:35:08
dr. Hadley!
:35:15
oh, my god!
:35:19
what do you think
you're doing?
:35:25
sorry about this.
:35:26
they're very distrustful
of outsiders.
:35:29
no problem.
:35:30
get your men
to cut them down.
:35:42
who are you?
:35:44
oh, sorry. Hadley.
:35:46
london college of medicine.
:35:47
they only allow us here because
we're helping with the wounded.
:35:50
they didn't realize
you were with the effort.
:35:52
with who?
:35:53
the United Nations
medical effort, of course.
:35:55
aren't you doctors
Trowbridge and Greenberg?
:35:58
doctors?
:35:59
yeah, sure,
that's us.
:36:01
I'm dr. Trowbridge.
this is dr. --
:36:03
Greenberg.
Greenbaum.
:36:04
Greenbaumberg.
we're doctors.
:36:07
everybody looks
fine here, right?
:36:09
yes, doctor.
:36:14
stick your
tongue out, please.
:36:20
everything's fine.
:36:24
we'll head back
to the old u. n.
:36:26
and let them know what
a good job you're doing.
:36:31
ah, the American
sense of humor.
:36:32
come on. the others are
anxious to meet you.
:36:40
have we received the last
shipment of penicillin yet?
:36:42
not yet. no.
:36:44
possibly
tomorrow.
:36:45
2 envoys
are coming.
:36:52
here we are.
:36:54
I'm Hadley,
internal medicine.
:36:56
dr. La Fong,
:36:58
communicable diseases.
:36:59
dr. Boyer,
bacteriology.