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00:00Once upon a time, there were three little girls who went to the police academy, one
00:07in Los Angeles, one in San Francisco, the other in Boston.
00:16And they were each assigned very hazardous duties.
00:22But I took them away from all that, and now they work for me.
00:26My name is Charlie.
01:26She is beautiful, isn't she?
01:40Oh, she's magnificent.
01:41Just magnificent.
01:42Well, you see the interior.
01:43Now, that is my handiwork.
01:45Oh, I can't wait.
01:48Well, is it worth waiting for?
01:52Oh, yes.
01:53Miss Justice, you have done yourself proud.
01:56Please, would you call me Pat?
01:58Okay.
01:59Pat it is.
02:00It's got beautiful lines.
02:01You'll note that all the fixtures are custom as per your associate's instructions.
02:05It's all together more than I even anticipated.
02:07By the way, please call me John.
02:09Come on, John.
02:10I want to show you the dining salon.
02:15You'll find that she handles like a sabbat once you get used to her.
02:18The registry's under Towns and Associates, I gather you're a partner?
02:22Uh, Towns and Associates.
02:24Yes, that's the company.
02:26Now, I understand that you have secured someone to handle her transfer to the islands.
02:31Yeah.
02:32He's very experienced.
02:33He comes highly recommended.
02:34His name is Captain Webner.
02:36But, I don't know.
02:38I don't understand why you want to move the angel to the island.
02:41Well, Charlie, that's my associate.
02:46We have interests worldwide.
02:48As a matter of fact, he's in Paris right now.
02:51Oh, it's too bad he couldn't be here for a maiden voyage.
02:54Uh, yeah, that's too bad.
02:56Uh, look, uh, why don't we take her out for a run just ourselves?
03:01Uh, with you there at the helm, she couldn't be in low to your hands.
03:04Aye, aye, Captain.
03:07Tim, do you have the surveillance report on the Langston file?
03:10No, I don't have it.
03:11Bozzie said he was going to bring it up today.
03:14Where'd he go, anyway?
03:16Well, he didn't say.
03:18He was very secretive, actually.
03:19He said he had some business to handle for Charlie.
03:24I'll get it.
03:28Speak of the devil.
03:32Hello?
03:33Oh, hi, Kelly. Are Chris and Tiffany there with you?
03:36Bosley, this is Tiffany.
03:38Oh, I'm sorry, Tiff. Are Chris and Kelly with you?
03:41Right here, Boz.
03:42Kelly's working on the Langston report.
03:44Unlike some other people we could mention.
03:46Yeah, well, that can wait.
03:47I want you to meet me at the Sunshine Marina, Slip 97.
03:50And pick up Kelly.
04:00Permission to come aboard, sir?
04:02What?
04:03Uh, that's customary. I mean, you are the Captain, John.
04:06Oh, right, that's right.
04:08Oh, yes, permission granted.
04:09Uh, back there.
04:18Welcome aboard.
04:20Hi.
04:21I'm Pat Justice.
04:23Uh, I'm Chris. Kelly?
04:25I'm Tiffany. Hi.
04:26Well, I never guessed that John had such attractive employees.
04:31John?
04:32Uh, yeah.
04:33Uh, Pat did all the interior work on the Wayward Angel.
04:36Uh, what do you think? Uh, isn't she something?
04:39Oh, she's spectacular.
04:41And quite a surprise.
04:44Yeah, I thought you'd like to see her before she leaves for the islands.
04:48The islands?
04:49I was disappointed, too.
04:51When John told me that he and his associate decided, well, not keep the angel in these waters.
04:56His associate, huh?
04:58You mean Charlie?
04:59Uh, yeah, well, that's all tomorrow.
05:01And, uh, right now, for the next 24 hours, she's all ours, uh, if you know what I mean.
05:06Oh, I think we know exactly what you mean, John.
05:11Uh, Pat and I are planning on having dinner on shore.
05:14Would you like to join us?
05:16No. No, I don't think so.
05:18No, I think we'll just get acquainted with the layout of the boat.
05:21Yeah.
05:22Well, maybe next time.
05:26Have a good time.
05:28Oh, well, listen, uh, we should be back here by midnight.
05:32Uh, I thought it'd be nice if I took, uh, Pat on a little moonlight cruise of the harbor.
05:38Uh, but enjoy yourself. Uh, there's, uh, food in the fridge.
