Bligh: You will clean up this ship and yourselves!
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Bligh: The Royal Navy is not a humorous institution, sir, and insubordination is no laughing matter.
Bligh: I hope never to see Fletcher Christian again. Unless it is to see him hanged.
Seaman John Adams: Any fool can steer a ship, sir. It's just knowing where to take it.
Bligh: God damn you, man. Don't you bloody cross me.
Christian: I am in hell, sir! I am in hell!
Bligh: Row for your lives! We're chops and livers to them if they catch us!
Bligh: You will clean up this ship and yourselves!
Bligh: Take no prisoners Mr. Christian!
Lt. William Bligh: Mr Cole, hoist the Jack. It's not proper to land without identification.
Bligh: The Royal Navy is not a humorous institution, sir, and insubordination is no laughing matter.
Christian: I am in hell, sir! I am in hell!
Bligh: I hope never to see Fletcher Christian again. Unless it is to see him hanged.
Seaman John Adams: Any fool can steer a ship, sir. It's just knowing where to take it.
Bligh: God damn you, man. Don't you bloody cross me.
Bligh: Row for your lives! We're chops and livers to them if they catch us!
Bligh: You will clean up this ship and yourselves!
Bligh: Take no prisoners Mr. Christian!
Lt. William Bligh: Mr Cole, hoist the Jack. It's not proper to land without identification.
Lt. William Bligh: The Royal Navy is not a humorous institution, sir, and insubordination is no laughing matter.
Fletcher Christian: I am in hell, sir! I am in hell!
Lt. William Bligh: I hope never to see Fletcher Christian again. Unless it is to see him hanged.
Lt. William Bligh: God damn you, man. Don't you bloody cross me.
Lt. William Bligh: Row for your lives! We're chops and livers to them if they catch us. That's the spirit. Come on! We'll do it!
Lt. William Bligh: You will clean up this ship and yourselves!
Admiral Hood: Surrender your sword and be seated.
John Fryer: The Bounty is too small. We should have a frigate, not a chamber pot.
Lt. William Bligh: Haven't you ever seen a woman before? Keep your mind and your eyes on your work!
Lt. William Bligh: Very well. You shall kiss the gunner's daughter.
Lt. William Bligh: Administer the punishment now.
Lt. William Bligh: You're a mindless animal, Churchill. I will decide your punishment when you're fit to receive it.
Lt. William Bligh: Put aside this madness! Put aside this madness! You'll hang!
Lt. William Bligh: Take your clothes off. Throw them your clothes.
Lt. William Bligh: We are still faced with a long, hard voyage. I mean to make good use of every hour of sailing time, and to assist me in this, I am replacing Mr. Fryer with Mr. Christian, who will now act as executive second in command, with the rank of Acting Second Lieutenant... Lt. William Bligh: Mr. Fryer, come back here. Lt. William Bligh: Mr. Fryer, sir! Come back here! Lt. William Bligh: I will dismiss when I have done with you, sir. Do you hear me? John Fryer: This is an outrage! Lt. William Bligh: Mr. Fryer! John Fryer: In all my years at sea... Lt. William Bligh: Your "years at sea"? Good Lord, man! If I'd known your nature, I would not have accepted you as boatswain of a river barge. John Fryer: Must I suffer this before the men? Lt. William Bligh: You will suffer my correction whenever you're at fault, sir! John Fryer: What fault? Lt. William Bligh: God damn your eyes, man! You turned your back on me! John Fryer: Well for that, I apologize. Lt. William Bligh: Very well. John Fryer: But I protest. Lt. William Bligh: You protest, do you? John Fryer: I am Master of the Bounty! Lt. William Bligh: And I, sir, am *Commander*! By law! I am the first! Do you understand? God damn your hide! And now you may dismiss, sir!
