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FER DE LANCE
| Adventure, Thriller | 1974 |

Plot:
An American submarine leaves Tierra Del Fuego, and one of its crew has secretly brought aboard a container full of poisonous fer-de-lance snakes which escape storage and bite key personnel on the submarine, causing an accident that cripples the vehicle so that it drops to the bottom of the Southern Ocean. Worse still, the snakes are still at large on the submarine and complicate the efforts of the crew to escape the sunken vessel.

Crew:

• Directed by: Russ Mayberry
• Written by: Leslie Stevens
• Starring: David Janssen, Hope Lange, Ivan Dixon, Jason Evers, Charles Robinson
• Produced by: Elaine Michea
• Music by: Dominic Frontiere
• Cinematography: John M. Stephens
• Edited by: Earle Herdan

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00:00:00You
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00:02:25Submarine research vessel for the Lance
00:02:30According to naval Anchorage
00:02:34Auckland base command fair to Lance prepare to board sea lap personnel science support group and medical research team
00:03:00Oh
00:03:30Oh
00:04:00Shoot hang on son of a gun. Try to bite me you put you pull their teeth
00:04:10Last dent as a fangs you goodbye lost fangles
00:04:19Maybe it's poison
00:04:22They diffuse them
00:04:25Hey snakey
00:04:27Hmm. Well, what's his name snake oil? Oh
00:04:34Hey
00:04:36What do you call that that strappy job there that that one looks like a cotton man that fat sucker right there?
00:04:42Clever
00:04:43burrito
00:04:45As we were a see
00:04:47Viva la de la Cruz, Paraguay
00:04:51Ruto from Paraguay
00:04:53bandage
00:04:55Shoot you can wear
00:05:02That is your pillow
00:05:05There's your belly's poison
00:05:09His name is also for the lens
00:05:11Him that's his name
00:05:15It's not mine, it's not my name my ship that's my my ship's name for the Lance
00:05:22Submarine service
00:05:24Take boat
00:05:26Third Lance, huh?
00:05:29You sell him
00:05:33For sale
00:05:37Betas say a souvenir souvenir. No, see look at your gun
00:05:44Look now you've got some juice with these folks
00:05:46I'll tell him that the bird Lance's name my ship and I want to take him back and show him to my section chief
00:05:52You don't want his place let's go honey, honey, he wouldn't be playing with him barehanded if he wasn't
00:05:59Five bucks, uh, he's a female. You don't want it. Let's go. Okay. All right. Mama snake not for sale. Uh, Papa snake sale
00:06:09They want a cover on who deal Galpa
00:06:11You
00:06:18Sir, God, I'll do my gun the young ones two boys and girls they're in business
00:06:25Oh
00:06:37How many is in there get Wanto singo pocho
00:06:44Talvez Mouse
00:06:46Five a maybe more
00:06:49All right
00:06:52Five bucks as is
00:06:55Forts and all.
00:07:16Fulcrum Base Command.
00:07:19Federalists, prepare to board SEALAB personnel.
00:07:22Assign support group and medical research team.
00:07:41Diving team aboard. Assignments to quarters.
00:07:48All right.
00:07:50Say, Lee Chu. Lee Chu.
00:07:55Chu is bunk 17, starboard, right through there.
00:07:59Torquale Livorno.
00:08:01Ah, Torquale. It's, uh...
00:08:03Bunk 11, starboard, Torquale. Right through there.
00:08:13What's all this?
00:08:16Masao Ikeda.
00:08:18Ikeda, bunk 15, starboard, right through there.
00:08:22Okay.
00:08:45Bunk 15, starboard, Torquale.
00:08:49BUZZER BUZZES
00:08:57BUZZER BUZZES
00:09:12Sue Kuroda.
00:09:14Sue Kuroda.
00:09:17I'm at 32 bunk. It's Mitchens.
00:09:22You know, Lieutenant Scott, this is the master-at-arms, Russ Bogan.
00:09:26Lieutenant, Russ here is chief of the boat, the Cobb.
00:09:30That means I'm in charge of the bomb.
00:09:33He also happens to be a charter member of the first underwater demolition team.
00:09:37The original frogman. He can help you handle the explosives.
00:09:40I need help right now, sir.
00:09:42I'm assigned as weapons officer, which means I know which page to look up
00:09:45at Knight's modern seamanship, and that's all.
00:09:47We've got an international science team aboard,
00:09:50some of Duro's divers, Japanese, Italians from the Tress Group.
00:09:54It's part of SEALAB's pressure research,
00:09:57testing compression effects at varying depths.
00:10:00A small explosion sets off a mild shockwave at 30 fathoms,
00:10:03but it's a rock crusher at 300.
00:10:05Deck the weapons officer. Stand by to load ordnance.
00:10:08That's you, Mr. Nicholson.
00:10:10Don't drop it.
00:10:12No.
00:10:14Thank you, Marshal.
00:10:16Medical team reporting aboard. Section five.
00:10:25Is this section five?
00:10:27Yes.
00:10:29Can I help you?
00:10:31Thank you.
00:10:36My name is Sue Kroda.
00:10:38I'm Commander Waddell. This is Lieutenant McCord.
00:10:41Hi.
00:10:43Are you the ship's doctor?
00:10:45Mm-hmm. And nurse.
00:10:47We're assigned to SEALAB unit.
00:10:49Sue Ann.
00:10:51Aren't you the free diver?
00:10:53Yes. I work in the Japanese pole fishery.
00:10:56I've read about your record.
00:10:59Four minutes, 50 seconds, 220 feet.
00:11:03I didn't know I was so famous.
00:11:14Forward torpedo storage.
00:11:16Got it.
00:11:26Passengers aboard?
00:11:28Affirmative, sir. All present accounted for.
00:11:31Lading manifest checks out. We're ready to shove off.
00:11:34Stand by to cast off.
00:11:36Clear the breakers.
00:11:39Port ahead one-third.
00:11:42Right full rudder.
00:11:45Let go forward.
00:11:53We're moving.
00:11:55Yep. Not even a porthole to worry about.
00:12:08Come left to zero, 907.
00:12:38Pull zero, 907 until the Scotia Ridge curves down to 60 fathoms.
00:12:43Then submerge. Set course for the Falkland Trough.
00:12:46Speed 12. Aye-aye, sir.
00:12:56What happens if we bump something?
00:12:59It wouldn't help.
00:13:01What would happen?
