"You're crazy." "He's too big." "You'll get murdered." "What's the fight about?" "Fatso talks too much." "What did he say?" "What did he say?" "Is Benson the reason why you have to go to the principal's office?" "Guy, you in trouble again?" "You'll get clobbered." "He's got his Jap friends with him." "You want us to take them, Benson?" "Nah." "Leave them alone." "You stink." " Blabbing to the cops." " Me?" "Me tell the law you're the jerk that broke into the market just to steal a few lousy potatoes?" "Why, that kind of action ain't worth talking to nobody about." "Hey." "How'd it go in the principal's office?" "Come on, grab him and get him!" "Yeah, come on." "Hit him in the face." "Hey, look." "A fight." " Hit him in the face." " Get up, Guy." "Hit him." "Hit him." " Cut it out." " I ought to murder you, you fat stoolie." "What's the matter with you two now?" "Go on, get out of here." "You and your Jap friends." "Beat it." "All of you." "Why'd you let him get into this?" "Me?" "I didn't do nothing." "I told him he'd get clobbered." "Go on home." "Holy cow." "It wasn't my fault." "I'll see you at home." "I want to talk to you." "There's nothing to talk about." "Look, wipe the blood off your face." "Come with me while I change my clothes and I'll drive you home." "I don't want no drive home." "I'll give you a choice, either home or juvenile hall." "I've seen juvenile hall before." "It don't scare me." "It's a good start on something that can." "San Quentin." "Now, come on." "Those your books?" "Well, pick them up." "They're city property." "Big deal." "I said, pick them up." "You can't tell me what to do." "Pick them up." "Thanks for the ride." "What's the trouble, Guy?" "Fighting all the time." "And some worse things I've heard about." "I don't care what you've heard." "I don't care what anybody's heard." "These are rough times for a lot of people." "Not enough jobs, people on relief." "Everybody's got problems." "Is that why you broke in the market last night?" "Things so bad you have to steal?" "I didn't say I stole." "Benson said it." "What are you doing?" "I'm going in with you." "I've never met your folks." "I don't want you to go in." "I won't embarrass you." "I won't tell them anything about that market." "Come on." "You stay out of my house." "Please, please." "Don't go in." "Where's your mother?" "In the hospital." "How long has she been there?" "They took her away last Wednesday." "And your father?" "I got no father." "He's dead." "You living here all alone?" "I can take care of myself." "I do all right." "Come on." "You come with me." "You can't go on living this way." "Roaming around loose, stealing your food." "It's no good, Guy." "Go pack some clothes." "You'll bunk up with George for a few days." "I'm not taking anything from anybody." "You won't be taking anything from my family they don't want to give you." "Now, come on, pack some clothes." " Hi." " Hi." "Guy's mother's in the county hospital." " He'll stay with us until she gets well." " Say, that's great." " Can he sleep in my room?" " That's the idea." "Hey, we'll have a ball." "Except..." "I'm real sorry about your mother." "Come on." "See you in a minute, Guy." "Mama?" "You have come here well." "My mother means you're welcome." "Yes." "Welcome." "Thank you, Mrs. Une." "our parents don't speak much English." "You'll have to start learning Japanese, Guy." "Heck, I'm just barely getting by in 7th grade English." "Hey, come on, Guy." "I'll show you our room." "Hey, hurry up." "The breakfast is ready." "oh, is that what she said?" "She said "good morning" to you." "What do you usually have for breakfast?" "Raw fish and rice." "Chilled pigeon eggs." "Raw?" "Yesterday it was octopus." "If we're lucky, there'll be some left." "Delicious." "Especially with that sauce made from fish eyes." "Fish eyes?" "What did you think we eat around here?" "Even if Papa and Mama aren't citizens, Kaz and I are." "We're Americans." "All of us." "Yeah, not as dumb as me." "oh, sugar is osato." "Make you all-America boy." "Already all-America boy." "No need cereal." "oh, tell your Mom I didn't mean that." "I like this kind of cereal best of all." "Pop says he hopes you slept okay." "oh, yes, sir." "Just fine." "Automobile is jidousha?" "Is that for taxi too?" " No, taxi is taxi." " Taxi." "What'd you say?" "That means you're doing very