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00:05:10It's Charlie.
00:05:12I've had it a long time.
00:05:15You are nervous, aren't you?
00:05:19Don't be.
00:05:25I know how you and Clay felt about each other.
00:05:27But that was four years ago.
00:05:29He's changed.
00:05:30The Clay you knew is gone, darling.
00:05:32Will.
00:05:33Hello, Craig.
00:05:34How are you?
00:05:35Clay.
00:05:36Craig.
00:05:37Pleasure to see you.
00:05:38Our guests are here, Kathy.
00:05:43Hello, Kathy.
00:05:45We're happy to see you, Will.
00:05:47Good to see you, Clay.
00:05:50Hello, Kathy.
00:05:54You're even more beautiful than I remembered.
00:05:57I'm glad to see you, too.
00:05:59You're even more beautiful than I remembered.
00:06:02Isn't she, Clay?
00:06:08Well, you fellows certainly look prosperous.
00:06:10What have you been doing to the world?
00:06:12Will and I are in ships out of New Orleans.
00:06:14We take cotton to Liverpool and wool back to Boston.
00:06:17Thank you, Ned.
00:06:18How many ships do you have?
00:06:20Four, three masters.
00:06:21But we're looking for the fifth to take care of the new cargo.
00:06:24Did you hear that, Kathy?
00:06:26That's wonderful, Clay.
00:06:27When you left here four years ago,
00:06:29you had nothing but your father's debts.
00:06:31The world is a rich prize,
00:06:33but you've got to go out and grab your share.
00:06:35It just doesn't come to you sitting at home.
00:06:38What brings you to Atlanta, Clay?
00:06:40Some unfinished business.
00:06:42Do you intend to stay long in these parts?
00:06:44As long as I live.
00:06:47I paid my father's debts and bought back his land.
00:06:51So we'll be neighbors again.
00:06:57I know this is a little late,
00:06:59but I don't think I've congratulated you on your wedding.
00:07:02I've often thought of both of you.
00:07:05I brought Kathy a present.
00:07:08May I?
00:07:10Of course.
00:07:11These pearls are from the pirate's market in New Orleans, Byron.
00:07:16They once belonged to a Balinese princess.
00:07:20Here, let me show you.
00:07:23Thank you, Ned.
00:07:24Kathy, did I ever tell you about the time these two fought a duel?
00:07:29We were cleaves up at Poughkeepsie on a three-day leave.
00:07:32Will and Clay were courting the barmaid, and she was quite a devil.
00:07:35Our last night there, she decided to date both of them.
00:07:39Well, they decided on a duel, winner take all.
00:07:42I was to be their second.
00:07:44I've often wondered what would have happened
00:07:46if I hadn't loaded those pistols with blanks.
00:07:49I aimed at a tree and Clay shot at a cloud.
00:07:52Say, maybe you two can give me some advice.
00:07:55I'm experimenting on a new type of cottonseed for export.
00:07:59Will's the expert on cottonseed.
00:08:02Cottonseed?
00:08:03Oh, I don't know very much about cottonseed.
00:08:05Come on, Will.
00:08:06I've got some samples in my study.
00:08:08No, Brack.
00:08:09Will doesn't want to talk about business now.
00:08:11It'll only take a minute, darling.
00:08:13Come on, Will.
00:08:15That's where the real profit lies, Will, in the export trade.
00:08:18Now, you take this new fiber.
00:08:20Now, you take this new fiber.
00:08:28Are you happy, Kathy?
00:08:31Why shouldn't I be?
00:08:40I didn't come to Atlanta on business.
00:08:42I came to see you.
00:08:44I'm Brack's wife.
00:08:45Nothing can change that.
00:08:47How can you stand here and not remember?
00:08:49I've got four years to remember.
00:08:52You've prospered.
00:08:54You couldn't have if I'd been with you.
00:08:56I might have gotten all those things.
00:08:58And more, if you had gone with me.
00:09:02You've four ships.
00:09:03You can afford to buy priceless foods for an old memory.
00:09:06What more do you want?
00:09:08I carried cotton to Liverpool and wool to Boston.
00:09:11On my back as a common seaman.
00:09:17Will picked me up in a Boston tavern.
00:09:18We don't have any ships.
00:09:20Our business in New Orleans was just waiting for another boat.
00:09:22I didn't care where.
00:09:23I never paid my father's debts.
00:09:25Buying back the old plantation was just another lie.
00:09:29Only these are true.
00:09:31They once did belong to a Balinese princess.
00:09:34But I didn't get them from a pirate's market.
00:09:38They belonged to my mother.
00:09:40I always wanted you to have them.
00:09:43What have I done to you, Greg?
00:09:45What have we done to each other?
00:10:04We're at war.
00:10:06Fort Sumter's been fired on.
00:10:09What did you hear?
00:10:10We got the news at the inn.
00:10:11It's at four o'clock this morning.
00:10:13We've been at war.
00:10:14We've been at war with the North.
00:10:17Sorry to break up the evening.
00:10:18I better take the next train to Boston.
00:10:20No, Will.
00:10:21You're our guest.
00:10:22You can't leave like this.
00:10:23Will's right, Kathy.
00:10:24It wouldn't be safe for him to stay in Georgia any longer.
00:10:26I'll ride with you to the station.
00:10:28And do me a favor.
00:10:30Don't get yourself killed in this war.
00:10:32I'll try not to.
00:10:33You do the same.
00:10:34There's still a lot of ships we haven't saved.
00:10:38Goodbye, Brax.
00:10:41Bye, Kathy.
00:10:42Take care of yourself.
00:10:44Clay, you'll stay here until our regiments are called up.
00:10:46No thanks, Brax.
00:10:50Bye, Kathy.
00:10:51I'll report directly to Richmond.
00:11:12I'll report directly to Richmond.
00:11:42You're the proof of my choice.
00:12:01Craven's a fine officer.
00:12:03But, uh...
00:12:04Speak up.
00:12:05What have you against him?
00:12:06Well, I, uh...
00:12:07I would recommend someone with less, uh...
00:12:09Less courage.
00:12:10That's a strange recommendation.
00:12:12You want me to select a coward for the job?
00:12:14Clayburn is reckless beyond all risk.
00:12:16He exposes himself to enemy fire on every occasion.
00:12:20I'll at least come through three years of this war and still be alive.
00:12:23The man seems to be seeking death.
00:12:25A good soldier dies only once.
00:12:27And death is someone he knows.
00:12:32Major Clayburn is here, sir.
00:12:33Send him in.
00:12:34Yes, sir.
00:12:40You know, Lieutenant Colonel, this Gerald and Allison...
00:12:43Take a look at this map, Major.
