:46:03
That's it. Come on.
:46:05
Good boy.
:46:09
-Hold it up there.
-General!
:46:11
General Bradley wants to have
a word with you.
:46:13
Okay. Come on!
:46:17
Okay. Hold it up. Take over.
:46:29
George, you'd make a good traffic cop.
:46:33
George this drive has been
magnificent. . .
:46:36
. . .but I'm sorry to say
I have to slow you down.
:46:39
-What the hell for?
-We'll have to cut off your supplies.
:46:43
Gasoline, ammunition, everything.
We're up against new priorities.
:46:47
-I think I smell Montgomery.
-Take it easy, George.
:46:50
There are serious issues involved.
Political issues.
:46:53
By God, it is Montgomery.
:46:55
The launching sites for the B-2 bombs
are all in his area.
:46:59
Churchill wants those bases destroyed.
:47:02
Hitler kills more civilians
in London than soldiers.
:47:05
Expect Montgomery to do anything?
:47:07
You give me gasoline and I'll gain
ground with it, kill Germans too.
:47:11
Give me 400,000 gallons.
I'll go to Berlin.
:47:13
George, I can't do it.
:47:15
The Siegfried line
is an empty shell.
:47:17
They stripped the equipment
and sent it east.
:47:20
It's crawling with cows.
I can punch through in two days.
:47:22
There's no use in arguing with me.
It wasn't my idea.
:47:26
Why did you pick me to command?
:47:28
I didn't pick you.
:47:31
Ike picked you.
:47:36
George, you have performed
brilliantly.
:47:39
You are loyal, dedicated.
:47:41
You're one of the best I've got,
but you don't know when to shut up.
:47:44
George, you're a pain in the neck.
:47:51
I have a lot of faults, Brad.
:47:53
But ingratitude isn't one of them.
:47:56
I owe you a lot.
:47:58
Hell, I know I'm a prima donna.
I admit it.