:28:13
- Who is it?
- Always barging in...
:28:15
- Bus, the strangest thing happened.
- Close the door!
:28:18
The Admiral came into my room
in his nightshirt...
:28:20
yelling, "The first dead man
on Omaha Beach must be a sailor."
:28:23
What's up? You can see
the obvious state of affairs here.
:28:26
The Admiral's ripped a braid.
:28:27
He came barging in, yelling,
"The first dead..."
:28:29
- For Pete's sake, tomorrow morning...
- Tomorrow morning at 0900...
:28:33
the Admiral wants the team
in his office to discuss...
:28:35
"The first dead man on Omaha Beach
must be a sailor."
:28:38
Yeah. Swell. Great.
:28:39
Where are my ruddy shoes?
:28:42
Tomorrow morning, Charlie?
:28:43
- Bloody rude Americans!
- All right.
:28:44
- They're all the same!
- Tomorrow morning.
:28:49
I think Charlie's flipped his screw.
:28:51
This hotel's like a ruddy circus,
if you don't mind me saying.
:28:54
I mean, really!
:28:55
Now, it's okay, baby.
:28:57
We've got about a month.
:28:59
I want a movie made that shows
the Navy's contribution to D-day.
:29:05
From the procurement of vessels
to the actual landings.
:29:08
Gentlemen, 4,000 ships and boats...
:29:11
battleships, destroyers,
landing crafts, spit kits...
:29:14
excursion steamers,
channel boats, private yachts...
:29:18
tugs, tubs and Chinese junks.
:29:21
4,000 vessels.
:29:24
The greatest armada
ever assembled by man...
:29:26
is going to cross that channel.
:29:28
They're going to have to do it at night...
:29:30
across one of the nastiest waters
in the world...
:29:32
the English Channel.
:29:33
Every inch of that channel
is mined in the bargain.
:29:38
It'll be the most incredible
naval achievement in history.
:29:42
If Hitler could have done it,
he'd have had the world in his pocket...
:29:46
and it's the Navy that's the essence
of victory in this invasion.
:29:51
- I want a movie that makes that clear.
- Sir...
:29:53
I especially want a movie
that shows the Navy demolition units...
:29:56
who are going to be
the first men on those beaches.