- 6 weeks ago
From high above the battlefield, destruction rains down without warning. A lone aerial gunner faces relentless enemy fire while protecting the ground forces below. Every mission pushes courage to its limits as steel wings cut through the clouds and the sky turns into a deadly arena where survival is never guaranteed.
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00:01:28Flight C, returning from bombing mission. Ground crew, attention. Flight C, returning from bombing mission. Ground crew, attention.
00:01:49Only two of them back.
00:01:58We got through all right, sir. Smashed the tankers and the hangar.
00:02:05Good. What happened to Lieutenant Davis' ship?
00:02:08I don't know for sure, sir. We were up ahead, tearing for home, and Davis cut in on the radio and reported zeros on his tail. Right after that, his radio went out.
00:02:18Well, get yourself some food and then turn in your reports. I'm afraid they're lost, sir.
00:02:25As long as there's gas in the tank, there's still a chance. Yes, sir.
00:02:30Well, the boys certainly did a job. Take a look at those pictures.
00:02:37Nice work.
00:02:41No use holding up the intelligence report any longer, is there?
00:02:44I suppose not.
00:02:47G2?
00:02:54Major Stand-Long, report on Operation 6W.
00:02:57Mission successful. Two bombers returned, one missing.
00:03:04Yes.
00:03:06Lieutenant Jonathan Davis and crew, composed of the following.
00:03:09Co-pilot, let's go.
00:03:10Yes.
00:03:11Yes.
00:03:12Lieutenant Jonathan Davis and crew, composed of the following.
00:03:15Co-pilot Lieutenant, Jack Sarnoff. Bombardier Sergeant, Harold Trask. Radio Sergeant.
00:03:34Ground crew, attention. Bomber coming in. Ground crew, attention.
00:03:37Hold on.
00:03:38I'll call you later.
00:03:45Holy Christopher.
00:04:15Sarnoff?
00:04:20Killed in action.
00:04:22Sergeant Trask?
00:04:24Killed in action.
00:04:26Sergeant Lasville?
00:04:31Sergeant Pettis?
00:04:34Missing.
00:04:36Missing?
00:04:38I'd have never been able to bring the bomber back if it hadn't been for Pettis.
00:04:41If you want to give us the details now, we're holding up the report.
00:04:45It's kind of hard to explain in ordinary reports, eh?
00:04:50What happened out there is all mixed up with what happened years ago.
00:04:57You see, Pettis and I went to school together.
00:05:00He was a typical slum kid, kicked around from the start.
00:05:03He had a chip on his shoulder against the whole world, and me in particular.
00:05:10It wasn't his fault.
00:05:12His father was in a pen most of the time, and my father was a school principal.
00:05:18Lost track of him after we grew up.
00:05:21Until I went in the district attorney's office.
00:05:23Had a few run-ins with him.
00:05:26In my line of work.
00:05:29I could never hang anything of him.
00:05:32One day last year, I went down to Coney Island, where he was running a shooting gal.
00:05:36It didn't think, was it!
00:05:37Oh, carry it!
00:05:38Why don't they try?
00:05:39No!
00:05:40I heard work!
00:05:41Try it!
00:05:43Get back!
00:05:46You can't get it!
00:05:48Come, pass!
00:05:50You see, it's as easy as eating cake.
00:06:06Here, let me show you.
00:06:07Get it up there.
00:06:08Okay.
00:06:08That's it.
00:06:10What do I do now?
00:06:11Squeeze, baby.
00:06:12Squeeze.
00:06:15Oh, fancy.
00:06:16I thought you were going to teach me.
00:06:18Oh, the trigger, baby.
00:06:20I hit it.
00:06:22A bullseye.
00:06:29Hello, Foxy.
00:06:35Hit the road.
00:06:36But, Foxy.
00:06:37Shove off.
00:06:38Well, of all the sluggy guys.
00:06:42What do you want, copper?
00:06:45Sorry about your pardon, Foxy.
00:06:46What are you trying to do?
00:06:50Salve your conscience?
00:06:51What happened wasn't my fault.
00:06:53I just took him in for a routine check-up.
00:06:56Oh, sure.
00:06:57Every time the old man would get a job, you'd show up and they'd bounce him.
00:07:00You never let him forget for a minute that he was an ex-con.
00:07:03That isn't true.
00:07:03You hounded him to death.
00:07:05Have a good morning.
00:07:06Go ahead.
00:07:07You're a brave musler, aren't you?
00:07:10Ben holds only seven shots.
00:07:13He knocked down seven ducks, so...
00:07:15Very sharp.
00:07:16But you always were.
00:07:19About your father, Foxy.
00:07:22I had to do a job.
00:07:24Came here to tell you I'm sorry.
00:07:26And I'm telling you I won't forget it.
00:07:27Someday I'm going to get you just the way you got my old man.
00:07:32The Japs might beat you, too.
00:07:34I enlisted, yes.
00:07:36So long.
00:07:38So long, sucker.
00:07:46Nice chat.
00:07:48That was Foxy.
00:07:49To him, any guy who'd enlist would be a sucker.
00:07:51They assigned me to Kelly Field.
00:08:04I came out as a flying sergeant.
00:08:07Wanted all the fundamentals, so...
00:08:09I volunteered for gunnery school.
00:08:12They sent me to Hags.
00:08:14That's Harlingen Army Gunnery School.
00:08:17The tip of Texas, near the Gulf.
00:08:21The tip of Texas, near the Gulf.
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00:09:51You're all volunteers, and I'm not going to pull any punches.
00:10:12Your navigator may map your course.
00:10:15Your pilot may take you there.
00:10:17Your bombardier will destroy the objective.
00:10:20But it's up to you, the gunner, to smash the attacking enemy so that your bomber will come home safely.
00:10:26We can't take any chances on you.
00:10:28If you don't make good, you'll be washed out.
00:10:30You're either a good gunner or you're a dead gunner.
00:10:33And the operation on which your ship is sent will die with you.
00:10:36The safety of your ship, your safety, the safety of the entire crew depends on what you learn here.
00:10:44Remember that, and I'm sure that you'll come through as the best gunners in any man's army.
00:10:48Second squadron, 10-2, back to the left shoulder, face.
00:10:59Second squadron, six paces forward, march.
00:11:04Squadron, halt.
00:11:07Left face.
00:11:09Forward, march.
00:11:11Right face.
00:11:24Flight A, one step forward.
00:11:26Higher.
00:11:29At ease.
00:11:35Each flight will have an instructor who will stay with you throughout the entire course.
00:11:39Instructor for flight A, Sergeant Pettis.
00:11:51Sergeant Jones.
00:11:54Glad to know you, Jones.
