Old Bill and Son Page #4

Synopsis: WWI veteran Bill is inspired to re-enlist in 1939, and ends up serving with his son.
 
IMDB:
6.0
Year:
1941
96 min
31 Views


which is hardest part to think you know

always thinking doesn't mean anything

ah now he didn't he gets to my age sell

memories is dangerous things I never

thought when we was finishing up their

last war that we was laying the carpet

for another well seems kind of silly to

think we'd want to go through it all

again

6 million dead couldn't learn him listen

your dad was one of him

sometimes from the things are black

slagging it makes me feel ashamed to be

alive

what I've drawing done for me it does

sir

your dad was one of the best pals I

overhead

never forget the night he discovered

nothing no no it weren't for nothing Sam

the army what he belonged Oh has been

out there fighting on least 20 years

only you got machine fighting for

something we never brought off Sena

but maybe we share now because you can

take it from me Sam you can't go far

wrong kid like nick is on your side

excuse me could you tell me what time

they've leave the sea lions you push off

I'm pushing on I just came on say tulu

going son huh aren't you back dead oh

yeah

I may not get round again why well I

think they're sending us a broad bronze

you know I'll try go down to the bay no

thanks

I got a cable why there's a bit of a

moon yeah once is enough for me dad I

think mom could do with you where is she

okay she's gonna babe I put the cab away

you go up to her oh well so long sir

I'll be seeing you the other side

sure dad bring Burton out while you're

at it maybe I come to bring the whole

street it's only a blinking wall Diggle

boy okay start her up

fine goodbye

well he's gone that's what you want it

wasn't it

we've no right to bring up that net just

have him blown to pieces.

Meggy I meant what I said I'm going to

wear China when first thing tomorrow

that's done it

not enough that you give him your boy

you gotta get yourself mixed up in it

but have you kept me waiting for years

master I'm blowing me eyes of the cash

you added eNOS I gotta do it again then

for both of you you never think of me

doing it none of ya in my euro - yeah

well yourself the boat ride to make em

for you how'd you mean never going to

have no peace in our line raggy

you've been a wonderful life to me Emma

get some good old times to look back on

who is you remember that day we had it.

South End and when we took the kids to

Berlin b*tches what you said last time

baby should have the house - we come

home don't you sister's husband's know

this place in the country go where why

not cause I hate the side of the old

witch

oh then blinds listen maybe you'd much

better get out of London do a spot on

this unit evacuate until we get there

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Bruce Bairnsfather

Captain (Charles) Bruce Bairnsfather (9 July 1887 – 29 September 1959) was a prominent British humorist and cartoonist. His best-known cartoon character is Old Bill. Bill and his pals Bert and Alf featured in Bairnsfather's weekly "Fragments from France" cartoons published weekly in "The Bystander" magazine during the First World War. more…

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