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00:01:37 What is that?
00:01:39 It's that famous picture
00:01:42 But it's fake.
00:01:43 How do you know it's fake?
00:01:46 Oh, it's fake all right.
00:01:48 Of course it's fake,
00:01:51 Wait now, son. There's more
00:01:57 -Oh, really?
00:02:00 Yeah. I wanna know.
00:02:02 -Come on. It'll be fun.
00:02:04 Well, you have to go back
00:02:09 The Germans had captured
00:02:13 ...and were only a hundred miles or so
00:02:19 And you need to know
00:02:22 ...called Angus MacMorrow.
00:02:26 The wee lad was drawn to water...
00:02:30 ...but deathly afraid of it
00:04:29 You know something, Angus?
00:04:31 The tide pool
00:04:38 See these wee beauties?
00:04:42 Now, they are full of luck and magic.
00:04:46 -No!
00:04:49 -You best believe it.
00:04:52 Aye. But don't tell your Mummy.
00:04:56 She believes things
00:05:23 Angus.
00:05:27 Angus.
00:05:31 Angus MacMorrow,
00:05:35 -Sorry. I'm coming.
00:05:44 I thought you'd drowned.
00:05:53 You didn't even get wet.
00:06:06 That piece. Please.
00:06:10 -Thank you.
00:06:19 See you, Archie.
00:06:22 I'd say it's going to rain,
00:06:24 Think you might be right,
00:06:32 Would you remind me to tell Clyde
00:06:57 I'll just put my pail in the workshop.
00:06:59 Well, be quick.
00:07:07 -Clyde.
00:07:08 Can we move the cattle
00:07:11 Oh, aye.
00:07:14 Mummy. Look what I've got.
00:07:19 -Where'd you get that?
00:07:23 I haven't had an orange
00:07:25 How was the shore?
00:07:28 Angus, fun?
00:09:39 Angus! Come on in now.
00:09:41 You told me you'd help with the tea.
00:09:57 All the Malay Peninsula
00:10:01 We are struggling hard
00:10:04 ...where perhaps another
00:10:08 The whole future of mankind...
00:10:11 ...may depend upon our actions
00:10:15 So far we have not failed.
00:10:20 Let us move forward
00:13:09 Jings.
00:13:26 It's all right. There, there.
00:14:02 Here you go. Come on.
00:14:06 That's it.
00:14:17 Come on. Come on.
00:14:23 That's it.
00:14:29 All right, then.
00:14:32 That's a good boy.
00:14:38 It's all right.
00:14:51 Oh, no.
00:15:12 There you are.
00:15:19 It's all right. I'll take care of you.
00:15:24 Angus.
00:15:26 Angus? Angus, it's bedtime.
00:15:30 How many times
00:15:48 Crikey.
00:16:02 Get a move on!
00:16:11 What is it?
00:16:14 Maybe Daddy's with them.
00:16:24 Pull up, lads.
00:16:31 -Do you know anything about this?
00:16:35 -They've got to be here for a reason.
00:16:44 Excuse me, sir.
00:16:48 Good morning, madam.
00:16:49 Captain Thomas Hamilton,
00:16:52 Are we all set?
00:16:55 The housekeeper, Mrs. MacMorrow,
00:16:58 -She is?
00:17:01 I'm Anne MacMorrow.
00:17:03 Oh, I beg your pardon.
00:17:04 Clearly, HQ have failed to notify you.
00:17:09 What with?
00:17:11 I've hardly any staff.
00:17:13 When Lord Killin went off to the RAF,
00:17:17 Well, we won't expect afternoon tea.
00:17:19 No, only the officers
00:17:22 The rest of my men
00:17:26 Well, I'm afraid I really would need
00:17:29 Of course.
00:17:30 -Wormsley?
00:17:34 From Lord Killin. We're friends,
00:17:40 All right.
00:17:42 But I have to tell you, our cupboards
00:17:46 Not to worry. The War Office
00:17:49 And what's more, we have a number
00:17:53 They are trained killers, after all.
00:17:58 You see, Scotland is the front line
00:18:04 -Sir.
00:18:05 Nazi submarines are everywhere.
00:18:08 Here we are.
00:18:10 Splendid. Yes.
00:18:15 Well, how lovely.
00:18:17 Now all this, you see,
00:18:20 -Goldman?
00:18:23 Is this the German advance?
00:18:25 Following the troop movements,
00:18:30 Don't you worry, son.
00:18:36 -Now, you men, come with me.
00:18:39 Can you put my desk over here?
00:18:41 Kirstie, Angus, run along.
00:18:44 We don't want to distract our guests
00:18:48 Can you keep a secret?
00:18:50 Isn't this exciting?
00:18:54 -Promise me you can keep a secret.
00:18:57 -You have to swear not to tell Mummy.
00:19:03 I don't know.
