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During WW2, an American commando team is sent to rescue the prisoner of a warlord in Japanese-occupied China.

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00:02:47He's got to look in the briefcase, sir.
00:02:48Let him open it.
00:02:49Get his head blown off.
00:02:50Not me.
00:03:20He's got to look in the briefcase.
00:03:20Yes, sir.
00:03:21There you are.
00:03:21There you are.
00:03:22Carlson, turn off Tokyo Rose for a minute, will you?
00:03:25Scratch up our submarine if she's not out of range.
00:03:27I want to talk to Captain Dryden.
00:03:28Yes, sir.
00:03:29You didn't make this much fuss about us, Captain.
00:03:33I paid Chinese banners $5,000 ransom apiece for you guys.
00:03:37I'm not so sure you were worth it,
00:03:39considering you hadn't even dropped your bomb load when you bailed out.
00:03:42Baby to Mama.
00:03:43Baby to Mama.
00:03:45Come in, Mama.
00:03:47I'm getting him now, sir.
00:03:56Taillight, spare, differential, another spare.
00:04:06Did you get all that, Captain?
00:04:08Coming in fine, Mac.
00:04:12Admiral Amara, back broken in plane crash.
00:04:16Held by Wu-King and warlord Chinese guerrillas in mountains.
00:04:21Exact location unknown, but we have a guide.
00:04:25Recode this right away and transmit priority for relay to sync.
00:04:29Matt, I'll have to clear this through the flag.
00:04:31It may take time, but keep your radio open for us.
00:04:34And don't let that runner out of your sight,
00:04:37even if you have to sleep with him.
00:04:38Mama to Baby.
00:04:39Mama to Baby.
00:04:41Baby to Mama.
00:04:42Baby to Mama.
00:04:44Yeah, coming up.
00:04:45That's you, Captain.
00:04:53Yeah, I'm on.
00:04:54Go ahead.
00:04:55Yeah.
00:04:57Yeah.
00:04:58Janowitz!
00:05:00Janowitz!
00:05:02Hey.
00:05:04Tell him to shut up and quit worrying, will you?
00:05:07Yeah.
00:05:08Yeah.
00:05:10Yeah.
00:05:10They're not pulling up stakes.
00:05:11Dryden's got himself in an uproar.
00:05:13Yes, sir.
00:05:13I'm listening.
00:05:15Yeah.
00:05:16Yeah?
00:05:18All he want us to do is move up country with a team of medics before the Nips do.
00:05:22Find his big shot, patch him up, and bring him out so Washington can interview him.
00:05:25Is that all?
00:05:26Yeah.
00:05:27Yeah?
00:05:29He wants us to pick up the medics from the sub tonight.
00:05:31Start moving.
00:05:33Yes, sir.
00:05:33Got you.
00:05:34On our way right now, sir.
00:05:35See you, Norman.
00:05:44More y'all.
00:05:47Paulers, keep your eyes open.
00:05:49And take good care of Charlie once cash.
00:05:51Yes, sir.
00:05:54At ease, men.
00:05:57Both all ready, Captain.
00:05:58Let's go.
00:05:59Spread out, keep it quiet, no smokes.
00:06:03See, the dog's fed, Walt.
00:06:04Don't want him eating people.
00:06:05Sure will, boy.
00:06:07If it costs for me, just take the message.
00:06:08Yeah, I'll do that little thing.
00:06:10Want me to bring you something?
00:06:11Well, a can of chili beans to go down mighty good.
00:06:22That's what I'd call cutting it close.
00:06:50You always bring him out alive, don't you, man?
00:06:51If I find him that way, Captain Dryden, Lieutenant's March, and Cross.
00:06:55Good to have you aboard, gentlemen.
00:06:57If you go below, I'll be right with you.
00:06:58Thanks a lot, Captain.
00:07:00Good luck.
00:07:00Thanks again.
00:07:01Good luck.
00:07:02Your list of gear and chow, Sergeant, it's a little long this trip, but don't let it throw you.
00:07:09What gives?
00:07:10Well, this Admiral Lamar turns out to be chief of Japanese Naval Intelligence, that's all.
00:07:15Okay, I'm chewing my fingernails, go ahead.
00:07:17Well, it's top priority for you and me.
00:07:18I stay out here, you go in and bring him out, a liar.
00:07:21Just like that?
00:07:22Not that easy.
00:07:23You have to take a fancy-pants team of medics along.
00:07:25Also, a three-striper from staff.
00:07:27He's going to take command from here on in.
00:07:31What kind of a guy is he?
00:07:32Well, all I know is he's from intelligence.
00:07:34If the medics can't bring Amara out alive, this bird's going to talk to him on the spot.
00:07:37He knows the questions, Amara has the answers.
00:07:40Anything else you want to know?
00:07:41Yeah, one thing more.
00:07:42Any of these gents have jungle experience?
00:07:45Not as far as I know.
00:07:46Well, I get it.
00:07:48I've got a lot of tourists on my hands.
00:07:50Just be careful, man.
00:07:51Don't drop.
00:07:52Commander Thompson.
00:07:57I have Captain Reardon here.
00:08:02Heard a lot about you from the captain, Mr. Reardon.
00:08:04Glad to have you with us.
00:08:08I've just been flown in from the Third Fleet.
00:08:09Haven't had time to change.
00:08:11Haven't even got my bearings yet.
00:08:13Well, 30 degrees to port and 7 tenths of a mile is the coast of China.
00:08:18You'll be in boat one, sir, if that's all right.
00:08:21Better sit on this.
00:08:22Might get your pants wet.
00:08:30Ensign Wong, Captain Reardon.
00:08:32President in the Conrad Four.
00:08:33Hi, Captain.
00:08:33I'm your interpreter.
00:08:35Boat one.
00:08:36Chief Wagoner, pharmacist's mate.
00:08:39What's the weather like in China, sir?
00:08:40Hot and rainy.
00:08:41You need all that equipment?
00:08:42Yes, sir.
00:08:43All right.
00:08:44Put yourself a net in boat two.
00:08:45Yes, sir.
00:08:48Commander Masterson.
00:08:49Dr. Masterson is the one man we can't do without.
00:08:51He's one of our top neurosurgeons.
00:08:53He can keep Amara alive for us if anyone can.
00:08:55I thought it was Amara who we couldn't do without.
00:08:57Which boat?
00:08:58Boat two.
00:09:00Lieutenant Wilkins.
00:09:08Wait a minute, Commander.
00:09:09What is this?
00:09:11Masterson's surgical assistant.
00:09:12What are you giving me?
00:09:13This is no job for a woman.
00:09:14A surgeon needs four hands.
00:09:15Wilkins is two of them.