00:13:03Submarines are made to bump.
00:13:05And smooth to take equal pressure from all sides.
00:13:08Hey, what about this? Can they hurt anything?
00:13:11Yeah, don't drop one on your foot.
00:13:13Why kill them?
00:13:15Seal every surface for scientific purposes.
00:13:17Commissioned submarine.
00:13:19In the Navy, that means be ready.
00:13:35TOPIA
00:13:51Storage space, the control center.
00:13:55Topia room is forward. The engine room is aft.
00:13:58And this is the sea lab section, Captain.
00:14:02The sea lab section has been refilled to house the airlock and decompression chambers.
00:14:07In a nuclear-powered sub, it's where the atomic reactor is housed.
00:14:11The further lance has a nuclear hull, which permits us to take a lot more pressure.
00:14:16But she's too old for the attack squadron, so we're powered by diesel engines.
00:14:24You'll get used to that. It's the dive signal.
00:14:28We're leaving the Scotia Ridge, headed for the Falkland Trough.
00:14:31And when the diesel's shut down, the electrical system takes over.
00:14:36She starts to hum.
00:14:46Number three hatch still not secure.
00:14:49Dog number three.
00:14:52They got it. Three's secure.
00:14:55Flutter down to 65. Speed six knots.
00:15:01Flutter down to 65. Speed six knots.
00:15:04Flutter down to 65. Speed six knots.
00:15:07Flutter down to 65. Speed six knots.
00:15:10Flutter down to 65. Speed six knots.
00:15:13Flutter down to 65. Speed six knots.
00:15:16Flutter down to 65. Speed six knots.
00:15:19Flutter down to 65. Speed six knots.
00:15:22Flutter down to 65. Speed six knots.
00:15:25Flutter down to 65. Speed six knots.
00:15:28That's it. We're underwater.
00:15:31What you got there?
00:15:34Snakes.
00:15:37Snakes?
00:15:40Snakes.
00:15:43Snakes.
00:15:46Snakes.
00:15:49Snakes.
00:15:52Snakes.
00:15:56Oh, man. You get you.
00:15:59I swear to Pete, you're crazier than I thought.
00:16:02It's against regulations.
00:16:04Regulations, my foot.
00:16:07This oil, I put one under old Bradley's blanket.
00:16:11It'll put you to cleaning bilges.
00:16:14Ah, look on the coat.
00:16:18Ferdilance. We all got the same name.
00:16:23Maybe you do.
00:16:25But you let the cop get you with that creepy mess,
00:16:27and you got yourself a transfer to the nearest brig.
00:16:29Ah, come on.
00:16:31I'm gonna scare old Bradley right out of his skivvies.
00:16:39No. Get rid of it.
00:16:42That's five bucks, man.
00:16:45Dump it overboard.
00:16:48It's my souvenir.
00:16:51Heave it over the side.
00:17:00I can't exactly open the nearest hatch and let fly.
00:17:04We happen to be in what you call a dive attitude
00:17:08about Ye Fathom's negative buoyancy.
00:17:15Stuff it in the garbage compressor.
00:17:18You knew the sound of the galley. You stuff it.
00:17:21Thanks a lot.
00:17:23Cook Davis finds me standing there with a bucket of snakes,
00:17:25what am I gonna do?
00:17:27Drop one in the hot dogs?
00:17:29Let the XO find one curled up in his hot chocolate?
00:17:33Look, a diesel boat doesn't stay under more than a couple of watches.
00:17:37As soon as we surface, you get out on deck with a slop can and...
00:17:43All right.
00:17:46All right. All right.
00:17:50As soon as we surface, over the side.
00:17:57Here we go.
00:18:00What are you doing?
00:18:02Don't you worry about it.
00:18:10Don't take the boat apart.
00:18:12Nobody looks under the grate.
00:18:14All right.
00:18:24Laying there on the hot water pot.
00:18:27Cooking.
00:18:45What are you doing?
00:18:50What are you doing?
00:18:55What are you doing?
00:19:00What are you doing?
00:19:05What are you doing?
00:19:10What are you doing?
00:19:15What are you doing?
00:19:20What are you doing?
00:19:25What are you doing?
00:19:30What are you doing?
00:19:35What are you doing?
00:19:44What are you doing?
00:19:53Let's go.
00:19:56Speed?
00:19:58Six knots.
00:20:00Depth?
00:20:01Two ninety.
00:20:05All back one third.
00:20:09Speed zero.
00:20:12All stop.
00:20:15Holder two ninety.
00:20:17We're in trim, sir.
00:20:19We're drifting with a current of two hundred and ninety feet.
00:20:22Hanging like a balloon.
00:20:24A three thousand ton balloon.
00:20:27I was planning to have the diving teams run procedures, but...
00:20:31we've been under for about twenty four hours, so...
00:20:34we'll wait for our next ascent.
00:20:37How long can we stay submerged?
00:20:39The air starts to go stale around thirty six hours.
00:20:42Then we have enough time for some test dives.
00:20:45I prefer to start fresh.
00:20:47We're running on batteries.
00:20:49They're nuclear powered. We could stay under for weeks, even months.
00:20:53But we'll have to use our diesels to recharge.
00:20:56Combustion engines don't burn oil without...
00:20:59plenty of fresh air, so we're forced to surface.
00:21:04Bring her up slowly to one ninety.
00:21:07And keep her there.
00:21:09Yes, sir.
00:21:12Blow the main ballast.
00:21:14Slow and easy.
00:21:24When the green lights are on, the pressure's equalized.
00:21:33And the decompression case time couples on like this.
00:21:41One ninety five.
00:21:43Lower back up to one ninety.
00:21:50Too much.
00:21:52Stand by to flood down.
00:21:55One eighty nine.
00:21:57One eighty seven.
00:22:04Looks like we're in a layer.
00:22:07Cold or salt.
00:22:09One eighty six. One eighty five.
00:22:11Flood her back down to one ninety.
00:22:17One eighty six.
00:22:19One eighty seven.
00:22:21One eighty nine.
00:22:23Let's go, Compton.
00:22:25You're assigned to section three.
00:22:27Dog watch and work detail.
00:22:29You're supposed to be on duty.
00:22:32On deck, Compton.
00:22:35Are you sick?
00:22:53Gibbs.
00:22:56What happened, Gibbs?
00:23:03Chief Bradley to XO.
00:23:06XO?
00:23:08Can we have a closed channel, sir?
