:49:02
Now, look here.
:49:03
The man said sing!
:49:06
Yes, sir!
:49:08
Loud and clear!
:49:10
I wish I was in the land of cotton
:49:23
You, Hatcher, out there and sing.
:49:28
For the want of one voice,
the battle could be lost.
:49:32
Sing.
:49:34
- Damn it, sing!
- Colonel.
:49:46
You know, I keep wondering
why you came back to us...
:49:50
...after slipping away from Hatcher.
:49:53
I have a commitment.
:49:57
Don't suppose you'd care
to say where you went.
:50:02
Not yet.
:50:12
- Morning, sir.
- Morning.
:50:14
Developing a new weapon, Tom?
Trying to scare the Yanks to death?
:50:17
His idea.
:50:19
I hope those wailing banshees
are ready.
:50:21
They're ready.
We move tonight, on schedule.
:50:24
I know your opinion, I want his.
:50:26
What about it?
Can the men manage the herd?
:50:28
If he would keep after them
so that the men sing on key...
:50:32
You're beginning
to annoy me, Mr. Kelly.
:50:35
To the point of refusing my services?
:50:37
Mr. Kelly, I'd give you
the Richmond symphony...
:50:40
...if they weren't already
in the army.
:50:43
Polish up your contralto, Tom...
:50:45
...and I'll notify General Lee
you're set to go.
:50:51
Carry on. I'm going back to town.
:50:55
Nothing like a bath, a bite to eat
and a bottle of whiskey before battle.