00:09:16I can't operate without her.
00:09:17She'll give us trouble the whole way.
00:09:19I don't need any special consideration, Captain.
00:09:21Just treat me as a man.
00:09:24Okay, Mr. Boat two.
00:09:26Is that it, sir?
00:09:28That's it.
00:09:29All right.
00:09:29I'll shove off if that's okay.
00:09:30Good luck, Matt.
00:09:35Good luck, Commander.
00:09:36He'll be standing by for your call.
00:09:44Captain Dryden, sir.
00:09:45Zero's coming in low.
00:09:47Clear the decks.
00:09:48Stand by to Christchurch.
00:09:50All right.
00:09:51Let's shove off.
00:09:51Start.
00:09:57All right, let's get out of here before they pull a plug on us.
00:10:00We're like sitting ducks.
00:10:17Knock on it, you guys.
00:10:38Let's get out of here before they decide to come back.
00:10:52Slow going, Captain.
00:10:53How much more of it?
00:10:55Camps on shore about a mile.
00:10:56Where's our guide?
00:10:57He's waiting there.
00:10:58I left a man with him to be sure.
00:10:59Good.
00:11:00What's the set-up from there on?
00:11:02What's the set-up from there on?
00:11:02Chinese guy takes us through the jungle, contacts the second guide who takes us up into the mountains,
00:11:06meets the third guide who shows us where Wu-King hangs out.
00:11:08He's the Chinese warlord up there in Communist territory.
00:11:11You hand him over 10,000 bucks, he hands you over a Mara.
00:11:13That's the works.
00:11:15Paying out money for a Japanese war prisoner.
00:11:17That's what gets me.
00:11:17You don't know China, Commander.
00:11:56Playoffs, sir.
00:11:57No noise.
00:11:58Give me that paddle.
00:12:01Hey, Rosebud.
00:12:03Go home.
00:12:24I'm going ahead, Sergeant.
00:12:25Take over.
00:12:26Solomon.
00:12:27Galupo.
00:12:28On the ball.
00:12:29Where's most of them?
00:12:33Sir Ridden, something wrong?
00:12:36Yeah, it smells like it to me.
00:12:38I'll go with you.
00:12:39I just assumed you wouldn't.
00:12:41Which way, Captain?
00:13:05All right.
00:13:06Well, you were just kidding.
00:13:08I don't know.
00:13:08I don't know.
00:13:09Mm-hmm.
00:13:10Mm-hmm.
00:13:15Mm-hmm.
00:13:17Mm-hmm.
00:13:19Mm-hmm.
00:13:23Mm-hmm.
00:13:25Mm-hmm.
00:13:25Mm-hmm.
00:13:27Mm-hmm.
00:13:29Mm-hmm.
00:13:52Now your Tokyo Rose is going to play a sentimental waltz for you, so you can think of your girl's
00:14:00back home.
00:14:18I wouldn't go in there, Commander.
00:14:22Your man?
00:14:24Was.
00:14:27The Japanese must have our guide.
00:14:30This is all we needed.
00:14:33Hold it, Simon.
00:14:35Who?
00:14:36What's up here?
00:14:38Wallace has done in.
00:14:39Runner boy's gone.
00:14:40Can I do anything?
00:14:41Yeah.
00:14:42Keep everybody...
00:14:44Hey!
00:14:44Get back here!
00:14:46Just turning this thing off.
00:14:54Hold it.
00:14:56Booby traps.
00:14:57We're in the middle.
00:15:02What do we do?
00:15:03Nothing yet.
00:15:04Why?
00:15:05See what gives.
00:15:07Not all night.
00:15:07We've got to get going.
00:15:08Where to?
00:15:09We've got no guide.
00:15:10Look, ridden.
00:15:11We've got to get moving.
00:15:12And get blasted.
00:15:14Remember, there's Amara dying.
00:15:15Remember, the place is booby-trapped.
00:15:17These are my men.
00:15:17ridden.
00:15:18I'm trying to get along with you.
00:15:19You'll make it tough.
00:15:20This is an order.
00:15:21Get us to him safely if you can.
00:15:22But safe or not, get us to Amara.
00:15:26So that's how it is, huh?
00:15:29Okay.
00:15:29You're me.
00:15:31You're the boss.
00:15:45You got him, Sergeant?
00:15:46Did he?
00:15:47How do you know?
00:15:49Juan.
00:15:52Tell him I'm gonna chuck a grenade at him.
00:15:54Tell him that in Japanese.
00:16:02Ask him if he's alone.
00:16:07He says there's a whole lot more Japanese all around us.
00:16:09That's what I wanted to hear.
00:16:12If he'd have said he was alone, I'd have known for sure he wasn't.
00:16:15Stay put.
00:16:19Come here.
00:16:23I wanna know what else is booby-trapped around here.
00:16:29He says the radio and that's all.
00:16:31That's all, huh?
00:16:34Okay, baby.
00:16:36March around.
00:16:40Come on.
00:16:44Step on it or dig it out.
00:17:11Oh, that's a good little boy.
00:17:13Now let's not have any more fooling around.
00:17:15Wong, ask him where the rest are.
00:17:16Where is the rest of the rest?
00:17:19Just a little.
00:17:20He says that's all.
00:17:22That's all, huh?
00:17:24Okay, now where's our Chinese guide?
00:17:30That way, huh? Okay, get moving.
00:17:33Get moving!
00:17:51Move, will you?
00:17:58Rayden.
00:17:59Rayden, are you okay now?
00:18:01Yeah, I'm okay. Where's my gun?
00:18:04Forget about you, Gunn. Let the doc have a look at you.
00:18:06How is he, Doc?
00:18:08You'll be his same sweet self as soon as the shock wears off.
00:18:10Self-awakins.
00:18:11Stop fussing with me, will you? We've got orders to make time.
00:18:14Rayden, getting to Amara is more important than any of us,
00:18:16but you can't get us then lest we start using a little common sense.
00:18:19We'll sit tight here until we can see where we're going.
00:18:21Whatever you say, sir. Stop fussing with me, will you?
00:18:25Hey, how's the dog?
00:18:27It's only a flesh wound, Captain.
00:18:29Oh, good.
00:18:30I'd get out of those whites if I were you.
00:18:32Where's my gun?
00:18:33Oh.
00:18:34Oh, Lieutenant.
00:18:35Men wear pants.
00:18:37Carson, she's about your size.
00:18:38Fix her up with an outfit.
00:18:40Sergeant, detail a burial party.
00:18:42We hit the road at center.
00:18:52We head for that and hope.
00:18:56What don't you like about it, sir?
00:18:58Only that the Japanese have our guide and what they do with them.
00:19:00The same thing we do.