well." "You're joto... okay." "okay." "I like that." "Broom is hoki." "A vacuum cleaner would be easier and better." "This is a carpet sweeper." "I know what it is in Japanese." "you say it in English." "Carpet sweeper." "Carpet-a sweeper." "Yes, that's good." "Now, if we had a motor..." "Motah." "It would be a vacuum cleaner." "vacu-um clean?" "Er... vacuum cleaner." "Er?" "vacu-um cleaner." "Yes." "Now..." "This is..." "In Japanese it's a hoki but in English it's a broom." "A broom." " Yes." " You teach me." "That's a mado but in English it's a window." "Window." "Yes." "Why didn't you ever help your mother learn English?" "Gosh, I don't know." "This is a broom." "oh, boy, you teach me." "George, the work's all done." "How about some basketball?" "Sure." "Let's go." "His mother?" "She's..." "She's dying." "Can this be his home?" "Yes, his home." "Come here." "I tell you a story." "very old." "It is..." "An ancient legend." "All Japanese boy know." "You learn too now." "once upon a time old woman go to river to wash clothes." "In river large peach come floating." "old woman take peach home and peach open up in two pieces." "out jump kawaii boy." "Beautiful boy." "old woman and husband name him Peach Boy." "Peach Boy." "Soon, Peach Boy grow big and strong." "He want to go..." "He wants to conquer Devil's Island." "Is there really such a place?" "So the legend goes." "Soon boy go to onigashima." "And he see big chief and fight." "And kill him." "They very scared." "Give up." "And then Peach Boy bring all treasure back home." "Make old woman and old man very happy." "What was that treasure that made them so happy?" "Love." "Yes, love." "I do love you, Mama-san." "I love you very much." "I've listened to that Peach Boy story a hundred times before and never knew what the treasure really was." "Because, my brother, you've always had it." "Come on." "Come on." "Hey, George." " Hey, George." " Coming." "Like, this thing's still loose." "Take it to the filling station to let Mike fix it." "Why aren't you dressed?" "You'll be late." "Well, we'll skip coffee if we have to." "You told me this is a very important morning." "It is." "But darn it, Guy." "I'm afraid she'll say no." "oh, are you nuts?" "All you have to do is take a look at her and it tells the whole story." "I wish I were that sure." "Well, all you're gonna do is ask her to go steady." "But I can't get the words out." "I've tried a hundred times." "The words just stick in my throat." "Do me a favor?" "Sure, I will." "What do you want me to do?" "Take the car to Mike's..." "No." "You take Ester to coffee and church." "Find out how I really stand, will you?" "Well, now, I just not might come back." "I might take her to the preacher myself." " Thanks, pal." " okay, here." "I'll wrap some wire around while you change." "Yeah." "Take a shave while you're at it." "oh, yeah." "Gee, I can't go to bat for my brother looking like a nukka, can I?" "So that's why I came to pick you up instead of George." "He hasn't got a headache." "And you want my answer?" "Yeah." "George is a big boy." "Why can't he speak for himself?" "oh, well, you know George." "He's shy and he... oh, maybe you'll have a change of mind when I ask you in church, huh?" " Hey, how about a little breakfast?" "oh, fine." "Anything you want up to 40 cents." "You're really a big spender, aren't you?" "Well, that date of mine last night cleaned me out, you know." "So suffer." "That's what you get for going out with girls like that." "Well, now that's a fine way for my future sister-in-law to talk to me." "Ladies and gentlemen, we interrupt this program to bring you a special news bulletin." "Yeah, that's me honking." "How about a little service, huh?" "The Japanese have attacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, by air..." "Hey, Jap lover." "How's it feel being out with the enemy?" "Are you talking to us?" "Come on." "Leave them alone." "What do you mean, leave them alone?" "That's a Jap." "Hey, punk." "What are you doing out with a Jap broad?" "Well, well, now just a minute." "No, no, no, Guy." "Don't." "Please." "Let's just go someplace else." "Johnny, now, knock it off, will you?" "Wait a minute, Johnny, wait a minute." "oh, please." " Come on, now." "Take it easy, will you?" " What do you mean, take it easy?" " What do you expect after what's happened?" " That's