05:41And, of course, the champagne's all iced.
05:43Uh, do me a favor, though. Will you ever save some?
05:46Aye, aye, Captain.
05:59What did you think you were doing, Captain Webner?
06:02Cannon was foggy. I got a little close to the breakwater.
06:05Hell, I was lucky I wasn't drowned.
06:07Look, I brought you all away from South America for one reason.
06:11Your boat.
06:12Contamion, please. A couple of more days at the most.
06:15She'll be back in the water. We don't have a couple of more days.
06:19The Midnight Star is anchored in the marina right now.
06:22General Renes could be setting up his deal at this very moment.
06:26Okay, okay. I'll get us another boat.
06:29You don't have to.
06:32I already got us another boat.
06:34Wayward Angel. She's registered to Charles Townsend & Associates.
06:38Scheduled to be ferried through the canal to the Caribbean in a couple of days.
06:42Thank you.
06:46It's a beautiful night.
06:48Well, here's to a beautiful night for a beautiful lady
06:52with a candlelight shining in her eyes.
06:55She's a beautiful woman.
06:57And I'm a beautiful woman.
06:59I'm a beautiful woman.
07:01I'm a beautiful woman.
07:03I'm a beautiful woman.
07:06I'm a beautiful woman.
07:08for a beautiful lady with a candlelight shining in her eyes.
07:17John, you're a hopeless romantic.
07:22No, hopeful.
07:25Hopeful at some of the things I said today.
07:29Or rather, some of the things I didn't explain.
07:34John, shh.
07:37There are a couple of things you should know.
07:39All I know is that you're a gallant, attractive man
07:43who showed me one of the richest evenings of my life.
07:46That's all I need to know.
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11:08He got me. He got me.
11:10Shut up. Keep it moving. We'll take care of it later.
11:15John, it was a beautiful, beautiful evening.
11:19Oh, and the best is yet to come.
11:22We shall have a spot of champagne,
11:24look at the stars, and take a little spin around the harbor.
11:29I don't need a spin around the harbor.
11:31My head is spinning enough already.
11:33Why don't we go to my place?
11:35Why don't we go to my place?
11:37I mean, I have a magnificent view of the harbor and the stars.
11:41Whatever you prefer.
11:43Come on.
11:46Wait a minute!
11:50Where is it? What happened to the angel?
11:53Well...
11:56Maybe the girls took it out.
11:57No, no, no, no. They wouldn't have done that.
11:59No, it's gone. It's...
12:01It's been stolen!
12:02It's been stolen!
12:13It's disappeared. I have lost Charlie's boat.
12:17Bosley, are you sure you went to the right slip?
12:19Of course I am sure. I am a detective.
12:24I'm trained to find things, not lose them.
12:27You know, I cannot believe it.
12:29I lost a hundred foot yacht.
12:33Bosley, calm down. Everything will be fine.
12:35We're going to help you find the boat. Just explain what happened.
12:38We just came back from dinner. The slip was empty.
12:41It is not there.
12:43What am I going to tell Charlie?
12:49Hello?
12:51It's for you. It's the harbor patrol.
12:55Hello? Yes.
12:58Yes, the wayward angel.
13:01Where?
13:03Thank you very much.
13:11Did they find it?
13:13Is it okay? It's not wrecked, is it?
13:16No, it's in perfect condition.
13:21Well, Bosley, where is it?
13:23In slip 97.
13:25Right where I lost it.
13:34Boss, you better take a look at this.
13:44Well, it's just a paint scratch. I mean, we can touch that up in the yard
13:47and never even take it out of the water.
13:49It appears whoever took the angel out of the water
13:51It appears whoever took the angel out on a joyride was an amateur.
13:56Uh-uh.
13:57Careless, maybe. We're in a hurry, but they weren't amateurs.
14:00Take a look at these lines.
14:02It's very professional.
14:03Yeah, that's not all.
14:05There's something I want you to see on board.
14:14Ah, Chris. How's it going?
14:16Hi, boss. Just give me a second.
14:19Now, this is what I wanted to show you.
14:22I didn't even notice it myself at first.
14:25Now, here, just take a look at that log.
14:27Well, that's very clever, John. I should have thought of it.
