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01:27Oh
01:48How do you feel this morning
01:50Much better. Thank you, sir. Fine. You were sort of groggy for a couple of days, but that seems to be clear. Yeah
01:57Let's see how you can walk this morning, hmm?
02:00I'll try, sir.
02:01Well, try.
02:07A little shaky.
02:09That passes.
02:17By the way, I don't think I know your name.
02:20Neither do I, sir.
02:21Neither do I, sir.
02:26Don't you know who I am?
02:28That's why I tried my little experiment just now.
02:30I thought maybe if I popped it at you without warning, you'd just answer, and that'd be that.
02:35But you must know.
02:36My dog tag.
02:37You didn't have any dog tag when they brought you in.
02:40Must have been blown off.
02:42That's what makes it so tough.
02:47That'll be all for now, nurse.
02:49Help him back to his deck chair, please.
02:50Yes, Major.
02:59I'll be a few moments, nurse.
03:01Yes, Major.
03:02I'll give it to you from the beginning, at least as much as we know.
03:06Maybe that'll help.
03:07You know where you are?
03:08On a hospital ship.
03:10Right.
03:11And you know where you were?
03:15No, sir.
03:16Well, let's start from there, then.
03:20When we were driving from Paris, the Nazis got together every bit of armor they could spare
03:25and hit our line south of the Seine.
03:27They broke through on a half-mile front.
03:29Cut off quite a few men.
03:31One small group took cover in an old farmhouse, held them off for two days.
03:36We could see the whole thing through our field glasses.
03:39But we couldn't get help through to you.
03:42Then...
03:43I was one of the men in that farmhouse?
03:46Mm-hmm.
03:47Second day, one of their dive bombers got through and blew the house to bits.
03:51That afternoon, we attacked, smashed them back.
03:55When the medical corpsmen searched the ruins, they found that there'd been only four men in that house.
04:01Three of them were in such bad shape that they just collected their dog tags and buried them.
04:07The fourth man was you.
04:10Then...
04:11my dog tag was missing?
04:13No, not missing, exactly.
04:16He'd been blown off, you know.
04:18Just as they'd been blown off then.
04:20I got the four of them right here.
04:23All you have to do is take a look at them.
04:25When you see your own name, you'll know it.
04:27Paul...
04:29Greger.
04:31That doesn't mean anything.
04:35Carl...
04:37Winowski.
04:40Joseph...
04:42Loring.
04:46Loring.
04:50Peter...
04:52Anderson.
04:56Anderson.
04:59Peter Anderson.
05:01Peter Anderson.
05:04Peter Anderson.
05:09None of it means a thing to you.
05:11Not a thing.
05:13Well, now, don't let it worry you.
05:15We'll get a message through to Washington and get all available information on these men.
05:19Fight, wait, the works.
05:22In the meantime, as I said before...
05:25don't let it worry you.
05:32Don't let it worry you.
05:48Major Williams will see you now.
05:59At ease.
06:00How tall are you, about 5'11"?
06:02Yes, sir.
06:03Weigh about 180"?
06:05Yes, sir.
06:06McGregor was 5'10 1⁄2".
06:08Loring and Gronowski were 5'11".
06:11Anderson was 6'.
06:13They were all within a few pounds of what you weigh.
06:16I'm afraid we don't know any more than we did.
06:18We'll have to let the whole thing go until we land.
06:21We'll forward your fingerprints and the Army will get all the dope it can.
06:25You may be sure of that.
06:26Yes, sir.
06:27I have your travel orders here.
06:29We land in a couple of days.
06:31These will take you to a hospital where we'll find out who you really are.
06:36In the meantime, we don't want to call you by a number.
06:39We'd better find you a name.
06:41Yes, sir.
06:42John.
06:49How about...
06:51John.
06:52Johnny?
06:53Okay.
06:54Johnny what?
07:04Johnny March.
07:06How's that, sir?
07:08Good.
07:13Thank you, sir.
07:14That's all.
