The port's in flames, the position's hopeless for them. A whole army, you see, trapped out there, helpless.

8 seconds sound clip from the The Snow Goose (1954) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:17:40 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Over the channel? You mean to France?

- Yes, it's only about a hundred miles.

- You mean where the fighting is? You're going to the war?

- Well, in a way, yes.

- You've heard the news about Dunkirk?

- Only what they say. But our soldiers are fighting there.

- Well, they can't fight any longer. They're trapped. The Germans in front of them and the sea behind them.

- They're out on the sands there. A whole army without weapons, without any cover, waiting for the German advance.

- The port's in flames, the position's hopeless for them. A whole army, you see, trapped out there, helpless.

- But what can you do for them, Philip? You'll be killed too.

- Oh, no, I shan't. I hope.

- All the men with boats in Chelmbury are putting out, and the little ships along the whole coast, all going over to help get the men back to England.

- The government has made an appeal. Every tug or fishing boat or launch that can get there heading across the channel to take the men off the beaches.

- But it's madness. They'll all be killed. What can they do?

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