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Miss Baker Wise, M.P.:
But Boni, I-I don't understand you. When you were in England you were so different. Lt. Boniface:
Yes, I was one of your African mascots then, wasn't I? Sitting at your feet listening to you talk, my God, how you talked! No one talks better than the British; they drug you with talk and when you wake up they still have their heel on your neck
But Boni, I-I don't understand you. When you were in England you were so different. Lt. Boniface:
Yes, I was one of your African mascots then, wasn't I? Sitting at your feet listening to you talk, my God, how you talked! No one talks better than the British; they drug you with talk and when you wake up they still have their heel on your neck
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But Boni I
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I don't understand You
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When you were in England you were so different
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I was one of your African mascots then wasn't I
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Sitting at your feet listening to you talk My God how you talked
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No one talks better than the British They drug you with talk
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When you wake up they still have their heel on your neck
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Movie Summary
Anachronistic strict Regimental Sergeant Major Lauderdale (Sir Richard Attenborough), on a remote colonial African army caught in a local coup d'etat, must use his experience to defend those in his care.