"Where's that Marine lieutenant?" "Lieutenant Cable." " Yes?" " The captain wants to know..." " ... if you'd like to sit up in the cockpit." " Sure, thanks." "Well, pull up a chair, Marine." " Buzz Adams." " Glad to know you." "Joe Cable." "Nice to meet you, Joe." "What are those islands over there?" " Japanese." " All of them?" "Just a minute." " Yep, they're unfriendly." " Well, take it up." "What's the idea?" "It's all right." "I just wanted to show the lieutenant." "Thanks." "I'll take your word for it." "You got to do something to break the monotony." " lf this war ever really gets started" " It'll get started." "Well, sure." "Sure, it'll get started." "Yeah." "You ever hear of a French civilian down where we're going  named Emile De Becque?" "Yeah." "Well, what do you know about him?" "Nobody knows much about him." "He's rich  got a big plantation on a hill." "Hunts, fishes... ." "What's he doing out here?" "Story goes that he had to beat it out of France some 15, 16 years ago." "Nobody seems to know much why." "How about taking me on your mission with you?" "Who says I'm on any mission?" "My mistake?" "Your mistake." "Sorry." "Well, here we are." "There." "You see over there?" "That" "Yeah, that's the fleet hospital, where they keep the nurses." "That's where the Seabees play." "Bloody Mary is the girl I love." "Bloody Mary is the girl I love." "Bloody Mary is the girl I love." "Now ain't that too damn bad!" "Her skin is tender as a baseball glove." "Her skin is tender as a baseball glove." "Her skin is tender as a baseball glove." "Now ain't that too damn bad!" "Bloody Mary's chewing betel nuts." "She is always chewing betel nuts." "Bloody Mary's chewing betel nuts." "And she don't use Pepsodent!" "Hey, Stewpot." "Professor." "Here you are, Mary." "Put them down, Professor." "These beautiful grass skirts  were made by myself, the professor and Stewpot  and three Seabees in half the time  it takes your native workers to make them." "See?" "No stretch." "Look them over, sweaty pie, and give me your price." " All hand-tied." " All right, now, what do you say?" " What am I offered?" " Gee, pretty nice work." "Did you hear that?" "You can sell these  to the chumps for 5 or 6 dollars apiece." "Now let's make a quick deal." "I'll let you have the whole batch for, say, 80 bucks." " Give you $ 10." " What?" "Now, see here, dragon lady." "You" "Hey, what's that you got there?" "A boar's-tooth bracelet?" "Where'd you get that?" "Over there on Bali Ha'i?" "You like?" "Hey, come here." "Come here." "You don't run into these things every day." " They're scarce as hen's teeth." " They're bigger too." "That darn Bali Ha'i." "Why does it have to be off-limits?" "You can get everything over there:" "shrunken heads, bracelets." "Only officers can sign out boats." "I'll get a boat, all right." "I'll latch on to some officer who's got some imagination  who would like to see that boar's-tooth ceremonial  as much as I would." "It's a pip of a ceremonial." "Dancing  drinking  everything." "Why, you big phony." "We all know why you want to go to Bali Ha'i." "Yeah?" "Why?" "The French planters put their women there  when they heard the GI's were coming." "That's why." " Just as if they didn't trust us." " The trouble with you is  ain't boar's teeth, its women." "It is boar's teeth  and women." "We got sunlight on the sand, we got moonlight on the sea." "We got mangoes and bananas, we can pick right off a tree." "We got volley ball and ping pong and a lot of dandy games." "What ain't we got?" "We ain't got dames." "We get packages from home." "We get movies, we get shows." "We get speeches from our skipper." "And advice from Tokyo Rose." "We get letters doused with poifume, we get dizzy from de smell!" "What don't we get?" "You know damn well!" "We got nothin' to put on a clean white suit for." "What we need is what there ain't no substitute for." "There is nothin' like a dame, nothin' in the world." "There is nothin' you can name... that is anything' like a dame." "We feel restless, we feel blue." "We feel lonely and, in brief," "We feel ev'ry kind of feeling." "But the feeling of relief." "We feel hungry as the wolf felt when he met Red Riding Hood." "What don't we feel?" "We don't feel good!" "Lots of things in life are beautiful, but brother," "There is one particular thing that is nothing whatsoever in any way, shape or form... like any other." "There is nothin' like a dame, nothin' in the world." "There is nothin' you can name... that is anything' like a dame." "Nothin' else is built the same!" "Nothin' in the world... has a soft and wavy frame... like the silhouette of a dame." "There is absolutely nothin'... like the frame... of a dame." "Hup, two, three, four." "Pick them up, set them down." "Hup, two, three, four." "Hup, two, three, four." "Hup, two, three, four." "Hello." " Luther." " "Luther. "" "Yes, Miss Forbush?" "Have you done what you promised?" "Yes, Miss Forbush." "I did it all last night." "You don't have to open it now." "You do beautiful work, Luther." "Gosh, I guess I'm just about the luckiest nurse on this island to have found you." "You're a treasure." "Hup, two, three... ." "She's a nice little girl." "But some of them nurses, the officers can have them." " They got them." " Well, they can have them." "So suppose a dame ain't bright, or completely free from flaws." "Or as faithful as a bird dog, or as kind as Santa Claus." "It's a waste of time to worry over things that they have not." "Be thankful for the things they've got!" "There is nothin' you can name... that is anything' like a dame." "There are no books like a dame, and nothin' looks like a dame." "There are no drinks like a dame, and nothin' thinks like a dame, nothin' acts like a dame, or attracts like a dame." "There ain't a thing that's wrong with any man here... that can't be cured by puttin' him near..." "A girly, womanly, female, feminine dame!" "There is nothin' you can name... that is anything" "Hello." "You make trouble for me?" "Are you crummy major?" "No, I'm even crummier than that." "I'm a lieutenant." ""Lieutelan"?" "Lieutelan." "Hiya, Lieutelan." " New on the rock?" " Just flew in on that PBY." " Where from?" " Little island south of Marie-Louise." "Hey, Lieutelan." "You sexy man." "Thanks." "You're looking pretty  pip yourself." "Sexy." " Who's she?" " Nobody." "She's Tonganese." "You got sweetheart?" "Take home Chicago to sexy sweetheart." "Oh, no, she's a Philadelphia girl." " I doubt that she'd quite appreciate" " What's that, "'Philadelia' girl"?" "What's that mean?" "No sexy?" "You like, I give you." "Free." "Free?" "You never give me anything free." "You no sexy like Lieutelan." " Take." " No, thanks." "Where did you get that anyway?" "Bali Ha'i." " There's your officer." " Leave it to me." "Intriguing little island, ain't it, lieutenant?" "Officers can get launches and go over there." "Bali Ha'i." "What's that mean?" "Bali Ha'i mean:" "I am your special island." "Mean:" "Here I am." "Bali Ha'i your special island, Lieutelan." "I know." "You listen, you hear island call to you." "Listen." "You no hear something?" "You hear voice." "Most people live... on a lonely island... lost in the middle... of a foggy sea." "Most people long... for another island, one where they know... they would like to be." "Bali Ha'i... may call you, any night, any day," "In your heart You'll hear it call you:" "Come away, come away." "Bali Ha'i... will whisper... on the wind of the sea:" "Here am I, your special island!" "Come to me, come to