00:19:02Use them to get to Amara before us.
00:19:05If you really want to see some speed, let me lighten the men's load.
00:19:08Throw away all that gear they don't need.
00:19:10Most of it is surgical equipment, Mr. Ribbon.
00:19:12But each man is lugging 75 pounds of it besides his own stuff.
00:19:15And it's needed.
00:19:16Okay.
00:19:18If you won't let me lighten the load, how about everybody pitching in?
00:19:21That means the doctor, the nurse, and you too, sir.
00:19:23I intend to carry my own pack, Mr. Ribbon, but she's a woman.
00:19:26That's not the way I heard it.
00:19:28Well, that's it, Sergeant.
00:19:29Do you think we can make the Chinese village in one day?
00:19:32No, sir.
00:19:33Well, just the same.
00:19:34We make it in one day.
00:19:35Let's go.
00:19:36All right.
00:19:37Let's move out.
00:19:53Go.
00:20:07Down!
00:20:15Let's go, Captain.
00:20:20What rush are you supposed to?
00:20:21Ramirez plane. They're not worried about us.
00:20:24They think we're out of business now.
00:20:25But we will be too, unless we get moving.
00:20:27Okay, snap it up. Let's go.
00:20:30Is this fast enough for you, sir?
00:20:31If I have any fault to find, I'll tell you, Captain.
00:20:39Thank you, Mr. Wong.
00:20:41A diplomatic courier is not the best training for this kind of work.
00:20:44If anyone should ask you.
00:21:04Watch the dogs!
00:21:07Hey, boy, he's on our side.
00:21:09He's trained to go for Japanese. You're getting kind of mixed out.
00:21:12Are we lost?
00:21:13If we are, I'll let you know.
00:21:14See what's on the other side, Galipo.
00:21:27All clear, sir.
00:21:28Right.
00:21:28Come on, let's move.
00:21:41All clear.
00:21:59What's on the other side.
00:22:01I know he's all in.
00:22:01Come on.
00:22:03Because of his big head bankers at Ripley's seat.
00:22:03To the other side.
00:22:03To the other side, the plane, I know.
00:22:03Come on, my side.
00:22:03Come on.
00:22:04Come on.
00:22:27Grandma, we're big eyes, you've got it.
00:23:16Come on, let's get moving.
00:23:17Come on, let's get moving.
00:23:22Let's get moving.
00:23:23Let's get moving.
00:23:26Let's get moving.
00:23:52Let's get moving.
00:24:07Let's get moving.
00:24:11Let's get moving.
00:24:29Let's get moving.
00:24:30Let's get moving.
00:24:46Oh, my God.
00:25:01You all right, sergeant?
00:25:03Come on, sir.
00:25:04Galopo!
00:25:05Okay, sir!
00:25:06Carlton!
00:25:08Carlton!
00:25:10Sullivan!
00:25:11Yes!
00:25:13Check on Carlton, sergeant!
00:25:18Carlton, come on, captain!
00:25:26Where are you?
00:25:26Come on!
00:25:29Ben!
00:25:30His left arm is broken!
00:25:33How long is this going to hold us up?
00:25:35You want me to send it on the march?
00:25:37I tell you now, I can't!
00:25:39We don't stop till we hit the place I said we'd be!
00:25:41Right, commander?
00:25:45How much further?
00:25:46I wouldn't know.
00:25:47Getting down the facts, we're lost.
00:25:49I told you I'd tell you when we are, commander.
00:25:51All right, I'm telling you now.
00:25:52We're lost.
00:25:53And I told you I'd tell you what I had fallen upon.
00:25:55I have right now.
00:25:56We have an injured man.
00:25:57The girls can't take anymore.
00:25:58None of us can.
00:25:59That goes for me, too.
00:26:00We're in a bad way and we're lost.
00:26:01You said to me time.
00:26:03All right, give me time.
00:26:04I'll find the tram.
00:26:04I can't...
00:26:05It's the ridden.
00:26:05We'll take a rest.
00:26:08All right, sergeant.
00:26:08Everyone knock it off!
00:26:25Thanks a lot, sir.
00:26:28Anyone ever tell you you're beautiful, lieutenant?
00:26:30Sure.
00:26:32Take two of these.
00:26:33They'll make you sleep.
00:26:35You know something?
00:26:35But that's the guy who breaks his arms for me.
00:26:39And that's the date.
00:26:40Break it up.
00:26:41Post the guard, sergeant.
00:26:42I want to see how the men have caught it.
00:27:04Everything okay here?
00:27:05It's okay in here, sir.
00:27:06How's our boy doing?
00:27:07Just fine, sir.
00:27:08How about a little fire?
00:27:09We can dry out.
00:27:10Are you kidding?
00:27:11No fires.
00:27:12Smoke, if you've got anything dry enough to smoke, that's okay.
00:27:14But no fires.
00:27:15Good night.
00:27:16Good night, Captain.
00:27:25I've never felt so great in my life.
00:27:30How about you, lieutenant?
00:27:30Oh, I'm all right.
00:27:33Oh, I'm all right.
00:27:33Well, it's always all right.
00:27:35In the seven years she's worked with me, I've never found her any other way.
00:27:39So will you please quit spoiling her and let her get some sleep?
00:27:42Yeah.
00:27:42Good night, doctor.
00:27:44Good night.
00:27:44Good night, lieutenant.
00:27:45Good night.
00:27:48Good night.
00:27:59Good night.
00:28:12Berg 오징 민, not an autopsy.
00:28:14You gonna hit the sack, Hank?
00:28:15No, sir.
00:28:16I stand and watch the first two hours, and Solomon released me.
00:28:19Man, look at that rain come down.
00:28:21Yeah.
00:28:22It reminds me of the Philippines.
00:28:23Me too. Never forget a flood there once.
00:28:27We caught the fall days in the house on Rattan Street.
00:28:31Water up to the second floor and I was all alone with six dames.
00:28:35How lucky can a guy get, huh?
00:28:37You know what I'd do if I was that lucky?
00:28:38Same as me. Just let it rain.
00:28:42Yeah.
00:28:54Did I wake you?
00:28:55I was awake.
00:28:57Is that what you want?
00:28:59Thanks.
00:29:01Well, I guess a guy forgets sometimes, huh?
00:29:04His cigarettes?
00:29:05No, but there's a dame around.
00:29:07I see what you mean. Rattan Street in the Philippines.
00:29:11Uh-uh, don't let them kid you.
00:29:13There isn't a guy living who hasn't got a Rattan Street somewhere back in his life.
00:29:16Having worked in hospitals ever since I got out of school, I'm not surprised.
00:29:20You're trying to apologize for loose talk in the presence of a woman, is that right?