00:12:01You can put the bag down.
00:12:04What's your name?
00:12:04Private Laswell.
00:12:06You sleepy?
00:12:07Kind of.
00:12:09Hey, he caught up just my last job.
00:12:11Yeah, what was that?
00:12:12Night clerk in an auto court.
00:12:16Relax.
00:12:21Gadget plane.
00:12:22Private plane, sir.
00:12:23Radio operator.
00:12:24Glad to know you, Gadget.
00:12:27Button up.
00:12:32Private lunch, sir.
00:12:34Sure glad to be in your class.
00:12:35Where are you from, son?
00:12:37Well, my home's not far from here.
00:12:39I sure hope I get to be a gunner, sir.
00:12:41Yeah?
00:12:43Well, keep your nose clean and your eyes peeled and you'll make it.
00:12:50Hello, Foxy.
00:12:52Well, fancy meeting you here.
00:12:54Small war, isn't it?
00:12:56Yeah.
00:12:57And not very exclusive.
00:12:58All right, men, you're on your own.
00:13:05Until 5.30 in the morning.
00:13:08It's the middle of the night.
00:13:14Hey, Foxy.
00:13:17Listen, I can't help you being in my flight, copper.
00:13:20But outside of class, give me room.
00:13:22Oh, forget the grudge, Foxy.
00:13:24We're both in the army for the same reason.
00:13:25Yeah?
00:13:26I'm in it because I was drafted.
00:13:28You're in it because you're a chump.
00:13:29You're just blowing off steam.
00:13:30Okay, you be the hero.
00:13:32I got me a soft touch where I can order stoops like you around for the duration.
00:13:37Say, I bet it'd break your heart to get washed out, wouldn't it?
00:13:40Wouldn't make me happy.
00:13:41Well, that's splendid, Sergeant.
00:13:44I'll see you in class.
00:13:49No weapon is any safer than the man behind it.
00:13:55Even though the gun is a gunner's best friend.
00:13:58And now, it's a knife and a fork.
00:14:03Blaine.
00:14:07Yes, sir.
00:14:08Uh, what is that thing?
00:14:10Oh, it's just a gadget I invented.
00:14:12America's secret weapon.
00:14:14Oh, no, sir.
00:14:15It's a tool of a hundred uses.
00:14:18See?
00:14:18First, ice pick.
00:14:22Knife.
00:14:24And a fork.
00:14:26And like that, a coat hanger.
00:14:29And a bottle opener.
00:14:34Corkscrew.
00:14:35Well, isn't that wonderful?
00:14:37Yes, sir.
00:14:38Folks back in Mahoney's garage in Peoria said I was a mechanical wizard.
00:14:41You don't say.
00:14:42Yes, sir.
00:14:44Anybody got any, uh, tobacco?
00:14:46Tobacco?
00:14:47Yes, sir.
00:14:49Oh, I, I forgot to tell you.
00:14:50It's a pipe, too.
00:14:52Now, sit down.
00:14:53Pay attention.
00:14:55Yes, sir.
00:15:00Sergeant Davis, what is meant by a vertical lead?
00:15:03A vertical angle by which a gun must be moved.
00:15:05Above or below a straight line from the muzzle to the target.
00:15:07So the projectile will pass through the target.
00:15:11You're pretty smart, aren't you?
00:15:14Very smart.
00:15:18Laswell.
00:15:19Laswell, what is meant by a vertical lead?
00:15:21The vertical angle of which a gun must be moved above or below a straight line from the muzzle to the target so the projector will pass through the target.
00:15:38Look, Sandy.
00:15:39You handle it this way.
00:15:40I'll never get through this course.
00:15:42Being a gunner means a lot to you, doesn't it?
00:15:44I've got to make it.
00:15:45If I don't...
00:15:46Davis.
00:15:47What do you think we're running here, a day nursery?
00:15:49You expect to carry your own personal mechanic in combat?
00:15:52Little help doesn't do any harm, does it?
00:15:53Well, you stick to your own shopper.
00:15:56Don't let him get your goat, kid.
00:15:58He's riding you because he can't get a rise out of me.
00:16:07Well, that's a fine-looking junk pile.
00:16:09You're supposed to line up everything orderly.
00:16:11How are you going to put that garbage together in two minutes blindfolded?
00:16:13Easy.
00:16:14Try me.
00:16:16Gather round, gents.
00:16:17The great mechanical wizard is about to perform the blindfold test.
00:16:20Two minutes, huh?
00:16:21This I've got to see.
00:16:23All right, now go.
00:16:27AR, completely assembled.
00:16:33That's wonderful, Gadget.
00:16:34Simply wonderful.
00:16:35Yes, sir.
00:16:36All assembled?
00:16:36Yes, sir.
00:16:37Now, what do we do with this piece?
00:16:43There's a malfunction in every one of these guns.
00:16:46Pick one and fire it until it jams.
00:16:47Then find out what's wrong with it.
00:16:49All right, let it go.
00:16:57Davis, that's your gun.
00:17:24That's how you stop it.
00:17:46The star pupil always gets the runaway gun.
00:17:49Thanks.
00:17:49Paul!
00:18:05Miss.
00:18:09Paul!
00:18:12I got it!
00:18:12I got the son of a gun!
00:18:14Eight out of 25.
00:18:15That's enough to pass, isn't it?
00:18:16Yeah, by a head.
00:18:17You're up, Mason.
00:18:18I did all right, huh?
00:18:19You bet you did.
00:18:22Go ahead.
00:18:25Paul!
00:18:28Miss.
00:18:31Paul!
00:18:34Miss.
00:18:40First time, I thought it was a mistake.
00:18:42I don't know what you're talking about.
00:18:44You're purposely trying to miscore me.
00:18:46Don't be a dope.
00:18:46You missed.
00:18:48If you're going to wash me out, that's about as nasty a way as any.
00:18:50Are you calling me a liar?
00:18:51Yes, I am.
00:18:52And if you weren't in uniform, I'd...
00:18:53Don't let that stop you.
00:19:03Hey, there's a scrap.
00:19:04It'll be tossed out.
00:19:05Stop it.
00:19:06Cut it out.
00:19:07Which of you started this fight?
00:19:09I'm afraid I lost my temper, sir.
00:19:14You have an excellent training record at Kelly Davis.
00:19:17Won't happen again, sir.
00:19:20Another such incident won't be overlooked.
00:19:23You understand, Sergeant?
00:19:24Yes, sir.
00:19:25Here we go.
00:19:25Well, if you think I'm going to thank you for that, you're nuts.
00:19:41I don't expect anything from you.
00:19:42All right.
