The Guns of Navarone
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:06:01
You're late.
:06:07
I'm sorry. Our plane was attacked
an hour out of Crete.

:06:10
We got into Alex
on one engine, sir.

:06:13
The Germans have a price on you and
Andrea Stavros of 1 0,000 pounds apiece.

:06:18
How did you know that?
:06:20
I should do. I'm your boss.
:06:22
You've been working for me
the past 18 months.

:06:25
I'm delighted to make
your acquaintance.

:06:28
Did they say
you were going on leave?

:06:30
Yes, sir. They did.
:06:31
Well, I'm sorry.
I'm afraid that's not true.

:06:34
Not yet, at any rate.
:06:37
Here's your old chum.
Come and say hello to him.

:06:39
You haven't changed since Athens.
:06:42
Hello, Roy.
:06:44
Come along gentlemen, will you?
:06:54
Barnsby...
:06:56
...these gentlemen have
an interest in Navarone.

:06:59
We've heard you on radio, but perhaps
you'll be more specific now.

:07:05
I'll be specific.
:07:07
As you can plainly see,
it was bloody awful!

:07:10
Squadron Leader Barnsby's Australian.
:07:13
But we'd love to go back,
wouldn't we boys?

:07:16
-Sure! Right!
-Just as soon as we can! But...

:07:19
...only on one condition.
:07:22
We want the joker who thought
of this to come with us...

:07:26
...and when we get there...
:07:28
...we're gonna shove him
out at 10,000 feet...

:07:31
...without a parachute.
:07:33
Bloody right.
:07:35
-It was bad as that?
-Bad?!

:07:37
It can't be done.
Not from the air, anyway.

:07:40
You're sure about that, squadron leader?
This is important.

:07:44
So's my life!
:07:46
To me, anyway. And the lives
of these jokers here...

:07:49
...and the 18 men we lost tonight!
:07:55
Look, sir...
:07:57
...first...
:07:59
...you've got that old fortress
on top of that bloody cliff.


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