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THE BIG GAME
| Action, Adventure, Drama, Sci-Fi | 1973 |

Plot:
Two soldiers of fortune are hired by an aging scientist to protect him and his invention, a radar-like mind-control device capable of forcing soldiers to fight. A rival organization kidnaps his son to get the machine.

Crew:

• Directed by: Robert Day
• Written by: Ralph Anders, Robert Day, Stanley Norman, Ralph Anders (Novel)
• Starring: Stephen Boyd, France Nuyen, Ray Milland, Cameron Mitchell, Brendon Boone
• Produced by: Stanley Norman
• Music by: Francesco De Masi
• Cinematography: Mario Fioretti
• Edited by: Frederick Wilson

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Transcript
00:00:00You
00:00:30I
00:01:00I
00:01:30I
00:02:00I
00:02:30Can you wait
00:02:43When you stay with me, I'm going to get my taxi
00:03:00Oh
00:03:02Tomorrow
00:03:04Oh
00:03:28When shadows are changing
00:03:35I'm sober
00:03:38Will bring me
00:03:44Life it means
00:03:57When
00:04:01In a foreign land
00:04:04Oh
00:04:34I
00:05:04I
00:05:18Go come on
00:05:34Oh
00:06:04Oh
00:06:30Jim
00:06:34Time to wake up
00:06:44Good morning a cool bathroom to you good
00:06:56It's ready
00:07:04Oh
00:07:18How are you and what are you doing in my room that is a long and amusing story
00:07:35Can you put everything on the table very good put one here and one baby, you know that
00:07:48Prompto
00:07:50Oh
00:07:52Mr. Handley is not in this room right now
00:07:55Can I have him call you back? Yes, please. What number?
00:08:00Please tell him to call the embassy
00:08:04It's urgent I
00:08:07Will tell him as soon as he returns. Thank you. You're welcome. I'll be senior. I'll proceed. Oh, yeah. Good. I don't see you
00:08:30My name is a tongue
00:08:32That's perfect
00:08:38Well, my love there was quite a performance from you last night
00:08:43Yeah at the club you were smashed
00:08:50So strange I I don't even drink the ambassador wants you to call him
00:09:03Six four seven four, please put the blame on me if you late
00:09:09Jim Hanley
00:09:12Jim Hanley here for his excellency the ambassador
00:09:18Please forgive me sir. I had some
00:09:22Something came up. I know that's okay. How soon can you be over about 11? Okay, Jim. See you later
00:09:29fine, sir
00:09:32I love you
00:09:45I had a wonderful time last night. I enjoyed myself. That's the way it should be
00:09:55Look what you gave me I
00:09:58I
00:10:01Gave you that it's the most wonderful present I've ever had. I
00:10:07Can't remember a thing I love you
00:10:27You
00:10:57You
00:11:27You
00:11:52Are we ready ready sir
00:11:58A computer computer control
00:12:13That was great mark, how does it feel
00:12:16Susceptibility starts at six miles from destination
00:12:19I'll take another run or
00:12:22Mark can you hear me? Yes, dad
00:12:25No experiments do you hear come in for an immediate landing that what you want
00:12:35I don't want to risk his life Layton. He knows what he has to do
00:12:40But that's my son up there
00:12:42Well, you wanted to keep it in the family besides he's getting paid for it
00:12:55Increase velocity 0 1 5 0 1 5
00:13:08I'm losing control losing control
00:13:24Gentlemen, let's break off the test. I think it won't remember one day. Okay, break it up
00:13:54You
00:14:20You did a good job my boy I'm proud of you
00:14:25I'm only glad that the experiments came off without any accidents. Thank you
00:14:34Cousins wants to see you immediately in the computer room. They need all that information for the data bank feel okay here
00:14:42Professor Hanley you've a telex from your son Jim. Thank you
00:14:54You
00:15:03Bye bye enjoy it
00:15:06Hi, how are you? Welcome to Hong Kong? Good to see you. Thank you very much
00:15:24Oh
00:15:30Get in and I'll drive, okay
00:15:47Yeah, all you enjoy can't handle it
00:15:55You
00:15:59Hong Kong a strange city the checkpoint Charlie of the East a melting point for all races
00:16:05sometimes friendly sometimes vicious
00:16:08Mecca for new forms of international high finance the hub of international espionage
00:16:14In this teeming city east and west so long estranged
00:16:18mingled and walked the streets in common purpose
00:16:21vigilant a
00:16:23city where a man could lose himself in pleasure or find himself in pain and terror a
00:16:30man like a Tasha Jim Hanley
00:16:32He's got a little Hong Kong Hilton
00:16:53We'll see you at the consulate at 6. Yeah, I'll I'll be there. Thanks Meg. Bye. Bye. Bye. Mr. Hanley
00:17:01Look just because you're a woman doesn't give you the right of way. You promised this time. I could be the admiral
00:17:21I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry
00:17:32Hi mom, hello dad. Hello mark. Hi mark
00:17:43You know Jim has arrived in Hong Kong he should be home in about 10 days. Oh
00:17:49I must organize a marvelous party
00:17:52He's been gone for over a year now lucky for Jim traveling all over the world at the expense of the government
00:17:57I don't see what the hell you've got to complain about
00:18:13Well, that's it Layton, that's it
00:18:17Again, we have proof that our calculations are correct
00:18:21You know gents we can look forward to this demonstration with a certain amount of optimism with this knowledge
00:18:26We could save millions of lives and maybe stop the wars. What are you trying to do wreck the economy?
