1:08:03
Didn't you get enough last night?
You want more?
1:08:06
Some guys never learn.
1:08:07
- Here's some ice off the roof.
- Beat it, you little stooge!
1:08:11
Tell the crum where he stands.
1:08:12
I called a meeting
of the Barracks Chiefs this morning.
1:08:15
I thought I could get you transferred
to another barracks.
1:08:18
But it turns out nobody likes you
any more than we do.
1:08:23
So you're stuck with me?
1:08:26
Maybe the Russian broads
would take him.
1:08:28
Not with that kisser.
1:08:29
You got off lucky last night, Sefton.
1:08:31
One more move,
and you'll have your throat cut!
1:08:34
You listening, Sefton?
1:08:37
Yeah, I still got one good ear.
Now you listen to me.
1:08:41
Two guys in this barracks know
I didn't do it.
1:08:45
Me and the guy that did do it.
It could be any one of you.
1:08:50
You, Hoffy, or Duke, or Price,
the Animal, or Blondie, or even Joey.
1:08:56
And he'd better watch out,
the guy that left me holding the stick.
1:09:00
If there's gonna be
any throats cut in this barracks...
1:09:04
Achtung! Everybody at attention
for the Geneva man!
1:09:12
As you were, gentlemen, please.
1:09:15
Here we have a typical barrack.
It houses 75 men.
1:09:19
Every one of them
has his own bunk, naturally.
1:09:22
Naturally. It would be rather awkward
to have three men in one bunk.
1:09:26
The blankets, you will notice
are very warm. 50 per cent wool.
1:09:30
They also smell of mothballs.
1:09:32
When were they issued?
This morning?
1:09:37
What do you do for heat
in this barrack? No stove!
1:09:41
The men used it as a trap door,
so we had to remove it temporarily.
1:09:45
How long is temporarily?
I trust not until July.
1:09:48
Here you see a typical meal
the prisoners are getting.
1:09:51
- What are we having today?
- Bean soup mit ham hocks.
1:09:55
- Would you like to taste it?
- Thank you, no.
1:09:58
Where's the ham hock?
There should be a ham hock!