"[MAN LAUGHING]" "SMITTY:" "Get a load of them fancy ribbons." "Where did you get them, boy?" "You win them at the county fair?" "[SMITTY GRUNTS]" "SMITTY:" "Ow!" " Roger, you shouldn't have come." "ROGER:" "I had to see you." "It's about tomorrow night." "Please say you'll come to see me." "Roger, you shouldn't be here." "Please, go." "You aren't so tough." "[MARY ELLEN LAUGHS]" "[SPEAKING IN SPANISH]" "Maria Elena." "Maria Elena, I'm sorry I hit you." "Mary Ellen, if this thing goes against me you ain't heard the last of it." " Oh, I was scared to death." " Me too." "I still am." "JOHN-BOY:" "They came from the mountains from the plains, the East Coast and the West." "During World War II, America was a nation on the move." "People from all walks of life and different sections of the country were coming together, learning about each other's customs exchanging ideas and sometimes falling in love." "I'm sure sorry about this." "There's going to be a short wait while I adjust the carburetor on this old crate." "Oh, there's pop and candy inside Godsey's store here." "Won't take but a few minutes." "MARY ELLEN:" "Did you bring me some medical supplies?" "Oh, I sure did." "They're in a box right by my seat there." "The health officer brought them to the depot." "Thanks." "That fellow in the back I bet you anything he's one of them." " In that paratrooper uniform?" " Yeah." "CASEY:" "I believe you're right, Smitty." "You know, some shipmates of mine beat up on a gang of them out in L.A." "[CHUCKLES]" "MARY ELLEN:" "Excuse me." " Let the lady by." "SMITTY:" "You're right." "Time that bus is ready." "Wait a minute." "Just like I told you, Casey." "He's one of them, uh...." " What's that word?" "BILGE: "Pachuco."" "Yeah, pachucos." "[SMITTY LAUGHS]" "Look at him." "He's still wearing his zoot suit." "Ain't he fancy?" "Whoo!" "Real spick-and-span, mostly a spic." "SMITTY:" "You know something else." "I bet you his mama's still flipping frijoles all day long." "[SAILORS LAUGH]" "Hey, Casey, get a load of them fancy ribbons." "Where did you get them, boy?" "You win them at the county fair?" "[SMITTY GRUNTS]" "Ow!" "Easy." "Ow, this is...." "No" " Ow." "No." "Excuse me, miss, uh, can you tell me where the Willard house is?" "I'll take you there." "Thank you." "I'm Mary Ellen Willard." "You were married to Curtis Willard?" "No kidding, heh, heh." "Well, you're why I'm here." "I was at Pearl Harbor during the attack." "I still have trouble talking about that day." "Yeah, me too." "But I had to see you." "See, I wouldn't be here if it hadn't been for Major Willard." "He saved my life that day." "Sergeant, looks like you've been around." "Pacific, Africa, Europe." "Just about everywhere we're fighting." "Oh, when you're Airborne, you really get around." "I wish this war would hurry up and be over." "I'm afraid it's a long ways from being over." "Is that how most of the men feel about it, sergeant?" "Yes, sir." "It's a long way from Britain to Berlin." "And the Pacific, it's where Ben thinks his Seabee outfit will be sent." "JOHN:" "I hope it's all over before he has to go." "[JOHN SIGHS]" "Ben got a pass." "Do you think you'll be back?" "I hope so, honey." "I have to talk to the men at co-op and then see Matt Sarver in Richmond." "Nice to have met you, sergeant." "Thank you, sir, but before you leave there's something I'd like for you to read." "It took me a while to find out who had carried me to cover when I was wounded at Pearl." "It was Major Willard." "I wrote a letter about it." "When I was in Washington the other day the president thought I should be the one to bring this to the major's family." " President Roosevelt?" "EDDIE:" "Yes, sir." "I'm afraid it's a little late, but...." "Well, the major's been awarded the Silver Star for gallantry in action." "The letter will explain it all." ""The office of the president of the United States." "Dear Mrs. Willard we regret that there has been a delay in awarding this decoration to your late husband, Major Curtis J. Willard." "Through the efforts of Sergeant