• 6 months ago
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00:00D-Day veteran made a break for the coast and mounted what has now been dubbed the Great Escape.
00:10Right, soon as we've had some grub, I'll take you for a spin along the front.
00:15And when we get back, I think they've got a male stripper for you.
00:20What?
00:21I made that last bit up.
00:25I want to go to France.
00:27What are you on about?
00:29The trip to the beaches. D-Day.
00:32I'm really sorry, Bernie.
00:35You left it too late.
00:37I couldn't leave you all on your own.
00:39Unless...
00:41you have to.
00:45Where is he?
00:46He's disappeared off the face of the earth.
00:49He's in France.
00:50Bonjour.
00:51At 90.
00:52Well, he has done it before.
00:54Only then, of course, they were shooting at him.
00:57So determined to honor his fallen comrade, the D-Day veteran made a break for the coast
01:03and mounted what has now been dubbed the Great Escape.
01:07Who are these people?
01:09They're Germans.
01:10Oh, this was your beach.
01:13Yeah.
01:15THE GREAT ESCAPE
01:25Me too.
01:31At your age, Attell, you cling to every second.
01:36And every second is worth clinging to.
01:39I'm sorry, really.
01:41I've been in the papers.
01:43I've been on TV.
01:4690-year-old coffin dodger...
01:51honors the glorious dead.
01:55What a waste.
01:57Eh?
02:01What a waste.
02:03If you want to honor your friend, Bernie,
02:06you've spent 70 years loving me.
02:10I'd go anywhere with you.
02:12We have never wasted one second of our time together.
02:25Are you coming to bed?
02:29Yours or mine?