00:19:36 Hey! Those are my daddy's boots.
00:19:45 Bad boy. You can't eat them.
00:19:51 But I suppose you are hungry.
00:20:02 What's that? Churchill.
00:20:04 That's enough, Churchill.
00:20:06 -Who are you?
00:20:08 Twelve Medium Regiment, Royal
00:20:12 Churchill, regiment mascot.
00:20:16 -Unauthorized personnel.
00:20:20 Provisions dispensed
00:20:22 Do you have the paperwork?
00:20:25 Then off you go.
00:20:27 Who's Daddy's boy, then, eh?
00:20:32 -You're still here?
00:20:34 On the double, then.
00:20:37 Who's the best little soldier in the
00:20:41 Good boy. Give me a kiss.
00:20:55 Hello?
00:20:57 Where are you, boy?
00:21:03 Where are you hiding?
00:21:12 You are a sneaky devil,
00:21:16 If you are a boy.
00:21:18 What can we call you?
00:21:31 Crusoe. Trapped on an island.
00:21:35 Right, then, Crusoe.
00:21:52 No.
00:21:59 No.
00:22:05 There you are.
00:22:11 Maybe you're a mammal.
00:22:21 Where were you born, Daddy?
00:22:23 I was born and brought up
00:22:27 People whispered about a beastie
00:22:32 Now, always there've been tales
00:22:37 ...sometimes at sea,
00:22:42 When I was a boy...
00:22:45 ...how I longed to see that monster.
00:22:49 When I was a boy...
00:22:53 ...terrible times they were.
00:22:55 Boys and girls, wives and mothers
00:22:58 ...left without the man of the house.
00:23:01 They all went off to war,
00:23:08 We're a tiny village
00:23:12 ...but 20 men we lost.
00:23:15 But maybe I'm boring you
00:23:18 No. No, please. Don't stop.
00:23:20 Okay, if you insist.
00:23:24 Angus was just like
00:23:27 He wanted his daddy home again.
00:23:31 But he also had another problem.
00:23:37 Crusoe, you ate it all.
00:23:50 That's a good boy.
00:23:56 You're all dried up.
00:24:14 You'll like this.
00:24:20 That's better, eh?
00:24:26 -Look at that.
00:24:28 Go in there.
00:24:32 Oh, you beauty.
00:24:33 -Aye.
00:24:51 What are they doing
00:24:53 It's a secret mission.
00:24:56 Well, if it's secret,
00:24:59 -I have my ways, my contacts.
00:25:02 Well, make contact with them oars.
00:25:18 Right. Salute.
00:25:22 Down.
00:25:23 Map, sir?
00:25:32 -Perfect.
00:25:36 HMS Royal Oak was lost
00:25:41 ...not a hundred miles from this spot.
00:25:44 Eight hundred and thirty-three
00:25:48 We're not here for the scenery,
00:25:51 Yes, sir.
00:25:54 Now, make no mistake...
00:25:57 ...we are on the front line here.
00:26:00 Now, I have studied
00:26:04 If they invade,
00:26:08 This is the deepest loch in Scotland,
00:26:12 But they will send submarines first
00:26:15 Won't the steel net stop them, sir?
00:26:18 The submarine net will be down...
00:26:20 ...to permit passage
00:26:24 ...and to let their subs in.
00:26:27 And then we will raise the net...
00:26:31 ...and we will destroy them.
00:26:42 I wish I could swim like you.
00:26:46 Come on! Stop!
00:26:50 What the hell
00:26:54 -What's going on?
00:26:56 You're not fit to touch it.
00:26:57 Oh, no.
00:26:59 I better go. Stay out of trouble.
00:27:08 Look where you're going.
00:27:10 Where'd you learn to drive,
00:27:12 Look, there's a rear-vision mirror.
00:27:16 -That's to look where you're going.
00:27:19 All right, Clyde. That's enough.
00:27:22 That's a lovely bit of meat there.
00:27:25 Who's this?
00:27:33 There he goes.
00:27:46 Did you see all those jeeps and
00:27:49 You're late.
00:27:50 And that is very hush-hush.
00:27:53 Aye. It's a secret mission,
00:27:56 I'll say one thing, Jimmy.
00:27:58 If it's a secret, you'd be
00:28:01 -That's cruel. That's very cruel.
00:28:10 -Evening.
00:28:11 -What'll you have?
00:28:23 Looks like rain.
00:28:26 Yeah, it might.
00:28:28 You're not from the village.
00:28:32 Here we are, lads.
00:28:36 Did you hear the captain today?
00:28:40 Front line, my aunt.
00:28:41 We're here because his daddy
00:28:44 ...as the War Office could find.
00:28:46 You're the boys
00:28:49 -Indeed we are.
00:28:52 With one shell.
00:28:55 -What are you having, lads?
00:28:57 Yeah, I'll have a whiskey.