Edward A. Ramirez the heroic actions of Major Willard on December 7th, 1941 have finally been recognized." "On that date, Major Willard with complete disregard for his own safety rescued several wounded men bringing them to safety from the guns of low-flying enemy aircraft." "Though wounded himself, he refused medical attention and continued to save lives until he lost his own." "Through the bravery of Americans like Curtis Willard we shall win this war against tyranny and once again have peace throughout the world."" "It's signed Franklin D. Roosevelt." "Corabeth?" "It is you, Corabeth, isn't it?" "Yes." "But do I know you?" "Well, you did once." "I could only worship you from afar then, so you probably don't remember me." "I beg your pardon." "ROGER:" "I'm Roger Westerby." "We went to school together in Doe Hill." "Right." "Yes, of course." "Roger Westerby." "But you wore glasses then." "Yeah, I was so shy I could never say a word." "CORABETH:" "Heh." " Never to you, anyway." "You were the star of the Drama department and winner of the declamation contest and a dancer and beautiful." "And you still are." "[CHUCKLES]" "Roger, perhaps you still need glasses." "ROGER [LAUGHING]:" "No." "My eyes actually got better after I moved to Cincinnati." "Oh, do you live in Charlottesville now?" "ROGER:" "Oh, no, no." "We're just stationed nearby." " Getting ready to ship out soon." " Oh, dear." "I am sorry to hear that." "Well, then won't you have dinner with me?" "You know, one last fling." "You could even read some of that poetry to me." " I used to love the sound of your voice." " You did?" "Oh, I did." "Will you?" "Have dinner?" "Oh, Roger, I" " I can't." "You see, I don't live in Charlottesville." "I'm just here for a meeting of the State Retailers Association." "I really must return home." "Sounds impressive." "No, not really." "Um, you see, I'm connected with the Godsey supermarket chain." "I live in Jefferson County." "Well, I really must go." "ROGER:" "We could even go dancing." "Oh, I'd love to see you move again." "You were the most graceful thing I'd ever seen." "Oh, dear." "I wish you had said something about it then." "Well, I really must go." "Goodbye, Roger." "Adieu." "Corabeth, wait!" "[MARY ELLEN  EDDIE LAUGH]" "[SPEAKING IN SPANISH]" "[LAUGHS]" "Hang onto him." "I want to show him something." "[SPEAKS IN SPANISH]" "What's he got?" "[SPEAKS IN SPANISH]" "Say thank you." "[SPEAKING IN SPANISH]" "From the way you get along with John Curtis you've had experience with little ones." "I've got lots of little brothers and sisters out in California." "What did you do in Los Angeles before the war?" "I wanted to be a teacher but I got drafted before I could go to college." "Looks like you've made a pretty good soldier." "That was only after your husband handed my life back to me." "After I got out of the hospital I decided to become the best soldier I could." "I really felt I owed it to him somehow." "Do the ribbons mean you've got medals too?" "Yes, that's why I was in Washington." "Major Willard was saving lives I was taking them." "MARY ELLEN:" "Isn't that what they trained you to do?" "Yeah." "I gotta report back next week." "All these big things coming up." "You're welcome to stay here." "No, I can't do that." "You got a big enough family as it is." "Well, hi there, Mary Ellen." "Say, how's that big boy doing, huh?" "MARY ELLEN:" "Oh, he's fine, Ep." " Ha, ha, he sure is." "This is Sergeant Ramirez." " Sergeant." " Sheriff." " They told me I might find you out here." " Something wrong?" "Were you mixed up in some kind of fracas down in front of Ike's store with a sailor?" " Yes, sir, but there wasn't much to it." "EP:" "Not according to the sailor." "He's filing charges against you." "He says you broke his arm." "Oh, I didn't mean to do that." "I saw it, Ep." "It was self-defense, pure and simple." "We're holding a meeting in my office soon as Smith feels up to it." "You better come along as a witness." "In the meantime, sergeant, you're gonna have to stick around." "Look, sheriff, that