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Final Countdown The
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Have a nice day. |
| 00:01:39 |
Mr. Tideman. |
| 00:02:08 |
Mr. Lasky? |
| 00:02:47 |
Mr. Lasky? I'm Richard Tideman's |
| 00:02:50 |
- Glad to know ya. Are you going with me? |
| 00:02:53 |
Mr. Tideman just wanted |
| 00:02:56 |
- Is that him in the car? |
| 00:02:59 |
Well, we've never met. |
| 00:03:02 |
It isn't necessary, |
| 00:03:04 |
As I said, |
| 00:03:07 |
Well, thank him for me. |
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Take a look, sir. |
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Arizona Memorial. |
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She's now resting in 33 feet of water |
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There were only 289 survivors. |
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Russian trawler. |
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What's it doing? |
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Not doing |
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I'll take it, sir. |
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Mr. Lasky, I'm Commander |
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- Welcome aboard. |
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Now follow me |
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Stand clear, spot 3. |
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Helo-733, rotating. |
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- Give me 25 knots of wind over the deck. |
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- All ahead full. |
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- Indicate 100 R.P.M. |
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Central Bridge, |
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- Continue fixed wing recovery. |
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Let's bring the CAG aboard. |
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Victor-200, |
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- Set 52, Tomcat. |
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T- minus 30 seconds. |
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Tomcat 200. |
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Gear coming down. |
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200, slightly right. |
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Gear down and locked. |
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Add power. Power. |
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All indicators green. |
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Hold there. |
| 00:08:19 |
Hold it. Slightly left. |
| 00:08:24 |
In the groove. Looks good. |
| 00:09:13 |
In the port, Cat 1. Get below. |
| 00:09:18 |
I hear you're on assignment |
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to the Defense Department, right? |
| 00:09:22 |
- Yeah, that's right. |
| 00:09:24 |
- I'm a systems analyst. |
| 00:09:28 |
Yeah, you could say that. |
| 00:09:38 |
- That's a quick change in the weather. |
| 00:09:41 |
Sure is. |
| 00:09:50 |
- Hi, CAG. |
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- Welcome aboard, Mr. Lasky. |
| 00:09:58 |
- Are we headed for a squall? |
| 00:10:02 |
Sir, this is Commander Damon, |
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- How do you do, Mr. Lasky? |
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And Lieutenant Perry, |
| 00:10:08 |
- How do you do, sir? |
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Mr. Lasky is going to be |
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at how we do things |
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- We'll give you whatever help we can, sir. |
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Our departure |
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- at the request of your mysterious boss. |
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but I'm afraid Mr. Richard Tideman |
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- as he is to the rest of the world. |
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Perhaps the fact that Tideman |
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affords him some |
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Corporal Kullman will escort you |
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- Right this way, sir. |
| 00:10:39 |
I'd be delighted if |
| 00:10:43 |
Thank you, Captain. |
| 00:11:06 |
Am I mistaken, or was Black Cloud's |
| 00:11:09 |
- for clear skies and sunshine? |
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Hand me that weather report, |
| 00:11:18 |
Thank you. |
| 00:11:36 |
What do you think it is? |
| 00:11:39 |
It wasn't there |
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Check all projection lenses, |
| 00:11:46 |
Aye, aye, sir. |
| 00:12:08 |
The Nimitz. Who's that? |
| 00:12:11 |
- A Russian trawler. |
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A big fish! |
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You've been assigned |
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Connects with Commander Owens, |
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Your luggage has |
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I'll be just outside, sir, |
