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00:00:40 We only found six.
00:00:54 >> What the devil we gonna do?
00:00:56 He said there'd be seven chest of treasure on board.
00:00:58 >> We have to find the seventh.
00:01:00 >> Here's the seventh.
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00:01:02 >> Scuttle her then.
00:01:04 >> Scuttle her.
00:01:05 >> That's it.
00:01:06 >> On it?
00:01:07 >> I got it.
00:01:08 >> He's on.
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00:01:14 >> Mercy, please.
00:01:16 >> Get yourself aboard.
00:01:17 Your rum's here.
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00:01:23 >> Come on, move lads.
00:01:24 Let's move.
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00:01:55 >> Hurry it up or we'll all drown here, not quick about it.
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00:02:19 >> I can't hold on for long.
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00:02:31 >> The Lord be with you.
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00:02:52 >> We still have seven chest just as you said, sir.
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00:03:15 >> We didn't need to give them all seven.
00:03:29 We could have kept one chest for ourselves.
00:03:31 >> And haven't turned the British Navy after us.
00:03:33 >> You want a rope around your neck, do you, pookie?
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00:03:46 >> James Hargraves.
00:03:55 >> Mother of God.
00:03:55 >> Quiet now, lad.
00:03:57 >> Captain Johnson, I'd heard tell you were back.
00:04:00 Town's in a tizzy.
00:04:01 >> So say my men.
00:04:03 >> What the devil was going on under the point there earlier?
00:04:07 >> His men took the ship's treasure and- >> And drowned all aboard, I know.
00:04:11 I need you to show me just where they were.
00:04:14 Will you do it?
00:04:15 Tonight?
00:04:17 >> Wanna finish me chores?
00:04:18 I'll be quick as I can.
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00:04:30 >> The tidal lowers are in only twice a year.
00:04:41 Otherwise it's a surge under there.
00:04:43 Struck the water when they were building the foundation of it.
00:04:46 That's how we knew about it.
00:04:47 There.
00:04:48 >> Damn.
00:04:51 I saw a formation like that once.
00:04:53 So the Krakatoa.
00:04:55 Magical.
00:04:56 Perfect.
00:04:57 >> I'll have to be quick to catch her.
00:05:01 >> Catch her?
00:05:02 Why?
00:05:03 That's his ship.
00:05:05 >> Aye, it is.
00:05:06 And he runs it roughshod over our earth for his profit.
00:05:09 Showing no concern for the plight of man.
00:05:12 He needs a comeuppance, James.
00:05:15 Him up there.
00:05:16 Him and his ilk.
00:05:17 There's no room for those pitiless gentlemen in this life, lad.
00:05:22 They have their law.
00:05:23 I have mine.
00:05:24 He'll pay for what he takes.
00:05:27 What is, is.
00:05:29 Mark me.
00:05:30 What is, is.
00:05:35 Let's get out of now.
00:05:35 >> Thank you.
00:05:36 >> God be with you.
00:05:37 Watch that horizon in an hour or two.
00:05:40 I'll light up the sky for you.
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00:06:01 >> An hour will be brought side of her.
00:06:04 >> Prepare the men, Mr. Sice.
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00:06:26 >> Break loose the cannon.
00:06:28 We'll blanket her to port.
00:06:30 At the waterline, aim to sink her.
00:06:34 >> Sink her?
00:06:35 >> Sink her.
00:06:36 And let them see what a how do you do with Davy Jones is like.
00:06:41 >> Aim to sink her.
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00:06:46 >> Ready?
00:06:47 >> Ready.
00:06:50 >> Fire?
00:06:51 >> Fire.
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00:07:21 >> You sank them, sir.
00:07:22 Without mercy.
00:07:23 >> You didn't hear their merciless talk, Mr. Sice.
00:07:24 Them seeming they don't belong in a brotherhood of pirates.
00:07:25 They belong in hell.
00:07:26 Them and their wretched master up there.
00:07:27 I hope he saw it all.
00:07:28 >> We'll not be back in Grey Rocks, then.
00:07:29 >> I know there'd be few who'd welcome us.
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00:11:40 >> Two topics, kids.
00:11:41 One, Nova Scotia and Confederation.
00:11:44 Why do some Nova Scotian flags fly at half-mast on Dominion Day, July 1st?
00:11:49 Why did the Nova Scotian Assembly in 1868 vote to withdraw from Confederation?
00:11:55 And why has that never been rescinded?
00:11:58 Or two, pirates in Nova Scotia, Scourge or Saviors?
00:12:03 I want a report on one of these two topics in two weeks, five pages.
00:12:08 >> No!
00:12:09 >> No, Master Hawkins?
00:12:10 Really?
00:12:11 No, you won't do the assignment?
00:12:13 Is it because you run out of ink?
00:12:15 [ Laughter ]
00:12:17 >> Clean it up.
00:12:20 >> May I help Jim clean his desk up?
00:12:23 >> Yes, indeed, you may.
00:12:25 Todd?
00:12:26 >> Yes, sir?
00:12:27 >> You may clean up the floor.
00:12:29 [ Laughter ]
00:12:37 >> He's determined to take this place away from me.
00:12:40 >> Roy Meaner's a determined man.
00:12:42 He's angling to get the whole town, and from what I hear, he might just get it if he plays his cards right.
00:12:48 Meg?
00:12:50 Any coffee left?
00:12:51 >> It's on the counter.
00:12:54 I'll get it.
00:12:56 >> Did I say something to offend her?
00:12:58 >> Heavens, no.
00:12:59 It's because it's the morning and the girl spent all night dreaming she's scatting about in Dublin or Paris or someplace fancy.
00:13:06 And she can't seem to manage to get herself back to Gray Rocks until around noon.
00:13:10 >> Tell her next time she goes on a trip over there to take a lesson on how to make coffee.
00:13:14 This is awful.
00:13:16 >> Robin Hawkins.
00:13:19 >> Saw Jim.
00:13:21 He seems cheerier.
00:13:22 >> Not really.
00:13:24 Seven years now, Bill's gone, and he suffers the loss of him like it was the day they told us.
00:13:29 >> For Bill's sake, we can't let Roy Meaner have this place.
00:13:33 Can't.
00:13:38 >> Why did you go and get yourself killed, Bill Hawkins?
00:13:42 What's this poor woman to do without you?
00:13:45 What in God's name am I going to do?
00:13:51 >> I didn't know Nova Scotia wanted to withdraw from Canada.
00:13:54 That's really dumb.
00:13:55 What'd they think we'd do?
00:13:57 >> My grandmother says we're a shrimp on a plate of shrimps, but we think we're a lobster.
00:14:03 My dad was Canadian Navy.
00:14:05 He got himself killed for Canada, not for Nova Scotia.
00:14:08 You going to write your essay on separation?
00:14:10 >> Yes, sure.
00:14:11 Better than on pirates.
00:14:13 >> Pirates come from the sea.
00:14:14 Them and the sea is what I'm writing about.
00:14:17 >> You got the Howard Pyle book from the library?
00:14:19 He did the drawings for Robin Hood.
00:14:22 >> I know.
00:14:23 I got to go do my chores.
00:14:25 >> See you later, alligator.
00:14:27 >> In a while, crocodile.
00:14:38 >> Good dog, Grendel.
00:14:39 >> Oh, no.
00:15:05 >> Jim!
00:15:15 >> Mrs. Oykel, let me stay a couple of minutes, please.
00:15:19 The meaner's dog is trying to kill me.
00:15:21 >> Grendel?
00:15:24 >> Grendel.
00:15:25 Good dog.
00:15:27 Go home.
00:15:28 You hear me?
00:15:29 Home now.
00:15:34 >> That dog wouldn't hurt you.
00:15:36 >> Yes, he would.
00:15:37 Todd meaner's trained him to attack me.
00:15:39 >> Don't be silly.
00:15:40 Todd's just upset because he failed last year.
00:15:43 You go home now, sweetie.
00:15:44 Say hi to your mom.
00:15:46 Tell her you need new shoes.
00:15:47 What's that all over them?
00:15:49 >> Todd spilled ink on them.
00:15:50 >> Ink?
00:15:51 >> Yeah.
00:16:02 >> Mom, Mrs. Oykel says to say hi.
00:16:05 She said to tell you I need a new pair of shoes.
00:16:07 >> She would, that one.
00:16:09 >> She must want those fancy seamless stockings.
00:16:12 >> Meg.
00:16:13 >> Mom, did you know Nova Scotia wanted to get out of
00:16:15 confederation?
00:16:16 >> Newfoundland, you mean?
00:16:18 >> Nova Scotia.
00:16:19 In 1868.
00:16:21 >> I smell something burning.
00:16:24 >> And it's not from the fire you were supposed to have lit
00:16:26 by now.
