:31:01
Do you see anything?
:31:03
Everything...
nothing.
:31:07
Anderson: We never had
that problem in chemistry.
:31:10
You don't have to worry
about me anymore.
:31:13
They can kill me,
but they can't eat me.
:31:16
The rules of warfare,
you know.
:31:18
Good.
:31:20
Let me know if you
see anything, huh?
:31:23
Japanese Soldier:
Down with marines!
:31:29
How long is this
thing gonna last?
:31:31
We've been here
all week already.
:31:34
Pretty Boy: You're crazy.
It's only 3 days.
:31:37
Monday, Tuesday...
:31:42
Wednesday, and Thursday.
:31:44
You're both wrong.
It's 4 days.
:31:47
What difference--
4 days, a week?
:31:52
If we only set long enough
so I can warm up my mash
:31:55
and get the still goin'.
:31:59
At night, when you can't
have a fire goin',
:32:01
we stay put.
:32:04
Ahh, the marines
never get a break.
:32:11
Hey, what's the range
in your meat can there?
:32:15
It depends.
:32:18
See if you can get me
the flagship, will you?
:32:20
Shall I ask
for the admiral?
:32:22
No, the chef.
:32:25
I want to give him
the recipe for this.
:32:28
I cannot be selfish.
:32:30
I must share it
with the navy.
:32:33
Japanese Soldier:
Marines, you die!
:32:36
Oh, you said it, pal.
You can't trust 'em.
:32:39
What's the joke?
:32:41
My bein' here.
:32:42
Heh heh,
well, some joke.
:32:44
Yes, it is.
I was fightin' in L.A.
:32:47
In January 1 942...
:32:50
and a marine colonel
asked me
:32:53
if I'd put on
an exhibition for them.
:32:55
So I did.
:32:57
I was walking around camp,
the general comes up to me,