me!" "Your own special hopes, your own special dreams, bloom on the hillside... and shine in the streams." "If you try, you'll find me... where the sky meets the sea." "Here am I, your special island!" "Come to me, come to me!" "¡Bali Ha'i," "Bali Ha'i," "Bali Ha'i!" "Someday you'll see me... floating' in the sunshine, my head sticking' out... from a low flying' cloud." "You'll hear me call you," "Singin' through the sunshine, sweet and clear... as can be:" "Come to me, here am I, come to me." "If you try, you'll find me... where the sky meets the sea." "Hear am I, Your special island!" "Come to me, come to me!" "¡Bali Ha'i," "Bali Ha'i," "Bali Ha'i!" "Of course, lieutenant, right now, that island is off-limits." "Of course, you being an officer, you could get a launch." "I'd even be willing  to requisition a boat for you." "But another thing goes on over there:" "The ceremonial of the boar's tooth." "After they kill the boar, they  pass around some of that  coconut liquor." "And women  dance with just skirts on." "And everybody gets to know everybody pretty well." "And I thought, you being up in a shooting war for such a long time  without getting any recreation  thought you might be interested." "Iron Belly." "Here she is, sir." "You are causing an economic revolution on this island." "These French planters can't find a native to pick a coconut  or milk a cow  because you're paying them 10 times as much  to make these ridiculous grass skirts." "French planter stingy stinker." "Like you, crummy captain." "I want you to pick up every scrap of this paraphernalia now." "And for the last time  carry it way down there beyond that pier." "Off Navy property." "All right, you men." "Take this stuff down there past that pier." "Snap to it." " Who is he?" " Don't know, sir." "Let's go, let's go." "Come on, come on." "Way down there  off Navy property." "You go too." "All right, Lieutelan." "Thank you." "Lieutenant?" "Who are you anyway?" "Lieutenant Joseph Cable, sir." "I just flew in on that PBY." " A joyride?" " No, sir." "Orders." " A Marine under orders to me?" " Yes, sir." "This is Commander Harbison, my executive officer." " Commander." " Lieutenant Cable." "Well, what's it all about?" "Well, sir  my colonel feels  that all these islands are in danger  because none of us has been getting any firsthand intelligence." "We don't know what the Japanese are up to." "He couldn't be more right." "He feels that what we need is a coast watch." " A coast watch?" " Yes, sir." "One of our men with a radio hiding out on one of the enemy-held islands  where he could watch for enemy ships  when they come through the bottleneck." "Down this way." "What do you think, Bill?" "Well, sir, our pilots could do a lot of damage to enemy convoys  with information like that." "How would you get a man on one of those islands?" "Have to sneak him ashore somehow, sir." "How long do you think he could hold out there  before the Japanese spotted him?" "It could be done, sir." "Yeah." "But who's going to do it?" "Well, sir, I've been elected." "You got yourself quite an assignment, son." "I think I'd be okay  if I could take a man with me who really knew the country." "Headquarters has found out that there's a French civilian here." "Used to have a plantation on Marie-Louise Island." "Did a lot of hunting and fishing there." "Marie-Louise  that's a good spot." "Right on the bottleneck." " What's this Frenchman's name?" " Emile De Becque." " He lives right up there." " Yes, sir." " Do you know him?" " Well, I've met him." "But I don't know very much about him yet." " Is all this yours?" " Yes." "Is it true that all the planters on these islands  are they really running away from something?" "Well, who is not running away from something?" "There are fugitives everywhere." "New York, in Paris  even in Small Rock." "Yeah, where you come from." " Little Rock." " Oh, "Little. "" " Yes. "Small Rock. "" " Little Rock." "You know any fugitives there?" "I'll show you a picture of a Little Rock fugitive." "I got this clipping from my mother today." "Ensign Nellie Forbush  Arkansas' own Florence Nightingale. "" "That was written by Mrs. Leeming, the social editor." " She went to school with my mother." " Pretty girl, huh?" "That picture was taken before I knew  what rain and heat and mud can do to your disposition." "But it isn't raining today." "Gosh, it's beautiful here." "Just look at that yellow sun." "And away off in the distance, those lovely, little white clouds." "Those lovely, little white clouds  could easily be gunfire." "Oh, how awful." "On such a day  boys getting killed, people getting... ." "Emile, I don't think it's the end of the world..." " ..." "like everyone else thinks." "Do you?" " Perhaps the end of some worlds." "Not this one." "It can't be." "I can't work myself up to getting that low." "You think I'm crazy too?" "Well, they all do over at the fleet hospital." "You know what they call me?" "Knucklehead Nellie." "I suppose I am, but I can't help it." "When the skies are brighter canary yellow..." "I forget ev'ry cloud I've ever seen." "So they called me a cockeyed optimist, immature and incurably green." "I have heard people rant and rave and bellow... that we're done and we might as well be dead, but I'm only a cockeyed optimist..." "And I can't get it into my head." "I hear the human race is fallin' on its face... and hasn't very far... to go, but ev'ry whippoorwill is sellin' me a bill... and tellin' me it just ain't so." "I could say life is just a bowl of Jello... and appear more intelligent and smart, but I'm stuck like a dope with a thing called hope, and I can't get it out of my heart!" "Not... this... heart." "Do you want to know anything else about me?" "Yes." "Would you like to see the view?" "You say you are a fugitive." "When you joined the Navy, what were you running away from?" "Gosh, I don't know." "It was more like running to something." "I wanted to see what the world was like." "Outside of Little Rock, I mean." "I wanted to meet different kinds of people  and find out if I liked them better." "And do you?" "Well, I don't really know yet, I guess." "They're different." " Would you like some cognac?" " I'd love some." "Wonder how I'd feel... living on a hillside, looking on an ocean... beautiful and still." "This is what I need, this is what I've longed for:" "Someone young and smiling... climbing up my hill!" "We are not alike, probably I'd bore him." "He's a cultured Frenchman," "I'm a little hick." "Younger men than I, officers and doctors, probably pursue her." "She could have her pick." "Wonder why I feel... jittery and jumpy!" "I am like a school-girl... waiting for a dance." "Can I ask her now?" "I am like a school boy!" "What will be her answer?" "Do I have... a chance?" "In peacetime, the boat from America comes once a month." "The ladies, wives of the planters  often go to Australia during the hot months." "It can get very hot here." " Oh, it can get hot in Arkansas too." " It can?" "I have many books here." "Marcel Proust." "Anatole France." "Did you study French in school?" "Oh, yes." "Then you can read French?" "No." "I can conjugate a few verbs." "I'll bet you read a lot." "Out here, one becomes hungry to learn everything  not to miss anything, not to let anything good pass by." "Yes?" "One waits so long for what is good  and when at last it comes, one cannot risk to lose." "So I must speak and act quickly  even if it seems almost foolish to be so quick." "I know it's only two weeks, a dinner given at your