00:23:11Yeah, switch to the CO channel.
00:23:16Captain, will you come in on one A, please?
00:23:19One A, sir.
00:23:21One A, sir.
00:23:23One A, sir.
00:23:25One A, sir.
00:23:27One A, sir.
00:23:29Captain, will you come in on one A, please?
00:23:41CO on the line.
00:23:43Bradley, sir. Torpedo room.
00:23:45I just found two men unconscious.
00:23:47Compton and Gibbs.
00:23:49Both unconscious?
00:23:51Yes, sir. Out cold.
00:23:53Passed out?
00:23:55Not from drinking, but they both got nosebleeds.
00:23:57No, sir. Compton's in his bunk and Gibbs down on the deck.
00:24:01I know this doesn't make sense, but it looks like caisson rupture.
00:24:05Pressure?
00:24:07Yes, sir. Shallow breath, flecks of blood, like froth.
00:24:11Like nitrogen bubbles.
00:24:13You better take a look, sir.
00:24:15Cole, get the surgeon. Nobody else.
00:24:18I'll meet you down there.
00:24:20Aye, aye, sir.
00:24:27Let's go.
00:24:50Trim forward.
00:24:58I just don't get it.
00:25:00The symptoms are caisson disease, bends.
00:25:03As if he'd been subject to intense pressure and then sudden decompression.
00:25:07But how? This compartment isn't sealed off. The hatch is open.
00:25:11Take a look. Capillary rupture.
00:25:14Hemorrhaging under the skin.
00:25:16Nosebleed. Seepage from the gums.
00:25:19And the same symptoms over there.
00:25:21Well, it's not from pressure.
00:25:23It's got to be something else.
00:25:27Had these men been ashore from the Falklands?
00:25:30And Tierra del Fuego.
00:25:32Well, I can't rule out some exotic disease,
00:25:35but I'd need a lab and technicians for that.
00:25:38How serious do you think it is?
00:25:40I don't like the breathing. It's too shallow.
00:25:43We'll head back for the base hospital.
00:25:45Could we radio for advice?
00:25:47No, not while we're submerged.
00:25:49Transmission blacks out underwater.
00:25:51We're loaded with radio gear.
00:25:53As soon as we surface, we can call anywhere in the world.
00:25:56Let me know if there's any change.
00:26:16Put down the main. Easy.
00:26:27Secure flight. Close it.
00:26:32The valve's jammed. Emergency.
00:26:35Blow the main tanks. Stop the descent.
00:26:38All forward. Full throttle. Power out of it.
00:26:56Lieutenant, it's Holland.
00:26:58Get him out of there.
00:27:22Emergency. Blow everything.
00:27:26Now you have him, Lieutenant. Back it out.
00:27:29Robin, back full.
00:27:31Get the stern down to where you can fly it.
00:27:38Back full. Get the stern down.
00:27:41Back full.
00:27:49Red line it. Red line it.
00:27:52Red line it.
00:27:56Red line it.
00:28:02Now flutter just enough to take hold.
00:28:05Flutter down. Flutter down.
00:28:20We slow it down. They'll blow everything.
00:28:23Lieutenant.
00:28:27Blow everything.
00:28:30Blow everything.
00:28:35Now get it up, Morgan.
00:28:37Morgan.
00:28:53Morgan.
00:29:07Morgan.
00:29:38We'll burn out.
00:29:40All right, shut them down. Let's hang them.
00:29:50What's the angle?
00:29:5230 degrees.
00:29:54That's 1,010.
00:29:5620.
00:30:00Curving into the trough.
00:30:08What's the heading?
00:30:101,08. 1,09. 1,10.
00:30:12Speed?
00:30:1416. Slowing. 15. 14.
00:30:18What's the heading?
00:30:201,08. 1,09. 1,10.
00:30:22Speed?
00:30:2416. Slowing. 15. 14.
00:30:34What's the depth?
00:30:361,050.
00:30:3855.
00:30:40We're going to run it on motion.
00:30:43Bottom tilted 12 degrees. Closing in fast.
00:30:49Where are the cliffs?
00:30:51Starboard moving in with side slipping.
00:30:56What's the heading?
00:30:58Bare left. If we can make 10 points, we'll...
00:31:00No, we've got to get 8, maybe 9 with this current.
00:31:06What's the heading?
00:31:081,050.
00:31:11I've got it.
00:31:25Here it comes. Here it comes.
00:31:28I'll secure the crash.
00:32:40Boyd, read the board.
00:32:58Right, Russ.
00:33:05Well, we got no fires, but we lost one battery.
00:33:09See, compartments six through nine flooded.
00:33:12The steam breaker midships.
00:33:14Green lights are stern.
00:33:15And the hatches?
00:33:16The hatches are steel.
00:33:18How's the air?
00:33:20Shut it down to emergency.
00:33:22Give me a radar.
00:33:23Oxygen reads green.
00:33:25Monoxide burners, no light. Indicators broken.
00:33:28Scrubbers, temperature, pressures all greens.
00:33:32Give us about 12 hours unless we bleed the oxygen.
00:33:35Come on, give me a hand with this.
00:33:36Come on, Lieutenant.
00:33:37What's the captain?
00:33:38He went forward. His cop was with him.
00:33:39All right, you got three minutes left.
00:33:40I've only got five years in, mostly shore duty.
00:33:43Give me the cop, Russ. Tell me what to do.
00:33:45Check the parts per million when the air goes through.
00:33:47What about the hull?
00:33:48Cracked open in the midship and most of it's sealed off.
00:33:50You stay here for damage report.
00:33:51Get Boyd down to the engine room. I'll get the captain.
00:33:53Okay, go as soon as you can, Boyd.
00:33:55Right.
00:33:56Give me a hand.
00:34:00Here.
00:34:04Okay.
00:34:30How deep are we?
00:34:326,060.
00:34:33Come on, put it on me.
00:34:35How serious is the damage?
00:34:36We're trying to assess it.
00:34:38We're beyond test depth.
00:34:39The electric boat company built it at 200% safety factor.
00:34:42How long did the air supply last?
00:34:44About 12 hours, and it's stretching 15.
00:34:47You lost three.
00:34:48He's 18.
00:34:50What happened?
00:34:51Felt like a ballast valve stuck.
00:34:53Where did we hit?
00:34:54Bottom, somewhere along the edge of the cliffs.
00:34:57I see you got casualties.
00:34:59You too.