00:12:45I have a job for you.
00:12:47A difficult job.
00:12:49Maybe it's impossible.
00:12:53Sherman's whole army poured out of Chattanooga three weeks ago.
00:12:57They're moving straight along this single railroad
00:13:00and heading for Atlanta.
00:13:02If he takes Atlanta, we're doomed.
00:13:04Our only chance is to draw him deep into Georgia,
00:13:07cut off his supply lines,
00:13:09and destroy his armies bit by bit.
00:13:11The bulk of his supplies are pouring through this same railroad.
00:13:15And as fast as we destroy it, his men rebuild it.
00:13:19What we've got to do is find a weak link in this railroad
00:13:23so that we can keep destroying it faster than Sherman's men can repair it.
00:13:28And this is the spot.
00:13:32I understand you're familiar with this region, Major.
00:13:35Yes, sir.
00:13:36I used to live near there.
00:13:38Good.
00:13:39Now take a look at this.
00:13:41You'll see the Devil's Mountain completely dominates the railroad
00:13:44where it passes through Snake Gap.
00:13:46That's the one weak link in Sherman's supply line.
00:13:50I want you to take 20 picked men and four cannons.
00:13:53Put them on Devil's Mountain.
00:13:55Blast the railroad and continue to blast it until we can cover attack.
00:14:00General, Devil's Mountain is a sheer cliff.
00:14:03I might be able to get 20 men up there,
00:14:05but four cannon, that's another question.
00:14:08So I believe.
00:14:09But we have a scout who says that there's an inside route
00:14:12through the cave to the top that will take this man-filled artillery.
00:14:16General, if I could get cannon on top of Devil's Mountain,
00:14:21I could fight there till doomsday.
00:14:23You may have to, Major.
00:14:27The wagons are loaded and waiting for you.
00:14:29You'll have four 12-pound Brook guns,
00:14:32the best cannon we've got.
00:14:34Pick your men yourself.
00:14:36Now, here's the route that we've prepared for you.
00:14:39This territory is within Union lines.
00:14:42You'll pick up our scout biggers at Captain's Farm.
00:14:45He's waiting there for you.
00:14:46He'll take you through the cave to the top.
00:14:49Is everything clear, Major?
00:14:51Yes, sir.
00:14:52And stay clear of Monrovia.
00:14:54We don't know how fast Sherman's cavalry scouts are moving.
00:14:58Is there anyone at Monrovia now, sir?
00:15:02Our latest reports show that it's abandoned.
00:15:05I would suggest that you ask for volunteers
00:15:08and tell your boys what they're up against.
00:15:11Once you wreck the railway and disclose your position,
00:15:14Sherman's men will do everything in their power to blast you off.
00:15:17I want you to hang on.
00:15:19You may have to stay there.
00:15:21So will a lot of Sherman's men, sir.
00:15:24Goodbye, Major.
00:15:26Goodbye, sir.
00:15:28God bless you, Major.
00:15:29Thank you, sir.
00:15:51At ease, men.
00:15:53You don't have to look so brave.
00:15:56I'm afraid you'll all have a chance at being a hero.
00:16:53I don't see any sign of life down there.
00:16:56I don't see any sign of life down there.
00:16:59I don't see any sign of life down there.
00:17:02I don't see any sign of life down there.
00:17:05I don't see any sign of life down there.
00:17:08I don't see any sign of life down there.
00:17:11I don't see any sign of life down there.
00:17:14I don't see any sign of life down there.
00:17:17I don't see any sign of life down there.
00:17:20I don't see any sign of life down there.
00:17:23That's Catlett's farm, all right.
00:17:25Beggars wouldn't show himself.
00:17:27He's inside, waiting for us.
00:17:43Looks like Bianchi's got the Beggars first.
00:17:45Shall we go on, Major?
00:17:47No, Bertie, we're going back to General Johnston.
00:17:49And I'll let you tell him we saw a dead man and got scared.
00:17:52It was just too discouraging.
00:17:55I guess we're going on, Major.
00:18:10Fire!
00:18:19Fire!
00:18:30Men, we've got to slip through their lines.
00:18:33Raise the axles, tie down everything that can move.
00:18:36Try not to make a sound.
00:18:38Jump to it. The moon's getting brighter by the minute.
00:18:43All right, boys, hook them up.
00:18:49Let's go.
00:19:19Let's go.
00:19:49Let's go.
00:20:09That's Devil's Mountain.
00:20:15Even a goat couldn't climb up those walls.
00:20:18He's going to climb the walls.
00:20:20Going up from the inside, through the caverns.
00:20:22I've been in these limestone caverns in Kentucky.
00:20:25If a fellow don't know his way, he sure can get lost.
00:20:28Permanently.
00:20:30I told you I was up there once.
00:20:32Well, I hope your memory serves you right, Major.
00:20:38Smoke down below. Must be a Union scouting party.
00:20:48What do you see, Major?
00:20:50Monrovia.
00:20:52Monrovia? What's that?
00:20:54Just a big empty house. There's a small scouting party there.
00:20:57I can make out only two fires.
00:20:59It's a good thing we come up the back way. We'd have run smack into them.
00:21:02Off the wagons. We'll pitch camp here.
00:21:04Wait for the cover of night and move into the mountains.
00:21:06Yes, sir.
00:21:18Un-limber here, Mac.
00:21:20Un-limber!
00:21:22Un-limber here, Mac.
00:21:24Un-limber!
00:21:34Ready?
00:21:35Go down the house and find out how big that scouting party is.
00:21:37Yes, sir.
00:21:39Unlimber!
00:21:48Freddy, go down to the house and find out how big that scouting party is.
00:21:51Yes, sir.
00:21:52Jerry, break out a rope and a ladder.
00:22:01This man with a gun, just bring him in here.
00:22:03Jerry, take the horses back to General Johnson's camp. He'll need them.
00:22:07I volunteered for this mission, sir.
00:22:10Oh, I understand, Major. You don't want to miss the picnic.
00:22:13You can send Daniel back for the horses, sir. He's a family man.
00:22:17I got nobody but my friends here.
00:22:20If that's the way you want it, Jerry.
00:22:23Thank you, sir.
00:22:29Daniel, get those horses back to General Johnson.
00:22:32What?
00:22:33The Major said.
00:22:36Let's go.
00:22:54Let's get started, Mike.
00:22:55It's a long way to the top.
00:23:06I'm not going to keep any secrets from you, Mike.
00:23:13I don't know the way.
00:23:14We'll have to find out the best way.
00:23:20All right, Major. Hold tight, Mike.
00:23:37That was close, Major.
00:23:39I told you, Mike. I didn't know the way. I was just trusting the luck.