00:18:33What about the demonstration everything is a-okay, when are you going to tell dad well, how about right now?
00:18:42The brain creates electrical impulses that flow through the body by various channels
00:18:48Memories are stored in the human brain similar to a computer
00:18:51And naturally the human brain is much more versatile than any computer could ever be
00:18:56our invention
00:18:58Enables us to interrupt any free train of thought
00:19:03We can electronically control the thought by directly intercepting the electromagnetic waves Bruno. Thank you
00:19:11Well the brain in essence
00:19:14the brain becomes the receiver and
00:19:17And when subjected to these influences is incapable of
00:19:22resisting control
00:19:23our device uses
00:19:26microelectronic technology and
00:19:28Through the automated control of the whole system
00:19:30it can detect its own individual target in this case a human being fire a pulse of information and
00:19:37Continued to bombard him until such time as he's under control
00:19:41The distance to which the beam can be projected. Well depends on the power used
00:19:46To give some idea of the time factor involved without getting a theory
00:19:51It would normally become effective at half the speed of light
00:19:57Furthermore these detectors are so sophisticated. They will only reflect
00:20:04The radiations from the human body and nothing else
00:20:11If our installations
00:20:13Placed around the world in all the most strategic positions, we would achieve maximum security
00:20:22All we're doing here is to explain and demonstrate
00:20:26What we've developed through years of hard work now, it's up to the government
00:20:32to come to a decision
00:20:43You
00:21:13I
00:21:43Do
00:21:52Are we ready ready sir, you can begin now general
00:21:57You
00:22:12Just give your orders bill the drivers will do exactly as you tell them they want to hear your voice
00:22:17But they'll obey anything that's transmitted to them electronically
00:22:27I
00:22:39Will switch over to a computer program
00:22:57I
00:23:27You
00:23:57I
00:24:27You
00:24:29You
00:24:54The machine makes them go on the defensive automatically and against any target
00:24:59They even think they're attacking tanks not cars
00:25:10He died like we've gone far enough words to perfection
00:25:29I
00:25:48Hadn't seen it with my own eyes. I wouldn't have believed it
00:25:52Well
00:25:54That's over and done with
00:25:57You think the government will give us the go-ahead? Oh, I think we've convinced them. Thanks to you Layton
00:26:04So, what's the problem Jim
00:26:07I
00:26:18Excuse me, you're Jim Handley of the American Embassy. What can I do for you? I'm sorry to bother you
00:26:23There's something I have to discuss with you. Do you have a minute?
