The Bridge on the River Kwai
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:40:18
Still sorry we brought you along?
:40:22
-Feeling better?
-Yeah.

:40:24
You're in command again, you know.
:40:26
Thank you, major.
:40:28
l can't understand it.
lt's such a solid, well-designed job.

:40:36
Not like the bridges
the enemy usually throws together.

:40:39
Look.
:40:42
Those poor devils down there.
:40:44
Imagine being forced to build that
in the condition they must be in.

:40:49
They've got a British officer
working on his knees.

:40:52
The Japanese seem
to be enjoying it too.

:40:55
If he knew we were here,
it might boost his morale.

:41:16
If not for the train, we could
set a time fuse and be miles away.

:41:20
Since we don't know
what time it'll cross tomorrow...

:41:23
...we'll have to do the job manually.
:41:25
...we'll have to do the job manually.
:41:26
We'll set the charges
against the piles...

:41:28
...about three feet underwater,
l should think...

:41:32
...and run the main wire
downstream to the plunger.

:41:36
The problem is where to hide it.
:41:44
Our side of the river is
obviously used by the Japanese.

:41:47
They'd spot it at once.
:41:53
Look. Do you see
those fallen tree trunks?

:41:56
And the grey rock just below them
on that little beach?


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