Officers Club..." " ... wasn't it?" " Yes, it was, Emile." "And that is the way things happen sometimes, isn't it?" "Yes, it is, Emile." "Some enchanted evening... you may see a stranger, you may see a stranger... across a crowded room, and somehow you know," "you know even then, that somewhere you'll see her... again and again." "Some enchanted evening... someone may be laughing, you may hear her laughing... across a crowded room," "and night after night, as strange as it seems, the sound of her laughter... will sing in your dreams." "Who can explain it?" "Who can tell you why?" "Fools give you reasons, wise men never try." "Some enchanted evening... when you find your true love, when you feel her call you... across a crowded room, then fly to her side... and make her your own, or all through your life... you may dream... all... alone." "Once you have found her, never let her go." "Once you have found her," "Never... let... her... go!" "I am older than you." "If we have children  when I die, they will be growing up." "You could afford to take them back to America  if you like." "Think about it." "Oh, my jeep." "Thanks, Henry." "Tell him I'll be right there." "Goodbye, Emile." "I had such a lovely time" "Before you leave, Nellie, I want to tell you something." "A while ago you asked me a question:" "Why did I leave France?" " Oh, Emile, that was nothing" " But I want to tell you." "I had to leave France." "I killed a man." "Why did you kill him?" "He was a wicked man." "The town bully." "Everyone in our village was glad to see him die  and it was not to my discredit." "Do you believe me, Nellie?" "You" " You just told me that you killed a man  and that it's all right." "I hardly know you  and yet I know it's all right." "Thank you, Nellie." "And you like my place?" "Yes." "You... ." "You will think?" "I will think." "Dites-moi... pour quoi... la vie est belle." "Dites-moi... pour quoi... la vie est gale." "Dites-moi... pour quoi, chere mademoiselle." "Est ce que... parce que... vous m'aimez?" "I'm Lieutenant Cable." "Oh, come in, Cable." "Come over here." "Look at this." "We've got some dope on your Frenchman." "Had a plantation on Marie-Louise Island  moved down here to this island 16 years ago  married to a Polynesian woman for about five years." "Two children by her, she died." "Here's one thing we've got to clear up:" "Seems he left France in a hurry, killed a guy." "What do you think of that?" "Might be a handy man to have around." "Cable." "Good, send her in." "Here she is." "Oh, come in, Miss Forbush." "Captain Brackett, please excuse the way I look." " I was just" " Oh, you look fine." "My I present Commander Harbison." "I have the pleasure of meeting Miss Forbush twice a week." "We serve together on the GI Entertainment Committee." "How's the Thanksgiving entertainment coming?" "Very well, thank you, sir." "We practice whenever we get a chance." "May I also present Lieutenant Joseph Cable." "Miss Forbush." "Sit down, Miss Forbush." "Miss Forbush, you've been seeing a French planter, Emile De Becque." "Yes, sir." "What do you know about him?" "Well... ." " What do I know about him?" " That's right." "Well, I... ." "We met at the Officers Club dance." "He was there  and I met him." "Yes." "Now, what kind of a man is he?" "Well  he's very nice." "He's kind." "He's attractive." "I just don't know what you want, sir." "Miss Forbush, Captain Brackett wants to know:" " Did you discuss politics?" " No, sir." "Would you have discussed politics, commander?" "What we're specifically interested in is  when these fellas come out from France  it's generally because they've had some trouble." "Has he ever told you anything about that?" "Well, what do you know about his family, for instance?" "Oh, he has no family." "No wife, nobody." " He doesn't have any children?" " No, sir." "And you say he's never told you why he left France?" "Yes, sir." "He left France because he killed a man." " Did he tell you why?" " No, but he will if I ask him." "Well, Miss Forbush, that's exactly what we'd like to have you do." "Find out as much about him as you can." "His background, his opinions  and why he killed this man in France." "In other words, you want me to spy on him?" "Well, I'm afraid it is something like that." "Why?" "Do you suspect him of anything?" "No, it's just that we don't know very much about him, and he's... ." "Will you help us, Miss Forbush?" " I'll try." " Thank you." "You may go now if you wish." "I don't know very much about him, really." "Do I?" "He's kept a few secrets from her, hasn't he?" "Well, you don't spring a couple of Polynesian kids  on a woman right off the bat." "I'm afraid we aren't gonna get much out of her." "She's obviously in love with him." "Well, that's hard to believe, sir." "They tell me he's a middle-aged man." "Cable  it is a common mistake for boys of your age  and athletic ability to underestimate men..." " ... who have reached their maturity." " Sir, I didn't mean" "Young women frequently find a grown man attractive  strange as it may seem to you." "I myself am over 50." "I am a bachelor." "And, Cable, I do not by any means  consider myself through." "What's the matter, Bill?" "Nothing  evidently." " Okay, Cable." "See you at chow." " Yes, sir." "Anything for Ensign Forbush?" " Oh, your mail, Miss Forbush." " Oh, thanks, Luther." "And your hot water's still waiting for you." "Oh, thank you, Luther." "You're sweet." "Now, don't change your expression, just act like we're talking casual." " I got the boat." " What boat?" "We're shoving off for Bali Ha'i in 45 minutes." " What are you talking about?" " The project you and I got." " To go to Bali Ha'i." " Oh, yeah." "Well, you can forget it." "Lieutenant, what are you doing to me?" "I signed this boat out in your name." "Well, then you're just the man to cancel it." "Forget the whole thing." "Okay, mate?" "Lieutenant, you and me are going on a boat trip  whether you like it or not." "Letter from home?" "Yes." "Do you get letters from your mother telling you everything you do is wrong?" "No, my mother thinks everything I do is right." "Of course, I don't tell her everything I do." " My mother is so prejudiced." " Against Frenchmen?" "Against anyone living outside of Little Rock." "She makes a big thing out of two people having different backgrounds." " You mean ages?" " Oh, no." "Mother says older men are better for girls than younger men." "This has been a discouraging day for me." "Suppose you had a sister and she was in love with a man like... ." " De Becque?" " Yeah." "I'd tell her to lay off." "You don't have to worry about me anymore." " Because it's all off." " With him?" "Smart girl, Nellie." "I'm gonna break it off clean before it's too late." " You think you can?" " Before I go any further  I just better not get started." " Don't you think so too, Gracie?" " Yes, I do." " You do, huh?" " Yes." "Well, I guess I do too." "You don't have to look so dramatic." "Things like this happen every day." "I'm gonna wash that man right outa my hair," "I'm gonna wash that man right outa my hair," "I'm gonna wash that man right outa my hair, and send him on his way." "Get the picture?" "I'm gonna wave that man right outa my arms," "I'm gonna wave that man right outa my arms," "I'm gonna wave that man right outa my arms, and send him on his way." "If the man don't understand you," "If you fly on separate beams, waste no time, make a change." "Ride that man right off your range." "Rub him outa the roll call... and drum him outa your dreams!" "I