Mallory:
I don't support they taught you German at that awful school of yours?
Miller:
What, instead of Latin? Heaven forbid, old boy.
Miller:
Don't worry, old chap. Been handling this stuff ever since I blew up the nursery with my first chemistry set. Poor old Nanny.
Mallory:
You're Nikolai... You're the man who blew us in Greece.
[
after an unexpected delay in Miller's explosives]
Mallory:
[
notices the dam hasn't collapsed yet] Miller! That useless git!
Barnsby:
[
shocked] It didnt...
Mallory:
What?
Barnsby:
[
yelling] It didn't work!
Mallory:
Yes I know it didn't work!
Barnsby:
Well let's get out of here!
Mallory:
Yeah let's get out of here, when I see Miller I'm going to ring his useless neck!
Barnsby:
I did your job. Now help me do mine.
Barnsby:
Now, look. Our experts have been studying that bridge for weeks, and they say it'll blow. I don't know where you learned your job, but I'm talking about the best construction engineers in the business!
Miller:
Yes. Well, they're probably experts at building things, whereas I'm an expert at blowing them up, and you can take it from me that one would need a good eight hours to make a decent job on that bridge.
Mallory:
[
inside the Partisans' cave Mallory wants to talk to Petrovitch alone to tell him he needs to kill Nikolai] May I talk to you personally, sir?
Maj. Petrovitch:
You are talking to me personally.
Mallory:
No I mean alone.
Maj. Petrovitch:
No. The People's army does not conduct military business in secret.
Mallory:
[
after being caught, Mallory attempts to get free by making a story] You ever hear of penicillin?
Maj. Schroeder:
No.
Mallory:
No, well, I'm not surprised. It's a new developement It's a drug that prevents wounds from becoming infected.
Maj. Schroeder:
Ah, tell me what has all this to do with that, uh, suitcase case you keep looking at?
Mallory:
Well, that suitcase is full of our penicillin.
Maj. Schroeder:
Oh, indeed. Perhaps I could see some it?
Mallory:
Certainly, Major. Open it Miller.
Miller:
You can't do that here, sir. You'll ruin the lot. You know perfectly well that any contamination will destroy it. It's got to be opened under laboratory conditions.
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