00:23:42This place is a death trap. Let's get out of here.
00:23:44We've got to get those guns on top.
00:23:46Committing suicide ain't what I'm doing.
00:23:48Lieutenant Major, I've been in these caverns before.
00:23:50In Kentucky, they're full of blind passages.
00:23:52They lead nowhere if you don't know the way.
00:23:54We can't stop now.
00:23:57We'll have to find out the best way.
00:23:59We'll have to find out the best way.
00:24:01We'll have to find out the best way.
00:24:04We can't go on without a ladder.
00:24:09Yes, you're right, Mike. Come on.
00:24:34Come on, Mike.
00:24:35Come on, Mike.
00:24:36Come on, Mike.
00:24:37Come on, Mike.
00:24:38Come on, Mike.
00:24:39Come on, Mike.
00:24:40Come on, Mike.
00:24:41Come on, Mike.
00:24:42Come on, Mike.
00:24:43Come on, Mike.
00:24:44Come on, Mike.
00:24:45Come on, Mike.
00:24:46Come on, Mike.
00:24:47Come on, Mike.
00:24:48Come on, Mike.
00:24:49Come on, Mike.
00:24:50Come on, Mike.
00:24:51Come on, Mike.
00:24:52Come on, Mike.
00:24:53Come on, Mike.
00:24:54Come on, Mike.
00:24:55Come on, Mike.
00:24:56Come on, Mike.
00:24:57Come on, Mike.
00:24:58Come on, Mike.
00:24:59Come on, Mike.
00:25:00Come on, Mike.
00:25:01Come on, Mike.
00:25:02Come on, Mike.
00:25:03Go, go, go!
00:25:04Mike, you're losing the lead!
00:25:05Get it off.
00:25:06Larry!
00:25:07Let's split up into two-man teams.
00:25:08Each team take a different path, and you march your way with charge.
00:25:11Be sure to tie your rope securely.
00:25:13Check oil in your bag, and take it a step at a time.
00:25:16There's no telling when the ground will suddenly disappear from beneath your feet.
00:25:19Mac and I will take the possibilities of scaling outside.
00:25:24I've been around the other side worse
00:25:43Just a small squad down the house major not more than a dozen men
00:25:57You check snake yep? Yep not more than 30 no artillery just a heap of railroad equipment
00:26:04How close are they to repairing the trucks? Well I couldn't rightly say sir
00:26:08You've got to get those guns up there tonight. Any luck? Nah it's too bad our people all cleared out for Atlanta
00:26:16Nowhere we can get any help. Say there's an old man still living down the house
00:26:22I saw him picking up flowers in the backyard. What'd he look like? Couldn't see much in the moonlight
00:26:28Except he walked with a limb. Mac you're in pretty keep the boys moving I'm going down to the house
00:26:35I'll join you within an hour. And if you don't? You're second-in-command
00:26:39Hey Burke come and get us the coffee's ready
00:27:09Think of them going somewhere grandpa? Let the men get a breath of air
00:27:36You want air? There's some air. What are you doing? Keep your voice down Clay they're all over the house
00:27:53Why didn't you go to Atlanta? What are you doing here? I couldn't leave Taffy. Taffy? She's in the next room
00:28:00Wee wee. Tearing up bed sheets to make bandages. Sherman will be in Atlanta before you have a chance to use them
00:28:10You've taken the run of the house sergeant. Permit me the privacy of my sewing room
00:28:14You know Sherman gave orders to burn down every house from here to Atlanta
00:28:18What's stopping you? Your husband. Sooner or later he's going to get lonesome
00:28:25He'll drop in to see you. We're going to be here to greet him
00:28:30You'll never get your hands on him. Old Colonel Braxton's a fox alright but even a fox gets lonesome
00:28:37Oh I'll get him. All we have to do is sit and wait him out
00:28:43Want this door closed? When a gentleman leaves the room he usually closes the door
00:28:50Yes ma'am
00:28:54Taffy? Yes Uncle Albert? Will you come in here please?
00:29:00Where's the lady? She's gone to bed
00:29:22All I wanted was certain ended. She's gone to bed. Do you want me to wake her up?
00:29:29Gone to bed? I never left the hallway. No one went upstairs
00:29:41What's the matter Grandpa? I told you she's gone to bed
00:29:47See that this is sewed by morning
00:30:06You'd better wait here until they're asleep
00:30:11Why didn't you ever write? Why didn't you answer my letters?
00:30:17I did. I answered every one. I just never mailed them
00:30:21But why Clay? Yours were kind and consoling. Mine were bitter
00:30:26Is that what you came here to tell me? I never thought I'd see you again
00:30:31I didn't care what would happen to me. It's funny. Men die all around. All I do is get more medals
00:30:39Oh you mustn't die Clay. Why? So we can be neighbors again?
00:30:45That last time we had dinner together. If the war hadn't broken out, I'd have gone away with you to New Orleans
00:30:53We could have taken a ship together and gone to San Francisco. There's a new world making in the west
00:30:59We could have started a new life there. Oh we still can Clay
00:31:03It's too late Kelly. Maybe it's too late. The Bible says, to everything there's a season, and time to every purpose under heaven
00:31:16Clay I've waited so long for you. This must be your time
00:31:22You left out a phrase. There's a time to be born, there's a time to die
00:31:27Don't talk about dying. It's all around us
00:31:31You couldn't have gone all the way through the war just to come here and die
00:31:36Well, we'll soon have a chance to find out
00:31:45I think we can go now
00:31:57What happened to Jennings?
00:32:01Where's Jerry? Jerry and Copper Jennings were a team. Their roof broke. Jerry's still up there somewhere
00:32:06If he's still there, why aren't you looking for him? What can we do? Jennings don't even know where he lost you
00:32:11Jerry ain't dead sir. He left me on the roof though. He got lost trying to find me
00:32:18We'll find him. First we've got to get these men out of here
00:32:21It isn't going to be easy
00:32:23Men, this is Mrs. Summers. Every fourth man take a minute. Just follow the light and you can't get lost
00:32:28Every man carry on the way he can. It's better to make an extra trip and save your life
00:32:32Start lighting the lanterns
00:32:51Watch that wheel
00:33:21Get out of the way
00:33:51Get out of the way
00:34:21Watch that wheel
00:34:46That's Monrovia down there
00:34:51Those fires are from the rail workers' camp
00:34:53I remember. It's Snake Gap
00:34:55Yes, you can see it clearly by morning. The railroad track runs straight through
00:34:59How much longer do you think it'll take them to repair the tracks?
