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00:00:00Hey, I got the destroyer again on the SJ.
00:00:29It's at 4,000 yards.
00:00:31C-Valve secured.
00:00:36Destroyer sighted, 4,000 yards.
00:00:38Baron, three, five, zero. Prepare to dive.
00:00:41Look out below. Clear the bridge.
00:00:44Dive! Dive!
00:00:46Alarm! Alarm!
00:01:00Take it to periscope depth. Come to course two, seven, zero.
00:01:09Chief, we have a strong signal. The message is German.
00:01:12Receiving that message again. Signal stronger.
00:01:14All right, Chief. What's beyond that peninsula?
00:01:16An abandoned harbor. We should turn back and maintain initial position.
00:01:20Downscope.
00:01:22I'm asking one more time. What's on that island?
00:01:27What's on that island?
00:01:28An abandoned harbor.
00:01:30There's a downed Burma Butterfly and an old equipment shack that looked like it was probably used by the Japanese.
00:01:35And, of course, the captain.
00:01:37Upscope.
00:01:46Downscope.
00:01:48Chief, you are intentionally interfering with my command.
00:01:51I have a German U-boat and a jet destroyer on my sights, and guess what?
00:01:54I'm going after them. The captain will just have to wait.
00:01:58The only report I'm going to make to com sub-pack is about sinking that destroyer.
00:02:03Upscope.
00:02:09Angle on her bow is port 90.
00:02:11Bearing, mark.
00:02:14Bearing, three, one, five.
00:02:18You can't let this information be buried at sea.
00:02:21Turn the boat around.
00:02:23We can't risk losing this information.
00:02:27Range, mark.
00:02:30Range, three thousand yards.
00:02:35Downscope.
00:02:37All ahead, two thirds.
00:02:39Steer course, three, four, five.
00:02:42All ahead, two thirds.
00:02:45Flood tubes one, two, and three, and open outer doors.
00:02:48This is a mistake.
00:02:51First we'll take the destroyer, then the U-boat.
00:02:54Flood tubes one, two, and three, and open outer doors.
00:02:58That's an order, chief.
00:03:02Flood tubes one, two, and three, and open the outer doors.
00:03:05Flood tubes one, two, and three, open outer doors.
00:03:09Outer doors are open.
00:03:11I will give the final bearing, then shoot from the con.
00:03:14Upscope.
00:03:21Bearing, mark.
00:03:24Bearing, zero, three, five.
00:03:27Zero, three, five, set.
00:03:32It's our trail.
00:03:34Downscope, fire one.
00:03:39Fire two.
00:03:41Two away.
00:03:43Two did not fire.
00:03:45Out of function. Two did not fire.
00:03:47Fire three.
00:03:51Three away.
00:03:53Take her deep. Reap her depth charge.
00:03:57Miltry, what's the time on that first fish?
00:03:59First fish should hit in twenty-two seconds.
00:04:03Torpedo two did not eject.
00:04:05Running hot in tube.
00:04:07Second fish is running hot in the tube.
00:04:09One and three are hot, straight and normal, sir.
00:04:12Sounding 200 feet.
00:04:14We're sitting ducks.
00:04:16Any suggestions?
00:04:18First fish should hit in eight seconds.
00:04:20I lost the first torpedo on sonar.
00:04:22I think it went missing.
00:04:24Destroyer is at 1,000 yards.
00:04:26Miltry, what's the time on the third fish?
00:04:28Third fish should hit in three, two, one.
00:04:37Torpedo service is target by now.
00:04:39Damn it.
00:04:41Tinkhead's directly above us, sir.
00:04:43She's tracking.
00:04:47Can we take a hit at 200 feet?
00:04:49She's closing in.
00:04:58Torpedo disturbance at shutdown, sir.
00:05:00She's still in the tube.
00:05:04Hear splashes.
00:05:07Brace.
00:05:37Torpedo disturbance at shutdown, sir.
00:06:07Torpedo disturbance at shutdown, sir.
00:06:38Johnny, we're going around one more time.
00:06:41Something isn't right down there.
00:06:43I need a better look at that duck.
00:06:45George, can you shoot the duck?
00:06:47Stand by.
00:06:49I need you to come right about 10 degrees.
00:06:54That's got it.
00:06:58That's got it.
00:07:00Look.
00:07:02Feels like another one.
00:07:04Another one.
00:07:07Now, Johnny.
00:07:09West throttle closed.
00:07:11Mid-level cutoff.
00:07:13Mayday, mayday.
00:07:16We're going over.
00:07:18Mayday, mayday.
00:07:20Japanese.
00:07:36Admiral?
00:07:38Captain, have a seat.
00:07:42Sorry for the interruption.
00:07:45How's Laura?
00:07:47She's fine, sir.
00:07:49Scotch?
00:07:51No, no. I'm going to pass.
00:07:53How soon can you get Sea Viper on the way?
00:07:55Approximately 24 hours, sir.
00:07:57Well, you have 12 hours.
00:08:00We have received the Mayday report.
00:08:02Well, you have 12 hours.
00:08:04We have received the Mayday radio message from a downed plane.
00:08:10A Little Lulu.
00:08:12Its coordinates are an island near Sumatra.
00:08:15And part of the message was in fragments, so we couldn't totally make it out.
00:08:22And these papers are a detailed description of what we think is going on at that island.
00:08:28President Roosevelt has asked me to send the best submarine and captain in the fleet.
00:08:36Understood?
00:08:39Yes, sir.
00:08:43Godspeed.
00:08:58Mayday, mayday.
00:09:22It's in there!
00:09:28It's in there!
00:09:32It's in there!
00:09:50That is too bad, onions.
00:09:53Did your mother ever warn you not to gamble?
00:09:56Because she sure didn't teach you to respect the Lord.
00:10:00Oh, shut your mouth, cutter!
00:10:02Good deal.
00:10:10To you.
00:10:13I'm in.
00:10:16Yeah.
00:10:19I don't want you guys to feel alone.
00:10:23Jesus.
00:10:26Give me two.
00:10:31I hold.
00:10:33What, no cards?
00:10:35No.
00:10:41I raise you three.
00:10:45Back to you. Hey, give me your lighter.
00:10:50I'll see you three.
00:10:53I'll see your three.
00:10:56And I'll raise you three.
00:11:00Okay, fine. I'm out.
00:11:03I bet you're sitting on a full house.
00:11:08It's your decision, chief.
00:11:11Looks like I'm falling short.
00:11:15How about an I.O.U.?
00:11:17No books, no I.O.U.'s.
00:11:20Don't you remember what we said at the beginning, old man?
00:11:22Unless you have something to throw in.
00:11:25Like maybe the watch you stole from me.
00:11:28Stole? Me?
00:11:33So you want your watch back.
00:11:36You know, your mug reads needy, pretty boy.
00:11:41Maybe I should just fold, call it a night.
00:11:47You can't. And you won't.
00:11:52Hey, chief. Let me see the watch.
00:12:06Hey, lookie here. There's writing.
00:12:09It says, to Samuel Cutter from Robert E. Lee, 1864.
00:12:17Hey, if this is 1944 and a goddamn hot September, it's been...
00:12:23Eighty years.
00:12:25Really? Is that a fact?
00:12:28Jesus, Cutter, you know what?
00:12:31You're an old man.
00:12:34Say, chief, how did you get this watch?