00:29:02 Recock, fire.
00:29:05 Recock, fire.
00:29:08 Recock, fire.
00:30:35 Angus, we need to talk.
00:30:42 Mrs. MacMorrow?
00:30:44 -Who are you?
00:30:49 Oh, yes. The handyman.
00:30:53 You're two days late in arriving.
00:30:56 Yes, ma'am.
00:30:58 I....
00:31:01 I was.... I....
00:31:06 Well, you can start
00:31:09 You can pack up
00:31:13 ...and charts and so forth.
00:31:16 I want to empty this shop out.
00:31:21 ...I think my son has an animal
00:31:23 He's not allowed pets, so....
00:31:26 -Do you think you could manage that?
00:31:32 And we'll have no drinking
00:31:35 Yes, ma'am. That's--
00:31:38 That's Mowbray, ma'am.
00:31:42 Yes.
00:32:02 Oh, no.
00:32:04 No! No, no! No!
00:32:08 What are you doing?
00:32:11 -Did you see anything fall out of it?
00:32:17 Nothing.
00:32:20 I didn't see anything.
00:32:22 Who are you?
00:32:24 Mrs. MacMorrow hired me
00:32:27 So this'll be my workshop now.
00:32:28 I don't want you coming in
00:32:31 This is my father's workshop.
00:32:35 -You can't just come in here--
00:32:37 When your father returns,
00:32:40 But for now, this shop is mine...
00:32:42 ...and I want to be left alone.
00:32:45 Have I made myself clear?
00:33:00 Crusoe?
00:33:02 Crusoe, come out.
00:33:04 Where are you hiding?
00:33:07 Could I trouble you for a light?
00:33:14 Thank you.
00:33:19 Absolutely stunning countryside,
00:33:24 You from around here?
00:33:27 I'm from Dornoch.
00:33:29 Captain Thomas Hamilton.
00:33:32 Good to meet you.
00:33:35 And yours?
00:33:39 Mowbray. Lewis Mowbray.
00:33:45 And you've seen service, I presume.
00:33:49 Crusoe, please come out.
00:33:51 Come out now.
00:34:02 Well, have a good evening,
00:34:07 Where are you?
00:34:11 Crusoe, where the devil are you?
00:35:21 Sergeant Strunk!
00:35:28 Bad dog, Churchill.
00:35:30 Don't care if you're Lord Chamberlain,
00:35:33 Sorry, ma'am,
00:36:04 Hush your wheesht, you daft dog!
00:36:20 Crusoe, no!
00:36:25 -Stop. Get back in there.
00:36:27 -He won't hurt you. Believe me.
00:36:30 -He won't hurt you.
00:36:32 I don't know, but it came from an egg.
00:36:41 Jings, Crusoe.
00:36:43 You're as big as a prize pig.
00:36:46 How'd you grow so fast?
00:36:50 I thought I'd lost you.
00:36:53 He's very friendly. Aren't you, boy?
00:36:55 Angus, Mummy will have a fit.
00:36:58 Don't you dare tell her.
00:37:01 He needs me. I'm his only friend.
00:37:06 I saved his life.
00:37:17 The poor wee thing.
00:37:21 You won't tell?
00:37:22 -Swear.
00:37:26 I'll not speak a word.
00:37:29 You're a good sister after all.
00:37:34 Every 10 minutes....
00:37:34 Every 10 minutes....
00:37:37 Good morning, ma'am.
00:37:42 -Lovely morning, miss.
00:37:51 -Oh, God. I'm sorry.
00:37:56 Come in.
00:38:06 You've done some very good work
00:38:11 Thank you, ma'am.
00:38:16 Oh, yes.
00:38:18 Did you know the guest bathroom's
00:38:23 I'll see to it immediately, ma'am.
00:38:26 I have some clothes. My husband's.
00:38:30 Well, you seem to be about the
00:38:35 Well, won't he need them
00:38:39 He's not coming home,
00:38:43 His ship was sunk at sea.
00:38:51 I'm sorry. Sorry.
00:38:55 It's just--
00:38:56 It's just that your son had said that....
00:39:02 Angus is a confused boy.
00:39:05 Confused?
00:39:09 Yes.
00:39:12 I have a lot to do.
00:39:16 Yes. Thank you.
00:39:22 Aye.
00:39:25 Thanks.
00:39:53 Did you have to
00:39:56 It was getting too loud.
00:40:01 Quiet, Crusoe!
00:40:04 Who's there?
00:40:06 I'm here to fix the bathroom.
00:40:08 -We're using it.
00:40:11 But I thought it was out of order.
00:40:14 What's that noise?
00:40:17 I have a cough.
00:40:20 You got an animal in there?
00:40:22 Look, you better let me in
00:40:26 -No.
00:40:39 Listen, you two, all right?
00:40:42 Your mother told me this bathroom
00:40:45 What-- What is that?