00:35:00And Yanis.
00:35:01What do you say he gets up by the battle ladder?
00:35:03It won't help a broken neck.
00:35:05A full rig of tanks tore loose and hit Lichu.
00:35:08Nev's legs are broken.
00:35:11Well, do what you can and start getting some support.
00:35:14I got to go check out the power plant.
00:35:20Bradley, don't touch your breasts.
00:35:23I'm scalded.
00:35:25Right side, all over my back.
00:35:30I won't make it.
00:35:32Come on, you got this.
00:35:33I can't move.
00:35:35I can't feel anything.
00:35:39I keep passing out.
00:35:44Section pipe burst.
00:35:47It hit CO Scott.
00:35:52Why?
00:35:56Over.
00:35:58Get in the house.
00:36:26Charlie.
00:36:31The starboard light is out.
00:36:41He struck the edge of a cliff.
00:36:46Looks like a rock slide.
00:36:50Any rocks on us?
00:36:53Debris.
00:36:55No boulders.
00:37:02There's a heavy cart running off the port.
00:37:05Can we lift out of it?
00:37:09Take a look.
00:37:18This is a casualty list.
00:37:20These are still on our comet floor.
00:37:24Uh-huh.
00:37:27Is there one here?
00:37:30Yeah.
00:37:33That's a good one.
00:37:37These are still on our comet floor.
00:37:40Uh-huh.
00:37:43Is there one here?
00:37:45Yeah.
00:37:47All right, everybody, here's the situation.
00:37:49Compartments six through nine are gone.
00:37:52The starboard crew quarters are completely flooded.
00:37:57Out of 55, there are 26 survivors.
00:38:00Nine are injured.
00:38:02We've lost our senior officers.
00:38:04Lieutenant Whitehead is out of it.
00:38:09But we still have our chief at the boat.
00:38:13Sir Russell?
00:38:16Where do we stand?
00:38:19If we're alive, that's about it.
00:38:21The structural damage won't kill us, provided nothing else,
00:38:24crushes or tears.
00:38:27We have something else to worry about.
00:38:35Is it poisonous?
00:38:37Fang's got barbs, that's all I know.
00:38:39The answer is yes, it is poisonous.
00:38:42What are the symptoms?
00:38:44Shock.
00:38:46The small blood vessels start to seep,
00:38:48and it amounts to general hemorrhaging.
00:38:53Now we've got two more.
00:38:57How'd they get on board?
00:38:59Is it a water snake?
00:39:01Sea snakes are flat, with a beak.
00:39:05We made a documentary with Joe.
00:39:07Find them in the China seas, the Philippines, as far as Samoa.
00:39:11The Sea of Japan, Java.
00:39:14The one with the beaks belong to the Coral Sea.
00:39:17None of them live around here.
00:39:19You got any cures, Doc?
00:39:22Treatment depends on the type of venom.
00:39:25It may take transfusions, even a respirator.
00:39:30All we have is antibiotics.
00:39:33Do what you can, keep your eyes open.
00:39:37You think there may be more than one?
00:39:39Captain and Gibbs were in the torpedo room.
00:39:41Morgan, Holland, Buck in the portside section.
00:39:43I killed this one down by the manifold.
00:39:46So what can we do?
00:39:48Make sure this area's clear.
00:39:54Get all the land that you can find, put them all around us.
00:39:57If you see a snake, hit it with something, anything.
00:39:59A piece of pipe.
00:40:00A long piece of pipe.
00:40:24All right, here's the routine.
00:40:29We're gonna try and blow the main tank.
00:40:32We'll blow it nice and easy.
00:40:34Crushed depth is only a few hundred feet down.
00:40:36And that's with a smooth hull.
00:40:38That's right, we got tears and dents.
00:40:39It won't take too much to squeeze us.
00:40:41So we'll ease her up a few feet at a time.
00:40:44Use.
00:40:45Sir.
00:40:46You gotta keep us in trim.
00:40:48If it dives, rolls, or dumps over, we don't get a second chance.
00:40:51Can we do it without propellers?
00:40:53We need everything.
00:40:55All right, better get down to the engine room.
00:40:57Warren's dead.
00:40:59How about McConnell?
00:41:00The starboard battery flooded.
00:41:01They went in to seal it off.
00:41:03And chlorine.
00:41:04Yeah.
00:41:05We got one battery.
00:41:07All right, take some men and get down to the engine room.
00:41:09Be on the comms now.
00:41:10I'll get to you on manual.
00:41:11All right.
00:41:13Lieutenant.
00:41:14All right, take the car.
00:41:19Stand by to blow main ballast.
00:41:22All right, let's get her together.
00:41:52Blow it.
00:41:58Minimum air.
00:42:10I can't get enough to breathe.
00:42:13Depth?
00:42:141,060.
00:42:16Every small air.
00:42:22Read it to me.
00:42:23No change.
00:42:241,060.
00:42:27Maybe we can shake it loose.
00:42:29Secure forward, blow it aft.
00:42:37Forward turn to auxiliary.
00:42:40Secure it aft, blow it forward.
00:42:44Move the water to port, pump the sea to auxiliary.
00:42:52Now the main.
00:43:01Now blow everything.
00:43:10Depth?
00:43:13No change.
00:43:17It's secure.
00:43:18Stand by to flood back to zero.
00:43:19Flood?
00:43:20Yes, sir.
00:43:21We're crammed here.
00:43:22What if the tanks are busted?
00:43:23No, it's not the tanks.
00:43:24I can tell by the sound.
00:43:25We're jammed between the rocks and the cliffs.
00:43:27We don't flood to zero.
00:43:28We can break off, go end over end, tear to pieces.
00:43:31So we flood it.
00:43:33Go on, flood it.
00:44:03Give him a shot of something to get him some red.
00:44:24Did you kill that thing?
00:44:25No, I shot off from here.
00:44:37I hate those things.
00:44:42You okay, doc?
00:44:45Please don't call me doc.
00:44:47Yes, sir.
00:44:50My name is Arlene.
00:44:54I don't know how long it's going to take to break loose.
00:44:57We just wasted three hours of power trying.
00:45:00We're going to have to reduce the oxygen down two-thirds gradually.
00:45:06Pressure gauge is out.
00:45:08There's a bubble kit in the panel.
00:45:10They test it every ten minutes.
00:45:13Do you think there's a chance to surface the emergency package?
00:45:16No, the current's too heavy.
00:45:17It's like a wind.