14:30You see, if you check the number of hours on the engine at the time of delivery,
14:35I guess the numbers on the reading this morning,
14:38it proves that whoever took this boat last night
14:41ran exactly 45 minutes on the engine.
14:44Maybe you can help us.
14:4645 minutes of cruising.
14:48You know the area, the harbor, right?
14:50Yeah, I see what you mean. Certainly I help.
14:53Hey, boss, check this out.
14:55If I read this right and I haven't mixed anything up wrong,
14:57I'd say the stain on this deck is blood.
14:59Blood?
15:01I'll run it down.
15:02Do you want me to drive you?
15:03Oh, no, thanks, Pat. The angels will need your help.
15:05I'll be back in a couple of hours.
15:06Okay. Aye, aye, Captain.
15:13Don't give me excuses.
15:15I want to know what happened here.
15:16General, we tried.
15:18But they came aboard so fast, so quickly, and so many.
15:21I'd go ashore for a few hours,
15:24and you let a handful of men board my boat
15:27and steal $7 million, and you all...
15:30General Renes!
15:33Recognize this?
15:35Oh, I don't have time for riddles.
15:37This is the same gas we used against those rioters in the capital.
15:41Whoever hit us last night
15:44must have known what we have on board.
15:46This canister may explain how.
15:49You mean someone followed us from Port de Fein?
15:53Or came ahead of us.
15:55In any case, they'll have as difficult a time moving the stuff as we have.
16:00That'll give us time to find them.
16:02You forget, we must deliver within 48 hours or the deal's off.
16:06You have to move quickly.
16:08Gomez here said one of them was injured.
16:10That's a start.
16:14Let's go.
16:24That's over 45 minutes cruising time.
16:27I'm sorry, but there is no way to tell
16:30exactly where in the harbor they might have been.
16:32Well, they couldn't have gotten out past the breakwater and back in that time.
16:36Well, I wish I could have been more help.
16:38There is one thing I can do.
16:40I can have that portion of the teak sanded and the hull touched up.
16:45Well?
16:47What if I told you I know exactly
16:50who knocked over the Midnight Star last night?
16:53A doctor can tell you that?
16:55If it's an old ship hand.
16:57A seaman gets injured,
16:59the first place he heads for is the harbor doctor,
17:02a Captain Webner.
17:04I'm sure he knows where the ship is.
17:06I'm sure he knows where the ship is.
17:08I'm sure he knows where the ship is.
17:11The harbor doctor, a Captain Webner,
17:14came in with a shoulder injury at 2 o'clock this morning.
17:17Emergency.
17:19Sliced it on a hoist, he said.
17:22Captain Webner?
17:24I don't understand. Should I know him?
17:26It was Webner's ship
17:28that mercenary Atamian used to run guns
17:31into the capital those last weeks.
17:33My bet is...
17:36we find Captain Webner's ship,
17:39we find Atamian, too.
17:43Well, this is definitely human blood.
17:46I suspected that.
17:48You know what must be interesting?
17:50Being a detective,
17:53what kind of case are you working on now?
17:55Well, we're not really sure.
17:57We suspect that it's smuggling dope or illegal aliens.
18:01Smuggling?
18:03Well, you are in luck.
18:05Your smuggler is a type B, 7% group.
18:097%?
18:11Oh, that's great.
18:13Look, Doctor, could you call your emergency room
18:16and see if they treated somebody with that type?
18:19We're not designated for emergencies down at the harbor area.
18:22They're handled mostly by Seaport Hospital and Harborview.
18:26Seaport Hospital, Harborview.
18:29Of course, there's the harbor doctor,
18:31but he handles the seamen, mostly.
18:34Well, thanks, Doc, though. You've been a great help.
18:42There she is.
18:54Captain Webner's boat.
18:56Just like the harbor master said.
18:59Good work, Holder. Good work.
19:02This boat's been out of the water for several days.
19:07That means they had to steal another for last night's work.
19:10Steal?
19:12They could have rented one.
19:14For piracy?
19:16Not hardly.
19:18Come on. They might have left something on board.
19:33I'll, uh, I'll have the repairs made in the morning.
19:37Don't get in till John.
19:39You can probably tell him yourself.
19:41Besides, I think he has some champagne on ice.
19:44See ya.
20:03What do you mean, letting them take that boat out of the slip?
20:06You know what's on board.
20:08Well, it's not my fault. I couldn't stop them.