00:40:48 He came from an egg at the tide pool.
00:40:58 What in the name of--?
00:41:02 He's very friendly.
00:41:18 Mary and Joseph.
00:41:20 -He almost died when he was born.
00:41:24 He thinks I'm his father.
00:41:30 I wonder....
00:41:32 -It just can't be.
00:41:35 Well, it looks like a....
00:41:38 -Like a bloody water horse.
00:41:43 They're make-believe.
00:41:47 They're said to be
00:41:50 There can be only one water horse
00:41:55 When the one grows old,
00:41:59 -Crusoe's a girl?
00:42:02 No, lad, he's girl and boy both.
00:42:05 The beast is both mum and dad
00:42:09 The old water horse dies
00:42:13 ...so the new water horse
00:42:17 Oh, that's sad.
00:42:23 It's an amazing thing though, isn't it?
00:42:25 Angus! Kirstie!
00:42:28 Don't tell her.
00:42:30 Angus?
00:42:32 Will you help us, Mr. Lewis?
00:42:36 You're asking me
00:42:39 Angus? Kirstie?
00:42:46 -What are you doing in there?
00:42:50 Since when have pipes
00:42:52 -Wait! It's a bad time to interrupt him.
00:42:56 Plumbing is tricky. It's like surgery.
00:43:00 One mistake could mean death.
00:43:04 Mr. Lewis found the problem.
00:43:12 I can explain. He--
00:43:18 Always been handy
00:43:21 He's a genius.
00:43:23 And you helped, did you, Angus?
00:43:25 Yes, I--
00:43:26 -I handed the tools.
00:43:29 No. I came to get Angus to show him
00:43:36 It's getting a bit cramped in here,
00:43:41 Bye.
00:43:46 It's the pipes.
00:43:48 It's the air locks bubbling through,
00:43:53 Angus was a great help.
00:43:56 So you said.
00:43:59 Oh, dear. Excuse me. That's--
00:44:01 The doctor warned me
00:44:04 So it's something about the...
00:44:06 ...texture of the innards mixed in
00:44:11 Thank you, thank you. You've
00:44:17 Shut your ugly gob. You bloody near
00:44:31 Captain, we'll have that bathroom
00:44:34 Oh, wonderful.
00:44:36 Would you allow me to organize
00:44:39 As a token of our gratitude.
00:44:41 Just the officers and yourself,
00:44:47 Thank you very much.
00:44:50 Excellent. Shall we say 8:00?
00:44:56 What are we going to do?
00:44:58 One thing's sure, you need to
00:45:01 -But where can I put him?
00:45:03 No! I want Crusoe to stay.
00:45:06 But he can't spend his life
00:45:10 -But he can stay with me.
00:45:13 ...he's meant to swim and be free.
00:45:15 The loch is loaded
00:45:17 ...and there's plenty of water for him
00:45:21 -You want what's best for him?
00:45:51 Excuse me, sir. Mrs. MacMorrow.
00:45:55 Anyone for champagne?
00:46:00 -Thank you.
00:46:03 It was brilliant tonight,
00:46:10 Mrs. MacMorrow, you look radiant.
00:46:13 In Scotland
00:46:17 Let me introduce you.
00:46:28 I love to watch a man work.
00:46:36 -Go easy.
00:46:52 Gentlemen.
00:46:58 The king, the regiment...
00:47:02 ...and the lady of the house.
00:47:04 The king, the regiment
00:47:09 Well, gentlemen, technically speaking
00:47:14 ...but I suppose for tonight
00:47:19 -Thank you.
00:47:21 Here you are. Look what I've got.
00:47:26 Don't be greedy now.
00:47:35 Angus, come quickly.
00:47:39 I'll be back in a minute, Crusoe.
00:47:44 You're not going to believe this.
00:47:56 You're a fine woman, Gracie.
00:48:52 Gracie!
00:48:56 Oh, my God.
00:48:58 Just a bit of fun.
00:49:03 Where's the dog?
00:49:47 Oh, no.
00:50:04 Do you know why I take two pairs
00:50:08 In case I get a hole in one.
00:50:43 Did you hear something?
00:50:46 No, no. Maybe this old house
00:50:50 Oh, I don't believe in such things,
00:50:56 Come here, you bloody mongrel.
00:50:59 I'm sure I can hear something.
00:51:01 Yes, that time
00:51:15 Crusoe, no!
00:51:21 What's that now?
00:51:33 Come on, Crusoe! Get out of here!
00:51:38 -Take your hand off me, man.
00:51:47 Crusoe, come back!
00:51:58 Mr. Lewis, what in goodness sake?
00:52:01 Sorry, the name's Mowbray, ma'am.
00:52:04 -What?
00:52:06 The dog got loose,
00:52:09 I should say you failed at that.
00:52:13 -Yes, ma'am.