00:26:28So crowded here your apartment maybe
00:26:32Sure, come on
00:26:38Where'd you say we met come on in sit down
00:26:41It's a long story. Mr. Handley. They're not really important
00:26:45Just call me Lee
00:26:50What you want to talk to me about there's a small package for me in your briefcase
00:26:58Package
00:27:01Could I please have the combination I
00:27:04I
00:27:06Think this conversation is overly out. I'll throw you out
00:27:18The combination
00:27:34Oh
00:27:37Come on mr. Hadley
00:27:43Two three five, but I keep all my important papers at the American Consulate. Thank you
00:28:03I
00:28:25Am so glad everything is going according to plan
00:28:34I
00:28:44Am talking about confidential documents of NATO
00:28:50And shipments of weapons to numerous countries that you have been kind enough to deliver to us
00:28:56I
00:29:01Have never seen those papers before in my life. Oh, well, that's irrelevant as far as the organization is concerned
00:29:06This is your last stopping place
00:29:09now
00:29:11There's one
00:29:13Final item which still has to be solved
00:29:16As a member of the organization, you'll be safe and this goes for your family in America as well
00:29:22But you must understand that we'll be
00:29:24Planning this very carefully
00:29:27One word from us and your father your brother and your stepmother will be eliminated
00:29:34Don't worry far more important people that you are involved
00:29:41Surely you agree both sides must be winners. All we need is your cooperation
00:29:54A
00:30:02Fish factory why for Christ's sake? Well in the first place, we're gonna freedom of movement and
00:30:09There's less chance of suspicion. You mean literally a red herring
00:30:14It's one of the company's ships
00:30:17We can achieve what we need with a minimum of security
00:30:19All right, when do we leave the night of 22nd from Boston so William Barron's coming in from Portsmouth Great Britain
00:30:25You know how diversified the old man's business interests are
00:30:30Crew what about crew hand-picked and screened data banks computer. You're in charge of the installation
00:30:35You better start loading as soon as the ship comes in
00:30:38Hey
00:30:39Don't forget your golf clubs
00:30:49The
00:30:56Company had very good reasons why we should leave Boston in the middle of the night. Mr. Van Dyke will explain
00:31:06Some things may happen during this trip
00:31:09It'll be difficult for you to understand
00:31:11But I'm sure that if we work together
00:31:15Our mission will be accomplished
00:31:18Gentlemen to the trip
00:31:21Good luck. Good luck. Good luck
00:31:47I
00:32:17I
00:32:48I
00:32:56Tonga how did you recognize me?
00:33:02That's the only ring I've ever owned please sit down
00:33:06What are you doing in Hong Kong? I love you is not enough
00:33:16What's the matter
00:33:18There's trouble a Tonga and it's serious and the worst of it is
00:33:25For the first time in my life, I don't know what to do about it. Do you mean you don't know what to do about it?
00:33:33I don't know what to do about it. Do you mean here in Hong Kong? No, I wish
00:33:43It's not only here
00:33:47Let's go to my apartment
00:33:52Yeah
00:33:55You
00:34:01Jim you must talk about
00:34:10Please tell me what's wrong
00:34:15I'm being blackmailed
00:34:17You
00:34:22Why don't you go to the police I
00:34:26Can't I'm not the only one involved the lives of my family are at stake
00:34:37Is there anything you can do not at the moment
00:34:48You
00:34:51Jim
00:34:53What happens now
00:34:56Tomorrow you fly back to Europe. I
00:34:59Want you away from this mess
00:35:02Why don't you talk to the CIA?
00:35:05Or the consul
00:35:08And if the consul can help you maybe I can stay
00:35:14You don't understand
00:35:17Danger with me now
00:35:20Tomorrow you leave Hong Kong
00:35:24Let's get going
00:35:47You
00:35:59Get dressed. Yes. Yes. Thank you
00:36:06Our
00:36:16Mr. Hadley is now safe. Excellent. Excellent. We must continue with our previous plans
00:36:23We were discussing your department mr. Burton, ah
00:36:28Well, thanks to the information received from Brussels. We've decided to move the following shipments
00:36:34country a
00:36:3610,000 machine pistols
00:36:381,000 heavy machine guns
00:36:40500 bazookas
00:36:4110,000 marks the hand grenades plus ammunition, etc
00:36:47And what is the situation
00:36:49with our friends in
00:36:52country
00:36:53See mr. V. Well amend their report that the government is very cooperative
00:36:58But I do think they will need more supplies our representative there is in close contact with the leader of the opposition
00:37:05Hmm, and what does the cooperation cost? Oh
00:37:10Nominal excellent. Excellent
00:37:15Shall we now discuss mr. Handley's situation
00:37:19Mr. Handley, we would like to know a little bit more. I
00:37:24I
00:37:26Don't know anything about an organization
00:37:29What did you want to talk to the CIA about and what kind of advice did you want from your counsel?