00:29:25I guess so.
00:29:27I have kept up with the men today, haven't I?
00:29:29Yeah?
00:29:30I haven't caused any more trouble than a man.
00:29:36Baby, you've been just swell.
00:29:41Straighten out your mind, then.
00:29:43To all intents and purposes, on this expedition, I stay a man.
00:29:48Good night, Captain.
00:29:57Any luck, Hank?
00:29:59It looks like a trail, that's a good.
00:30:01Check over by the hills.
00:30:16Japanese crowd, how far ahead of us do you think they are?
00:30:19I wouldn't know. I'm not supposed to be that smart.
00:30:21But it's essentially they're making better time than us.
00:30:23Well, we'll have to make better time.
00:30:24As soon as your men find the trail, we'll lighten up.
00:30:26Everybody shares the load from here on in.
00:30:28Sir, that's what I'd call a great idea.
00:30:30Mr. Ridden, I'm quite aware the idea came from you when I was wrong.
00:30:34Next time it may be you.
00:30:35Okay, just so long as our mistakes don't kill any of us.
00:30:38Out of the trail, Captain.
00:30:40That's my boy.
00:30:41Sergeant, pack minimum rations, half bedroll and one cantina piece.
00:30:45Bring all your medical equipment and weapons.
00:30:47Bury what you leave over there. Make it fast. We're on our way.
00:30:49You can't hide where you sit. Sit, move!
00:30:51Yeah.
00:31:13Come on, move!
00:31:14Pass it, then dump it here. Now why's that silly dare you?
00:31:22Lieutenant! Nurse!
00:31:25Hey, baby! Where are you?
00:31:27We gotta lighten our load and hit the trail.
00:31:29You're close enough. I can hear you.
00:31:31Oh, excuse me. I, uh, I should have not.
00:31:33Don't let it bother you. It doesn't bother me.
00:31:36I'm getting used to it. I'll be right along.
00:31:37How about taking a look at my purple heart before we hit the road?
00:31:40There's a thermometer in that bag at your feet. Put it under your tongue.
00:31:47Hold absolutely still.
00:31:51It's doing fine. Forget it.
00:31:53It hurts.
00:31:54If you don't believe me, let Dr. Masterson take a look at you.
00:31:58You look at me.
00:31:59Captain Reardon, I've been in the Navy long enough to know that if I had a broken nose and seven
00:32:02chins,
00:32:03it wouldn't make the slightest bit of difference.
00:32:05I'm not Ellen Wilkins to you. I'm just the nearest female.
00:32:09You're running two tenths of a degree of temperature, Captain.
00:32:11I told you.
00:32:12It's not your shoulder. It's your imagination.
00:32:15Ready to shove up, Captain.
00:32:16Be right there. Waiting on the Navy.
00:32:46Ready to go, Captain.
00:32:46Ready to go, Captain.
00:32:47Let's go, Captain.
00:33:10That's what the map said.
00:33:12Chinese habitation.
00:33:13And a guide, I hope.
00:33:14You put a quarter in a one-armed bandit, you pull a handle, and you hit the jackpot.
00:33:18Maybe.
00:33:18Wong, how you handle this is up to you.
00:33:21We want to know two things.
00:33:22Can we get a guide to take us to the Chinese guerrillas and have the Japanese been through here ahead
00:33:26of us?
00:33:26Go to it.
00:33:50What did she say?
00:33:53She said, no.
00:33:54Honest, these are real squares.
00:33:55They can't say where to find a guide.
00:33:58They've never heard of Chinese guerrillas, and they haven't seen any Japanese in years.
00:34:01Well, that's that.
00:34:02Who's got a couple of sticks of gum?
00:34:04Let's try the old American approach.
00:34:07Here I want.
00:34:08Try the next cave.
00:34:31I told you these were squares.
00:34:33Hey, well, I don't know.
00:34:38I got just one more idea.
00:34:40Who's got a buck?
00:34:43Huh?
00:34:44Got a buck?
00:34:48Here.
00:34:49Come on, try this.
00:34:50Hey, you can keep your gum, but just in case they turn down the door, don't forget where you got
00:34:54it, will you?
00:34:55Come on.
00:35:10Come on.
00:35:13Hello.
00:35:14I know I'm a I'll cook doing what if only she happened to my yeah I happen
00:35:19found the jay
00:35:24all right come on let's move
00:35:29mr. I hope you know what you're doing sure I know what I'm doing you know the
00:35:40Japs have been through here ahead of us and I know we're on the right trail see
00:35:44this this is what they walk a mile for in Tokyo
00:36:11so
00:36:36ORGAN PLAYS
00:36:51Hey, Doc!
00:36:53Doc, see to his foot, will you?
00:36:54It's all right, I'm fine.
00:36:56You want to walk the rest of the way on your hands?
00:36:58See to his foot, Doc. See if you can fix that shoe.
00:37:00I'm all right. Let's go on.
00:37:01You're not going anywhere. Break for a rest, man.
00:37:03We're on a ridge under enemy observation.
00:37:05It should be clear even to a marina,
00:37:06we'd be in a safer position to cover those trees up ahead.
00:37:09I wouldn't say so, judging by that smoke.
00:37:13Somebody's beat us to it.
00:37:17Chinese guerrillas or the Japanese?
00:37:19I'm not much at guessing.
00:37:20Sarge, Mr. Wong, let's try to find out.
00:37:24Look after the party and the gear, sir.
00:37:25I'll be seeing you.
00:37:27Captain Ridden, our party's separating now.
00:37:31There's always a chance we may not join forces again.
00:37:33You have a point there, sir.
00:37:34Do you know what I'm doing on this expedition?
00:37:37I don't try to figure out the big brass operates.
00:37:39Well, you can begin right now.
00:37:43Admiral Amara is one of a minority in Japan.
00:37:45He realizes his country has lost the war.
00:37:47We hope.
00:37:47We know.
00:37:49The great question is,
00:37:50do we and our allies offer them two steps once again
00:37:52and run the risk of that being taken as a weakness,
00:37:54or must we strike the enemy homeland now
00:37:56with the most powerful weapon we've got,
00:37:59which will end the war the quickest,
00:38:00which will spare the most lives?
00:38:02Washington believes that Amara is the man
00:38:03to help us make the right decision.
00:38:05So that's what's been eating at, you say?
00:38:06It's been eating at the high command as much as anyone.
00:38:08I didn't know.
00:38:09It's big.
00:38:10Too big for me.
00:38:11I couldn't operate that big in 20 million years.
00:38:13If you get to Amara and I don't,
00:38:15you're going to have to, Mr. Ridden.
00:38:16Me?
00:38:16Yeah.
00:38:18I guess I'll have to see to it that you get there, sir.