went and washed that man right outa my hair," "I went and washed that man right outa my hair," "I went and washed that man right outa my hair," "I went and washed that man right outa my hair," "And sent him on his way!" "Oh, hello." "Hello." "That song  is it a new American song?" "Well  it's an American-type song we were just kind of  putting in our own words, you know." "Where is everybody?" "I left a note for you at the hospital." "It was to ask you to my home for dinner next Friday." "Emile, I don't think I'll be able to come." " You see, I have these rehearsals" " I have already invited some friends." "The planter's colony." "Oh, a big party." "Well, then if I can't come, you won't miss me." "But it is for you." "It is for my friends to meet you  and more important, for you to meet them." "To give you an idea what your life would be like here." "I want you to know more about me." "How I live and think." " More about you?" " Yes." "You know very little about me." "That's right." "Would you sit down?" "Do you think about politics much?" "And if so, what do you think about politics?" "I... ." "Do you mean-?" "Do you mean my political philosophy?" "I think that's what I mean." "Well  to begin with, I... ." "I believe in the free life  and freedom for everyone." "Like in the Declaration of Independence." ""All men are created equal, " isn't it?" "Emile, you really believe that?" "But of course, Nellie." "Well, thank goodness." "That's why I am here." "Why I killed a man." "Oh, yes, I... ." "I meant to ask you about that too." "Now, I don't want you to think I'm prying into your private life  asking a lot of personal questions  but I always think it's interesting  why a person kills another person." "But of course, Nellie." "That has worried you." "When I was a boy, I carried my hat in my hand." "So when this man came to our town  though my father said he was good, I thought he was bad." "I was young." "He attracted all the mean and cruel people to him." "Soon he was running our town." "He could do anything." "Take anything." "I didn't like that." "I was young." "I stood up in the public square, I made a speech." "I called upon everyone to stand with me against this man." "What did they do?" " They walked away." " Why?" "Because they saw him standing behind me." "I turned  and he said to me:" ""I'm going to kill you now. "" "We fought." "I was never so strong." "I knocked him to the ground  and when he fell, his head struck a stone and... ." "I ran to the waterfront and joined a cargo boat." "I didn't even know where it was going." "I stepped off that boat into another world." "Where I am now  and where I want to stay." "Nellie, will you marry me?" "There are so few days in our life, Nellie." "The time I have with you now is precious to me." "Have you been thinking?" "I've been thinking." "Born on the opposite sides of the sea, we are as different as people can be." "It's true." "And yet you want to marry me." "I do." "I've known you a few short weeks... and yet somehow you've made my heart forget... all other men I have ever met, but you-- but you" "Who can explain it?" "Who can tell you why?" "Fools give you reasons, wise men never try." "Will you come next Friday?" "Well, she sure washed him out of her hair." "She sure did." "I expect everyone of my crowd... to make fun of my proud protestations of faith and romance," "and they'll say I'm naive as a babe to believe... any fable I hear from a person in pants." "Fearlessly I'll face them... and argue their doubts away." "Loudly I'll sing about flowers in spring." "Flatly I'll stand on my little flat feet and say:" "Love is a grand... and a beautiful thing!" "I'm not ashamed to reveal... the world famous feeling..." "I feel." "I'm as corny as Kansas in August," "I'm as normal as blueberry pie, no more a smart little girl with no heart." "I have found me a wonderful guy!" "I am in a conventional dither, with a conventional star in my eye, and you will note there's a lump in my throat... when I speak of that wonderful guy!" "I'm as trite and as gay as a daisy in May, a cliché coming true!" "I'm bromidic and bright as a moon happy night... pouring light on the dew!" "I'm as corny as Kansas in August, high as a flag on the fourth of July!" "If you'll excuse an expression I use," "I'm in love, I'm in love, I'm in love, I'm in love," "I'm in love with a wonderful guy!" "I'm as corny as Kansas in August, high as a flag on the fourth of July!" "If you'll excuse an expression I use," "I'm in love, I'm in love, I'm in love, I'm in love," "I'm in love, I'm in love, I'm in love, I'm in love," "I'm in love, I'm in love, I'm in love, I'm in love," "I'm in love with a wonderful guy!" "Now, before you give us an answer, I want to impress you with three things." "First, you are a civilian and you don't have to go." "Second, this is a very dangerous mission  and there's no guarantee that you will survive  or that it will do any good." "Third, that it might do a great good." "It might be the means of turning the tide of the war in this area." "Yeah, I understand all these things." "Are you ready to give us your answer?" "Yes, I am." "My answer must be no." "When a man faces death, he must weigh values very carefully." "He must weigh the sweetness of his life  against the thing he's asked to die for." "The probability of death is very great  for both of us." "I know that island well, Lieutenant Cable." "And I am not certain that I believe  that what you ask me to do is... ." "Is that" "We're asking you to help us lick the Japanese." "It's as simple as that." "We're against the Japanese." "I know what you are against." "What are you for?" "When I was 22, I thought the world hated bullies as much as I did." "I was foolish." "I killed one." "I was forced to flee to an island." "Since then, I have asked no help  from anyone or any country." "I have seen these bullies multiply and grow strong  and the world sat by and watched." "Oh, the hell with this, De Becque." "Let's be honest." "Aren't you just a guy in love with a girl  and you're putting her above everything else in the world?" "Yes." "I do care about my life with her more than anything else in the world." "It is the only thing that is important to me." "This, I believe in." "This, I'm sure of." "This, I have." "I cannot risk to lose it." "Good day, gentlemen." "He's an honest man, but he's wrong." "Of course we can't guarantee him a better world if we win." "The point is we can be sure it will be worse if we lose, can't we?" "Well, can't we?" "I don't know." "What should I do now, Captain Brackett?" "Go back to my outfit tonight?" "Why don't you take a couple days off and unwind." " Unwind?" " Sure." "Take a boat, go fishing." "A boat." "Bali Ha'i... may call you, any night, any day" "There's a ceremony today, fellas." "The whole town's out." "Come away, come away." "Bali Ha'i will whisper... on the wind of the sea:" "Here am I, your special island!" "Come to me, come to me!" "Your own special hopes, your own special dreams, bloom on the hillside... and shine in the streams." "If you try, you'll find me... where the sky meets the sea." "Here am I... your special island!" "Come to me." "Come to me!" "Here you are." "All right." "That's it." "Dance it up, kids." "Welcome Bali Ha'i." " What are you doing here?" " Here I live." "You like?" "Bali Ha'i call you, eh?" "You no escape Bali Ha'i when she call you." "Hey, are you guys with the boar's-tooth ceremonial?" "You know:" "Yes, you go with them, big dealer." "Lieutelan, you