07:23What is it, Johnny?
07:25About those four men, sir.
07:27If I'm one of them, could I have a list of their names and addresses?
07:33I think if I study them...
07:35Certainly.
07:36Take this along.
07:39Work over it, Johnny.
07:41Thanks.
08:12How about a smoke?
08:14No, thanks.
08:15The young folks roll on the little cabin floor
08:20All merry, all happy and bright
08:24By and by our time's come a-knocking at the door
08:30Then my old Kentucky home, goodnight
08:39I'm sorry, Moose.
08:41Well, let's try it again, fellas.
08:46I hate to have to say this, Chum.
08:50What is a singer?
08:52You're strictly off on a catapult.
08:56Sammy?
08:57Yeah?
08:58We got a leak in our quartet.
09:00Come on down here and make with the pipes.
09:02Okay.
09:03See you later.
09:08Who's gonna take the lead?
09:09I'll carry it.
09:10Okay.
09:11Oh, weep no more, my lady
09:17Oh, weep no more today
09:22Bob McGregor, Joseph Lurie, Carl Gronowski, Peter Anderson
09:25Richard and Justin Chicago, Knoxville
09:27Richard and Justin Chicago, Knoxville
09:41Richard and Justin Chicago, Knoxville
10:12See you guys later.
10:13Okay, Sammy.
10:18Hey, Padlo, where's the guy I was sitting with?
10:20When the train stopped, he jumped off.
10:22He got off the train?
10:23Why didn't you stop him?
10:24Stop him? Why should I?
10:26I bet he's going A.W.L.
10:28Who's going A.W.L., soldier?
10:30Huh?
10:31You heard what I said.
10:32Who's going A.W.L.?
10:34I don't know what you're talking about.
10:36All I said is, all is well, all is well.
10:38Stop stalling.
10:39I heard you the first time.
10:40Start talking.
11:11Yes?
11:12Is this Paul McGregor's house?
11:15And yours?
11:17I'm Sally McGregor.
11:19Paul was my husband.
11:23Who are you?
11:25John March.
11:27I was with Paul in France.
11:31Won't you come in?
11:32Please.
11:46Did Mac...
11:48Did he ask you to come and see me?
11:50No.
11:51It was my own idea.
11:52I just happened to be passing through, and I...
11:54I'm glad you did.
12:02Were you with him when...
12:05Yes.
12:08Did he...
12:11Did his knee bother him much?
12:14Well...
12:16Sometimes that long march...
12:18Sally, come out, come out, wherever you are.
12:21In here, kids.
12:23Jane and Judy McIntyre.
12:24They work at the same plant I do.
12:26They're sharing the house with me.
12:28I'm so hungry, I could...
12:30I'm sorry.
12:31I didn't know you had company.
12:32I'd like you to meet Johnny March.
12:34He's...
12:36He was a friend of Mac's in France.
12:38Oh, how do you do?
12:39Hello.
12:40I've got to rush now.
12:41I'm on the swing shift.
12:43But there are a lot of things I'd like to talk to you about.
12:47Or maybe you'd like to go home.
12:51Home?
12:52Well, I told you you'd never find a room in this man's town.
12:55Perhaps you'd like to stay here tonight.
12:57The couch is really more comfortable than a park bench.
13:00Oh, I don't want to barge in.
13:01I'd give you any trouble.
13:02Oh, please stay, Mr. March.
13:04Judy will get some blankets and I'll see you tomorrow.
13:18Don't spoil me, Johnny March.
13:20I'm not used to having things done for me.
13:23Anymore.
13:35I'll get it.
13:37Thanks.
13:38There you are.
13:48Oh.
13:49You sit down.
13:50I'll pour the coffee.
13:53What time do you have to go to work?
13:54It's my night off.
13:56Oh, you're going to take it easy, huh?
13:58You can call cooking dinner and sewing, ironing, and doing odd jobs around the house.
14:04Taking it easy.
14:05Maybe you ought to go out to dinner.
14:08Go out to dinner?
