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00:00:00Ladies and gentlemen, we are going to fly for 7.5 hours to reach London.
00:00:16And the flight is on time.
00:00:18The weather department says that the weather will be clear.
00:00:21So sit comfortably and enjoy the journey.
00:00:26You didn't cut your hair as we discussed.
00:00:30Just look at it with your heart.
00:00:32Poetry!
00:00:37Sir, would you like to have something?
00:00:38No, thank you.
00:00:39Here you go, ma'am.
00:00:41Sir, would you like to have something?
00:00:42No.
00:00:44Was there a party last night?
00:00:45Oh, shush!
00:00:54Yes, we will meet, right?
00:00:56Yes, of course.
00:01:01Excuse me.
00:01:04Here you go, ma'am.
00:01:14Will, I have checked everything.
00:01:18It's in the roll.
00:01:19What do you think?
00:01:20It's enough that you have checked.
00:01:25Hey Daniel, you are scaring me.
00:01:27What's going on?
00:01:29I don't know.
00:01:31Is it a short circuit?
00:01:36See, it's just a little...
00:01:39Come on, Daniel.
00:01:40Stop this nonsense and find out what the problem is.
00:01:43Gander Centre, this is IA-42.
00:01:45It seems there is a problem with the intermittent instruments.
00:01:47We are trying to fix it.
00:01:49Okay, IA-42.
00:01:50The path ahead is clear.
00:01:52If you need any kind of help, let us know.
00:01:56Okay, IA-42.
00:01:59Daniel, I can't fly the plane like this.
00:02:05What's going on?
00:02:09Oh!
00:02:17Gander Centre, this is IA-42.
00:02:19You said the weather was clear.
00:02:21The path ahead was clear five minutes ago, IA-42.
00:02:24This storm suddenly appeared.
00:02:27Do you have any other route other than SQ-7700?
00:02:30Let's try and see.
00:02:32Ladies and gentlemen, please take your seats.
00:02:34There could be turbulence ahead.
00:02:39Crew, take the passengers to their seats.
00:02:54What's going on?
00:03:03What's going on?
00:03:05Is the plane going to crash?
00:03:12Do you think we can escape?
00:03:14I think we should go straight.
00:03:28We are rolling.
00:03:54Oh!
00:04:24What was that?
00:04:26It was so scary.
00:04:29I thought we were safe.
00:04:32But what was that?
00:04:36It's night time.
00:04:38There was still an hour before sunset.
00:04:47Did we faint?
00:04:48What do you think, Captain?
00:04:50No, nothing like that happened.
00:04:55I'm sorry for the inconvenience.
00:04:57There was a sudden storm.
00:04:59The good news is that we have passed it.
00:05:02The path ahead is smooth now.
00:05:04You must have noticed that when we were passing the storm,
00:05:07the sun had already set.
00:05:09This often happens when you cross the Bermuda Triangle.
00:05:13Don't worry.
00:05:14You can see the next sunset tomorrow.
00:05:19Sometimes you have to lie when you cross the Bermuda Triangle.
00:05:24I'm sorry.
00:05:43Is someone else's connection down?
00:05:45Yes.
00:05:46I'm not getting any signal from my phone.
00:05:55Wow! Did you see that?
00:06:01We have altitude, airspeed and fuel.
00:06:05But we can only fly in the air.
00:06:08We have a lot of fuel left, but anything can happen.
00:06:14Let me see if we can manage anything.
00:06:17Gander Centre, this is IA-42.
00:06:19We have passed the storm,
00:06:21but we need your help for our instruments.
00:06:24IA-42.
00:06:27Gander Centre, this is London-bound IA-42.
00:06:30Can you hear me?
00:06:33I can't hear you.
00:06:35The fuses are fine.
00:06:37I don't know what the problem is.
00:06:40Check the backup.
00:06:41Maybe something happened there.
00:06:42I'll do it.
00:06:44Gander Centre, this is IA-42.
00:06:46Can you hear me?
00:06:49Not now.
00:06:51Daniel?
00:06:52There's one thing that's working fine.
00:06:55What is it?
00:06:57Our radar system.
00:07:00It's the only thing that hasn't changed since the International Airline Avionics was upgraded.
00:07:07As long as it's working, we're safe.
00:07:12Are you okay?
00:07:14Yes, I'm fine.
00:07:21Sir, can I get you anything?
00:07:23Sorry, I'll trouble you.
00:07:25It's okay. What would you like?
00:07:27No, thank you.
00:07:31It's early tonight, isn't it?
00:07:33It's because of the storm, as the captain said.
00:07:37So, what are you going to England for?
00:07:39Business or sightseeing?
00:07:41Don't know.
00:07:42We're history professors at Akron University.
00:07:44There's going to be a convention in London.
00:07:46Yes, we've found some amazing pre-war artifacts there.
00:07:50Some of them are my favorites.
00:07:51You don't have to bore them.
00:07:53They're sleepy anyway.
00:07:55No, it's okay.
00:07:56I have to finish my work.
00:07:57Then I'll come back and listen to you.
00:07:59I'll be waiting for you.
00:08:01You go, or he'll bore you.
00:08:05Okay, so this is Hitler's map.
00:08:07Argentina's, right?
00:08:11What are you doing?
00:08:12Oh, me?
00:08:14I'm calculating everything.
00:08:17You know, at my age, I have to calculate everything.
00:08:21Because I don't know if I'll ever get to live again.
00:08:26Okay, I won't disturb you.
00:08:28Thanks a lot.
00:08:43Strange.
00:08:44Strange.
00:08:45What's wrong?
00:08:46Some good news again?
00:08:47Look at that.
00:08:51There's nothing here.
00:08:52Nothing at all.
00:08:55Is its radar broken too?
00:08:57I thought so too, but the coordinates are moving.
00:09:01If the radar was broken, the coordinates wouldn't move.
00:09:05So there's something we can rely on.
00:09:07There should be air traffic around us too, right?
00:09:11Okay, so let's make a loop and find a solution.
00:09:27There's nothing.
00:09:29According to the radar, we're alone here.
00:09:33Maybe the storm has diverted the traffic.
00:09:35Let's wait for the signals to come back.
00:09:37What if that doesn't happen?
00:09:39We still have a few hours to get to London.
00:09:42That doesn't mean we've lost our way.
00:09:48If we get off the cloud cover,
00:09:50we can get a visual cue from a shipping lane or a cargo ship.
00:09:57Is that the right thing to do?
00:10:00If no one can hear us, then this is the only way.
00:10:10This is Cameron.
00:10:11Hey Cameron, how's it going over there?
00:10:14We're a little tired, but everything's fine.
00:10:16Good.
00:10:17I'm going to make an announcement,
00:10:19and I want everyone to sit in their seats.
00:10:21We'll descend.
00:10:22Is everything okay?
00:10:23We're just about to leave a high-level windshear.
00:10:29Make everyone sit in their seats.
00:10:31Okay.
00:10:36Is everything okay?
00:10:38We'll have to make everyone sit in their seats.
00:10:40We're going to descend.
00:10:41They're saying there could be turbulence.
00:10:45What kind of turbulence?
00:10:48Ladies and gentlemen,
00:10:49everyone sit in their seats.
00:10:51We're about to leave a high-level windshear.
00:10:53That's why we're going to go under the clouds.
00:10:55This is normal.