00:37:41If there's gonna be any dealing between us the girls out of it
00:37:48She can't help you let her go
00:37:54Show
00:38:01Your faces you bastards
00:38:08It was stupid of you to confide in her
00:38:14I'm telling you she knows nothing
00:38:19She's my business
00:38:21Mr. Handley, she has become the business of the organization and
00:38:27There is only one solution
00:38:30You
00:38:47My name is Wong we already know each other
00:38:54Atanga will have to die
00:39:00It's only a formality, but it will be the proof that we can trust you implicitly.
00:39:30It's only a formality, but it will be the proof that we can trust you implicitly.
00:40:01That was stupid of you, Mr. Hanley.
00:40:04My men will kill you in exactly three minutes.
00:40:09And that's not all.
00:40:11Your family in the United States will be eliminated.
00:40:22World peace!
00:40:24Bullshit!
00:40:30World peace!
00:41:00World peace!
00:41:15Kill her, man.
00:41:17And you save not only your life, but also the lives of your family.
00:41:24Thirty seconds, Mr. Hanley.
00:41:55Fifteen seconds, Mr. Hanley.
00:42:10Five seconds, Mr. Hanley.
00:42:19Kill her.
00:42:21Kill her.
00:42:52Mr. Hanley, our doctor knows his job.
00:42:57He's given you some drugs that will put you right in no time.
00:43:08What do you want from me?
00:43:10It's only a small matter.
00:43:13You might call it a favor.
00:43:16A favor?
00:43:20Your family is mixed up in a very unpleasant business.
00:43:29Mr. Hanley, please look at me.
00:43:35The United States government has approved a test expedition to Australia.
00:43:42As proposed by the Hanley Enterprise.
00:43:45One of Hanley's ships is on its way there now.
00:43:48They say it is a test expedition, but a reliable source tells us that
00:43:55they are going to install a secret plant there.
00:44:01Do you expect me to stop the expedition?
00:44:04Not exactly.
00:44:07But try to persuade your father to delay the installation.
00:44:16Betray my country?
00:44:21Mr. Hanley, the villain Barron has to be stopped or we'll all be in trouble.
00:44:39Then you better kill me.
00:44:46It's quite harmless, Mr. Hanley.
00:44:49You will have a high temperature tomorrow, that's all.
00:45:16Pete! It's Jim.
00:45:19What about him?
00:45:27Dad.
00:45:29Lucy.
00:45:31Please forgive me.
00:45:34I didn't mean to hurt you.
00:45:37I didn't mean to hurt you.
00:45:41Lucy.
00:45:43Please forgive me.
00:45:46Dr. Taylor.
00:45:48Can you get him for me?
00:45:50What's the matter, Jimmy?
00:45:52Lucy, get Dr. Taylor and tell him it's urgent.
00:45:55All right.
00:45:59Can you pour me something, Dad?
00:46:02A brandy.
00:46:11Well, there's nothing wrong with your heart.
00:46:13It's nothing really.
00:46:15A virus.
00:46:17Well, you do have a temperature, Jim.
00:46:20Just stay in bed for a day or two.
00:46:26Peter, I'm terribly worried about Jim.
00:46:29Oh, I don't know, dear.
00:46:31I think Jim is just overworked, that's all.
00:46:34I'm sure Dr. Taylor will have him on his feet in no time.
00:46:41No, there's something else.
00:46:43Jim's changed.
00:46:45But darling, everybody changes.
00:47:40Hey, hold on!
00:47:46My name is Warden.
00:47:48Dr. Warden.
00:47:49How are you?
00:47:50I'm Jim Hanley.
00:47:52That's a mighty nice horse you got there.
00:47:54Yeah.
00:47:55Bought him in Kentucky about two years ago.
00:48:01Have you spoken to your father about the Willem Badens?
00:48:06You boys are all dedicated, aren't you?
00:48:09I was wondering when you'd be contacting me.
00:48:11Well, have you?
00:48:15Listen, Dr. Warden.
00:48:18I told the people in Hong Kong.
00:48:20My father has no influence at all.
00:48:22None whatsoever.
00:48:24We know all about Hong Kong, Mr. Hanley.
00:48:27Meet me here tomorrow and let me know what your father's answer is.