00:19:43Then go back to your robo boys and tell them about your good deed.
00:19:45Why are you...
00:19:46Go ahead.
00:19:46Why don't you hit me?
00:19:47Well, sucker, that time it almost worked.
00:20:03What happened?
00:20:09Oh, they threw me in the bullpen for a few hours.
00:20:12Then the old man decided to give me a second chance.
00:20:14Oh, that's a good deal.
00:20:15Well, next time I think I'll finish the job.
00:20:17Why don't you two guys get together?
00:20:19Foxy's not such a bad guy.
00:20:21Look, Sandy.
00:20:21I don't want to discuss it.
00:20:23Well, you're lucky, John.
00:20:24They just busted a buddy of mine for breathing at a general.
00:20:27What do you mean, breathing?
00:20:28Just breathing.
00:20:30Of course, one of his front teeth was missing.
00:20:31He made a funny noise.
00:20:32Ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:20:45John.
00:20:46Come here.
00:20:47John.
00:20:50Huh?
00:20:51We get 24 hours leave Saturday.
00:20:54Did you wake me up just to tell me that?
00:20:56No, but would you like to spend the weekend down at our ranch?
00:20:59Son, you got yourself a guest.
00:21:01Good.
00:21:02Good night, son.
00:21:03Good night.
00:21:03Good night.
00:21:03Overnight pass.
00:21:17Baby, I'm leaving.
00:21:18Heading for Hollingen?
00:21:19Ah, not enough gals to go around.
00:21:21Same situation all through Texas.
00:21:24Okay.
00:21:24Okay.
00:21:24Good night.
00:21:33Seen Private Lund around?
00:21:35Not that I know of, Sergeant.
00:21:37You're supposed to meet me here.
00:21:40Okay.
00:21:41Thanks.
00:22:00Not so fast, soldier.
00:22:01You pass.
00:22:03Oh, there you are, Foxy.
00:22:14Sorry to be late.
00:22:15All set, Sandy?
00:22:16Yep, let's go.
00:22:17Say, what is this?
00:22:18You don't think I'm going to spend the weekend with him, do you?
00:22:20Well, gee, fellas, you can't walk out on me now.
00:22:22After I had my sister drive all the way up to get us.
00:22:25What's the matter, Sandy?
00:22:26We're going to have to rope your guests?
00:22:28Sister?
00:22:29Your sister?
00:22:29Well, that's different.
00:22:30Come on.
00:22:31Well, we were only kidding.
00:22:35Sure, Sandy's a sucker for a rip.
00:22:37My sister Peggy, Sergeant Pattinson, Sergeant Davis.
00:22:39How do you do?
00:22:40Hello.
00:22:40Sandy's written to me about both of you.
00:22:42Well, I hope he kept it decent.
00:22:43I've been keeping you a secret.
00:22:44Well, I'll drive.
00:22:45Okay.
00:22:45How are you doing back there, Sandy?
00:22:56Fine.
00:22:57I'm doing fine.
00:23:01You know, one more piece of that southern fried chicken and I'll be talking with a Dixie accent.
00:23:06Oh, it was wonderful.
00:23:07It's a lot better than the barracks.
00:23:09I'll say it is.
00:23:10Sandy, why don't you show Sergeant Davis some of your work?
00:23:13Oh, he wouldn't want to be bothered, Mother.
00:23:15What is that, Mrs. Lund?
00:23:16Well, he paints.
00:23:17And he's very good, too.
00:23:18Go on, Sandy.
00:23:19Come on.
00:23:20Let's have a look.
00:23:21All right.
00:23:21If you want to be bored.
00:23:23Excuse me.
00:23:23Surely.
00:23:25Save the next one for me, with it.
00:23:27That's a problem.
00:23:28Now, you children have fun.
00:23:29I'm right in the midst of a great mystery.
00:23:31There are more murders.
00:23:32Don't forget to let us know who done it.
00:23:34I won't.
00:23:38They're quite close to Matamora's across the border here, aren't you?
00:23:40Mm-hmm.
00:23:41Just about 15 miles.
00:23:43There's a new band at Pablo's out of this world.
00:23:45Yes.
00:23:47So I heard that's a new spot, isn't it?
00:23:48That's right.
00:23:49How about taking a run over?
00:23:51Oh, that's just a grand idea.
00:23:52I'll tell you what.
00:23:53You gather up, Sandy and John, and I'll go get the car out.
00:23:56Gather up, sir.
00:23:57Oh, sure, sure.
00:23:59I'll gather them up.
00:23:59Well, meet me out front.
00:24:00Good.
00:24:01Good.
00:24:01Good.
00:24:12You know, it's funny they'd want to stay home and study.
00:24:20I thought they came down here to relax.
00:24:22Yeah, I thought it was kind of funny myself.
00:24:24But, you know, after all, people are...
00:24:25Anybody who can paint like that ought to be in the camouflage division.
00:24:45Not me.
00:24:46I'm going to be a gunner.
00:24:47Say, you're a ferocious guy.
00:24:53Excuse me, Sandy.
00:24:54I got this dance with your sister.
00:24:56You know, if this class comes through okay, I may get a commission.
00:25:12Well, that's a grand.
00:25:13Tell me more about yourself.
00:25:15Oh, you wouldn't be interested.
00:25:17Well, of course I would.
00:25:18I like to know about people.
00:25:19Really?
00:25:20All right.
00:25:21My mother was a Hindu princess, and my father was a pirate.
00:25:24It was a case of love at first sight, so he kidnapped her.
00:25:26And I was born on the South Sea Highland.
00:25:28I've never known anyone quite like you.
00:25:30Well, that goes double.
00:25:31You know, I've never known anybody quite like you.
00:25:34Let's see what the Army's done for you.
00:25:36Yeah.
00:25:37Yeah, it's all right.
00:25:46That's funny.
00:25:47I was sure this was a shortcut.
00:25:50Very nicely done.
00:25:52What?
00:25:53I've used this gag lots of times.
00:25:55It's perfect.
00:25:56Moonlight, orange blossoms, beautiful.
00:26:04Now, wait a minute.
00:26:05All I said was I thought this was a shortcut.
00:26:08Well, that's what I mean.
00:26:09Why go the long way around?
00:26:10Can I say any more?
00:26:24Why, of course not.
00:26:25From your viewpoint, it was just a natural mistake.
00:26:39Welcome home.
00:26:40Hello.
00:26:40So you ran out on us, huh?
00:26:43You know, Emily Post says that isn't very nice.
00:26:47But I thought you wanted to study.
00:26:53Foxy.
00:26:53Is that what he told you?
00:26:56Well, it's been a lovely evening.
00:27:00Good night, kiddies.
