:07:00
	l'm going to go outside
and show everybody this...
:07:03
	-...and we'll see what they do.
-Now wait a minute, sir.
:07:07
	You're right. But it wasn't me, sir.
lt was the colonel.
:07:12
	He caught me pinching some rice.
Said he'd turn me in...
:07:15
	-...if l didn't help him.
-Shut up, you fool!
:07:18
	You're not going to listen to that.
The fool's trying to implicate me.
:07:21
	-l had no idea this was going on.
-But he's got the key, sir.
:07:25
	The key to the safe,
where the weights are kept.
:07:27
	-lt couldn't have been me, sir.
-Shut up, Blakeley!
:07:31
	Now shut up, do you hear me?
:07:37
	How long have these weights been
in use, colonel? A year, two years?
:07:41
	l have no idea. lf they're fixed,
it's nothing to do with me.
:07:44
	But you have the key
and keep them locked up?
:07:47
	Yes, but that doesn't--
:07:48
	Have you looked
at the bottom of the weights?
:07:51
	-No, l haven't.
-Well, isn't that a bit odd?
:07:54
	No, it isn't. l won't be
cross-questioned, lieutenant.
:07:57
	You'd better be telling the truth,
colonel.
:07:59
	Are you threatening me? lf you are,
l'll have you court-martialed.
:08:02
	l don't know. l'm here legally.
The weights have been tampered with.
:08:06
	-Haven't they?
-l suppose so, yes, but--
:08:11
	-Right.
-That doesn't mean--
:08:12
	l'll tell you what it means.
lt means you or Blakeley is responsible.
:08:16
	-You're the only two allowed here.
-lt wasn't me. l swear to God.
:08:19
	-l only got 1 pound in 10.
-You shut up!
:08:21
	Please, sir, don't say anything.
They'll tear us to pieces.
:08:25
	-l hope they do, Blakeley.
-Listen, Grey, we can sort this out.
:08:30
	Maybe someone has meddled with
them, but the amount is insignificant.
:08:34
	Look, Blakeley, wait outside.
:08:36
	Stay where you are, Blakeley.
:08:44
	There's no need for Blakeley to go,
is there, sir?
:08:48
	No. Walls don't have ears.
:08:57
	You'll get a pound of rice a week.