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Thank you. |
| 00:13:08 |
Hello? |
| 00:13:33 |
"Pacific At War, |
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Very well. |
| 00:13:49 |
We're having communication problems |
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- What do you mean? |
| 00:13:56 |
- Get Black Cloud up here. |
| 00:14:01 |
Sunshine and clear skies. |
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- Anything else you'd like to see? |
| 00:14:15 |
What the hell are you |
| 00:14:17 |
I'm terribly sorry. |
| 00:14:18 |
You're Commander Owens. |
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They put me next door. |
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Mr. Lasky, the one thing |
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Maybe it's because we get |
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I understand. |
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You know, from what I've read, |
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I mean, really very good. |
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Thank you. |
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I'm a little bit of everything, I guess. |
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What exactly is your job |
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Very simply, I look at the way |
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and if I can think |
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I write it up and submit a report |
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Think you'll find some? |
| 00:14:59 |
Well, there are always |
| 00:15:02 |
Mr. Lasky, please don't |
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Excuse me. |
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Boss, CAG's here. |
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George, any further word |
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We know he's inbound, but we can't |
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Just wish he had more experience. |
| 00:15:37 |
Yes, Captain. |
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- CAG? |
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- How many planes have you got in the air? |
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- Our newest pilot, Stanton. |
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- I want to get out of this weather. |
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- He wants him down now. Keep trying. |
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Air Ops Primary, try again on 412. |
| 00:16:10 |
Take a look |
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The water temperature's |
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and even the barometer's |
| 00:16:19 |
It should be down, |
| 00:16:24 |
- What the hell is that? |
| 00:16:28 |
One run it's there, |
| 00:16:31 |
One run it's there, the next one is clear. |
| 00:16:36 |
Turn those destroyers around |
| 00:16:39 |
- No need for them to go through this. |
| 00:16:42 |
Keep it in the wind till we get |
| 00:16:45 |
It's one of our new pilots. |
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All units in Romeo Alpha, |
| 00:17:02 |
This is 412. I have an unsafe |
| 00:17:07 |
412, roger. Unsafe hook. |
| 00:17:09 |
Negative. |
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412,your transmission's poor. |
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Captain Boss, that Corsair's in real trouble. |
| 00:17:18 |
- I think we better take him in the barricade. |
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Air Ops, tri-flight. |
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We have an A-7 Corsair in trouble. |
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This is not a drill. |
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Repeat, this is not a drill. |
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Bow deck! Bow deck! |
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All right! Let's go! |
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Go on! Let's hustle now! |
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All personnel |
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Barricade coming up. |
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Clear the flight deck! |
| 00:18:17 |
- Do you see him out there yet? |
| 00:18:20 |
Head's up! Green deck, |
| 00:18:24 |
My God. Look at that. |
| 00:20:07 |
Have Central come up on the J.A. |
| 00:20:10 |
- Steady as she goes. |
| 00:20:12 |
Central Bridge, |
| 00:20:17 |
- Aye, sir. |
| 00:20:19 |
I don't see it, |
| 00:20:28 |
Sound general quarters. |
| 00:20:31 |
- Aye, Captain. Boatswain. |
| 00:20:33 |
- Sound general quarters. |
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General quarters, |
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All hands, |
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Go up and forward on your starboard side, |
| 00:20:53 |
General quarters, |
| 00:21:04 |
Time plus two minutes. |
| 00:21:17 |
- What the hell's goin' on? |
| 00:21:22 |
Time plus three minutes. |
| 00:21:34 |
Time plus four. |
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Report when all stations |
| 00:21:38 |
Got him right there! |
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Heads up on deck! |
| 00:21:47 |
Green jackets |