00:10:57Still, everyone sit in their seats.
00:11:08Everything's secure here, Captain.
00:11:22Are you okay?
00:11:23Yes, I'm fine.
00:11:25Believe me,
00:11:26I've seen this happen many times in my career.
00:11:29There's nothing to worry about.
00:11:31Okay.
00:11:33Earth!
00:11:35That means the Atlantic is just below us.
00:11:37It should be.
00:11:45Okay.
00:11:46That means we're lost.
00:11:48Gander Center, can you hear me?
00:11:51Keep looking out for radio towers
00:11:53or something like blinking lights.
00:12:03According to the radar,
00:12:05there's a small plane 20 kilometers away.
00:12:08What's this?
00:12:09There are a lot of planes here.
00:12:11Are you sure they're planes?
00:12:13I've never seen anything like this.
00:12:14Are you sure?
00:12:15I'm not sure about this,
00:12:16but we're heading towards something.
00:12:21It's very dark ahead.
00:12:22It could be a storm.
00:12:25That's not a storm.
00:12:27That's a...
00:12:29fire.
00:12:30It's a fire.
00:12:40Oh, my gosh!
00:12:41Oh, my gosh!
00:12:43Oh, no!
00:12:47What's going on?
00:12:48What's going on?
00:12:50What's going on?
00:12:53What's going on?
00:12:56What's going on?
00:12:57Look at that.
00:12:58Look at that.
00:13:00How is this possible?
00:13:02Oh, no!
00:13:03Something's happening out there.
00:13:05I don't understand what's going on.
00:13:08Look at that.
00:13:11What's going on?
00:13:12What do you think?
00:13:13The plane must have crashed.
00:13:15But what's going on?
00:13:16I've never seen anything like this.
00:13:18I'm so scared.
00:13:20Where are we stuck?
00:13:25How is this possible?
00:13:27Bill,
00:13:29something's coming our way.
00:13:30It's coming near us.
00:13:31Hurry up.
00:13:37Daniel, turn off the nav lights.
00:13:40No, we're too low.
00:13:42Stop!
00:13:47Keep an eye on the radar.
00:13:56Oh, my gosh!
00:14:02Hey, what's going on?
00:14:04Is someone going to shoot us like the Ukrainian planes?
00:14:08What's going on?
00:14:10We don't have to panic until our captain tells us something.
00:14:13Everything's fine.
00:14:14Hey, I'm asking you a question.
00:14:15Okay?
00:14:17As soon as we find out,
00:14:18we'll give you an answer.
00:14:20What? Listen.
00:14:22Listen, I want an answer.
00:14:27Sir, let go of my hand.
00:14:29Sir,
00:14:30if you don't sit down,
00:14:31we'll have to take action.
00:14:33So, sit down.
00:14:36Okay.
00:14:49Cameron.
00:14:50Bill, what's going on?
00:14:51We'll handle it.
00:14:53Is everything okay there?
00:14:54Everything's fine.
00:14:56We're just a little confused and scared.
00:14:59I'll talk to them.
00:15:00We'll tell you everything soon.
00:15:02Just calm down, okay?
00:15:21I think everything's fine.
00:15:22Everything's fine.
00:15:24There's nothing around.
00:15:25I'm going to keep some distance between us and them.
00:15:28We'll duck in a while, okay?
00:15:32What?
00:15:33Bill,
00:15:34it didn't make any difference last time.
00:15:36We don't even know where we are.
00:15:37Without the instruments,
00:15:38we only have the option of landmarks
00:15:40and they can't be seen from the clouds.
00:15:49Ladies and gentlemen,
00:15:50I'm sorry for the inconvenience.
00:15:51There was a storm,
00:15:52but now everything's fine.
00:15:54You don't have to worry.
00:15:55I didn't see anything.
00:15:57I request you to remain calm.
00:16:00The flight crew will help you.
00:16:04Excuse me.
00:16:05Sorry.
00:16:06No, tell me.
00:16:07What can I do for you?
00:16:08Actually, we want to help you.
00:16:11Sorry, gentlemen.
00:16:12It's not the time for jokes.
00:16:13We'll talk later.
00:16:14Oh.
00:16:16Listen.
00:16:21Captain, I'm Cameron.
00:16:30Look, we can't talk right now.
00:16:31Captain, my name is Bennett
00:16:32and this is my colleague, Dale.
00:16:34Listen to me.
00:16:35Roger, we need help here.
00:16:37Captain, do you know which aircraft that is?
00:16:39Please, go back to your seat.
00:16:40You go back to your seat.
00:16:41Those vehicles,
00:16:42GU-88,
00:16:43none of them are allowed.
00:16:44What are you doing?
00:16:45What are you doing?
00:16:46What are you doing?
00:16:47Please, go back to your seat.
00:16:48Please, go back to your seat.
00:16:49Look, no one has seen these airplanes
00:16:50before 1945.
00:16:51Listen to me.
00:16:52Listen to me.
00:16:53It's not possible that
00:16:54those airplanes are still present.
00:16:55Come out.
00:16:56What is this?
00:16:58Are you flying a plane without instruments, Captain?
00:17:01How do you know all this?
00:17:02No, no, I don't know.
00:17:03Please.
00:17:04It's all visible.
00:17:05We are flying without a lot of instruments.
00:17:07The satellites are not working
00:17:08and only the radar is working.
00:17:11Complete signal loss.
00:17:12That means there is no satellite.
00:17:19Tell me quickly.
00:17:21Is your radio working?
00:17:23We are getting statics, but...
00:17:24But since we left from there,
00:17:25we haven't had any contact.
00:17:29Yes, you are right.
00:17:31This is because
00:17:32there were not many allied radio towers
00:17:35in the 1940s.
00:17:48Hey!
00:17:50Don't be afraid.
00:17:52Go to sleep.
00:17:54I can't sleep.
00:17:58Me too.
00:18:05It's strange.
00:18:08I can't sleep.
00:18:10I can't sleep.
00:18:12I can't sleep.
00:18:14I can't sleep.
00:18:16I can't sleep.
00:18:18Looking at the coastline and the planes,
00:18:19it feels like we are passing through St. Nazaire,
00:18:21where there was a bombing.
00:18:23In June 1940,
00:18:24France was bombed by the Germans.
00:18:28I don't have time for this.
00:18:29Take them back to their seats.
00:18:30Okay, let's go now.
00:18:32Wait, we can help you find your location.
00:18:34We can go under the clouds
00:18:35and find out about the geography of World War II.
00:18:37Okay, okay.
00:18:39You can help.
00:18:41But now, go back to your seats.
00:18:44Okay, Captain.
00:18:45And at lower altitudes,
00:18:46if you can catch the weaker frequencies of the 1940s,
00:18:48it will be good.
00:18:49I don't want to hear anything about time travel.
00:18:51First, let's find out where we are.
00:18:54Even if it looks outdated,
00:18:55our radar is much more advanced than the Germans.
00:18:58That's it.
00:19:00Go back to your seats.
00:19:01Let's go, Sir.
00:19:02Look, if any planes come again,
00:19:04this radar will keep us ahead of them.
00:19:06Even if you are right,
00:19:08which is not at all possible,
00:19:11then tell me, how can we go back?
00:19:14We will have to go in another storm.
00:19:17If one storm can reach here,
00:19:19then the other can also take us out of here.