00:38:20Ready?
00:38:21Let's shove off.
00:38:33Let's go.
00:39:11Let's go.
00:39:25Let's go.
00:39:38Let's go.
00:39:40Let's go.
00:40:11Let's go.
00:40:14Let's go.
00:40:17Let's go.
00:40:27What's up with him?
00:40:28Waiting for the guy that knows the way to the plane.
00:40:30Good.
00:40:31You mention us?
00:40:32Guess they don't know we're alive.
00:40:33That's even better.
00:40:34You think you can find your way back to Thompson?
00:40:36Sure.
00:40:37Give him this message.
00:40:38He's to bring up the others under cover of dark.
00:40:40At 20 hundred, he'll attack from here.
00:40:42Do we have the same time?
00:40:44Do we have the same time?
00:40:45Hank and I will be around the other side.
00:40:47When Thompson starts firing, we'll attack from the rear.
00:40:49One thing more.
00:40:50Be sure the Chinese guides don't get caught in our crossfire.
00:40:53He who wishes to know the road through the mountains must ask those of where he traveled it.
00:41:20Let's go.
00:41:26Let's go.
00:41:27Let's go.
00:41:27Keep it tuned in.
00:41:28Maybe you can pick up something on the march.
00:41:29Yes, sir.
00:42:22Come on, boy.
00:42:24Get him.
00:42:24Come on, boy.
00:42:30Come on, boy.
00:43:03Come on, boy.
00:43:40Come on, boy.
00:43:42Come on, boy.
00:43:43Come on, boy.
00:43:54Torchia.
00:43:55Come on, Torchia.
00:43:56Lie still, you'll be all right.
00:43:58No use kidding me.
00:44:00Doctor.
00:44:02Pa Siqiang is you, Hoi.
00:44:04I can't understand.
00:44:06He who dreads to die is as a child that is lost and cannot find its home.
00:44:18Doctor!
00:44:32How many is that, Hank?
00:44:34That's nine. Not counting the two guys.
00:44:36Okay. Find them. Bring them in.
00:44:45They got Wong and Solomon.
00:44:48Galupo got it in the leg.
00:44:50Two more lives, sorry to say.
00:44:51Say it and drop it.
00:44:52If it was any mistake of mine that killed them...
00:44:54It's not going to be any good to Amara, Doc.
00:44:56Let's go on that assumption, shall we?
00:45:02Look at all the Japs except one, sir.
00:45:03And that one's bad.
00:45:05He's real bad.
00:45:06Where is he? I'll take a look at him.
00:45:07Doc and I'll look at him. You take care of Galupo.
00:45:18One of their officers?
00:45:19One of their medical men.
00:45:20He hasn't got much longer.
00:45:23There's nothing I can do but put him out of his pain with Morphea.
00:45:26I'll get it.
00:45:34If I was in great pain, that's the way I'd want to go fast.
00:45:37I need your help here, Doctor.
00:45:43What's the matter? Have I got two heads or something?
00:45:47For your information, the guy drew a gun on me.
00:45:49What do you want me to do? Let him plug me?
00:46:06Chang Sung, from Great War Lord Wu King.
00:46:09I'm Commander Thompson. This is Captain Ridden.
00:46:11You want Japanese Admiral?
00:46:13Uh-huh.
00:46:14Japanese no have U.S. dollar.
00:46:16You have U.S. dollar?
00:46:17We came prepared to pay.
00:46:18Pay now.
00:46:19Wait a minute.
00:46:20How do we know you really got this guy?
00:46:23All right.
00:46:24I take you to plane.
00:46:25How far is it?
00:46:26Two, maybe three hour.
00:46:28Sergeant, get a burial detail.
00:46:29Can you spare a couple of men to help us?
00:46:30Anything. Just ask.
00:46:32Murray, Sini.
00:46:34Take over, Sergeant.
00:46:35You need more men for anything?
00:46:37We could have used them 15 minutes ago if you'd only been around.
00:46:40We around?
00:46:42We wait to see who win.
00:47:23Where's the Admiral?
00:47:24In plane.
00:47:26Wait a minute.
00:47:27You pay money now.
00:47:28Go ahead, Doc.
00:47:29Not now.
00:47:30We've got to see what we're buying first.
00:47:34Hey, Hank.
00:47:38See if you can get me some lights inside the plane, huh?
00:47:46Alive?
00:47:47Barely.
00:47:48He's very low.
00:47:50Admiral Amara.
00:47:52If you can hear and understand me,
00:47:54I'm Commander Thompson, Office of Naval Intelligence, United States Navy.
00:47:58Now you pay.
00:48:01Not yet. He's in bad shape.
00:48:02You operate, huh?
00:48:06Yeah.
00:48:07I know.
00:48:09Operation success, patient die.
00:48:12You pay now or no operate.
00:48:15Which?
00:48:25Admiral Amara.
00:48:27Can you understand me?
00:48:28Can you answer me?
00:48:34Can you speak English, Admiral?
00:48:38Commander, we pay now.
00:48:54There you are.
00:48:59Hey, uh, what happened to the rest of the crew?
00:49:02Dead.
00:49:05All dead.
00:49:08Uh-huh.
00:49:16What would you say his chances are, Doc?
00:49:18Not encouraging.
00:49:20I should perform a thoracic laminectomy right away, but I'm worried.
00:49:23The shape he's in?
00:49:24The shape I'm in.
00:49:27Doctor, you know what we came here for. We can't lose him now.
00:49:33Very well, then.
00:49:35Is it up to assisting in a little manite surgery, Ellen?
00:49:39You could admit us to the morphine. I'm ready as soon as the patient is.
00:49:57Okay, Galoop. Take in your slack.
00:50:00Not very slowly, please.
00:50:08Try it now, Galoop.
00:50:12Try it now, Galoop.
00:50:38Come on.
00:50:50I'll call you later.
00:50:51Go on.
00:50:51A little man.
00:50:52Wait.
00:50:54We'll call you a little girl.
00:50:55I'll call you a little girl.
00:53:12Remove the sponges and close.
00:53:15No more anesthetic.
00:53:19Plasma and glucose when you're finished.
00:53:34I need a drink.
00:53:36You got it, Doug.
00:53:47Thanks.
00:53:49How about a little air, huh?
00:54:07Here we live.
00:54:08What you do?
00:54:09Two of his vertebrae was smashed.
00:54:11Vetebrae?
00:54:12Backbone.
00:54:13Oh.
00:54:16Vertebrae smashed?
00:54:18Man can't walk.
00:54:19We fixed.
00:54:20Oh, yes.
00:54:21Easy, no?
00:54:23Try it sometime and see.
00:54:25Doc, how soon before we can head for the coast?