00:27:01Good night.
00:27:03What a guy.
00:27:05What a guy.
00:27:06I'm quite a guy myself.
00:27:08You'll only give me a chance to prove it.
00:27:09Really?
00:27:10You know, you promised me a dance.
00:27:13The Yankees are very nice.
00:27:14I started.
00:27:14So, Foxy outsmarted you in the first round.
00:27:23I admit I felt like a wounded pigeon.
00:27:26But he had one advantage.
00:27:28He could leave the post every night, and I couldn't.
00:27:44We progressed to firing .30 caliber machine guns at stationary targets.
00:27:59Sandy was doing better now, and I, maybe because I have Peggy on my mind, was getting worse.
00:28:06Foxy did everything he could to wash me out.
00:28:08Came the big day when we advanced to firing .50 calibers and moving targets.
00:28:12There was to be a post-dance that night.
00:28:15Foxy had invited Peggy and gotten her a pass to watch the firing trial.
00:28:18Foxy bibliography.
00:28:44Ready, Barkley.
00:28:45Roger.
00:28:46Ready for firing.
00:29:04Roger.
00:29:13Better watch your eardrums.
00:29:16Short bursts.
00:29:18And watch your traces for lead correction.
00:29:46If they all fire at the same target, how can you tell who hits it?
00:30:00Each one has different colored bullets.
00:30:02They lay their marks on the target.
00:30:03I've been thinking about you all week.
00:30:05I've been thinking about you all week.
00:30:17All right, Jitterbug, the army can wait.
00:30:35Don't forget.
00:30:41You look mighty good up there, Sandy.
00:30:45I'm glad you were here to give me moral support.
00:30:53Load your guns while I pick up the target.
00:30:55I suppose these target trials are very important.
00:31:05This and the last step.
00:31:06Firing for one plane of targets towed by another.
00:31:09If they pass these last two phases, they're in.
00:31:10And if they don't?
00:31:12We trade them to the Brooklyn Dodgers.
00:31:22That one's ready.
00:31:23Here's your dirty laundry.
00:31:25Well, now, next batch, give me some real speed.
00:31:26I've been running the car at 35.
00:31:28I'll run at full speed this time.
00:31:29But my instructions say...
00:31:31Say, listen, there's a guy out there.
00:31:32I want to slap his ears down.
00:31:34For the car's allowed to jump the track.
00:31:35What's the matter?
00:31:36You chicken?
00:31:37I tell you, it's not geared to hold the track at full speed.
00:31:39Anyhow, I'm not supposed to.
00:31:40Okay, I'll do it myself.
00:31:42How are you going to get off if it gets going too fast?
00:31:44Shut up.
00:32:03Run away car.
00:32:04Sergeant Pettis is on it.
00:32:05I'll go.
00:32:06Run away car.
00:32:07Sergeant Pettis is on it.
00:32:09I'll go.
00:32:23Hey, that's a headquarters car.
00:32:25Hey, that's a headquarters car.
00:32:25Hey, that's a headquarters car.
00:32:25Hey, don't worry.
00:32:40Come on.
00:32:42I'll stay there doing nothing.
00:32:44Go ahead, Trippit.
00:32:44The automatic Trippit won't work.
00:32:46He snagged an accelerator.
00:32:47I can't stop him.
00:32:48Well, I've got to do something.
00:32:49You'd be smashed to bits.
00:32:50You'll be killed!
00:33:20You'll be killed!
00:33:50Foxy, darling.
00:34:02Foxy, are you all right?
00:34:05Peggy.
00:34:06Oh.
00:34:08What's all the commotion?
00:34:13Sleeper, come here.
00:34:16Miss Jones, Private Laszlo.
00:34:17How do you do?
00:34:18Miss Cassidy, Mr. Blaine.
00:34:20How's the weather up there?
00:34:21Miss O'Donnell.
00:34:22Hi.
00:34:22Gadget, speaker.
00:34:23My buddy.
00:34:36Having trouble with the drinking machine, sir?
00:34:38I put a nickel in it and nothing happened.
00:34:40Well, you just let me at it.
00:34:42I don't know whether I told you not, honey, but I'm a mechanical wizard.
00:34:44So that's what you are.
00:34:46I was wondering.
00:34:46You better let him fix it, girls, or he'll pout all evening.
00:34:49Here, hold my hat.
00:34:50I got work to do.
00:34:54This is interesting.
00:34:55I told you not to start with anything.
00:34:57It reminds me of something I once took apart.
00:34:59You are you?
00:35:00Get that fixed or I'll take you apart.
00:35:02Give him a chance, boys.
00:35:10How is he?
00:35:11I...
00:35:11You were in there so long.
00:35:13The doctor says he can leave by morning.
00:35:15Oh, that's fine.
00:35:16I know you...
00:35:17You came down as his day, but...
00:35:19How about going to dance with me?
00:35:20Well, it's been sort of a strenuous day, John, and I think maybe I'd better go on home.
00:35:26All right, I understand.
00:35:30Ship shape.
00:35:31Never even bust my hair.
00:35:32My hat, please.
00:35:34Who's got a nickel?
00:35:35There you are.
00:35:41What did I tell you?
00:35:42She's working.
00:35:44It's all yours, Lieutenant.
00:35:45Lieutenant.
00:35:50Peggy.
00:36:01I'll only be here another week.
00:36:04I know this sounds kind of sudden, but...
00:36:07I see the war's changed a lot of...
00:36:08I'm sorry, John.
00:36:09What were you saying?
00:36:11Gosh, do I have to start all over again?
00:36:14John.
00:36:16Foxy just asked me to marry him.
00:36:20Marry Foxy?
00:36:22You surprised?
00:36:25Yeah, sort of.
00:36:26Well, to tell you the truth, I am too a little bit.
00:36:29You know Foxy.
00:36:32Yeah.
00:36:34I know Foxy.
00:36:36Well, see you at graduation.
00:36:39Bye.
00:36:40Bye.
00:36:40Bye.
00:36:46The trouble with you, Davis, you played the game too straight.
00:36:49Sprague, you're a confounded cynic.
00:36:51She had a right to make up her own mind.
00:36:54We had a lot of work to do.
00:36:56I tried to forget.
00:36:59We'd learned the preliminaries.
00:37:01Now came the real test.
00:37:02Firing from a plane in simulated combat at a towed target.
00:37:06Two such flights might mean the difference between getting our gunner's wings
00:37:09or being grounded for the duration.
00:37:12We were plenty nervous that day in the flight room,
00:37:15waiting for our turn to go up.
00:37:16Bye.
00:37:16Bye.
00:37:16Bye.
00:37:16Bye.