00:19:21So, now we wait for another storm.
00:19:25Yes.
00:19:27Cameron, please take them back.
00:19:28Yes, absolutely.
00:19:29Gentlemen, please.
00:19:30And yes,
00:19:31all of you,
00:19:34stay quiet.
00:19:35Understood?
00:19:37Okay?
00:19:38Yes, Captain.
00:19:39Let's go.
00:19:40Go back to your seats.
00:19:44There are some electrical issues here.
00:19:49But what about those planes?
00:19:51And those bombs?
00:19:56I don't want anyone to panic.
00:20:00We will handle it.
00:20:09Captain,
00:20:11we will handle it.
00:20:12I have flown with you thousands of times,
00:20:14but you have never given up.
00:20:26We are going to descend again,
00:20:28but there is nothing to worry about.
00:20:30Thank you for your cooperation.
00:20:32I don't understand, how is this possible?
00:20:34This must have happened.
00:20:35When did you take your physics degree, Professor?
00:20:38Look, don't talk nonsense.
00:20:39Let me think.
00:20:40How is this possible?
00:20:42Okay.
00:20:44What do you want, sir?
00:20:45What did the captain say?
00:20:46Didn't you hear?
00:20:47We are going to a low altitude,
00:20:48to understand the situation.
00:20:51No, but...
00:20:53Okay.
00:20:55But what is going on?
00:20:56No, no, no.
00:20:57I promise, sir.
00:20:58As soon as everyone finds out,
00:20:59I will tell you.
00:21:00This is not possible.
00:21:01Please leave my hand.
00:21:02No, no, no.
00:21:03Listen to me.
00:21:05And listen to one more thing.
00:21:06If you hold my hand now,
00:21:08you may have to face a big problem.
00:21:12Okay.
00:21:17Okay, if we can identify a landmark,
00:21:19it will be good.
00:21:20It will be difficult.
00:21:21Without 21st century light pollution,
00:21:23are you sure,
00:21:25that it was San Nazari?
00:21:27Look, such a dangerous bombing,
00:21:29happened only in the 1940s.
00:21:33Alright.
00:21:34Okay.
00:21:35Let me take out the pencils.
00:21:36Scheduling.
00:21:37Scheduling.
00:21:38Yes.
00:21:39Yes.
00:21:42Yes.
00:21:53We will have to keep an eye on the next storm.
00:21:57Don't start now.
00:21:59Time travel storm is impossible.
00:22:01I know.
00:22:02But all this is meaningless.
00:22:03You will understand everything,
00:22:04when we find out where we are.
00:22:06Focus on this now.
00:22:07Okay?
00:22:08Hmm.
00:22:12Okay.
00:22:34May Day.
00:22:36This is IA Flight 42 out of Dallas.
00:22:39Listen to me carefully.
00:22:41We were on the way to Heathrow,
00:22:43and suddenly we got lost.
00:22:46Repeat.
00:22:48This is IA Flight 42.
00:22:50May Day.
00:22:51Someone is listening to me.
00:22:52Over.
00:23:02According to the radar,
00:23:03there is no one far away.
00:23:06Let's find out where we are.
00:23:19Look over there.
00:23:21Is that a river?
00:23:23Hmm.
00:23:24I don't know.
00:23:25Make a sketch.
00:23:30I can't believe it.
00:23:32I can't believe it.
00:23:35There is a world war going on below us.
00:23:38Full swing.
00:23:42If this is really June,
00:23:44then Hitler must have gone far ahead with his force.
00:23:47And after a week,
00:23:48he will be in Paris.
00:23:49Yes.
00:24:02There should be lights here.
00:24:04CDs?
00:24:05Maybe it's power cutting.
00:24:08That's why I can't connect to anyone.
00:24:13Repeat.
00:24:15This is Flight 42.
00:24:16If anyone is listening to me,
00:24:18please respond.
00:24:19Flight repeat airspace.
00:24:20Flight.
00:24:21Flight.
00:24:22Repeat airspace.
00:24:23Maybe he is speaking French.
00:24:24They were speaking the truth.
00:24:25We are in France.
00:24:28That Italian.
00:24:29Wait, wait, wait.
00:24:31Is he German?
00:24:32Flight.
00:24:33Repeat airspace.
00:24:34Airspace.
00:24:35Over.
00:24:37Hello.
00:24:38This is Captain William Strong.
00:24:41IA Flight 42.
00:24:42Can you hear me?
00:24:44Violation of international airspace.
00:24:46Please state your identity.
00:24:48I am Captain William Strong.
00:24:50I need your help.
00:24:51Are you listening?
00:24:53Captain.
00:24:54Whoever you are,
00:24:55this is a localized channel
00:24:57that is only used in emergencies.
00:24:59Over.
00:25:00This is Flight 42 out of Dulles.
00:25:02We have lost our way.
00:25:04Maybe we saw some German bombers.
00:25:07Bombers?
00:25:08You are saying you are in an aircraft?
00:25:10Yes.
00:25:15Hello.
00:25:17My name is Corporal Nigel Sheffield.
00:25:19Let me tell you,
00:25:20it is my duty
00:25:21to intercept long range transmissions.
00:25:24And you are forgetting
00:25:25that it is wrong to go in an aircraft right now.
00:25:27Look,
00:25:28I don't have time for nonsense.
00:25:30Can you connect me
00:25:31with a civilian air traffic control?
00:25:33Please.
00:25:35Air traffic control?
00:25:36This is a war zone.
00:25:38Is there anyone who can help us?
00:25:39Anyone?
00:25:41Okay, Captain.
00:25:42Which military branch are you from?
00:25:45We are a commercial airline.
00:25:48International.
00:25:50And you are flying in a German bombing area?
00:25:52No.
00:25:53That's strange.
00:25:54Look,
00:25:55can you tell me
00:25:57what the GMT is right now?
00:26:00Fine, Captain.
00:26:0217th June,
00:26:032130 hours.
00:26:05And the year?
00:26:07Are you kidding?
00:26:09Look, please answer our questions.
00:26:11Today is 17th June, 1940.
00:26:17Don't your commercial airlines give calendars?
00:26:20If your investigation is over,
00:26:22you can disconnect this channel.
00:26:24Listen,
00:26:26I don't know
00:26:27if you are trying to deceive us,
00:26:29but we are stuck here.
00:26:30And you are the only one
00:26:31who has contacted us.
00:26:33Deception?
00:26:34Not at all.
00:26:35Now, please remove yourself from this frequency
00:26:37and...
00:26:38How do I explain
00:26:39that this is a commercial airline
00:26:40that is stuck?
00:26:41I can't tell you that, Captain.
00:26:55Captain.
00:27:00Here?
00:27:01Here?
00:27:04This has to happen.
00:27:05This has to happen.
00:27:06If this...
00:27:07If this is Wren, then...
00:27:08This means...
00:27:10We should inform the Captain.
00:27:11Let's go.
00:27:25Let's go.
00:27:36Look,
00:27:37if you are kidding,
00:27:38then listen to me carefully.
00:27:40We only have a fuel gauge,
00:27:42altitude,
00:27:43and radar
00:27:44that is working.
00:27:47Your radar?
00:27:50I mean,
00:27:51radio detection.
00:27:52It scans the sky
00:27:53and tells us about other aircrafts.
00:27:56This looks like RDF technology
00:27:58that we Brits are developing.