00:12:37He stole it.
00:12:39Chief Steele's?
00:12:41Not close enough.
00:12:43I won it in our last card game.
00:12:46Hey, can I see that?
00:12:52Is it really THE Robert E. Lee? Like, from the Civil War?
00:12:58Wow.
00:13:00It'd be like I'm touching history.
00:13:02General Lee gave it as a gift to my grandfather.
00:13:04We fought in some battles together.
00:13:06Okay, Muley. Give it here.
00:13:10General Lee's one of my heroes.
00:13:12My family moved back to North Carolina after the war.
00:13:14Yeah, so did a lot of carpetbaggers.
00:13:17You callin' my family carpetbaggers?
00:13:19It's all right, Muley.
00:13:23So what's it gonna be, chief?
00:13:25You gonna fold like the loser you are?
00:13:29Or are you gonna shock us all by throwing the watch in the pile?
00:13:33Chief, fold and keep the watch.
00:13:36It's late.
00:13:53What do you have, Cutter? Let's see him.
00:13:58You're so easy.
00:14:01What do you have, Cutter? Let's see him.
00:14:03I wanna see you score him.
00:14:06You're a loser. You've been losing all night.
00:14:09You're about to lose again.
00:14:11Let's see him.
00:14:17Full house.
00:14:19Three kings, two jacks.
00:14:31Tens.
00:14:35Four tens.
00:14:37Ha! You lose!
00:14:39That watch is a family heirloom. That's my watch!
00:14:42Not anymore. You lost.
00:14:45And by the way, Cutter,
00:14:47didn't your big daddy, the Virginia senator, warn you not to gamble?
00:14:53Didn't your father, the lowly skyscraper welder, warn you not to gamble?
00:14:59Didn't your father, the lowly skyscraper welder,
00:15:02warn you to stay away from other men's wives?
00:15:05Or is it son like father?
00:15:07You son of a bitch!
00:15:09Okay, that's enough. Take it easy, Chief.
00:15:11I know what you're implying and I don't like it!
00:15:13All right, game's over.
00:15:14You know, guys, it's about time I have a gentleman's talk with Captain Culpepper.
00:15:18Officer to officer.
00:15:20I'm sure he'd like to know about the Chief and Mrs. Culpepper.
00:15:24Are you threatening me?
00:15:26That's my watch.
00:15:39Look out below!
00:15:41Clear the bridge!
00:15:42Dive! Dive!
00:15:44Move in!
00:15:45We're sending a message, sir.
00:15:47Can't make it out.
00:15:56Offscope depth!
00:15:59Con engine room. Securing mains.
00:16:02Joe, we got us a convoy out there about 6,000 yards.
00:16:04Offscope!
00:16:10Healy, what's the target range?
00:16:124,000 yards, sir.
00:16:13Downscope.
00:16:15We're here, guys. Looks like we can have us our pick.
00:16:18Captain, we've received a radio message, but we can't make it out.
00:16:21The reason we are here is to pick up a downed pilot who sent a message with the coordinates of Lulu.
00:16:26Now, while we're done here, we're going to pick up this poor bastard and find out what the hell is going on on that island.
00:16:31Offscope!
00:16:37Confirm target range.
00:16:393,000 yards.
00:16:41Looks like we're going to crash as a party, fellas.
00:16:44We got us a tanker about 10,000 tons.
00:16:47A small cargo ship.
00:16:49Maybe ammunition.
00:16:51Maybe hell.
00:16:53And two Jap destroyers taking their girlies home.
00:16:56Downscope.
00:16:58Joe, what do you think?
00:16:59I say we take out the tanker first, then the cargo, and then we run like hell.
00:17:02You read my mind.
00:17:04Upscope.
00:17:09Flood tubes 1, 2, 3, and 4, and open outer doors.
00:17:13Flood tubes 1, 2, 3, and 4, and open outer doors.
00:17:17We're going to go for the tanker first.
00:17:20The angle on our bow is starboard 35.
00:17:23Range, mark.
00:17:25Downscope.
00:17:27All ahead two-thirds.
00:17:29Maneuvering all ahead two-thirds.
00:17:32The cargo ship is directly behind that tanker that laid the last fish on the same track.
00:17:36We're closing the range at 2,000 yards.
00:17:39How close before we shoot?
00:17:40Another couple of hundred yards, then we release the fish.
00:17:42Upscope.
00:17:47They saw us.
00:17:52Range, 2,000 yards.
00:17:54Sir, we've got a destroyer moving in fast.
00:17:56What's the course on an 80-degree starboard track?
00:17:59Two-five-five.
00:18:01Torpedo room, stand by.
00:18:03I'll give the final bearing, then we shoot.
00:18:05Ready on tubes 1, 2, 3, and 4.
00:18:07Ready on tubes 1, 2, 3, and 4.
00:18:10Come left to course zero-zero.
00:18:12Ready on tubes 1, 2, 3, and 4.
00:18:14Come left to course zero-five-five.
00:18:17Tubes 1, 2, 3, and 4 ready.
00:18:19Tubes 1, 2, 3, and 4 ready.
00:18:25Torpedo room, stand by.
00:18:26Final bearing, mark.
00:18:28Bearing 2-7-0.
00:18:30Bearing 2-7-0 set.
00:18:33Range, mark.
00:18:371,500 yards.
00:18:39That destroyer's almost on our back, sir.
00:18:41Fire 1.
00:18:43Hold away.
00:18:45Fire 2.
00:18:47Do away.
00:18:49That destroyer's going to be knocking in two minutes.
00:18:51Now let's go.
00:19:05Hey, Chief, you ever done any sailing?
00:19:08Sir?
00:19:11Ever done any sailing?
00:19:16Well, me and my brother Jack used to build little sailboats when we were kids.
00:19:20We used to sail to by the lake in Central Park.
00:19:27Well, when you and I get out of this damn war, we're going to have to do some sailing.
00:19:31We'll take my boat.
00:19:33Sail around Cape Cod and Martha's Vineyard.
00:19:36That sounds great, sir.
00:19:39Fire 3.
00:19:413 away.
00:19:43Fire 4.
00:19:454 away.
00:19:51Sir, we have a visitor.
00:19:53Take her deep to 250 feet. Rig for depth charge.
00:19:56Rig for depth charge. Take her down to depth 2-5-0.
00:20:00Rig for depth charge.
00:20:09Sir, I hear splashes.
00:20:11Chief, what's the time on that first fish?
00:20:1310 seconds.
00:20:17150 feet.
00:20:195 seconds.
00:20:21175 feet.
00:20:23Raise for a stinger.
00:20:27You got the tanker, sir!
00:20:33Sir, I hear splashes.
00:20:35Chief, what's the time on that first fish?
00:20:38Second torpedo hit, sir.
00:20:40Second fish, sir.
00:20:45Raise. Here we go.
00:20:47225 feet.
00:20:49Torpedo 3 amiss.
00:20:56That was close.
00:20:58250 feet.
00:21:03Two out of four is not bad.
00:21:05Two out of four is not bad.
00:21:16Another hit, sir!
00:21:18Good shooting, sir.
00:21:20Three out of four, not bad, guys. Not bad at all.
00:21:31Let's cut and run. Take her down to 275.
00:21:34Take her down to depth 275.
00:21:39Sir, I know this sounds crazy, but I think the destroyer's leaving.