14:09Yeah.
14:12I haven't been out in months.
14:16That's what I figured.
14:18That's why I said I thought maybe you ought to go out.
14:21Okay.
14:28All right.
14:29I'd love to have dinner with you.
14:31Swell.
14:33All right.
15:13Have some more coffee?
15:14Nothing more, thanks.
15:16Having a good time?
15:20I don't know, Johnny.
15:23It's been so long I've forgotten what it means to have a good time.
15:29I guess...
15:30I guess I am having a good time.
15:33Should I be?
15:34Of course you should.
15:36Mac could be the first one to want you to.
15:39I don't know.
15:40Mac didn't have much time for fun during the six months we were married.
15:44Six months?
15:45Did Mac tell you?
15:46He owned a fleet of trucks and his work kept him so busy on the road that
15:51we hardly had time to get used to each other when...
15:55Oh, there are the Bartlett's.
15:57Oh, there are the Bartlett's.
15:59Mr. Bartlett gave Mac his first job.
16:01Do you want to ask them to sit down?
16:03Let's.
16:04Hello, Mrs. Bartlett.
16:06Mac.
16:08Sally.
16:09When did he get back?
16:11Oh, Sally.
16:12I'm sorry.
16:13Perhaps you'll excuse us.
16:15We're having dinner with the... over there.
16:17Come, Martha.
16:27You see, Johnny, I shouldn't have come here.
16:30Don't let a thing like that bother you.
16:32It's no use.
16:33You'd better take me home.
16:35All right, Sally.
16:47I'm sorry about what happened tonight, Sally.
16:50Don't worry, Johnny.
16:51I'll see you in the morning.
16:53Don't go.
16:55I want to talk.
16:57I don't feel like talking now.
16:59Oh, you've got to snap out of it.
17:01I tried to.
17:02And you saw what happened.
17:04Sure, I saw what happened.
17:06I saw you quit.
17:07Quit without a fight.
17:09And now what do you want to do?
17:11You want to move out of town?
17:13Give up your friends, give up your home?
17:15Because it reminds you of Mac.
17:17Sally, it should remind you of Mac.
17:19He fought for this.
17:20He gave his life so that you could live here.
17:22Oh, please, Sally, listen to me.
17:24You can't stop living just because you were hurt.
17:26These surroundings are part of you.
17:28Part of your life.
17:29You've got to love them again.
17:31The pictures that Mac helped you hang.
17:34And the chair next to the fireplace where he always smoked his pipe.
17:38Mac and his pipe.
17:41He never was without it, was he?
17:43Oh, that isn't the point.
17:44I'm just trying to show you...
17:45Answer me, Johnny.
17:47Answer me!
17:50He lied to me.
17:53You never knew Mac.
17:56He never smoked a pipe in his life.
17:59Oh, please, Sally.
18:26I love you.
18:56I love you.
19:26I love you.
19:56Sally.
20:10Sally.
20:11You've got no right to...
20:13Why are you still here?
20:15If you had one bit of decency, you'd go.
20:17It's a good thing I didn't go.
20:19A good thing.
20:20That's because you knew my husband so well, isn't it?
20:23You and he were buddies.
20:25I was sitting on the front porch writing you a note when I heard the garage doors open.
20:29I don't have to give you that note now because I'm going to tell you about it.
20:32You're not going to tell me anything.
20:35I've heard enough from you already.
20:37Sally, you've got to listen.
20:38Oh, no, I don't.
20:39Please, Sally.
20:41Why don't you go home?
20:44Home?
20:47I thought this might be my home.
20:50It's a lair.
20:51What are you talking about?
20:55Sally.
21:18You think I'm a phony, don't you?
21:20But I had to come here, Sally.
21:22I had to find out something.
21:26See, I...
21:27I've got a smashed-up life to rebuild and...
21:30so have you.
21:32What have you got to rebuild?
21:34You came back.
21:36All you have to do now is pick up where you left off and...
21:40It'd be swell if I knew where I left off.
