John Boxer credited as playing...
Major Hughes
- Major Hughes: Jennings has a plan, sir. He seems to think...
- Colonel Nicholson: Yes, I'm sure Jennings has a plan. But escape? Where, into this jungle? That fellow Saito was right: no need for barbed wire or fence, one chance in a hundred of survival. I'm sure a man of Commander Shears' experience will attest to that.
- Commander Shears: I'd say the odds against a successful escape are about 100 to one. But may I add another word, Colonel? The odds against survival in this camp are even worse.
- Colonel Nicholson: Hughes, if this were your bridge, how would you use the men?
- Major Hughes: [chuckles] Well, sir, not the way they're doing it. It's utter chaos, as you can see at a glance. It's a lot of uncoordinated activity; no teamwork. Some of those parties are actually working against each other.
- Colonel Nicholson: Yes... I tell you, gentlemen, we have a problem on our hands. Thanks to the Japanese, we now command a rabble. There's no order, no discipline. Our task is to rebuild the battalion.
- Major Reeves: Yes, sir.
- Colonel Nicholson: It isn't going to be easy, but fortunately we have the means at hand: The bridge.
- Major Hughes: "The bridge," sir?
- Colonel Nicholson: The bridge. We can teach these barbarians a lesson in Western methods and efficiency that will put them to shame. We'll show them what the British soldier is capable of doing.
- Major Hughes: Yes, I see your point, sir.
- Colonel Nicholson: I realize how difficult it's going to be in this god-forsaken place where you can't find what you need, but there's the challenge.
- Major Evans: I beg your pardon, sir. You mean you really want them to build a bridge?
- Colonel Nicholson: You're not usually so slow on the uptake, Evans. I know our men. You've got to keep them occupied. The fact is, if there weren't any work for them to do, we'd invent some, eh, Reeves?
- Major Reeves: That we would, sir.
- Colonel Nicholson: So we're lucky. But it's going to be a proper bridge. Now here again, I know the men. It's essential that they should take a pride in their job. Right, gentlemen?
- Major Hughes: [All officers in unison] Yes, sir.
- Colonel Nicholson: Reeves, you're the key man in this situation, as engineer. Tell me what you want, and Hughes and I will organize it. What do you think? Can we make a go of it?
- Major Reeves: We'll do our best, sir.
- Colonel Nicholson: Fine. We must draw up our plans... then arrange a conference with Saito... and set him straight.