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successfully infiltrate the base, kill the general, and use an enemy plane to escape to their home base. After landing, they talk and eat with their own general, and return to the river to await Mac. Sitting there, they philosophize about war and how no man is made for it, before finding the raft floating downriver, with a dying Mac and a delirious Sidney.
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he descends into a state of delirium. When he unbelts her, believing she will embrace him, she tries to escape and Sidney shoots her dead. Mac, another of the four soldiers, finds the dead girl and Sidney, who has gone mad. Sidney runs off towards the river.
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1583:The Killing
1525:Filmography
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359:as The Girl
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180: (U.S.)
102:David Allen
99:Narrated by
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1923:1953 films
1917:Categories
1883:Jan Harlan
1879:(daughter)
1839:Filmworker
1380:081085855X
1352:On Kubrick
1237:2011-02-25
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501:stage line
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193:70 minutes
176:1953-04-01
161:1953-03-31
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