Captain Greetham: You told that to this man Tynah? Lt. William Bligh: King Tynah, sir. Admiral Hood: A savage king. Lt. William Bligh: A king, milord, descended from many kings. Admiral Hood: As our King George is descended from many kings? Lt. William Bligh: Yes, in a way, sir. Captain Greetham: Then why did you lie to him? Why did you not tell him Captain Cook was murdered in Hawaii ten years before? Lt. William Bligh: Because they believe that Captain Cook is immortal. Admiral Hood: Literally? Lt. William Bligh: Yes, I think so, sir. They seem to regard his likeness as a sacred image. Admiral Hood: Interesting. Lt. William Bligh: They also believe that every British officer is more or less related to him. Admiral Hood: So you were more or less immortal too. Lt. William Bligh: It would appear so, sir. And I also needed their assistance. Captain Cook was our guarantor.
Lt. William Bligh: My dear God. I had hoped to avoid this. Fletcher Christian: Avoid what, sir? Lt. William Bligh: Damn it all, man. I'm expected to sleep with her. She's one of King Tynah's wives. A gift from one chief to another, as it were. Now look, five minutes after I go below you must call me up on some important business, all right? Fletcher Christian: Yes, sir. What business? Lt. William Bligh: Business, damn it; any bloody business.
Lt. William Bligh: Do you really think you'll be able to command this rabble? Fletcher Christian: I'll do my best. Lt. William Bligh: Well I did my best, and I had the authority of the law. You're a dead man Fletcher.
Edward Young: Striking a superior officer. Thomas Heywood: No, I didn't. Fletcher Christian: It's a hanging offence, sir. Thomas Heywood: Sorry, sir. Fletcher Christian: Can't be helped. We shall get to know each other pretty closely, I believe. Edward Young: I wonder we shall find out. Fletcher Christian: Depends on how inquisitive are, Mr. Young.
Edward Young: That isn't a raft, it's a coffin. There's a five-knot current running between us and that island. Fletcher Christian: I'll take my chance. Edward Young: You think a lot of us haven't thought of this? You're not the only one to have left a woman behind. Fletcher, the men are ready for anything. Fletcher Christian: What are you saying, Ned? Are you inciting me to mutiny? Edward Young: If I were you, I'd take the ship. That's all. Fletcher Christian: Why don't you, then? Edward Young: I said if I were you. I'm not.
David Nelson: Mr. Bligh, when my spirit is gone there will be nothing but flesh remaining. I beg you, use that poor flesh to save the others. Lt. William Bligh: No, no, Mr. Nelson. We're civilised men, not savages. And as civilised men we shall die. Have no fear.
John Fryer: Captain Bligh is surprised that he hasn't had the pleasure of your company at supper for some weeks. Fletcher Christian: Do you still do that? John Fryer: And the Captain said he'd expect you this evening. Fletcher Christian: Well, today... today is not Friday. John Fryer: Six o'clock. Prompt, if you please.
Captain Greetham: So, it did began at the ceremony? Lt. William Bligh: No, sir. Not at the ceremony. No, it was just Fletcher Christian and the native girl. Captain Greetham: And you didn't understand the depth of the emotion between them? Lt. William Bligh: Yes, I realize that now. No, I assumed it was just youthful passion. Admiral Hood: It takes more than an infatuated youth to make a mutiny. It takes a discontented crew. Lt. William Bligh: The crew were anything but discontent, sir. Fletcher Christian corrupted them. Captain Greetham: Yes, but what made them so easy to corrupt? Lt. William Bligh: I don't know. It was the place itself.
Fletcher Christian: Why take breadfruit to Jamaica? Lt. William Bligh: Cheap fodder for the slaves on the plantations there. Bananas are very expensive there these days.
John Fryer: We shall be like pigs in a sty, shan't we? Lt. William Bligh: No, sir, we shall not. I run a healthy ship, Mr. Fryer.
David Nelson: A fine musician. We're lucky to have him. Lt. William Bligh: Yes. He is not there by chance, Mr. Nelson. Having him there is good for morale.
Fletcher Christian: We shall all get to know each other pretty closely. Edward Young: I wonder what we shall find out?