00:28:00But we don't have anything like that yet.
00:28:02Right now,
00:28:03we are in the air
00:28:04because of that thing.
00:28:09Captain,
00:28:10maybe you know where we are.
00:28:13Nigel,
00:28:14I have history professors with me.
00:28:15And they know
00:28:16where we are
00:28:17right now.
00:28:19What are you saying?
00:28:20Look,
00:28:21we have identified a river
00:28:22and the surrounding hills
00:28:23around it.
00:28:24Right now,
00:28:25we are crossing
00:28:26the Rennes River in France.
00:28:28According to the timing
00:28:29after the bombing,
00:28:30this is our best guess.
00:28:31We are sure
00:28:32that we are crossing
00:28:33the same river
00:28:34where the RMS
00:28:35Lancastria was attacked
00:28:36and sank.
00:28:39Sank?
00:28:41Lancastria?
00:28:43Even if this is true,
00:28:44how do you know?
00:28:45You may not believe this,
00:28:46but we were going
00:28:47from DC to London
00:28:48in a commercial flight
00:28:49in the 21st century.
00:28:50And suddenly,
00:28:51there was a storm
00:28:52or something like that
00:28:53and we reached here.
00:28:55This is strange.
00:28:57Forget all that.
00:28:58We only know that
00:28:59we have lost our way
00:29:00in the sky
00:29:02and we are in a war zone.
00:29:05Nigel,
00:29:06we can die
00:29:07without your help.
00:29:12If we tell you
00:29:13about the bombing
00:29:14of Saint-Isidre,
00:29:15you will be able
00:29:16to understand
00:29:17the situation.
00:29:19What can you tell us?
00:29:20The air forces,
00:29:22UK JU88,
00:29:24Henkel HE111,
00:29:26Messerschmitt BF110
00:29:28likely prototypes
00:29:29and Lancastria.
00:29:33Ask the front.
00:29:34Yes.
00:29:35They will confirm
00:29:36that they are lost.
00:29:38Yes.
00:29:39I will ask.
00:29:41If you are serious,
00:29:43call back
00:29:44at this frequency
00:29:45in half an hour.
00:29:47We can't wait
00:29:48for half an hour.
00:29:49Call us back
00:29:50in five minutes.
00:29:53I will do
00:29:54whatever I can.
00:29:57God help us.
00:30:05Show me
00:30:06where you found
00:30:07these two points.
00:30:13Do you know the way?
00:30:15Maybe.
00:30:16Then we can
00:30:17increase our range.
00:30:20Fuel is less
00:30:21than half tank.
00:30:39Come in.
00:30:40How are you?
00:30:41Colonel,
00:30:42one minute.
00:30:43Any news?
00:30:44A transmission, sir.
00:30:45It is important
00:30:46to know about it.
00:31:15Sir.
00:31:31Ladies and gentlemen,
00:31:33I have the information
00:31:35that the flight crew
00:31:36is not giving you.
00:31:37Sir.
00:31:38Don't touch me.
00:31:39Please.
00:31:41I know it will look weird.
00:31:43But I think
00:31:45time has traveled.
00:31:53By the way,
00:31:54how many drinks did you have?
00:31:58We all saw the storm.
00:32:00The planes.
00:32:01The bombs.
00:32:03They know.
00:32:06I don't know how
00:32:07we came in time
00:32:08for World War II.
00:32:10All of you,
00:32:11please calm down.
00:32:12No.
00:32:13No one is telling anything.
00:32:14We have the right to know.
00:32:15Sit down.
00:32:16You are scaring us all.
00:32:23You all believe
00:32:24that we are in a war zone.
00:32:27So what?
00:32:29So?
00:32:31We are not going to survive.
00:32:33This plane is not for war.
00:32:37Listen. Listen.
00:32:39Do you know
00:32:40what this means?
00:32:41Listen to me.
00:32:43We are traveling
00:32:44to France
00:32:45in June 1914.
00:32:48The enemy has gathered
00:32:49its forces on the ground.
00:32:51We have it.
00:32:52We all have it.
00:32:54There is only one chance
00:32:56to change human history.
00:32:59We can kill the enemy.
00:33:03Okay.
00:33:04But
00:33:06how will we do this
00:33:07according to you?
00:33:09We tried to kill him
00:33:10in the war before
00:33:11but he failed.
00:33:14Because during that war
00:33:15he had outdated
00:33:16intelligence.
00:33:18We know exactly
00:33:19where Hitler is.
00:33:20Everything is in this book.
00:33:22Everything is written
00:33:23in detail.
00:33:24There is information
00:33:25about SS and Hitler.
00:33:27Okay.
00:33:28But they will see us
00:33:29from miles away.
00:33:30This is suicide.
00:33:31We can't do this.
00:33:36We are already surrounded
00:33:37by bombers
00:33:39and attack planes.
00:33:41We are not going to survive.
00:33:43But we can
00:33:44land this plane
00:33:45and find Hitler
00:33:46and kill him.
00:33:47That's it.
00:33:48That's enough.
00:33:51Leave him.
00:33:52He is right.
00:33:54We have to take this
00:33:55into our own hands.
00:33:56We can do something.
00:33:58We need a safe place
00:33:59for landing.
00:34:01And we have to
00:34:02convince the pilots.
00:34:03Stop.
00:34:04Stop.
00:34:06Go to the place.
00:34:10I thought
00:34:11you would support us
00:34:12and give us a chance.
00:34:13We can win this war.
00:34:15Wow.
00:34:16What a story.
00:34:18You want to hijack
00:34:19this plane.
00:34:20This is called terrorism.
00:34:21What?
00:34:22I am a patriot.
00:34:26Just listen to me
00:34:27because
00:34:28me and Private Jackson
00:34:29won't let you
00:34:30get into the cockpit.
00:34:35Do you think
00:34:36you can stop us?
00:34:38You can try.
00:34:43We can use you
00:34:44in this plan.
00:34:46You can be a hero.
00:34:49Just go back.
00:34:56What is happening?
00:34:57What are they doing?
00:34:58Stop them.
00:35:00Stop them.
00:35:01What are they doing?
00:35:02They are killing each other.
00:35:03What are they doing?
00:35:04Help.
00:35:05Stop them.
00:35:13Stop them.
00:35:19You.
00:35:26What is that sound?
00:35:31You don't understand.
00:35:32No, sir.
00:35:33You don't understand.
00:35:34Even if we try,
00:35:36there is a higher chance
00:35:37of making a mistake.
00:35:38Even if you know
00:35:39where the enemy is.
00:35:40Believe me.
00:35:42Let's say
00:35:43there is a world war
00:35:44going on down there
00:35:45and we make a mistake.
00:35:46Just one mistake
00:35:47and the enemy
00:35:48will have this plane.
00:35:49We will have the technology
00:35:50and this book.
00:35:51They will know
00:35:52everything.
00:35:55And then the enemy
00:35:56will have their own flag
00:35:57all over the world
00:35:58because of you.
00:36:01Because in order to
00:36:02change the past,
00:36:04we don't want to ruin it.
00:36:07Do you understand?
00:36:09That's why
00:36:10go back to your seat
00:36:11and sit quietly.
00:36:32Yes.
00:36:33Is everything okay there?
00:36:35Yes.
00:36:36There is nothing
00:36:37to worry about.
00:36:42Okay.
