:48:04
I believe it.
:48:06
I believe it.
:48:14
This is it, gentlemen.
Don't bother to scrape your shoes.
:48:20
OK, gang! Meet our new guests.
:48:22
This is Lieutenant Dunbar
and this is Sergeant Bagradian.
:48:25
Lieutenant?
:48:28
Knock it off fellas.
The pleasure's all mine.
:48:31
- How are things?
- What's doing on the outside?
:48:33
What's new in the States?
:48:35
The skirts are shorter,
if that's what you mean.
:48:39
The Lieutenant will be here for a week
until the Krauts ship him
:48:43
to the officers' camp in Silesia. All
railroads out of Frankfurt are fouled up.
:48:47
Somebody blew up
an ammunition train.
:48:49
Somebody, my eye.
:48:51
The Lieutenant did it
with 50 German guards around.
:48:53
Glad to have you here.
:48:55
You're in time
for the Christmas pageant.
:48:58
Looks more like
the lost company of "Tobacco Road".
:49:01
He's an actor. You should see
his imitations. He can do anybody.
:49:04
- Do Lionel Barrymore again.
- Do Alan Ladd.
:49:06
- Do Cary Grant.
- Hey, do Grable!
:49:11
See here Scarlet, I'm crazy
about you and always have been.
:49:15
I gave you kisses for breakfast,
lunch, and supper.
:49:19
And now I find you're eating out.
:49:22
- Not Gable, Grable!
- That's enough.
:49:25
They were shot down two days ago
and they've been on their feet ever since.
:49:29
Price will show you your bunks.
:49:32
Fix them some tea.
:49:34
We had a couple
of unexpected vacancies.
:49:36
Upper or lower,
Lieutenant?
:49:38
It doesn't matter.
Just so I can get some sleep.
:49:41
- Lieutenant Dunbar?
- Yeah?
:49:43
James Schuyler Dunbar
from Boston?
:49:45
Yes.
Do we know each other?
:49:47
He's from Boston, too.
But you wouldn't know him
:49:50
unless your house was robbed!
:49:53
Maybe he would. We were gonna
be officers together, remember?
:49:56
Only they washed me out.
I'm glad to see you made it.
:49:59
Of course your dough
had nothing to do with it!