:23:02
Thank you, gentlemen,
very much.
:23:06
Only the weather
can stop us now.
:23:09
Weather! Cristos!
:23:15
What of the Germans?
Don't you think that since we know...
:23:19
that Arnhem is so crucial to their
safety, they might know that too?
:23:22
Now look here.
:23:23
The few troops
in the area are...
:23:27
second class.
:23:29
They're not front-line caliber.
:23:31
Not at all.
Do you understand?
:23:34
You ought to have more faith
in Montgomery's intelligence reports.
:23:37
He's done pretty well for us
in the last three or four years.
:23:40
I will tell you
the extent of my faith.
:23:44
I'm thinking of asking
for a letter from you...
:23:46
stating that I was forced
to act on your orders...
:23:49
in case my men are massacred.
:23:53
I see.
:23:56
Yes, I do see.
:24:02
Do you wish such a letter?
:24:08
Of course not.
:24:10
In the case of massacre,
what difference would it make?
:24:25
- You don't believe me, sir?
- Clearly not.
:24:28
All right, boys, Naafi's up.
Take your break.
:24:32
God Almighty!
:24:34
Sorry about that, sir.
But what then?
:24:37
I just don't believe these
damn radios are strong enough...
:24:39
to carry the eight miles
from the drop zone to Arnhem Bridge.
:24:42
Don't happen to have
any cigarettes, do you, sir?
:24:45
They're perfectly okay.
I've used them God knows how many times.
:24:48
You've already told me that
God knows how many times.
:24:51
Well, I didn't have any problems
with them in the desert.
:24:55
Yes, I know,
but you see, Cole...
:24:57
what genuinely and truly has me more
than a bit disturbed is that Holland...