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00:00¡Suscríbete al canal!
00:30Marlon Brando, whose talents have ranged from William Shakespeare to Damon Runyon, is out of this world as Sakini.
00:37Sakini Hillwolf.
00:39Don't ever put your finger on an officer.
00:42Captain Fisbee reporting, sir.
00:45Glenn Ford reveals a new flair for comedy with the situation out of hand.
00:50He goofed.
00:51I asked you what happened, Captain.
00:53Uh-huh. Yes. Yes, sir.
00:54Uh, well, this machine, this, you know, the payroll computation machine, it made a mistake, it seems, of a quarter of a million dollars in the payroll, and, uh, unfortunately...
01:06...and here is Japan's most famous movie star, Machiko Kiyo, the natural choice to play Lotus Blossom, the seductive geisha girl.
01:19Paul Ford, the commanding officer who believes a sweet smile and a kind word accomplish wonders.
01:27Sakini.
01:28Yes, boss.
01:29You are a civilian employee in the pay of the United States Army.
01:33Man should dress accordingly.
01:34Yeah.
01:35Pull your socks off.
01:37Oh, very sorry, boss. Very sorry.
01:40Socks off.
01:42Anything warm, boss?
01:43That'll be all.
01:43Is that as fast as you can walk?
01:48No, no, boss. But to walk any faster, sucks to fall down.
01:53Eddie Albert is Captain McLean of the Medical Corps. He takes his medicine like a man.
01:58Oh.
01:59Whoa.
02:03Hey.
02:05Where you going, boss?
02:06I am about to form the cooperative brewing company of Tobiki.
02:10Oh.
02:13Then the lovely geisha girl comes to town.
02:17Glenn Ford has his moments.
02:19Oh, she say for me to go home to grandpa, boss.
02:22She first class geisha girls.
02:24She know her business.
02:26Good night, boss.
02:30Hello?
02:32You don't have to shout.
02:34I can hear you.
02:36This is Colonel Purdy.
02:37How are you getting along with the natives?
02:39Well, it's an age-old problem, sir.
02:41It's a question, or a struggle to see who's going to lose face.
02:46I understand.
02:47East is east, and west is west, and there can be no twain.
02:51Don't forget, the eyes of Washington are on you, Fisbee.
02:55Oh, I hope not, sir.
02:56Oh, I hope not, sir.
02:56When the sun sets, it is the custom to visit the tea house of the august moon, and there
03:09to meditate and absorb the customs and cultures passed along through the centuries.
03:14The stage in bloom is like perfume.
03:17Thank you.
03:31Gracias por ver el video.
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