00:48:34Thank you, Alfred.
00:48:36That will be all for tonight.
00:48:37Thank you, madam.
00:48:38Good night.
00:48:39Good night.
00:48:40Good night, sir.
00:48:41Good night, Alfred.
00:48:49Do you realize what you're asking me to do?
00:48:52Anyway, the matter's entirely out of my hands.
00:48:54I know.
00:48:55I know.
00:48:56I know.
00:48:57I know.
00:48:58I know.
00:48:59I know.
00:49:00I know.
00:49:01It's entirely out of my hands.
00:49:02I know.
00:49:03I know.
00:49:04It's in the hands of the army.
00:49:07Who put this nonsense into your head anyway?
00:49:12Jim is still convalescing, Pete.
00:49:14He needs peace and quiet.
00:49:19Why don't you tell me what's troubling you?
00:49:21I'll do anything I can to help you.
00:49:24If you travel the world as I do and...
00:49:28I had to listen to what people say about our lovely country and politics.
00:49:36It's enough to make you throw up.
00:49:44See you tomorrow, Jimmy.
00:49:46Good night, Lucy.
00:49:50You used to call her mother.
00:50:06Hello, Hanley.
00:50:07Could I please speak to Jim Hanley?
00:50:10Oh.
00:50:11Just a moment.
00:50:12I'll call him.
00:50:13Jim, for you.
00:50:23Thank you.
00:50:26Jim Hanley here.
00:50:27Any news?
00:50:31No.
00:50:32See you tomorrow at ten, Mr. Hanley.
00:50:38Looking forward to the ride.
00:50:46You know, Mark has risked his life in these tests to bring this project to a successful conclusion.
00:50:54I'm proud of you too, Jim.
00:50:58I hope I don't disappoint you then.
00:51:16Here are all the details.
00:51:24We're relying on you, Mr. Hanley.
00:51:29How do you know the Barons is putting in a Cape Town?
00:51:32And how am I supposed to get on board?
00:51:34You'll find a way, I'm sure.
00:51:36Think of the people and your brother on board.
00:51:39And keep it in mind if you fail.
00:51:41They are all in danger.
00:51:43The organization prefers no bloodshed if possible.
00:51:45Good luck.
00:51:59Take your grip.
00:52:00Stand here.
00:52:01Take your grip.
00:52:02Left hand, left hand.
00:52:03That's it.
00:52:04Left.
00:52:05Put this hand over the top.
00:52:06Over the top.
00:52:07Keep that stiff.
00:52:08And when you make the swing, keep that stiff.
00:52:09Then you turn the body.
00:52:10Go.
00:52:11All the way down.
00:52:12That's it.
00:52:13You gotta keep your head down.
00:52:14Here, let me show you.
00:52:16Uh, what's that out there, huh?
00:52:19US Open Championship or something, huh?
00:52:22Here we go.
00:52:24So, right?
00:52:25Head down, right?
00:52:45An urgent telegram's arrived, Captain.
00:52:47Thank you, Operator.
00:52:50Please advise James Handley joining Barron's Cape Town Handley Corporation.
00:52:56What does the old man think this is, a joy ride?
00:52:59Do you know Jim Handley?
00:53:01Sure.
00:53:02I don't know what the hell he's doing in Cape Town, though.
00:53:04Well, he'll just have to share the cabin with his brother, that's all.
00:53:35SIREN BLARES
00:53:38HORN BLARES
00:53:46HORN BLARES
00:53:49HORN BLARES
00:53:52HORN BLARES
00:54:18HORN BLARES
00:54:22HORN BLARES
00:54:34HORN BLARES
00:54:43I hope you'll be comfortable in your brother's cabin, Mr. Handley.
00:54:46Sure he will.
00:54:48Once again, welcome aboard.
00:54:49Thank you.
00:54:50Jim.
00:54:51Good to see you.
00:54:52How are you?
00:54:53Welcome aboard.
00:54:54Thank you, thank you.
00:54:55Let's go, Jim.
00:54:56Ah, my permit, Captain.
00:55:02HORN BLARES
00:55:07Why so serious?
00:55:08Aren't you pleased to see your brother again?
00:55:10Half brother.
00:55:12Half a brother's better than none.
00:55:14Yeah, your brother's happy to see you again.
00:55:17That's good.