00:37:16Bye.
00:37:16Bye.
00:37:16Bye.
00:37:16Bye.
00:37:16Bye.
00:37:16Bye.
00:37:16Bye.
00:37:17Bye.
00:37:17Bye.
00:37:17Bye.
00:37:18Bye.
00:37:21You'll need those fingers, Sandy.
00:37:23This is worse than waiting to have a tooth pulled.
00:37:27Flight D coming in from air to air trial.
00:37:29Flight A up next.
00:37:31On the line in five minutes.
00:37:33All right, boys, that's us.
00:37:34Check your equipment.
00:37:44Hey, button up your Mae West.
00:37:46You never can tell when you'll end up in the Gulf.
00:37:47my glad that's how'd you do chubby how should I know I had my eyes closed most
00:37:56of the time don't worry about our flight we'll lick the pants off of you guys
00:37:59wait me when the score comes in oh here comes the bad news
00:38:07well I'm mighty proud of you fellas average above passing with only one
00:38:16exception exception hope it ain't me three there must be some mistake I'm sorry
00:38:25Johnston that was your second try you'll be okay with the ground crew I want to
00:38:30be a gunner that that's what I joined up for I'm sorry John
00:38:37never mind kid you tried
00:38:41flight A to the flying line flight A to the flying line
00:38:56so you think you did pretty good up there today huh Benson I'll leave and money
00:39:00your flight doesn't score as well I'll take some of that wait a minute wait a
00:39:04minute this is strictly between Benson and me a month's salary we beat you how
00:39:09about it sucker you got a bet soldier better draw that money in advance I'm
00:39:14gonna need it for a wedding ring okay hey where's gadget
00:39:20come on gadget we're up hey what the devil are you so interested in
00:39:27goodbye
00:39:38oh my god
00:39:41oh my god
00:39:43oh my god
00:39:46oh
00:39:47oh
00:39:48oh
00:39:51oh
00:39:51oh
00:39:52oh
00:39:53oh
00:39:54Let's go.
00:40:24Let's go.
00:40:54Let's go.
00:41:24Let's go.
00:41:54Let's go.
00:42:24Let's go.
00:42:26Sergeant Davis, plane 25.
00:42:28Go ahead.
00:42:30Let's go.
00:42:32Let's go.
00:42:36Let's go.
00:42:38Let's go.
00:42:42Let's go.
00:42:48Let's go.
00:42:50Let's go.
00:42:52Let's go.
00:42:58Let's go.
00:43:00Let's go.
00:43:08Let's go.
00:43:10Let's go.
00:43:12Let's go.
00:43:24Let's go.
00:43:28Let's go.
00:43:30Let's go.
00:43:32Let's go.
00:43:34Let's go.
00:43:40Let's go.
00:43:42Let's go.
00:43:44Let's go.
00:43:46Let's go.
00:43:48Let's go.
00:43:50Let's go.
00:43:52Let's go.
00:43:54Let's go.
00:43:56Let's go.
00:44:00Let's go.
00:44:02Let's go.
00:44:04Let's go.
00:44:06Let's go.
00:44:08Let's go.
00:44:10Let's go.
00:44:12Let's go.
00:44:14Let's go.
00:44:16Let's go.
00:44:18Let's go.
00:44:48Why didn't you fire?
00:44:58I'm sorry, Foxy.
00:45:00I tried, but I couldn't.
00:45:01You tried.
00:45:02I can excuse you if you're fired and missed.
00:45:04I tried to fire I tell you, but something happened.
00:45:07I can't explain it.
00:45:08I got sick.
00:45:09You didn't get sick.
00:45:10You're just scared.
00:45:11Spitless.
00:45:12I ought to smack your Möglichkeiten.
00:45:18slow down kid that happens to lots of guys let me alone will you just let me alone
00:45:32i hated to see that happen in my flight what about sandy what happens now he'll go up tomorrow and
00:45:41score or else we'll break the kid's heart finishing up like this funny he volunteered you think a guy
00:45:55didn't know inside whether he could take it or not that last not scared not the way foxy thinks
00:46:00what do you mean we've all got reasons for being here maybe we're convinced we've got to wipe out
00:46:07the nazis and japs to keep him from taking us over maybe we're fighting for an ideal maybe we just
00:46:14want to get out there and cover ourselves with glory but not sandy he has some personal reason
00:46:20keeps driving keeps them tied up in knots that's what happened today get tied in knots talk like
00:46:30you know johnsy i've seen fellas like him quiet gentle kids they worry themselves sick but once
00:46:39they get into combat with dive bombers screaming overhead and lead whistling around their ears
00:46:43they're out in front showing the tough guys what are real soldiers like wait a minute
00:46:48you mean you've seen action i was with the british at benkirk
00:46:53and i thought that guy was a powder puff i hope he's right about sandy
00:47:10the way foxy wrote him i don't think he'll be any better tomorrow than he was today
00:47:14where's one i saw him a while ago heading toward the chapel button up
00:47:18fox yeah look sandy'll want his second chance do you think he ought to go up tomorrow
00:47:25let him get his nerve up i'm in charge of this flight davis
00:47:28if i want any advice i'll ask for it
00:47:32why do i have to be like that
00:47:45why can't i have just a little of the courage my father had
00:47:53he
00:47:54he gave his life for his country
00:47:59like no he was never afraid
00:48:02let me carry on for him
00:48:08i promised i would
00:48:11please
00:48:15i've tried so hard
00:48:19can't
00:48:20can't you give me some help
00:48:23dear lord
00:48:32help me to find this train
00:48:35be with me tomorrow when when i'm
00:48:41up there again
00:48:44i've got to make good i've just got to
00:48:48don't think so
00:48:58you
00:49:00you
00:49:00you
00:49:01you
00:49:03you
00:49:03you
00:49:04you
00:49:05you
00:49:06Sandy. I'm sorry about what happened this afternoon. I just hated to see you mess up
00:49:28your firing test. I can't blame you. Now look, kid, there were loads of jobs in the army.
00:49:33Suppose you got into administration. You'd be near home. I'm entitled to another trial tomorrow.
00:49:37Sure you are. I just hate to see you go up, that's all. Thanks for trying, Foxy. I'll be all right tomorrow.
00:50:03After what happened yesterday, I sure got ahead of the kid.
00:50:22Let's go.
00:50:27You heard me going up.
00:50:30I see you.
00:50:34Let's go.
00:51:04Flight 24, go ahead and fire.
00:51:34Get this out, quick!
00:52:05Sandy didn't bail out.
00:52:07Plants 25, 23, and 22, return to the post.
00:52:14Stay where you are!
00:52:21Crash boat, come in. Crash boat.