20:10I mean, the captain should have remembered
20:12to wipe his bloodstains off the deck.
20:14Yeah, well, I wasn't in any shape.
20:16Okay, okay.
20:19What do they know?
20:21Nothing.
20:23I mean, I don't know.
20:25I don't know.
20:27I don't know.
20:29Okay.
20:31What do they know?
20:33Nothing specific.
20:35Only that there's 45 minutes running time unaccounted for.
20:38All right.
20:42We take the boat out as planned.
20:45Ken, do you think there's gonna be more trouble?
20:52Not if Captain Webner here does his job.
20:55Then I could handle that tub blindfolded
20:57with one hand tied behind me.
20:59The way you handled it last night,
21:01I mean, it might be safer to get somebody else.
21:04Webner, why don't you go see
21:07if you left anything on your boat?
21:14Webner, I'm still an equal partner in this.
21:17Oh, shut up.
21:19And do as I say.
21:26Ken, he worries me.
21:28I mean, Bosley knows that I hired him.
21:31Now, if anything goes wrong, they come straight for me.
21:34You told me you could handle Bosley.
21:38What's the worry?
21:40I just don't like it.
21:44Oh, you like it.
21:47When you meet me in the islands
21:50and we don't know each other,
21:54and we don't need Webner anymore,
21:57you'll like it.
21:59It's just gonna be you and me
22:01and $7 million, hmm?
22:11Nothing on board to lead us to Webner.
22:14Let's get back to the boat.
22:17Ben.
22:21What a piece of luck.
22:23It's Webner.
22:25Let's grab him.
22:32Captain Webner?
22:34If you have a moment.
22:47Dr. Bosley, we don't run a blood test
22:50on every patient we see.
22:52I know that, but one of my patients had an accident
22:55and you treated him.
22:57He may have needed blood.
22:59It would have been type B.
23:01Now, are you gonna check your emergency files for last evening
23:04or do I have to call your superior?
23:06The doctor isn't here, but I'll get it for you, sir.
23:09Thank you.
23:12Here you are.
23:19Uh-huh, here it is.
23:21Captain James Webner, type blood B.
23:34Kelly, you better turn.
23:36You're not gonna make it.
23:38I'm turning. I'm turning.
23:42Kelly, you're going too fast.
23:47I...
23:49Don't worry.
24:09Kelly? Kelly? Kelly?
24:13Look, I've got it. I've got it.
24:15Oh, no.
24:18Uh-oh.
24:28Kelly? Kelly!
24:32Oh, hi.
24:34Hi. What you doing?
24:36You're comfy? Hang around. It's good.
24:38It's just great. Let me handle this, okay?
24:40Go forward.
24:42I've got it. I've got it. Don't worry. I can handle it.
24:45Okay, go forward.
24:47Go back. Go back.
25:00You okay?
25:02Sure. I needed the exercise.
25:07Thank you.
25:10You see? I told you I could do it.
25:12It's a good thing we weren't transporting eggs.
25:15We were carrying glass, though.
25:17You didn't hear that?
25:19Hear what?
25:21It sounded like you ran over a crystal chandelier.
25:24We don't have a chandelier.
25:27What?
25:30Oops.
25:32Oh, boy.
25:34Well, I showed you some wines don't travel well.
25:36It was just a little tab.
25:38A little tab?
25:40I'm glad we're not an oil tanker.
25:42Come on. It was nothing.
25:44I mean, a little pop.
25:46We'll just replace some of the wines that were broken,
25:48and Charlie will never know the difference.
25:52I don't think you could afford it.
25:54Oh!
25:56I don't think you could afford it.
25:58Hold on, Kelly. Chris, get him.
26:01We're down here, boss.
26:03Listen, if I got news for you...
26:06Girls, you've got to lay off the wine.
26:08Anyway, the guy who took the boat out is Captain Webner.
26:12He's the one that I hired to ferry her down to the Caribbean.
26:15Well, anyway, it's quite logical, you see.
26:17He came by. No one was aboard.
26:19So he just took her out for a trial spin.
26:21Could be that we have no trouble at all.
26:23Wrong. We have trouble.
26:26Gold?
26:28Gold. Gold. Gold.
26:31Well, I knew that Charlie paid a lot of money for the boat,
26:34but that's awfully expensive ballast.
26:48Oh, hello, Bosley. Good to hear from you.
