Force 10 from Navarone
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:08:01
And you leave for Italy
at 2300 hours...

:08:03
...and you take off for Yugoslavia
the following night.

:08:06
Very well, sir.
:08:08
Thank you. That's all, gentlemen.
:08:12
Well, we'll do our best not to make
a nuisance of ourselves, colonel.

:08:39
All right, enough!
:08:49
- Thought we were going to an airfield.
- From what I've observed of Barnsby...

:08:54
...we might be going to Yugoslavia
by walking on water.

:09:05
All right, it's right along here.
Slow down, Nolan.

:09:11
Stop it.
:09:12
Nolan, kill the lights.
All right, out.

:09:18
Oberstein, Reynolds, the fence.
:09:32
You're gonna miss your plane
unless you join us now, major.

:09:42
Remarkable way of getting
on an aircraft, don't you think so?

:09:45
Oh, well, nothing's ever easy, is it?
:09:47
It's not easy if you insist on climbing
through fences in the dark...

:09:51
...when there's a perfectly good gate
half a mile up the road.

:09:55
Anything we can do to help?
:09:57
Yeah, you can keep quiet
and out of the way, major.


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