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A WWII veteran escapes his care home in Northern Ireland and embarks on an arduous but inspirational journey to France t | dG1fR05hTlRmMzktd2M
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00:08 >> The D-Day anniversary, I have to get to France.
00:12 >> I'd love for you to go, Arnie,
00:14 but we've a responsibility of care to you.
00:16 >> Sounds like you have me dead and buried already.
00:19 [MUSIC]
00:21 >> Jesus, where did you come from?
00:23 >> Don't stand there gawking.
00:25 >> What was that?
00:26 [MUSIC]
00:28 >> War veteran escapes old folks home to meet his army buddies in France.
00:32 >> The last rifleman?
00:33 >> People will love it.
00:35 [MUSIC]
00:36 >> It is a miracle that you made it this far.
00:39 [MUSIC]
00:41 >> You are quite the soldier, Mr. Crawford.
00:43 [MUSIC]
00:45 >> Look, that's me.
00:46 >> 17 years out of date, sir.
00:48 >> We all have our expiry dates.
00:51 >> I'm 92 and three quarter years old.
00:54 Well past my expiry date.
00:57 >> It's in our blood.
00:58 >> Smuggling soldiers.
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01:01 >> That's three musketeers.
01:03 >> All for one and one for all, eh?
01:05 >> That's the thing about folks like us, Arnie.
01:08 We're all living with ghosts.
01:10 >> Hey, you want to pick on someone?
01:13 >> None of us can ever forget, but maybe we can forgive.
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01:24 >> How in the name of God do you think you're going to get to Normandy?
01:26 You can't even find a bathroom in your own.
01:28 >> That's very funny.
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