
01:21:16I'll take you all.
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