00:36:45We will keep them
00:36:46like this.
00:36:47There is no problem
00:36:48in the flight.
00:36:49Am I right?
00:36:50Yes.
00:36:51You are right, sir.
00:36:53He won't bother you
00:36:54now.
00:36:57Thanks to you.
00:36:59You brought
00:37:00a fire extinguisher.
00:37:11We have been in the air
00:37:12for the last 150 minutes
00:37:13with our current speed.
00:37:14And we are not going up
00:37:15or down.
00:37:17At least we know
00:37:18where we are going.
00:37:20Yes, you are right.
00:37:21We know where we are going.
00:37:22Yes.
00:37:23Right now,
00:37:24we are somewhere
00:37:25near France.
00:37:27That means
00:37:28if we want to continue
00:37:29this journey,
00:37:30we will have to
00:37:31find a friend
00:37:32or a safe
00:37:33landing space.
00:37:34Right?
00:37:37Yes.
00:37:38What happened?
00:37:39Some idiots
00:37:40were trying to
00:37:41hijack the plane
00:37:42and kill Hitler.
00:37:44Some soldiers
00:37:45helped us.
00:37:46But now,
00:37:47the passengers
00:37:48need answers.
00:37:49And that too,
00:37:50very soon.
00:37:52Corporal Nigel Sheffield
00:37:53calling Captain
00:37:54William Strong.
00:37:55This is Captain
00:37:56Strong.
00:37:57Tell me, Nigel.
00:37:58So, you are still
00:37:59here.
00:38:00And you are also
00:38:01with us.
00:38:02And you took
00:38:0310 minutes.
00:38:04Yes.
00:38:05Some things
00:38:06take time, Captain.
00:38:08I spoke to the command
00:38:09and the soldiers
00:38:10of the Western Front.
00:38:12And
00:38:13we trusted you
00:38:14completely.
00:38:17Not on that
00:38:18time travel thing,
00:38:21but your
00:38:22Lancaster thing
00:38:23was right.
00:38:25And to be honest,
00:38:27we got a lot of
00:38:28help in that.
00:38:30Nobody knew
00:38:31the extent
00:38:32of that firepower.
00:38:34And we don't
00:38:35even know
00:38:36such information
00:38:38I am glad
00:38:39that we agree
00:38:40on something, Nigel.
00:38:43Yes, you are right.
00:38:45We will do
00:38:46whatever we can.
00:38:47But Dunkirk…
00:38:49But after Dunkirk,
00:38:52we are broken.
00:38:54It was a very
00:38:55bad scene.
00:38:57What?
00:38:58What are you saying?
00:39:00No, no, no.
00:39:01Allied forces
00:39:02evacuated
00:39:03millions of troops.
00:39:05Evacuate?
00:39:07Didn't you read
00:39:08the newspaper?
00:39:09Jerry's surrounded
00:39:10us from both sides.
00:39:11It was a dangerous
00:39:12scene.
00:39:13Half of our
00:39:14million soldiers
00:39:15were killed.
00:39:16What?
00:39:17How is that possible?
00:39:18It was very bad.
00:39:19What happened?
00:39:21He is saying
00:39:22Dunkirk was
00:39:23massacred.
00:39:24But that is not
00:39:25true.
00:39:26Dunkirk was
00:39:27a very successful
00:39:28Allied evacuation
00:39:29mission.
00:39:30They rescued
00:39:31400,000 troops.
00:39:33So if you are
00:39:34right,
00:39:35the past we are in
00:39:37is not what we
00:39:38know.
00:39:41Sorry to hear that,
00:39:42Nigel.
00:39:43Well, Captain.
00:39:44The point is
00:39:45how can we
00:39:46help you?
00:39:47We need two things
00:39:48right now.
00:39:49A safe route
00:39:51and a safe landing
00:39:52location.
00:39:53And one more thing.
00:39:54If you have
00:39:55any information
00:39:56about a strange
00:39:57storm,
00:39:58let us know.
00:39:59I will do
00:40:00whatever I can,
00:40:01Captain.
00:40:02What is your current
00:40:03position?
00:40:04I don't know.
00:40:05We crossed the
00:40:06Rennes a while ago
00:40:07and now we are
00:40:08heading straight.
00:40:09Are you near
00:40:10the German border?
00:40:11What is your current
00:40:12airspeed?
00:40:13400 knots.
00:40:15Listen to me
00:40:16carefully, Captain.
00:40:17First of all,
00:40:18change your course.
00:40:19We are hearing
00:40:20German chattering.
00:40:21We are talking
00:40:22about a large
00:40:23French aircraft.
00:40:26That means
00:40:27whoever is bombing
00:40:29knows that
00:40:30we are here.
00:40:35Are there any
00:40:36friendly people
00:40:37in this area
00:40:38who can help us?
00:40:39It is difficult
00:40:40to know this
00:40:41without knowing
00:40:42your exact position.
00:40:43What if we
00:40:44become visible to you?
00:40:45What do you mean?
00:40:46We are flying
00:40:47with our nav lights
00:40:48off.
00:40:49But we can
00:40:50switch on
00:40:51landing and
00:40:52running lights.
00:40:53Are you sure
00:40:54about this?
00:40:55Many systems
00:40:56have failed.
00:40:57This is analog,
00:40:58right?
00:41:01Shall we start?
00:41:04Yes.
00:41:16Take him to the
00:41:17Colonel immediately.
00:41:26Nigel,
00:41:27something is
00:41:28coming in front of us.
00:41:30One minute, Captain.
00:41:31They can be allies.
00:41:35But they are
00:41:36coming towards us
00:41:37very fast.
00:41:38Do something.
00:41:39Well, Captain,
00:41:41we can't see
00:41:42any aircraft.
00:41:44Listen,
00:41:45go back to your seats
00:41:46and don't say
00:41:47anything to anyone.
00:41:48Take care of everyone.
00:41:49Nigel.
00:41:50Go quickly.
00:41:56Captain,
00:41:57we have come to know
00:41:58that there are
00:41:59some German crafts
00:42:00behind you.
00:42:02We have reached there.
00:42:04We are going
00:42:05to surround them.
00:42:14Don't fire
00:42:15until someone orders.
00:42:30Everything is
00:42:31secure here, Captain.
00:42:35Our jets are
00:42:36all around the plane.
00:42:40This is definitely
00:42:41a Nazi plane.
00:42:42They have jets too?
00:42:44Where did the jets
00:42:45come from in the 40s?
00:42:48Everyone be alert.
00:42:50The order can be
00:42:51received at any time.
00:42:52We have to be
00:42:53careful.
00:42:54Get ready.
00:42:55Let's go.
00:43:02Listen,
00:43:03the Germans are
00:43:04after us.
00:43:05Tell me what to do.
00:43:06Do as I say.
00:43:07Yes, sir.
00:43:08We are waiting
00:43:09for your orders.
00:43:10What's happening?
00:43:13Do you know
00:43:14what's happening?
00:43:18I am taking the jets
00:43:19upwards.
00:43:24What's happening, Daniel?
00:43:25They are after us.
00:43:27I have received the order.
00:43:28The target is set.
00:43:29Fire.
00:43:34Go.
00:43:35Go.
00:43:36Go.
00:43:37Go.
00:43:38Go.
00:43:56Go.
00:44:04Fire.
00:44:05Go.
00:44:06Go.