what I mean." " Making cracks at that girl for no reason." " Wait, listen to this." "At least 2000 Americans have been killed by Japan's sneak attack." "The great fear of the moment is that more Jap bombers may be even now on their way." "If you got any sense, get that girl off the street and out of sight." "From what meager information we've been able to get from radio reports extensive damage has been wrought on Hickam Field." "No matter how long it may take us to overcome this premeditated invasion the American people in their righteous might will win through to absolute victory." "I ask that the congress declare that since the unprovoked and dastardly attack by Japan on Sunday, December 7th 1941 a state of war has existed between the United States and the Japanese empire." "We're at war for sure, men." "What should we do about it?" "We ought to join the army as fast as we can." "Are you guys crazy?" "Crazy?" "Didn't you hear the president?" "Well, sure I heard him." "So what?" "Enlisting is nuts." "We'd be fighting our own people." "They're not our kind." "They might be coming here to L.A. next." "Sneak up on us, just like at Pearl Harbor." " Freddy, where's the closest place to join?" " Fort MacArthur." " Let's get going before the war's over." " Yeah." "Coming with us, Guy?" "You don't think I'm gonna let you go by yourselves, do you?" " Never passed up a good fight yet." " George do you know what you're doing?" "She's asking if we know what we're doing." "Do we know what we're doing?" "Have the coffee ready when we get back." "Yeah, we might be back in uniform." " Come on, Kaz, let's take off." " Where you going?" " We're going to Fort MacArthur to join up." " You're wasting your time." "What do you mean?" "I was there yesterday." "I tried to enlist and they laughed at me." "You'd think we're spies or something." "They don't want any of us." "They might accept Guy, but not you two." "Well, if they don't want my brothers, than the hell with them." "I don't care what you say, it stinks." "The whole thing stinks." "oh, Guy, please don't." "Don't blame them." "They're only following orders." "They haven't told you where they're taking you?" "To Santa Anita, the assembly center." " Then a relocation camp." " No." "Concentration camp is what you mean." "Whatever or wherever it is we'll all be the same there." "And if they throw rocks in our window or scream dirty names it won't be because we're Japanese." "You're not, you're Americans." "That's what I'm talking about." "other Americans don't seem to think so." "Ester." "Goodbye, Guy." "Goodbye, Ester." "I don't want us to be lost, separated." "We may be sent to different camps." "We'll find each other." "We'll write." " Here we come." " okay." "There we are." "We look like those refugees in the newsreel, huh?" "Well, so long, Guy." "I'll be seeing you." "In a couple of weeks or so." "It's been good bunking with you." "You know that." "I know." "Stay on the beam, buddy." "okay." "You too." "Well, this is it, Guy." "Hey, Kaz, let me ask you something." "The wheels running this war gotta needle everybody who once maybe came from someplace else." "Now, how about all the Germans, all the Italians in America too?" "I can't answer that, Guy." "Right or wrong, our government's doing what they think is right." "No one bats a thousand." "Well, good luck, kid." "Good luck to you, Kaz." "oh, I carry it." "I will miss my home." "I'll miss it too, Mama-san." "All-America boy, you good son to me." "oh, Mama-san, how can I ever thank you for all you've done for me?" "Sayonara, my son." "Sayonara." "Sorry, son." "You've got a perforated eardrum." "Dear buddy, by the time you read this Kaz and I will be on our way to Fort Meade and overseas." "Address, A.P.O. 449, New York." "Kaz and I spent a couple of days with the folks before being shipped." "They miss you very much, Guy." "Because of Pop's health the authorities are transferring them to Camp Manzanar, in California." "Everybody's on the move, huh?" "You better write, you bum." "We want to hear that everything's okay with you." "Your brother, George." "P.S. Phoned Ester to say goodbye." "I started to propose to her over the phone but got cold feet." "Son Guy!" "oh, Mama-san." "oh, and I'm sure glad to be here." "You look wonderful, Mama-san." "Wonderful." "How is Papa?" "Is the California sun