00:35:02At the rate they're going, I'd say at least three or four more days
00:35:18Well, I guess we got everything Major
00:35:20We still haven't found Jerry
00:35:22We lost Anderson and the cannon. Corporal Jennings is out of action and leaves us 16 good men and three cannons
00:35:27That'll do
00:35:28It'll have to do. Have the men get some rest. Then we'll organize a searching party for Jerry
00:35:32Yes sir
00:35:37Well Kathy, without you this mission would have failed before it started
00:35:40After you destroy the railroad where will you go?
00:35:42This is where we stay
00:35:44But you can't stay. Sherman will send half his army to blast you off
00:35:48That's why we have to stay. Take the pressure off of General Johnston
00:35:51But that's suicide
00:35:53You can help us further
00:35:55How?
00:35:56I've got to know the exact time those trains are coming through
00:36:00I'll try and find out
00:36:02Is there some way you could signal us?
00:36:06My bedroom window faces the summit here
00:36:09I could signal you by day with a mirror and by night with a candle
00:36:13I'll post a watch on your window
00:36:15You'd better go now Kathy before you're missed at the house
00:36:18Can you find your way down alone?
00:36:20Sure
00:36:22Thanks
00:36:23Goodbye Kathy
00:36:25Goodbye Craig
00:36:45Jerry?
00:36:51Jerry?
00:36:52Jerry?
00:36:54Jerry?
00:36:56Can you hear me?
00:37:01Jerry, listen to me
00:37:03I've been calling you for years
00:37:06and I've done all sorts of stuff
00:37:08and I've been trying to find you
00:37:10Do you hear me? Jerry?
00:37:13Jerry?
00:37:14Jerry?
00:37:15Jerry?
00:37:16Jerry?
00:37:17Jerry?
00:37:18Jerry?
00:37:19Jerry?
00:37:20Jerry?
00:37:21Jerry?
00:37:22Jerry?
00:37:23Jerry?
00:37:24Jerry?
00:37:25Jerry?
00:37:26Jerry?
00:37:27Jerry?
00:37:28Jerry?
00:37:29Jerry?
00:37:30Jerry?
00:37:31Jerry?
00:37:32Jerry?
00:37:33Jerry?
00:37:34Jerry?
00:37:35Jerry?
00:37:36Jerry?
00:37:37Jerry?
00:37:38Jerry?
00:37:39Jerry?
00:37:40Jerry?
00:37:41Jerry?
00:37:42Jerry?
00:37:43Jerry?
00:37:44Jerry?
00:37:45Jerry, is he here?
00:37:46Jerry?
00:37:47Go!
00:37:48Go!
00:37:49Go!
00:38:06Jerry, can you see my light?
00:38:07I can see your light.
00:38:08I can see it.
00:38:09I can see your light.
00:38:10I can feel your light.
00:38:11I can see it!
00:38:13I can see it!
00:38:15I can see it!
00:38:17He's gone!
00:38:41Easy range of them snake gap makers, right on top of them.
00:38:45About 1,500 yards, Ration 8.
00:38:48The only spot we're outranged is from Strawberry Hill.
00:38:51About 200 yards short.
00:38:53No need to worry about Strawberry Hill.
00:38:55Freddie, keep the chains on those guns.
00:38:57We may need to move them about after the action starts.
00:38:59Yes, sir.
00:39:08How close are they to the repair on the truck?
00:39:10Can't tell.
00:39:11The main section gang's working behind the cut.
00:39:14Recheck that range.
00:39:17Nah, we got 100 yards to spare, Major.
00:39:20Them trains will be like sitting ducks.
00:39:32How's the leg this morning, Corporal?
00:39:34Oh, I'll be up in a day or so, sir.
00:39:38Say, those peelings, they make good soup.
00:39:44OK.
00:39:49How are you this morning, Jerry?
00:39:51Just fine, sir.
00:39:52Thanks to Miss Summers.
00:39:54She sure is a fine woman.
00:39:57She sure is.
00:39:59Just keep your eye on that second floor window down there.
00:40:02Oh, Major, uh, Miss Summers told me to tell you something.
00:40:06Let's see here.
00:40:08Oh, yeah.
00:40:09She said that I should tell you that you should brush up on your Spanish for California.
00:40:15Thanks, Jerry.
00:40:34Thanks for mending my shirt.
00:40:39What is it, Sergeant?
00:40:41Nothing.
00:40:43I'm off duty this morning.
00:40:48You've been following me about for days.
00:40:53This is my kitchen, and it was my house.
00:40:58Let me alone.
00:40:59I'd like to look at you.
00:41:01I just wanted to talk to you.
00:41:05Talk to me?
00:41:06What about?
00:41:08It doesn't matter.
00:41:09It's been such a long time since I talked to a woman.
00:41:12I like the color of your hair and the way you walk.
00:41:14I'd just like to look at you.
00:41:17Everything about you reminds me of my wife.
00:41:20I ain't seen her in over a year since I left Springfield.
00:41:25You can drop the knife, ma'am.
00:41:27I don't mean you no harm.
00:41:30You came here as an enemy, Sergeant.
00:41:32You and I have nothing to talk about.
00:41:34I didn't have a hand in starting this ruckus.
00:41:37I was foreman.
00:41:38First thing I knew, I was blasted.
00:41:40When I left home, I figured it would be for three months.
00:41:42That was three years ago.
00:41:44Home?
00:41:45Why don't you go home, all of you?
00:41:47Why do you come here to ravage our land?
00:41:50I'm only a sergeant, ma'am.
00:41:52I just do what I'm told.
00:41:55Now, this must have been a fine farm once.
00:41:57Not too many on these hills.
00:41:59Where'd you raise before the war started?
00:42:01Cotton.
00:42:02My grandfather planted the first cotton in Georgia.
00:42:06It used to go as far as you could sink through that window.
00:42:09And we had sheep, too.
00:42:10Merino sheep.
00:42:12Thousands of them.
00:42:14You men slaughtered the last pair we had.
00:42:17We'll soon be out of here, and believe me,
00:42:19we're just as anxious to go as you are to get rid of it.
00:42:22You mean you've given up your plan to wait for Colonel Summers?
00:42:25We got him in a pocket.
00:42:27He'll never get out.
00:42:28If you're not waiting for my husband, what's keeping you here?
00:42:31We ain't got enough horses.
00:42:32Some of the men will have to ride the train.
00:42:35The way they're working on that track,
00:42:36a train won't be through here for a week.
00:42:38That's good news for you, ma'am.
00:42:40We'll be out of here this afternoon.
00:42:43On to Atlanta.
00:42:44In another month, I'll be home with the wife and little one.
00:42:49How many children have you, Sergeant?
00:42:51Two.
00:42:52Oh, four.
00:42:53Five and seven.
00:42:55You wouldn't have a picture of them.