| 00:22:00 |
We can't hear you. |
| 00:22:12 |
All right. |
| 00:22:26 |
Crash on deck! Crash on deck! |
| 00:22:29 |
Let's get out there |
| 00:22:34 |
Red shirts, front and center! |
| 00:22:40 |
Move it! |
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- Go back to course 350. |
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Okay! Take 'er down! |
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All personnel on the Flight Deck, |
| 00:23:13 |
Blue shirts, locks and chains |
| 00:23:26 |
Is this the last known position |
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- Yes, sir, Captain. |
| 00:23:31 |
Dan, go down and check out |
| 00:23:35 |
- Keep me posted. |
| 00:23:39 |
- Get CAG up here. |
| 00:23:41 |
I want to talk |
| 00:23:43 |
Captain, we're down across the board. |
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- Any word from our destroyers? |
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except some code transmissions |
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Otherwise, we're dead |
| 00:23:55 |
- Ops, what's our radar picture? |
| 00:23:58 |
Clear? Can't you see |
| 00:24:01 |
I have the signal officer |
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Keep me advised. |
| 00:24:06 |
270, Captain. |
| 00:24:10 |
Oh, Dick. Launch a Hawkeye |
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a Crusader to make a photo run over |
| 00:24:19 |
- Aye, aye, sir. |
| 00:24:22 |
Hey, what happened? |
| 00:24:24 |
Frankly, I don't know. |
| 00:24:27 |
Lieutenant, have the heads |
| 00:24:31 |
meet me at C.V.I.C. |
| 00:24:33 |
Aye, aye, sir. |
| 00:24:34 |
- Mr. Lasky, I want you to stay with me. |
| 00:24:38 |
It's a code. |
| 00:24:41 |
Can you break it, |
| 00:24:43 |
- I think someone's putting us on. |
| 00:24:46 |
Because I learned this code |
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Thanks, Chief. |
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Stand clear at 012. |
| 00:25:20 |
Off the bow, stand clear. |
| 00:25:23 |
736 lifting for plane guard. |
| 00:25:51 |
Hold it! Hold it! Hold it! |
| 00:25:53 |
- Go hold your own! |
| 00:25:55 |
Chrissakes, Chief, all we want to know |
| 00:25:58 |
- Whatever it is, you'll be told. |
| 00:26:00 |
- As soon as the skipper's ready. |
| 00:26:07 |
Hey, Ex-O, what's goin' on? |
| 00:26:11 |
Carry on. |
| 00:26:18 |
Gentlemen, we're at general quarters, |
| 00:26:24 |
But I don't exclude |
| 00:26:27 |
- A nuclear strike? |
| 00:26:32 |
- Now, what action's been taken? |
| 00:26:36 |
there's nothing on the Threat Board |
| 00:26:38 |
and there's been no |
| 00:26:40 |
- The crew's in good shape. |
| 00:26:43 |
E-2 is now showing the area clear, |
| 00:26:46 |
should be coming up on Pearl, sir. |
| 00:26:49 |
The reactor is stable. |
| 00:26:52 |
Capable for maximum speed, |
| 00:26:55 |
- Lloyd. |
| 00:26:57 |
- but we haven't been able to reach anybody. |
| 00:27:00 |
Tried everybody in the book... |
| 00:27:02 |
I even took a crack |
| 00:27:04 |
Now, we do have some low-band |
| 00:27:06 |
strictly manual |
| 00:27:08 |
We'll have to do some retuning |
| 00:27:11 |
Get on with it! |
| 00:27:13 |
- Ops? |
| 00:27:16 |
- We're ready, sir. |
| 00:27:22 |
- No, sir, not at this time. |
| 00:27:24 |
I have a reconnaissance report |
| 00:27:29 |
Flight level 250. |
| 00:27:34 |
There doesn't appear to be any damage. |
| 00:27:40 |
I'll make another pass |
| 00:27:42 |
- Over. |
| 00:27:45 |
Skipper, we're picking up some weird |
| 00:27:49 |
on the entertainment circuit, |
| 00:27:52 |
Boss, I told you. I tried and tried, |
| 00:27:56 |
Rochester, that polar bear's |
| 00:27:58 |
- He's supposed to hibernate. |
| 00:28:01 |
Where is he now? |
| 00:28:04 |
Sittin'up in bed, |
| 00:28:07 |
Esquire? Well, |
| 00:28:10 |
Oh, come now, boss. |
| 00:28:14 |
Lloyd, tape and monitor |
| 00:28:17 |
Ops, I want a closer look on all air, |
| 00:28:20 |
within 250 miles |
| 00:28:22 |
Dick, put some tankers and a medium-sized |
| 00:28:26 |
- Aye, aye, sir. |
| 00:28:28 |
Skipper, the ship is still at general quarters. |
| 00:28:32 |
Granted. I'll be on the Bridge. |
| 00:28:38 |
Attention on deck! |
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Secure from general quarters. |
| 00:29:23 |
- I stand relieved. |
| 00:29:26 |
- Bridge. |
| 00:29:30 |
Captain, C.I.C. reports a surface contact |
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- I want an I.D. on the surface contact. |
| 00:29:40 |
- Launch the ready alert. |
| 00:30:17 |
Which, translated |
| 00:30:20 |
means a worldwide reduction |
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to such a point |
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that no nation |
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to commit an act |
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against any neighbor anywhere |
| 00:30:40 |
in the world. |
| 00:30:43 |
What the hell's the matter with him? |
| 00:30:44 |
He's asking us to trust our enemies, |
| 00:30:47 |
You're absolutely right. |
| 00:30:58 |
Hey, Laurel, |
| 00:31:01 |
Well, I hope so. Let's see, |
| 00:31:07 |
"And there"...Oops. |
| 00:31:10 |
"So if he does choose |
| 00:31:13 |
let Senator Chapman |
| 00:31:15 |
that I am fully aware |
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which recommend him |
| 00:31:21 |
I think that says it exactly. |
| 00:31:24 |