00:16:27 Do your chores, boy.
00:16:28 People are coming.
00:16:29 I'm going to write an essay about pirates.
00:16:32 >> Your dad had some books on them.
00:16:34 >> I got this one.
00:16:35 It's extraordinary.
00:16:36 >> Extraordinary?
00:16:38 >> Howard pile.
00:16:39 Lots of pictures.
00:16:40 [ Laughter ]
00:16:42 [ Thunder ]
00:16:53 >> Whoa!
00:17:03 >> Holy cow!
00:17:31 >> A sailboat.
00:17:33 In from offshore.
00:17:34 >> Put your slicker on.
00:17:36 >> There's a pirate at the helm.
00:17:38 >> You better get that essay done.
00:17:41 [ Music ]
00:18:07 >> Oh, no!
00:18:14 >> Give us a hand, lad.
00:18:16 Grab the line there.
00:18:23 >> James?
00:18:24 >> Jim, sir.
00:18:25 >> Jim, is it?
00:18:27 Damn it.
00:18:28 Should have cut the light.
00:18:29 It's your eyes, lad.
00:18:31 You've got the eyes of a boy I knew once upon a time.
00:18:34 What I was seeing was ghosts.
00:18:37 Because I see ghosts from time to time.
00:18:40 Happens to fellas who sail alone at sea.
00:18:43 You know much about ghosts, Jim?
00:18:45 >> No, sir.
00:18:46 Not really, sir.
00:18:48 >> Get me warm upstairs and I'll introduce you to some of the ghosts I know.
00:18:53 >> Yes, sir.
00:18:54 Yes.
00:18:55 >> Couple of centuries being hard on her.
00:18:58 >> Sir?
00:18:59 >> What's up there?
00:19:01 >> That's our inn.
00:19:03 >> An inn, is it?
00:19:04 You think they'll have a bed for a seafaring man?
00:19:07 >> Yes, sir.
00:19:08 >> And a meal?
00:19:09 >> My mother's just cooking supper.
00:19:11 >> Oh, then give us a hand here and we'll --
00:19:14 [ Laughter ]
00:19:16 What fortuitous chance.
00:19:18 >> Chance?
00:19:19 >> Aye, lad, chance.
00:19:21 I'd set course for Boston and the storm blew me in here.
00:19:25 What's this place called?
00:19:27 >> Gray Rocks, sir.
00:19:28 >> Gray Rocks, is it?
00:19:30 Lucky I wasn't on them, eh?
00:19:32 >> I thought you were on them for sure.
00:19:34 [ Music ]
00:19:42 >> Meg, this is --
00:19:43 >> Captain Charles Johnson, ma'am.
00:19:45 >> Get in here out of the weather.
00:19:46 The two of you will freeze the house out.
00:19:48 [ Thunder ]
00:19:55 >> You're soaked through, Jimmy.
00:19:57 You'll catch his death.
00:19:59 >> Catch yourself dry and changed, son.
00:20:01 The captain wants to rent a room.
00:20:03 >> I've got the cash to cover my stay.
00:20:05 Get out of those wet things, boy.
00:20:07 The young lady's right.
00:20:09 Meg, is it?
00:20:10 >> Yes, she's Meg, and I'm Jim's mother, Shearston Hawkins.
00:20:14 We'd be more than happy to have you stay.
00:20:17 >> Jim!
00:20:19 >> Do you have a change of clothes?
00:20:21 >> I'm a duck's back, Mrs. Hawkins, since forever.
00:20:24 If you could get my coat dry, that'd satisfy.
00:20:28 I'll warm me feet by the fire, if I may.
00:20:31 >> The fire's gone out.
00:20:33 >> I can get it going for you.
00:20:35 [ Music ]
00:20:47 >> Fire, fire.
00:20:48 >> How'd you do that?
00:20:50 >> I blew on it.
00:20:51 >> I know you blew on it, but how'd you do it?
00:20:54 How'd you get it to light like that so fast?
00:20:57 >> I work with the devil, Meg.
00:21:00 He gives me a hand from time to time.
00:21:03 [ Music ]
00:21:09 >> Robin, Tom, Captain Charles Johnson.
00:21:13 >> Tom Banks.
00:21:14 >> Robin Hawkins.
00:21:15 >> You'll need to be seeing my papers.
00:21:18 >> Not us, customs, before they'll give you permission to land.
00:21:23 >> Damn, and I was just getting warm.
00:21:26 >> I've notified the authorities in Halifax,
00:21:28 and we're to confine you here at the inn until they come down Monday.
00:21:32 This isn't a port of entry.
00:21:33 Must leave everything on the boat.
00:21:35 >> Hawkins, is it?
00:21:37 Corporal Hawkins.
00:21:38 You're Jim's father.
00:21:40 >> His uncle.
00:21:42 >> My husband's ship was torpedoed by a German U-boat.
00:21:45 All hands lost.
00:21:48 >> Ma'am.
00:21:51 >> That's the finest piece of sailing I've seen my whole life.
00:21:55 The whole town's abuzz, Captain.
00:21:57 >> Am I allowed in town for a haircut?
00:22:00 Bit embarrassed being here in this establishment looking like this.
00:22:04 >> That can't do any harm, but only the necessaries off the boat,
00:22:07 until they inspect it.
00:22:09 Hi, Jim.
00:22:10 >> Hi, Uncle Robin.
00:22:11 Mr. Banks.
00:22:13 Who lit the fire?
00:22:15 >> I did.
00:22:16 The bones are ice.
00:22:18 Do you gentlemen mind if I go back to it?
00:22:20 >> No, no, sorry.
00:22:21 Go ahead.
00:22:22 Set a spell.
00:22:23 >> You must be froze stiff.
00:22:25 >> What's your line of work, Mr. Banks?
00:22:27 >> Tom, that's my shipyard out there.
00:22:30 >> He's our harbor master.
00:22:31 It was his flare that lit you up.
00:22:33 Sherston, I have to get back to my rounds.
00:22:36 >> And me to the messes.
00:22:38 You'll be wondering where I've gotten myself to.
00:22:41 >> I've been clear, Captain.
00:22:42 You can go into town to get cleaned up,
00:22:44 but until immigration permits, you aren't legally allowed to be ashore.
00:22:47 >> Absolutely nothing will be coming off the boat.
00:22:51 >> Scout's honor.
00:22:55 >> I'll get supper on its way to you.
00:22:57 You must be starved.
00:22:58 >> Famished, ma'am.
00:23:00 >> And you, your homework done?
00:23:02 >> I was going to ask the captain a question.
00:23:04 >> Don't be a shilly-shally.
00:23:05 Go up and get it done.
00:23:06 Supper's nearly ready.
00:23:08 >> Let me see if I can give a hand.
00:23:10 >> He has to do it himself.
00:23:14 >> Sit, lad.
00:23:15 If your homework's algebra, you're plummet of luck.
00:23:18 >> It's my essay.
00:23:19 It's about pirates.
00:23:20 >> Pirates, is it?
00:23:21 Modern ones or the ones from years gone by?
00:23:24 >> They're modern ones?
00:23:25 >> Aye, lad.
00:23:27 They're the capitalists, the profiteers and the tycoons that get called gentlemen.
00:23:32 But pirates is what actually they are.
00:23:35 >> Oh, boy.
00:23:37 Mr. Herkes is not going to like that.
00:23:39 >> So which pirates do you think your Mr. Herkes had in mind?
00:23:43 >> The ones with the treasure, the thieves.
00:23:45 >> The thieves, is it?
00:23:47 >> That's not much help to this old man, son.
00:23:54 >> 18th century?
00:23:55 >> Better.
00:23:56 But if you don't mind, we'll wait a while before we hand down judgments about who are the thieves.
00:24:02 >> Yes, sir.
00:24:03 >> The captain's dinner's ready, Jim.
00:24:05 Go help your mother with the plates.
00:24:06 But I was --
00:24:07 >> Just going to help your mother with the plates.
00:24:13 Could I trouble you for a rum?
00:24:15 >> You'll be drinking a lot of rum?
00:24:17 >> I hope so.
00:24:18 But don't get that little redhead of yours in a tizzy.
00:24:21 It'll all be paid in full come Monday.
00:24:24 Just mark it down.
00:24:26 >> Oh, you watch it, you.
00:24:28 My little redhead will take yours off in a flash.
00:24:30 >> That'd be an Irish flash, would it?
00:24:33 >> And no bamboozling that boy, hear?
00:24:36 We know the kind of man you are.
00:24:38 >> I'll just bet you do.
00:24:41 The rum is --
00:24:42 >> O'leary.
00:24:44 >> O'leary, is it?
00:24:46 Meg O'leary.
00:24:55 I think she's in love with me.