00:42:58I sure have.
00:42:59I put it away in my haversack.
00:43:01Would you like to see them?
00:43:02Yes, I would.
00:43:04I'll be right back.
00:43:08I'll be right back.
00:43:38I'll be right back.
00:44:08I'll be right back.
00:44:39Dirty little spy.
00:44:41Want to see my family pictures, huh?
00:44:55Uncle Albert!
00:45:01Look.
00:45:02Look at me.
00:45:04Look.
00:45:05They got your signal.
00:45:08Look.
00:45:17Clean her.
00:45:18Clean her.
00:45:19Clean her.
00:45:22Stop the bleeding.
00:45:25Help me.
00:45:31Help me.
00:45:33Help me.
00:45:39Help me.
00:45:58I don't see any sign from the house.
00:46:00She lifted, sir.
00:46:01I saw it.
00:46:02Shall I try placing her back here?
00:46:04It's too risky.
00:46:05Give away our position.
00:46:07Are you sure you saw the signal?
00:46:09Positive, sir.
00:46:11Then that's it.
00:46:13Watch for the first sign of smoke approaching Snake Gap.
00:46:21Mac.
00:46:22Mac.
00:46:23They must have finished laying their tracks last night.
00:46:25Trains will be coming through any time now.
00:46:26How do we stand?
00:46:27Number one gun fully assembled, that's all.
00:46:29Give Purdy a hand.
00:47:07♪♪
00:47:34Snake, there's two of them coming.
00:47:37♪♪
00:47:42Number one and number two guns will concentrate fire on the engine of the first train.
00:47:46Number three gun, hold fire for the second train.
00:47:49Steady, men.
00:47:50♪♪
00:47:59Men, we've got to hit them when they come through the gap.
00:48:03Mac, Purdy, reach after the rangers.
00:48:08♪♪
00:48:14Here they come!
00:48:15♪♪
00:48:31He's waiting too long.
00:48:33♪♪
00:48:36We're going to lose.
00:48:39What are we waiting for?
00:48:40The second train.
00:48:41We've got to get both of them.
00:48:42Back to your post.
00:48:44♪♪
00:48:52Number one gun ready?
00:48:53Mac.
00:48:54On.
00:48:54Fire!
00:48:55♪♪
00:49:05Rebels on the move.
00:49:06Number two gun, depress one degree.
00:49:08♪♪
00:49:14Mac.
00:49:14♪♪
00:49:18Mac.
00:49:18On.
00:49:19Fire!
00:49:20♪♪
00:49:29Get that engine!
00:49:30Get that engine!
00:49:31♪♪
00:49:35Mac.
00:49:36On.
00:49:37Fire!
00:49:38♪♪
00:49:43Get the engine in the second train!
00:49:44♪♪
00:49:52Watch the loading.
00:49:53Don't jam.
00:49:54♪♪
00:50:13You're the only gun.
00:50:15He's going south soon.
00:50:17♪♪
00:50:25I'm targeting.
00:50:26Fire!
00:50:27♪♪
00:50:31Mac.
00:50:31I've got you.
00:50:32Fire!
00:50:33♪♪
00:50:39Number one, number two gun, go for the rear tires.
00:50:42There's got to be ammunition in one of them.
00:50:44♪♪
00:50:49Mac.
00:50:49On.
00:50:50That's it.
00:50:51That's it.
00:50:52♪♪
00:51:05He's alive!
00:51:06He's alive!
00:51:07♪♪
00:51:28Men, that was a good day's work.
00:51:30We've thrown a big monkey wrench into Sherman's campaign.
00:51:33But they're going to bring up every piece of artillery within 100 miles and throw it right back at us.
00:51:39So eat hearty.
00:51:41Try to get a good night's sleep.
00:51:44It's going to be awfully noisy up here from now on.
00:51:48Jenny's caught out on the grub holdout.
00:51:51That depends on how many mouths you have to feed.
00:51:54Well, looks like some of us are going to be getting double rations soon.
00:51:58Come on.
00:52:03How they doing, Jerry?
00:52:05Lots of activity down there, Major.
00:52:08They're breaking ground for the main camp.
00:52:12Jerry, you've still got a chance to get out of here tonight.
00:52:14You'd better go.
00:52:16I don't see any of the other men going.
00:52:18You're a boy in a man's war.
00:52:21Well, Major, maybe we'll be here long enough for me to grow a beard.
00:52:27Mm-hmm.
00:52:35Come in.
00:52:40We'll have to take your uncle's body, ma'am.
00:52:45Take him where?
00:52:47We'll bury him for you.
00:52:50Tomorrow?
00:52:52Sorry, ma'am. I have orders to do it tonight.
00:52:55Must you take him now?
00:52:57I've got my orders, ma'am.
00:52:59We lost 30 good men, including my captain, in that bombardment.
00:53:06How is Sergeant Hopper?
00:53:08He died an hour ago.
00:53:11We'll have to go, ma'am. We have a lot of men to bury tonight.
00:53:18Would you happen to have Sergeant Hopper's home address?
00:53:21What do you want it for?
00:53:23I'd like to write a letter.
00:53:25Yes, ma'am.
00:53:27Thank you.
00:53:48Detachment at Devil's Mountain, Major.
00:53:54Devil's Mountain. At the gallows.
00:53:58Let's go.
00:54:09What kind of guns were you able to bring up?
00:54:11I only got nine pounders. The heavy guns won't arrive until tomorrow.
00:54:13Put whatever you have in the action.
00:54:15We've got to get them off that mountain.
00:54:20Fire. Keep firing.
00:54:27Keep firing.
00:54:42Still too low. Go for maximum elevation.
00:54:44Try double shotting them.
00:54:46Yes, sir.
00:54:58We might as well be throwing marbles at them.
00:55:00That's the best these guns will do, Major.
00:55:02They're too light for this job.
00:55:04There's four more supply trains on their way up.
00:55:06They've got to get through.
00:55:08Then we'll have to wait for heavier guns.
00:55:10We can't wait. Every minute is precious.
00:55:12Sherman can't move without those supplies.
00:55:14There can't be too many men up there.
00:55:16But how do we get them off?
00:55:18We'll have to try direct assault.
00:55:20Let the guns keep firing to cover us.
00:55:22We'll make a run for it.
00:55:24I'll take my men up there inside.
00:55:26You men rescue in the wall.
00:55:52They're splitting up.
00:55:54Some of them are going into the cave.
00:55:56They're going to try to come up on the inside.
00:55:58They'll find their way, Major.
00:56:00Let's discourage them anyway.
00:56:02Send a couple of the best shots into the cave.
00:56:04Burn. Get them.
00:56:06Ready?
00:56:07Yeah.