helping him?" "oh, help much." "He work in field now." "Soon be here." " Did you see camp?" " Yeah, a little bit of it." "What I saw looked better than I expected." "Not so nice at first." "All dirt and mud." "No flowers." "We worried about you." "Not hear from you." "We wait and wait." "For letter." " For visit." " Yeah." "I..." "Well, you know, I was traveling around here and there and..." "Well, now that you're a lot closer, why, it's..." "Hey." "Are these two heroes anybody I know?" "oh, they fight in Italy now." "But daijobu last we hear." "I wish to God it was over so they'd be safe." "Son Guy safe?" "oh, sure." "Sure, I'm safe." "You must miss them awful much, Mama-san." "oh, heart cries at night." "But must be." "To straighten out this mess." "Son George teach that word." "It's good word?" "That's a real good word." "oh, it sure is a mess." "Sons." "All-America boys end mess." "No more mess ever." "We live happy." "Happy?" "How can you be happy?" "Everything you and Papa-san ever worked for is gone." "True." "Gone." "once before we sit so." "Yeah, I know." "It was a long time ago, wasn't it?" "Mother father of Une family work hard all lives." "Want to build..." "Good..." " Good..." " Foundation?" "oh, hai, hai." "Good foundation." "For future." "Not many years left for old people to build again." "Sons must build." "Kaz, George, Guy." "Must build home again." "Must build world again." "Must end mess." "All papa-sans, mama-sans all countries, all over the world is same." "This you believe?" "What difference does it make what one man believes or does?" "one man must believe." "Must make difference." "Why else Kaz, George go far away across ocean to kill men look like brother they love?" "Mama-san are you saying that it's all right for me to go to war against the Japanese?" "oh, you big fellow." " oh, not so big, Pop." " Guy, what you do all this time?" "No, never mind about me." "I want to know about you." " How do you feel?" "You look great." " I feeling great." " Eat like horse." " Horse?" "oh, got plenty of hay around here, huh?" "Horse, hay." "Mama-san eat a whole..." "Whole..." " Bale?" " So, so." "Bale." " What was that?" " Meal time." "Gong on every block hit same time." "Eating very punctual." " Punctual." " Punctual." "George teach." "Good word?" "oh, that's a great word." "Come, we eat three bales hay." "Three bales." " Captain." " Yes." "There's a man outside, says he wants to enlist." "But he's been turned down by his own board." "What's he doing here?" "Well, he says he speaks and understands Japanese." "Send him in." "We need interpreters." "Yes, sir." "The captain will see you now." "Captain Salter, Mr. Gabaldon." " Sit down, please." " Thank you." "Go left." "Go left." "Right, back, ho!" "Go left." "Go left." "Step to the rear, ho!" "Go left." "Go left, right, left." "Don't that joker know any orders besides that one?" "Left." "Halt." "To the rear." "Halt." "Left oblique, halt." "Halt." "Halt." "order." "Halt." "All right, let's fall in there on the double." "Move it." "Gabaldon, front and center." "Gabaldon!" "Now, can't you get it through your head what oblique means?" " Now, look, sarge..." " You're at attention." "I came into this outfit to talk to the enemy, not to footrace with them." "Now, let's go through it once more, boot." "In the Marines, it's "sergeant," not "sarge. "" "It is never sarge, you got it?" "In the marines you fight." "F-I-G-H-T." "I don't care if you're a cook or a typist or an interpreter." "I don't care if you got a busted back or a busted eardrum." "You'll fight." "Take my word for it." "Do I make myself clear?" "Yes, sir." "Fall in!" "Left." "These things don't weigh very much, do they?" "You just kind of take it and throw it like a football, put it on the target." "Right, isn't it, sarge?" "That's not bad, Gabaldon." "That's not bad at all." "But next time pull the pin." "The idea is to kill the Japs." "Next man." "What's the matter with you?" "There will be times when you'll find that your hands are your only weapons." "Now, if I can have a volunteer, I'll demonstrate the first jujitsu holds." "Is he gonna be surprised." "This is the first basic position." "And now for the second position." "Well, I guess I really asked for that one, didn't I?" "Hey, you want to try for the third position?" "I don't know, I just don't know." "Three days