00:25:00 Shepherd's pie's perfect, Mrs. Hawkins.
00:25:03 Really hits the spot.
00:25:05 Nothing like a good meal before you set off on a trip.
00:25:08 >> You're going away.
00:25:10 No, please.
00:25:12 >> Me?
00:25:14 You and me.
00:25:15 The two of us will be gone.
00:25:17 >> Oh.
00:25:18 >> Maybe.
00:25:19 If you ate your peas.
00:25:21 Finish your food.
00:25:24 >> Good rum?
00:25:26 >> You never tasted it?
00:25:28 >> No.
00:25:29 >> You smoke?
00:25:30 >> No.
00:25:32 >> Rum's really good.
00:25:34 Want a sip?
00:25:36 >> No, thank you.
00:25:37 >> Good decision.
00:25:39 Life's made up of good and bad decisions.
00:25:41 Try and make as many of them as you can good ones.
00:25:44 You knew I was testing you?
00:25:46 >> Testing me?
00:25:47 >> To see if you were going to be a good enough man to be my shipmate.
00:25:51 >> Your shipmate?
00:25:52 >> Don't keep repeating what I say, son.
00:25:55 Clean your plate.
00:25:58 I can teach you all you need to know about pirate life and death.
00:26:02 But you must understand that the sea's no silly matter.
00:26:05 What we'll be doing will be dangerous.
00:26:08 >> So you want to take lessons from me?
00:26:10 >> Yes, sir.
00:26:11 >> I'm serious now.
00:26:12 >> Well, I'm serious, too.
00:26:14 I want to know it all.
00:26:15 My dad loved his pirate books.
00:26:17 >> All right.
00:26:18 Good.
00:26:19 Then look into the fire.
00:26:23 Look deep into it.
00:26:25 Watch, Jim.
00:26:26 Watch the flames dance.
00:26:29 Look deep into them.
00:26:31 See the sun on the water?
00:26:33 See the ship?
00:26:45 >> Oh, my gosh.
00:26:46 Pirates?
00:26:56 >> We're in the year 1720.
00:26:58 65, 70-man crew.
00:27:02 >> Is that the captain?
00:27:03 >> Quartermaster.
00:27:05 Elected by the crew.
00:27:06 So is the captain.
00:27:07 The two of them.
00:27:08 Captain runs her own battle quartermaster the rest of the time.
00:27:11 The brotherhood of the coast.
00:27:13 Pirates had one of the very first democracies.
00:27:16 You know what a democracy is?
00:27:17 A true democracy?
00:27:19 >> A government run by the people?
00:27:21 >> For the people.
00:27:22 All the people.
00:27:23 That's really important.
00:27:25 For all the people.
00:27:26 Remember that.
00:27:28 Everybody gets a share in the profit.
00:27:30 It doesn't matter what your pedigree is nor your religion or color.
00:27:33 Everyone participates.
00:27:34 It's all laid down in a charter they wrote up.
00:27:37 Rules of the brotherhood.
00:27:39 We'll get that all down on paper when we get back.
00:27:42 It will be your lesson to learn.
00:27:56 Rats are everywhere.
00:27:58 >> They keep a ship dry below decks no matter how much brimstone and pitch you use.
00:28:02 >> What if they found us?
00:28:04 >> What is, is, Jim.
00:28:06 What is, is.
00:28:16 >> Are they burning their ship?
00:28:18 >> Kareen and her.
00:28:19 Beat you on a high tide and scrape off the barnacles.
00:28:22 It will increase her speed.
00:28:24 >> Jim.
00:28:25 >> Mom.
00:28:27 >> I'm going to bed.
00:28:29 But it's too early.
00:28:31 >> You were sound asleep, the two of you.
00:28:33 Take the captain up to room number two and settle him in.
00:28:36 >> We'll work out my account in the morning.
00:28:38 That will be all right?
00:28:39 >> Thank you.
00:28:40 That will be just fine.
00:28:42 >> Sorry.
00:28:44 >> Holy cow.
00:28:45 We were in the Caribbean with pirates on their boat.
00:28:48 Gosh, we were lucky they didn't see us.
00:28:51 >> But you have to be careful.
00:28:53 Next time, who knows.
00:28:54 Maybe they will.
00:28:56 >> Next time?
00:28:57 >> You're repeating again.
00:28:58 >> Sorry.
00:28:59 >> Don't apologize.
00:29:01 Just don't do it.
00:29:03 Listen, think, respond.
00:29:06 Take your time.
00:29:07 It will speed up as you get used to the process.
00:29:10 It's a rule, understand?
00:29:12 And mom's a word, all right?
00:29:14 My life here depends on you keeping it a secret.
00:29:17 They will have me shipped out if you don't.
00:29:19 >> Yes, sir.
00:29:20 Listen, think, respond.
00:29:23 Remember, everything you saw, smelt, heard.
00:29:26 Democracy is for all the people.
00:29:28 Write it down.
00:29:29 You go to school at what, 9 tomorrow?
00:29:32 >> Tomorrow's Saturday.
00:29:33 No school.
00:29:35 >> I'm going to need a hand with the boat.
00:29:38 Can you do that and keep it to yourself?
00:29:40 I'll pay your wages.
00:29:42 >> You'll pay me?
00:29:43 >> Jim.
00:29:44 >> Listen, think, respond.
00:29:46 Listen, think, respond.
00:29:48 You don't have to pay me.
00:29:50 >> A dollar a day, that sound fair?
00:29:52 >> No.
00:29:53 >> Number 2.
00:29:56 Such a fine old building.
00:29:58 So many secrets, I bet.
00:30:01 >> There were spies here.
00:30:02 Escaped slaves from America.
00:30:04 Tunnels in the basement.
00:30:05 >> Tunnels?
00:30:06 Really?
00:30:07 My goodness.
00:30:09 >> Jim!
00:30:10 >> This is the beginning of a very long voyage.
00:30:13 You're going to have to keep all your sea changes to yourself.
00:30:16 Can you do it?
00:30:18 >> Scout's honor.
00:30:19 >> Till the morning, Jim.
00:30:21 Sleep tight.
00:30:22 >> Don't let the fleas bite.
00:30:30 >> Tunnels in the basement, you say?
00:30:33 I know there are tunnels, lad.
00:30:36 And more than that, I know the treasure chests that are hiding in them.
00:30:42 [ Music ]
00:31:09 >> Easy, easy, easy.
00:31:12 [ Music ]
00:31:22 >> Got it?
00:31:23 >> There you go.
00:31:25 >> Good, good.
00:31:27 >> Hmm.
00:31:29 [ Music ]
00:31:51 [ Background Conversations ]
00:32:00 >> Could I trouble you for a tea?
00:32:02 >> Sit by the fire.
00:32:03 I'll bring you breakfast.
00:32:04 Eggs, porridge?
00:32:05 >> Porridge, please.
00:32:08 It's pound sterling, ma'am.
00:32:10 You can change it at the bank.
00:32:12 We'll work out the details when you're--
00:32:14 >> Captain, my wife, Edwina.
00:32:17 >> Ma'am?
00:32:19 >> The town's here for breakfast, Meg.
00:32:21 Everyone's come to see him.
00:32:23 >> A lot of them are fools.
00:32:25 He's a snake oil salesman.
00:32:26 Can't you see?
00:32:28 >> For me, Meg, please accommodate him.
00:32:34 >> Harry, this here's Captain Johnson.
00:32:37 >> Charles.
00:32:38 Name's Charles.
00:32:39 >> It's a right pleasure, Charles.
00:32:41 We got a party line, and we heard everything was said.
00:32:45 Some years from now, strangers will be saying I was there when--
00:32:50 >> You were looking to get your hair cut.
00:32:53 Harry's the barber.
00:32:54 >> Can I come in today?
00:32:56 >> I'll fit you in.
00:32:57 There'll be a crowd.
00:32:59 Saturday's my day.
00:33:00 >> And they'll be thrilled to see you.
00:33:02 Talk your ear off, they will.
00:33:04 >> Where do you hail from, Captain?
00:33:06 >> From the sea.
00:33:07 >> From the sea, is it?
00:33:09 You a pirate?
00:33:10 >> Sorry?
00:33:11 >> This here is pirate country.
00:33:13 Oak Island, Captain Kidd, buried treasure.
00:33:17 Local lore says if you asked a pirate where he was from, he'd say from the sea.
00:33:23 >> A pirate would, would he?
00:33:25 There you are, young Jim.
00:33:27 Take your breakfast with me.
00:33:29 Then we'll get to work.
00:33:31 [music]
00:33:47 >> Fishermen go out early here, eh?
00:33:49 >> Not these days.
00:33:50 Not till dawn.
00:33:51 >> Huh.
00:33:53 >> Why?
00:33:54 >> Who's wide awake?