00:55:21HORN BLARES
00:55:47Good morning. Have you anything to declare at all?
00:55:49Nothing.
00:55:50And you have anything good to declare?
00:55:52No.
00:55:53Thank you.
00:56:10Hold on a minute just to look at my key, huh?
00:56:20HORN BLARES
00:56:27Sure living style.
00:56:30Well, a diplomat has some good taste.
00:56:33Huh?
00:56:35How about a drink?
00:56:36Okay.
00:56:37Yeah. Mom, you got some parcels there.
00:56:39From whom?
00:56:42From Mother.
00:56:43Who else?
00:56:45DOOR OPENS
00:56:49MUSIC PLAYS
00:57:14MUSIC CONTINUES
00:57:35MUSIC FADES
00:57:38MUSIC CONTINUES
00:57:44MUSIC CONTINUES
00:58:00Jim.
00:58:06What's wrong, Jim?
00:58:09In all the time I've known you, I've never seen you look so down.
00:58:15That song there...
00:58:18It reminds me of the worst experience of my life.
00:58:23You want to talk about it?
00:58:26No.
00:58:28No.
00:58:35Now, you've got to talk to somebody.
00:58:41Might as well be me.
00:58:44MUSIC CONTINUES
00:58:58You want to start at the beginning?
00:59:08Why don't we radio Hanley,
00:59:10make a smooth turnaround and call the whole damn thing off?
00:59:13No way.
00:59:14Hey, do we really have to play at being heroes?
00:59:16Look, I'm just as much against any kind of violence as you are, but...
00:59:19I know you are.
00:59:21Look.
00:59:23What the hell do we do?
00:59:25Layton, for Christ's sake, the men we have on that boat are not trained Marines.
00:59:28We don't have any right to involve them.
00:59:30And God damn it, the only suggestion I can make is we set up the equipment
00:59:34and then keep a constant watch through the entire trip.
00:59:36Look, you know as well as I do that the assembly alone would take at least three weeks.
00:59:43MUSIC CONTINUES
01:00:13MUSIC CONTINUES
01:00:43MUSIC CONTINUES
01:00:50Mr Layton Van Dyke?
01:00:53Huh?
01:00:55Mr Van Dyke?
01:00:56Yeah, sure.
01:01:01MUSIC CONTINUES
01:01:13MUSIC CONTINUES
01:01:44MUSIC CONTINUES
01:02:04MUSIC CONTINUES
01:02:14MUSIC CONTINUES
01:02:41Operator?
01:02:42Get me Layton Van Dyke, please.
01:02:49SIREN BLARES
01:03:12MUSIC CONTINUES
01:03:25What about Mark? Did we tell him about Jim?
01:03:27Not yet. He'd be upset.
01:03:29Try to contact his father.
01:03:43MUSIC CONTINUES
01:03:46All right, let's go, Skipper.
01:03:47Yes, sir.
01:03:56SIREN BLARES
01:04:01Hello?
01:04:02May I speak to Professor Hanley, please?
01:04:04My husband hasn't come home yet.
01:04:06Oh, Mrs Hanley?
01:04:07Yes.
01:04:08Hello?
01:04:09Mrs Hanley, as you know, Jim and Mark are at sea aboard the Willem Barnes.
01:04:13But the journey is going to come to a bad end.
01:04:15I strongly suggest you try to influence your husband to break off the expedition.
01:04:39MUSIC CONTINUES
01:04:45Has the decision been taken?
01:04:47Not yet.
01:04:50Hello, this is Professor Hanley. Let me speak to General Stryker.
01:04:53I'm very sorry, sir, but the General is not to be disturbed.
01:04:56This is an emergency.
01:05:01What is it, Pete?
01:05:02Bill, I'm sorry to disturb you.
01:05:05I just got a strange call about the Willem Barnes.
01:05:07I think she may be in danger.
01:05:09I know. I already had a call from Van Dyke.
01:05:12What can we do about it?
01:05:14Pete, we have to take the risk of casualties.
01:05:16The mission will continue.
01:05:18Precautionary measures have already been taken.
01:05:28Message repeat from General Stryker.
01:05:30Strike force mobilized.
01:05:32All messages received.
01:05:34And that's all from my side.
01:05:36Standing by on 2-1-8-2.
01:05:39Over and out from my side. Thank you.
