:17:00
It was working in the paint shed
done that to you.
:17:02
What?
:17:03
It was the fumes from working
in the paint shed done that to you.
:17:07
Never mind jumping of the ferry,
swimming back to Mammy.
:17:09
It was the one job a Catholic can get,
and you wouldn't even fight back then.
:17:13
Go on outside.
Play with your newfound friend.
:17:18
All I'm saying is that you've been
a victim. It's time you fought back.
:17:22
- Get out of my sight.
- I'm going.
:17:26
This is the only way it'll work.
We have no alternative.
:17:46
- Well, what are you doing?
- Nothing.
:17:50
- They didn't do it.
- They all did it.
:17:56
I'm going back to Belfast.
:18:05
After the fight, nobody stopped us
going out in the yard to exercise.
:18:08
I felt brilliant.
Joe explained things to me.
:18:12
He explained how the Brits
never left anywhere without a fight...
:18:15
how they had to be beaten out of
every country they ever occupied...
:18:18
how this prison was just
an extension of their system.
:18:21
Calling for work
on the threes.
:18:24
We had to confront the chief
prison of icer, Barker.
:18:27
Mr Smalls.
:18:28
But to do that,
we had to take care of Ronnie Smalls.
:18:31
Can I have a word
about 54 Halsley Road?
:18:37
Take a walk.
:18:46
If anything happens to me
or Gerry...
:18:51
or any other Irish prisoner...
:18:53
we'll have 54 Halsley Road
blown to smithereens...
:18:57
with your family in it.