00:52:17 No, no. It's a very serious matter.
00:52:20 You hold your tongue, man.
00:52:22 You're not in your stately home now.
00:52:27 That is quite enough.
00:52:29 Go and collect Angus and
00:52:32 Yes, ma'am.
00:53:07 Crusoe? Crusoe, come back.
00:53:12 Lewis, we've got to find Crusoe.
00:53:14 Yeah, I know. I'll find the wee devil,
00:53:18 -But, Lewis--
00:53:20 Or your mom will have both our hides.
00:53:34 Where are you,
00:54:02 Angus. Angus.
00:54:05 Can't we just
00:54:07 No. No, I don't think so.
00:54:12 Jings.
00:54:17 Lewis, do you know anything more
00:54:21 I think it was-- Aye, it was my Uncle
00:54:25 Many years ago,
00:54:27 ...and he's weeping bitter tears
00:54:32 He'd given up hope.
00:54:34 Then suddenly, who should appear at
00:54:39 ...but a sea spirit. A water horse.
00:54:43 The traveler, no fool is he, knows the
00:54:48 ...one that could grow
00:54:53 So the traveler, he feeds
00:54:59 ...flatters it with compliments.
00:55:03 "Incidentally, water horse,
00:55:08 ...I'm wondering, if you've
00:55:11 ...could I trouble you to carry me
00:55:15 Show me the way home?"
00:55:16 Well, what happens?
00:55:22 I don't remember.
00:55:24 What? Does the water horse
00:55:27 Well, it was so long ago
00:55:31 It either carries him across the loch...
00:55:35 ...or it drags him down to the bottom
00:55:39 I'm not sure which.
00:55:56 Here you go, your favorite snack.
00:56:26 Angus, run now!
00:56:28 Angus, run!
00:56:31 Faster. No looking back.
00:56:51 Mowbray.
00:56:54 You're all wet, man.
00:56:56 You been fishing?
00:56:59 No. I went diving, to see all those
00:57:04 Oh, you like to mock the war effort,
00:57:06 No. No, I don't.
00:57:09 Our forces over there in Europe
00:57:13 ...they're doing a great job.
00:57:17 I want you to stay away from young
00:57:20 I consider you a bad influence.
00:57:23 Is that so?
00:57:26 I don't know if you're a spy...
00:57:28 ...or a deserter,
00:57:31 -But I'm gonna find out.
00:57:33 They took you away from
00:57:35 ...to hunt for deserters and cowards.
00:57:39 So you can take that
00:57:42 ...back to where you came from.
00:57:45 You stay away from the boy.
00:57:57 I'll have a bit of breakfast.
00:58:02 Wait, wait.
00:58:05 -How does she feel?
00:58:07 -It's a nice one.
00:58:11 You've got a keeper, for sure.
00:58:17 I'd say it's at least a five-pounder.
00:58:26 -Oh, my sainted mother!
00:58:29 -It's a monster.
00:58:32 No, it's a monster,
00:58:36 I told you to stay off that drink
00:58:41 It's a big fish, all right.
00:58:52 -It's gigantic!
00:58:58 Cut the line. Mother of God, cut it.
00:59:02 Are you mad? This is the biggest fish
00:59:19 -It's going to sink us!
00:59:23 Cut the line before he drowns us.
00:59:25 For God's sake, hurry up. Hurry up!
00:59:43 Did you see it?
00:59:45 I saw it. Whatever it is.
00:59:56 Sir.
00:59:58 Now, young man, your mother has
01:00:03 You are completely aimless, and
01:00:07 ...make a soldier out of you, all right?
01:00:13 Left! Left, right, left!
01:00:16 Left, left!
01:00:25 Come on, lad, hurry up. War'll be over
01:00:33 That's very good, Angus.
01:00:44 Left, right, left!
01:00:46 Left, left. Left, right, left!
01:00:57 Keep peeling. I'll be back.
01:01:09 Very good. Now, on to the next one.
01:01:17 I want this vehicle spotless
01:01:22 -You understand your orders?
01:01:24 You're in the army now. We have
01:01:28 -Yes, sir.
01:01:33 Now, Edwards.
01:01:35 We need to lay down
01:01:41 We need to ensure that these grounds
01:01:48 You wally.
01:01:50 -Right away, sir.
01:02:23 Crusoe!
01:02:27 Where are you?
01:02:29 I'm sorry I've not been
01:02:32 I haven't been able to get away
01:02:54 Crusoe!
01:02:57 Crusoe!
01:03:01 Crusoe!
01:03:05 Crusoe!
01:03:09 Where are you?
01:03:27 Crusoe?
01:03:34 Holy mackerel.
01:03:45 Hello, boy.
01:03:50 Careful, don't tip me over.
01:03:54 It's good to see you, boy.
01:04:02 Wait! Don't go!