come with me." "Will you get your carcass out of here?" "He's going with me." "Which way is it?" "All right." "Come on." "That ain't all halibut in that net, you know, lieutenant." "The place is loaded, ain't it?" "Well, ain't it?" "No comment." "That's the chief." "He's the one that takes out the tooth." " Look at those tusks." " Yeah." "They've gone through the pig's face twice and once through his jawbone." "That's why they're so hard to get out." "Hey, look." "He's dancing on those hot coals." "Come on." " Now for the cutting." " I'm not gonna wait around for that." "What's this all about?" "You wait." "There's nobody around here." "You wait, Lieutelan." "What's going on, Mary?" "What-?" "You like?" " Who is she?" " Liat." " Liat." " Is French name, but she no French girl." "She Tonganese, like me." "We are very pretty people, no?" "Liat nice daughter, no?" "Make nice wife, yes?" "You speak English?" "Only few word." "She talk French." "Afraid of me?" "You're just a kid." "How did an innocent kid like you get mixed up with Bloody Mary?" "Your mother?" "!" "Bloody Mary really is your mother." "That's why she's been looking me over like that." "It's the boat, all right." "Let them wait." "I touch your hands... and my arms grow strong," "like a pair of birds... that burst with song." "My eyes look down... at your lovely face," "and I hold the world... in my embrace." "Younger than springtime, are you, softer than starlight, are you, warmer than winds of June... are the gentle lips... you gave me." "Gayer than laughter, are you, sweeter than music, are you." "Angel and lover, heaven and earth, are you to me." "And when your youth... and joy... invade my arms, and fill my heart... as now they do, then... younger than springtime, am I, gayer than laughter, am I." "Angel and lover, heaven and earth, am I... with you!" "Younger than springtime, am I, gayer than laughter, am I." "Angel and lover, heaven and earth, am I... with... you." "Ring the bell again!" "Ring the bell again!" "You no worry, Billis." "He be here soon." "Look." "He's gonna be my son-in-law." "Nellie." "Nellie, please, Nellie, stay for just a moment." " Emile, you know I can't stay." " Why not?" "No one will think anything." "And I've got to get this jeep back." "I stole it." "You must never return anything you steal." " Then they'll know you stole it." " I just borrowed it." "Or rather, someone stole it for me." "A wonderful man named Billis." " I'll have to sneak around as it is." " In that case, I forbid you to go." "If you have to sneak back without anyone seeing you  you might as well sneak back later." "You're absolutely right." "I never had such a wonderful time in my whole life." " They're nice people, no?" " Oh, they're lovely people." "That cute old man who spoke French with me  and made believe he understood me." "And that exciting native couple who danced for us." "Oh, it's so different from Little Rock!" "What are you laughing at?" "Am I drunk?" " Oh, no." " Oh, yes, I am." "But it isn't the champagne." "It's because:" "I'm in love with a wonderful guy!" "I am in a conventional dither, with a conventional star in my eye, and you will note there's a lump in my throat... when I speak of that wonderful guy!" "I'm as trite and as gay as a daisy in May, a cliché coming true!" "I'm bromidic and bright as a moon happy night... pouring light on the dew!" "I'm in love I'm in love I'm in love I'm in love," "I'm in love with a wonderful guy!" "I'm in love, I'm in love, and the girl that I love... she thinks I'm a wonderful guy." "Imagine leaving all of this wonderful champagne." "Here, Emile, you have some too." "It" " It's such a waste." "Here." "Here is another bottle." "This is how it feels, living on a hillside." "Here we are, just like two old married people are." "Our guests have gone home and we're alone." "This is what I need, this is what I've longed for, someone young and smiling... here upon my hill." "Emile, my mother says we have nothing in common, but she's wrong." "We have something very important in common, very much in common." "Yes, we are both in love." "Yes, but more than that." "I've had enough." "We're the same kind of people  fundamentally, you and me." "We appreciate things." "We get enthusiastic about things." "It's really quite exciting when two people are like that." "We're not blasé." " You know what I mean?" " Yes." "We are both knuckleheads." "Cockeyed optimists." "I hear the human race is falling on it's face... and hasn't very far to go, but every whippoorwill is selling me a bill... and telling me it just ain't so." "I could say life is just a bowl of jello, and appear more intelligent and smart, but I'm stuck like a dope with a thing called hope, and I can't get it out of my heart!" "Not... this... heart." "Nellie." "Nellie, I have a surprise for you." "No, stay there." "Why, you're the cutest things I ever saw in my whole life." "What are your names?" "You probably can't understand a word I'm saying." "But, oh, my goodness, you're cute." "Nellie, I want you to meet Ngana and Jerome." "Ngana and Jerome, Nellie." " Nellie?" " Nellie?" "Aren't they adorable?" "Those big black eyes staring at you out of those sweet little faces." "Are they Henry's?" " They're mine." " Oh, of course they are." "They look exactly like you, don't they?" "Where do you hide their mother?" "She's dead, Nellie." "She's... ." "Emile, they are yours." "Yes, Nellie." "I'm their father." "And their mother was a... ?" "Polynesian." "She was beautiful, Nellie." " And charming too." " And you loved her?" "I want you to know I have no apologies." "I came here as a young man." "I lived as I could." " Of course." " But I have not been selfish." "No woman ever hated me or tried to hurt me." "No" " No woman could ever want to hurt you, Emile." "What time is it?" "I promised to get that jeep back." "Oh, this is awful." " Why, just look at the time." " Please, Nellie, wait." " I'll drive you home." " Oh, you'll do no such thing." "Anyway, I couldn't leave the jeep here." "I've got to get it back." "Don't go now, Nellie." "Don't go yet, please." "Oh, well, I have to go." "Yes, this is" " This is just terrible." "I won't be able to face the girls at the hospital as it is." "You can't imagine the way they look at you when you come in late." " Yes, I" " I'll call you." " I'll come by tomorrow." "Yes." " Nellie" "Oh, no." "Oh, dear." "There are those awful rehearsals for Thanksgiving Day." "I'm teaching them a dance and they want to rehearse night and day." "But after that." "Thank you for tonight, Emile." "I had a wonderful time." "It was the nicest party and you were a perfect host." "Goodbye." " Nellie, I" " Please, Emile." "Please stay here." "Please don't come to the jeep, please." "Nellie, I love you." "Do you hear me?" "I love you." "And I love you too." "Honestly, I do." "Please, let me go." "Oh, please, let me go." "Once you have found her, never let her go." "Once you have found her, never let... her... go!" "Come on." "Happy, Lieutelan?" "Jacques Barrère wants to marry Liat." "He ask again last night." "You mean that old French planter you told me about, the one you despise?" "You can't let her marry a man like that." " Is white man too and very rich." " I don't care." " You can't let her marry him." " Okay, then you marry her." "Lieutelan, you have good life here." "I am rich." "Since war, I make $2000." "War go on, I make maybe more." "Give all the money to you and Liat." "You no have to work." "I work for you." "All day long you and Liat play