00:52:23Crash boat, Lieutenant Savage, go ahead.
00:52:26Shooting plane packed up. Three miles beyond life drop station.
00:52:29Quiet Captain Clay, hurry!
00:52:31Come on boys, let's go.
00:52:34All right.
00:52:36If you don't know if you can you can't do that.
00:52:51Don't let me
00:52:52because I want the
00:52:53problem.
00:52:58Not too long, please.
00:53:23Hello, Sandy.
00:53:24Foxy.
00:53:28I should never have let you go up.
00:53:32My own fault.
00:53:35Burn away guns.
00:53:38What did you say?
00:53:40I had sent that gun myself.
00:53:44Never was any good at those things.
00:53:49How did the boys make out?
00:53:54Oh, fine.
00:53:55They all passed.
00:53:57Sleeper and Gadget are outside.
00:54:00They're getting their wings Saturday?
00:54:03Yeah.
00:54:04So will you in a month or so.
00:54:07No use killing Foxy.
00:54:11I'm washed out for good.
00:54:19I tell you it's Foxy's fault.
00:54:20He hadn't called him a coward in front of the company,
00:54:22and forced him to go up again.
00:54:24Good evening, Miss Lund.
00:54:27We were waiting around to hear about Sandy.
00:54:37You know there's something you really ought to invent.
00:54:39Yeah.
00:54:40What?
00:54:41A zipper for your lip.
00:54:43I'd better let you get some rest, kid.
00:54:46Hey.
00:54:47Wait.
00:54:52Is this what you want?
00:54:58My father's.
00:55:02All they sent back from Hawaii.
00:55:05Don't talk, Sandy.
00:55:08They came over at Don Hickam Field.
00:55:16He never woke up.
00:55:20They sent us this.
00:55:25I swore I'd carry it over Tokyo.
00:55:29You will, Sandy.
00:55:30You and me.
00:55:31We fly over Tokyo together.
00:55:35You gonna ask for combat?
00:55:39Sure.
00:55:40We're both getting the same outfit.
00:55:44Take it.
00:55:46Well, now, look, Sandy.
00:55:47Carry it for me, Foxy.
00:55:52You're a good fighter.
00:55:55Like my father.
00:55:57I...
00:55:59I...
00:56:01never...
00:56:02made it anymore.
00:56:03I...
00:56:04never...
00:56:05made it anymore.
00:56:16Doctor!
00:56:17Sandy!
00:56:18Oh!
00:56:19Sandy!
00:56:20Oh!
00:56:21Sandy!
00:56:22Oh!
00:56:23Sandy!
00:56:24Oh!
00:56:25Sandy!
00:56:26Oh!
00:56:27Sandy!
00:56:28Oh!
00:56:29Sandy!
00:56:30Sandy!
00:56:31Oh!
00:56:32Sandy!
00:56:33Oh!
00:56:34Sandy!
00:56:36Peggy, I...
00:56:37You made him go up.
00:56:38After you knew how he was, and you made him do it.
00:56:39Peggy, there was nothing I could do.
00:56:40Don't touch me!
00:56:41Oh!
00:56:42Oh!
00:56:44Oh!
00:56:45Oh!
00:56:46Oh!
00:56:47Oh!
00:56:48Oh, my God.
00:57:18Oh, my God.
00:57:48Men of Harlingen, within the next few weeks, you will be fighting for your country in Alaska, the South Seas, Britain, Africa, on all the battlefronts of this globe-circling war.
00:58:05That you are ready is evidenced by the fact that you stand before me to receive your gunner's wings.
00:58:11Wear them proudly, for they are your mark of achievement.
00:58:14Sergeant Michael O'Banion.
00:58:20Sergeant Henry Jones.
00:58:36Sergeant Jonathan Davis.
00:58:39Sergeant Jackson Laswell.
00:58:42Sergeant Lancelot Blaine.
00:58:45Sergeant Lancelot Blaine.
00:58:47Sergeant Michael O'Banion.
00:58:52We pause to honor a member of your class who is no longer with us.
00:58:57He did not find the going here easy, but above all else, he wanted to be a gunner.
00:59:02He knew his handicaps, yet despite a first failure, he came back to try again.
00:59:07His was the kind of courage which inspires the rest of us to keep fighting no matter what the odds, no matter what the personal cost.
00:59:16On behalf of the Army Air Corps and this class, we award posthumously to Sergeant Sanford Lunt the wings of an aerial gunner.
00:59:26Mrs. Lunt, you may be sure of our deep sympathy and friendship.
00:59:34My boy would have been very proud, Colonel.
00:59:38Very proud.
00:59:38For the first time since he was a kid kicking around the gutters of New York, spitting in the face of fate, Foxy seemed like, I suppose the girl was through it.
00:59:57It was a tough break for her, but then I was in love with her, too.
01:00:04She let me kiss her goodbye, no promise, of course.
01:00:07But I left with the feeling that when I came back, I had a chance.
01:00:11A few days later, I got my commission. I was assigned here.
01:00:15You mean you left without kissing Foxy goodbye?
01:00:18He wouldn't even see me.
01:00:20I guess he hated me more than ever.
01:00:23After I was here a few weeks, you sent for me.
01:00:27Remember?
01:00:36You sent for me, sir?
01:00:37Yes, the San Francisco plane brought something for you.
01:00:41A new tail gunner.
01:00:42Sergeant!
01:00:50I understand you two know each other.
01:00:52Yes, sir, we do.
01:00:54Take charge of the lieutenant. I'm due on the line.
01:00:56Yes, sir.
01:00:57I thought you didn't want any action.
01:01:03A guy can change his mind, sir.
01:01:05Never mind the formality.
01:01:06Yes, sir.
01:01:07Coincidence in sending you down here.
01:01:09Coincidence my foot, sir.
01:01:11I asked to be sent.
01:01:12Look, Foxy.
01:01:13If you're going to let that grudge carry you 5,000 miles...
01:01:15Oh, no, it wasn't that, sir.
01:01:16No, indeed.
01:01:17It was a picture of a South Sea babe that I saw in a magazine.
01:01:19Oh, she was gorgeous.
01:01:21And you know how I am about that.
01:01:22Come on.
01:01:23Meet the rest of the crew.
01:01:24Yes, sir.
01:01:31Hey, cut!
01:01:33And ease.
01:01:37Look what just dropped in.
01:01:38Hi, Gadget.
01:01:39Hello, sleeper.
01:01:39Getting caught up on your napping?
01:01:41Hi.
01:01:42Hello.
01:01:45Sergeant Trask, our bombardier.
01:01:47Foxy Patterson, Dale Dunner.
