:09:01
You still have a few hours
to get cleaned up.
:09:04
Captain?
:09:07
Dave, give me a hand.
We got a dead one.
:09:10
Come on, Captain.
Let's take a shower.
:09:13
We're going to take
a shower, Captain.
:09:16
In we go.
:09:17
Now, stand underneath
this, Captain.
:09:19
Aah!
:09:21
Ohhh...
:09:31
I was going to the worst
place in the world,
:09:34
and I didn't even
know it yet.
:09:36
Weeks away
and hundreds of miles
:09:39
up a river
snaking through the war
:09:41
like a main circuit cable
:09:43
plugged straight
into Kurtz.
:09:48
It was no accident
that I got to be the caretaker
:09:51
of Colonel Walter E. Kurtz's
memory...
:09:53
any more than being back
in Saigon was an accident.
:09:58
There is no way
to tell his story
:10:00
without telling my own,
:10:03
and if his story
is really a confession,
:10:06
then so is mine.
:10:09
Come in.
:10:10
Thank you, sir.
:10:11
Stand at ease.
:10:16
Want a cigarette?
:10:19
No, thank you, sir.
:10:22
Captain, have you ever seen
this gentleman before?
:10:25
No, sir.
:10:26
Met the general or myself?
:10:28
No, sir.
:10:29
Not personally.
:10:31
You've worked a lot
on your own?
:10:34
Yes, sir, I have.
:10:35
Your report specifies
intelligence with Com-Sec.
:10:39
I'm not disposed to
discuss those operations.
:10:51
Did you not work
for the CIA and I Corps?
:10:56
No, sir.
:10:57
Did you not assassinate
:10:58
a government
tax collector,