Eion Bailey credited as playing...
David Kenyon Webster
- German MP: France. France was the best.
- John A. Janovec: Really?
- German MP: Yeah. Five years. I think I was in every country, but France was the best.
- [Janovec lights the MP's cigarette for him]
- German MP: Italy would be second for me. Russia is not desirable. Ukraine... it was okay.
- [he waves a car through the checkpoint]
- John A. Janovec: So, uh... when do you get out?
- German MP: My unit is discharged. We leave when my captain gets transferred. It is the end of my second war.
- John A. Janovec: Jesus!
- [a truck of discharged German soldiers pulls up to the checkpoint]
- German MP: I'm going home now. Mannheim.
- John A. Janovec: I'll take this one.
- [he walks up to the truck]
- John A. Janovec: [in badly-accented German] Passkarte, Bitte.
- [the driver hands over the papers; Janovec examines them]
- John A. Janovec: Okay.
- [he waves them through, then salutes the Germans in the back of the truck as Webster pulls up in a Jeep]
- John A. Janovec: Hey, Webster, my relief!
- David Kenyon Webster: Don't salute the Germans.
- John A. Janovec: Aw, come on, I sorta get a kick out of it. Anyway, I got me a new enemy: Japs. Seventy-five points. How about you, I mean, you're a Toccoa guy, right? How many you got?
- David Kenyon Webster: Wouldn't you like to know.
- [a German on crutches hobbles up to Webster and hands him his papers; Webster examines them]
- David Kenyon Webster: Discharged, huh?
- [Janovec tries to look at the papers]
- David Kenyon Webster: Go ahead, take off. It's my turn.
- John A. Janovec: Okay, see you back at the farm.
- [Janovec walks over to the waiting Jeep]
- David Kenyon Webster: Eighty-one.
- John A. Janovec: Huh?
- David Kenyon Webster: I have eighty-one points.
- [Janovec laughs]
- John A. Janovec: Well, that's just not good enough.