00:21:43Well, he said that destroyer's pulling away.
00:21:47I wonder why. Pick up survivors?
00:21:49Maybe there's something else more important.
00:21:51Horatio, speaking of survivors, we have a downed pilot to pick up.
00:21:56Joe, set a course for Little Lulu's coordinates.
00:21:59We'll pick up this pilot near some small island.
00:22:01When we get in close, we'll need rifles and sidearms.
00:22:04Chief Gallagher and I will go ashore.
00:22:31Hold your fire. This could be our flight.
00:22:33Hi, sir.
00:22:35Little Lulu?
00:22:37Yeah, that's me. Thank God you guys got here.
00:22:40Okay, let's get the hell out of here.
00:22:42No, we can't go yet.
00:22:44Why? What do you mean?
00:22:46There are two POWs back in old Jap shack in the jungle, along with a Jap prisoner.
00:22:50I came here to see if I could get a hold of them.
00:22:52I don't think you can.
00:22:54I don't think you can either.
00:22:56There are two POWs back in old Jap shack in the jungle, along with a Jap prisoner.
00:23:00I came here to the beach every day to see if you guys would ever get here.
00:23:03We have to go back and get them.
00:23:06Alright, let's get these guys and get out of here.
00:23:26Shit.
00:23:56Shit.
00:24:26Shit.
00:24:45You limey bastard.
00:24:47Lewis wanted him alive.
00:24:51I fall asleep.
00:24:53You steal my skags and smoke them.
00:24:56You kill the nip.
00:24:58You betray your own mother, you bastard.
00:25:03What's next, limey, huh?
00:25:06Fix the radio?
00:25:08And not tell us?
00:25:10I did us a favor, cowboy.
00:25:12I saved your bloody ass.
00:25:15I don't care about that yellow-bellied bastard.
00:25:18I don't care about this war anymore.
00:25:24I made a choice, cowboy.
00:25:26Just like the Japs did.
00:25:28If you can't walk, then you die.
00:25:31And he couldn't walk.
00:25:34Besides, Lewis has been gone for hours.
00:25:38Who knows if he's coming back.
00:25:41Lewis has been gone for hours.
00:25:43Who knows if he's coming back.
00:25:46You limey are all the same.
00:25:49You're goddamn selfish to the end.
00:25:53What about me?
00:25:56I can't walk.
00:25:59Do I die?
00:26:02You'd leave me here?
00:26:06You Americans are nothing more than capitalist gangsters and cowboys.
00:26:13Cowboys and gangsters?
00:26:15Well, there's a boat full of these fellas here to take you home.
00:26:18We're going to the beach.
00:26:20We'll take a raft back to the sub.
00:26:22What happened to the Jap?
00:26:24He's monkey meat.
00:26:26How did you hook up with these two guys?
00:26:28I met them back along the shore.
00:26:30Their plane crashed a few days after my C-47 went down.
00:26:33Captain, the Jap's dead.
00:26:35Any information?
00:26:37Looks like a no.
00:26:39Captain, three hours before daybreak.
00:26:41We've got to submerge before sunrise.
00:26:43We've got to move fast.
00:26:45There'll be patrols.
00:26:47Gallagher, pick through the Jap's clothes and see if you can find anything useful.
00:26:50Lewis, tell me again what you think you saw on the other side of the island.
00:26:53Captain, I know for certain what I saw.
00:26:55I was flying a photo over the area when I spotted them in the harbor together.
00:26:58I took her down for a closer look and that's when we got a plane full of flak.
00:27:02We went down and my copilot didn't make it.
00:27:05He was killed by that Jap over there.
00:27:07Captain, I need to get this information back to headquarters.
00:27:10Captain, nothing on the Jap.
00:27:12Photos of who together?
00:27:14The Jap destroyer and a German U-boat.
00:27:16A U-boat? Here?
00:27:19What the hell are the Germans doing here in the South Pacific?
00:27:22That Axis-ratty bastard would run out of fuel before it got here.
00:27:27I received a direct order from President Roosevelt to move C-Viper to these coordinates.
00:27:32This is a classified mission, Chief.
00:27:34We don't believe the Germans can do this unless this information gets out.
00:27:40Chief, take Gallagher and the men back to the boat.
00:27:45Lieutenant Lewis and I will remain here and recon the island.
00:27:48Captain, it would be better if I stayed and you returned to the boat.
00:27:53This is risky, sir.
00:27:55And in all due respect, it is the Exec's first tour in a submarine.
00:27:58He was a surface vessel sailor, sir.
00:28:01Chief, I want you and Gallagher back on the boat.
00:28:05Yes, sir.
00:28:06Chief, could you leave me your rifle?
00:28:08Yeah, sure.
00:28:10Say, Lewis, maybe you know my brother, Jack Keenan.
00:28:15He's a Navy pilot and air hawk.
00:28:18He's been MIA for two years.
00:28:21Sorry, Chief, name's not familiar. How about that rifle?
00:28:26Yeah, sure.
00:28:29Listen carefully, Chief.
00:28:31Yes, sir.
00:28:32The XO's a good man. You can trust him.
00:28:35Brief him on what's going on here, but don't let it get any further than his ears.
00:28:40It's Officer Cutter who you need to watch.
00:28:43His career's an agenda.
00:28:45Yes, sir.
00:28:46Maintain current position with radio silence.
00:28:49Rendezvous is at 0300 tomorrow on the beach.
00:28:53If I don't make the rendezvous, get this information to Comm Sub Pack.
00:28:58Do not, and I repeat, do not attack the U-boat.
00:29:03I'll deal with that bastard when I get back aboard.
00:29:07This is a direct order. Understood?
00:29:11Loud and clear, sir.
00:29:19Bridge, raft sighted. One hundred yards off our starboard side.
00:29:39Sir, I've got to destroy our 4,000 yards.
00:29:42Bearing one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
00:29:46Sir, I've got to destroy our 4,000 yards. Bearing one, two, zero.
00:29:50Cod, Bridge, radars picking up at destroyer 4,000 yards.
00:29:54Bearing one, two, zero.
00:29:56Maintain current position. We're bringing them aboard. Prepare to dive.
00:30:02Damn the XO.
00:30:04The XO's gonna get us all killed.
00:30:07Shouldn't risk this whole damn boat for a few men on a raft.
00:30:10Captain's on that raft.
00:30:17Lookouts below.
00:30:19Clear the bridge.
00:30:21Dive. Dive.
00:30:35Welcome aboard, Chief.
00:30:37Where's the Captain?
00:30:39Reconnaissance.
00:30:41Take it to periscope depth.
00:30:44Flood tubes one, two, and three.
00:30:46To periscope depth. Forward torpedo room. Flood tubes one, two, and three.
00:30:54Flood tubes one, two, and three are flooded.
00:30:56Chief, the angle of the bow is port two-five.
00:30:59Bearing, mark.
00:31:01One, one, two.
00:31:03Downscope.
00:31:05All ahead, two-thirds. Open outer doors.
00:31:08She's really moving, sir.
00:31:09What's the course for our 60-degree port track?
00:31:11One, zero, five.
00:31:13Mark the final bearing, then we'll shoot.
00:31:15Upscope. Open outer doors.
00:31:19Standby, tubes one, two, and three.
00:31:21Standby, tubes one, two, and three.
00:31:23Final bearing. Mark.
00:31:26One, zero, zero. Set.