21:43Meaning?
21:45Meaning there...
21:46there really isn't any such person as Johnny March.
21:51He might have been Paul McGregor.
21:54Now...
21:58He may be Joseph Loring of Chester, West Virginia...
22:01Carl Grinowski of Chicago, Illinois...
22:05or Peter Anderson from Knoxville, Iowa.
22:08Sounds all mixed up, just like I am.
22:13See, it started in France...
22:15just after the invasion.
22:18Then your next stop is Chester, West Virginia?
22:21Yeah.
22:22When do you think you'll be showing off?
22:24Tomorrow.
22:26The sooner I learn about my past...
22:28the sooner I can start my future.
22:33Johnny...
22:36This isn't easy to say, but...
22:40thanks...
22:41for everything.
22:52Better come in and get ready if you want that lift to New York.
22:54Stan will be here in a few minutes.
22:56All right.
23:22Good night.
23:47Well, I...
23:48I guess this is goodbye, isn't it?
23:51I guess it is.
23:56We'd better go, Johnny.
24:20THE END
24:50Daddy!
25:16Daddy!
25:18Oh, Daddy, I'm so glad you're back!
25:23You are my daddy, aren't you?
25:25They told me you wouldn't come...
25:27but I knew different.
25:29Of course you did.
25:31Where is your mother?
25:32Is she home?
25:34No, she's working at the hospital.
25:36Will she be home soon?
25:38In a little while.
25:39And, oh, Daddy, I'm so glad you've come back!
25:42Good.
25:48There, there, son, take it easy.
25:51I'm all right now.
25:56You haven't told me how much I've grown, Daddy.
25:58Haven't I grown a lot?
26:01Oh, you're positively enormous.
26:03Enormous?
26:05I haven't learned that word yet.
26:10What's it mean?
26:12It means you've grown so big,
26:14I doubt if I'd recognize you.
26:24You...
26:25you haven't told me how your mother is.
26:27Pretty well, I suppose.
26:29She used to cry a lot at night and wake me up.
26:32But now I have my own room.
26:35Daddy!
26:36Daddy!
26:39She's gone.
26:41Daddy!
27:11She...
27:14She...
27:16She...
27:18She...
27:35Just like you left it, isn't it, Daddy?
27:38Well, you work here all the time, not just nights?
27:42Why do you ask that?
27:44Well, Mommy said you did your best work here.
27:47She did?
27:55These are your pictures, aren't they, Daddy?
28:04Say, this is all right.
28:06Looks good, isn't it?
28:08When nobody was here, Daddy, I used to look at these pictures.
28:11You did?
28:12Which one do you like the best?
28:15I like this one.
28:16I'm building a house just like it.
28:19You are?
28:20It's a real pretty one, isn't it?
28:22You bet it is.
28:23I'd like to live in a house like that.
28:25You would?
28:26Of course I'd never touch it without I washed my hands real careful first,
28:29and I dried them real good, too.
28:32Let's look at the rest of the pictures, Daddy.
28:34You bet, son.
28:39Uh-oh.
28:40Designed for living. Fascist style.
28:44Condemnation proceedings to take precedence over all other work.
28:48What does it mean, Daddy?
28:50It's very simple, son.
28:52A lot of things had gone wrong because a lot of people thought wrong,
28:55and we had to straighten out their thinking for them
28:58and fix the wrong things they had done.
29:00So little boys like you would have a place like that to play
29:03and houses like that to live in.
29:05Like you have to get all the weeds out of the garden
29:07before I can grow things?
29:09Roger.
29:10And did you do it, Daddy?
29:11Did you fix all the bad things?
29:13Well, it isn't a job anyone can do by himself.
29:16I helped a little, I hope.
29:18You see, it was a big job, and many people helped.
29:21But it'll take a long time before all the bad things are fixed.
29:25It'll take a long time before all the bad things are fixed.
29:56Where are you?
29:57Is that your mother?
29:58It's Miss Carew. She takes care of me.