and I get no place." "This filly won't post without a slip from the preacher." "I tell this babe I'm being shipped overseas just so I'll make out." "Didn't expect orders to break camp for us the minute we get back." "How'd you do, Mac?" "oh, mission accomplished." "Did you do all right, hero?" "Are you kidding?" "Got a different one every night." "It's a good thing the corps keep me in shape or I'd be up for another Purple Heart." "Next time, buddy, I'm taking my liberty with you." "Well, that's the way it goes." "Some guys got it." "Some guys ain't." "All right, saddle up, move out of here." "Anybody know where we're going?" "Scuttlebutt has it Hawaii." "We're replacements." " What for?" " You'll find out when the ship hits port." "Ship?" "I get seasick taking a bath." "Come on, let's move, let's get out of here." "Come on, let's go." "Move it." "Intelligence Section, 2nd Marines, 2nd Division." "Is that a good outfit to be with?" "The 2nd is one of the "bleedingest. "" "Hey, Bill, is that your old outfit?" "Yeah, right from the beginning." " You mean the "Canal" beginning?" " Yeah." "Guadalcanal until I got it on Tarawa." "Where'd you get it, Pete?" "Some eager boot like you thought I was a Jap and stuck his bayonet into me." "oh, that is sort of a running gag, Guy." "Actually, junior here got it from a sniper on New Britain." "Where that hit, I don't think it'll ever stop itching." "Where did it hit?" "Where the hell do you think you gotta get hit for a Purple Heart?" "Well, I'm glad at least I belong to something even if it is an outfit with a couple of tin heroes." "Hey, I didn't know they had obstacle courses in the trucks." "This is it, you five." "Hey, are you sure this is the right place?" "This looks like a beach club to me." "It's a club, all right." "very exclusive." "The members have fought in action in every island of the Pacific, Boot." "Come on, let's go." "That must be our replacements." "They're fresh." "Wonder if they're seasoned, Lenny." "Two old men and three boots." "Kind of hard to know who to salute around here." "You can forget about that." "I'm Sgt. Leonard." "Private Gabaldon." "Don't get the wrong idea about that either." "We earn our pay." "Come on, I'll take you to the skipper." "You can leave your gear outside, men." "Replacements are here, sir." "Good." "Bring them in, sergeant." "Sergeant Hazen reporting as ordered, sir." "Corporal Lewis reporting, sir." "Private Gabaldon reporting as ordered, sir." "Sir, Private Polaski reporting as ordered." "Sir, Private Martini reporting as ordered, sir." "Stand at ease." "Glad to have you aboard, men." "Welcome back to the 2nd Division, Hazen." " How was the vacation?" " Things got a little too quiet for me, sir." "I'm glad to be back." "Lewis?" "How's it going?" "Says here you were shot in the ashcan?" "Not bad, sir." "Could have been with a howitzer." "Gabaldon." "Speak Japanese, eh?" "I get only part of that, but my Japanese is just so-so." " Where'd you learn the language?" " Well, I learned it from my family and neighbors when I was growing up." "Polaski, Martini." "Fine boot records, men." "I need all the good men I can get." "Well, now, officially we're part of Regimental Headquarters R2 on the organization charts." "But in action, we're so far out in front we don't have contact with headquarters." "Now I make it loud and clear that I've got the best and toughest collection of specialists in the whole corps." "Now, you make sure you don't let anybody think differently." "Sergeant Leonard will fix you up with 48 hours liberty." "Enjoy yourselves, men." "It might be your last time ashore." " That'll be all, sir?" " Yeah, carry on." "Aye, aye, sir." "What a dirty slop joint that was." "It's worse than the last three." "Charge you a buck a drink and nothing happens." " I don't think they put booze in it." " Say we get a bottle someplace." "Where are the dames?" "There's got to be three broads in this town." " Here chick, chick." " Are you kidding?" "There's 10 guys for every dame in Honolulu." "Now there's a gal who hopes the war will never end." "You know those swabbies." "They'll kiss a snake if somebody'll hold it for them." "That's what old daddy's been looking for." " oh, shake it baby, shake it." " visit a Genuine Authentic Hawaiian village." " That bus doesn't leave for a couple hours." " Let's take a