00:31:31Do we shoot?
00:31:32Two thousand yards.
00:31:34We have a solution on target.
00:31:36Do we shoot?
00:31:40Fifteen hundred yards, sir.
00:31:42We're gonna lose her.
00:31:48Downscope.
00:31:49I hear her, sir. She's right on top of us.
00:31:51They saw our scope drop, Joe. You should have shot. Now we have to run.
00:31:54Take her down to depth three-five-zero. Rig for depth charge.
00:31:57The best depth for this boat is three hundred feet, sir.
00:32:13Two hundred fifty feet.
00:32:26Charge is dropped.
00:32:43Charge!
00:32:48Three hundred feet.
00:32:52Milchie, Bartelio, to the common, on a double.
00:33:01Chief, he's not responding.
00:33:05He's unconscious.
00:33:07And probably has a concussion.
00:33:09We need to get him to his quarters.
00:33:11Really? Looks like I'm in command now.
00:33:20Three hundred and twenty-five feet.
00:33:22Our pressure and damage is a building.
00:33:25Should we hold at three twenty-five, sir?
00:33:29Chief, take her down to three hundred and fifty feet, then level off.
00:33:32Stop all engines. Maintain silence.
00:33:35We'll wait.
00:33:37Then I'll give those damn Jap's tubes one and two.
00:33:39My turn to hit and run.
00:33:51Man, the old boy of Hawaiian.
00:33:54Hey, drinking bamboo juice and beer.
00:33:57Man, nothing to do all day, but eat, sleep, swim, and lay on the beach.
00:34:04Man, just reading and re-reading.
00:34:08All of my love letters.
00:34:12And not having to sleep on my back so I don't fall into this damn rack.
00:34:17It's surely a piece of heaven.
00:34:19Hey, Grease.
00:34:21Hey, did you catch that?
00:34:25I rhymed, just like your poetry.
00:34:30A poet you're not.
00:34:32Bartelio, hey.
00:34:34Hey, Bartelio.
00:34:37That smell?
00:34:39Man, it's worse than Grease's Bartleby's into the crapper.
00:34:41Shut up, Agnes. Shut up.
00:34:44Will you girls quit whining and just shut up?
00:34:47Forget about it. It's just a smell.
00:34:50This boat, it's got a lot of smells.
00:34:52And eventually, you're all going to get used to it.
00:34:55Just like your own body odor.
00:35:00We've got to keep him quiet.
00:35:02Listen.
00:35:05Here they come.
00:35:09Grease.
00:35:11Huh?
00:35:31Bartelio, you've got to keep him quiet.
00:35:34He's in a lot of pain.
00:35:36And the leg?
00:35:38Not good.
00:35:40Yeah, Grey doesn't look good either.
00:35:42Shallow shot.
00:35:44I can't breathe.
00:35:48I can't breathe.
00:35:50Easy.
00:35:52I can't breathe.
00:35:54Easy, Grey.
00:35:56I can't breathe.
00:35:58It's all right.
00:36:00It's all right.
00:36:02It's okay.
00:36:04It's okay.
00:36:06It's okay.
00:36:08It's all right.
00:36:10Easy.
00:36:12It's all right.
00:36:15Are you okay?
00:36:18No, I'm not okay.
00:36:22I cannot stand another string of bombs.
00:36:26The pressure in my head is starting to crash.
00:36:30Easy.
00:36:32Look.
00:36:35I never liked thunderstorms.
00:36:41My brother Jack did.
00:36:44He used to tease me all the time.
00:36:48He really liked the lightning.
00:36:52Anyway, listen, Fred.
00:36:54You've got to hold on.
00:36:57It'll pass.
00:36:59It'll pass.
00:37:03Say hi.
00:37:07I happen to have a photo of Jack on me.
00:37:18He's gone.
00:37:20Missing two years.
00:37:23Maybe you've seen him.
00:37:29No.
00:37:37Do you have family somewhere?
00:37:45England.
00:37:48A brother in the war?
00:37:51No.
00:37:55A sister.
00:37:57A sister?
00:38:00She was executed by the German SS.
00:38:04For being a spy.
00:38:07A spy?
00:38:12She and her husband worked for the French Underground.
00:38:16They got him too.
00:38:20Are you sure about my brother?
00:38:22Yes.
00:38:27On the railroad.
00:38:29It was mostly Brits.
00:38:33Some Dutch.
00:38:35A few Aussies.
00:38:38I don't recall any Yanks.
00:38:43A flyboy.
00:38:46Yes.
00:38:49His plane.
00:38:51Where?
00:38:54New Guinea.
00:38:571942.
00:39:05Do you try bets?
00:39:24Fuck.
00:39:29Do you know him?
00:39:40Are you sure?
00:39:53Yes.
00:39:58Can you fix that damn radio?
00:40:01Maybe.
00:40:05A yes or no?
00:40:11Yes.
00:40:16Let's get back to the shack.
00:40:18Fix that radio.
00:40:24We need to get the XO back in command.
00:40:26How?
00:40:28He has a concussion.
00:40:30I need to keep a close watch on him.
00:40:32He could develop swelling on the brain.
00:40:34He's got a short-term memory loss.
00:40:36It's not bad.
00:40:38It could go away.
00:40:40I don't know.
00:40:42His balance could be affected.
00:40:44I don't know.
00:40:46I don't know.
00:40:48It could go away.
00:40:50I don't know.
00:40:52His balance could be affected.
00:40:54I need the weight, so he needs the weight.
00:40:56Look, I know you'll have the XO back on his feet in an hour or two.
00:40:59Right?
00:41:01No, Chief. This can be serious.
00:41:03Serious?
00:41:05Come on, Bartimeo. He bumped his head and has a headache.
00:41:07You've got to release him back to command.
00:41:09He's not fit to command right now.
00:41:11I can't release him without proper medical justification.
00:41:13What are you talking about?
00:41:15Look, this is not the time to fill out forms for headquarters.
00:41:17This boat is in a serious situation right now,
00:41:19and Cutter is not the man for command.
00:41:21I'm sure Officer Cutter will prove to be quite capable.
00:41:25Bartimeo, he's no Culpepper.
00:41:27You know as well as I do that Cutter would double-cross his own father.
00:41:39Oh, Father, that word never shall be thy name,
00:41:41thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
00:41:43Give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses
00:41:45as we forgive those who trespass against us.
00:41:47For this is not intimidation, but deliverance from evil.
00:41:49Amen.
00:41:51Oh, Father, that word never shall be thy name,
00:41:53thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
00:41:55Give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses
00:41:57as we forgive those who trespass against us.
00:41:59For this is not intimidation, but deliverance from evil.
00:42:01Amen.
00:42:03Oh, Father, that word never shall be thy name.
00:42:05Stop!
00:42:07I've heard enough!
00:42:09He's your father.
00:42:11He's not my father.
00:42:13He's your father.
00:42:15He's not mine, and he's not listening.
00:42:17Yes, he is listening.
00:42:19He doesn't care.
00:42:21You don't believe.
00:42:23Not anymore.
00:42:29Hey, Kaszewski.
00:42:31If you want to pray, go ahead.
00:42:33Do it, son.
00:42:35Let's go somewhere else.
00:42:37Hey, pal.
00:42:39This ain't your boat.
00:42:41You're just a guest here.
00:42:43If Kaszewski wants to pray, he can.