01:05:43Gentlemen, we have a problem.
01:05:46I've already contacted General Stryker and help is available immediately.
01:05:52Now, here's the problem.
01:05:55Thank you, sir.
01:06:00Men, that was command.
01:06:02This is a priority A mission.
01:06:04You know what that means? It's very dangerous.
01:06:07Logistically, there's no return from this operation.
01:06:11Our mission lies roughly in this area there.
01:06:19Our fuel will last just that long.
01:06:22So, the Navy will have to pick us up.
01:06:27I'll talk to you about the aim and the purpose of the operation later.
01:06:32I'll talk to you later.
01:06:49I think you better have another word with our playboy.
01:06:51See if he's given all the information.
01:06:53I can try. Good luck.
01:07:03Jimmy, are you sure you told me everything in Cape Town?
01:07:08Everything.
01:07:12Everything I know.
01:07:15Are you sure?
01:07:18Sure.
01:07:23Layton.
01:07:26What are we going to do?
01:07:29You do your duty.
01:07:31And I'll do mine.
01:07:58What are you doing?
01:08:00Looking for my camera. You were the last one to use it.
01:08:03I'll get it.
01:08:08Next time, ask.
01:08:10Jesus Christ, you're touchy.
01:08:29J.H. 100. J.H. 100. Do you read me?
01:08:34J.H. 100. I can hear you. Come in.
01:08:38Oh, 600 hours. Everything OK. Out.
01:08:43J.H. 100. I can hear you. Come in.
01:08:48J.H. 100. I can hear you. Come in.
01:08:53J.H. 100. I can hear you. Come in.
01:08:58J.H. 100. Understood. Oh, 600 hours. Over and out.
01:09:28Let's go.
01:09:34Good luck.
01:09:46Let's go.
01:09:58Let's go.
01:10:11Professor Handley will be very proud of you.
01:10:14But I know I can count on every one of you.
01:10:18Now, on board the Willem Barons, we've got friends as well as enemies.
01:10:22Quite frankly, we don't know how to distinguish them.
01:10:25You'll have to watch carefully before you act.
01:10:28That's not easy. Should we shoot first, sir?
01:10:32Remember what I told you.
01:10:34Follow me on the double. The other group's already on their way.
01:10:55I'm sorry.
01:10:58I'm sorry.
01:11:01I'm sorry.
01:11:04I'm sorry.
01:11:07I'm sorry.
01:11:10I'm sorry.
01:11:13I'm sorry.
01:11:16I'm sorry.
01:11:19I'm sorry.
01:11:25I'm sorry.
01:11:27I'm sorry.
01:11:52Charlie calling Bluebird. Come in, please.
01:11:55Bluebird here. Bluebird here. Bluebird here. Come in.
01:12:00The Willem Barons should be taken to a secret area.
01:12:03We suppose that an enemy submarine will take instruments and scientists.
01:12:07After which, the Willem Barons will be sunk.
01:12:10Check position.
01:12:12Roger. Map reference.
01:12:14I spell Tango Zero Foxtrot.
01:12:18Charlie, over.
01:12:25Tango Zero Foxtrot, over.
01:12:55My brother has to be excused.
01:13:22He's a bad sailor.
01:13:25Morning, Bruno.
01:13:27Hello, Mark.
01:13:31They're coming.
01:13:54Tango Zero Foxtrot.
01:14:24Jim, what are you doing?
01:14:55You bloody traitor, you pig!
01:14:57Jim, what are you doing? Are you crazy?
01:15:03Captain! Captain!
01:15:06Hey, Bruno! Help! Bruno!
01:15:09Keep him quiet.
01:15:10That's my brother!
01:15:11Help!
01:15:12Captain! Captain!
01:15:15That's my brother!
01:15:17Get him the hell out of here.
01:15:20Jim?
01:15:26A Tango.
01:15:31Thank you for your help.
01:15:34I'm sorry.
01:15:36I'm sorry.
01:15:38I'm sorry.
01:15:40I'm sorry, Jim.
01:15:42I'm so sorry.
01:15:45Thank you for your cooperation, I didn't think it would go so well.
01:15:55This time, Mr. Henley, I can assure you the bullets are real.
01:16:02Why?
01:16:04Both sides must be winners.
01:17:15Stay on course, radio room.