00:44:07Go.
00:44:08Go.
00:44:09Go.
00:44:11We have attacked them.
00:44:15We have surrounded them.
00:44:18Fire.
00:44:19Go.
00:44:27Go.
00:44:28Go.
00:44:29Go.
00:44:31Go.
00:44:32They are trying to get out of our range.
00:44:34We are following them, sir.
00:44:48They are also after us.
00:44:50I know.
00:44:54What is happening?
00:44:56Captain.
00:44:58Will, are you listening to me?
00:45:00Will, are you listening to me?
00:45:02Not now, Nigel.
00:45:04Bullets are being fired.
00:45:06I am blindfolded.
00:45:08I can hear my voice.
00:45:10Are you listening to me?
00:45:12Damn it!
00:45:30Stop!
00:45:42Do you have a plan?
00:45:44Yes.
00:45:46Maybe.
00:45:48Just don't be scared.
00:45:50What? Why?
00:45:523,000 feet.
00:46:062,000 feet.
00:46:10What is happening?
00:46:12Will, 1,000.
00:46:14Stop!
00:46:16Nigel!
00:46:22Stop!
00:46:34We have crossed 2,000 feet.
00:46:36Keep going.
00:46:38Hurry up.
00:46:52Two planes.
00:46:54They are right behind us.
00:47:06Daniel!
00:47:14Stop!
00:47:16We need a first aid in the cockpit.
00:47:18No!
00:47:20No!
00:47:24Help!
00:47:30A little more.
00:47:32Just a little more.
00:47:44Okay.
00:47:46Let me handle it.
00:47:48Don't worry.
00:47:50Are you sure?
00:47:52It's not a deep wound.
00:47:54I'll be fine.
00:47:56It's hurting a lot, but I'll be fine.
00:47:58How is the plane?
00:48:00It's in a bad condition.
00:48:02A lot of fuel has run out.
00:48:04There is a problem with the cabin pressure.
00:48:06We have to stay below 15,000 feet.
00:48:08Is it that bad?
00:48:10It's very bad.
00:48:12We have to cycle it again.
00:48:14Nigel!
00:48:16Nigel!
00:48:18Is there a problem with the radio?
00:48:20No. We just received a signal.
00:48:22We are out of range.
00:48:24We can either hide in the clouds
00:48:26or die while talking to our friend Nigel.
00:48:30We can't even land with the front wheel.
00:48:32Perfect!
00:48:34Captain!
00:48:36Wait a minute.
00:48:38If the passengers find out what's going on,
00:48:40they can help us.
00:48:42We have to work together.
00:48:44You'll be fine.
00:48:46Daniel, can you fly the plane?
00:48:48Yes, I can.
00:48:50But I need someone's help.
00:48:52You stay with him.
00:48:54Sit in my seat.
00:48:56Are you sure?
00:48:58Yes, of course.
00:49:00Cameron, come with me.
00:49:02Yes, sir.
00:49:04Ah!
00:49:08Ah!
00:49:10Ah!
00:49:12Sir, please sit down.
00:49:14Why aren't you saying anything?
00:49:16Are we going to die?
00:49:18You haven't said anything yet.
00:49:22Sir,
00:49:24we want you to calm down
00:49:26and sit down.
00:49:34Ladies and gentlemen,
00:49:36I am your captain,
00:49:38William Strong.
00:49:40It's time
00:49:42to tell you the truth.
00:49:52Are we leaving, sir?
00:49:54No, we're not leaving without you.
00:49:56Do you have any news of him?
00:49:58No, sir.
00:50:00I spoke to him last.
00:50:02He's gone. I'm scared.
00:50:04I'll try, sir.
00:50:06If you can,
00:50:08get all the information about the radar.
00:50:10Yes, sir. I'll try my best.
00:50:14If this is really a superplane,
00:50:16we'll finish it
00:50:18before the enemy gets it.
00:50:22We have no choice but to finish it.
00:50:24Huh!
00:50:26Huh!
00:50:28Huh!
00:50:30I'm sorry
00:50:32to have kept you all in the dark.
00:50:34The ordinary storm
00:50:36was much worse than that.
00:50:38Some of us,
00:50:40including my co-pilot Daniel,
00:50:42feel like we've time-traveled.
00:50:46With their help
00:50:48and my contact on the ground,
00:50:50we've found out
00:50:52that we're in France.
00:50:56And according to them,
00:50:58we're in 1940.
00:51:06That's impossible.
00:51:08It doesn't matter.
00:51:10We're in a war zone.
00:51:14And we're in danger.
00:51:16If we hide in the clouds,
00:51:18we'll be safe.
00:51:20The most important thing
00:51:22is that all of you
00:51:24stay calm.
00:51:26The only thing we can do
00:51:28is to find a safe landing spot.
00:51:30Are you ready?
00:51:36Speaking of landing,
00:51:38our landing gear
00:51:40has been damaged
00:51:42by the firing of other planes.
00:51:44It's not opening.
00:51:46I'm going to fix it.
00:51:48But I can't do it alone.
00:51:52There's someone here
00:51:54who wants to help me.
00:51:56Who will come with me
00:51:58and help me?
00:52:04Captain,
00:52:08I'm an engineer.
00:52:10We're working on hydraulics, right?
00:52:12You're right.
00:52:14I'll come with you.
00:52:18Teresa.
00:52:20Thank you for your help, Teresa.
00:52:24Anyone else?
00:52:32I think I can help them.
00:52:34You stay here.
00:52:38Listen, Captain.
00:52:40I...
00:52:42I...
00:52:44I'll help you, Captain.
00:52:46Thank you, mister.
00:52:48Hector.
00:52:50My name is Hector.
00:52:52Nice to meet you, Hector.
00:52:54I'm with you.
00:52:56Thank you, my friend.
00:52:58We're going down now.
00:53:00The flight crew will take care of everyone.
00:53:02Daniel is going to fly the plane.
00:53:04He'll let me know if there's any problem.
00:53:08We can't keep you in the dark.
00:53:10Our focus now
00:53:12is to keep you all safe.
00:53:16Teresa.
00:53:18Hector.
00:53:20Come with me.
00:53:24Don't worry.
00:53:26I'll be there.
00:53:32You know time travel is impossible, right?
00:53:36Of course I know.
00:53:38Everything is possible.
00:53:42If you believe in it.
00:53:52There's no fan.
00:53:54That's good.
00:53:56Captain, look at this.
00:54:00Maybe we should...
00:54:02splice it.
00:54:04You're very smart.
00:54:06I like it, Hector.
00:54:14All right.
00:54:16I think it's done now.
00:54:18Move back.
00:54:20Move back.
00:54:26Daniel.
00:54:28Daniel.
00:54:30Daniel.
00:54:32Daniel.
00:54:34We've opened the door.
00:54:36Try to lower the gear.
00:54:38Copy that.
00:54:44It didn't work, Will.
00:54:48Captain, look at that.
00:54:50I saw it.
00:54:52We have to take it out.
00:54:54Daniel.
00:54:56Close the landing gear again.
00:55:02Did anything happen now?
00:55:06No, Daniel.
00:55:08It's still open.
00:55:10I'll go there.
00:55:12I'll try to take out the sharpner.
00:55:14Are you crazy?
00:55:16Tell me if you have any other idea.
00:55:18Daniel, we have to slow down to cover the wind.