00:33:55 About four.
00:33:57 >> Seed calmed down up and listened at the window.
00:34:00 Couple of boats across the harbor.
00:34:02 Dark as pitch, couldn't see anything.
00:34:04 Funny talk, though.
00:34:06 Heard him, clear as a bell.
00:34:08 Pirates, maybe.
00:34:10 [music]
00:34:22 >> Want to show customs this when they come to inspect your Monday.
00:34:26 >> I've got a sticky board under there.
00:34:29 You're out to the water to see what's up with it.
00:34:34 >> This is what they call a sea chest?
00:34:36 >> Aye.
00:34:37 Too big to leave in here.
00:34:40 What's behind that iron door there?
00:34:42 >> You can't take this off the boat.
00:34:44 You're not supposed to.
00:34:45 >> Them's their rules and all they are is rules for smugglers and the like, which doesn't apply to us.
00:34:51 So we'll obey them by not telling them.
00:34:53 >> Perfect.
00:34:56 >> You know where the key is?
00:34:58 >> In the hall closet.
00:34:59 >> There's a good lab.
00:35:01 Go grab it.
00:35:02 What they don't know won't hurt them.
00:35:04 Not always, mind you.
00:35:06 But in this case, yes.
00:35:08 It won't hurt them.
00:35:10 >> I'll get the key for you if you show me what's in the trunk.
00:35:13 >> What?
00:35:15 You don't want to know what's in this trunk?
00:35:18 >> You want me to break the law.
00:35:20 I have to know what I'm doing it for.
00:35:22 >> I'm not going to break it.
00:35:24 >> Oh, Jim.
00:35:36 >> Oh, my gosh.
00:35:38 >> Careful.
00:35:39 Don't touch.
00:35:41 Very fragile.
00:35:43 >> How old are you?
00:35:47 Are you who I think you are?
00:35:49 Oh, my gosh.
00:35:50 >> Breathe, Jim.
00:35:52 >> You're captain Johnson.
00:35:54 The same one who wrote --
00:35:55 >> Breathe, Jim.
00:35:56 >> Yes, sir.
00:35:57 That's real?
00:35:58 The Shakespeare folio there.
00:36:00 And the letters of Mark.
00:36:01 They yours?
00:36:02 >> Breathe.
00:36:04 >> It's not easy to breathe, captain.
00:36:06 It's not easy at all.
00:36:07 I better get the key.
00:36:09 Customs mustn't see this.
00:36:10 Not ever.
00:36:11 Nobody must.
00:36:29 >> This go up to the inn?
00:36:31 >> Maybe.
00:36:32 Don't know for sure.
00:36:33 >> You don't know?
00:36:35 A boy lives with tunnels and he doesn't know where they go.
00:36:38 >> My grandfather said there were three tunnels.
00:36:41 Said this one we're in goes way under the kitchen.
00:36:43 There's a rusted shut door at the end there.
00:36:45 We can't get it open.
00:36:52 There's another tunnel above this that's used as our root cellar.
00:36:55 It's the house's proper basement.
00:36:57 >> And the third one?
00:36:59 >> Strictly out of bounds.
00:37:00 I've never seen it.
00:37:02 Listen to it, though.
00:37:03 Sounds filled with rushing water.
00:37:06 >> That's what you're looking for here.
00:37:08 In gray rocks.
00:37:09 These tunnels.
00:37:11 >> A dollar a day might not be enough pay for you.
00:37:15 >> The boy you took me for, James, he was here?
00:37:19 When?
00:37:21 >> 1717.
00:37:23 >> Oh, boy.
00:37:24 Oh, boy.
00:37:25 Wow.
00:37:27 Gosh.
00:37:28 >> I warned you.
00:37:31 >> Captain, when my father died, I thought my life was over.
00:37:35 But right now, I think it's just beginning.
00:37:51 They'll be covered.
00:37:55 >> You'll take me to the barber shop?
00:37:57 >> Sure.
00:38:04 >> The hair is out.
00:38:05 Want me to build one?
00:38:07 >> No, thank you.
00:38:08 What are you doing?
00:38:09 >> Captain's going to get a haircut.
00:38:11 >> Would you like a cup of tea before you go, Captain?
00:38:13 >> No, thank you, ma'am.
00:38:15 Just going to wash my hands.
00:38:17 Go on, Jim.
00:38:20 >> They're getting awful cozy.
00:38:23 >> It's for his pirate essay, Jim says he's teaching him things.
00:38:26 >> There's something amiss there.
00:38:28 I can smell it.
00:38:29 Nobody listens but --
00:38:31 >> Roy Meanor's going to foreclose on the inn.
00:38:33 He's refused our plea for a loan extension.
00:38:36 He's a bastard.
00:38:54 >> Your mother cry a lot?
00:38:56 >> Nope.
00:38:57 Must have been a bill.
00:38:58 They can make her cry.
00:39:00 That's why she didn't want to have a fire.
00:39:02 Wood's an extra expense.
00:39:04 We only have fires on Friday and Saturday nights.
00:39:06 >> Damn it to hell for that.
00:39:08 I'm a land lover now.
00:39:09 I'm frozen up at the inn there.
00:39:11 I'll buy the wood.
00:39:13 >> Talk to her.
00:39:14 See what she says.
00:39:16 >> Inn's not paying its way.
00:39:18 >> No.
00:39:19 There's a guy in town, Mr. Meanor.
00:39:21 He holds our mortgage and he's trying to get the inn away from us.
00:39:25 >> What's his real name?
00:39:27 >> That's his real name.
00:39:28 Meanor.
00:39:32 Looks like moaner but it's pronounced meanor.
00:39:34 He runs the town.
00:39:36 He gets what he wants.
00:39:38 >> You don't say.
00:39:46 >> Wait.
00:39:52 Those are the meaners.
00:39:58 >> Heal your dog.
00:40:08 >> Good boy, Grendel.
00:40:11 >> See you in the school yard, genie.
00:40:17 >> That boy there is a bully.
00:40:19 >> Mark his shifty eyes, Jim.
00:40:22 >> What?
00:40:23 He's bullying you?
00:40:24 >> All the time.
00:40:26 With Grendel.
00:40:27 >> Grendel?
00:40:29 Grim and greedy Grendel.
00:40:30 They named their dog after Grendel.
00:40:32 >> That's its name.
00:40:33 Todd trained it to come after me.
00:40:35 It's true.
00:40:36 You saw.
00:40:37 It's their dad that wants the inn.
00:40:39 Dog's all part of his plot to get us out of there.
00:40:41 If my father were alive, this would have never, ever happened.
00:40:44 >> What about your uncle Robin?
00:40:46 >> He's a policeman.
00:40:47 >> So?
00:40:49 >> So, unless it's illegal, he does nothing.
00:40:52 The talk in the town is that the meaners are up to something illegal.
00:40:55 Just nobody knows what.
00:40:57 So uncle Robin says his hands are tied.
00:40:59 So what?
00:41:00 So nothing.
00:41:02 >> The intrigues of small towns.
00:41:05 Life is not so complicated at sea, Jim.
00:41:09 >> Never saw one of these before.
00:41:16 >> You're who the storm blew in.
00:41:18 >> Captain Charles Johnson.
00:41:20 >> I thought you weren't permitted to leave the inn.
00:41:22 >> They said I could get my hair cut.
00:41:25 >> They did, did they?
00:41:26 Little crawly things making a nest in there, are they?
00:41:29 Safe onward travels to you.
00:41:38 >> I'm not going anywhere just yet.
00:41:49 >> Hi, Jim.
00:41:50 >> Hi, Jenny.
00:41:53 >> Is she your girlfriend?
00:41:55 >> She's my best friend and a girl.
00:41:59 You look like the picture of that Ernest Hemingway.
00:42:03 He wrote about the sea in "Life" magazine.
00:42:05 >> I saw you reading that magazine in there.
00:42:10 Where can I get some firewood?
00:42:12 >> Firewood?
00:42:13 >> Jim.
00:42:14 >> Listen, think, respond.
00:42:16 The hurdles sell it.
00:42:18 But if you don't pay them, they'll set your boat on fire.
00:42:21 Hurdles can be mean.
00:42:25 >> I'm starting to like this town.
00:42:27 >> Your hat's too big for you now.
00:42:30 >> It keeps my ears warm.
00:42:37 >> Mr. Meener, Mrs. Hawkins is here.
00:42:41 >> How nice to see you, Sherston.
00:42:52 >> You can't lawfully take my inn away from me.
00:42:54 Not if I make my mortgage payments and I have until the end of the month to do that.
00:42:59 >> I know the difficulties you're having.
00:43:01 The whole town knows.
00:43:02 >> It would be so simple if you do as I ask and restructure my note.