00:54:28The longer he rests now, the shorter we are, I'd say.
00:54:30Eight hours.
00:54:31Still better ten.
00:54:33Even then, we'll have to move him very carefully.
00:54:36Good night.
00:54:39Hank, post a watch.
00:54:41We can all hit the sack.
00:54:42Buddy, Taylor!
00:54:56You're about to fold, you know.
00:54:59Not me.
00:55:00I can't.
00:55:01I've got to check his pulse and respiration through the rest of the night.
00:55:04I can do it.
00:55:06It's my worry from here on in.
00:55:08Go on.
00:55:09I'll go if there's any change.
00:55:13That's very nice.
00:55:30I can't.
00:55:31I can't.
00:55:44I can't.
00:55:45I can't.
00:55:49In.
00:56:01Ellen.
00:56:04Ellen Wilkins.
00:56:06Where are you from, Ellen?
00:56:08New York.
00:56:09Yeah? What part?
00:56:11Woman's Club on 57th Street.
00:56:14I know where that is. I passed the place.
00:56:16You from New York, too?
00:56:17No, I was a cop in Jersey just across the river.
00:56:24What else do I have to know about you
00:56:26so that you don't feel like the handiest female around anymore?
00:56:30Come on, we haven't got much time.
00:56:32We will have time after the war.
00:56:36Time to think twice.
00:56:39Nothing else.
00:56:42I mean, suppose a guy shows up on 57th Street one day
00:56:46just a sergeant like Hank Janowitz
00:56:50or even a PFC like Carson at the Lupo.
00:56:53Just a plain Marine.
00:56:55No brass on the shoulders, no nothing.
00:56:57You know I'm a Mustang, don't you?
00:56:59I don't even know what that means.
00:57:01That's a non-comraiser, the temporary rank of officer in wartime.
00:57:05So suppose I show up one day and I say,
00:57:07I'm Matt Riddin.
00:57:08Remember me?
00:57:09We used to know each other once in China.
00:57:14But we'd be right back where we started from.
00:57:17That's not bad for a start.
00:57:20You mean you'd go out stepping with me?
00:57:21Even have dinner with me, maybe?
00:57:23I'd go dancing with you if you asked me.
00:57:25You would?
00:57:28And afterwards we'd loop over to your place
00:57:30and shoot the breeze about all times.
00:57:33I'd go for that.
00:57:35You'd go for that, would you?
00:57:37That's swell.
00:57:38So would I.
00:57:43Sure seems a long way off from here, though, doesn't it?
00:57:48What if we don't make it?
00:57:51There's no sense in wait, Mella.
00:57:52No sense at all.
00:57:54No sense at all.
00:58:28Captain.
00:58:30Amara's conscious now.
00:58:32You'd better get the commander.
00:58:34Commander.
00:58:36Commander.
00:58:37Amara's awake.
00:58:56Admiral Amara, I'm Commander Thompson.
00:58:59Mani chua.
00:59:01It's no use I don't speak your language.
00:59:05Will I live?
00:59:06I was hoping you spoke English.
00:59:09Yes, we've operated successfully.
00:59:11That's too bad.
00:59:13What will you do with me?
00:59:15Take you to the United States.
00:59:17Oh, I see.
00:59:19Why do this to me when I prefer to die?
00:59:23Admiral Amara, perhaps between us
00:59:24we may be able to save the lives
00:59:26of many of your countrymen and mine.
00:59:28I wish that could be.
00:59:32But it can't.
00:59:33I wish.
00:59:37Admiral.
00:59:39Admiral Amara.
00:59:41Do you want him to live to get out of China?
00:59:47Then leave him alone.
00:59:49Well, Lieutenant, this is very important.
00:59:51The only reason for this...
00:59:54give me three minutes with him.
00:59:55Just three minutes or no more.
00:59:59All right.
01:00:10Morning.
01:00:11Morning.
01:00:12What gives?
01:00:13I don't know.
01:00:23Warlord, come.
01:00:25Great warlord, Wu Kang.
01:01:33What's all this?
01:01:34The Joker in the deck.
01:01:35Wu-King.
01:01:37Amara's getting restless.
01:01:41I learned something from Amara.
01:01:43Enough to know we must get him to Washington.
01:01:45There's no possibility of Japanese surrender.
01:01:47The war party have the people in their hand.
01:01:48They'll fight.
01:01:49They'll die in the streets and their houses before they give up.
01:01:51I want you to know this.
01:01:51I get you.
01:01:55This is Captain Reardon, United States Marines.
01:01:58I'm Commander Thompson, Navy.
01:02:00Americans.
01:02:01I like Americans.
01:02:03Powerful country.
01:02:04Powerful men like me.
01:02:06Rich, too.
01:02:08Anything you need?
01:02:10Chang Tsung has treated us well.
01:02:11A few of the old men to help us get the Admiral to the coast would come in handy.
01:02:14Of course.
01:02:15All the men you need.
01:02:17But later.
01:02:18Not now.
01:02:20We must eat first.
01:02:21Together.
01:02:23We must become friends.
01:02:25Thanks, but we can't wait.
01:02:26Too bad.
01:02:27You cannot go.
01:02:29I explain.
01:02:30You paid my lieutenant Chang Tsung some money.
01:02:33Yeah, $10,000.
01:02:35Just so.
01:02:37$10,000.
01:02:38Not enough.
01:02:41Amara, big man.
01:02:44Worth more.
01:02:45$50,000 more.
01:02:48$10,000.
01:02:49Not enough.
01:02:50That was the price Chang Tsung asked for.
01:02:52Chang Tsung.
01:02:53Fool.
01:02:54That's all the dough we have.
01:02:56Cent for more.
01:02:58I, in no hurry.
01:02:59Yeah, but we are.
01:03:00The Admiral won't live if we don't get him out of him.
01:03:02Dead he isn't worth a nickel.
01:03:04I respect your concern for this man's life.
01:03:07Very kind.
01:03:09I also respect money.
01:03:11For your government, $50,000 is as 50 grains of rice.
01:03:17Listen, we made a deal with your boy Chang Tsung.
01:03:20Bad deal.
01:03:22Chang Tsung made mistake.
01:03:25Americans, I like you.
01:03:27I am your friend.
01:03:29I like dollars.
01:03:31I like Japanese yen, too.
01:03:33I like Russian rubles.
01:03:35I tell you what I like.
01:03:38I do not like arguments.
01:03:41Laila.
01:03:48Laila.
01:03:49Come, hurry.
01:03:58Hey!
01:04:07Figuring his wreck our way out of here?
01:04:09I wouldn't bet on it.
01:04:10Carlson.
01:04:11Sir, call Mama.