- Miss Scott, you should've been a diplomat. |
| 00:31:28 |
Well, you certainly cooked up |
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the next vice president |
| 00:31:34 |
I better type this up before you two start |
| 00:31:37 |
- Thanks, Laurel. |
| 00:31:40 |
the weather is 78° |
| 00:31:43 |
Arthur, will you leave the girl |
| 00:31:47 |
She's too valuable to me. |
| 00:31:48 |
Have you slept with her yet? |
| 00:31:50 |
What kind of a question is |
| 00:31:53 |
- You son of a gun! |
| 00:31:56 |
- Oh, sure! |
| 00:31:59 |
and stop thinking about how |
| 00:32:01 |
- Thanks! |
| 00:32:09 |
We swung it, Laurel. How about that? |
| 00:32:13 |
- Did you tell him you were sleeping with me? |
| 00:32:16 |
Laurel. I wish I was. |
| 00:32:19 |
- I'm not gonna lie about it. |
| 00:32:22 |
- I'll just have to live with the fact. |
| 00:32:26 |
Of what they think. |
| 00:32:29 |
You're a strange girl, |
| 00:32:31 |
You give more back talk and less |
| 00:32:35 |
I don't know why I put up with |
| 00:32:38 |
I don't know why |
| 00:32:40 |
Because I'm the best |
| 00:32:42 |
and you're still more interested |
| 00:32:45 |
Charlie! |
| 00:32:48 |
What is he barking at? |
| 00:32:53 |
Charlie, what is it? |
| 00:32:58 |
Listen. |
| 00:33:22 |
They had U.S. markings. |
| 00:33:24 |
- You sure of that? |
| 00:33:27 |
Their speed! |
| 00:33:29 |
I don't know. But if they are ours, |
| 00:33:35 |
- I want inquiries made as soon as we return. |
| 00:33:48 |
Bridge. |
| 00:33:52 |
Skipper, the F-14s |
| 00:33:57 |
Alert 1, this is Eagle 1. |
| 00:33:59 |
We've overflown |
| 00:34:01 |
It's a civilian yacht, |
| 00:34:04 |
about 50 feet in length, |
| 00:34:07 |
- Over. |
| 00:34:11 |
Dispatching 86 tanker |
| 00:34:23 |
Stand clear, Path 1. |
| 00:34:26 |
86 tanker departing. |
| 00:34:34 |
The challenger's back with one, |
| 00:34:37 |
Louis responds with a right to the head. |
| 00:34:41 |
- Brings it up to the head. |
| 00:34:43 |
- Louis takes another left and a right. |
| 00:34:46 |
Louis is staggered by a right to the jaw. |
| 00:34:51 |
There's the bell ending round 12. |
| 00:34:53 |
Look sharp, feel sharp |
| 00:34:56 |
Be sharp and listen, mister |
| 00:34:59 |
- Do you have plenty? |
| 00:35:02 |
You're better off... |
| 00:35:04 |
Let's get some air. |
| 00:35:07 |
Captain's off the Bridge. |
| 00:35:12 |
I don't know. |
| 00:35:16 |
Dan, what's this all about? |
| 00:35:20 |
Nostalgia broadcasting |
| 00:35:23 |
Broadcasting |
| 00:35:26 |
Excuse me. |
| 00:35:31 |
Sir, is it possible that this could be |
| 00:35:35 |
- Course not. |
| 00:35:37 |
- who'd like to watch us work under pressure. |
| 00:35:42 |
The Department of Defense sent |
| 00:35:44 |
Maybe they wanted |
| 00:35:46 |
Now, that makes more sense |
| 00:35:49 |
Now, wait a minute, gentlemen. You may |
| 00:35:53 |
But whether the Pentagon's |
| 00:35:55 |
or the Kremlin |
| 00:35:57 |
I promise you, I'm as much |
| 00:36:00 |
Captain, we're getting something |
| 00:36:03 |
- In the Plot Room. |
| 00:36:14 |
The Germans are retreating |
| 00:36:18 |
However, forces were reported |
| 00:36:23 |
and long-range artillery fire |
| 00:36:27 |
- Meanwhile in Washington... |
| 00:36:31 |
Sir, I think you ought to see |
| 00:36:32 |
these aerial reconnaissance |
| 00:36:35 |
- Turn that off! |
| 00:36:37 |
That'll be all. |
| 00:36:48 |
- It's not Pearl Harbor. |
| 00:36:52 |
Look at that old battle rig. |
| 00:36:55 |
It's a memorial now. |
| 00:37:03 |
- But she's completely intact. |
| 00:37:06 |
- Get Mr. Lasky back up here. |
| 00:37:14 |
What's the matter |
| 00:37:17 |
I was just on the Bridge. |
| 00:37:21 |
- What happened? |
| 00:37:25 |
The Russians, us, |
| 00:37:29 |
- We've finally done it. |
| 00:37:32 |
- War. We're at war. |
| 00:37:44 |
I want a straight answer |
| 00:37:45 |
and I don't give a damn about any orders |
| 00:37:49 |
Is there something |
| 00:37:51 |
Nothing. |
| 00:37:57 |
All right. |
| 00:37:59 |
Here's a photo taken by our reconnaissance |
| 00:38:08 |
- May I suggest something, Captain? |
| 00:38:12 |
I suggest that you ask Commander Owens |
| 00:38:15 |
and bring the photos he's using |
| 00:38:17 |
Why? |
| 00:38:19 |
I think he'll have something |
| 00:38:22 |
All right. |
| 00:38:31 |
Tanker, this is Alert 1. You got |
| 00:38:36 |
I've got the hard stuff. |
| 00:38:50 |
Contact. |
| 00:38:51 |
We've got a green light. |
| 00:38:52 |
Fill 'er up, check the oil |
| 00:39:02 |
Dick, where'd you get these? |
| 00:39:04 |
I got them from the Smithsonian, sir. |
| 00:39:08 |
- Just like these. |
| 00:39:11 |
That one was taken |
| 00:39:16 |
I don't understand, sir. |
| 00:39:18 |
This is the fleet |
| 00:39:20 |
Sir, C.I.C. reports two bogeys |
| 00:39:25 |
- Have our fighters take an I.D. pass. |
| 00:39:33 |
Have our fighters investigate and |
| 00:39:38 |
Aye, sir. Alert 1, |
| 00:39:41 |
Vector 210 for the bogeys. |
| 00:39:44 |
Your signal is Buster. |
| 00:39:48 |
Roger, Eagle Control. |
| 00:39:51 |
Vectoring 210. Out. |
| 00:40:00 |
That's the Arizona, |
| 00:40:03 |
You're saying |
| 00:40:06 |
that these are both photographs |
| 00:40:08 |
on December 6, 1941? |
| 00:40:16 |
Yes, sir. |
| 00:40:19 |
Our reconnaissance plane |
| 00:40:21 |
of something |
| 00:40:23 |
for over 40 years. |
| 00:40:26 |
Sir, we've got I.D. |
| 00:40:32 |
- Captain's on the Bridge. |
| 00:40:34 |
Eleven, sir. |
| 00:40:38 |
Alert 1, this is Eagle 1. |
| 00:40:41 |