26:51Tell me, how does the Wayward Angel look?
26:54Great! She's everything you said she would be, Charlie.
26:57We took delivery the day before yesterday.
26:59Mm-hmm. That's the good news.
27:01Oh, and the bad?
27:05Well, Charlie, uh, somebody took it.
27:09Somebody took it?
27:11Bosley, you lost my boat?
27:14Well, don't worry about it, Charlie, because they returned it.
27:17As a matter of fact, it's greatly increased in value.
27:22Okay, okay. No more games. Out with it.
27:25What's going on?
27:27Gold, Charlie.
27:29Uh, they used the Wayward Angel for smuggling gold bullion.
27:35How much?
27:37Oh, uh, well, you know how the price of gold fluctuates, Charlie.
27:42Uh, the best estimate I could make would be something over, uh, $5 million.
27:48$5 million? And they left it on board?
27:51Mm-hmm. It's still there. Tiffany's guarding it.
27:54We figured if it didn't belong to you,
27:56that, uh, we could declare it salvage and we could split it between us.
28:00That sounds more like piracy than salvage, Chris.
28:03Do you have any leads?
28:05Well, Charlie, I know that the, uh, man that I hired as the captain,
28:10well, he was involved.
28:12Bosley didn't hire Captain Webner, Charlie.
28:15Your interior decorator did.
28:17Pat Justice? How does she figure in this?
28:20I, for one, don't believe she does.
28:23Sounds more like emotion than logic, boss.
28:26I just said what I believe.
28:28Well, in any case, keep an eye on her.
28:31Bosley could be right,
28:33but that amount of gold can't be moved without leaving some trace.
28:37Let me check that on my end.
28:39I'll check the sailor hangout in the marina.
28:42In the meantime, what do we do with the angel?
28:44Make sure the gold and the boat stay right where they are
28:47until we get this sorted out.
28:49Let it appear that the angel will sail on schedule.
28:52Then if you can't locate your Captain Webner,
28:55you can be sure his friends will make a move by then.
28:58That's comforting.
29:02Hello, cousin.
29:06Who said we were cousins?
29:08Heard you were asking after your uncle, Captain Webner.
29:11Could be that he's my uncle, too.
29:15Could be.
29:17Which side of the family are you on?
29:20The warm side.
29:23I'd say the quick side.
29:25Too quick.
29:27Can't blame a cousin for trying.
29:31I can if he's lying.
29:35I shipped up with the captain just four days ago.
29:37He's still here.
29:39I knew that.
29:41But you didn't know that he busted up his boat on the breakwater.
29:47I looked at the breakwater, but I didn't find him.
29:52What's it worth to you?
29:54The question is, what's it worth to you?
29:59He had business with a guy named Ken Atamian.
30:02He merchandises.
30:05Merchandising?
30:07Is that anything like smuggling?
30:10Girls from our part of the family don't say words like that.
30:15They say, powder my nose, order up, I'll be right back.
30:30Hello.
30:31Hello, Boz.
30:33You got anything?
30:35Yes, Atamian, Ken Atamian.
30:37He's a known smuggler and mercenary.
30:40Chances are if you find him, you'll locate Captain Webner.
30:43All right, I'll check it out.
30:45But be sure that you drop by here and pick up Chris on the way back to the boat.
30:49It'll be a little while.
30:51You have a problem?
30:52No, I just have to detach a kissing cousin.
30:56What?
30:57I'll tell you later, okay?
30:59Bye.
31:05Bye.
31:18What's going on over there?
31:20We should be battening down, ready to pull out.
31:22There's nothing to worry about. It's just a bon voyage party.
31:25If we lose the tide, it'll cost us another three hours.
31:29We don't want to get caught wallowing around offshore,
31:32especially without Webner.
31:36Without Webner?
31:38Yeah, that's right. I can't find him.
31:42If he doesn't show up here within the hour, we go without him.
31:46Ken, we can't do that.
31:48What am I supposed to tell Bosley?
31:50I have promised him a man with Captain's papers.
31:53You said yourself you've got Bosley in the palm of your hand.
31:57Well, you just squeeze it, that's all.
31:59Maybe we should wait.
32:00I mean, you know, maybe Webner's sleeping it off.
32:02Maybe he'll call.
32:03I'll be here if he does.
32:05You've got an hour.
32:06I don't like it.
