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What's the idea,
Steve? The sun's
in my eyes. There's no sun here. Must be a reflection. Something out there's
blinding me. Hey, Steve,
isn't that the girl-- AL:
eat up, Seymour.
Gonna be a long ride. Got to build them muscles
for the west. I was about to say, Al-- All right, kid.
Go ahead, say it. I can't eat the roll
unless there's jelly on it
Steve? The sun's
in my eyes. There's no sun here. Must be a reflection. Something out there's
blinding me. Hey, Steve,
isn't that the girl-- AL:
eat up, Seymour.
Gonna be a long ride. Got to build them muscles
for the west. I was about to say, Al-- All right, kid.
Go ahead, say it. I can't eat the roll
unless there's jelly on it
Full Transcript
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What's the idea,
Steve?
00:00:02.061 --> 00:00:04.569
The sun's
in my eyes.
00:00:04.569 --> 00:00:06.397
There's no sun here.
00:00:06.397 --> 00:00:07.789
Must be a reflection.
00:00:07.789 --> 00:00:09.574
Something out there's
blinding me.
00:00:09.574 --> 00:00:11.358
Hey, Steve,
isn't that the girl--
00:00:11.358 --> 00:00:13.404
AL:
eat up, Seymour.
Gonna be a long ride.
00:00:13.404 --> 00:00:16.624
Got to build them muscles
for the west.
00:00:16.624 --> 00:00:17.973
I was about to say, Al--
00:00:17.973 --> 00:00:20.933
All right, kid.
Go ahead, say it.
00:00:20.933 --> 00:00:23.805
I can't eat the roll
unless there's jelly on it.
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Movie Summary
After learning the finer points of carrier aviation in the 1920s, career officer Jonathan Scott and his pals spend the next two decades promoting the superiority of naval air power. But military and political "red tape" continually frustrate their efforts, prompting Scott to even consider leaving the Navy for a more lucrative civilian job. Then the world enters a second World War and Scott finally gets the opportunity to prove to Washington the valuable role aircraft carriers could play in winning the conflict. But what will it cost him and his comrades personally?