- Two Japanese Zeros, sir. |
| 00:40:44 |
Two trophy-class Mitsubishi |
| 00:40:49 |
complete with all markings. |
| 00:40:51 |
- I mean, they look brand new, sir. |
| 00:40:54 |
Negative. We're right |
| 00:40:57 |
Stay in visual contact. |
| 00:41:00 |
Wilco, Eagle 1. Out. |
| 00:41:05 |
- Jack Benny and Rochester. |
| 00:41:08 |
Somebody |
| 00:41:11 |
wants us to believe |
| 00:41:14 |
- Now, who wants it? |
| 00:41:16 |
- Oh, Dan. |
| 00:41:18 |
Excuse me, Captain |
| 00:41:20 |
but we also have to consider |
| 00:41:23 |
What's that? |
| 00:41:24 |
The possibility that what's |
| 00:41:27 |
Geez, that's ridiculous. |
| 00:41:29 |
Maybe, but we have some |
| 00:41:32 |
Let's not just write off one |
| 00:41:35 |
- because we don't happen to like it. |
| 00:41:39 |
- Could you explain that to me? |
| 00:41:41 |
But all of us know that movement |
| 00:41:44 |
Einstein proved it. |
| 00:41:45 |
- In theory. |
| 00:41:48 |
So all we have to do is move |
| 00:41:50 |
we're all much more |
| 00:41:53 |
What sort of storm was that, Commander? |
| 00:41:56 |
Nothing like any of us |
| 00:42:00 |
There are forces in the universe |
| 00:42:01 |
which we're only now just |
| 00:42:03 |
I mean, understand through science, |
| 00:42:05 |
There are black holes in space, |
| 00:42:09 |
things that are as strange to us |
| 00:42:10 |
as electricity would have been |
| 00:42:13 |
or this ship |
| 00:42:19 |
Well, crew is anxious |
| 00:42:25 |
Now, we've gotta get |
| 00:42:30 |
Let's go to C.I.C. |
| 00:42:48 |
Hey. |
| 00:42:50 |
- What is it? |
| 00:43:00 |
It's those planes again. |
| 00:43:02 |
No, no. |
| 00:43:06 |
There they are. |
| 00:43:29 |
- They're not ours, are they? |
| 00:43:32 |
They have Japanese markings. |
| 00:43:47 |
They're comin' in again. |
| 00:43:52 |
Laurel, ask the captain |
| 00:43:57 |
Find out about Japanese |
| 00:44:00 |
Yes, Senator. |
| 00:44:13 |
Oh, God! They're shooting! |
| 00:44:22 |
Oh, my God. |
| 00:44:27 |
- Oh, no. |
| 00:44:33 |
We've gotta |
| 00:44:36 |
Come on, Laurel! |
| 00:44:41 |
Eagle Control, |
| 00:44:43 |
They just strafed the hell |
| 00:44:46 |
Why would they |
| 00:44:48 |
Their job would be to destroy anything |
| 00:44:52 |
Providing you |
| 00:44:56 |
Dick, where would the Japanese fleet be |
| 00:45:02 |
Well, sir, they'd be off the scope |
| 00:45:04 |
but an educated guess |
| 00:45:06 |
Excuse me. They'd have to be here, |
| 00:45:10 |
Let's get this settled once and for all. |
| 00:45:13 |
I wanna see if the Japanese |
| 00:45:16 |
Yes, sir. |
| 00:45:17 |
Eagle Control, Alert 1. |
| 00:45:20 |
Jesus! They'll shoot that |
| 00:45:23 |
Request permission |
| 00:45:25 |
- For God sakes, Skipper... |
| 00:45:29 |
- Charlie? Charlie! |
| 00:45:31 |
Come on! Those planes are coming in! |
| 00:45:34 |
Let's go! Come on, Harvey! |
| 00:45:52 |
Eagle Control, they blew it to bits. |
| 00:45:57 |
- Any survivors? |
| 00:46:00 |
Affirmative. |
| 00:46:05 |
Hey, wait a minute! |
| 00:46:07 |
They're gonna strafe them in the water! |
| 00:46:10 |
This is Eagle 1. You are cleared to arm, |
| 00:46:13 |
Throw them off, |
| 00:46:17 |
Affirmative. |
| 00:46:22 |
- Sam! Sam. |
| 00:46:28 |
Look up! |
| 00:46:29 |
Oh, no! |
| 00:46:36 |
Harvey! Get that life preserver off |
| 00:46:39 |
I can't swim! |
| 00:46:41 |
Here they come! |
| 00:47:01 |
He's dead. |
| 00:47:10 |
It's okay. Easy, boy. |
| 00:47:26 |
Hey, Fox, that woke 'em up! |
| 00:47:29 |
I think we should |
| 00:49:14 |
Why the hell are we |
| 00:49:20 |
Radar shows enemy planes |
| 00:49:22 |
- 220. |
| 00:49:25 |
Skipper, they're headed |
| 00:49:28 |
and we've got an armed strike force |
| 00:49:35 |
Alert 1, this is Eagle 1. |
| 00:49:38 |
Splash the Zeros. |
| 00:49:42 |
- Yes, sir. |
| 00:50:48 |
Eagle Control, Alert 1. |
| 00:50:51 |
Splash two. Repeat. |
| 00:50:54 |
Splash two. |
| 00:50:56 |
Possibly one survivor |
| 00:50:59 |
Captain, the E-2 |
| 00:51:03 |
Eagle Control, we have |
| 00:51:05 |
picking up on 456 heading. |
| 00:51:08 |
Possible carriers |
| 00:51:12 |
Southeasterly heading. |
| 00:51:14 |
Negative radio |
| 00:51:16 |
Request instructions. |
| 00:51:19 |
That is the Japanese |
| 00:51:21 |
Yeah. I guess |
| 00:51:25 |
Look, Dick. Take personal charge |
| 00:51:29 |
and keep the survivors |
| 00:51:32 |
- Crazy situation. |
| 00:51:34 |
- You know what I want. |
| 00:51:36 |
Keep the fighters airborne |
| 00:51:38 |
Aye, aye, Skipper. |
| 00:51:39 |
Now track and report all movements |
| 00:51:42 |
- Aye, aye, sir. |
| 00:51:45 |
It's a nightmare. |
| 00:53:07 |
Let go! |
| 00:53:51 |
- Boss, 36. |
| 00:53:53 |
We got two survivors |
| 00:53:56 |
- CAG? What the hell is he doing in the water? |
| 00:54:12 |
Charlie! |
| 00:54:21 |
You all right, |
| 00:54:26 |
How you feeling, sir? |
| 00:54:28 |
What the hell kind of machine is this thing? |
| 00:54:32 |
It's an aircraft carrier, sir. |
| 00:54:35 |
- Sam Chapman. |
| 00:54:39 |
That's right. |
| 00:54:41 |
Sure am glad |
| 00:54:47 |
Yes, sir. |
| 00:55:24 |
Okay, Senator, |
| 00:55:26 |
Watch your head. |
| 00:55:30 |
- All right, take it easy. |
| 00:55:32 |
You'll be just fine. |
| 00:55:40 |
It's all right, ma'am. |
| 00:55:42 |
I'll take the dog, |
| 00:56:17 |
Little bastard. |
| 00:56:40 |
Corporal! |
| 00:56:51 |
Mind the store, Ray. |
| 00:56:59 |
- Holy cow. |
| 00:57:17 |
Have these things returned |
| 00:57:25 |
Captain's on the Bridge. |
| 00:57:36 |
Mr. Lasky. |