00:55:20Bring the speed around 150 knots.
00:55:22Okay?
00:55:28Hold on.
00:55:30Captain, please.
00:55:32Let me do it.
00:55:34No, I can't let you go.
00:55:36Please.
00:55:38This plane needs two pilots.
00:55:40You're one of them.
00:55:42Please, understand.
00:55:44Please.
00:55:46Take care.
00:56:00It worked, Will.
00:56:06Hang tough.
00:56:08Be careful.
00:56:14Be careful, Hang tough.
00:56:30Be careful, Hang tough.
00:56:38Come to the wheels.
00:56:46Come on, Hang tough.
00:56:48You can do it.
00:56:50Hang tough.
00:56:52Come on, Hang tough.
00:57:00Close the landing gear.
00:57:02Hurry up.
00:57:04Come on, Hang tough.
00:57:08Hold my hand.
00:57:10Come on, Hang tough.
00:57:18Will, are you okay?
00:57:22Yes, I'm fine.
00:57:24I did it.
00:57:26It worked.
00:57:30Hang tough.
00:57:46The landing gear is fine now.
00:57:48It's because of these two heroes.
00:57:52Thank you so much.
00:57:54It's going to be great.
00:58:04How's it going?
00:58:06We've spent more fuel than we expected.
00:58:08Now we just have 90 minutes.
00:58:10Save the flight time.
00:58:12Where are we now?
00:58:14We're at the border.
00:58:16France or Switzerland.
00:58:18Very good, Brianna.
00:58:20Now let me handle it.
00:58:22Okay.
00:58:24We'll have to contact Manigal.
00:58:26Okay.
00:58:32Ladies and gentlemen.
00:58:34We're going to make a descent
00:58:36to make a radio contact.
00:58:50Manigal, come in.
00:58:52I can hear you.
00:58:54Captain Strong.
00:58:56Manigal, I'm glad to hear your voice.
00:58:58Oh, God.
00:59:00You broke the contact so suddenly.
00:59:02I was scared.
00:59:04But how did you
00:59:06escape those planes?
00:59:08We had to go above the clouds.
00:59:10At least now we know
00:59:12our radio transmission ranges.
00:59:14What's your current location?
00:59:16We're above the Swiss border.
00:59:18We only have 80 minutes to fly.
00:59:20We don't have much time.
00:59:22Did you mention
00:59:24about a storm earlier?
00:59:26Yes, I did.
00:59:28Before coming here,
00:59:30we were passing through a storm.
00:59:32I've never seen anything like this.
00:59:34There were black clouds
00:59:36and some kind of blue energy
00:59:38in the center.
00:59:40Okay, I'll investigate.
00:59:42Now the problem is
00:59:44going into German airspace.
00:59:46You stay on your route.
00:59:48I'll find a safe landing spot for you.
00:59:52And my commanding officer
00:59:54wants more information
00:59:56about the radar system.
00:59:58What do you want to know, Nigel?
01:00:00Everything you can tell me.
01:00:02Captain, can I tell you?
01:00:06My name is Bennett.
01:00:08This radar is on his nose
01:00:10and it determines
01:00:12things in the area.
01:00:14There's a console in the cockpit
01:00:16that looks like a bull's eye.
01:00:18It works for signals
01:00:20and constantly shows the distance.
01:00:22And?
01:00:24That's it.
01:00:26It was easy, but very useful for us.
01:00:28That's why we're still alive.
01:00:30Well, I hope you Americans
01:00:32will join the war soon
01:00:34and help us on the technology front.
01:00:36I told you, we'd do it
01:00:38if we could.
01:00:40William, there's one more thing
01:00:42you should know.
01:00:44My commanding officer wants...
01:00:46Damn it!
01:00:48We've been hit!
01:00:50Fire!
01:00:52What are you waiting for?
01:00:54Fire!
01:01:00I think
01:01:02our connection will break again.
01:01:04Just keep yourself safe.
01:01:10Wilbur!
01:01:18Fire!
01:01:40Where is he?
01:01:42One's behind us
01:01:44and one's ahead.
01:01:48Get ready.
01:01:50Okay.
01:01:52Get ready.
01:01:54Will?
01:01:58Will?
01:02:00Easy!
01:02:02William!
01:02:04Easy!
01:02:06Easy!
01:02:08Hold on!
01:02:12Pull!
01:02:18Pull!
01:02:40How are the passengers and crew?
01:02:42Some windows are broken
01:02:44and everyone's scared.
01:02:46Thanks.
01:02:48What do we do now?
01:02:50We're stuck.
01:02:52The radar only gives a warning
01:02:54and then we can only talk to Nigel.
01:02:56That's it.
01:02:58Because our radar is localized.
01:03:00We're at the signal's epicenter.
01:03:02It can only track our surroundings.
01:03:04If our radar is on the ground,
01:03:06it can help us track
01:03:08the enemy fighter plane.
01:03:10That's right.
01:03:12So...
01:03:14let's give it to Nigel.
01:03:16There's no truth in Nigel's story.
01:03:18He should've had the radar by now.
01:03:20And the way he's talking,
01:03:22it looks like it's going to take years.
01:03:24Maybe that's why we're here.
01:03:26Not to kill Hitler,
01:03:28but to give the British the radar.
01:03:30We can cut it with the nose of the plane
01:03:32and air drop it somewhere.
01:03:34They'll take it
01:03:36and we'll have air traffic control.
01:03:38And what about changing history?
01:03:40As we've heard,
01:03:42history has already changed.
01:03:44They lost the battle of Dunkirk?
01:03:46Who knows what's true and what's false?
01:03:48Maybe it'll help us
01:03:50reach the history
01:03:52we know.
01:03:54Maybe...
01:03:56it'll fix all this.
01:03:58Well...
01:04:00even if you don't believe in time travel,
01:04:02you said it yourself.
01:04:04We don't have options.
01:04:06So...
01:04:08So...
01:04:10tell Nigel
01:04:12he'll get his Christmas present soon.
01:04:18Oh no! Missile!
01:04:38Oh no!
01:04:48What do we do now?
01:05:08Oh God, help me!
01:05:10Nigel, come in!
01:05:14Nigel, come in!
01:05:16Will, thank God. I thought something had happened to you.
01:05:18We won't die so soon, my friend.
01:05:20But a missile was about to hit us.
01:05:22Missile? Of another plane?
01:05:24No, maybe it was dropped from the ground.
01:05:26Will, I think you should tell them.
01:05:28Nigel, listen.
01:05:30We're 100 miles from the Swiss border
01:05:32and we want to give you a gift.
01:05:34Our radar.
01:05:36Our radar.
01:05:38Can you find a drop site?
01:05:40Will, are you sure you want to do this?
01:05:42This is the only way for us.
01:05:44We have to save our lives and get out of here.
01:05:46Will, you must be
01:05:48around Metz, correct?
01:05:50You're right.
01:05:52You're about to pass through Moselle in 10 minutes.
01:05:54Yes, you're right.
01:05:56I'll send a platoon there to get the radar
01:05:58if you drop it from the right side.
01:06:00We'll do it.
01:06:02Alright then.
01:06:04We'll drop it in a field near the forest.
01:06:06Don't be late.
01:06:08We'll get to you.
01:06:10That's the only wish, my friend.
01:06:12Over and out.
01:06:14Did you hear that?