taxi." "Yeah, let's take a taxi, there's one right there." "Now, wait a minute, wait a minute." "I'll go make a deal with him." "okay, all you pretty little babies, get your grass skirts on." "Hey, buddy, you want to take us to that "Genuine Hawaiian village" over there?" "Sure, Mac." "Where can I get some whiskey, good whiskey?" "Whiskey's hard to come by." "That's a brand new. 45." "I stole it off the base this morning." "Interested?" "You can get plenty for it." "Now it's still got the Cosmoline and wax paper wrapped around it." "I'll trade it for three quarts, and I mean good, now three quarts of good whiskey." "okay?" "only don't tell them guys because they're square." "Hey." "Be my guests." "Hey..." "You mean, this is the Hawaiian village?" "Yeah." "Look, you wait up there and I'll see what I can do." "You mean, this is the place?" "What about with the hula dolls?" "Where are the broads with Hawaiian skirts shaking their gazoombas?" "Hey, we've been took." " Hey, what's with the boot?" " Watch your language." "What's with the bright boot?" "Bonded." "Just like the officer's Club's." "Where's the pistol?" "All right, you're both under arrest." "I warned you about this." " CID, Criminal Investigating Division." " But look..." "We finally caught you, huh, Mac?" "You're trading booze for government property." "I didn't steal nothing." "You know what we do to runners?" "They get years and years, that's if we don't shoot them first." " This kind of guy we hang." " I've got a wife and kids." "We got the information you're the top guy in this outfit that's been receiving this stolen property." "No, I just drive a cab." "Tell him." "Tell him it was your idea." "Tell him." "Let him go." "He don't know nothing about it." "You got me." "What more do you want?" "Well all right." "I gotta keep this as evidence." " Please let me go." " All right, get out of here." "Look at all the beautiful booze." "You know, buddy, not only are you a good buddy you're also an A-number one con man." "That's a very rare and valuable combination." "And now for the broad department." "Permit me." "Thank you." " Beachhead established, sir." " My toast, sir." "Well, here's looking at..." "At..." "Hello, there, Madame Butterfly." "How would you like to..." "Sorry, no speak English." " Don't let her get away." " You talk her language." "See if she talks ours." "If he can handle the dames like he can get the liquor we're going to have a ball." "Yeah, the Iron Petticoat." "Do you know her?" "Yeah, I know her." "Half the guys on the island know her." "Well, listen, I'm just passing through, but how about a little introduction, huh?" "Pete, do you remember the football game we played with Navy back in..." " Don't change the subject, just introduce..." " Not changing the subject." "What was the score?" " Nothing to nothing." "There was no score." " That is my point." "She's a writer for a magazine back in the States." "She writes about how everyone should give their all to the servicemen." "She just doesn't practice what she preaches, that's all." " What a waste." " Yeah, forget it." "Half the guys got Purple Hearts from bumping against the old Iron Petticoat." "Maybe it's time for her to get a Purple Heart." "How about introducing me?" "What do you say?" "Introduce me, come on." "No deal." "I'm not wasting a good liberty on operation Petticoat." "Get her for me." "old dad's got a technique that'll cut that iron like it was tissue paper." "Come on." "Please." "For your buddy." "okay, buddy, I'll see what I can do." "Go, man." "For the last time, will you please keep your clammy hands to yourself?" " Baby, just one little..." " Hi." "Sheila." "My name's Bill Hazen." "You did a story on me about a year ago and then we went dancing." "And if I know our Sheila, that's all you did." "oh, yes, of course." "How are you?" "Just fine." "okay, Marine, I suppose you're gonna try to steal my date." "Ignore him, sergeant." "He's drunk." "Well, I'm not gonna let you." "Look, mister." "I'm going to give her to you as a gift." " You can't treat me as if I were..." " Temper." "What a horrible thing to do to one of our fighting men." "Iron Petticoat." "I'm so ashamed." " Drink?" " Yes." "Honey!" "So, what we plan to do is, when you get off work, then it'll be about a half hour..." "That's my buddy." "What have you been doing, Sheila?" "oh, a