together." "Make love." "Talk happy." "No think about Philadelia." "It's no good." "Happy talk, keep talkin' happy talk, talk about things you'd like to do." "You got to have a dream, if you don't have a dream... how you gonna have a dream come true?" "Talk about the moon... floating' in the sky... lookin' at a lily on the lake." "Talk about a bird... learning' how to fly... making all the music he can make." "Happy talk, keep talkin' happy talk, talk about things you'd like to do." "You got to have a dream, if you don't have a dream... how you gonna have a dream come true?" "Talk about the sparrow... lookin' like a toy... pickin' through the branches of a tree." "Talk about the girl, talk about the boy... counting' all the ripples on the sea." "Happy talk, keep talkin' happy talk, talk about things you'd like to do." "You got to have a dream, if you don't have a dream... how you gonna have a dream come true?" "Talk about the boy... sayin' to the girl:" ""Golly, baby," "I'm a lucky cuss." "Talk about the girl... sayin' to the boy:" ""You and me is lucky... to be us!" "Happy talk, keep talkin' happy talk, , talk about things you'd like to do." "You got to have a dream, if you don't have a dream... how you gonna have a dream come true?" "If you don't talk happy, and you never have dreams, then you'll never... have a dream... come true!" "Is good idea, you like?" "Wait a minute." "Liat, I want you to have this." "It was my grandfather's." "My dad carried it through the last war." "First minute I see you, I know you right man for Liat." "And she right girl for you." "You have special good babies." "Mary, I can't marry Liat." "Was your last chance." "Now she marry Jacques Barrère." "Come, Liat." "Give me watch." "Stingy stinker." "Younger than springtime, were you." "Angel and lover, heaven and earth, were you." "Step together, step together." "Point, point." "One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight." "Hitch, kick." "Hitch, kick." " Scissors." "Scissors." " Hi, Bill." " Hello, sir." " How's it going?" "Fine, sir." "What do you think of it?" "It looks pretty good." "I guess we'll get opened, all right." "I'm sorry, I can't go on." "Oh, sure you can, Miss Forbush." "You're the whole show." "I'm sorry, Luther." "I don't know what's the matter." " What's the matter?" " Would you take care of her, please?" "I'm so sorry, please excuse me." "It's nothing, honest." "It's nothing. I... ." "All right, all right." "Let's go." "Come on, back to the deck." "Get them weights." "Let's dance." "Come on." "Okay." "Hitch, kick and scissors." "Hitch, kick and scissors." "A transfer?" "Yes, please." "To any other island but this one." "Miss Forbush, I don't want to pry into your affairs  but whatever is bothering you is some personal thing, of course." "But I wonder if you realize just how unimportant it is." " Unimportant?" " Yes." "And how important you are at this particular time." "I mean, the Thanksgiving Follies." "Why, you're the star, the choreographer  the whole spirit of the thing." "I don't think a little show like this is very important." "And that's just where you're wrong." "Miss Forbush, up to now in this war  our side has been having a merciless beating in two hemispheres." "And nobody's going to be going home until that situation is reversed." "Now, it may take a long time  before we can get any big operation under way  before the boys here get off this island." "They're lonesome, homesick boys, and no matter how tough they talk  don't you think they're not looking forward  to this "little show" as you call it." "This isn't a little show, Miss Forbush." "This is a big show." "My doll is as dainty as a sparrow, her figure is something to applaud." "Where she's narrow, she's narrow as an arrow, and she's broad... where a broad... should be broad." " Medic!" " Let her sing!" "Shut up!" "Quiet down there!" "Let her sing!" "A hundred and one pounds of fun, that's my little honey bun!" "Get a load of honey bun tonight." "I'm speakin' of my Sweetie Pie, only sixty inches high, every inch is packed with dynamite!" "Her hair is blonde and curly, her curls are hurly burly, her lips are pips!" "I call her hips:" "'Twirly' and 'Whirly'." "She's my baby, I'm her pap!" "I'm her booby, she's my trap!" "I am caught and don't wanta run, cause I'm havin' so much fun with Honey Bun!" "A hundred and one pounds of fun, that's my little honey bun!" "Get a load of honey bun tonight." "I'm speakin' of my Sweetie Pie," "Billis, get off that stage!" "only sixty inches high," "Knock it off." "All right." "every inch is packed with dynamite!" "Her hair is blonde and curly, her curls are hurly burly, her lips are pips!" "..." "I call her hips:" "'Twirly' and 'Whirly'." "I am caught and don't wanna run, cause I'm havin' so much fun with honey bun." "Believe me, Sonny!" "She's a cookie who can cook you till you're done." "Ain't being' funny!" "Sonny, put your money... on my... honey bun!" "Miss Forbush." "Oh, Luther." "Thank you." "A hundred and one pounds of fun, that's my little honey bun!" "Get a load of honey bun tonight." "I'm speakin' of my Sweetie Pie, only sixty inches high," "All right, all right." "Leave it alone!" "Come on, cut it out." "Hey, Billis, you got a hole in your boat!" "Fly, navy down the field, anchors aweigh." "From the halls of Montezuma... to the shores of Tripoli" "She's my baby, I'm her pap!" "I'm her booby, she's my trap!" "I am caught and I don't wanta run, cause I'm havin' so much fun with honey bun!" "Who did that?" "Who did that?" "Who did it?" "Cigarettes, anybody?" "Luther?" "Luther?" "Oh, Luther, you really are a honey bun." "These beautiful flowers." "I needed someone to think of me tonight." "I appreciate it, Luther." "You don't know how much." "Miss Forbush, I would like to have you know that... ." "That I consider you the most wonderful woman in the entire world." "Even including the fact that you're an officer." "And... ." "And I just can't go on being such a heel as to let you think  I thought of giving you those." " Oh, but you did give them to me" " No." "Here's the note that came with them." "I lie in the loneliness of evening  looking out on a silver-flaked sea  and ask the moon:" "'Oh, how soon, how soon will my love come home to me?" "'" "'Will my love come home to me?" "'" "What's the matter, Nellie the nurse?" "Joe Cable." "Having diplomatic difficulties with France?" " Who let you out of the hospital?" " I'm okay." "Come on." " Nellie?" "Are you ready?" " Oh, Bill." "Bill, would you wait just a minute, please?" "Sure." "You're trying to get over to Bali Ha'i." "That little girl you told me about." "I've got to." "All the time I've been in the hospital with that darn malaria  I haven't been able to see anything but her face." "I love her and... ." "What kind of a guy am I anyway?" "I love her and yet I said I couldn't marry her." "And I don't understand myself." "If I love her, why don't I marry her and stay here and-?" "You're just far away from home, Joe." "We're both far away from home." " But it doesn't make sense." " Oh, yes, it does." "I guess it does anyway." "I guess people like us... ." "Well, we just have to go back to where we belong." "What about that girl of yours back in Philadelphia?" "My girl back home," "I'd almost forgot." "A blue-eyed kid," "I liked her a lot." "We got engaged, both families were glad, and I was told by my uncle and dad... that if I were clever and able... they'd make me a part of a partnership." "Cable, Cable... and Cable!" "How far