32:07A thousand things could go wrong.
32:10Look, don't start going soft on me.
32:15We're dealing with a fortune.
32:17I've put too much into this to let anyone ruin it now.
32:21Not him, not you.
32:25Understand?
32:34Hi.
32:35Hi.
32:36Boy, am I glad you're here.
32:38You know what? I'm really not crazy about champagne.
32:40Oh? Good.
32:43Because you're going to have to be getting back to the office anyway.
32:46Charlie will be calling shortly.
32:48What did you find out about Otamian?
32:50Only that he's a good guy.
32:52He's a good guy?
32:53He's a good guy.
32:54He's a good guy.
32:55He's a good guy.
32:56He's a good guy.
32:57He's a good guy.
32:58He's a good guy.
32:59He's a good guy.
33:00He's a good guy.
33:01He's a good guy.
33:02Otamian.
33:03Only, that he has a record, but he fits.
33:06After Vietnam, he hired out as a mercenary.
33:09First in Africa, and then South America.
33:11Could be Otamian's real key to all this.
33:14I hope you can find the lock.
33:16I will try.
33:17You going to be okay here without us?
33:19Sure, I'll be okay.
33:21I mean, look around, what's to worry?
33:24We'll get in touch with you as soon as we hear from Charlie.
33:26Okay.
33:28Ah, thanks.
33:29You're welcome.
33:30Bye bye.
33:31Hi.
33:35Hi. Hi. Hi.
33:37Well, John, I see you're fresh out of offices.
33:40Yes, the girls have to go back to the office.
33:42Well, will you accept one humble volunteer?
33:45Oh, gladly.
33:54Halt!
33:55Take it easy.
33:58Now, slowly.
34:02Get in that chair.
34:10I've got somebody here who wants to talk to you.
34:20General Ranez.
34:22Sorry I wasn't there the other night to welcome you aboard the Midnight Star.
34:28Captain Webner sends his regards.
34:30You have Webner?
34:34Sad, but...
34:36now I'm afraid to face you, Captain Webner.
34:41Where's the girl?
34:44Look, just let me...
34:47General, I can help you get the girl back.
34:51He asked you, where's the girl?
34:53Well, she's on the boat, but, General, you don't have to worry about her.
34:57Oh, I'm not worried.
34:59As a matter of fact, you have done me a great favor.
35:04And it's only fitting.
35:07I should repay you.
35:10It's funny how the guests seem to disappear when the hors d'oeuvres run low.
35:15Yeah, isn't it?
35:17Listen, I could ring up the deli and have them deliver some more.
35:21Now, do you really think that's necessary?
35:23I mean, if you run down that flag, we could spend some time alone before the angel sails.
35:33I'm sorry, Captain.
35:36When is Captain Webner coming aboard?
35:40Pretty soon, I'm sure.
35:42But I am not sure that he'll appreciate finding this kind of a mess when he does come aboard.
35:47Oh, really? You know him that well?
35:49No, pretty well.
35:51I mean, I wouldn't hire anyone that I hadn't checked out thoroughly.
35:54Don't worry about it.
35:56I'll have this whole place ship-shaped before he gets here.
35:59You don't have to rush.
36:02You don't have to rush.
36:04The angel won't be going out today.
36:08Oh?
36:10Why not?
36:12For one thing, if you had checked out Captain Webner,
36:16you would have known that he ran his boat onto the breakwater four nights ago.
36:22Well, I can't believe that.
36:26Well, we'll just have to get somebody else, won't we?
36:29And who would that be? Mr. Atamium, by any chance?
36:36Atamium?
36:38Oh, Pat.
36:40I am sorry.
36:43I thought you were the real thing.
36:45John, I don't know what you're talking about.
36:48Then you probably don't know anything about the gold that's aboard this ship either.
36:59You knew about me all the time, didn't you?
37:02No.
37:04No, I didn't know about you until this very moment.
37:09You had me fooled all along.
37:12John, I'm sorry.
37:17I mean, believe me.
37:21I didn't want to hurt you.
37:23Well, if that's the truth, then you know how I'm feeling right now.
37:28I'm sorry, Pat.
37:35I'm afraid this party is over.
37:38Exactly.
37:40Put down the phone, please.
37:43Who are you?
37:45He said, put down the phone.
37:50The party should be over by now.
38:07One wrong word.