sailor grabbed me." "He insulted my family." "Well, I know, but, uh...." "Ep, the sergeant can stay here." "I'll be responsible for him." "Okay, Mary Ellen." "I'll be giving you a call." "Looks like you're staying after all, Eddie." "You shouldn't get mixed up in this, Mary Ellen." "Mexicans and the law don't mix too well." "I don't want it to rub off on you." " How far are we riding today?" " About six miles." "I have to take some prescriptions to some people up in the hills." "Where did you learn to ride?" "Oh, I used to be an exercise boy at a race track." " Well, let's ride." " Okay." "You know what, Corabeth, I gotta see a man about a dog." "What?" "Oh, excuse me." "I've gotta go to the powder room." "[LAUGHS]" "[DOOR OPENS]" " So this is the Godsey supermarket." " Oh, Roger." "How on earth did you ever find me here?" "Well, you're very well known at the State Retailers Association." "I didn't want you to be arrested so I paid for that book of poetry you ran off with yesterday." "Oh!" "Oh, I was going to take that back." "Here, let me pay you." "No, don't do that." "Look, I have a better idea." "I saw this lovely pond with a little bridge across it near here." "Why don't we have a picnic?" "You can read some of that poetry to me." "Roger I couldn't." "You see I'm married to Mr. Godsey." "ROGER:" "Yeah, I know, I know." "That was something else I found out at your Retailers Association." "Corabeth I'm married too." "Now, Betty is a fine, fine person." "It's just that...." "Well, she's just not interested in some of the things I am and...." "[SIGHS]" " It is so hard to explain." " Yes, isn't it?" "Oh, I mean-- I know it must be difficult for you." "All I'm suggesting is a harmless rendezvous where we can recapture some of the moments of our youth." "Roger, I can't." "Wouldn't you even consider it for an old friend who's going overseas in a few days?" "Meet me there in an hour, Corabeth, please." "[FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING]" " He's coming." " Please." "IKE:" "Hi, captain." "ROGER:" "How do you do?" "Nice place you got here." "IKE:" "Well, thank you very much." "Uh, something we can do for you?" "ROGER:" "Oh, no, no." "No, thank you." "I was just driving through your beautiful countryside and, uh...." "[ROGER LAUGHS]" " Well, frankly I got lost." "IKE:" "Ha, ha." "But I know where I'm going now." "Thank you." " Well, good day to you, sir." " Okay." "You have a nice trip." "[DOOR OPENS THEN CLOSES]" "Seems like a nice fellow, huh?" "Have you given up smiling for the duration?" "Oh, I don't have many happy thoughts these days." "I think it's that uniform." "You have to look mean to live up to it." "Oh, yeah?" "Yeah." "Somewhere under that grim look is a warm-hearted person with a sense of humor." "You aren't so tough." "[MARY ELLEN LAUGHS]" "Come on, soldier." "Show me some moves." "Come on, come on." "Mary Ellen, you're gonna get hurt, all right?" "Not with you just standing there, soldier." "Come on." "[SPEAKING IN SPANISH]" "Maria Elena." "Maria Elena, I'm sorry I hit you." "[LAUGHING]" " You're not hurt." " I might have been." "I would never do that." "CORABETH:" "Nor, what may count itself as blest" "The heart that never plighted troth" "But stagnates in the weeds of sloth" "Nor any want-begotten rest" "I hold it true, whate'er befall" "I feel it when I sorrow most" "Oh, dear." "I had forgotten what a romantic Lord Tennyson was." "I hold it true, whate'er befall" "I feel it when I sorrow most" "'Tis better to have loved and lost" "Than never to have loved at all" "Right?" "Oh, yes." "Yes, the words are right." "I'm not sure about the morality." "There's a poem I remember." "[LAUGHS]" "I wanted to recite it to you back then, but I was going off to Cincinnati and not the European theater of operations." "Tell me not, Sweet, I am unkind" "That from the nunnery Of thy chaste breast and quiet mind" "To war and arms I fly" "True, a new mistress now I chase The first foe in the field" "And with a stronger faith embrace" "A sword, a horse, a shield" "Yet