A Bridge Too Far (1977)
Dirk Bogarde: Lt .Gen. Browning
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Quotes
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Brig. General James Gavin : So that's it. We're pulling them out. It was Nijmegen.
Lt. Colonel J.O.E. Vandeleur : It was the single road getting to Nijmegen.
Lt. General Horrocks : No, it was after Nijmegen.
Lt. General Frederick "Boy" Browning : And the fog, in England.
Maj. General Stanislaw Sosabowski : Doesn't matter what it was. When one man says to another, "I know what let's do today, let's play the war game."... everybody dies.
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Lt. General Frederick "Boy" Browning : [last lines, at General Browning's headquarters in Holland. After being extracted from the Arnhem debacle, General Urquhart arrives there and is greeted by dozens of geese in Browning's yard; their honking sounds like scornful laughter] Welcome, Roy. How do you feel?
Major General Urquhart : I'm not sure I'll know for a while. But I'm sorry for the way it worked out.
Lt. General Frederick "Boy" Browning : You did all you could.
Major General Urquhart : Yes, but did everybody else?
Lt. General Frederick "Boy" Browning : They've got a bed for you upstairs, if you want it.
Major General Urquhart : I took 10,000 of our finest troops to Arnhem; I've come back with less than 2,000. I don't feel much like sleeping.
Lt. General Frederick "Boy" Browning : I've just been on to Monty. He's very proud, and pleased.
Major General Urquhart : [incredulous] PLEASED!
Lt. General Frederick "Boy" Browning : According to himself, technically, Market Garden was 90% successful.
Major General Urquhart : But what do YOU think?
Lt. General Frederick "Boy" Browning : Well, as you know, I always felt we tried to go a bridge too far.
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[final plans are being discussed]
Lt. Gen. Frederick Browning : Only the weather can stop us now.
General Stanislaw Sosaboski : Weather. What of the Germans, General Browning. Don't you think that if we know Arnhem is so critical to their safety that they might know it too?
Lt. General Frederick Browning : See here, General Sosaboski, I should think you would have more faith in Field Marshal Montgomery's plan.
General Stanislaw Sosaboski : Faith? I will tell you how much faith I have. I am thinking of asking for a letter from you stating that I was ordered to go on this mission in case my men are massacred.
Lt. General Frederick Browning : I see... I do see. Do you wish such a letter?
General Stanislaw Sosaboski : No... In the case of massacre: what difference will it make?