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  • 5/27/2025
British army sergeants Ballantine, Cutter and MacChesney serve in India during the 1880s, along with their native water- | dG1fbDZSUW40Z0V4UDQ
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00:00Sergeant McChesney!
00:14What do you want?
00:18Where's Sergeant Valentine?
00:20Here!
00:22Where's Sergeant Cutter?
00:24Here!
00:26Take your hands off that man.
00:28Tommy, darling, I got your back again.
00:30I am a soldier too, please.
00:32The Tugs were the most fiendish band of killers that ever existed.
00:36There were at least 10,000 of them in India.
00:38And they murdered 30,000 people a year.
00:40This must be stamped out at all costs.
00:42Rise and kill!
00:44Kill lest you be killed yourselves!
00:46Kill for the love of killing!
00:48Kill for the love of curry!
00:50Kill for the love of curry!
00:52Kill for the love of curry!
00:54Kill for the love of curry!
00:56Kill for the love of curry!
00:58Kill for the love of curry!
01:00Darling, please don't go.
01:02The trouble is you don't want a man for a husband.
01:04You want a coward.
01:05Run out on his friends when there's danger.
01:06Well, that's not me and never was and never will be.
01:08Why didn't you tell me they were tugs?
01:10I couldn't mind to split you in two and stuff you up an elephant's trunk.
01:12Bupriki man for my legs.
01:26No.
01:28Noo!
01:30Nooo!
01:31Nooo!
01:34Noooo!
01:36Noooo!

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