away..." "Philadelphia, P. A." "Princeton, N. J." "How far are they... from coconut palms and banyan trees, and coral sands, and Tonkinese!" "How far away..." "Little Rock, A. R. K." "Princeton, N. J." "How far are they." "How far are they... from coconut palms and banyan trees, and coral sands, and" "Nellie, I must see you." " Emile, I" " You'll excuse us, lieutenant." "No, Joe, stay." "Stay, please?" " I've been meaning to call you, Emile." " You have asked for a transfer." "Why?" "What does it mean, Nellie?" " I'll explain it to you tomorrow, Emile" " No, now." "What does it mean, Nellie?" "It means that I can't marry you." "Do you understand?" "I" " I can't marry you." " Because of my children?" " Oh, not because of your children." "They're sweet." "It is their Polynesian mother, then." "Their mother and I." "Yes." "I can't help it." "It isn't as if I could give you a good reason." "There is no reason." "This is emotional." "This is something that's born in me." "It is not." "I do not believe this is born in you." "Well, then why?" "Why do I feel the way I do?" "All I know is I can't help it." "I can't help it." "Joe?" "Joe, explain how we feel." "Joe." " Nellie" " Bill." " Bill!" " Nellie." "Bill, can we go now?" "Please?" "What makes her talk like that?" "Why do you have this feeling, you and she?" "I do not believe it is born in you." "I do not believe it!" "It's not born in you." "It happens after you're born." "You've got to be taught... to hate and fear." "You've got to be taught... from year to year." "It's got to be drummed... in your dear little ear." "You've got to be carefully taught." "You've got to be taught... to be afraid... of people whose eyes... are oddly made, and people whose skin... is a different shade." "You've got to be carefully taught." "You've got to be taught... before it's too late, before you are six... or seven or eight, to hate all the people... your relatives hate." "You've got to be carefully taught!" "You've got to be carefully taught!" "You got the right idea, De Becque." "Live on an island." "Yes, sir." "If I get out of this thing alive, I'm not going back there." "I'm staying here." "All I care about is right here." "Yes." "So when all you care about is here  this is a good place to be." "When all you care about is taken away from you  there is no place." "I came so close to it." "So close." "One dream in my heart, one love to be living for." "One love to be living for, this nearly was mine." "One girl... for my dream, one partner in paradise." "This promise of paradise, this nearly was mine." "Close to my heart... she came... only to fly away, only to fly... as day flies... from moonlight." "Now, now I'm alone, still dreaming... of paradise, still saying... that paradise... once nearly... was mine." "You know, back home, whenever I got in a jam  I used to go hunting." "That's what I think I'll do now." "Good hunting up there around Marie-Louise." "Carriers, cargo boats  troop ships." "Big game." "De Becque  would you reconsider  going up there with me to Marie-Louise Island?" "I mean, now that you haven't got so much to lose?" "We could do a good job, I think." "You and I." "How could a PBY land anywhere near that island  without being seen by the enemy?" "It will not land near the island  but far out, at sea." "I know the fishing grounds my friends use." "And I know two fishermen there, Inato and Basile." "They will help us." "Well, the equipment's all aboard, sir." "We loaded it while it was still dark." "You better wait a while before you take off." "Above all, this must look like a casual routine flight." "Well, there's still plenty of time to change your mind." " Hey, Buzz." " Captain?" " Yeah?" " Are we gonna need the parachutes?" "No, it looks calm enough for us to set down." " No parachutes!" " All right." "Looks like a summer day in Maine." " That's a state in America." " Yeah." " Lobsters." " Lobsters." "Hey, you guys better start getting into that gear." "Hey, we're approaching Marie-Louise." "What's going on here?" "What?" "Roger." "Hey, we got it in the tail section." "I'll go back and take a look." " Well, say something." " Who's driving this airplane anyhow?" "I hope you realize there's a hole in this plane." "Oh, hello, lieutenant, everybody." "It's Luther." "What are you doing on this plane?" "How'd you get on here?" "Well, I thought maybe you might need an extra man." "Seemed like an interesting project, and I" "What's the matter?" "Feeling sick?" "If you don't like the idea, forget it." "I'll go back to the baggage compartment." "Pretend you never saw me." "I'll kill him." "If I thought you were gonna take this attitude  I wouldn't have volunteered my services." "How do you like this character?" "I'm gonna have you court-martialed, Billis." " Take it easy." " I'm gonna ride you out of the Navy." " Take it easy." " Do you realize  that this is a secret mission?" "I realize it's secret." "I'm gonna keep the mission, I'm gonna keep" "Pull the handle!" "Pull the handle!" "Which one?" "Hey, captain, man overboard." "Boy, that Cable plays it rough, doesn't he?" "His parachute's opening." "Secret mission, huh?" "Well, it's no secret now." "Hello?" "This is Beer Bus to Brewery." "Beer Bus to Brewery." "Yeah, look, I got a man parachuting down into the Empress Augusta Bay." "That's right." "You guys are gonna have to help because I can't" "Right." "Roger and out." "So it's gonna be one of those days, huh?" "Okay." "Hey, wait!" "Don't leave me!" "Look, drop a boat back there, will you?" "Can't you get him out of there?" "He'll be shot to pieces." "I can't." "I got to get you guys in first." "After that, I'll come back and pick up the pieces." "Okay, let's go." "Looks like he's American." "They're shooting at him." "Well, let's make them shoot at us." "That's it, boys." "Go!" "He must be down about there." "Well, get him out of there." "Use anything you need." "We'll send in a destroyer if necessary." "Aye, aye, sir." "The admiral says go all out." "Do you see any fishing boats?" "Yeah, there we are." "That's the fishing grounds." "Can you go lower here?" "Roger." "Hey, that's Inato's boat." "Basile!" "Inato!" "Inato!" "All right." "Can we set down here?" "De Becque, I can set down anywhere." "I'll take it." "This is a black day for the Navy." "A black, black day." " How much did you say this cost, Bill?" " It's estimated at $600,000, sir." "Did you hear that?" "That's what your little stunt today cost the taxpayers." " Six hundred" " Six hundred thousand dollars?" "What are you grinning about?" "I was just thinking about my uncle." "Remember my uncle I was telling you about?" "He used to tell my old man I'd never be worth a dime." "Excuse me, sir." "Billis, you've been striking for the brig ever since you hit this island." "And today you finally made it  because Captain Brackett and I are gonna throw the book at you." "Sir, may I barge in?" "My copilot and I, sir, we've been sort of kicking this thing around  and we feel that Lu" "That Billis in that rubber boat with the airplanes buzzing around him  caused sort of a diversionary action." "It made it easier for us to land Cable and the Frenchman without being seen." "It turned out to be a lucky break for us, sir." "What do you want me to do, give this guy a gold medal?" "I don't want no gold medal, captain." "But... ." "But I could use a little more freedom." "A little room to swing around in, if you know what I mean." "If you get the picture." "Get out of here." "Get out of here." "Get the hell out of