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This is our show. We must make the most of our resources.
That won't solve your problem.
No, I suppose not.
Thank you.
He's going to do it.
You see?
He hates the Japanese. They took all his men.
Kiss!
It's insane to plan escapes.
-A drink? -No, thank you.
-Are you serious? -Yes, sir.
Thanks.
Arm's almost healed, sir, really it is.
I have a copy of the Convention...
If you work hard, you will be treated well.
Well?
-What did he die for? -Come off it.
This is Major Shears. He volunteered to go and help me blow up the bridge.
If the new prisoners see us digging graves, they may run.
-l don't want to discourage-- -lt should be interesting.
Kill him! Kill him!
Jolly good show, major!
Oh, l taught Oriental languages at Cambridge before the war.
Heave! Heave!
For he's a jolly good fellow
If you were me, l wouldn't hesitate to leave you and you know that.
We're trying to discourage the use of that word. Such a melodramatic air.
But, well, one of the men took sick very suddenly this morning, sir.
Are they both mad?
Madness!
-No? -lf you make one jump...
I hate the British!
-How will you get there? -Parachute drop, then march.
Do you read this?
I had no idea it would turn out so well.
Red Cross! He's given us our--
Other causes of death:
He doesn't know it, but I do.
It's on the wrong side of the river...
But tonight....
"Belligerents may employ prisoners of war...
-You lost your ship? -The Houston.
Colonel Saito, I've seen and heard everything.
...and if he makes the sick men work....
In honour of this occasion...
Clipton, don't let me interrupt.
I can't understand it. It's such a solid, well-designed job.
...when suddenly you realise you are nearer the end than the beginning.
And-- He took terrible sick, sir.
It's a question of principle.
Thanks to the Japanese, we now command a rabble.
All that's left of the prisoners who built the camp.
Let us ask the question...
...who died of beriberi in the year of our Lord, 1 943...
The consensus is, the most sensible thing for Major Shears to do...
I had to do it. They might have been captured alive.
Well, they're going to die. That's all there is to it.
...serial number 01234567.
...how would you get it under way?
...about three feet under the water, I should think...
What would you do if you were me?
Stand fast in the ranks.
And so say all of us
-Yes, sir, l see them. -That's our key position.
Have a heart, captain. Put us in hospital.
Because of your colonel's stubbornness...
-Sir? -l was referring to the nurse.
Of course, it's the duty of a captured soldier to attempt escape.
Fine job our chaps are doing. First-rate.
-Yes, sir. -Good show. Come on, follow me.
Yes, there's always the unexpected, isn't there?
Four, good hunting. Have fun." That's all, sir.
-lnteresting? -Yes, sir, interesting point.
The Japanese army cannot have idle mouths to feed.
...and then other people checked them after I had checked them.
Present arms!
Now that your work here is finished...
No stockade.
...when officers fought with only a swagger stick.
Battalion, dismissed.
Tell me what you want and we'll organise it. Can we make a go of it?
...from time to time.
I belong to a rather rum group called Force 31 6.
You're in command again now, you know.
This is not just.
That is, l didn't have my charter.
My officers will not do manual labour.
EWR Madness
...better to live like a coolie then die like a hero.
...400 yards downstream.
-Yes, sir. -You're a fine doctor...
All work and no play make Jack a dull boy.
Perhaps.
Stand easy.