| 00:57:39 |
Captain's off the Bridge. |
| 00:57:52 |
We can't ignore it |
| 00:57:54 |
Every man on this ship knows |
| 00:57:57 |
with a Japanese fleet |
| 00:58:00 |
on December 6, 1941. |
| 00:58:03 |
- Now, what do we do about it? |
| 00:58:06 |
what we do about it |
| 00:58:09 |
The U.S.S. Nimitz declares war |
| 00:58:13 |
That's what we'd be doing. But they haven't |
| 00:58:17 |
The only evidence we have that |
| 00:58:20 |
It opens up some |
| 00:58:24 |
Think of the firepower |
| 00:58:28 |
What kind of possibilities, |
| 00:58:31 |
Possibilities for the future, |
| 00:58:34 |
Think of the history |
| 00:58:38 |
I have a suspicion history will be a little |
| 00:58:41 |
than you imagine, |
| 00:58:43 |
I'm talking about |
| 00:58:46 |
Imagine, for example, I go back in time |
| 00:58:50 |
long before he got married, |
| 00:58:52 |
We have an argument, |
| 00:58:54 |
Now, if that happens, |
| 00:58:58 |
And if I can never be born, |
| 00:59:01 |
and meet |
| 00:59:04 |
I'm not half the theorist |
| 00:59:07 |
but I still have a gut instinct |
| 00:59:10 |
And if they have happened, then there's |
| 00:59:13 |
- nor should we try. |
| 00:59:16 |
It's already happening, |
| 00:59:19 |
For Christ's sake, what is this? |
| 00:59:23 |
We are in a war situation. |
| 00:59:26 |
This is a United States |
| 00:59:28 |
or at least |
| 00:59:30 |
Or will be. |
| 00:59:33 |
Oh, goddamn it, you can |
| 00:59:36 |
trying to think about this stuff. |
| 00:59:37 |
- Jesus, I must be dreaming! |
| 00:59:40 |
All right. |
| 00:59:43 |
Let's take it one step at a time |
| 00:59:48 |
If the United States of America |
| 00:59:51 |
our job is to defend her |
| 00:59:54 |
in the past, present |
| 00:59:57 |
- And after that? |
| 00:59:59 |
from the commander in chief |
| 01:00:04 |
Franklin Delano Roosevelt? |
| 01:00:26 |
- Everything all right here? |
| 01:00:28 |
Oh, hardly. No, I'm a doctor. |
| 01:00:32 |
I'm sure he'll be down to see you |
| 01:00:34 |
- I certainly hope so. |
| 01:00:36 |
- none the worse for your little mishap. |
| 01:00:39 |
You call getting a boat shot out |
| 01:00:41 |
and three people dead a mishap? |
| 01:00:44 |
- Are we at war? Is that what happened? |
| 01:00:54 |
Am I glad to see you. |
| 01:00:57 |
Doctor |
| 01:00:59 |
would you please inform the captain |
| 01:01:02 |
cochairman of the Senate |
| 01:01:04 |
would like to see him at once? |
| 01:01:05 |
Of course, Senator. |
| 01:01:09 |
Doctor, I believe |
| 01:01:12 |
First, a vitamin shot. |
| 01:01:15 |
- Senator. |
| 01:01:18 |
Now, you can take up |
| 01:01:20 |
and whatever's in them |
| 01:01:26 |
Corporal? |
| 01:01:38 |
What the hell |
| 01:02:37 |
Holy shit. |
| 01:02:47 |
Smoking lamp is lighted |
| 01:03:04 |
Son of a... |
| 01:03:07 |
So, history may be tougher |
| 01:03:10 |
You're becoming |
| 01:03:12 |
You take an awful lot of risks for someone |
| 01:03:15 |
Do I? "The attack on Pearl Harbor |
| 01:03:20 |
among them, the prominent |
| 01:03:24 |
who had only two weeks before |
| 01:03:25 |
publicly argued for an increase |
| 01:03:28 |
Ironically, the senator disappeared |
| 01:03:31 |
following the attack |
| 01:03:33 |
Had he lived, |
| 01:03:36 |
Chapman could have been Roosevelt's |
| 01:03:40 |
and upon his death, the next |
| 01:03:45 |
Now if that doesn't come under |
| 01:03:47 |
I don't know what does. |
| 01:03:48 |
Lasky, I realized who we had |
| 01:03:51 |
Why'd you keep it to yourself? |
| 01:03:52 |
I don't have your appetite |
| 01:03:54 |
What was I supposed to do, |
| 01:03:57 |
At least that would have |
| 01:03:58 |
the natural order |
| 01:04:01 |
Go to hell, Lasky. |
| 01:04:02 |
Go to hell yourself. |
| 01:04:08 |
Goddamn it. |
| 01:04:10 |
If this wasn't happening to me, |
| 01:04:13 |
- Who the hell are these people? |
| 01:04:16 |
Yeah, the navy, yeah. |
| 01:04:19 |
I've never seen machines |
| 01:04:22 |
And where have they been |
| 01:04:25 |
The navy would have to |
| 01:04:28 |
and I've never even heard |
| 01:04:31 |
Rocket planes and that thing |
| 01:04:35 |
And naming this ship after Chester Nimitz, |
| 01:04:39 |
What the hell's |
| 01:04:41 |
Yeah, Roosevelt. |
| 01:04:46 |
That's it. |
| 01:04:48 |
That's exactly who. |
| 01:04:50 |
F.D.R. has wanted the United States |
| 01:04:53 |
but he knows there's no way |
| 01:04:55 |
except in response to an attack. |
| 01:04:56 |
- You always said the Japanese would attack. |
| 01:04:59 |
And who's sitting out here |
| 01:05:01 |
while the White House takes |
| 01:05:04 |
and being ready |
| 01:05:07 |
- Obviously, we are. |
| 01:05:24 |
Anything? |
| 01:05:26 |
Whoever he is, |
| 01:05:28 |
or too well briefed |
| 01:05:31 |
Excuse me. |
| 01:05:38 |
All right, Corporal. |
| 01:05:40 |
Commander, I demand to know |
| 01:05:45 |
Here wait. I got him. |
| 01:05:55 |
Jesus Christ! |
| 01:05:57 |
No, don't! |
| 01:06:02 |
Oh, my God. |
| 01:06:44 |
The prisoner has shot one, |
| 01:06:46 |
Move in! |
| 01:06:52 |
Captain, prisoner |
| 01:06:56 |
He shot one of my men, |
| 01:06:59 |
We're in position. |
| 01:07:02 |
Stand by. |
| 01:07:06 |
Get Lieutenant Kajima |
| 01:07:11 |
Can't we get a translator |
| 01:07:13 |
How the hell do we know what he's saying |
| 01:07:17 |
We need a translator to tell him |
| 01:07:22 |
Maybe that's just what |
| 01:07:47 |
All right, Dick, Lieutenant Kajima is here. |
| 01:08:01 |
Ask him what he wants. |
| 01:08:16 |
He wants access |
| 01:08:19 |
