Dennis Price credited as playing...
Major Charles Scott, M.C.
- Lt. Col. Basil Barrow: Do you really think I made it for my popularity? Do you really think that's why I made this decision?
- Major Charles Scott, M.C.: My dear Colonel, we didn't know that you'd made any decision.
- Lt. Col. Basil Barrow: But... you must have heard that the matter's not to go to Brigade.
- Major Charles Scott, M.C.: Yes, we heard that.
- Lt. Col. Basil Barrow: Well?
- Major Charles Scott, M.C.: We thought that was Jock's decision. My dear fellow, we didn't even realize you were there.
- Major Jock Sinclair, D.S.O., M.M.: Charlie, why the hell'd you shave the whiskers off?
- Major Charles Scott, M.C.: Oh, I don't know. Tickled the ladies.
- Major Jock Sinclair, D.S.O., M.M.: The bottle's three-quarters empty.
- Major Charles Scott, M.C.: Nonsense. It's a quarter full.
- Major Charles Scott, M.C.: In my own humdrum life, I frequently flunked doing something which I ought to do. Told myself after, the reason I hesitated was for humanity or loyalty or even Christianity. Not very dignified. One would have hoped a Colonel would be older than that.
- Major Charles Scott, M.C.: Jock's in a sweat of loyal affection through there. Why not go back and join the rest of his cronies?
- Major Jock Sinclair, D.S.O., M.M.: Are you low, Charlie?
- Major Charles Scott, M.C.: Right as a cricket, old boy.
- Major Jock Sinclair, D.S.O., M.M.: You're a cool one, Charlie Scott. What else did he say?
- Major Charles Scott, M.C.: Nothing much. Just walked out. Gone into the garden, shouldn't wonder, to eat worms.