00:45:18It sweeps down through the trough, hits the cliffs, and sweeps out again.
00:45:21Won't hurt to float the boy.
00:45:22At least the IFF gives off an emergency signal.
00:45:24We're three days out, lieutenant.
00:45:26The nearest deep-sea rescue vessel's in Valparaiso.
00:45:28That's 4,000 miles away.
00:45:30Won't it fix our position?
00:45:32We're 1,000 feet down.
00:45:33Even tied to the hull, we can't mark the spot within a quarter of a mile.
00:45:36Floating free, it increases the error.
00:45:41I guess it makes more sense to try and repair the battery.
00:45:43You got it.
00:45:44We need juice to break loose.
00:45:46One, two, three.
00:45:48You guys grab your gear and get something to throw.
00:45:50We're going down into the stank of it.
00:46:21Ah!
00:46:24You hit it?
00:46:26I just killed a piece of telephone wire.
00:46:37You don't have to tell me.
00:46:39We're wedged in.
00:46:41Jammed between a pile of rocks and the cliffs.
00:46:43You shifted a lot of ballast around.
00:46:44Why don't you try forward and back like a battering ram?
00:46:47The shape we're in, we couldn't jam through a piece of wet bread.
00:46:49What are we going to do?
00:46:50We'll squeak her out one inch at a time.
00:46:52That'll take power.
00:46:54How badly is the battery room flooded?
00:46:56There's a foot and a half of water in there.
00:46:58The locations are three feet high.
00:47:00The cells are wet, but they can be dried out.
00:47:03The real problem is going to be salt water and sulfuric acid.
00:47:06We can beat the chlorine. We got the equipment.
00:47:14First reading, hydrocarbon.
00:47:19Normal.
00:47:23Carbon dioxide.
00:47:26Normal.
00:47:30Hydrogen.
00:47:33Normal.
00:47:37Ozone.
00:47:41Normal.
00:47:50All readings normal.
00:47:57Second reading.
00:48:00Hydrocarbon.
00:48:05Normal.
00:48:10Carbon dioxide.
00:48:19Normal.
00:48:37Eileen, hand me a car present.
00:48:41Lieutenant Whitehead's gone.
00:48:43Gone where?
00:48:45I don't know. He was over by the chart cabinet.
00:48:48He's in no condition to go anywhere.
00:48:50Go take a look in the companionway.
00:48:52But be careful.
00:49:49It's a dead end.
00:49:51Why don't you go check out the other side?
00:49:53I'll go.
00:49:55I'll go.
00:49:57I'll go.
00:49:59I'll go.
00:50:01I'll go.
00:50:03I'll go.
00:50:05I'll go.
00:50:07I'll go.
00:50:09I'll go.
00:50:11I'll go.
00:50:13I'll go.
00:50:15I'll go.
00:50:17What's this for?
00:50:18Ammonia. If you see something, throw it.
00:50:21Liz, the fumes would contaminate what little air we have left.
00:50:25Sorry, I didn't think.
00:50:27I don't know what good this will be.
00:50:29If I see one, I'll go into a state of shock.
00:50:48What cable? Use an insulator. Pull it out.
00:50:51Open the hatch.
00:50:53I'll push him out and go with him. Then you stay with the cater.
00:51:06He saw the needle jump.
00:51:08He's got it on some wet cable, how is it?
00:51:10It's all right.
00:51:12It's all right.
00:51:14It's all right.
00:51:16It's all right.
00:51:18He saw the needle jump.
00:51:20He's got it on some wet cable, how is it?
00:51:22He looks like he took a few ants, but he's still breathing.
00:51:31Lieutenant.
00:51:32What is it?
00:51:34Getting too many parts per million here.
00:51:36CO2?
00:51:38No, it's not carbon monoxide either.
00:51:40Looks like chlorine.
00:51:42It's the battery.
00:51:43If the battery holds out.
00:51:45Yeah.
00:51:48Oh no, what happened?
00:51:50It was a snake.
00:51:52Took a jolt from one of the batteries.
00:51:55Now what happened to the order, nobody moves around?
00:51:58I thought I ought to tell you, Lieutenant Whitehead has disappeared.
00:52:00Liz tried to find him but couldn't.
00:52:03Shut the pressure valve!
00:52:04It wasn't steam.
00:52:06Something exploded.
00:52:07A gunshot.
00:52:08What?
00:52:09Whitehead?
00:52:11Come on.
00:52:12You come with me, you stay here.
00:52:22Griggs, don't leave the panel. Hughes, take over.
00:52:24Yes, sir.
00:52:27Watch out above here.
00:52:28We'd like to crawl along these pipes and drop down.
00:52:32Thanks, doc.
00:52:43Go back, he hit me.
00:52:46Where is he?
00:52:47He ran forward in the torpedo room.
00:52:51If he goes in there, we've had him.
00:52:52The torpedoes?
00:52:53The casings are too thick.
00:52:55The explosives are up there. If he fires into one of the casings, everything goes.
00:52:59I'll go.
00:53:00I'll go.
00:53:01I'll go.
00:53:02I'll go.
00:53:03I'll go.
00:53:04I'll go.
00:53:05I'll go.
00:53:06I'll go.
00:53:07I'll go.
00:53:08I'll go.
00:53:09I'll go.
00:53:10I'll go.
00:53:11Everything goes.
00:53:14Maybe I can get him to shoot this way.
00:53:23Sergeant, sir?
00:53:24He's coming around.
00:53:27I can hear it coming.
00:53:28Badum-badum, badum-badum.
00:53:30It's like explosions.
00:53:31Lieutenant Whitehead.
00:53:32With a pistol.
00:53:33Trying to kill snakes.
00:53:35Won't that punch a hole in the side?
00:53:37In a warship?
00:53:38It might crease the plates.
00:53:40The real danger is ricochet.
00:53:42In a submarine, one bullet could bounce around like a machine gun.
00:53:45Somebody better stop him.
00:53:47Rust went to try. He might need a hand.
00:53:50The battery's dried up.
00:53:52The cells are hooked up in series.
00:53:54All you gotta do is push in the plug.
00:54:38Lieutenant?
00:55:00It's Rust Bogan.
00:55:02It's okay. It's all clear. You can come out.
00:55:05Lieutenant?
00:55:34Lieutenant?
00:56:04Thanks.
00:56:34Thank you.
00:57:02All right, great shoes. Let's try it again.