01:01:48Glad to know you.
01:01:49Same here.
01:01:50Packet right here.
01:01:50I'm upstairs.
01:01:51Oh, swell.
01:01:52Say, wasn't Jonesy with you fellas?
01:01:55That was his month.
01:01:56They're shipping him back on the same plane that brought you in.
01:02:00Jonesy?
01:02:01Yeah.
01:02:03One unlucky slug from a zero.
01:02:07Oh, that's tough.
01:02:08He was a good guy, Jonesy.
01:02:10Down right he was a good guy.
01:02:11And so was Sandy.
01:02:13Gadget.
01:02:14What's the matter?
01:02:15Head it out.
01:02:18See you guys later.
01:02:24Here, let me help you.
01:02:27Let's get on over to PX before it closes.
01:02:30Closed it?
01:02:30Why aren't they all closed to leave?
01:02:31They know that.
01:02:32Let them alone, Trask.
01:02:37I thought it was going to be hot in the South Seas.
01:02:45Sleeper and Gadget resented Foxy's presence from the beginning.
01:02:48They still blamed Foxy for what it had happened to Sandy.
01:02:51They didn't want him around.
01:02:53Living in such close quarters, sooner or later there was bound to be a blow-off.
01:02:58You forgot to jump, sucker.
01:02:59Richard, I'm not very good at this.
01:03:01Sandy taught him how to play.
01:03:03He wasn't very good either.
01:03:05I've taken all the writing I'm going to take, see?
01:03:07Yes.
01:03:07If either one of you mentions Sandy's name again, I'll shut up!
01:03:11What's the matter with you guys?
01:03:13Nothing, sir.
01:03:14He was just...
01:03:14Now listen to me, both of you.
01:03:16We've got to work together.
01:03:17Otherwise, we're no good as a bombing crew.
01:03:19If you don't want a team with Foxy, then you can ask for a transfer.
01:03:22And by George, I'll recommend it, too.
01:03:24We don't want that, sir.
01:03:25Then stop acting like a couple of schoolgirls.
01:03:28Yes, sir.
01:03:28Get out on the line and make the ship ready for a bombing mission.
01:03:31You mean we're going up?
01:03:32I don't know.
01:03:33We've got orders.
01:03:34Go out and check the ship.
01:03:35I hope this isn't just another fire drill.
01:03:36So, Foxy, go on out there and check your guns.
01:03:38Yes, sir.
01:03:39And, uh, thanks.
01:03:42What?
01:03:43Thanks.
01:03:44They were getting me down.
01:03:46I thought I heard wrong.
01:03:48You're welcome, Foxy.
01:03:50Wait a minute.
01:03:52I've got something for you.
01:04:03Now, when you reach this point,
01:04:05you'll each head for your own target.
01:04:07Lieutenant Brandt,
01:04:08you'll concentrate on the hangars.
01:04:10Yes, sir.
01:04:11If you get any ships in the open,
01:04:13get them, too.
01:04:14Right, sir.
01:04:16Lieutenant Davis,
01:04:17your objective is the barracks.
01:04:19You saw the pictures.
01:04:20Yes, sir.
01:04:21Ferguson gets the tanker.
01:04:22Is that clear?
01:04:23Yes, sir.
01:04:25Now, if you meet any fighters,
01:04:26don't stop to spar.
01:04:27Your job is to unload your bombs
01:04:29and get your ships home safely.
01:04:31We can't afford to lose any of them.
01:04:32We understand, sir.
01:04:34That's all.
01:04:35Set your watches.
01:04:37Take off a set for 1330 hours.
01:04:40Good luck and give them the works.
01:04:43Yes, sir.
01:04:43Well, here we go, boys.
01:04:46Go, boys.
01:04:47Move out.
01:04:47Yeah.
01:04:48Go, boys.
01:04:49Go, boys.
01:04:49Go, boys.
01:04:50Go, boys.
01:04:50Go, boys.
01:04:51Go, boys.
01:04:51Go, boys.
01:04:52Go, boys.
01:04:52Go, boys.
01:04:53Go, boys.
01:04:53Go, boys.
01:04:53Go, boys.
01:04:54Go, boys.
01:04:54Go, boys.
01:04:54Go, boys.
01:04:54Go, boys.
01:04:55Go, boys.
01:04:55Go, boys.
01:04:56Go, boys.
01:04:56Go, boys.
01:04:57Go, boys.
01:04:57Go, boys.
01:04:57Go, boys.
01:04:58Go, boys.
01:04:58Go, boys.
01:04:58Go, boys.
01:04:59Go, boys.
01:04:59Go, boys.
01:05:00Go, boys.
01:05:00Go, boys.
01:05:01Go, boys.
01:05:01Go, boys.
01:05:02Go, boys.
01:05:02Go, boys.
01:05:03Go, boys.
01:05:04Go, boys.
01:05:04Go, boys.
01:05:18Sergeant Trask, Lieutenant Davis, we're in the danger zone.
01:05:25Be on the alert.
01:05:27Wide awake, sir.
01:05:29No signs of any life yet.
01:05:33Sergeant Blaine, Lieutenant Davis, getting close, Gadget.
01:05:39Going up, sir.
01:05:45Take over, Sarnoff.
01:05:47Oh, there.
01:05:52Hey, Foxy.
01:05:54How's everything back there in the caboose?
01:05:56Pretty lonesome.
01:05:59I'll speak to the colonel.
01:06:01Maybe the next time he'll send a hostess along.
01:06:04Order one for me, too, Lieutenant.
01:06:13Here it is, men.
01:06:14Right straight ahead.
01:06:15Lieutenant Brandt, Ferguson, Lieutenant Davis.
01:06:20This is where we part company.
01:06:22Pick your spots.
01:06:24Roger.
01:06:24Going in low and fast.
01:06:35Is that the way you want it, Trask?
01:06:36Roger.
01:06:43Thumbane door is open.
01:06:44Look at the gun.
01:06:45Get a little fast.
01:07:08Let's go.
01:07:09Let's go.
01:07:09Get a little fast.
01:07:10Good work, Trask.
01:07:23Zowie! Give one for my uncle.
01:07:26Your uncle?
01:07:27Yeah, he used to sell them scrap iron.
01:07:29Let's give him some free.
01:07:31Okay, here's for your uncle.
01:07:33Stay good.
01:07:40Good boy, Trask.
01:07:55They won't be sleeping there tonight.
01:07:57Bonds away, sir.
01:07:59We're starting the act act.
01:08:06Come on, give me a chance, Adam.
01:08:07I want to break in this chopper.
01:08:09Not this trip, Foxy.
01:08:11We've done our good deed for today.