00:56:09Keep the men scattered out all around the summit.
00:56:11Yes, sir.
00:56:21Come on.
00:56:45It's no use, Major.
00:56:47It takes a unit of them on their way up there.
00:56:49I've been through here before.
00:56:51Hey, that looks familiar.
00:56:56There's the crystal room.
00:56:58Jump on out. Come on.
00:57:15There's a gunfight here. Spread ahead.
00:57:17Let's go.
00:57:21Come on.
00:57:35Our final house in Sherman's headquarters
00:57:37is waiting for you, Major.
00:57:47You'll have to excuse us.
00:57:51Certainly.
00:57:54Well, Major.
00:57:57Major.
00:57:59Did you get those rebels off the mountain?
00:58:01We lost a dozen good men trying.
00:58:05Two weeks' track work by a hundred engineers
00:58:08blasted to pieces in a single hour.
00:58:10And a month's ammunition for Sherman.
00:58:12I tell you, Major, if those rebels aren't blasted
00:58:14off that mountain in a hurry,
00:58:16someone's head is going to roll for this
00:58:18and it's not going to be mine.
00:58:20When we first passed through this territory,
00:58:22I begged General McPherson to occupy Devil's Mountain.
00:58:25I said we were vulnerable and a dozen dispatchers.
00:58:27Nobody listened.
00:58:29You want my head, you can have it.
00:58:31But I want to slob those reds.
00:58:33I'm not blaming you.
00:58:35But we can't delay. I've been to see Sherman.
00:58:37He's raising the roof.
00:58:39If he'll send me artillery instead of peace shooters,
00:58:41I'll do the job.
00:58:43Sherman is sending you every large artillery piece
00:58:45he can spare.
00:58:47Meanwhile, we put our guns...
00:58:49One gun?
00:58:51I need a broadside.
00:58:53This Navy gun will do the trick.
00:58:55It's a big 15-inch dog run.
00:58:57It can blow off mountain tops.
00:58:59How are we going to mount a naval gun in these hills?
00:59:01It's already mounted on a flat car.
00:59:03It's coming by rail.
00:59:05It'll be here in the morning.
00:59:07But the naval gun will make short work of those reds.
00:59:09I promise you that.
00:59:11I'll hold you to it.
00:59:13Well, Major,
00:59:15the lady of the house, Mrs. Summers,
00:59:16is here to see you.
00:59:26Welcome to Monrovia, Major Denning.
00:59:29It's been a long time since you've shared our hospitality.
00:59:32I guess this is the Yankee way of returning.
00:59:34No, look, Captain.
00:59:36I didn't start this war.
00:59:38I see only too clearly why you volunteered for this mission.
00:59:41You've been here before and you knew the territory.
00:59:43How many medals did Truman promise you
00:59:45for taking Devil's Mountain?
00:59:47Thirty of my men were killed in yesterday's bombardment.
00:59:50None of them got any medals.
00:59:53I didn't come here to fight with you, Kathy.
00:59:56Have you heard anything of Clay?
00:59:59I know he's alive.
01:00:02Maybe I shouldn't be telling you this.
01:00:07Clay and I almost missed this war.
01:00:10We were on board ship at the time.
01:00:13We were jumping to the Far East
01:00:15when Clay suddenly decided to get off.
01:00:17That's when we came here.
01:00:19He told me a story about having to see a lawyer in Atlanta
01:00:22about his father's plantation.
01:00:25It turned out all he wanted was to see you again.
01:00:29I...
01:00:31I thought you'd like to know.
01:00:34Thanks for telling me, Bill.
01:00:40I sure would like to see Clay again.
01:00:44I wonder where he's fighting.
01:00:51What am I going to do about you?
01:00:55The best thing you can do for me
01:00:57is let me stay here in Monrovia.
01:00:59You heard Colonel House.
01:01:01I can't be responsible for your safety here.
01:01:03You better go to Chattanooga.
01:01:05Let me stay, Will. Please let me stay.
01:01:07You're waiting for Franks, of course.
01:01:10I have news for you.
01:01:11He's free. He and his men cut their way out of the pocket
01:01:14we had them boxed in.
01:01:16Thank the men up on Devil's Mountain.
01:01:18Because of them, we had to pull every available man
01:01:21and gun over here.
01:01:23Franks can't come here now.
01:01:25You may as well wait for him in Chattanooga.
01:01:27Is that an order?
01:01:30I'm just asking.
01:01:32For your own sake.
01:01:34Please let me stay, Will.
01:01:37I could never refuse you anything.
01:01:41Thank you, Will.
01:01:43Look, Kathy.
01:01:46I'll have to place you under house arrest.
01:01:48You won't be able to leave the ground.
01:01:51According to the book, you're still the enemy.
01:02:02This operation ought to blast them off the mountain in half a day.
01:02:06Here's where the enemy stands.
01:02:08From the size of their shot,
01:02:09we know the only guns they've got are 12-pound brooks.
01:02:12These guns got a limited range.
01:02:14They can't shoot much beyond Snake Gap.
01:02:16Here's Snake Gap.
01:02:18This is where they blew up our supply trains yesterday.
01:02:22This is a danger area.
01:02:24But their range is confined within this circle.
01:02:28Now, the naval gun is coming down from Chattanooga.
01:02:31We'll stop it right about here at this point.
01:02:35That's a good...
01:02:36That's a good 200 yards beyond anything they can reach from the summit.
01:02:41We'll bombard from this point.
01:02:43We got them sealed off at the mouth of the cave.
01:02:46There's no way down besides the Devil's Mountain.
01:02:48We're gonna keep pounding until there isn't a rifle shot left on that summit.
01:02:55Captain Travis, 4th Cavalry.
01:02:57The naval gun has passed Crescida.
01:02:59It should arrive at 2 a.m.
01:03:01Great! That's good speed, Captain.
01:03:03Lieutenant, take Captain Travis to his quarters.
01:03:04Yes, sir.
01:03:06Follow me, Captain.
01:03:08It's 1.30. We may as well set up position.
01:03:34Here she comes!
01:04:05Master Gunner, secure your gun for action.
01:04:14Hold on.
01:04:15Okay.
01:04:16Stand by.
01:04:20Turn it over.
01:04:22Lieutenant Blanton.
01:04:24Yes, sir.
01:04:26Lieutenant Blanton.
01:04:28Yes, sir.
01:04:30Lieutenant Blanton.
01:04:32Yes, sir.
01:04:34I'm Mike from Mississippi Naval Command, sir.
01:04:36You made excellent time, Lieutenant.
01:04:38Can you fix a position for me, sir?
01:04:40Your present position will do.
01:04:42We're a good 200 yards beyond the farthest range of their gun.