00:57:06Go ahead one ten. Stop it back one ten.
00:57:26Damn.
00:57:30If he keeps this up, he's gonna tear up the motors.
00:57:34Take over. I'll go up and tell him.
00:57:54Now push it out.
00:57:59Check the rudder.
00:58:01Go on, Foster.
00:58:10Hey, Rust.
00:58:11The coils are smoking. You better ease up.
00:58:12You're gonna burn out the YVs.
00:58:13All right, I'll stop.
00:58:14Let us make sure we jammed it some.
00:58:18The weight of the rock side jumps against the port section
00:58:21and keeps us squeezed against the cliffs.
00:58:24The batteries have just about had it.
00:58:26If we were to shut down the minimum right now,
00:58:28we'd have less than eight hours.
00:58:30All right, shut them down.
00:58:31Keep the air conditioning, the scrubbers, and the floodlight.
00:58:34Floodlight?
00:58:35On the port side.
00:58:36How come?
00:58:38We're going out.
00:58:39Rust, you gotta be kidding.
00:58:41You can't move the boat, move the rocks.
00:58:43Those rocks must weigh more than a thousand tons.
00:58:46We set up a series of charges enough to gouge out the load.
00:58:50All we need is a couple of inches.
00:58:51How do you know the charges won't crack us open?
00:58:53Well, I don't, but if we sit here, we're dead.
00:58:56If the divers go out there, they're dead.
00:58:59Not necessarily.
00:59:00We've had divers out a thousand feet before.
00:59:02We got deep water rigs, exotic air mixtures, helium, argon.
00:59:06We're loaded with experts.
00:59:08Rust, that current's blowing at more than 12 knots.
00:59:11It can rip off tanks, face masks.
00:59:13It'll sweep those guys around like pieces of kelp.
00:59:16We'll rig the gear with extra belts,
00:59:17hook up harnesses, cables to keep from being swept away.
00:59:20It's gotta be done.
00:59:21Who's gonna do it?
00:59:23Me.
00:59:24You?
00:59:25I got more time in a wetsuit than this whole group.
00:59:27Yeah, that was a lot of hash marks ago.
00:59:29Thanks a lot.
00:59:30Well, you don't bail out at over a thousand every day.
00:59:33Today's the day.
00:59:34Don't just stand there.
00:59:35Rig me some harness, some cables, get the charges ready.
00:59:38Who's the expert on air mixtures?
00:59:40Lee Chu.
00:59:41He's dead.
00:59:43Well, that's great.
00:59:45Where's backup?
00:59:46Liz does the clocking.
00:59:47Keep the decompression tables.
00:59:48I do the arithmetic.
00:59:50Can you put it together?
00:59:52All it takes is a slide rule
00:59:54and a margin for error.
00:59:56Remind me to back you up sometime, Doc.
01:00:00You better mix it up enough for two.
01:00:02Regulations require a swimming buddy.
01:00:05Make that the same all around.
01:00:07You need a qualified lifeguard.
01:00:09Okay.
01:00:10We're all forgetting one thing.
01:00:12Them.
01:00:15You get moving around in here in the dark
01:00:17trying to make a dive,
01:00:18and somebody's gonna get hit.
01:00:20Oh, you get that job, boy.
01:00:22What do you mean?
01:00:23What do snakes do in the winter?
01:00:24How should I know?
01:00:25Dig a hole.
01:00:26Hibernate.
01:00:27In the hole?
01:00:28Sleep like a baby.
01:00:30The cold slows them down,
01:00:31so we shut down the heating system.
01:00:33How far down?
01:00:34Off.
01:00:35What about us?
01:00:36It'll get close to freezing,
01:00:37so we'll wrap up in blankets,
01:00:38issue some booze,
01:00:39feed in some oxygen.
01:00:42We'll all catch cold and comfort.
01:00:43Come on.
01:00:44I'll get the charges.
01:00:53Come on.
01:01:24My own special blend.
01:01:27Rich in antibiotics,
01:01:28mountain-grown painkillers.
01:01:30Oh, I don't need it.
01:01:32I'm numb with cold.
01:01:34How cold is it?
01:01:3641 and falling.
01:01:40I have a parka,
01:01:41but I'm afraid to shake it out.
01:01:42Yeah.
01:01:49Huh?
01:01:50Just like home.
01:01:52I don't have a home.
01:01:54Oh.
01:01:57I live at the B.O.Q.
01:01:59So do I.
01:02:01Oh?
01:02:03No kidding.
01:02:14We're about set.
01:02:16You mixing us some good stuff, Doc?
01:02:1967 plus 3-0.
01:02:23If I made a mistake,
01:02:24I hope you won't be mad.
01:02:26Yeah, I'll be dead.
01:02:28Where did you get that?
01:02:29Goes with the job.
01:02:31You're not supposed to be taking alcohol.
01:02:33Well, I got a warm-up to shoot.
01:02:35I haven't figured it in the mixture.
01:02:37I told you, it goes with the job.
01:02:39Regulations.
01:02:40You were right, Rust.
01:02:43The call slows them down to a crawl.
01:02:44I found this up by the radio room.
01:02:46Until a crawl,
01:02:47I got another one on the way down here.
01:02:49Well, here are your blasting packs.
01:02:50They're ready to hook up in a series.
01:02:52And your firing wire.
01:02:54You're safe until we hook them up to our detonator.
01:02:56You want to try the headset?
01:02:57No, I'm sorry.
01:02:58No, there's a lot of wires.
01:02:59If the headset gets in your way,
01:03:00cut it loose.
01:03:01Okay.
01:03:13How do you feel?
01:03:16Cold.
01:03:20There is something wrong with my eyes.
01:03:22The shock must have damaged the pupil.
01:03:25Does it hurt?
01:03:28It feels as though
01:03:29I've been looking directly into the sun.
01:03:33Where is Turquali?
01:03:35Ikeda?
01:03:36Down at the airlock.
01:03:38We're going to try to go outside.
01:03:41I've got to go help them.
01:03:42You're not strong enough.
01:03:44It's all right.
01:03:46I'm all right except for my eye.
01:03:50I'll come with you.
01:04:12Pressure?
01:04:13Starting at 5.
01:04:156 is in.
01:04:177.
01:04:2110-10.
01:04:2210-20.
01:04:2430-50.
01:04:2660. Hold.
01:04:30Needles are joined.
01:04:32Signal?
01:04:33All green.
01:04:34Equalized here.