01:04:06 Crusoe!
01:04:16 Crusoe!
01:05:28 This isn't so bad. It's fun, actually.
01:05:38 Crusoe!
01:06:12 Crusoe!
01:07:37 Crusoe!
01:08:18 What is it, Churchill?
01:08:21 Slow down, boy. Heel!
01:08:44 Shoo, shoo. Go away. Crusoe, go.
01:08:54 Crusoe, go! Shoo!
01:09:04 I thought it was raining, but
01:09:07 -No.
01:09:09 -So then what happened?
01:09:13 ...you have to promise
01:09:16 -Did he greet you or eat you?
01:09:19 Yeah, right.
01:09:21 Like a sardine.
01:09:28 -There was everything down there.
01:09:31 There was even a shipwreck.
01:09:32 -No.
01:09:35 Yeah?
01:09:40 And I could just see a treasure chest.
01:09:43 And there was money in it.
01:09:45 -It was too far away for me to reach.
01:09:49 It was amazing.
01:09:55 Ma'am.
01:09:57 Did y-- Ma'am?
01:10:00 -Did you need something, ma'am?
01:10:05 For what?
01:10:08 For making them laugh.
01:10:11 Haven't heard them laugh like that
01:10:15 -He's a good lad, ma'am.
01:10:19 I used to make him laugh like that.
01:10:24 Maybe you should try again.
01:10:28 What?
01:10:32 Well, just give him
01:10:41 Yes.
01:10:43 -Mr. Mowbray.
01:10:46 Where'd you get your scar?
01:10:50 Shrapnel.
01:10:54 Almost took my arm off.
01:10:58 I was a gunner on a torpedo boat.
01:11:03 We were dive-bombed by
01:11:09 Next thing, woke up in the hospital.
01:11:12 -Is it still painful?
01:11:16 I'm lucky, compared to
01:11:27 It's a good thing I didn't lose the arm.
01:11:31 I'd not be much of a handyman
01:11:35 You know, I'd be a one-handyman.
01:11:41 No. I'm-- I'm sorry. Well--
01:11:45 You will tell me if it's troubling you,
01:11:54 -Lieutenant?
01:11:56 We had any news
01:11:59 Yes, sir. I put my report
01:12:02 Mowbray's as clean as a whistle, sir.
01:12:05 County records show him
01:12:08 Enlisted in the Royal Navy, 1,939.
01:12:11 Unblemished war record.
01:12:13 Injured in action, August 1,940,
01:12:17 He's something of a hero,
01:12:22 -Thank you, Wormsley, that'll be all.
01:12:33 The head on it!
01:12:35 And a tail like a crocodile,
01:12:39 You've been telling that story for
01:12:42 -Scales or skin?
01:12:45 What's your interest, Jock?
01:12:46 -Interest?
01:12:48 This is front-page news.
01:12:50 The Aberdeen Argus readers
01:12:54 Not a word of this is to get out.
01:12:56 But Hughie, when the war's over,
01:13:01 This could put our Loch Ness
01:13:04 I don't want it on the map.
01:13:07 If there's a monster in Loch Ness,
01:13:11 Aye.
01:13:20 Well, it's a perfect day for it.
01:13:22 This is awfully nice of you,
01:13:25 No, I want you and the children to see
01:13:35 If it's a mammal, it can't stay
01:13:40 Mammal, my arse. It's a monster,
01:13:44 You just be ready.
01:13:47 Aye, aye.
01:13:51 Well, the first thing we did
01:13:54 ...all the way to the top of the hill.
01:13:56 All the way up to the location. See?
01:13:59 Sir!
01:14:01 I know we've been an inconvenience
01:14:04 But I think you'll be impressed
01:14:21 This location, obviously,
01:14:26 ...for the long-range views.
01:14:28 Moray Firth in the east,
01:14:32 -Now follow me.
01:14:35 Now, here she is...
01:14:38 ...our pride and joy.
01:14:43 Now, before we fire up Victoria--
01:14:45 That's what we call her.
01:14:47 --I need you three
01:14:51 And you might wanna cover your
01:14:55 -Come on. Block your ears.
01:15:02 Let's see what sort of splash
01:15:10 All right, men. Walker.
01:15:12 -The loch? No, he can't do that.
01:15:14 I should have told you,
01:15:17 A water horse. He could get hurt.
01:15:21 What? Stop this nonsense
01:15:24 -No, Captain Hamilton. You mustn't!
01:15:27 We're to remain over here.
01:15:28 Mother, please listen. He hatched
01:15:32 -That is enough.
01:15:34 He's telling the truth.
01:15:36 -No! Stop!
01:15:39 Fire!
01:16:01 Very good.
01:16:04 What happened?
01:16:06 Did they kill Crusoe?
01:16:09 No, no, no.
01:16:11 But it was the beginning of the end.