great many things." "But I'm leaving shortly for Australia." "Australia." "Well, that's..." "That's nice." "That's very nice." "What did you guys ever do before I enlisted?" "Listen, tell me, what's up?" "She gets off in a half an hour, and you and Bill are gonna flip for the roommate." " She got a roommate?" " Yeah." "oh, great." " Well, what's with the roommate?" " Well, sounds great." "She's a dancer from San Francisco." "They've got their own apartment." " They've got their apartment?" " We'll meet them there." "We don't have to flip." "Look, Bill's got his own date." "I'll tell you what, you go tell him that you and I are cutting out." "No, you go tell him because Sono told me where to get some booze." "It looks like we're gonna really need it." "See you later." "See you later." "Hey, Pete." "Pete, this is Sheila Lincoln." " Sheila, this is Pete Lewis." " Hi." " You've heard me speak of Sheila." " I sure have." "Yeah, well, Sheila's magazine is sending her to Australia." "Well, that's if I can get a seat on the plane." "I have a very low priority though." " oh, I wouldn't say that." " What he means to say is he's been dying to meet you, haven't you?" " oh, yeah." "I'm sorry I can't stay and chat with you." "Guy and I have a date with a couple of Japanese chicks, huh?" "I'll see you later." "We're going over to their apartment." " Well, I'll see you later, Bill." " Yeah, Pete, stay a while." "Look, Sheila why don't we go along?" "Be a lot more fun than a bar or restaurant." "What kind of fun can you have in an apartment?" "She serious?" "Look at it this way, Sheila." "You can get a lot of local color for your magazine, isn't that right?" "oh, yeah, yeah." "Yeah, I can see it now." "A Sheila Lincoln exclusive:" ""I Saw our Fighting Men in Action. "" "No?" "Hey, Pete, will you turn around?" "I can look at yours any day." "Don't you think of anything else?" "Not lately, honey." "Hey, Sono, you don't have to wait on us, honey." "I'm not." "I just want everybody to have a good time." " okay, honey." " "Honey. "" "Everybody is "honey" to you." "oh, go, girls, go, go, go." "Don't you men realize all a girl wants is respect?" "Well, excuse me, ma'am." "Hey, go, Pete." "Go." "Hey, honey, go, go." "Hey, that's it, Pete." "Go, honey." "Never run out of ice as long as that dame's around." "oh, you're mean." "I don't get it." "She's got all the standard equipment she's got the extras." "Comes off the line without a motor." "She's got the motor." "The man with the right key hasn't shown up yet." "I wouldn't mind." "Yeah, baby!" "You'd leave little old Sono?" "oh, no, I wouldn't leave little old Sono." "I wouldn't want hara-kiri on my conscience." "Don't flatter yourself." "After all the trays I've carried tonight." "I want somebody as tired as me." "Like that one." "Let's go, soldier." "oh, I've had it, honey." "What's the matter, Pete?" "Did you run out of:" "I don't know, I don't know, honey." "If I've got anything left I'm gonna save it for something important. okay?" "Let's catch our breath, huh?" "You catch your breath." "I ain't quitting while I'm ahead." "Go, baby." "Hey, let's go, Famika." "Go, honey." "oh, yeah." "Now, that's what we're really fighting for." "Not Ma's apple pie." " Hey, she's the greatest, right, Gabby?" " Great." "She should be." "She was the best stripper in San Francisco." "No kidding." "Stripper?" "Hey, Peter." "Famika is a stripper." " What?" " Famika's a stripper." " A stripper?" " Yeah." " For real, baby?" " Are you impressed?" "I sure am, honey." "I'm glad." "Hey, Famika, honey, come on, come on, let's have a little show, huh?" "Down, boy." "It's my night off." "Besides, it might offend your lady friend." "Who?" "Sheila?" "oh, Sheila wouldn't mind." "You wouldn't mind, would you?" "of course you wouldn't, I knew you wouldn't." "We're gonna have a strip..." "You'll never attract a stripper that way." "Here, let me show you." "And now, folks, may I present the Queen of Burlesque:" "Famika!" "Famika's going to shake it from the tips of her toes to the tops of her tiny tassels." "Hey move it, honey." "Move it for me." "Come on, Famika." "Fire one." "Come on, shake it, shake it." "Come on, Famika, move it." "Go, baby." "Now, that is not a boy." "Hey, go, Famika, go." "Attababy." "Go, baby, go." "Go, honey." " Now, that's what I call art." " I've seen better." "Well, evidently