01:06:1610 minutes.
01:06:18Bennett, you and Daniel go down.
01:06:20Take Hector and Teresa with you.
01:06:22Cut the box from the nose of the plane
01:06:24and put a screen on it.
01:06:26Dale, we have to give this radar a safe ride.
01:06:28Do something
01:06:30so that it doesn't break
01:06:32Yes, Nigel, tell me.
01:06:34You have to listen to me.
01:06:36We can't target them again.
01:06:38We have to take care of their safety.
01:06:40Nigel, listen to me.
01:06:42They want to give us their radar system.
01:06:44They want to drop it in the air.
01:06:46We can only get it
01:06:48when you stop your attacks.
01:06:50Corporal, stop all air attacks.
01:06:52Now.
01:06:54Yes, sir.
01:06:56Go.
01:07:02Go.
01:07:08Is this your bag, sir?
01:07:10Do you have something
01:07:12we can use as a parachute?
01:07:14I'm looking for something
01:07:16we can use as a parachute.
01:07:18Can I help you?
01:07:22I bought this for my grandchildren.
01:07:24They live in London.
01:07:26Thank you so much.
01:07:38Here's your bag.
01:07:42Okay.
01:07:50Tie it tight.
01:07:54Yes.
01:07:56Hey, Daniel.
01:07:58Do we have a battery?
01:08:00I need a USB battery.
01:08:02Does anyone have one?
01:08:04I have one.
01:08:06I have one, too.
01:08:18Put everything on this.
01:08:20Let's go.
01:08:26Let's go.
01:08:28Let's go.
01:08:30Bennett, we're below 10,000 feet.
01:08:32Hurry.
01:08:34We're ready, Captain.
01:08:58Captain, the package is in the air.
01:09:00I repeat, the package is in the air.
01:09:02Nigel, the package is out.
01:09:04Excellent.
01:09:06Troops have sent for it.
01:09:08I'm going up.
01:09:10Go at double speed.
01:09:12Our code breakers have heard a lot.
01:09:14The enemy will be after you soon.
01:09:22Sir, the plane is in our area.
01:09:24Should we attack it?
01:09:26Should we attack it?
01:09:36There.
01:09:38What's that?
01:09:40Hurry up.
01:09:42Come on, guys.
01:09:44Let's go up.
01:09:46Over there.
01:09:54Get down.
01:09:56Be careful.
01:09:58Where are they?
01:10:00Get down.
01:10:04They're ahead.
01:10:06Get down.
01:10:08Get down.
01:10:16Nigel,
01:10:18we don't have much time.
01:10:20Did you get the package or not?
01:10:22It'll be here soon.
01:10:24Please wait.
01:10:46Go and get it quickly.
01:11:00Bill, we've got the package.
01:11:02It's coming.
01:11:04It's coming to you?
01:11:06I'm the closest radio operator from the drop site.
01:11:08Nigel,
01:11:10you're our guiding angel.
01:11:16Look over there.
01:11:46Look over there.
01:12:16Look over there.
01:12:30Good job. You found it.
01:12:46Bill, we've got the radar.
01:12:48Very good, Nigel.
01:12:50Hurry up. There are enemy planes behind us.
01:12:58Nigel,
01:13:00we're running out of fuel.
01:13:02We have to go to the clouds. Hurry up.
01:13:08Found it.
01:13:10I'm scanning the sky.
01:13:12Okay.
01:13:14Captain,
01:13:16go to the southeast and hit the throttle.
01:13:18Are you sure, Nigel?
01:13:20Yes, I'm sure. Now move.
01:13:42There's an aircraft in front of me.
01:13:56No, I can't do anything.
01:14:00I'm ready to fire.
01:14:06Riders,
01:14:08throw them out of the sky.
01:14:12Roger.
01:14:20This is definitely World War II.
01:14:22This can't be anything else.
01:14:28Where is this cavalry coming from?
01:14:30Oh, my colleagues are here.
01:14:32Nigel, you're amazing.
01:14:34You're right. This is really 1940.
01:14:36Yes, it is.
01:14:38You're about to see the clear sky.
01:14:40I'll take you to the landing site.
01:14:46I'm not sure,
01:14:48but there's a big blip right in front of you.
01:14:52Is that a plane?
01:14:54It looks like a stationery.
01:14:56You can see it.
01:14:58There's nothing ahead of it.
01:15:00What do you see, General?
01:15:04This is a vortex.
01:15:06This is what brought us here.
01:15:08This is where we have to go.
01:15:10We only have 10 minutes, Nigel.
01:15:14I'm still looking for a safe landing site for you.
01:15:16Will,
01:15:18I know this is what brought us here.
01:15:20And we can't do a safe landing in 1940.
01:15:24I'm sorry to say this,
01:15:26but this is the best option for you.
01:15:30Ladies and gentlemen,
01:15:32there's going to be turbulence again.
01:15:34I thank you for your patience,
01:15:36for your persistence,
01:15:38and for trusting us.
01:15:40I'm proud of all of you.
01:15:42It looks like we're going to die.
01:15:44We'll find out in a little while.
01:16:00Nigel,
01:16:02thank you for everything you've done.
01:16:04That's what we do, Captain.
01:16:06Take care.
01:16:10You take care too, Captain.
01:16:12All of you on Flight 422,
01:16:14be happy.
01:16:18Let's go home.
01:16:34Let's go.
01:17:04Flight 422,
01:17:06thank God.
01:17:08Where were you?
01:17:10We suddenly found you in Germany's TXL.
01:17:12We'll tell you everything.
01:17:14We're running out of fuel.
01:17:16We have to land quickly.
01:17:30Flight 422,
01:17:32this is TXL Tower.
01:17:34We're clearing the runway.
01:17:36We're sending emergency equipment.
01:17:40I just want to land.
01:17:42Flight 422, the runway is clear.
01:17:44You can land.
01:17:48We're running out of fuel.
01:17:50All right.
01:17:52Let's make this plane glide.
01:17:56Flight 422,
01:17:58choose your own runway.
01:18:00You can land.
01:18:12Drop the flaps.
01:18:26Air down.
01:18:28Steady.
01:18:30Steady.
01:18:34Steady.
01:18:36Well done.
01:18:38All emergency service vehicles,
01:18:40proceed to runway 8.
01:18:48They have stopped at the intersection
01:18:50of D and Z.
01:18:52TXL,
01:18:54you have flight 422.
01:18:56We have reached.
01:18:58Absolutely safe.
01:19:04Copy that.
01:19:06I have 422.
01:19:08Welcome to Berlin.
01:19:10TXL,
01:19:12what year is this?
01:19:14You're kidding, Captain.
01:19:16Welcome back.
01:19:22I love Germany.
01:19:24I love Germany.
01:19:56Take care.
01:20:00Take care.
01:20:02Take care.
01:20:04Take care.
01:20:08Okay.
01:20:16They're all gone.
01:20:18There's only one gentleman left.
01:20:20I'll take care of him.
01:20:24Excuse me, sir.
01:20:26You should leave.
01:20:28Oh, yes.
01:20:30Just a minute, Captain.
01:20:32Let me finish my unfinished work.
01:20:48It's done.
01:20:50I'm sorry
01:20:52to keep you waiting.
01:20:54I'm ready.
01:21:00They say,
01:21:02there's no better time than now.
01:21:04Shall we go?

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