00:42:45You can go somewhere else.
00:42:47Besides, I happen to think
00:42:49we can use all the help we can get,
00:42:51even from the big guy upstairs.
00:42:53Yeah.
00:42:55What kind of help do you think you'll get?
00:42:57A way out?
00:42:59Yeah.
00:43:01What kind of help do you think you'll get?
00:43:03A way out?
00:43:05You're romantic.
00:43:07Go ahead, Kaszewski.
00:43:09Say a prayer.
00:43:13Yes.
00:43:17Say a prayer.
00:43:21Say a prayer to live.
00:43:23For a few hours.
00:43:31You're wrong!
00:43:37Kaszewski.
00:43:39I promise you this.
00:43:41We ain't gonna become
00:43:43gold stars
00:43:45in our mother's windows.
00:43:47Not just yet.
00:43:49Enough.
00:43:53You're annoying me and everyone else in the room.
00:43:55We have to conserve energy.
00:43:57It's hard enough to breathe.
00:44:02Pray in silence, okay?
00:44:07And I agree with Grease.
00:44:11We can use all the help we can get.
00:44:15Grease.
00:44:17Take Kaszewski and go find Milchie.
00:44:20Got you.
00:44:22Get out the CO2 absorbent
00:44:24and start dusting the torpedo room.
00:44:27Let's go, Kaszewski.
00:44:31Okay.
00:44:45So how's Betz?
00:44:47He's comfortable.
00:44:51It's all I can do for him now.
00:44:53His leg looks like an amputation.
00:44:55Well, we would need to transfer Mr. Betz
00:44:57to a surface ship for such a procedure.
00:44:59We can't do that.
00:45:01You would have to do the operation on board.
00:45:06So have you figured out what's wrong with his leg?
00:45:09Ulcers tropicum.
00:45:11What?
00:45:13It's a tropical ulcer.
00:45:15I read it in one of my books.
00:45:17Chief,
00:45:19all of our antibiotics were damaged
00:45:21during the charges.
00:45:23All I've got left are
00:45:25vitamins.
00:45:27And gangrene.
00:45:29Well, we have to prepare the officer's mess for the operation.
00:45:33No, no, no.
00:45:35I can't amputate.
00:45:37There's no way.
00:45:39I've never done it before.
00:45:41I don't want to kill him on the table.
00:45:43Then he's to die in his rack, right?
00:45:45Look, aren't you his only hope?
00:45:49I think you'll do fine.
00:45:51No way.
00:45:54He'll be okay.
00:45:56I can't do it, okay?
00:45:58Not here. The operating conditions aren't adequate.
00:46:00It's unsanitary.
00:46:02Make it work.
00:46:04Chief,
00:46:06I know very little about amputations.
00:46:08And tropical infections?
00:46:12I know that by cutting his leg,
00:46:14Mr. Betz will be exposed to other infections.
00:46:18What's the worry, Doc?
00:46:21I've seen them done.
00:46:25Too many.
00:46:27They all scream, you know.
00:46:31No painkiller?
00:46:35Painkillers, no.
00:46:37Just walled cigarettes.
00:46:40Or a hard right to the jaw.
00:46:43Or a bamboo stick to bite on.
00:46:45With four blokes holding you down while you're screaming.
00:46:47Like a little infant.
00:46:50A walled cigarette?
00:46:52What the hell is that?
00:46:54It's native tobacco. It's raw stuff.
00:46:56Many colours.
00:46:58Orange to black.
00:47:00The darker it is, the stronger it is.
00:47:03If you smoke that, you'll daze.
00:47:05You're almost paralysed.
00:47:10You have a walled cigarette?
00:47:14No.
00:47:17Frederick.
00:47:20I could use your help.
00:47:25What did you guys use for tools?
00:47:27Next to nothing.
00:47:29What do you mean?
00:47:33All serrated toes were cut off with scissors.
00:47:36No anaesthetic.
00:47:38And we were lucky.
00:47:41We had a wise field doctor.
00:47:43He was Dutch.
00:47:45And how he was able to get
00:47:47table knives, scalpel, forceps...
00:47:50I don't know.
00:47:56We used bent forks as retractors.
00:47:59What about the bone?
00:48:01What did he use to cut through the bone?
00:48:06We borrowed a tenon saw.
00:48:09From the butchers in the cookhouse.
00:48:12And he borrowed it from the carpenter.
00:48:16Please.
00:48:19I need your help.
00:48:22I know, doctor.
00:48:26Betts will die.
00:48:29I can't do this without you.
00:48:32You have to help.
00:48:34You're the only one who's seen it done.
00:48:36I can fix a broken radio, but I cannot fix a broken body.
00:48:40Like I said.
00:48:42I'm not the doctor.
00:48:45And those I've tried to help have died.
00:48:48I've learned to walk away from the dying.
00:48:53In camp.
00:48:56They took the sick away from the sickest.
00:48:59The sickest ones.
00:49:01They were sent out to work.
00:49:03Because they knew.
00:49:05They knew they would die.
00:49:16The End
00:49:26Got it.
00:49:29Maintain silence.
00:49:31Yoli, what do you hear?
00:49:33There's no surface sound, sir.
00:49:35The destroyer might be gone.
00:49:37So it appears to have left.
00:49:39But I say it's still up there, waiting.
00:49:41If you surface too quickly, we could be sitting ducks.
00:49:44I recommend we remain submerged and maintain present course.
00:49:47To periscope depth.
00:49:56If the Japs are up there, they're going to see our air bubbles from the negative tank and they'll ram us.
00:50:01We're going to periscope depth.
00:50:03Sir, we have considerable damage from the last string of charges.
00:50:08Can we dive quick enough to escape?
00:50:10We're going to periscope depth to have a look.
00:50:12Now take us to 55 feet and be careful not to blow the negative tank dry.
00:50:18To periscope depth. Blow negative to 100 pounds.
00:50:28Blowing secured.
00:50:30Negative C valve closed.
00:50:32Periscope depth at 55 feet.
00:50:35Upscope.
00:50:43No enemy sighted.
00:50:46Downscope.
00:50:48It's the second time the Japs have left.
00:50:50Why?
00:50:52Maybe they think they got us.
00:50:54Chief, take her to the surface.
00:50:56You really want to surface in daylight?
00:51:01Melchi, I received a message.
00:51:03The radio room is receiving unidentified messages.
00:51:08Sir, I'm picking up something on the SJ radar.
00:51:11Yuli, can you identify?
00:51:13Looks like it could be the destroyer.
00:51:15Sir, we're receiving a weak radio transmission.
00:51:18Can you describe?
00:51:20Kishovsky, can you make it out?
00:51:22Could be German.
00:51:24German, sir. It might be German.
00:51:26German?
00:51:29Yuli, what's the bearing on that destroyer?
00:51:31Bearing course 0-6-5.
00:51:33Range?
00:51:35Around the corner, sir. About 7,000 yards.
00:51:37Chief, take this boat to the surface and maintain that destroyer's course.
00:51:41To follow that destroyer is against the captain's direct order.
00:51:45Destroyer is now bearing a course of 0-5-5.
00:51:48Range? 7,000 yards.
00:51:50We've identified the message, sir.
00:51:52It's definitely German.
00:51:54German?
00:51:55Yes, sir.
00:51:56Destroyer still bearing course of 0-5-5.
