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Harry Morant:
As a matter of interest, how many courts-martial have you done? Major Thomas:
None. George Wittow:
None? Peter Handcock:
Jesus, they're playing with a double-headed penny, aren't they? Major Thomas:
Would you rather conduct your own defence? George Wittow:
But you have handled a lot of court cases back home, sir? Major Thomas:
No. I was a country-town solicitor. I handled land conveyancing and wills. Peter Handcock:
Wills. Might come in handy
As a matter of interest, how many courts-martial have you done? Major Thomas:
None. George Wittow:
None? Peter Handcock:
Jesus, they're playing with a double-headed penny, aren't they? Major Thomas:
Would you rather conduct your own defence? George Wittow:
But you have handled a lot of court cases back home, sir? Major Thomas:
No. I was a country-town solicitor. I handled land conveyancing and wills. Peter Handcock:
Wills. Might come in handy
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As a matter of interest
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how many courts martial have you done
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None None
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Jesus they're playing with a double headed penny
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Would you rather conduct your own defense
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But you have handled a lot of court cases back home sir
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No
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I was a country town solicitor
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I handled land conveyancing and wills
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Wills Might come in handy
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Movie Summary
Three Australian lieutenants are court martialed for executing prisoners as a way of deflecting attention from war crimes committed by their superior officers.