01:04:36Blood it.
01:05:13Blood it.
01:05:43Blood it.
01:06:13Blood it.
01:06:44Time?
01:06:59Miss, what are you doing here?
01:07:01That's not for the court.
01:07:03Come on, calm down.
01:07:04How many were there?
01:07:06Six.
01:07:07We dropped one off the edge,
01:07:092000 feet down.
01:07:11Time?
01:07:13Nineteen minutes.
01:07:15They got nineteen on the clock.
01:07:17The car's too heavy.
01:07:20Russ, are you in trouble?
01:07:22It's too cold. Three more. We're coming in.
01:08:14Boy, you got some trouble.
01:08:16That light's tangled up.
01:08:18Russ.
01:08:19What happened?
01:08:20I can't tell.
01:08:21Russ, can you read me?
01:08:23I better get out there. I'll come with you.
01:08:25Come on, hold it. He didn't want the headset anyway.
01:08:27He probably cut it loose.
01:08:28What if they're in trouble?
01:08:30He knows what he's doing.
01:08:32Russ?
01:08:43Russ?
01:09:08Russ?
01:09:10Russ, do you need help?
01:09:40Russ?
01:10:11Russ?
01:10:14Russ?
01:10:23Russ?
01:10:41They're coming in.
01:10:45Blow the air out.
01:10:49Decompression ready.
01:10:57CO2 holding steady, sir.
01:11:01How long do we have?
01:11:03Oxygen?
01:11:05Two, two and a half hours.
01:11:07What's the temperature?
01:11:08Freezing, give or take a degree.
01:11:12I'm beginning to prefer the snakes.
01:11:15I wouldn't say that.
01:11:37Russ, are you okay?
01:11:40Okay, there's some trouble.
01:11:44He's pinned down on a rock.
01:11:46Slept on his hands.
01:11:48Has he got air?
01:11:49About 15 minutes if he can.
01:11:51Reaches down to the reserve tank, center of quality.
01:11:54I'm on my way.
01:11:55Now take a crowbar and pry up the rocks.
01:11:58Get him out of there.
01:11:59How bad does he hurt?
01:12:01He can't use his hands. You'll have to carry him.
01:12:03I'll go and help them.
01:12:06The car gets worse.
01:12:11Russ?
01:12:14Can you help him?
01:12:16He's exhausted and half frozen. He's got to have heat.
01:12:19Okay, hook up a heater.
01:12:21If the snake shows up, I'll start it.
01:12:35Beep, beep, beep.
01:13:05Beep, beep, beep.
01:13:36Beep, beep, beep.
01:13:52This is Davis.
01:13:54Sorrel doesn't look good.
01:13:57I'm going out to help him.
01:14:05Beep, beep, beep.
01:14:35Beep, beep, beep.
01:15:06Beep, beep, beep.
01:15:18Beep, beep, beep.
01:15:24Beep, beep, beep.
01:15:29Beep, beep, beep.
01:15:35Beep, beep, beep.
01:15:56You old snake, you're wide awake.
01:15:59Where's the brandy?
01:16:01What?
01:16:03Where's the brandy?
01:16:05No way. You're just out of decompression.
01:16:10Entry light, clear the airlock.
01:16:12Decompression ready.
01:16:14Interlock.
01:16:23Open the hatch.
01:16:26Did you find Ikeda?
01:16:28He's outside.
01:16:32His hands are not yours.
01:16:37I had to kill him.
01:16:39I started to black out.
01:16:42So I tied his harness.
01:16:45Well, maybe Sorrel can bring him in.
01:16:47His cable broke.
01:16:50Davis tried to help him.
01:16:54The current carried both of them over the edge.
01:17:01Into the deep.
01:17:032,000.
01:17:21How much time has Ikeda got left?
01:17:23Depends what time Tokwale turned on the reserve.
01:17:27Ikeda's reserve air. When did you turn it on?
01:17:31Tokwale.
01:17:35He's passed out. Let's get him over by the heater.
01:17:38We'll be over to the airlock. We gotta get Ikeda inside.
01:17:42You can't handle it, Russ. Not with those mixtures.
01:17:46He said 450 psi. If he goes out, he'll come back with the vents.
01:17:50I can do it.
01:17:52Go outside?
01:17:54I have saved workers from drowning in the pole fisheries.
01:17:57That's 200 feet.
01:17:59She can't handle scuba gear.
01:18:03Wait a minute.
01:18:05If she breathes the air mixture,
01:18:07it doesn't make any difference whether she has scuba gear on or not.
01:18:10It's the pressure that counts, right?
01:18:13How long can you stay out?
01:18:15In warm water, without moving. Close to five minutes.
01:18:20Out there, not more than three.
01:18:22How fast can you bring Ikeda in?
01:18:24With no follow-ups.
01:18:26You figure she leaves the escape hatch at zero,
01:18:28allow two minutes to get him inside.
01:18:30We can force her time in the airlock.
01:18:32It'll be sloppy, but the water will help wash him into the case though.
01:18:35How long will that take?
01:18:37Half a minute.
01:18:39How long before she can get air?
01:18:41We'll force her in as soon as the outside is secure.
01:18:44How long?
01:18:4530 seconds, ma'am.
01:18:48That's a total of three minutes.
01:18:50No, it's too close.
01:18:52The only way she's gonna make it is to take a tank out there with her.
01:18:55If she gets stuck, she can pull in a couple of breaths.
01:18:58Can you do it?
01:19:00I haven't ever used an air tank.
01:19:02I have to dive the only way I know.
01:19:06You better take it with you anyway,
01:19:08or you'll be marching for air.
01:19:10Yeah.
01:19:12So leave the valve open.
01:19:14Now, if anything goes wrong, anything at all,
01:19:17you head for this tank.
01:19:19Stick this in your mouth,
01:19:21push this to release the water,
01:19:23and breathe.
01:19:40Breathe.
01:20:10One minute, 30 seconds.
01:20:41Two minutes, 10.
01:20:4615.
01:20:47She's falling behind.
01:20:49She's got the reserve tank.
01:20:51Thank God.
01:21:11Secure the inside. Open the outside.
01:21:13Not yet. He's only halfway in.
01:21:15He's stuck. Pull him through.
01:21:17No. No, no. Don't open it.
01:21:19You'll lose the pressure.
01:21:21Akita!
01:21:23Akita!
01:21:25Akita!
01:21:27Akita!