00:51:59Chief, take this boat to the surface and maintain that destroyer's course.
00:52:03That's an order.
00:52:05Captain gave me a direct order to maintain position for rendezvous.
00:52:10Surface, surface, surface.
00:52:13Come to course 0-5-5.
00:52:16Any more resistance?
00:52:18I'll have you removed from the comm.
00:52:20I am witness to that direct order.
00:52:22And I will testify to that at your court, Marshal.
00:52:25Is that a threat?
00:52:27One more remark and you're out.
00:52:30Milchie, give me a report on the forward batteries.
00:52:34Maneuvering. I need a report on the forward batteries.
00:52:37Batteries are low, Chief, and we're still clearing out seawater.
00:52:40I still have the destroyer at 7,000 yards.
00:52:43I don't think she's moving, sir.
00:52:46We can't just sit here.
00:52:48Stay on that destroyer.
00:52:50Maintain course of 0-5-5.
00:52:530-5-5.
00:52:59I don't like this.
00:53:01Orders are to rendezvous with the Captain at 0-300 hours and get the photos to comm. subpac.
00:53:05What photos?
00:53:07What's happening on that island?
00:53:11Open the hatch. Make way to the bridge.
00:53:24What?
00:53:30I got that destroyer again on the SJ.
00:53:32It's at 4,000 yards.
00:53:34Sea valve secured.
00:53:39Destroyer sighted. 4,000 yards.
00:53:41Bearing 3-5-0. Prepare to dive.
00:53:44Look out below.
00:53:46Clear the bridge.
00:53:48Dive.
00:53:50Look out below. Clear the bridge.
00:53:53Dive. Dive.
00:54:11Take it to periscope depth. Come to course 2-7-0.
00:54:16Chief, we have a strong signal. The message is German.
00:54:20We're receiving that message again. Signal's stronger.
00:54:22All right, Chief. What's beyond that peninsula?
00:54:24An abandoned harbor.
00:54:26We should turn back and maintain initial position.
00:54:28Downscope.
00:54:30I'm asking one more time.
00:54:32What's on that island?
00:54:34An abandoned harbor.
00:54:36There's a downed Burma Butterfly and an old equipment shack
00:54:38that looked like it was probably used by the Japanese.
00:54:41And, of course, the Captain.
00:54:43Upscope.
00:54:52Downscope.
00:54:54Chief, you are intentionally interfering with my command.
00:54:57Now I have a German U-boat and a jet destroyer on my sights,
00:55:00and guess what? I'm going after them.
00:55:02The Captain will just have to wait.
00:55:04The only report I'm going to make to Comm Sub Pack
00:55:06is about sinking that destroyer.
00:55:08Upscope.
00:55:14Angle on her bow is port 90.
00:55:16Bearing, mark.
00:55:18Bearing 3-1-5.
00:55:22You can't let this information be buried at sea.
00:55:25Turn the boat around.
00:55:27We can't risk losing this information.
00:55:31Range, mark.
00:55:35Range, 3,000 yards.
00:55:38Range, 3,000 yards.
00:55:43Downscope.
00:55:45All ahead, two-thirds.
00:55:47Steer course, 3-4-5.
00:55:49All ahead, two-thirds.
00:55:53Flood tubes 1, 2, and 3, and open outer doors.
00:55:56This is a mistake.
00:55:58First we'll take the destroyer, then the U-boat.
00:56:01Flood tubes 1, 2, and 3, and open outer doors.
00:56:05That's an order, Chief.
00:56:09Flood tubes 1, 2, and 3, and open the outer doors.
00:56:12Flood tubes 1, 2, and 3, open outer doors.
00:56:18And outer doors are open.
00:56:20I will give the final bearing, then shoot from the con.
00:56:23Upscope.
00:56:30Bearing, mark.
00:56:32Bearing, 0-3-5.
00:56:350-3-5, set.
00:56:40They saw our trail.
00:56:42Downscope. Fire 1.
00:56:47Fire 2.
00:56:492 away.
00:56:512 did not fire.
00:56:53Out of function, 2 did not fire.
00:56:56Fire 3.
00:56:593 away.
00:57:01Take her deep. Break for depth charge.
00:57:06Militia, what's the time on that first fish?
00:57:08First fish hit in 22 seconds.
00:57:11Torpedo 2 did not eject.
00:57:13Running hot in 2.
00:57:15Second fish is running hot in 2.
00:57:171 and 3 are hot straight and normal, sir.
00:57:20Sounding 200 feet.
00:57:22We're sitting ducks.
00:57:24Any suggestions?
00:57:26First fish hit in 8 seconds.
00:57:28I lost the first torpedo on sonar.
00:57:30I think it went missing.
00:57:32Destroyer is at 1,000 yards.
00:57:34Third fish. Third fish should hit in 3, 2, 1.
00:57:44Torpedo service is target by now.
00:57:46Damn it.
00:57:48Tink heads directly above us, sir.
00:57:50She's tracking.
00:57:54Can we take a hit at 200 feet?
00:57:56She's closing in.
00:58:05Torpedo disturbance at shutdown, sir.
00:58:07She's still in the tube.
00:58:11Clear splashes.
00:58:14Brace.
00:58:35Outer door to tube 2 is open.
00:58:37I don't think the torpedo has armed itself.
00:58:39We have to get that torpedo out.
00:58:41It could explode from the pressure of these charges.
00:58:44Request permission to go to the forward torpedo room.
00:58:46Get that fish back in the boat.
00:58:48There's a U-boat to hunt.
00:58:50Hunt a U-boat?
00:58:51Look, we're not going anywhere.
00:58:52You have us trapped.
00:58:54That tin can is hunting us and it's not going to let us go.
00:58:57Our situation is not looking good.
00:59:00We lifted the stop bolt.
00:59:01We can't get the fish back in the tube.
00:59:03We need to give the boat a 5 degree up angle.
00:59:06Maybe then we can crank back the muzzle door.
00:59:09Do it.
00:59:11Control room, give the boat a 5 degree up angle.
00:59:18Torpedo room, we have the boat at a 5 degree up angle.
00:59:21Are you able to secure the muzzle door?
00:59:25Chief, we're doing our best.
00:59:27The fish is dead real good in the tube.
00:59:29Onions, this is your baby. Bring her in.
00:59:34Jesus, Chief, she won't bite.
00:59:37Crank that thing harder.
00:59:40Chief, we're trying.
00:59:46She's pinging us.
00:59:49Onions, that tin can is hunting us.
00:59:52If we have to dive any deeper with that fish jam,
00:59:54we are not going to see the surface again.
00:59:57Onions, what's going on?
01:00:00The ping is stronger, sir.
01:00:02They're closing on us again.
01:00:04Miltson, go forward and give the torpedo room a hand.
01:00:06Aye, sir.
01:00:09Onions, I don't hear you.
01:00:13Miltson's coming forward to help.
01:00:17Talk to me.
01:00:27Hey, she moved, Chief. She's budging.
01:00:29Onions, reel her in. Don't give her any slack.
01:00:32She picked us up.
01:00:39More charges.
01:00:41Here come the water cans.
01:00:43We almost got her, Chief. We need another minute.
01:00:47There are no more minutes.
01:00:49They'll be here any second.
01:00:56Onions, I hope you got her in.
01:00:58We have to dive.
01:01:04Chief, what's going on down below?
01:01:06They all went on a coffee break, sir.