this inconstancy is such As you too shall adore" "I could not love thee, Dear, so much" "Loved I not Honor more" "I must go." "[HORSE NEIGHING]" "I must go." "They'll see us." "Meet me tomorrow at noon in the bookstore." " I have to see you again, Corabeth." " No, I can't." "ROGER:" "I'll be waiting." "It's impossible, Roger." "ELIZABETH:" "I wish Jim-Bob could see you." "He thinks you're such a rough, tough paratrooper." "Well, there are two sides to every coin, you know." "[PHONE RINGING]" "Oh, I'll go get it." "I think Virginia likes uniforms." "She pays a lot more attention to Ben than she ever does to me." "Uh, yeah, just a second." "He's right here." "Eddie, I think it's the sheriff." " Here, I'll take her." " Thanks." "Here's her bottle." "Thanks." "EDDIE:" "Thank you." "Hello?" "Yes, sir, right away." "Okay, I'll be right there." "You know, Corabeth, the Baldwin ladies and their shopping list, heh." "They don't have the slightest idea there are any shortages." "I guess I'm just going to have to make some substitutions." "Mr. Godsey did you miss me this afternoon?" "No, we aren't very busy." "I see." "Oh, how was that, uh, Red Cross meeting?" " Oh, I didn't go." " You didn't?" "How come?" "Well, it was such a beautiful spring afternoon that I...." "I stopped near Drucilla's Pond and took a walk." "Well, that's good." "I'm glad you did that." "You know, you work too hard." "What with the store and the Retailers Association and the rationing and all that." "I really don't mind." "I want to do my part." "Oh, yeah, but you don't want to do too much, huh?" "SMITTY:" "He's lying, sheriff." " His kind's real good at that." "Well, now, that's enough, Mr. Smith." "Your son and his friends here have already made their depositions and as soon as I get, well, the sergeant's here we'll send him in to the nearest military authorities and get a ruling." "Now, is that understood?" "Well, by the way, where's Mary Ellen?" "I thought she was going to testify." "Can we leave her out of this?" "Well, sure." "If you want to, sergeant." "Okay, talk slow and I'll take your statement." "One of them grabbed me." "[TYPEWRITER CLACKING]" "I defended myself." "Okay, go ahead." "That's what happened." "Nothing more to say." "Now, sergeant, are you sure that, uh, that's all you wanna say?" "That's the truth, why say more?" "Well, uh, I just don't...." "I gotta tell you these other statements contradict everything you've said." "That could go against you." "That's his problem, not yours, sheriff." "That's right." "He ought to get everything that's coming to him." "MARY ELLEN:" "Hi, sheriff." " Mary Ellen." "Why didn't you wait for me, Eddie?" "Sheriff said to get right down here." "Mary Ellen, you gonna make a statement or not?" "Yes, I am." "I saw exactly what happened." "You talking for this greaser?" "I'm speaking for myself." "Can we get on with this, Ep?" "I done business with your daddy." "Does he know what you're up to?" "EP:" "Mr. Smith I think it's time you take your son and his friends on home." "I'll make sure you get a copy of any further statements made in this matter." "Know what I heard, Pa?" "Heard she's kind of sweet on that Mex." "You know what, sheriff?" " Heard he's staying out at her place." " Smitty." "You've made your statement." "Now get on out of here." "All of you, come on." "Out of here." "All right, Mary Ellen..." "[DOOR CLOSES] ...let's hear what you've got to say." "ROGER:" "Corabeth, please, will you just listen to me for a minute?" "Look, all I wanted to do was take you to this quaint little tea room for a pleasant luncheon and intelligent, adult conversation." "I believe you, Roger, but I just simply cannot bring myself to leave Mr. Godsey alone here in the store again." "I mean, I" " I called to tell you that I" "I" " I just don't feel that's right." "But don't you understand?" "I may never see you again." "I'm going off to war, Corabeth, I want to have something to remember." "[OVER PHONE] I wanna be with you." "Oh, Roger, please don't say those things." "I cannot listen." "I