The Bridge on the River Kwai
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:26:02
And this man?
:26:03
Leg ulcers. I may be able to save it
if I do more cutting tonight.

:26:07
Want to send him out to work?
:26:10
Don't talk rot, Clipton.
:26:16
That man there?
:26:17
His arm's infected.
:26:18
Most of their wounds
won't heal properly.

:26:21
I wonder if fresh air and light duties
might do more than being cooped up.

:26:26
-Light duties?
-lt's not our policy to keep a man...

:26:29
-...just because he scratched his arm.
-Not our policy?

:26:33
A man may not be on top of his form,
but he can still be useful.

:26:37
Trimmings and finishing jobs.
Stand easy, Baker.

:26:40
Do you feel up to doing
a little light work on the bridge?

:26:45
-Anything you say, sir.
-Good show.

:26:49
You? Nothing difficult.
:26:51
-I'll try, sir.
-Good man.

:26:55
Look here, men. It goes without
saying that l'm proud of all of you.

:27:00
But we're facing a crisis. For those
of you who feel up to it...

:27:04
...how about lending us a hand?
Fetch and carry, paint here and there?

:27:08
What do you say?
:27:10
-Yes, sir.
-Good show. Come on, follow me.


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