1:11:02
You gonna go with the kids
or stay in camp with us old men?
1:11:05
I think I'll go with the kids.
Maybe I can scare up an old woman.
1:11:09
All right, turn them loose.
1:11:14
Dismissed!
1:11:36
Marion, there's that book you lent me.
1:11:39
I couldn't go it.
1:11:41
Hamlet reminds me of
an uncle of mine in Dayton...
1:11:44
You know.
1:11:47
Is that a letter from home?
1:11:49
No, it's from Rae.
1:11:52
The girl on the ferryboat?
I didn't know you two were writing.
1:11:57
I haven't.
1:11:59
She has ever since we left the States.
1:12:02
Almost like I'm the guy
that really counts.
1:12:06
She even left San Diego.
1:12:08
She's a secretary in a defense plant
up near San Francisco now.
1:12:12
Mac, you've kicked around a long time.
1:12:16
What would you do in my shoes?
1:12:22
I don't know, Marion. You're the only
guy that can answer that.
1:12:26
I've seen a lot of funny things happen
on this lash-up.
1:12:29
I've seen girls like Rae...
1:12:32
And I know Marines that took a chance
on them and married them.
1:12:36
Most of the time it worked out okay.
1:12:41
They're a funny breed, kid.
1:12:44
If they find the right man...
1:12:46
...they can give him the love
and the understanding...
1:12:49
...that all of us want
but few of us get.
1:12:53
But the guy has to be a big man.
1:12:57
He's gotta erase an awful lot
of ugly pictures from his mind.