must not listen." "Well, then just listen to your heart." "I love you, Corabeth, and I always have." "Oh, Roger." "You don't mean that." "I must see you again." "CORABETH [OVER PHONE]:" "No, Roger, I can't." "I'm sorry." "[DOOR OPENS]" "[WHISPERING] I must go." "Who's on the phone, Corabeth?" "Anything important?" "[IN NORMAL TONE] No." "No, nothing important." "I want to thank you for what you did but I don't think people around here are going to like it." "I really couldn't care less about what people say." "I never have." "I knew that the first time I saw you." "Is that right?" "Yeah, when I got off the bus I mean, there you were, looking me right in the eye." "We don't have many like you around here." "Mexicans?" "Paratroopers." "[CAR HORN HONKING]" "Must be Jim-Bob." "I promised him I'd go with him to deliver some lumber." "Sounds like a lot of fun." "I'm sorry, Mary Ellen." "I did promise him." "You know, Mr. Godsey, I thought that perhaps tonight after supper we might listen to some music or read poetry to each other." "[CHUCKLES]" "Well, I don't know about poetry but I guess I could listen to that Guy Lombardo record again." "On second thought, I think I'll just read." "Oh, it's not a bad idea, either." "You know, I'm reading a great novel." "It's called Forever Amber." "It's a real classic." "It's about that thick." "And the scenes...." "[WHISTLES THEN LAUGHS]" "[DOOR OPENS]" "Well, Corabeth, look who's here." "The captain's back." " Well, you get lost?" " Oh, no, no, no, sir." "It seems that I can't get enough of your beautiful countryside." "[IKE LAUGHS]" "Well, can, uh, I get something for you while you're here?" "Well, as a matter of fact, I could use some gasoline." " Five gallons would do it." " Coming right up." "While you're waiting, have a soda pop, on the house." "Thank you." "Roger, you shouldn't have come." "ROGER:" "I had to see you." "It's about tomorrow night." "Please say you'll come to see me." "Roger, you shouldn't be here." "Please, go." "ROGER:" "Dearest Corabeth, I've received my orders." "I long to be with you." "Please come to the Winslow Hotel tomorrow night for a farewell supper." "See you at 7 in the lobby." "I could not love thee, Dear, so much Loved I not Honor more" "Has anybody noticed how special our suppers get when Ben has a weekend pass?" "Now, wait a minute, Jason's coming home too." "Mary Ellen, J.D. took Eddie through the plant today." "Yep, and Jim-Bob took him to the playground." "Showed him his friends and they went out for a beer." "A beer?" "ELIZABETH:" "Root." " Oh." "Well, I think it's too bad Eddie doesn't get to spend more time with Mary Ellen." "I'm really not that interested in him." "He's got things he has to work out." "[CAR DOOR SHUTS]" "That must be them." " Oh, she's not interested at all." " No, of course not." " No, not a bit." "You can tell." " Mm-hm." "SMITH:" "Daddy home, Mary Ellen?" "No." "Is there something I can do for you?" "Yeah, you can keep your nose out of things that don't concern you." "SMITH:" "My boy here figures whatever you had to say about that little set-to the other day wouldn't go good with the Navy." "I just told the truth." "SMITTY:" "Sure, you did." "BILGE:" "We was there too, you know." "How come you're so friendly with that zoot-suiter?" "Nice girl like you ought to know better." "SMITTY:" "Your daddy ought to give you a good whipping." " Or somebody ought to...." " Maybe I should." "MARY ELLEN:" "What's that you were saying, sailor?" "You tell your daddy I wanna talk to him." "Us mountain folks gotta stick together." "Come on, boys." "Mary Ellen if this thing goes against me, you ain't heard the last of it." "You hear me?" " Thanks for backing me." " Oh, I was scared to death." " Me too." " So was I." "I still am." "[GUITAR PLAYING]" "[SINGING IN SPANISH]" "[SINGING] Maria Elena, say That we will never part" "Maria Elena, take Me to your heart" "A love like mine Is great enough for two" "To share this look Is really all I ask of you" "That was beautiful." "What does the Spanish mean, Eddie?" "Oh, it's