01:21:29Akita!
01:21:31Akita!
01:21:33Akita!
01:21:35Akita!
01:21:37Akita!
01:21:39Akita! Your elbows!
01:21:42Pull forward!
01:21:56Four minutes. Hatch open.
01:21:58Yeah, but she hasn't come in yet.
01:22:00We gotta help her.
01:22:03The quality's still unconscious.
01:22:05Now, boy, get this damn thing over to the airlock.
01:22:08Russ, you can't.
01:22:10I'm going out. I'm not gonna leave her there.
01:22:12Now, get it over to the airlock.
01:22:15Okay, let's hook it up.
01:22:17Come on, let's move.
01:22:38Come on.
01:23:08Come on.
01:23:39I don't have to tell you we're down past the red line.
01:23:43The charges are set in series.
01:23:45They'll go off one after another like a string of firecrackers.
01:23:49We'll get hit hard by the shockwaves.
01:23:51He'll grab a hold of some.
01:23:56This goes for the memory of those that have died...
01:23:59and for us.
01:24:02The resurrection and the life saith the Lord...
01:24:05neither believeth in me, though he were dead...
01:24:08yet shall he live.
01:24:11And whosoever liveth and believeth in me...
01:24:13shall never die.
01:24:16Amen.
01:24:19Boy.
01:24:21Let's go.
01:24:25Alarm the detonator.
01:24:30Secure the fire.
01:24:32Let's go.
01:24:35Fire.
01:25:06Oh, shit.
01:25:20The keel's afloat. We're clear.
01:25:22Listing the starboard.
01:25:24Clear the auxiliary.
01:25:26Take off the lift.
01:25:30Shut the flood vent negative.
01:25:32Pop oxy-aristocene.
01:25:34Pop it up to mark one-zero-five-eight.
01:25:36Blowing negative to the mark.
01:25:48One-zero-five-six.
01:25:50That's four feet in the right direction.
01:25:52Yeah!
01:26:05Floating free, but we're still under the cliffs.
01:26:09Pile of rocks forming.
01:26:13Pile of rocks to the port side.
01:26:18Another pile left.
01:26:23Is it still empty?
01:26:25Can we ease through?
01:26:27I don't want to wedge us in again.
01:26:30Starboard back.
01:26:32Starboard back. One-third.
01:26:34Can we back out?
01:26:36All stop. No, there's a pile of rocks there.
01:26:38Graves.
01:26:40Two down in the torpedo room.
01:26:42Arm one and four.
01:26:44Aye-aye, chief.
01:26:46If we lay back far enough, maybe we can torpedo our way out of here.
01:26:58All forward, one-third.
01:27:00Speed zero.
01:27:02All stop.
01:27:06Brought her a midship.
01:27:10I'll bring out the keel just to puff.
01:27:16Let's go, Vince, to hang.
01:27:24Torpedo dials heading right in the nose.
01:27:27Range one-six-zero.
01:27:29Bearing, Martin.
01:27:31Set.
01:27:32Final bearing and shoot.
01:27:38Same range, same bearing.
01:27:40Mark. Set. Shoot.
01:27:50We made it.
01:27:52All forward, full. All forward, full.
01:27:54Come on, split it down the middle.
01:27:57Don't let her drop.
01:27:59Bend negative.
01:28:01Hop from auxiliary to sea.
01:28:07Speed? Five.
01:28:09Six. Depth?
01:28:11One-zero, five-zero.
01:28:16Cleft set ahead.
01:28:18All right, blow the ballast.
01:28:20Keep the bow up and redline it.
01:28:27All right.
01:28:32Stopping the ridge.
01:28:39Bow's clear.
01:28:41Midships?
01:28:42Depth?
01:28:43One-zero, one-five.
01:28:46Open water.
01:28:50What's the speed?
01:28:51Twelve.
01:28:52All right, ease it off to eight.
01:28:53How's the air?
01:28:56Thirty minutes, give or take individual tolerances.
01:28:58All right, ease the blow to a steady climb.
01:29:02Time it to service in thirty minutes.
01:29:07Now, stay in one place.
01:29:09We're moving up on daylight,
01:29:11but the couplings can burst any number of things can happen to sink us.
01:29:17What's the depth?
01:29:19Nine-hundred-seventy.
01:29:21I'll bring out the fire extinguishers, Lieutenant.
01:29:23Fire extinguishers?
01:29:24For every few hundred feet we climb, the temperature goes up three or four degrees.
01:29:27It's not hot enough to cause a fire, though.
01:29:29No, but it's warm enough to bring the snakes back, particularly up in the pipes.
01:29:33Why the fire extinguishers?
01:29:34I got the idea that maybe they wouldn't strike at a blast of CO2.
01:29:38Couldn't use it before because of the air.
01:29:43Well, if that doesn't work, throw it out.
01:29:47You got the con, Lieutenant.
01:29:49Okay.
01:29:55You know, you could use another six hours in the decompression chamber.
01:29:59I could use a drink.
01:30:00Yeah.
01:30:01Come on, Doc, I'll pay you back when we get a shot.
01:30:04I'm not kidding, Russ. You can still get the dance.
01:30:07Tell me about it.
01:30:08Tell you what, I'll fix you up a nice bed in the decompression tank.
01:30:11Maybe we can work something out.
01:30:16Seven-thirty.
01:30:19Seven-twenty-five.
01:30:22Seven-twenty.
01:30:24Seven-twenty.
01:30:34Six-hundred-fifty.
01:30:36Forty-five.
01:30:38Forty.
01:30:55Forty.
01:31:04Four-sixty.
01:31:07Four-fifty-five.
01:31:25Eighty-five.
01:31:28Eighty.
01:31:30Seventy-five.
01:31:31Speed?
01:31:32Nine.
01:31:33Slow to seven.
01:31:34Depth?
01:31:35Sixty-eight.
01:31:38All vents shut. Blow all ballast.
01:31:48Standby to surface.
01:31:49Slight less to starboard.
01:31:51Standby to surface.
01:31:52Slight less to starboard.
01:31:54Take off the bow plane angle.
01:31:56Pumps to port side auxiliary.
01:31:58Standby to surface.
01:32:03Surface.
01:32:21Open the hatch.
01:32:52Whoa.
01:33:06Radio opposition at Falkland Base. Extreme emergency.
01:33:09Tell them to send air... air-sea... rescue.
01:33:22Get away! Get away!
01:33:24Get away!

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