01:01:08For Christ's sake, they're doing their best.
01:01:10You know, Chief, I'm getting really tired of listening to your mouth roll.
01:01:13Yeah? Well, I'm already fed up with your command.
01:01:17You're crossing the line, Chief.
01:01:19Do you realize what you're saying?
01:01:20I know exactly what I'm saying.
01:01:29Chief, we reeled her in.
01:01:31Tooth is secure.
01:01:32Tooth is secure.
01:01:37Blood negative.
01:01:38Blood negative. Take her down.
01:01:40Level off at 3-0-0.
01:01:42Pump negative. To the mark.
01:01:49Sir, we can't trust these charts.
01:01:51It could be shallow here. Should we rig in the sound heads?
01:01:53Rig them in. We don't want to lose them.
01:01:55Forward to torpedo room. Have Milchie rig in the sound heads.
01:02:10Milchie, go aft and secure that department.
01:02:13Muley, give them a hand.
01:02:15Milchie, go aft and secure that department.
01:02:18Muley, give them a hand.
01:02:46What the hell's going on?
01:02:54What the hell's going on?
01:03:06What the hell's going on?
01:03:08What the hell's going on?
01:03:14What the hell's going on?
01:03:39What the hell's going on?
01:03:48Flooding is secured. Aft.
01:03:51Take her to 350 feet. Easy on the planes.
01:03:53Level off at that depth.
01:03:55Could be shallow.
01:03:57Taking us to a slow 3-5-0.
01:03:59Chief, maintain silent running.
01:04:02Going to 350 feet.
01:04:05All compartments rigged for depth charge.
01:04:07Silent running.
01:04:11Chief, remember the message I was getting over the radio in German?
01:04:15There's one word I don't recognize.
01:04:17You ran U-235.
01:04:19Ever heard of it?
01:04:30No! No!
01:04:34No!
01:04:43I had to.
01:04:48The wall was burning.
01:04:54I tried to pull him free.
01:04:58The beam was too heavy.
01:05:00Oh, God.
01:05:03Fire.
01:05:05Smoke.
01:05:07I burned alive.
01:05:11He burned alive.
01:05:15He begged me to kill him.
01:05:17I couldn't do it.
01:05:20I couldn't do it.
01:05:26Oh, God.
01:05:29He burned alive.
01:05:34I heard smoke.
01:05:37Oh, God.
01:05:42I was unquiet.
01:05:46Listen. Listen to me.
01:05:48Listen to me.
01:05:50I first got here.
01:05:52The Chief.
01:05:54He showed us a photo of his missing brother.
01:05:57You pushed it away.
01:06:00You knew him, didn't you? You knew him.
01:06:04He was a fly boy.
01:06:08He had red hair.
01:06:10God, they hate red hair.
01:06:17He was blindfolded.
01:06:20And they had swords.
01:06:23They were hackers.
01:06:26They weren't samurai.
01:06:28They were hackers.
01:06:31They were just hackers.
01:06:34They were just hackers.
01:06:53Mayo.
01:06:58How's Betts?
01:07:01He's conscious.
01:07:04He's having difficulty breathing.
01:07:06And his pulse is very weak.
01:07:10Chief, the oxygen is so low.
01:07:15I don't know.
01:07:17I just hope I did the right thing.
01:07:19You did.
01:07:25You're doing great.
01:07:27We'll get some air in the boat.
01:07:29You'll feel even better.
01:07:31You gotta hang on.
01:07:34Chief.
01:07:37Shh.
01:07:39Quiet. Get some rest.
01:07:41Please.
01:07:43Chief.
01:07:50Jack.
01:07:54My brother, Jack.
01:07:59Yes.
01:08:03He had red hair.
01:08:06Yes, he's got red hair.
01:08:12When?
01:08:15When?
01:08:16They hate red hair.
01:08:20What do you mean?
01:08:25Betts.
01:08:28Betts, hang on.
01:08:31Tell me what you mean.
01:08:34They're not samurai.
01:08:40They're hackers.
01:08:50Jack.
01:09:08I killed them.
01:09:11They believe we deserve to die.
01:09:15Your brother, Jack, didn't stand a bloody chance.
01:09:19I killed them.
01:09:21No, you didn't.
01:09:25You did what you thought you had to do.
01:09:29Every day.
01:09:32A POW will ask himself,
01:09:34what does it take to stay alive?
01:09:36To stay sane?
01:09:40Sometimes we do things
01:09:43so others may live.
01:09:46And I don't think Mr. Betts did just that.
01:10:03What do you think?
01:10:05I don't know.
01:10:07Microphone's completely shot.
01:10:09I'll have to try and send Morse code.
01:10:11How's your code?
01:10:13How's your code?
01:10:15Shitty.
01:10:17I can use a microphone key to send a message.
01:10:20What do you want to say?
01:10:22Little Lulu. Little Lulu, urgent.
01:10:29U-boat, Jap destroyer, west of Sumatra.
01:10:35Three degrees south, 99 degrees east.
01:10:39All cargo must be captured.
01:10:47All right.
01:10:49Now let's just hope someone in our fleet gets it.
01:10:52Yeah. Send it again.
01:10:54You sure?
01:10:56You can trace the signal and find us.
01:10:59I know.
01:11:01Send it again.
01:11:08Send it again.
01:11:24We're being hunted.
01:11:28What about the batteries?
01:11:31Almost fully discharged.
01:11:35Chief,
01:11:37what's Cutter doing to the boat?
01:11:41He has us trapped.
01:11:44We're taking water below the engine compartment.
01:11:48Well,
01:11:50something has to be done.
01:11:52Otherwise we're all going to be trapped on the bottom of this damn sea.
01:11:56What's the condition of the boat?
01:11:59Oxygen's critical.
01:12:01The boat's on a 20 degree up angle from the water in the aft torpedo room.
01:12:05The pressure on the boat is causing steering problems.
01:12:09And the pump room's starting to flood.
01:12:13And what else?
01:12:17We're almost out of high pressure air.
01:12:19Chief, you know what that means, right?
01:12:21We're not going to be able to see the surface again.
01:12:27How much high pressure air do you think we have?
01:12:29We have enough high pressure air to get the boat to, let's say,
01:12:32100 feet of the surface.
01:12:40Suggestions?
01:12:42Get the exec back.
01:12:44Or we're leaving Mr. Cutter to the con.
01:12:50You do realize what you're saying?
01:12:53Yeah, I do.
01:12:55And what about the captain?
01:12:57Did we just leave him?
01:12:59He had to give you guys some orders while you were on the island together.
01:13:06The captain left me with a direct order to pick him up in over 300 hours.
01:13:10And get the information to Cobb's sub-pack.
01:13:15Then I suggest we do what the captain ordered.
01:13:18But first, we need to get Cutter out of here.
01:13:21We do what the captain ordered.
01:13:23But first, we need to get Cutter out of the con.
01:13:26Because that son of a bitch could kill us all.
01:13:48I got it!
01:13:50I got it!
01:13:52What?
01:13:53The message. It's a ship's cargo manifest.
01:13:55A U.S. military position report. Listen to this.
01:13:58They're carrying rubber, tungsten, tin, gold, molybdenum, and uranium.
01:14:03Chief, what is this stuff?
01:14:05Can't even say molybdenum.
01:14:09Uranium is German for uranium.