a very passionate song." "I wouldn't wanna embarrass you." " Ha, ha." "BEN:" "Well, Cindy and I loved it." "It was beautiful, thanks." "Don't you think it's romantic, Maria Elena?" "Sure, but I think that my name in Spanish is much better than plain old "Mary Ellen."" "Well, there's nothing plain about "Mary Ellen" Maria Elena." "Well, I think it's time for dessert." "CORABETH:" "I could not love thee, Dear, so much" "Loved I not Honor more" "Loved I not Honor more" "[IKE YAWNS]" " So you're about finished up, honey?" " Yes." "Yes, I was delayed because I got a phone call from Aunt Minerva." "Oh." "Hand me that wastebasket, will you, honey?" "So, uh, how's your old Aunt Minerva?" "Oh, well, she's" "She's fine, just as sprightly as ever." "Um...." "In fact, she, uh asked me to come to Charlottesville and have dinner with her tomorrow." "What do you think about that?" "Oh, heh, it's okay by me as long as I don't have to go." "Well, let's call it a night, huh?" "I'll go lock up." " Have some more coffee, Ep." " Thank you." "Eddie will be down in a minute." " Okay." "JIM-BOB:" "And what about Eddie?" "ELIZABETH:" "He gonna go to jail?" "Well, folks, Sergeant Edward Ramirez is quite a hero." "He got the Silver Star from the president about a week ago along with a couple of Purple Hearts, Bronze Star." "That's a chest full of medals, Ep." "Not like what you got in the last war." " Do you know how he got them?" " Yeah, sure do." "He parachuted into Sicily on a special assignment with a Ranger outfit and he had to kill off a lot of enemy troops in action." " Good morning, sergeant." " Sheriff." "Hey, I got news for you." "Good news." "Because of your record, Mary Ellen's testimony you're free to go." "Well, I'm glad to hear that." "EP:" "Those sailors are gonna have to face some disciplinary action when they return from shore leave." "Anyway, I want you to know, sergeant I'd be proud to shake your hand." "I'm sorry things happened the way they did." " Good luck to you, huh?" " Thank you, sir." "Well, I guess I'd better be on my way." "So long, everybody." " Thanks for the coffee." "BEN:" "See you later." "MARY ELLEN:" "Thanks, Ep." "JIM-BOB:" "Bye-bye." "What's the matter with everybody?" "Nothing, we're just happy things turned out okay." "JASON:" "I'm playing at the Dew Drop Inn tonight." "Why don't you and Maria Elena come along and celebrate?" "CINDY:" "Ben and I are going." " We'd love it if you'd stay." "Okay." "You gotta keep me out of jail." "[ALL LAUGHING]" "JASON:" "We'll try, we'll try." "Might not be easy." " Corabeth." "Oh, I'm so glad you came." " I wish I were." "I know someone is going to see me." "We don't have to worry about that." "I've arranged for a special supper to be served up in my room." "Champagne, caviar, soft music, everything for you, my love." "In your room?" "I don't wanna share you with anyone." "But I...." "I can't do that, Roger." "I mean, I feel badly enough as it is about Mr. Godsey." "He sees you every day." "This is my last chance." "I can't lose you now." "Ike is my husband." "ROGER:" "Yeah, I know." "And I keep thinking about Betty." "I have to admit it it was difficult for me registering here for two." "But life seems so precious now." "I want to live every moment." "Ike has been very kind to me and loving in his way." "It's now or never, Corabeth." "Sorry I'm late." "I was checking with Elizabeth." "She's taking charge of John Curtis and Ginny this evening." "You look beautiful." "But I have to talk to you." "All right." "I'm a good listener." "I like you very much, but...." "Well, the sheriff told you this morning about those medals and why I got them." "Even in the barrio back in L.A. I could stay out of trouble." "But now they've turned me into a professional killer." "Look, I could've killed that sailor the other day." "When I get mad, I get crazy." "I don't wanna hurt you or get you mixed up in any more trouble." " Don't I have a choice?" " Look, you really don't know me." "I know you haven't acted like a professional killer with John Curtis or