Does he say why? |
| 01:08:20 |
Because he wants to |
| 01:08:24 |
about us. |
| 01:08:38 |
He repeats the demand. |
| 01:08:41 |
- Or else? |
| 01:08:47 |
Do you think there's a chance |
| 01:08:50 |
There's no chance if things remain |
| 01:09:00 |
Tell him we agree. |
| 01:09:43 |
- You son of a... |
| 01:09:46 |
Don't shoot! |
| 01:09:49 |
Back off! Back off! |
| 01:09:51 |
What the hell's |
| 01:10:04 |
He says one more attempt to trick him |
| 01:10:08 |
There'll be no tricks. He can use |
| 01:10:24 |
Says he doesn't believe you. |
| 01:10:29 |
Why don't you tell him |
| 01:10:31 |
You're an expert on what's |
| 01:10:34 |
tell him about it, |
| 01:10:35 |
Go on, tell him! |
| 01:10:41 |
Go ahead, tell him. |
| 01:10:46 |
26 November, six carriers |
| 01:10:59 |
The carriers were |
| 01:11:03 |
Zuikaku, Hiryu, Soryu. |
| 01:11:06 |
Tomorrow at dawn, |
| 01:11:11 |
to attack Pearl Harbor. |
| 01:11:13 |
How in the hell |
| 01:11:21 |
Your code is |
| 01:12:18 |
What's going on? |
| 01:12:23 |
Please, Miss Scott, |
| 01:12:27 |
There isn't anything |
| 01:12:42 |
All right? |
| 01:12:46 |
Where's Charlie? |
| 01:12:50 |
We'll find him, |
| 01:12:54 |
He can't get off |
| 01:12:59 |
Casualties will be moved |
| 01:13:04 |
I wanna get out of this bathrobe |
| 01:13:08 |
Will somebody please get me |
| 01:13:10 |
- Chief, get the senator some clothes. |
| 01:13:15 |
Senator, Matt Yelland, |
| 01:13:18 |
Where and how did you get |
| 01:13:22 |
- And is it true? |
| 01:13:25 |
Did you inform |
| 01:13:28 |
- No, Senator. |
| 01:13:34 |
Well, the reasons are a little complicated, |
| 01:13:37 |
this carrier is capable of handling |
| 01:13:41 |
One carrier |
| 01:13:43 |
What kind of an idiot |
| 01:13:45 |
- Senator, calm down. |
| 01:13:47 |
Tell Pearl Harbor what's happening here, |
| 01:13:50 |
Very well. |
| 01:13:53 |
Dan, set up the communications |
| 01:13:58 |
Wouldn't you like to talk to them |
| 01:14:04 |
- Thank you, Captain. |
| 01:14:15 |
- Are you all right? |
| 01:14:18 |
Can you do that, Captain? |
| 01:14:20 |
Contact Pearl Harbor |
| 01:14:26 |
I think so. |
| 01:14:28 |
- Then what do you do? |
| 01:14:32 |
Yeah. Like a minefield. |
| 01:14:52 |
This is, uh, Senator Samuel S. Chapman |
| 01:14:57 |
onboard |
| 01:15:00 |
Captain Yelland |
| 01:15:03 |
- You're on what? |
| 01:15:05 |
I am Senator Samuel S. Chapman |
| 01:15:09 |
All right, |
| 01:15:12 |
use of military frequencies |
| 01:15:16 |
Now just a minute here, sir. |
| 01:15:18 |
As we have no aircraft carrier Nimitz |
| 01:15:22 |
I suggest, asshole, that you stop |
| 01:15:26 |
and get off the air. |
| 01:15:28 |
You're wasting our time. |
| 01:15:30 |
How dare you talk to me that way! |
| 01:15:33 |
Speak to them! |
| 01:15:39 |
You, what are you doing here? |
| 01:15:43 |
Yes, sir, I'm with |
| 01:15:45 |
I mean, the Navy Department. |
| 01:15:46 |
That's more like it. |
| 01:15:49 |
I'm afraid I'm just |
| 01:15:51 |
I couldn't tell you anything more |
| 01:15:55 |
What's happening here? |
| 01:16:00 |
Who are you people? |
| 01:16:12 |
- join him in his inport cabin. |
| 01:16:19 |
I'll wait outside |
| 01:16:21 |
Please, I really don't want to |
| 01:16:26 |
I'll just be a minute. |
| 01:16:35 |
Just exactly what is it you do |
| 01:16:38 |
I work for him, Commander. |
| 01:16:42 |
I'd like to think I'm more |
| 01:16:44 |
I write most of his speeches, |
| 01:16:49 |
It's quite an accomplishment |
| 01:16:51 |
this day and age. |
| 01:16:53 |
Let me tell you something. |
| 01:16:57 |
That's a combination |
| 01:17:00 |
It's a man's world. |
| 01:17:05 |
It certainly is, Miss Scott. |
| 01:17:07 |
I spent a lot of time |
| 01:17:10 |
hoping to be recognized |
| 01:17:12 |
- How's it going so far? |
| 01:17:16 |
If the way I look gets me in the door, |
| 01:17:20 |
You're a remarkable woman, |
| 01:17:24 |
Shall we? |
| 01:17:27 |
Yeah. |
| 01:17:41 |
Enemy fleet bears 042 degrees. |
| 01:17:44 |
Captain, |
| 01:17:47 |
range 182 miles, |
| 01:17:51 |
Very well. |
| 01:18:03 |
35 degrees, 17 miles north, |
| 01:18:07 |
Laurel, are you all right? |
| 01:18:09 |
Miss Scott, I'm Matt Yelland, |
| 01:18:12 |
Thank you for your hospitality, |
| 01:18:13 |
but I insist you fly |
| 01:18:15 |
to Pearl Harbor immediately. |
| 01:18:21 |
- Very well. Lieutenant. |
| 01:18:25 |
Follow this officer. He'll see |
| 01:18:28 |
and then escort you |
| 01:18:30 |
Thank you, Captain. |
| 01:18:34 |
- Charlie? |
| 01:18:37 |
Wait a minute, Captain. |
| 01:18:42 |
That man mysteriously disappeared |
| 01:18:46 |
Now, at the present time, he |
| 01:18:49 |
for the vice presidential spot |
| 01:18:53 |
And if he survives, |
| 01:18:55 |
to become the president |
| 01:18:57 |
when Roosevelt dies |
| 01:19:00 |
Sir, don't you think he'd be a whole lot |
| 01:19:05 |
Mr. Lasky, my job is to make decisions |
| 01:19:09 |
not worry about what politician |
| 01:19:12 |
- four years from now or 40 years ago. |
| 01:19:15 |
And right now, I don't like |
| 01:19:18 |
when I'm about to do battle. |
| 01:19:19 |
You've got three civilians. |
| 01:19:22 |
Mr. Lasky, you're free |
| 01:19:35 |
Dick. |
| 01:19:39 |
Just got enough time to drop them off |
| 01:19:43 |
Not Pearl, sir? |
| 01:19:45 |
Hell, no. They'll be |
| 01:19:48 |
We'll equip them |
| 01:19:52 |
I'll feel a lot easier |
| 01:19:55 |
Yes, sir. |
| 01:20:00 |
Be sure you're back by 0700. |
| 01:20:03 |
I want my best man |
