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Doctor: I guess you're finding the Sun kind of hard to take, after the North Atlantic.
Captain Murrell: Oh, it doesn't matter. It's always either too cold or too hot, wherever there's a war on.
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Doctor: Well, in time we'll all get back to our own stuff again. The war will get swallowed up, and seem like it never happened.
Captain Murrell: Yes, but it won't be the same as it was. We won't have that feeling of permanency that we had before. We've learned a hard truth.
Doctor: How do you mean?
Captain Murrell: That there's no end to misery and destruction. You cut the head off a snake, and it grows another one. You cut that one off, and you find another. You can't kill it, because it's something within ourselves. You can call it the enemy if you want to, but it's part of us; we're all men.
David Hedison
David Hedison (May 20, 1927 to July 18, 2019) actor, has appeared in "Spectres", " Hour of Valor ", "War of Gods and Demons " and other works.
On July 18, 2019, David Hedison passed away at the age of 92
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David Hedison played the role of CIA agent Felix Wright in two 007 movies, "007 of you die and live" (1973) and " Licence to Kill " (1989). His other works include "The Fly" in 1958 and the TV series "Sailing to the Deep" in the 1960s
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