01:08:15See if the others are ready to go home.
01:08:18Lieutenant Sarnoff to Lieutenant Spratt for Ferguson.
01:08:22How's Triggs?
01:08:25We got the hangars in the tanker.
01:08:26They're up ahead of us going home.
01:08:28Good.
01:08:30Funny, we haven't seen any chap planes.
01:08:32No, we may have caught them all in the hangars.
01:08:34I hope so.
01:08:36That's a beautiful fire you left back then.
01:08:39Ha, ha, ha.
01:08:48Zero's way up on my left.
01:08:51Everybody on the interphone, heads up.
01:08:52Zero's on our tail.
01:08:54On the left, don't try to run them out.
01:08:55Put your guns on them.
01:08:56Understood?
01:08:57Okay.
01:08:59They're coming like bats.
01:09:02I count five.
01:09:03I can't see them from here.
01:09:06Better call the others to meet him.
01:09:08Lieutenant Davis, Brandon Ferguson.
01:09:11Some flog of zeros on our tail.
01:09:13Need a hand?
01:09:14Don't be a chump.
01:09:16I've heard what the colonel said.
01:09:17No matter what happens, get these ships home.
01:09:19Right.
01:09:20Here's the luck.
01:09:21Now step on it.
01:09:22Don't wait.
01:09:23Let's go.
01:09:32Oh, my God.
01:10:02First blood.
01:10:32Hey, sleeper.
01:10:40One's going downstairs.
01:10:41Get him.
01:10:41There's only three of them left.
01:11:02We ain't down.
01:11:04I don't take one nugget.
01:11:05Okay.
01:11:08I got mine.
01:11:25Okay.
01:11:27Chalk up another one.
01:11:31Sleeper.
01:11:33Get him.
01:11:34He's gone down under.
01:11:36Sleeper.
01:11:37Catch him in the...
01:11:37That's all, sir.
01:11:56He ran out.
01:11:57Sanoff.
01:11:59Sanoff, take over him.
01:12:00Hit him.
01:12:03Sanoff.
01:12:03Gadget.
01:12:09Gadget, come on down and help me.
01:12:12I've got to make a landing.
01:12:15Gadget.
01:12:17They've got the motors.
01:12:19I've got to make a landing.
01:12:20There's a clear field ahead.
01:12:21I've got to make a landing.
01:12:22I've got to make a landing.
01:12:23I've got to make a landing.
01:12:23I've got to make a landing.
01:12:24I've got to make a landing.
01:12:25I've got to make a landing.
01:12:26I've got to make a landing.
01:12:27I've got to make a landing.
01:12:28I've got to make a landing.
01:12:29I've got to make a landing.
01:12:30I've got to make a landing.
01:12:31I've got to make a landing.
01:12:32I've got to make a landing.
01:12:33I've got to make a landing.
01:12:34I've got to make a landing.
01:12:35I've got to make a landing.
01:12:36I've got to make a landing.
01:12:37I've got to make a landing.
01:12:38I've got to make a landing.
01:12:39I've got to make a landing.
01:12:40I've got to make a landing.
01:12:41I've got to make a landing.
01:12:42Trust, Sarnoff, sleep.
01:13:02Yeah. You'll get plenty of sleep now.
01:13:07Foxy, we made none of us come out of this alive.
01:13:11I'd feel a lot better if you and I could make it up.
01:13:16I never learned how to talk, John.
01:13:19Maybe this will help.
01:13:27Dear Foxy, John wrote that you were down there with him.
01:13:33I know now I did you a terrible injustice, and I'm writing to ask you to forgive me.
01:13:39You were all just doing your job.
01:13:42Sandy would have gone up again, no matter what happened.
01:13:46He had to do his job, too.
01:13:49About you and me, it's better that it ended as it did.
01:13:53You must realize that now.
01:13:58I'd never known anyone quite like you, and you felt the same way about me.
01:14:03With John, it's different.
01:14:04I haven't told him yet, but when he comes back, I'll be waiting.
01:14:12Please don't feel too bitter toward me, Foxy.
01:14:15Someday, when all this is over, I'd like to see you again.
01:14:21Sincerely, Peggy.
01:14:22Well, we can't all win.
01:14:28She's a great girl.
01:14:30We can say that again.
01:14:31Lieutenant!
01:14:32Suppose I told you I could get in the mode for you.
01:14:34Can you?
01:14:35You're asking me, the mechanical wizard?
01:14:38It's just the ignition wiring.
01:14:39Give me about five minutes.
01:14:41But are you sure you can lift her out of here?
01:14:43You fix it, and we'll see.
01:14:45I'll fix it.
01:14:46Hey, we got company.
01:14:48Yeah, sniper.
01:14:49Hurry up, get that wiring.
01:14:50Well, how about that?
01:14:51Shut up!
01:14:51Get to work, John.
01:14:52You get it, the control's ready to take off.
01:14:57There must be more than a warn-up.
01:14:58Gadget, how long will it take you to get that wiring?
01:14:59All about five minutes, anyway.
01:15:01Well, I'll hold him off as long as I can.
01:15:02And Gadget, don't start taking things apart.
01:15:04Put them together.
01:15:16Hurry up, Gadget!
01:15:42The police is alive with them!
01:15:44Hurry up, Gadget.
01:15:46You can't hold him off much now.
01:15:47I'm doing the best I can.
01:16:07Okay, try it now.
01:16:08Counter boy.
01:16:16Attaboy, Gadget.
01:16:22Go on back and signal, Foxy.
01:16:27Foxy!
01:16:28Come on, we're ready to go.
01:16:30Tell him to take off!
01:16:31Get going!
01:16:33But, Foxy, we can't leave you!
01:16:37Foxy!
01:16:37I can't make it!
01:16:38I can't make it!
01:16:40They'll have their grenades to get before you get off!
01:16:44He won't come.
01:16:45Send it in before he made it.
01:16:46He wants you to leave.
01:16:47He's placing it back.
01:16:53Foxy!
01:16:54Come on!
01:16:56Get that bomber out of here before I let you have it!
01:16:58Get going!
01:16:59Keep coming, you lizards!
01:17:10You'll never get that bomber!
01:17:11Come on!
01:17:30All right.
01:17:32Here goes.
01:17:32so long sucker
01:18:02how are we doing sandy
01:18:11he gave his life so we could fly our bomber home and use it again
01:18:23we will foxy for you and sandy and sandy's father
01:18:27and all the others who died to keep the stars and stripes flying over free america
01:18:31we'll keep smashing at them again and again until we finish them for good
01:18:35that foxy
01:18:37i promise you
01:18:39so
01:18:45so
01:18:47so
01:18:54so
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