01:18:13Where is Leighton Van Dyke?
01:18:18Captain, where is Leighton Van Dyke?
01:18:42I don't know.
01:19:12Yes?
01:19:13Radio room, all clear.
01:19:15Right.
01:19:28The ship's in our hands.
01:19:30Thank you, Captain. Do you know the course?
01:19:33Yes, madam.
01:19:38Now we wait for the submarine.
01:19:43You, all of you, get in there.
01:19:46Leighton, put on his clothes.
01:19:49Quick.
01:20:09Hey, come here.
01:20:12Stay here, Pop.
01:20:42This is Leighton speaking. You can approach now.
01:20:45Good work. We'll be at the rendezvous within an hour.
01:21:12I hope the mines don't explode while we're still aboard ship.
01:21:27Everything okay, boys?
01:21:29Mm-hmm.
01:21:39You bitch!
01:21:41You blew it!
01:21:43I blew it!
01:21:45I blew it!
01:21:47I blew it!
01:21:49I blew it!
01:21:51I blew it!
01:21:53I blew it!
01:21:55You blew it!
01:21:57I blew it!
01:22:15Fuck.
01:22:16Oh, fuck.
01:22:22We're going in over the flight deck.
01:22:27Let's go.
01:22:54We are trapped.
01:22:56They say the boat is coming to our aid.
01:22:58It can be here in a half an hour.
01:23:26We're here, Mark! Mark!
01:23:50I heard them talking.
01:23:51They put explosives around the ship.
01:23:53Jim let the gang aboard.
01:23:54I know, I know.
01:23:55You stay here.
01:24:25Hurry up!
01:24:26Come on!
01:24:27Hurry up!
01:24:28Come on!
01:24:29Hurry up!
01:24:30Come on!
01:24:31What are you doing?
01:24:32It was a secret!
01:24:35You are such a pain in the neck!
01:24:49Jim.
01:24:56Jim.
01:25:01He wasn't a traitor, Mark.
01:25:05I've many things to tell you.
01:25:09I'm sorry.
01:25:11I'm sorry.
01:25:13I'm sorry.
01:25:15I'm sorry.
01:25:17I'm sorry.
01:25:20I'm sorry.
01:25:32What's the situation?
01:25:34There are explosives all over the house.
01:25:37The only ones left are in the engine room.
01:25:39Come on.
01:25:49Come on.
01:26:19Come on.
01:26:20We should get away from there as fast as we can.
01:26:50They expect us to help them.
01:26:52When the entire mission is completed,
01:26:54and all the instruments aboard the submarine,
01:26:56then we can leave.
01:27:12Switch off the engines and advise the bridge.
01:27:14We'll find the girl.
01:27:20Hold it.
01:27:51Damn it.
01:28:14Get out of there.
01:28:20Get out of there.
01:28:50Get out of there.
01:29:20X-X-479.
01:29:22X-X-479.
01:29:24Execute failsafe.
01:29:26Operator, tell them we got the message.
01:29:39Are you listening, Von Dyke?
01:29:43Not on board.
01:29:45I'm on the ship.
01:29:47I'm on the ship.
01:29:48Not on board.
01:29:50Why?
01:29:52Tell Mr. Von Dyke that one day the organization will kill him.
01:30:19Captain, why do we kill our own people?
01:30:22We have our orders.
01:30:33We'd better get out of here.
01:30:35Otherwise, we'll be next.
01:30:37I'll inform the bridge, Mr. Von Dyke.
01:30:39Do we continue the mission?
01:30:41You bet your ass we do.
01:30:49Get out of here.
01:31:16That ring.
01:31:19You see that ring?
01:31:21What about it?
01:31:23It belonged to my family.
01:31:26My mother gave it to Jim.
01:31:4020 degrees starboard, Doctor.
01:31:4220 degrees starboard.
01:31:49Do you think that with our invention,
01:31:51we would succeed in making people more considerate and more sensible?
01:31:56No.
01:32:01They could have torpedoed us.
01:32:03Instead, they blew up their own side.
01:32:06That's how insane they are.
01:32:09We are.
01:32:11The game is.
01:32:13Nobody wins.
01:32:15Nobody wins anything.
01:32:16Those that don't die are crippled for life.
01:32:19In the flesh.
01:32:21Or in the mind.
01:32:23And the game never ends.
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