little Ginny." "The rest of the family feels good about you." "As for me you've been gentle and protective." "Hardly signs of you being any kind of a killer." "I admit that sometimes when you're in one of your moods you sort of scare me." "But you've made me feel like a woman again." "I haven't felt that way in a long time." "Maybe I like that Latin temper of yours." "It means you're alive." "I only hope I can control it." "You should count to 10 before you do anything rash." "Okay." "[COUNTING IN SPANISH]" "[VEHICLE APPROACHING]" "[DOOR OPENS]" "You haven't closed up yet." "Well, I had some bookwork to do and I didn't notice what time it was, I guess." "You're home early." "Oh, well...." "Well, Aunt Minerva wasn't feeling very well and so we just had a brief visit and we decided that we'd have supper some other time." "Well, I'm sorry that Aunt Minerva isn't feeling well but sure am glad you're home early." "I thought about you the whole way." "You're a good man, Ike and I love you dearly." "I adore you, Corabeth." "I really do." "So much so that I went out and bought you a present." "A new record album." " More Guy Lombardo?" " No siree." "Your favorite opera:" "Carmen." "[LAUGHS]" "Olé, Mr. Godsey." "Olé." "I'll go up and change into something more comfortable." "I'll be right along, Corabeth." "I could not love thee, Dear, so much" "Loved I not Honor more" "[PIANO AND GUITAR PLAYING]" " We ought to go on the road, Eddie." " We probably will, the road to Berlin." "Ugh!" "Lookie here." " Guess who's here, boys." " I see him." "[LAUGHING]" "It's them Waltons." "You know what they are, boys?" "A bunch of spic-lovers." "[SMITTY LAUGHS]" "BEN:" "Go home, Smitty." "You're drunk." "Well, now, if it ain't Mr. Big-Shot Seabee." "You got that hammer and saw all polished up there, Ben boy." "[SAILORS LAUGH]" "Get out, you jerks." "You're disgracing that uniform." "Ben, don't." "All right, everybody take it easy." "We don't want any trouble." "You got it, buster." "You know why?" "For standing up for this greaser instead of one of your own kind." "Start counting, Eddie." "One." "One." "What's the matter, Mr. Zoot-Suit?" "Don't wanna try it again?" " Two." "EDDIE:" "Two." "SMITTY:" "Ha-ha-ha." " Three." "Go back to bullying kids like you used to in school." "Keep counting." "SMITTY:" "What's the matter?" "EDDIE:" "Four." "You done got sweet on this beaner too?" " Five." "CASEY:" "Yeah, I figured he'd be chicken." "BILGE:" "He's got to sneak up on you." " Six." "Seven, eight, nine, 10." "Look I don't know where you guys have been but I was in Africa and Sicily, at Anzio and on into Italy." "Now you and me and my friends, we don't have to fight each other." "We're on the same side because we all believe in freedom and being equal and the right for a man to make his own way no matter how much money he's got, the color of his skin or his religion." "Well, I got nothing against you guys." "Now, if you wanna fight me, okay, I'll make it interesting for you." "If you'd rather fight with me in the ETO or the Pacific side by side that would suit me better." "Look, I'm sorry about your arm." "I get mad too easy." "Join me for a walk, Maria Elena?" "Let's hit the bar, boys." "JASON:" "Come on, everybody, let's have a good time." ""Johnny Comes Marching Home."" "PATRONS [SINGING]:" "When Johnny comes" "Marching home again Hurrah, hurrah" "When Johnny comes Marching home again" "Hurrah, hurrah" "You know what, I'm sure glad you taught me how to count." "PATRONS:" "We'll all feel gay when Johnny comes marching home" "When Johnny comes Marching home again" "Hurrah, hurrah" "[PATRONS CHEERING  CLAPPING]" "JOHN-BOY:" "Meeting Eddie Ramirez made Mary Ellen realize that she could still be swept away by romantic feelings." "And the sergeant discovered he was still a human being and not just a fighting machine." "He returned to his Airborne division in time to take part in the first wave of the Allied forces' attack on D-day." "CORABETH:" "Good night, Mr. Godsey." "IKE:" "Good night, Corabeth." "[ENGLISH" " US" " SDH]"