01:04:12I'll have to tell him we're held up for $50,000 more.
01:04:15Yes.
01:04:33All those fires with the Japs this part.
01:04:35What's the matter with the Wood King?
01:04:36He may be dealing with the Japanese right now, for all we know.
01:04:39You keep in contact with our sub, aren't you?
01:04:41I'm still waiting for that money to be authorized, sir.
01:04:45How's the Admiral holding up?
01:04:46He should be in an oxygen tent.
01:04:48Tell him he's worth $60,000.
01:04:49That ought to make him feel like living.
01:04:52Could be we'll be going for a long walk tonight.
01:05:10We go, don't we?
01:05:12We go, don't we?
01:05:12Of course we go.
01:05:13You're no best.
01:05:14Hank, stay on your toes.
01:05:16If you hear any firing from up there, forget us.
01:05:18Grab a man and make a run for it.
01:05:19You're all set.
01:05:20Lana!
01:05:34You really think it can make any difference whether our guns are loaded or not?
01:05:38I just know if the going gets rough, we've got to throw some punches.
01:05:40All right, well, we'll leave the action up to you.
01:05:42Should we leave the talking up to me?
01:05:44Okay, then let's try talking first.
01:05:47Lana!
01:06:11Sit.
01:06:14Here belongs to Wuking.
01:06:17Go 200 Lee north, 500 west.
01:06:21All belongs to Wuking.
01:06:24People, trees, rocks, everything.
01:06:29Everybody do what I say.
01:06:31Nobody says no.
01:06:33I do not like no.
01:06:36Eat.
01:06:38Drink.
01:06:40You're my guests.
01:06:54No.
01:06:56No.
01:06:56No, no.
01:06:57Wrong.
01:06:57All wrong.
01:06:59If I ask friends to drink, they drink my way.
01:07:02Do not leave any in cup.
01:07:04It's not polite.
01:07:06And you look me in the eye.
01:07:09Or you insult me.
01:07:12We drink again.
01:07:28Better.
01:07:32The money.
01:07:33When do I get it?
01:07:35We're waiting to hear.
01:07:35How here.
01:07:37My radio for my navy.
01:07:39How long that take?
01:07:41It should be any minute.
01:07:42Good.
01:07:43We drink to that.
01:07:52Now we eat.
01:08:19It means you like it.
01:08:21It's not aatlantic.
01:08:33It's not aatlantic.
01:08:44You like it.
01:08:47It's aatlantic.
01:08:49to commander. Send him in.
01:08:51Chiang, yeah, yeah.
01:08:58Mama wants you, sir.
01:08:59All right.
01:09:05You on?
01:09:06Oh, here he is.
01:09:09Dryden?
01:09:10Yeah.
01:09:12Yeah, that's fine.
01:09:14It's all arranged. They'll hand over the money
01:09:15as soon as we reach the coast.
01:09:16Doctor, you can get him out already for the trip now.
01:09:18Good.
01:09:19It's all set, Dryden. We'll be starting out
01:09:20with him right away. Moment, please.
01:09:23Sit.
01:09:25I hear a word myself.
01:09:27Dryden, would you repeat
01:09:29the message?
01:09:34I hear.
01:09:35He speaks
01:09:36$50,000.
01:09:38Very good.
01:09:40But words are not money.
01:09:43Dryden, I'll contact you later.
01:09:45Thank you, Carlson. It'll be all for now.
01:09:46Maybe to Mama. Out.
01:09:47King, I'd suggest that you come down to the coast with us.
01:09:51Hold the admiral yourself if you want to
01:09:52till you have the $50,000 in your hand.
01:09:54Good idea.
01:09:56Very good idea.
01:09:58I do not like it.
01:10:00Why?
01:10:01It's not safe.
01:10:02With your army behind you?
01:10:04I do not wish to make contact with the United States Navy right now.
01:10:10Also, I like mountains.
01:10:12I feel better here.
01:10:13All right, then.
01:10:14Send some of your own runners with us to pick up the money.
01:10:16How I know they come back with it.
01:10:18Couldn't we bring it in by air?
01:10:20Planes do not land in mountains.
01:10:23If they do,
01:10:25that is what happens.
01:10:27They crash.
01:10:27There are such things as parachutes.
01:10:30You speak as doctor.
01:10:31I speak as great general.
01:10:33I know parachutes must come from planes.
01:10:36I see no American planes.
01:10:39I see only Japanese planes.
01:10:42Well, here's to you, general.
01:10:44We drink?
01:10:45Yeah.
01:10:52Hey, you know what?
01:10:53One of us could stay here until the dough comes.
01:10:56Another good idea?
01:10:58Who?
01:10:59Then you'd let us go if we leave a hostage?
01:11:01Hostage?
01:11:01I do not like hostage.
01:11:03I want guests.
01:11:05Who is good company?
01:11:06Who I like to stay with me.
01:11:09We drink.
01:11:16I like lady.
01:11:18To your health.
01:11:19I say no.
01:11:20No, no, no.
01:11:21That's out, general.
01:11:22I told you.
01:11:23I do not like no.
01:11:28She invited.
01:11:29You wouldn't have to ask me the second time, general.
01:11:32We drink.
01:11:33We drink.
01:11:35Beat it.
01:11:40Beat it.
01:11:41Go.
01:11:43Go.
01:11:44All go.
01:11:44We say goodbye in morning.
01:11:46You stay.
01:11:48We drink.
01:11:50I like you.
01:11:56She too thin.
01:12:03We assume that Rieden makes it stick and the great warlord means what he says.
01:12:07Leave about door then, huh?
01:12:09Ellen and I should start getting Amara ready now.
01:12:11We never would have made it up here without the captain.
01:12:13How are we ever going to make it back without him?
01:12:15It's all right, lieutenant.
01:12:16I've been thinking about that, too.
01:12:18Say, doctor.
01:12:20Isn't there something I could take, you know, so I'd be able to drink without, well, you know
01:12:25an effective antidote for alcohol?
01:12:28You know what I mean?
01:12:41An effective antidote for alcohol.
01:12:45Is that enough?
01:12:46I think so. I hope it works.
01:12:52Does it really work?
01:12:54It'll work all right. One way or another.
01:13:00It's good. I think it's good.
01:13:09Frost it!
01:13:12Let's go.
01:13:15Here's how.
01:13:17Wait.
01:13:19Young Tzu, gallant warrior.
01:13:22Gallant warrior.
01:13:24Gallant warrior.
01:13:27Hodgkai, learned man.
01:13:31Learned man.
01:13:36To me and pretty girl.
01:13:38Oh, yeah. Pretty girl.
01:13:47Hey, what'd you come back for?
01:13:51I was thirsty.