00:43:07 >> Company's rules won't let me.
00:43:09 >> You make the rules, Roy Meener, and the whole town knows that.
00:43:12 >> And they all know if you sell, I'll give you a very fair price, and if not, I'll foreclose.
00:43:18 So sell it to me.
00:43:20 Your bill would want you to.
00:43:22 >> That's the last thing my bill would want, you son of a bitch.
00:43:26 >> The inn is not for sale, not to you, not now, not ever.
00:43:45 >> Captain, I'm sorry, but we do not have fires here in the afternoon.
00:43:49 >> So Jim told me, but I've got a chill in me bones, ma'am.
00:43:53 So I've hired the hurdlers to bring me some cordage.
00:43:56 It'll be my wood, but you're more than welcome to warm yourself by it if you want.
00:44:01 >> I told Jim to tell him that's not how you do things around here.
00:44:04 >> The wind's changed.
00:44:06 We're on a different tack now.
00:44:08 Right, Jim?
00:44:10 >> Seems right to me, Mom.
00:44:13 >> Meg, could I trouble you for a rum and a cup of hot water?
00:44:19 >> Please put the kettle on, Meg.
00:44:36 >> You met with Mr. Meaner.
00:44:39 All my life I believed the enemy to be the meaners of this world, and I've dealt with him as such.
00:44:46 I will find a way to sink his ship, ma'am.
00:44:49 Believe me, he will not prevail.
00:44:55 Meg's got my account.
00:44:57 Please mark the rum down on it.
00:45:05 Jim, we've got a lesson to study.
00:45:08 >> Can I ask where we're going?
00:45:10 >> Yes, you can.
00:45:12 >> Where are we going?
00:45:14 >> Way back.
00:45:15 >> I'm going to teach you about surprisals.
00:45:17 Write it down in your book.
00:45:19 Surprisal, S-U-R-P-R-I-Z-A-L.
00:45:23 The Viking tactic.
00:45:25 Great pirates, the Vikings.
00:45:27 Now look into the fire.
00:45:30 [ Music ]
00:45:53 >> Where are we?
00:45:55 >> Straits of Dover.
00:45:57 Middle of the 11th century.
00:45:59 England's over there.
00:46:01 Normandy's there.
00:46:03 Vikings called this the Northern Sea.
00:46:05 >> Is this the boat they came to Canada in?
00:46:07 >> It is.
00:46:09 500 years before Columbus.
00:46:11 Pretty good sailors, eh?
00:46:15 Look.
00:46:20 There's your pirates.
00:46:22 She'll point her stem into this one's aft port quarter.
00:46:25 And then on the crest of the wave,
00:46:27 they'll board us and the fight will begin.
00:46:29 They think we've got valuable cargo.
00:46:32 >> We don't?
00:46:33 >> Surprisal, Jim.
00:46:35 Surprisal.
00:46:36 See the lines dragging over the stern?
00:46:39 >> Warps?
00:46:40 To slow her down.
00:46:42 >> This ship wants to be attacked.
00:46:44 See that covered cargo?
00:46:46 [ Music ]
00:46:51 >> That's not cargo.
00:46:53 >> That's it.
00:46:54 Surprisal.
00:46:55 And there's no toilet close at hand, which is too bad.
00:46:59 Because it's going to be brown pants time for those other fellas when they come aboard.
00:47:04 [ Music ]
00:47:20 >> Let's go.
00:47:22 [ Music ]
00:47:41 >> Hear them?
00:47:42 That's their god Odin they're calling out to.
00:47:45 They're yelling for him to let them be in Valhalla when they die.
00:47:49 [ Music ]
00:47:55 >> They're killing each other.
00:47:57 [ Music ]
00:48:03 >> Captain.
00:48:05 [ Music ]
00:48:08 >> What are you two up to?
00:48:10 >> Spark from the fire.
00:48:12 He jumped back, knocked over the chair.
00:48:14 Everything's fine.
00:48:15 >> You cut yourself.
00:48:16 >> No, I didn't.
00:48:17 >> There's blood on your cheek.
00:48:19 >> Must have nicked him with my nail when I tried to grab him.
00:48:22 Damn.
00:48:23 I'll see to it.
00:48:25 >> Suppers chowder, cheese, bristle sprouts and bread.
00:48:30 Ghosts bleed?
00:48:31 >> Appears so.
00:48:33 That Viking saw you.
00:48:34 >> Yeah.
00:48:35 He was coming for me.
00:48:37 >> Brown pants?
00:48:38 >> Nearly.
00:48:40 Not funny, Captain.
00:48:42 >> He was aiming to kill me.
00:48:44 What was the point of all that?
00:48:46 >> They got slaves out of it.
00:48:48 Another boat.
00:48:49 Destroyed the competition.
00:48:51 It's just business.
00:48:52 Roy Meaner with a spear.
00:48:54 Surprisal.
00:48:56 You're going to need it for Todd and Grendel.
00:48:58 And we're all going to need it for Mr. Meaner.
00:49:02 >> After tonight it'll be easy.
00:49:05 >> It's never easy.
00:49:07 Big lesson that, Jim.
00:49:09 It's never, ever easy.
00:49:13 There's a tin whistle up on my bed.
00:49:15 You get it for this old man.
00:49:17 >> Old?
00:49:18 Yes.
00:49:19 But you look good, all things considered.
00:49:22 [laughter]
00:49:41 >> They're doing good business, dad.
00:49:43 >> Good?
00:49:44 Yes.
00:49:45 But sadly all good things must come to an end, my son.
00:49:49 Where is Klaus?
00:49:51 I want you boys to do a little work for me tonight.
00:49:55 [whistling]
00:50:03 >> That's black Donald's march.
00:50:05 >> That's not how it goes.
00:50:07 >> So how does it go, then?
00:50:10 >> Like this.
00:50:12 [humming]
00:50:19 >> Like this.
00:50:21 [whistling]
00:50:30 >> Better.
00:50:32 >> You have a lovely voice.
00:50:34 >> Yes, I do.
00:50:38 >> Mind your manners, boys.
00:50:40 This here is a house of good repute.
00:50:44 [laughter]
00:50:47 >> I cannot serve them.
00:50:49 >> Have to, I think.
00:50:51 I'll call Robin.
00:50:53 >> Three beers, mad mech.
00:50:55 >> Two beers.
00:50:56 A ginger ale for you.
00:50:57 But --
00:50:58 [laughter]
00:51:01 >> They come here often?
00:51:02 >> Never.
00:51:04 Mr. Meener must have seen the cars and told them to come and
00:51:06 make it hard for us.
00:51:09 >> I propose a drink to this, to this old, really old place,
00:51:14 and to really, really old people in here tonight.
00:51:18 A drink to the future.
00:51:20 [laughter]
00:51:24 >> I beg your pardon, madam.
00:51:26 We'll just drink these beers and enjoy the antiques sitting around.
00:51:30 [laughter]
00:51:34 >> Wait a minute.
00:51:35 Where are you going?
00:51:36 >> To check the lines on the boat.
00:51:38 >> We checked them.
00:51:39 >> I left my mom alone with them.
00:51:44 >> What a good idea to wear tartan trousers.
00:51:47 That the family tartan, is it, Mr. McClay?
00:51:49 Don't you think the trousers make you look a little fruity?
00:51:52 [laughter]
00:51:54 >> Robin says normally it's the barman who deals with this.
00:51:57 >> Treat them against me.
00:51:59 Why doesn't he just come over and stand there?
00:52:01 That'll do it.
00:52:02 He knows all we've got here is a boy and a useless old fart of a
00:52:05 man who's run off at the first sign of trouble.
00:52:07 >> Jump!
00:52:09 >> My boat's busted her lines.
00:52:11 Who's the boat handler?
00:52:12 Are you chap's fishermen?
00:52:14 >> Come on, then.
00:52:15 We'll get her back.
00:52:17 [music]
00:52:30 >> Watch your feet.
00:52:31 Slippery as all get out.
00:52:34 Help me bring her in enough so we can get a bow line on her.
00:52:38 Did you find a coil of line to throw to that fellow there?
00:52:41 What's your name?
00:52:42 >> Klaus.
00:52:43 >> Yeah, Klaus, when he gets aboard.
00:52:45 [music]
00:52:54 >> Going on board.
00:52:58 Watch it.
00:53:02 >> What the hell happened?
00:53:04 Hold on to the damn line.
00:53:06 >> Sorry, slipped.
00:53:07 We'll be done in a minute.
00:53:09 Anybody found a line?
00:53:10 >> I got one here.
00:53:12 Give it to me quick, I'm freezing.
00:53:18 >> Scare the line.
00:53:19 >> Shut your trap or you'll be in the drink and you can't swim,
00:53:22 Carl.