you've been around a lot more than we have." "If anybody asks you, I went thataway." "Hey, how about that?" "I've got a front row seat and I'm not even bald." "You gotta change your seat, buddy." "Your girl's getting lonesome." "Your girl's getting lonesome." "That's my girl." "The one over there catching cold." "Now, buddy, you're forgetting." "I remember:" ""Get her for me, buddy." "I'll cut through that like tissue paper. "" " I was only kidding." " Yeah, well, I'm not." "So if you wanna be a buddy-buddy." "Change your seat, buddy." "Come on, honey, go." "Go." "Go." "Let's go, Famika, come on, honey." "Go, honey." "Hey, that's it, baby, come on, honey." "Go." "Hey, come on, honey." "Hey." "Easy, boy, you'll break our lease." "You're breaking my heart, honey." "Come on, take off a little more." "You're cute, honey, but the show is over." "Come on, honey, come over here." "Well, did you like the show?" "You call that a show?" "Well, yeah." "Come here." "Come here, honey." "Put on the record." " Not bad for a girl without a motor." " Yeah." "Hey, Marine." "Your mouth is open." "It's watering too." "Yeah." "Want some advice from an old campaigner?" "Deal the cards." "oh, you're kidding." "You want that?" "Then turn around and deal." "She can have anyone she wants, so she doesn't want them." "Show her someone she can't have." "Deal." "Come on." "She's coming." " Ignore her." " I'll try." "What's the matter?" "Too much for you, baby boy?" " Whose play?" " Yours." "Nobody turns their back on Sheila." "Why don't you go back and finish your minuet?" "I'm busy." "What a waste of good whiskey." "Why, you dirty..." "Come on, Guy." "Come on, Guy." " Hey, go, Marine." " Yeah, come on." "Hey, come on." "Come on, Guy." "Pin her down." "Pin her down." "Now you got her." "But..." "She..." "She's..." "Don't you think it's a little warm in here?" "Yeah, well, I think it's a little warm in here." "Two down and one to go." "Gin rummy?" "Gin rummy?" " While those guys are..." " There's a time and place for everything." "You're right." "We've got the time and this must be the place." "The time, yes." "Gin rummy." "At least let's make it interesting." "What'll we play for?" "I wish I was smart enough to cheat." "Don't worry." "I'm always unlucky." "Well, we're still dancing." "Don't you ever change the music?" "Music." "Great bunch of Marines. oh, boy." "Three gorgeous chicks and what do you got?" "one guy's dancing, other guy's playing gin rummy and the other guy's out there picking flowers." "oh, yes." "Some picking, huh?" "Hey, they got the right idea." "oh, They sure have." "Well, let's go back." "Sono." " Guess what?" " What?" "Gin." "I told you I was unlucky." "Still leave the dirty work for the slobs on the ground, huh?" "You're hit?" "What's the matter?" "Who you feeling sorry for, your Jap friends or your buddies out there getting slaughtered?" "Look, boot, you're not the first one that ever cracked up hitting the beach." "Damn it, we're all scared." "We need a satchel charge." " Gotta get close enough to use it first." " That gun's gotta be knocked out." "It's you and me, Lewis." "Cover us." "Right flank." "What are you doing here, Gabaldon?" "Gabaldon!" "Go." "Scratch one pillbox." "They understood you just fine, Marine." "Go." "Go." "Hey, I'm..." " I'm sure sorry about what happened." " Forget it." "You can fight on my team any day." "I..." "You know..." "Sounds crazy, but I don't know what happened to me." "I..." "You had a problem to solve, that's all." "Yeah, but I'm not sure it's solved yet." "My folks were..." "Well, it's kill or be killed, I guess, huh?" "Kill or be killed, that's all you have to remember." "Just don't forget it." "Your turn to play spy, Gabby." "Looks like we're gonna have a rough night tonight." "oh, Sono, why did I leave you in Honolulu?" "oh, yeah." "Yeah, I see something." "Please, not while I'm eating." "Nellie Bly." "Go ahead." "Pass the word to the skipper." "Here they come." "Two tanks about half the Japanese army." "Sir, two tanks moving in on Hill 3-6-8." "Notify Black Jack Six." "We're moving out." "We're moving out. on the double." "Black Jack?" "Give me Black Jack Six." "All right, get the lead out of your pockets." "Man, they're really whooping it up." "Looks like they're loaded on sake." "Banzai attack for sure." "Yeah." "How we gonna see them?"