Destination Tokyo (1943)
John Ridgely: Reserve Officer Raymond
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Quotes
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Capt. Cassidy : There was a democratic movement in Japan after the last war. What happened?
Reserve Officer Raymond : The leaders were assassinated.
Andy - Executive Officer : Well, what about the people?
Capt. Cassidy : They have no voice now. Starvation is the big stick, isn't it, Raymond?
Reserve Officer Raymond : That's right, sir. The big wage is seven dollars a week. They have no unions, no free press... nothing.
Capt. Cassidy : They do what they're told.
Reserve Officer Raymond : I'm afraid most of them believe what they're told - like that "hero" who knifed your torpedo man. They've been sold a swindle, and they accept it.
Andy - Executive Officer : But how can they support such big families on seven bucks a week?
Reserve Officer Raymond : They don't. Daughters of the poor are often sold to factories, or... worse - when they're about 12.
Capt. Cassidy : Females are useful there only to work or to have children. The Japs don't understand the love we have for our women. They don't even have a word for it in their language.
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Reserve Officer Raymond : [during a depth charge attack] Captain, I'm no good.
Capt. Cassidy : Why's that?
Reserve Officer Raymond : I'm scared stiff.
Capt. Cassidy : How do you think the rest of us feel?
Reserve Officer Raymond : You're not scared. I've looked at your faces.
Capt. Cassidy : I've looked at yours, too. It's the same as the others.
Reserve Officer Raymond : You're scared?
Capt. Cassidy : I'll say I am. And so is everybody else.
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Reserve Officer Raymond : [Just having come aboard the 'Copperfin'] Uh... How do I get below, sir? I... I've never been aboard a submarine before.
Capt. Cassidy : [Slightly bemused, as he points to the only obvious entry into the submarine] There's the hatch. It goes 'down.'
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Reserve Officer Raymond : How'd you happen to volunteer for the submarine service, Captain?
Capt. Cassidy : [Coyly] Well, when I was a kid, I used to get a kick outta' swimming underwater.