00:53:23 >> Klaus, throw it to Jim.
00:53:40 >> Get up off the deck, lad.
00:53:42 >> She's fast.
00:53:43 Let's get ourselves up to the inn before we freeze.
00:53:46 I owe you all a beer for this.
00:53:48 She'd have been on the rocks without you.
00:53:50 Jim, run up and see if your mom's got towels.
00:53:56 Everybody listen.
00:53:58 Give these boys a hand of applause.
00:54:00 They're heroes.
00:54:07 So let me take you down to the southwestern and buy you the drink.
00:54:10 You, Klaus, you better get yourself into some warm clothes first.
00:54:14 Pneumonia is not what you want.
00:54:16 >> Captain, you can't go.
00:54:18 >> Oh, damn, Jim, you're right.
00:54:20 I can't.
00:54:21 Not until immigration clears me.
00:54:23 A rain check then, fellas.
00:54:24 All right?
00:54:26 A drink when I'm landed.
00:54:28 >> Yes, sir.
00:54:29 >> Get him home.
00:54:30 >> Will do.
00:54:31 >> And the young one.
00:54:35 I saw some pie on the tables there.
00:54:38 >> Apple.
00:54:39 Would you like a slice?
00:54:40 >> With a piece of cheddar?
00:54:41 Yes, please.
00:54:43 >> And a rum?
00:54:45 >> That'd warm me up a wee bit, ma'am.
00:54:47 >> Thank you.
00:54:48 >> Sit by the fire and I'll bring it.
00:54:56 >> You didn't forget you couldn't go downtown, did you?
00:54:59 >> Better coming from you than me, though, don't you think?
00:55:02 >> I did think that.
00:55:03 It was a great pleasure saying it.
00:55:05 You knew Todd was aiming to have me off the end of the dock.
00:55:08 >> Hard for him to do it sitting down.
00:55:10 >> Very.
00:55:12 >> Lucky for the dog, Todd didn't bring him.
00:55:15 Dogs like that can't swim.
00:55:17 >> They can't?
00:55:18 >> No.
00:55:19 Mass is too heavy.
00:55:21 They drown if they get pushed into the water.
00:55:24 An enemy's an enemy, Jim.
00:55:26 What is, is.
00:55:28 You have to be ever ready.
00:55:30 >> I am, sir.
00:55:32 Did you set the safety line or you always keep it there?
00:55:37 >> I set it.
00:55:38 >> Pity my mother will never know.
00:55:40 >> Just you and me.
00:55:42 >> Surprise only works when you're a step ahead.
00:55:45 >> Really something.
00:55:46 I loved it.
00:55:47 >> Loved what?
00:55:48 >> The thought of eating your pie.
00:55:53 >> Your boat safe?
00:55:54 At least for tonight.
00:55:56 The hurdles might set it on farm Monday.
00:56:05 >> Meg sings in the church choir.
00:56:07 >> Yes, sir.
00:56:09 >> I think I'll go to church tomorrow.
00:56:12 Get me another look at Mr. Meener.
00:56:15 Get me a good deep look into his eyes.
00:56:32 Keeping a weather eye out for that dog.
00:56:35 She'd never mount an attack here.
00:56:39 She'd wait for a chance to ambush.
00:56:41 Evasion's your only tactic until you've made a plan of
00:56:43 surprisal.
00:56:44 What do you think I showed you that Viking attack for?
00:56:47 >> To teach me the surprisal tactic.
00:56:49 >> Why?
00:56:50 >> To win the fight with the dog.
00:56:52 >> So?
00:56:53 >> So.
00:56:54 It was all about killing.
00:56:55 I don't want to kill him.
00:56:57 >> You don't?
00:56:58 >> Gosh, no.
00:56:59 He's a dog.
00:57:00 >> He's your mortal enemy.
00:57:02 >> Right, he is.
00:57:03 But he's still a dog.
00:57:05 >> Lucky he's not a cow or a chicken.
00:57:08 Then we'd kill him and eat him, wouldn't we?
00:57:18 Your enemy's your enemy.
00:57:20 You're going to have to fight him, but you need battle
00:57:22 plans.
00:57:23 One for the dog, one for Todd.
00:57:25 Two fronts.
00:57:27 You have to be ready.
00:57:29 You don't have to kill him.
00:57:30 You just have to win.
00:57:32 >> I know.
00:57:33 I'm figuring it out.
00:57:34 Surprisal's going to show me a way.
00:57:37 Okay.
00:57:38 Coast clear.
00:57:40 Here come the meaners.
00:57:47 >> Thank you.
00:57:48 >> Your boy Klaus all right?
00:57:50 >> Just barely.
00:57:51 Freezing cold, he was.
00:57:53 >> Because he went into the bay to save my boat.
00:57:56 I'm very grateful.
00:57:57 >> That was what it was.
00:57:59 He's alive.
00:58:02 Not here at church, but he's alive.
00:58:04 >> Your boat's set to sail off, is she?
00:58:06 >> I figure I'll stay a while.
00:58:08 The inn's a lovely old place.
00:58:10 >> A complete wreck.
00:58:11 But lovely.
00:58:12 I'll renovate it.
00:58:13 Waiting for his mother to come to terms with what's best for
00:58:16 her and this grand lad of hers.
00:58:18 >> We'll have enough money to pay you off just as soon as the
00:58:21 captain's immigration paper's clear.
00:58:23 >> Is that so?
00:58:25 >> Need to pay my bill, that's all.
00:58:27 >> I'm paying bills.
00:58:30 >> You and your big mouth.
00:58:33 Weiner will be on the phone with immigration in the morning and
00:58:36 they'll go over my Mary with a fine tooth comb.
00:58:38 >> Sorry.
00:58:39 The look on his face just --
00:58:41 >> Natural reaction.
00:58:42 But natural reactions can get you killed sometimes.
00:58:46 Remember, you always have to listen, think, respond.
00:58:52 That's quite a car.
00:58:54 >> 1950 Oldsmobile 98.
00:58:56 They say it's the only one like it in Canada.
00:58:59 >> Must feel lonely all by itself up here.
00:59:03 That'll be Meg.
00:59:06 An angel.
00:59:09 Go into church.
00:59:10 I've seen his eyes.
00:59:12 I'll be at the boat after.
00:59:14 >> How's she look?
00:59:29 Bristol?
00:59:30 >> Bristol?
00:59:31 She looks all right to me.
00:59:33 >> Good.
00:59:34 Let's put her to bed.
00:59:44 Jim.
00:59:48 I want to see where that goes.
00:59:50 >> We can't let mother know.
00:59:53 >> That where Roy Meener lives.
00:59:55 >> That's right.
00:59:56 >> He's watching us.
00:59:57 Right now.
00:59:59 >> You can see him?
01:00:01 >> Suns, glinting off his binoculars.
01:00:04 What's that building over there?
01:00:06 >> That's Mr. Meener's warehouse.
01:00:08 >> And the boats at the dock there.
01:00:10 >> Glasses, Mr. Meener's.
01:00:11 Why?
01:00:12 >> Them's what I heard the first night.
01:00:14 Their voices, their talk came across the water like they were whispering in my ear.
01:00:19 I'll bet they're trafficking contraband.
01:00:22 >> You think they are?
01:00:23 >> I figure maybe.
01:00:25 Roy is the French word for king.
01:00:27 Did you know that?
01:00:29 >> You know what happened to the French king?
01:00:31 People got fed up and cut the Roy's head off.
01:00:34 We're fed up.
01:00:36 So it will be off with Roy's head.
01:00:44 >> You ready?
01:00:45 We'll go to 1719.
01:00:48 It's the golden age of piracy.
01:00:51 Ready to go there?
01:00:52 >> Now?
01:00:54 If we're going to cut off the king's head, we better get prepared.
01:00:59 >> I'm ready.
01:01:00 Scared, but ready.
01:01:02 >> It's good to be a little scared.
01:01:04 But if we're to save this inn, we're going to have a real fight.
01:01:06 So we should see how the pirates fight.
01:01:09 >> Ready when you are, captain.
01:01:10 >> Good.
01:01:12 Into those flames we go.
01:01:17 >> Assail!
01:01:18 Assail!
01:01:19 >> Two points upon her weather bow.
01:01:24 >> Set the compass.
01:01:38 >> Who's that?
01:01:40 >> Calico jack and his wife.
01:01:42 Pirate Anne bonny.
01:01:44 >> Gosh.
01:01:45 She's beautiful.
01:01:46 >> She's changing course.
01:01:49 Heading southeast.
01:01:50 >> Chase.
01:01:55 >> What's happening?
01:01:57 >> Look out sea to sail.
01:01:59 Heading towards the Spanish main.
01:02:01 >> Capitaine!