here!" "Captain, captain." "Kettle, come in." "This is the Frenchman." "Do you hear me?" "This is Kettle." "Go ahead, Frenchman." "This is our first chance to send news to you." "We have made contact with former friends of mine." "We have set up quarters in a very nice hole in a rock." "No room, but a lovely view." "We can see right down into the bottleneck." "First, the weather." "Rain clouds over Bougainville, the Treasuries, Choiseul, New Georgia." "We expect rain in this region from 9:00 to 2:00." "0900 to 1400." "Oh, my friend Joe corrects me, 0900 to 1400." "You must not expect from us any regular communication." "There are hundreds of Japanese in this region." "It will be necessary to constantly change our quarters." "And now our military expert, Joe." "All you Navy, Marine and Army pilots write this down." "Surface craft:" "Nineteen troop barges headed down the bottleneck." "Speed about 11 knots." "Ought to pass Bonika at about 2000 tonight  escorted by heavy warships." "As for aircraft, 22 bombers." " Betties went by at 0600." " A bottle of beer says I get first strike." " About time." " Now we'll see action!" "There ought to be some way to knock off a few of those." "That's all for now." "Good luck." "Two weeks." "How can those guys stick it out for two weeks?" "Yeah." "Everybody thought they'd be dead pigeons in a couple of days." "I tell you, those two guys are doing us a lot of good." "That Frenchman reported 40 bombers north of Munda." "We took off in 40 bombers right in the nose." "How do those guys keep alive with enemies around?" "How do they do it?" "That Frenchman knows these jungles around here like the palm of his hand." " He's a hunter, see?" " They changed the whole setup here." "I think we got the Japanese on the run." "That's what the Frenchman said." " Well, is it my lead?" " Yeah." "Come on, come on." "I got plenty on this." "Listen carefully, please." "Ceiling today unlimited." "Thirty-three fighters, Zeros, have moved in from Bougainville." "Their course is approximately 0-2-3 degrees true." "I'm certain heavy bombers will follow." "I think something big is afoot." "That's all I have time for now." "Joe and I must change our position immediately." "Planes are directly overhead." "Two only, but they're looking for us, I think." "They know about where we are." "I'll try to get back to you later." "Good luck." " They got us pretty well pinpointed." " Stay here." "In a few minutes, it will be dark enough to run for it." "No, I think we're right." "It looks like they're going all out." "Even these planes." "They've stopped looking for us." "They're going away." "Let's make a run for it." "All right, let's go." "And we have a lot of fighter pilots over in the ward." "And they keep talking about a Frenchman." "'The Frenchman said this, ' and, 'The Frenchman said that. '" "And I was wondering if the Frenchman they're talking about could be  my Frenchman." "Yes, Miss Forbush, it is." "I couldn't tell you before, but" " Then he is behind enemy lines." " With Lieutenant Cable." "Hello, this is Emile De Becque." "Please listen to me carefully." "I haven't much time." "My message today must be brief and sad." "Lieutenant Cable, my friend Joe  died a few minutes ago." "I will never know a finer man." "I wish he could have told you the news." "The Japanese are pulling out." "There is great confusion here." "My guess is the enemy will try to evacuate troops  from Cape Esperance tonight." "This is the opportunity we've been waiting for." "Make the most of it, my friends." "You may not hear from me again." "They are coming back." "They are right above me." "Goodbye." "Is that all?" "Get him back." "Kettle to Frenchman." "Come in, Frenchman." "I'm sorry, sir, he's cut off." "How far away  Philadelphia, PA." "Poor Joe Cable." "Do you think there's a chance I'll ever see Emile again?" "Of course there's a chance." " I didn't even know he was going." " Of course not." "How could he tell you?" "Now, don't blame Emile De Becque." "He's okay." "He's a wonderful guy." " He has got a chance." "Hasn't he, Bill?" " Of course." "There's always a chance." "Emile." "Emile, come back so I can tell you something." "I know what counts now." "Just you." "All those other things, the woman you had before?" "Her color?" "What" " What piffle. I" "What a pinhead I was." "Come back so I can tell you." "Oh, don't die before I can tell you." "All that matters is us  being together, that's all." "If you think of what you said to me that day  you can stay alive, Emile." "I know you can." "Think of what you said." "When you find your true love, when you feel her call you... across" "then fly to her side, and make her your own," "or all through your life" "Live, Emile." "Live, Emile." "Live." "Live." "Live." "Live." "Miss Nurse?" "Please." "Please, Miss Nurse." "Where is Lieutelan Cable?" " Who are you?" " I am mother of Liat." " Who?" " Liat." "She will marry no one but Lieutelan Cable." "Oh, my darling." "All right, hear this:" "All those outfits that are waiting for loading, please keep in position." "We'll be loading immediately." "Hey, Billis, let's head back, huh?" "Our outfits about a mile back down the beach." "Suppose they call our names?" "They may be ready for us to board the ship." "They won't be ready for hours yet." "This is the Navy." "Look at that beach." "Swarming with eager beavers." " Ten thousand guys." " All right, all right, you men." "Stay down there with your own unit where you belong." "You Seabees, you belong down the beach this way." "Excuse me." "Can you tell me where I can find Captain Brackett?" " Down the beach this way." " Thank you, sir." "That's all." "I beg your pardon." "Can I speak to you?" " Who is it?" " Billis, sir." "Luther Billis." "Yes, Billis, what is it?" "We're moving out now." "I know, sir." "Stewpot, the professor and me was wondering  if anything is being done about rescuing the Frenchman off that island." "We hereby volunteer for such a project." "A triple diversionary activity, like I done to get him on there?" "You could drop us in three rubber boats on three different sides of the island." "Confuse them out of their minds." "Get the picture?" "That's very fine, Billis, but you're too late." "Operation Alligator is under way." "Landings were made on Japanese-held islands last night and this morning." "Marie-Louise Island was the first one hit." "How about that Frenchman?" "Did they get him?" "Is he alive?" "We don't know." "Lieutenant Buzz Adams flew up there to find out." "But it will be too bad if a part of this operation  couldn't save one of the two guys who made it all possible." "The big ones are battleships and the little ones are destroyers." "They're moving out, you see, because... ." "Well, there's been a big change." "They won't be around here much anymore." "Just off and on." "A few of us." "Did you understand anything I said?" "Now, while I'm down at the hospital  you've got to promise me to mangez everything." "Everything that's put before you on the table." "Jerome." "Come back here and sit down." "You have to learn to mind me when I talk to you." "And be nice to me too." "Because I love you very much." "Now mangez." "I will not sing that song." "You just want to laugh at my French accent." "All right." "But you got to help me." "Dites-moi... pour quoi... la vie est belle." "la vie est belle." "Dites-moi..." "Pour quoi what?" "la vie est gale?" "Dites-moi... pour quoi, chere mademoiselle." "Est ce que... parce que... vous m'aimez?" "Subtitles by SDI Media Group" "[ ENGLISH ]"