01:14:13U-235 is a metal element that's highly radioactive.
01:14:17Radioactive?
01:14:18Yes.
01:14:19And molybdenum is a metallic element that's used primarily as an alloy in cast iron and steel.
01:14:26It's used to toughen, strengthen, and is corrosive resistant.
01:14:32Weapons ingredients.
01:14:35Well, whatever this damn uranium is, it means we have to get to the surface.
01:14:40We have to get this information to Cobb's sub-pack.
01:14:43And get the captain back on board.
01:14:45Let me remind you that I give the orders here.
01:14:48I make all the decisions. You will not take over my boat.
01:14:52Your boat?
01:14:53This is the captain's boat.
01:14:55You don't care about this boat. You don't care about the crew.
01:14:58You said so yourself.
01:15:00The only thing that matters to you is this damn watch and a medal.
01:15:04A medal that'll win you a seat in the senate just like dear old dad.
01:15:10You selfish son of a bitch!
01:15:12Break it off!
01:15:13My watch!
01:15:14It's not my watch! Say goodbye to Robert E. Lee!
01:15:16What the hell is going on here?
01:15:19I was just giving Mr. Cutter a better understanding of the captain's direct orders, sir.
01:15:23I'm getting a lot of noise from above, sir.
01:15:25What kind of noise?
01:15:26Like a rain squall.
01:15:28A rain squall?
01:15:29Yes, sir.
01:15:31Sir, have you been officially released from sickbay?
01:15:34A rain squall is a perfect blind to surface.
01:15:37Can we get the boat to the surface?
01:15:39If Bartimio hasn't released you from sickbay, I am still officially in command.
01:15:44We only have enough high pressure air to push her to 100 feet of the surface.
01:15:48Starting the engine is a long shot.
01:15:51In fact, it's crazy.
01:15:53But we might make it work.
01:15:55Do it.
01:15:56I need to speak to Grease.
01:15:58Milchy, get Grease on the horn.
01:16:01This is my command. Do you hear me?
01:16:04And until Bartimio says differently, you are unfit to command.
01:16:07I order you back to sickbay!
01:16:09Step aside, Mr. Cutter.
01:16:11And shut your mouth.
01:16:15Grease, can the engine start?
01:16:18You mean now?
01:16:20Submerged?
01:16:21Yes, submerged.
01:16:22Yeah, we can start him.
01:16:23But it'll suck every ounce of breath right out of your ass.
01:16:27If the compressed air gets us to 100 feet, can you take us to the surface from there?
01:16:31Oh, I'll get our asses up there.
01:16:33You just remember to hold your breath.
01:16:37Grease said that starting the engines at 100 feet will create a tremendous vacuum.
01:16:43But it might have enough propulsion to get us to the surface.
01:16:46This is crazy.
01:16:48Sir, he is unfit to command.
01:16:52Sir, no. Surrender.
01:16:56Do it.
01:16:58Prepare the surface.
01:17:00When we hit the surface, prepare to open the hatch to the bridge and man battle stations.
01:17:04When you hit the surface, that destroyer will be waiting. You can't hide in a rain squall.
01:17:08That tin can knows our position.
01:17:09Do you have a better idea?
01:17:12How many fish we got?
01:17:13You don't have the guts for this.
01:17:14You won't be able to fire those fish on time.
01:17:16I think you should leave, Mr. Cutter.
01:17:19You are unfit to command.
01:17:21Enough.
01:17:22I will not hear another word from you.
01:17:25Is that a threat?
01:17:26No, Mr. Cutter. That is an order!
01:17:28I think you should leave now, Mr. Cutter.
01:17:30This is Miltje!
01:17:31Miltje, take Mr. Cutter to his quarters.
01:17:34Aye, sir.
01:17:35We'll suffocate before we hit the surface.
01:17:37Starting the engines at 100 feet will kill us.
01:17:40This is suicide!
01:17:41I could have saved us both!
01:17:43We could have survived!
01:17:48Chief, what about those fish?
01:17:51We have three fish forward.
01:17:53Number two tube is inoperable from the stuck torpedo.
01:17:57All right.
01:17:58Let's use one, three, and four.
01:18:01Listen up.
01:18:02When we hit the surface, that destroyer is going to be waiting to ram us.
01:18:06So be on your toes and be sharp.
01:18:09Let's kill this damn destroyer.
01:18:14Forward torpedo room. Flood tubes one, three, and four.
01:18:19Prepare to shoot on my command.
01:18:20I'll need a quick bearing on target.
01:18:22If that tin can hits right for us, we'll fire down its throat.
01:18:26No second chances.
01:18:28Muley, what do you hear?
01:18:30Rain squalls, sir. Nothing else.
01:18:36Lie low and conserve oxygen.
01:18:39When the engines start and we blow ballasts, that vacuum is going to make breathing difficult.
01:18:45But if all goes well, we'll be breathing fresh air in a few minutes.
01:18:51Prepare to surface.
01:18:53Battle station.
01:19:02Tubes one, three, and four are flooded.
01:19:04Sir, all tubes are flooded and ready.
01:19:06Blow ballast tanks.
01:19:07Take her up fast. 20 degree up angle.
01:19:09Blow all ballasts.
01:19:11Maintain 20 degree up angle.
01:19:20Approaching 250 feet.
01:19:26225.
01:19:31200.
01:19:37Chief, tell the engine room to stand by.
01:19:40Engine room, stand by.
01:19:43150 feet.
01:19:48125.
01:19:51She's swallowing.
01:19:53Start the engines. All ahead full.
01:19:58Reach, start the engines.
01:20:01All ahead full.
01:20:02We're taking aerobic breath.
01:20:05Kelsey, Dan a hatch. Help me out as soon as you can break the surface.
01:20:08Let's go.
01:20:32We broke the surface.
01:20:35Battle stations.
01:20:44Two scrollers dead ahead off port bow.
01:20:472,000 yards.
01:20:48Man the deck guns.
01:20:54She's at 1,500 yards.
01:21:00Barry, 350.
01:21:02Open outer doors, one, three, and four. Prepare to shoot.
01:21:04Open outer doors, one, three, and four.
01:21:091,000 yards.
01:21:11She's going to ram us.
01:21:15Fire one.
01:21:16One away.
01:21:18Fire three.
01:21:20Three away.
01:21:22Fire four.
01:21:23Four away.
01:21:26One, three, and four running straight out of normal.
01:21:30Torpedo one.
01:21:31Seven seconds to target.
01:21:34Three seconds.
01:21:37Torpedo one a miss.
01:21:41Torpedo three.
01:21:44Nothing. Another dud.
01:21:47Torpedo four.
01:21:49Six seconds.
01:21:54Two.
01:21:56One.
01:21:59Fire.
01:22:17No surrender.
01:22:25Thank you, God.
01:22:30Chief, tell someone to get the steward and get us some fresh coffee.
01:22:35Fresh coffee and fresh air.
01:22:38Coffee, sir?
01:22:40I think we could all use a stiffer drink.
01:22:45There's some Port of Maryland bourbon and some raw California brandy under my rack.
01:22:51Now we'll all have a jigger just as soon as we reach that rendezvous and secure California.
01:22:57That rendezvous and secure Captain Culpepper back on board.
01:23:01We're going home.
01:23:03We're going home.
01:23:04We're going home.
01:23:07Help me, God.
01:23:27Help me, God.
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