01:02:02 >> [ Speaking French ]
01:02:04 >> Sure am, Pierre.
01:02:06 >> They speak French?
01:02:07 >> Some of them.
01:02:08 Sure they do.
01:02:22 >> [ Speaking French ]
01:02:24 >> Hurrah!
01:02:26 >> This is my friend Jim Hawkins.
01:02:28 Never been in a chase before.
01:02:30 >> Good luck, Jim.
01:02:32 It's a great day when the captain's with us.
01:02:35 >> You all know the port, Jack.
01:02:38 >> 16 days.
01:02:39 We need to bring something back.
01:02:41 >> Will we board and fight, sir?
01:02:43 >> I hope not.
01:02:44 Come quiet, show the black flag, not the red nose into their quarter and hope they'll give up.
01:02:49 Don't want their ship.
01:02:50 Just the cargo.
01:02:52 People like living.
01:02:57 >> Bring up the small arms!
01:02:59 >> Glad to have you with the captain, young master Hawkins.
01:03:02 >> Sling the yards in chain!
01:03:05 >> Four on main and the cross, Jack.
01:03:09 >> Can I do anything?
01:03:11 >> Watch and learn.
01:03:12 A lot of preparation for battle.
01:03:14 See if any of it applies to our Mr. Meaner.
01:03:30 >> To a short fight, men.
01:03:32 To great profit and a safe trip home.
01:03:34 God save us all!
01:03:36 >> Hurrah!
01:03:41 >> You said rum was good.
01:03:42 Yuck.
01:03:50 >> Raise our colors.
01:03:52 Fly the black flag!
01:03:57 >> It was a good idea.
01:04:00 Everyone uses it now.
01:04:02 It was his.
01:04:06 Look, be ready, Jim.
01:04:08 >> I'm ready, captain.
01:04:10 I'm all right.
01:04:13 >> Fools.
01:04:15 Fight cover.
01:04:17 Must get me.
01:04:19 Ready, aim, fire!
01:04:26 Must get me!
01:04:27 Ready, aim!
01:04:29 >> We surrender!
01:04:30 >> We surrender!
01:04:32 >> Drop all your arms on deck and prepare for boarding.
01:04:35 >> Clap your arms!
01:04:38 >> Call your men from above.
01:04:40 One shot and we destroy you all.
01:04:42 >> Jim.
01:04:43 Jim.
01:04:46 >> The two of you, my goodness, I leave you alone for two seconds and into dreamland you go.
01:04:51 Bring those dishes over here, Jimmy, and then get up to bed.
01:04:56 Your work all done?
01:04:59 >> She's ruined everything.
01:05:01 >> We'll go back tomorrow.
01:05:03 >> Too late.
01:05:04 The cheese will be done.
01:05:06 >> It's a shooting star, lad.
01:05:08 They're never done, are they?
01:05:10 She'll be there for us tomorrow.
01:05:12 Right where we left off.
01:05:14 What is, is.
01:05:16 Is that simple?
01:05:18 Concentrate.
01:05:21 Remember exactly what you saw.
01:05:23 >> Would you like a rum, captain?
01:05:25 >> A tea, please.
01:05:27 And some toast.
01:05:29 >> Prepare.
01:05:31 I know what I saw.
01:05:33 Preparation.
01:05:34 Thorough, detailed preparation.
01:05:36 >> And preparation is what we'll need to take down Mr. Roy Meenor.
01:05:40 >> And Grendel.
01:05:42 Are you going to die?
01:05:49 >> I don't think so.
01:05:51 >> Good.
01:05:52 >> Go help your mom.
01:05:58 It's all going to be fine.
01:06:00 Trust me.
01:06:02 He's a great lager boy.
01:06:04 We'll have a fight with Mr. Meenor and his dog, and we'll get him.
01:06:08 This is a fight I know how to win, and your son is learning very fast.
01:06:13 It'll be a battle royale.
01:06:15 Lots of fireworks.
01:06:23 [wind blowing]
01:06:33 >> It's Monday, and these officers are here to clear you into Canada.
01:06:38 >> Oh, good.
01:06:39 Good.
01:06:40 How do you do?
01:06:41 >> Fine, thank you, sir.
01:06:43 Have you carried anything at all ashore?
01:06:45 >> Sorry?
01:06:47 >> Have you brought anything ashore?
01:06:50 >> Toothbrush, clothes to dry out, that sort of thing.
01:06:54 If you want to look, come.
01:06:56 The room's upstairs.
01:06:57 >> Captain Johnson, stay here, please.
01:06:59 >> They don't want to see my room.
01:07:01 >> Just your papers.
01:07:03 >> My papers?
01:07:04 They were on the bar there.
01:07:09 Oh, damn.
01:07:11 In my pocket.
01:07:13 Silly.
01:07:14 Bad night.
01:07:15 Get them now and then.
01:07:17 >> How long do you plan to stay?
01:07:19 >> Oh, the old girl's got to come out of the water.
01:07:22 Planks need to be looked at for she's safe to put out to sea.
01:07:26 The engine's down.
01:07:28 >> When do you plan to leave?
01:07:31 >> Spring.
01:07:32 >> You can support yourself?
01:07:34 >> Go into the bank as soon as you give me permission.
01:07:41 >> Welcome to Canada.
01:07:47 >> Goes to 100 a month once you count his rum, and he's given a month's security.
01:07:52 Unheard of.
01:07:54 >> We got enough.
01:07:55 >> We got enough.
01:07:58 >> With some to spare.
01:08:00 >> You want me to come with you?
01:08:03 >> I'll be fine.
01:08:05 Just fine.
01:08:19 Count it.
01:08:23 >> Give me my receipt.
01:08:42 He's the slimiest man in the world.
01:08:44 He smiles, I want to throw up.
01:08:46 >> Roy is not going to go away easily.
01:08:52 >> Someone's called immigration complaining they were too easy on the captain.
01:08:55 They're coming back.
01:08:56 >> Roy Meaner.
01:08:57 >> If immigration takes his permit.
01:08:59 >> Roy figures he'll take back your money and leave.
01:09:02 >> He's aiming to dismast us.
01:09:05 >> What are we going to do?
01:09:06 >> What can we do?
01:09:07 >> Prepare.
01:09:08 >> Prepare?
01:09:10 Prepare how?
01:09:11 For what?
01:09:12 >> Prepare for battle.
01:09:14 Plan an attack.
01:09:15 We surprise our Mr. Roy Meaner.
01:09:18 >> It's a pirate trick, mom.
01:09:20 They call it surprisal.
01:09:22 He won't expect us to attack, so we will.
01:09:24 >> We're going to attack Roy Meaner.
01:09:26 >> We shall, Mrs. Hawkins.
01:09:28 Roy's run of luck may come to its end today.
01:09:31 All endeavors legal, of course.
01:09:34 Where'd he get that car from?
01:09:36 >> I don't know.
01:09:37 Why?
01:09:38 >> It's not one that's sold in Canada.
01:09:40 >> Then how come he has it?
01:09:43 >> You ever seen inside his warehouse?
01:09:46 Seen what's in it?
01:09:47 >> The one on the point?
01:09:49 >> No.
01:09:50 Why?
01:09:51 >> He's just curious, that's all.
01:09:53 >> Are you sure that car's not sold in Canada?
01:09:55 >> Dead sure.
01:09:56 Only in America.
01:09:58 Must have been brought in somehow.
01:10:00 >> Really?
01:10:02 >> You're smiling.
01:10:03 >> I am, Sherston.
01:10:05 For sure I am.
01:10:07 Jim, you know what to do with the car?
01:10:17 >> Yes.
01:10:18 >> Don't get caught.
01:10:22 >> Be nice to them when they come.
01:10:25 >> They'll be wrapped around it.
01:10:27 [laughing]
01:10:29 >> We're all set, then?
01:10:32 Captain?
01:10:36 >> Good luck to all of us.
01:10:39 [dramatic music]
01:10:42 >> You forget something, gentlemen?
01:11:04 >> We have a few more questions we'd like to ask Captain Johnson, ma'am.
01:11:08 Please let him know we've arrived.
01:11:10 >> We'll wait for him by his boat.
01:11:12 >> The wind's calmed down, Shirley.
01:11:25 >> Robert?
01:11:28 [door slams]
01:11:30 >> I was sailing from England.
01:11:36 Ah, England's so beautiful this time of year.
01:11:39 The air has a crisp--
01:11:41 >> Captain, you're getting sidetracked again.
01:11:43 Some days are better than others, I'm afraid.
01:11:46 >> I was on a port tack when I was caught in the storm.
01:11:49 Extraordinary storm.
01:11:51 Quite a challenge for a single hander.
01:11:53 The tiller was nearly pulled out--
01:11:55 >> Captain Johnson, please focus.