01:04:45Will you spot for me, sir?
01:04:47Let me check the ranges first, Lieutenant.
01:04:49I can get a better start from that rock over there.
01:04:52Bring the transit.
01:04:54Stand by for immediate action.
01:04:56Aye, sir.
01:05:04Aye, sir.
01:05:35Oh, yes?
01:05:37It's the girl.
01:05:48Clay!
01:05:50Clay, you've got to get off of this mountain right now.
01:05:52There isn't time.
01:05:53Why?
01:05:54I just saw the naval gun they brought up.
01:05:56You haven't got a chance.
01:05:58I don't have a chance.
01:06:00I don't have a chance.
01:06:02I don't have a chance.
01:06:04I don't have a chance, Clay.
01:06:06That's the engine we heard.
01:06:07How is it mounted?
01:06:08On a flat car.
01:06:09Must be a Dalgren.
01:06:10Yeah.
01:06:11You can all make it if you leave now.
01:06:13With a Dalgren, Major, they can lay back outside of our range
01:06:16and knock off the top of this mountain a foot at a time.
01:06:18We all knew something like this was bound to happen.
01:06:20As long as we have a single gun here and a man to fire it,
01:06:23they can get a supply train through Snagapp.
01:06:25That's our job.
01:06:27We're all with you there, Major.
01:06:29Except in that naval gun, it's changed the situation.
01:06:31One hour after it opens fire,
01:06:32we won't have a gun or a man left.
01:06:34That's a fact, Major.
01:06:36Clay, don't sacrifice yourself and your men for nothing.
01:06:38You've done what you could.
01:06:40Now go.
01:06:42Where'd you see the gun?
01:06:44The other side of that rocky hill.
01:06:46Which one?
01:06:48A good 200 yards outside of our range.
01:06:50Even at extreme elevation.
01:06:52Remember the engagement at Lookout Mountain?
01:06:54We were outranged there, too, but we knocked out the guns.
01:06:57Well, they could load with a double charge.
01:06:59The guns won't take it.
01:07:00The barrels would blow up right in our faces.
01:07:02Reinforce the barrels.
01:07:04All we got is rope.
01:07:06It takes wire.
01:07:08And awful strong wire, which we got none of.
01:07:10Any fence wire down in Monrovia?
01:07:12The fence wire was stripped a year ago.
01:07:14We've got to knock out that gun.
01:07:18You still have the piano at the house?
01:07:20Yes.
01:07:22Piano wire.
01:07:24That's as strong as there is.
01:07:26It might do the trick.
01:07:28You wait here.
01:07:30I'll be back as soon as I get the wire.
01:07:58You're a good soldier, Kathy.
01:08:00I'm going back.
01:08:02You're going back into the house?
01:08:04I'll never see you again.
01:08:06You'll see me, Kathy.
01:08:08I'm not ready to die, not yet.
01:08:11Goodbye.
01:08:19All right, ladies, take it back.
01:08:21All right, ladies, take it back.
01:08:28Major?
01:08:31Deflection.
01:08:33Four degrees east.
01:08:35Range on target.
01:08:39There's two men on that ledge.
01:08:41They've got a tripod.
01:08:43They're taking this side of us.
01:08:45They're ready for loading.
01:08:47Get into the cave, Jerry.
01:08:48They'll be firing in a minute now.
01:08:53That's an order.
01:08:55Yes, sir.
01:09:01Start loading.
01:09:03Start loading!
01:09:10Everyone not assigned to a post into the cave.
01:09:19How much longer, Max?
01:09:21Just turn her off, Major.
01:09:23Boys, keep on promoting.
01:09:25First-class fuel for the boys in blue.
01:09:27Fire!
01:09:29Fire!
01:09:38Fire!
01:09:44We're in position.
01:09:49Fire!
01:09:56Start loading, double charge!
01:10:19Got a range, Major.
01:10:21Get that engine started!
01:10:23Pull it back!
01:10:25Pull it back!
01:10:31Stop moving!
01:10:48Stop moving!
01:10:59Set on fire!
01:11:08Bullseye!
01:11:12Brady?
01:11:14We'll run a couple more shots for good measure.
01:11:16Max, let's bury that dead.
01:11:18Reload, Max.
01:11:34This just arrived from General Sherman's headquarters, sir.
01:11:48This gun Sherman was sending will never get here.
01:11:51They rambushed the Peachtree River by summer's raiders.
01:11:54But a mortar got through.
01:11:56It'll take a month to get mortars down from Chattanooga.
01:11:59It might be quicker to bring another naval gun down from Charleston.
01:12:02We could mount the guns we have on Strawberry Hill,
01:12:04blast them out rock by rock.
01:12:06Strawberry Hill is right in their line of fire.
01:12:08They could pick us off like flies.
01:12:10Honey, we've got to get out of here.
01:12:12We've got to get out of here.
01:12:14We've got to get out of here.
01:12:16We've got to get out of here.
01:12:18There's going to be a potter, but no guns big enough to do the job.
01:12:22Just how much potter do we have?
01:12:24There's a whole carload that we shipped up with a naval gun.
01:12:27That hasn't been touched.
01:12:29We're going to take that carload of potter.
01:12:31We're going to mine every cavern and passage under that summit.
01:12:34The whole top of that mountain is a hollow shell.
01:12:36We'll blow the lid off.
01:12:39By dawn tomorrow, there won't be a single river left on Devil's Mountain.
01:12:43Let's do it, Major.
01:12:45I'll get on it right away, Major.
01:12:46Settle it once and for all, sir.
01:12:49I think that's it.
01:13:00We're going to make them pay for every man we've lost.
01:13:03For every minute we've lost.
01:13:05That's the only way.
01:13:16Corporal!
01:13:19Yes, sir?
01:13:21Who stripped this piano?
01:13:23I don't know, sir.
01:13:25The wire was in there yesterday. I remembered it faintly.
01:13:27There's been no one in the house, sir, except myself and...
01:13:38Come on!
01:13:39Come on!
01:13:45That wire.
01:13:47The piano wire.
01:13:49You took it to Devil's Mountain.
01:13:51Didn't you?
01:13:53You told them about the naval gun.
01:13:55You've been working with them all along, haven't you?
01:13:57What if I had?
01:13:59Please let me stay, Will.
01:14:01I should have shipped you off to the prison stockade in Chattanooga the moment I arrived.
01:14:05Maybe I have lied to you, Will.
01:14:06Maybe I have betrayed your friendship.
01:14:08You forgot.
01:14:10We're on different sides.
01:14:12I won't forget again.
01:14:14By dawn tomorrow, there won't be a single man left alive on top of that mountain.