01:16:14 Poor Angus was beside himself
01:16:17 He got into terrible trouble.
01:16:27 -No! Don't!
01:16:29 -No! Don't!
01:16:31 Did I or did I not tell you
01:16:35 Angus, this is not the place for us.
01:16:41 -Certainly. Corbin.
01:16:44 -Kirstie.
01:16:50 The boy needs discipline, Anne.
01:16:54 The captain lost all respect
01:16:59 All right, Corbin.
01:17:07 That creature'll never surface
01:17:11 -You bloody pests!
01:17:14 And he blew a big hole in Jock's plans
01:17:20 -To the left!
01:17:22 ...not to be lightly parted
01:17:25 -To the right!
01:17:28 ...and he was determined
01:17:31 -Get out of the picture.
01:17:34 Off you go.
01:17:39 Aye.
01:17:41 -We have got it.
01:17:45 You can come in now,
01:17:50 Everyone had a tale to tell
01:17:53 Everyone except poor Angus.
01:17:58 He was sent to bed at 6
01:18:01 Even his goody-two-shoes sister...
01:18:03 ...could not convince their mother
01:18:06 And no one
01:18:10 ...since the bombardment...
01:18:13 ...until that fateful night.
01:18:20 Blimey, that's it.
01:18:21 -What's it?
01:18:24 That's just what I saw.
01:18:29 If it's out there, I'll catch it.
01:18:34 Let's go hunting, boys.
01:18:42 -Angus.
01:18:44 This is Lewis' idea.
01:18:46 If you tell Mummy I let you out,
01:18:56 Now everyone's talking
01:18:59 You have to get him
01:19:08 Crusoe!
01:19:10 Crusoe! Come!
01:19:21 Try again.
01:19:23 Crusoe! Come!
01:19:49 Crusoe! Easy, boy, it's me!
01:19:54 -Lewis, what's happened to him?
01:19:57 No. You're wrong.
01:20:00 You'll see.
01:20:05 Angus, be careful.
01:20:16 Easy, boy.
01:20:18 I'm your friend.
01:20:27 No, Angus!
01:20:48 It was your idea to put him in the wild.
01:20:52 I didn't know that
01:20:55 This is your fault.
01:21:22 Will it work?
01:21:25 Soft spot. Back of the neck.
01:21:28 Consider it dead.
01:21:44 Did you shoot that plane down?
01:21:47 What?
01:21:48 The plane you were shooting at
01:21:52 Well, it's not something I brag about.
01:21:56 Why not?
01:22:07 -Crusoe.
01:22:14 You hear that?
01:22:16 It's Churchill.
01:22:18 I think he's onto something.
01:22:22 It's that dog. He'll tell everyone
01:22:33 -Wormsley, over there. In that cove.
01:23:08 Kill the engine.
01:23:11 Where's he gone?
01:23:14 Churchill?
01:23:16 Oi, Churchill!
01:23:21 Maybe he's just
01:23:24 That's not it.
01:23:38 Someone kill it! Kill it!
01:23:46 Mayday! Mayday! We're on the loch.
01:23:56 -Where is he?
01:24:03 Shoot it! Shoot it!
01:24:08 Turn the boat around.
01:24:11 Where is it? Where is it?
01:24:48 Anne.
01:24:51 Look, I....
01:24:53 I don't wish to carry on like this.
01:24:57 No, no. We should apologize.
01:25:00 Angus should never have behaved
01:25:03 -Sir!
01:25:06 Sir! We just had a call from the loch.
01:25:10 -What?
01:25:12 -Get me a sub. This could be it!
01:25:15 -Bring my jeep around to the front.
01:25:17 You take the children into the cellar.
01:25:19 Kirstie, Angus, downstairs now!
01:25:23 -Angus is-- He's not here.
01:25:25 -He's gone down to the loch.
01:25:28 Come quickly. Hurry, downstairs.
01:25:31 -This is not a drill.
01:25:33 Clyde, bring the car round to the front
01:25:36 -I can't let you. It's too dangerous.
01:25:49 Go away from me!
01:25:52 Go away. Go away from me!
01:25:58 Oh, my God. Please.
01:26:03 No. No, please!
01:26:07 -Crusoe!
01:26:12 Please! Go.
01:26:21 Crusoe! Stop! Put him down!
01:26:25 -Oh, go away!
01:26:30 -Crusoe! Stop!
01:26:41 Crusoe!
01:26:45 No!
01:26:52 -Somebody! Get off me! Help.
01:27:37 Angus? Can you hear me?
01:27:41 Come on, lad. Come on, son.
01:27:46 Come on!
01:27:48 If you have any magic in you at all,
01:27:58 Put the gunners on high alert,
01:28:00 Any sign of an enemy vessel,
01:28:03 -But, sir--
01:28:10 Come on. Come on, lad.
01:28:14 Come on. Breathe, Angus.