01:11:57 Where was your--
01:11:59 >> I thought you gentlemen might be in the need of something wet and warm.
01:12:05 Captain, are these two ruffians treating you unkindly?
01:12:13 If they are, tell me and I'll get involved.
01:12:17 [dramatic music]
01:12:19 ♪ ♪
01:12:26 [indistinct chatter]
01:12:29 ♪ ♪
01:12:36 ♪ ♪
01:12:41 ♪ ♪
01:12:46 >> See you later.
01:12:48 ♪ ♪
01:12:55 >> Sorry for bothering you again about Captain Johnson.
01:13:00 >> And thanks for warming us up, Miss O'Heary.
01:13:02 Quite wonderful.
01:13:04 [laughing]
01:13:06 >> Why don't you two come in for a bite to eat with Sherston and me?
01:13:10 >> Now?
01:13:11 We'd love to, ma'am, thank you.
01:13:13 Truth be told, we're starving.
01:13:15 ♪ ♪
01:13:22 [bell ringing]
01:13:24 ♪ ♪
01:13:31 >> Shirley still inside?
01:13:32 >> Yep, and Roy Meaner's up there, too.
01:13:35 >> Tire's flat.
01:13:38 Good.
01:13:39 ♪ ♪
01:13:47 ♪ ♪
01:14:13 >> May we have the key, please, Shirley?
01:14:15 >> Oh.
01:14:21 >> Ma'am, what is, is.
01:14:24 ♪ ♪
01:14:29 >> [whistles]
01:14:31 >> Oh, my.
01:14:35 >> I'll hold the key, Robin.
01:14:39 Jim and I'll stand guard here until you come back.
01:14:42 Shirley, you'll stay here with us.
01:14:44 [laughing]
01:14:58 ♪ ♪
01:15:05 ♪ ♪
01:15:12 >> Hello, Robin.
01:15:29 I have a flat tire.
01:15:32 I wonder if you--
01:15:33 >> Mr. Roy Meaner?
01:15:34 >> Yes.
01:15:35 >> How did you get that car,
01:15:37 that Oldsmobile 98, into the country?
01:15:39 >> Newfoundland.
01:15:40 A boat of mine brought it here when they joined Confederation.
01:15:43 >> Did you think that was legal?
01:15:45 >> My lawyer assured me it was.
01:15:48 >> Lawyers advise.
01:15:50 The choice is yours.
01:15:51 >> Well, what's in that warehouse on the point?
01:15:54 >> Commercial goods.
01:15:55 >> Let's go have a look, then.
01:15:57 >> I, I, I don't have a key.
01:15:59 >> We do.
01:16:00 ♪ ♪
01:16:05 ♪ ♪
01:16:11 ♪ ♪
01:16:16 ♪ ♪
01:16:45 >> I thought you could dismast us, didn't you, Mr. Gentleman?
01:16:49 >> I have no idea what you're talking about.
01:16:51 Now just get out of my way.
01:16:53 >> You're going swimming.
01:16:54 >> What the hell?
01:16:55 >> We just blew your ship out of the water, mister.
01:16:58 And you don't even know it sank, do you?
01:17:01 Well, you're about to find out.
01:17:03 >> Surprisal!
01:17:05 >> Mr. Meaner, please be advised,
01:17:08 we are arresting you on charges of the illegal importation
01:17:10 of contraband goods with further charges pending.
01:17:13 >> Surprisal, Mr. Roy Meaner.
01:17:16 >> What are you doing?
01:17:20 >> They're taking you to Halifax.
01:17:24 >> I need to speak to my wife.
01:17:26 >> Sheriston will call her.
01:17:28 >> He'd been smuggling everything fancy in for his resort, the inn.
01:17:39 >> Which means what?
01:17:40 >> Jail.
01:17:41 He's got enough illegal booze to keep an army drunk for years.
01:17:44 >> And our mortgage.
01:17:46 >> This seems proof of extortion.
01:17:48 He was a conniving cheat, a rat.
01:17:52 >> Well, now that that's done, all the inn needs is money.
01:17:57 >> We'll get it.
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01:18:09 >> Don't be a shilly-shally.
01:18:22 >> What a day.
01:18:29 >> You're still grindling Todd?
01:18:31 >> I'm working on a plan, but for tomorrow...
01:18:35 >> Will we ever go back to Calico Jack?
01:18:38 >> We will, but tonight you need to write your paper,
01:18:42 and I need more room.
01:18:45 Upstairs now.
01:18:47 >> You don't burn yourself, either.
01:19:03 >> Nope.
01:19:04 >> But you can't fly, can you?
01:19:06 >> No, no, I can't fly.
01:19:09 But I'll tell you what I can do.
01:19:12 I can get damn cold.
01:19:15 [♪♪♪]
01:19:17 [♪♪♪]
01:19:19 >> Stop doing that, Todd.
01:19:40 You got my dad arrested.
01:19:43 I'm warning you, Todd.
01:19:46 >> Yeah, you gonna cry on me?
01:19:48 >> No, I'm not gonna cry on you.
01:19:50 I'm gonna kill your dog.
01:19:53 >> You'd really kill Grendel?
01:19:56 >> If it turned into a fight to the death, sure.
01:19:59 But that's not how it's gonna happen with a dog.
01:20:03 Hurry up, Jenny, we'll be late.
01:20:06 >> How many pages is this?
01:20:15 >> Eleven.
01:20:16 >> I asked for five.
01:20:18 >> It's a big subject.
01:20:21 >> Did you do this?
01:20:23 >> Yes, sir.
01:20:24 >> The last time I asked you, you said you didn't even have a paint set.
01:20:28 >> I bought one. I have a part-time job.
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01:21:27 >> Hurry it up. We're out of here.
01:21:30 [♪♪♪]
01:21:32 >> Marjorie.
01:21:44 >> I can't hold on for long.
01:21:50 >> Destructive water building is the foundation of it.
01:21:53 That's how I know about it.
01:21:55 >> It's twice a year when the Surge won't let you in.
01:21:58 >> It's an affirmation like that.
01:22:00 So if the cracker tiller was magical, perfect.
01:22:04 >> Captain!
01:22:11 >> Jim.
01:22:13 >> I got an A+. An A+.
01:22:16 And that was just on the first part.
01:22:18 Mr. Herkes let me have till after Christmas to finish it.
01:22:21 But he's giving me an A+ on what I've done so far.
01:22:24 >> Where's the captain?
01:22:26 >> Down in the basement.
01:22:28 Jim, this is wonderful.
01:22:30 >> In the basement? Why?
01:22:32 >> He's going to write up a history of the place for the travel brochure that he's going to get printed.
01:22:37 He said you start from the bottom up, so that's where he is. Down there.
01:22:41 >> I'm going to go tell him I'm Mark.
01:22:43 Captain Johnson!
01:22:49 [♪♪♪]
01:22:51 [♪♪♪]
01:22:53 Captain Johnson!
01:22:58 >> Coming, Jim.
01:23:00 >> Hold on. I'm coming.
01:23:06 Captain!
01:23:14 >> Give me a hand here, son.
01:23:17 [♪♪♪]
01:23:19 >> I love that hat.
01:23:32 >> You better get out of here.
01:23:35 >> Right. You better head.
01:23:38 >> What's that?
01:23:43 >> This, lad, is a piece of eight.
01:23:46 >> This is what you came back to Grey Rocks for?
01:23:48 >> Maybe. Maybe not, though.
01:23:50 Maybe I came back for you. What do you think?
01:23:54 >> I think what is, is, Captain. What is, is.
01:23:59 >> Quick, boy.
01:24:06 [♪♪♪]
01:24:08 >> Show it to Mom.
01:24:18 >> Oh, to hell with it. I'm not losing that hat after all these years.
01:24:22 I'm going back after it.
01:24:24 >> I'll put a safety line on you.
01:24:33 [♪♪♪]
01:24:35 >> Mother, Meg, we need help.
01:24:40 Jim!
01:24:44 In here, Mom.
01:24:47 >> Are you hurt?
01:24:58 You scared the wits out of us, boy.
01:25:00 Captain, you're soaking wet.
01:25:03 >> I had to get wet.
01:25:05 >> Why?
01:25:06 >> To get you this.
01:25:08 Oh, it's beautiful.
01:25:14 >> And this.
01:25:19 >> Holy Mary.
01:25:28 [♪♪♪]
01:25:30 >> Is this you done with Grey Rocks, then?
01:25:42 >> By Jove, no, lad.
01:25:47 What with what we have to do with the inn,
01:25:50 with my boat, with the Meaners,
01:25:53 more work on your essay,
01:25:55 I expect I'll be here for ages.
01:25:58 >> Do you think there's any more treasure down there?
01:26:04 >> I expect we'll have to find out, won't we?
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