01:14:18Corporal!
01:14:22Don't let this woman out of your sight.
01:14:24Ship her off to Chattanooga tomorrow.
01:14:26As a civilian?
01:14:28No.
01:14:30As a prisoner of war.
01:14:37How long will it take to mine the plasticine?
01:14:39We'll be ready by dawn, sir.
01:14:41Good.
01:14:43There's one hazard we want, Major.
01:14:45What's that?
01:14:47Well, the way this mountain slopes, there's a chance when the top is blown off,
01:14:49it'll slide right down into a snake gap.
01:14:51That'll block the gap for good.
01:14:53How long will it take to build a new track around the gap?
01:14:55A good part of a week, sir.
01:14:57How long will it take to bring down guns from Chattanooga?
01:14:59About a month.
01:15:01Then we've got no choice.
01:15:03We're floored.
01:15:04How much butter are we going to need?
01:15:06Every bit we have.
01:15:08All right, get your men busy, Captain.
01:15:28They're awful busy doing something.
01:15:31They're all over the place.
01:15:32I wonder what they're up to.
01:15:34We'd better get the Major down.
01:16:02When did you first hear these sounds?
01:16:04It came from over 20 minutes ago, Major.
01:16:06Sounds like digging to me.
01:16:08Are they trying to dig their way to the top, Major?
01:16:10They're mining the passage under the summit.
01:16:12They're fixing the flaws to keep them coming.
01:16:15Keep an eye on them, then.
01:16:17Don't let anyone pass.
01:16:19Whether the Yankee folks have set out on one of them passages or blown it off.
01:16:33What did Major Denny mean
01:16:35when he said there wouldn't be a man left alive on that summit by morning?
01:16:38You've been asking that for an hour, ma'am.
01:16:40I can't tell you.
01:16:43But it'll be gone soon.
01:16:45And I'm not going anywhere.
01:16:48Well, you'll soon see what the Major meant,
01:16:51so I guess there's no harm in telling you.
01:16:54They're mining the cave.
01:16:56They're digging it.
01:16:58They're digging it.
01:17:00They're mining the cave.
01:17:02They're going to blow those men straight off the face of the earth.
01:17:07Sit down, ma'am.
01:17:09You're not going anywhere.
01:17:11Take me to Major Denny immediately.
01:17:13I got my orders, ma'am.
01:17:15But I know those men. I can get them to surrender.
01:17:17You won't have to kill them.
01:17:19I shouldn't have told you.
01:17:21Corporal, please.
01:17:23Take me to Major Denny.
01:17:25I don't like to see any use of killing, but...
01:17:27I got my orders, ma'am.
01:17:29Let Major Denny decide that.
01:17:31Take me to him.
01:17:33Please.
01:17:56The mines are all laid, Major.
01:17:57Are you sure there's enough of them?
01:17:59We've got enough out of charge set up there to erupt a volcano.
01:18:02Five o'clock.
01:18:04How soon will all the fuselage be down?
01:18:06Not more than 30 minutes.
01:18:08I have another 30 minutes to check it.
01:18:10We're right on schedule.
01:18:12Will!
01:18:14Corporal, what's the meaning of this?
01:18:16I told you to keep her in the house.
01:18:18You can't burn those men in cold blood, Will.
01:18:20What do you think they've done to our men?
01:18:22Take her back to the house and keep her there.
01:18:24Will!
01:18:25You've got to give them a chance to surrender.
01:18:28It's too late for surrender.
01:18:30If you were up there, Clay, you wouldn't say that.
01:18:32Besides, all you want to do is get them off.
01:18:34What will you gain by killing them?
01:18:36They would surrender, Major.
01:18:38We could get German supplies only through Snake Gap by tomorrow.
01:18:40You know they're going to surrender.
01:18:42At least give me a chance to put it to them.
01:18:44It's certainly worth a try, Major.
01:18:46Tell your men to let me through.
01:18:48Don't interrupt the work.
01:18:50Keep lining up the fuselage.
01:18:52We set off that charge as per schedule.
01:18:53Six o'clock.
01:18:55You've got less than an hour.
01:18:57That's plenty of time.
01:19:01Cathy.
01:19:04I want you to get Clay a message for me.
01:19:06Tell him that...
01:19:09Tell him there's still a lot of ships we haven't sailed.
01:19:20I've been studying Snake Gap, Major.
01:19:23If they blow us off of here,
01:19:25this whole mountaintop is going to slide right down into the gap.
01:19:28They'll never get a train through there anymore.
01:19:31Once we're out of the way, they'll build a new track around.
01:19:34Not in less than a week, they won't.
01:19:37See, we've got eight dead, three wounded.
01:19:40That's seven of us left.
01:19:43The wounded ain't hurt bad.
01:19:45There's still ten of us.
01:19:48It all boils down to ten lives for a week's delay.
01:19:53How does it strike you, Mike?
01:19:55Just think.
01:19:57Ten men holding up Sherman's whole army for a week.
01:20:02Sounds like a right fair bargain to me.
01:20:06Listen.
01:20:09I don't hear a thing.
01:20:11They've stopped digging.
01:20:13They must be laying the fuselage.
01:20:15Let's go and tell them, Major.
01:20:17Someone's coming.
01:20:19Sounds dead ahead.
01:20:20There's only one Yankee that's going to keep us company.
01:20:33Got him.
01:20:46Gear's lines are all set, Major.
01:20:48All the men accounted for?
01:20:51We'll wait till six.
01:20:53Now is the time.
01:20:55We'd better set it off in the woods.
01:21:03Wish Corporal Jennings was here now.
01:21:06He sure could play that guitar.
01:21:08Gee, I wish I had an ear for music.
01:21:11Mind if I play my mouth organ, Major?
01:21:14Go ahead, Burns.
01:21:20Sure wish Corporal Jennings was here.
01:21:42Major!
01:21:44Miss Cassie's been hit!
01:21:46Max, the medicine kit!
01:21:59We'll stop this.
01:22:01No, Denny.
01:22:03He says you can surrender.
01:22:07It's all we have till six.
01:22:09Hurry, Clay.
01:22:11I can't go.
01:22:13Hey, hey, man.
01:22:16Hurry.
01:22:18You haven't much time.
01:22:21It's nearly six now, Major.
01:22:24Take the men down, Mac.
01:22:26What about you?
01:22:28I'll follow.
01:22:30You'll never make it carrying her.
01:22:32Sergeant McCord will take the men down.
01:22:46Come on.
01:23:09Six o'clock, Major.
01:23:10Major.
01:23:15Give them five minutes more.
01:23:29Kenzie.
01:23:36Kenzie!
01:23:40Kenzie, I'll never leave you again.
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