The Caine Mutiny
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2:24:00
...a careless approach
to his duties."

2:24:04
- Is it unfair?
- Sir, if I may be permitted...

2:24:09
I made a mistake, but I don't think
I should be singled out for it.

2:24:15
The Caine's a slack ship. The decks
look like a Singapore junk.

2:24:19
You must also
strongly disapprove of me.

2:24:26
- Go ahead, man to man.
- I'm in no position to judge.

2:24:31
My conception of a captain
is different from yours.

2:24:34
I'll take it under advisement.
Since you feel so bitter. -

2:24:39
- Perhaps what's in the dispatch
will brighten your day.

2:24:44
As you can see,
I'm being relieved of command.

2:24:49
Next week
you'll have a new captain.

2:24:52
Lieutenant Commander
Philip Francis Queeg. Feel better?

2:24:59
- Definitely, sir.
- Good. That'll be all, Keith.

2:25:11
In accordance with
Bureau of Naval Personnel. -

2:25:15
- Order 016021 of November 1943. -
2:25:19
- You'll report to and relieve the
commanding officer of the USS Caine.

2:25:24
Signed, Louis Whitfield,
Rear Admiral, USN, Chief of Bureau.

2:25:30
I relieve you, sir.
2:25:33
All standing orders to remain
in force. Dismiss the men.

2:25:40
- Good luck, Captain.
- Thank you.

2:25:49
Crew dismissed.
2:25:59
I could stay aboard a few days
till you get used to things.


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