01:13:54Oh.
01:14:02Young Tzu.
01:14:04Warrior.
01:14:07Bottoms up.
01:14:22I like you.
01:14:24You two my guest.
01:14:26Both of us? Sorry, only one.
01:14:28You not understand me again.
01:14:30I like you.
01:14:32I like your company.
01:14:34I like him, I like his company.
01:14:39You both be my guests.
01:14:41Oh, I understand you're right, Wu King.
01:14:42In fact, I think you have a point there.
01:14:44But I have a point, too.
01:14:46He can't take it.
01:14:48Too weak.
01:14:56You stay.
01:14:57You stay.
01:14:57Sure, I'll stay.
01:14:58If my party leaves at dawn tomorrow.
01:15:01If you'll send some of your runners and a few of your men to help, I'll stay right here until
01:15:04they come back.
01:15:05Let's drink on it, shall we?
01:15:14How you do it?
01:15:20All right, easy, boys.
01:15:23Can you hear me, baby, too?
01:15:24All right, let's do it.
01:15:26Are you coming in clear?
01:15:27This way.
01:15:29I lost.
01:15:29Strong enough, huh?
01:15:30Yeah, it's good, baby.
01:15:31When you're coming in, fine.
01:15:33Carlson has you tuned in now.
01:15:34Command, all you have to do to get it is turn it on.
01:15:36All right.
01:15:36I won't have any trouble, Sergeant.
01:15:37Well, goodbye, good luck, and get out of this country as quickly as you can.
01:15:41Thank you, son.
01:15:41The same to you.
01:15:44Beat it, Hank.
01:15:49Well, Captain Reardon.
01:15:50Let's forget this commander and captain stuff, shall we?
01:15:53As you like.
01:15:54Why'd you double-cross me last night?
01:15:55Go on, beat it with Amara.
01:15:56I'll stay here and handle this Wu King.
01:15:58Are you trying to be a hero?
01:15:59We each have a job to do.
01:16:00Nobody's getting any glory out of this.
01:16:02I'm needed here.
01:16:02You're needed to get Amara back to that tin fish.
01:16:04Why me?
01:16:05You can still spot our booby trap before you step on it.
01:16:07I can't.
01:16:08You know how to smell out an ambush.
01:16:09I don't.
01:16:09You can handle men and not lose too many of them on the way.
01:16:12I've done the job I was sent here to do.
01:16:14I'm not good for much of anything at this point,
01:16:16but the drink Wu King under the table.
01:16:18Of course, I hate to see you missing out on that,
01:16:20but we have to be practical about these things.
01:16:24I guess I'm kind of dumb, Commander.
01:16:26My name is Bert.
01:16:28And you're just hungover, Matt.
01:16:30Commander.
01:16:32We're ready to leave now.
01:16:39I'll see you one of these days, Doctor.
01:16:41Under better circumstances, let's hope.
01:16:44You may need this.
01:16:45Thanks.
01:16:50Well, I hate to think what's going to happen when that stuff runs out.
01:16:53I do, too.
01:16:54Lots of luck.
01:16:55We'll be all right.
01:16:56So long, Bert.
01:16:57Goodbye, Matt.
01:16:59Let's move, Sarge!
01:17:00All right, get it up and let's move out.
01:17:02Come on.
01:17:47Get up, Beg.
01:17:48Get up, Beg.
01:17:49Get up, Beg.
01:17:57Get up, Beg.
01:18:01Get up, Beg.
01:18:05Come on.
01:18:07Come on, Beg.
01:18:09Come on, Beg.
01:18:10Come on, Beg.
01:18:11Come on, Beg.
01:18:13Come on, Beg.
01:18:16Baby-2 to Baby-1.
01:18:19Baby-2, calling Baby-1. Come in.
01:18:22Ready, sir. Here's a captain for you.
01:18:24Hi, Bert.
01:18:25Hi, Matt. How's a friend holding up?
01:18:27He's okay up to this point. You?
01:18:29Fine. Where are you?
01:18:31Better than halfway. No bad weather, no interference.
01:18:34If things keep breaking right, we should hit the coast by night for...
01:18:38What is this, Wu-King?
01:18:40Japanese, come.
01:18:44They dropped by parachutes.
01:18:46They're here now, all around.
01:18:48Can't your men fight them off?
01:18:49To me, war is business, not shooting.
01:18:52You are a guest no longer.
01:18:54You are now prisoner.
01:18:56Go.
01:18:57Si.
01:19:11Hello, Matt, Ponyal.
01:19:22Baby-1.
01:19:23Better not do that, my friend.
01:19:30Okay.
01:19:32You're the boss.
01:19:39Guess I won't be needing this anymore.
01:19:46A sellout.
01:19:47They'll kill you, too.
01:19:49Not me.
01:19:49I'm their friend.
01:19:51I ask good price for you.
01:19:53You know where to find Amara.
01:19:54They'll never get it out of me.
01:19:56Maybe you not can stand torture.
01:19:58I don't intend to find out.
01:20:00I speak now with Japanese friends.
01:20:14Naila!
01:20:21Baby-1, come in.
01:20:27Baby-2 to Baby-1, where are you?
01:20:29What happened?
01:20:30We had company drop in, Matt.
01:20:32Understand me?
01:20:33Company looking for our friends.
01:20:34What do we do about it?
01:20:35Keep moving.
01:20:36Don't call me anymore.
01:20:38What?
01:20:42Baby-2 is opening under new management, Matt.
01:20:45Japanese, lay off.
01:20:46I'm laying off now.
01:20:47Take care of yourself first.
01:21:01All right.
01:21:02Come on.
01:21:02Get the ladder.
01:21:03You heard me say, ladies, come on.
01:21:05Come on.
01:21:05Load up.
01:21:23We got back to Mama late that night.
01:21:26The Admiral, Nurse Wilkins, and the Dock were rushed on to Washington.
01:21:29All I heard from there on was just guttlebutt.
01:21:32It wasn't until the news came out about the atomic bomb that I began to realize what Burt Thompson had
01:21:37been talking about.
01:21:39I guess Amara must have taught plenty to the big brass.
01:21:42But, like I said, it's too big for me.
01:21:47I guess ex-President Truman sort of summed it all up in his farewell address when he said,
01:21:52The war against Japan was still going on.
01:21:55I made the decision that the atomic bomb had to be used to end it.
01:21:59I made that decision and the conviction it would save hundreds of thousands of lives.
01:22:05Japanese as well as American.
01:22:07Japanese as well as American sea.
01:22:20You're not even afraid.
01:22:25The war against Japan never has to be.
01:22:25You have as an army, and there are many many superheroes.
01:22:25We have the weapons and fishermen.
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