:11:06
Major. Is the general
busy? The general busy?
:11:10
You come and see.
He lead a big parade.
:11:15
Excuse me, General.
:11:17
The submarine has arrived to evacuate
President Quezon and his family, as you ordered.
:11:21
He still wants you
to join them. No, Sid.
:11:29
Much more on the drums! Let's hear
those drums. Louder on the drums.
:11:33
Sir, President Quezon is concerned
about your safety. He advises...
:11:37
If a commander sneaks out, how
are the men supposed to feel?
:11:41
I'll not skulk out of here
on a submarine.
:11:44
I'll go in one of
Johnny Bulkeley's PT boats.
:11:47
Sir, I know those boats.
Their engines are shot.
:11:51
They'll only make
half-speed.
:11:53
They're made of plywood. They've
got gasoline drums all over the deck.
:11:56
They're like floating coffins.
They'll go up like a bomb.
:11:59
At least put your family
on a submarine.
:12:01
They'd be safer there.
:12:03
No, Sid, no. I will
stay with the general.
:12:08
Jean, you don't understand.
Come here.
:12:10
We don't even know how many
Japanese are out there.
:12:13
A submarine might be the only
safe place for you and Arthur.
:12:16
We are staying with you.
:12:19
Don't forget those other
soiled clothes. Yes, ma'am.
:12:32
Jeannie, Sid is right. It's
gonna be a very dangerous journey.
:12:36
I'd rather have
you and Arthur...
:12:38
Now, sir, as you are
so fond of saying,
:12:41
"We three are one.
We drink of the same cup. "
:12:45
Jeannie.
:12:55
You're my finest soldier.