01:28:15 Come on, get some good Scottish air
01:28:19 Stay with me, Angus.
01:28:21 Come on. Come on, lad, breathe.
01:28:35 Come on, lad.
01:28:40 Know something? This old workshop
01:28:47 You'll look after it for me?
01:28:54 And I'll bet you grow into these
01:29:02 You keep them well-polished.
01:29:13 We'll have none of that.
01:29:16 You're the man of the house now.
01:29:21 All right, Dad. Strong and sure.
01:29:25 Aye. That's my boy.
01:29:33 That's it. That's it.
01:29:37 Good boy.
01:29:42 Crusoe?
01:29:51 That's a good water horse.
01:30:01 -Thanks. Oh, God.
01:30:03 Angus!
01:30:05 -He's all right.
01:30:07 -You got to kill it.
01:30:09 -I was only trying to save Crusoe.
01:30:12 -Wouldn't believe me if I told you.
01:30:15 It was just there--
01:30:16 -What are you talking about?
01:30:21 A sea monster? Are you telling me
01:30:27 What is going on here?
01:30:29 Has everyone gone mad?!
01:30:35 There is no monster.
01:30:37 There's just you
01:30:40 And you.
01:30:42 Filling his head with tales
01:30:47 There's no monster.
01:30:52 -Mother....
01:30:56 There's just this war, and death...
01:31:01 ...and people acting insane.
01:31:05 What's wrong with everyone?
01:31:35 Angus?
01:31:37 -Yes, Mum. I tried to tell you.
01:31:40 His name's Crusoe. I raised him,
01:31:44 Angus, be careful!
01:31:46 It's all right. He's my friend.
01:31:50 He's not peaceful at all, sir.
01:32:04 Crusoe! Get out of here!
01:32:07 Crusoe, come!
01:32:10 Crusoe!
01:32:12 -Oh, my God.
01:32:17 Good boy.
01:32:18 -Come on. Over here.
01:32:23 Angus!
01:32:25 Angus! Angus!
01:32:42 Faster, Crusoe!
01:32:48 The sea. He's trying to
01:32:50 Victoria base, come in.
01:32:53 Victoria base, come in.
01:32:57 You have to do something.
01:32:59 All the radios are down.
01:33:08 All ammunition up here.
01:33:13 Help!
01:33:17 No! No.
01:33:26 You were in the Royal Navy.
01:33:28 -Aye, sir.
01:33:43 I see the channel. Now head to sea,
01:34:06 -Come on, keep it moving.
01:34:09 The rain's too heavy to make it out
01:34:15 Good God, it is. A German sub.
01:34:27 Fire!
01:34:33 Go under, Crusoe.
01:34:59 -There!
01:35:00 -Over there! Can you see them?
01:35:09 -Rapp! Situation report?
01:35:11 One of our own torpedo boats
01:35:14 They're on the run. Don't let them
01:35:35 Faster, Crusoe!
01:35:42 Go, Crusoe! Go!
01:36:23 What are we going to do?
01:36:26 -Angus!
01:36:28 Angus!
01:36:30 -Let him go!
01:36:34 Go on, boy!
01:36:37 Angus, let him go!
01:36:40 Let go, Angus!
01:36:43 Let go!
01:36:48 You're the best friend I've ever had.
01:37:03 I'll never forget you.
01:37:29 No, Crusoe! You can't stay here!
01:37:36 Crusoe, go!
01:37:40 Don't you hear me, you bloody fool?
01:37:43 Go!
01:37:55 Come on!
01:37:59 -Come on, Angus.
01:38:02 -Come on.
01:38:05 Now give me your hand.
01:38:08 Get him in the boat.
01:38:11 That's it. Good lad.
01:38:15 Where is he? Where'd he go?
01:38:25 There he is!
01:38:42 -He's gonna jump the net!
01:38:44 He'll never make it.
01:39:22 You did it, Crusoe! Well done, boy!
01:40:09 He'll not be coming back, will he?
01:40:14 I think he's meant to be
01:40:18 Not Crusoe. I meant...
01:40:22 ...Daddy.
01:40:30 No, love. He'll not.
01:40:42 -Look! Look, Angus! Up here.
01:40:44 -You have to come quickly.
01:40:46 Come on, quickly.
01:41:33 Some say the creature
01:41:36 ...looking for his friend.
01:41:39 Some claim to have seen it
01:41:42 But the boy never saw it again.
01:41:50 That's a wonderful story.
01:41:52 Aye. And all true, every word of it.
01:41:56 Thank you....
01:41:59 Angus.
01:42:01 Angus MacMorrow is the name.
01:42:05 He was so sweet. I know it's true.
01:42:08 -It's a great story, but it's not true.
01:42:10 William?
01:42:13 William!
01:42:21 William!
01:42:25 William...
01:42:26 ...where are you?