38:13Boss?
38:14Kelly.
38:17Boss?
38:18Kelly.
38:19We just spoke to Charlie.
38:21It appears the gold was taken from Portifei by General Renez.
38:24Charlie wants you off the boat now.
38:26We're to call the Customs and the Coast Guard.
38:28I can't give you any more details now, but please...
38:31Young lady, I give you all the details.
38:34There will be no Coast Guard and no Customs.
38:37Who is this?
38:39General Ramis.
38:40And I assure you, should there be any sign of the authorities,
38:44any attempt to interfere, your friend will pay with his life.
39:14Thank you.
39:45Kelly here.
39:47I'm in place.
39:48Slip 97.
39:49If they're going anywhere, they haven't moved yet.
39:52Hang in there, Cal.
39:53We'll be with you in a minute.
39:55Gotcha.
40:09That's the last of it.
40:11That's the last of it.
40:13Gomez ready?
40:15Yes, he's making the arrangements.
40:17He should be here in a few minutes.
40:19You don't really expect to take that out of the harbor, do you?
40:22Take it out? Hardly.
40:24We have other plans.
40:25You're not going to let us go, are you?
40:27That depends on Mr. Bosley's friends.
40:30So far, they have cooperated.
40:33Hi.
40:34Hi.
40:35Hi.
40:36We just left Pat's office.
40:38Pat wasn't there.
40:39But Otamian was.
40:41He's dead.
40:42Renas must have Pat as well as Bos.
40:45I've only seen one on deck.
40:48Whoops.
40:53Now, what do you suppose they're doing?
40:56Ten to one, it's the gold.
40:58Come on.
41:28Come on.
41:29Come on.
41:56All right, get inside.
42:00Follow us.
42:01We don't have far to go.
42:03If either of them gives you any trouble, shoot them.
42:06Seeing it out.
42:30Come on.
42:31Come on.
42:59Come on.
43:20Good day, gentlemen.
43:21Right on time, as we promised.
43:24You have the money, I presume?
43:26Right here.
43:30Very nice.
43:33Very nice indeed.
43:38Would you open the door and let my van in?
43:41Really?
43:54What do you think they're waiting for?
43:56Must be the payoff.
43:58For Bosley, too, if we don't do something.
44:25Hang on!
44:28Hang on!
44:37Come here, man.
44:38Let's go.
44:59Let's go.
45:10Hold it.
45:11Over here.
45:24Let's go.
45:28Let's go.
45:58Drop it.
46:00I wouldn't if I were you, General.
46:10We thought we'd invite some company, Buzz.
46:22All right, what's going on here? Who called the police?
46:24It's quite a story, but I think they're the ones who tell it.
46:27There's these two and there's one in the van.
46:28And there's one in the car, officer.
46:30And another one down at the end of the step.
46:33Buzz, you all right?
46:35Yeah, yeah. Good as gold.
46:58The State Department has already made arrangements for the return of the gold to Port of Fay.
47:03But they're going to have to hold up the General's extradition
47:05until he and Holder stand trial for Tamian's murder.
47:08Sounds like you did a bang-up job, Bosley.
47:11Yeah, bang-up is right.
47:14Pat Justice thought so.
47:16With her testimony, the state shouldn't have any trouble getting convictions.
47:19And possibly probation for Pat.
47:21How about the Treasury Department?
47:23Yes, Charlie, it looks like it's laundered.
47:25Probably skimmed.
47:27There could be a substantial fee for discovery.
47:30Excellent. I'll tell you what.
47:33Why don't the four of you use part of it to treat yourselves?
47:36Maybe a nice ocean cruise.
47:38And then I won't feel so guilty taking out the angel.
47:43Oh, well, that sounds awfully nice, Charlie.
47:45But, uh, I'm afraid I can't do that.
47:50Oh, well, that sounds awfully nice, Charlie.
47:52But, uh, there's a problem.
47:54Uh, yes, uh, Charlie.
47:56The, uh, yacht has been impounded.
48:00The authorities need it as evidence.
48:03Evidence?
48:04Well, now, Charlie, it's only temporary.
48:07You'll get it back in three months.
48:09Three months?
48:11You mean I can't use my boat for three months?
48:14Bosley?
48:16Bosley!
48:18Uh, Charlie, I'm sorry to say I think your ship has sailed.
48:48You