| 01:20:06 |
Yes, sir. |
| 01:20:15 |
Now hear this. |
| 01:20:18 |
All hands, stand by |
| 01:20:20 |
for special announcement |
| 01:20:32 |
What are you doing here, |
| 01:20:34 |
I wanna go to |
| 01:20:43 |
Wait a minute. |
| 01:20:52 |
Do they know? |
| 01:21:29 |
Captain, enemy fleet 170 miles |
| 01:21:35 |
The Japanese fleet now bears |
| 01:21:55 |
Look at all this ordnance. |
| 01:21:56 |
Yeah, it's gotta be |
| 01:22:02 |
Watch that wing tip! |
| 01:22:11 |
This is the captain. |
| 01:22:13 |
I'm speaking to every man |
| 01:22:16 |
In the past few hours, |
| 01:22:20 |
but rumors |
| 01:22:23 |
and a third world war |
| 01:22:26 |
We have no reason to believe |
| 01:22:30 |
against our homes |
| 01:22:34 |
I believe that what we have stumbled |
| 01:22:39 |
but a phenomena of nature. |
| 01:22:42 |
One that |
| 01:22:46 |
Now, this phenomena is a storm |
| 01:22:50 |
less than 18 hours ago. |
| 01:22:52 |
This storm has had some effect |
| 01:22:56 |
It created a portal, |
| 01:23:03 |
Today is December 7, 1941. |
| 01:23:08 |
I'm sure we're all aware |
| 01:23:13 |
and its place in history. |
| 01:23:15 |
We're about to fight a battle |
| 01:23:18 |
before most of you |
| 01:23:21 |
This time, with God's help |
| 01:23:25 |
it's going to be different. |
| 01:23:29 |
Good luck. |
| 01:24:27 |
Hey, Charlie. |
| 01:24:30 |
Good boy. |
| 01:24:34 |
You wanna come with me? |
| 01:24:44 |
Eagle Control, 736. |
| 01:24:46 |
E. T.A. destination |
| 01:25:35 |
All right, let's move it! |
| 01:25:40 |
This isn't Pearl Harbor! |
| 01:25:42 |
Following orders, |
| 01:25:45 |
That's right, Senator. |
| 01:26:22 |
Is Commander Owens |
| 01:26:24 |
- No, sir. |
| 01:26:26 |
Yes, sir. |
| 01:26:31 |
Why didn't you |
| 01:26:33 |
I wasn't invited. |
| 01:26:48 |
Skipper, |
| 01:26:50 |
Then let's go... |
| 01:26:53 |
You shoot that in here, |
| 01:26:55 |
Then you better do what I say. |
| 01:27:38 |
Don't let it go off! |
| 01:27:43 |
- I lost it. I lost the helo! |
| 01:27:47 |
I tell you, I lost it. |
| 01:27:52 |
What the hell do you mean |
| 01:27:54 |
That's it, Captain. |
| 01:27:55 |
One second it was on the scope, |
| 01:27:58 |
Search party? |
| 01:28:02 |
It's too late. Officer of the deck, |
| 01:28:05 |
Aye, aye, Captain. |
| 01:28:08 |
- Launch aircraft. |
| 01:28:11 |
That's it. Let's go. Cats, you got |
| 01:30:36 |
Victory 210, |
| 01:30:38 |
Your vector 120. |
| 01:30:44 |
Zulu-5-Bravo, |
| 01:30:48 |
Nine minutes |
| 01:30:52 |
Sir, I think |
| 01:30:56 |
It suddenly appeared |
| 01:31:01 |
I don't believe this. |
| 01:31:05 |
Do you think |
| 01:31:07 |
Maybe we oughta be asking ourselves |
| 01:31:11 |
Six minutes to intercept. |
| 01:31:14 |
Change course to 180. |
| 01:31:17 |
- All ahead, flank speed. |
| 01:31:20 |
- Come to course 180, aye, sir. |
| 01:31:23 |
- Indicate 125 R.P.M. |
| 01:31:39 |
Zulu-5-Bravo, |
| 01:31:42 |
I have enemy bandits on radar. |
| 01:31:47 |
210, this is Zulu-5-Bravo. |
| 01:31:58 |
Sir, when we changed course, |
| 01:32:00 |
It's following us |
| 01:32:03 |
I'm recalling those planes. |
| 01:32:06 |
- Wait a minute, sir. You can't do that. |
| 01:32:09 |
We've got an incredible |
| 01:32:11 |
We know where all the mistakes |
| 01:32:14 |
and you've got the power |
| 01:32:17 |
You stay out of this. |
| 01:32:19 |
Scrub the mission. |
| 01:32:30 |
Your signal is Buster. |
| 01:32:34 |
Read you loud and clear. |
| 01:32:36 |
Strike Force, |
| 01:32:39 |
Return to base. |
| 01:32:42 |
Mission aborted? |
| 01:32:45 |
Shit, they're gonna |
| 01:32:53 |
This is the captain. |
| 01:32:56 |
We've been through it once, |
| 01:32:59 |
Prepare for approaching storm. |
| 01:33:21 |
We interrupt this program |
| 01:33:27 |
The enemy bombers appeared |
| 01:33:48 |
December 7, 1941... |
| 01:33:52 |
a date which will live |
| 01:34:18 |
- Any contact with our planes? |
| 01:34:20 |
Keep trying. |
| 01:34:23 |
- Dan, get me a damage report. |
| 01:34:26 |
- Get a phone check with all stations. |
| 01:34:28 |
- You have control of the rudder. |
| 01:34:31 |
- Very well. |
| 01:34:42 |
There they are! |
| 01:35:54 |
Stand by to render honors |
| 01:36:00 |
Attention to port. |
| 01:36:03 |
And salute. |
| 01:36:06 |
Two. Carry on. |
| 01:36:16 |
Pacific Fleet arriving. |
| 01:36:27 |
3rd Fleet arriving. |
| 01:36:35 |
Carrier Group 8 arriving. |
| 01:36:45 |
Matt, what the hell's |
| 01:36:47 |
Admiral, I don't know |
| 01:36:48 |
Aircraft carrier getting lost |
| 01:36:50 |
What kind of navy is this? |
| 01:36:57 |
He'll never believe it. |
| 01:37:38 |
Captain, the admirals |
| 01:37:40 |
Thank you. |
| 01:37:44 |
You seem to have a 40-year-old dog |
| 01:37:47 |
Yeah, you could say that. |
| 01:37:49 |
- Good luck, Mr. Lasky. |
| 01:37:56 |
You know, in a way, Captain, |
| 01:37:58 |
How's that? |
| 01:38:00 |
At least we came back |
| 01:38:04 |
Most of us have. |
| 01:38:06 |
Did Commander Owens |
| 01:38:09 |
No one. |
| 01:38:12 |
Lasky, you've been |
| 01:38:17 |
But I'm glad to have known you. |
| 01:38:18 |
Thank you, Captain. |
| 01:38:20 |
Good luck to you. |
| 01:38:23 |
And you too. |
| 01:38:37 |
Wait a minute, boy. Here, Charlie! |
| 01:38:49 |
Mr. and Mrs. Tideman |
| 01:38:59 |
Mr. Tideman? |
| 01:39:10 |
Welcome back, Mr. Lasky. |
| 01:39:13 |
Laurel. |
| 01:39:18 |
Please, join us. |
| 01:39:24 |
We have a lot to talk about. |
| 01:39:35 |
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