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Este es un canal dedicado a los cultores del cine vintage; un tributo a los nostálgicos de siempre. Está consagrado a revivir los viejos éxitos de la cinematografía que ya pasó de ser cine, para convertirse en séptimo arte, como así también reivindicar la memoria de mucho
s actores y actrices injustamente olvidados por los difusores de hoy. Volvamos al viejo cine del barrio donde tantos recuerdos hermosos cultivamos. Muchas gracias por sumarse...Y síganme los buenos...!!
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00:00:00¡Gracias!
00:00:30¡Gracias!
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00:01:30¡Gracias!
00:02:00¡Gracias!
00:02:30¡Gracias!
00:02:37Joel, you smash it down.
00:02:39Get ready, boys.
00:02:42See what he can find.
00:02:44See what there is in there, Sergeant.
00:02:46Yes, sir.
00:02:50Inspector?
00:02:51Yes.
00:02:52There's a body in here.
00:02:52What?
00:02:55Murder, eh?
00:02:57lo que es lo que pasa
00:03:01me llame a ringer back in five minutes
00:03:03come along come along
00:03:05I say this is a bit thick
00:03:06this is a bit thick
00:03:08prancing without a word of warning
00:03:10into a man's private bedroom
00:03:11come along now this isn't a bedroom
00:03:13and it certainly isn't yours
00:03:14eh
00:03:15the significance of that uniform
00:03:17doesn't escape me
00:03:18but I say to prance it on a man
00:03:19in his pajamas
00:03:20oh
00:03:24I see your point
00:03:27I shall have to take your particulars
00:03:29Name, please
00:03:30Certainly, my name's
00:03:31Name's
00:03:35By Joe
00:03:40It's gone
00:03:42Come along, don't try that
00:03:44Bad show, quite gone
00:03:45I'll give you one more chance
00:03:47Who are you?
00:03:49Why, I can't remember
00:03:50Am I Smith? Am I Jones?
00:03:53I couldn't be Goldberg
00:03:54What's your business here?
00:03:55I'm not engaged in business
00:03:56I am not engaged in business
00:03:59Is it King, Kingfisher, Fish, Fosh?
00:04:03How did you come to be in these offices?
00:04:05I beg your pardon
00:04:06I came here to see a fellow
00:04:08Can't recollect if you saw him
00:04:10I didn't see him
00:04:11But I have an impression that he saw me
00:04:13Do you realise that you're in a very compromising situation?
00:04:16I object to that adjective
00:04:17You've been found on suspected premises
00:04:19Can't explain your presence
00:04:20Don't know who you are, what you are, why you came here
00:04:23Do you know where you're going?
00:04:25At a rough case
00:04:26Scotland Yard
00:04:27Quite
00:04:28Come along
00:04:30All paper
00:04:35Search from Mr. Inclined Abandoned
00:04:36You can't do that, you're under arrest
00:04:38Because a man's lost his memory
00:04:39Does it mean that he's lost the two o'clock?
00:04:41Come on
00:04:41Oh no, no, no, wait a minute, wait a minute
00:04:42What won the two o'clock?
00:04:44Sir Egbymore
00:04:45Splendid in the 2.30?
00:04:46Maiden's case
00:04:46All right, give him the paper
00:04:48Ah, thank you, Inspector
00:04:50In
00:04:54Come in
00:04:56Inspector Dinger, sir
00:04:58Yes, Inspector
00:05:01We found this man asleep at number 15 Humphreys Street, sir
00:05:03He refused all information
00:05:04There were no identification marks
00:05:06But we found this bunch of skeleton keys on him
00:05:08So we brought him in
00:05:08Special instructions
00:05:09Take him straight to Major Hammond
00:05:11Air Ministry DI5
00:05:12Very good, sir
00:05:12Magnificent
00:05:13Nabbed the lot
00:05:14Come on
00:05:15Good day
00:05:16Inspector Dinger, sir
00:05:20Morning, Inspector
00:05:21Morning
00:05:21What's all this?
00:05:22Commissioner's orders
00:05:23This man was arrested in the Humphreys Street operation
00:05:25He's to be handed over to Major Hammond for interrogation
00:05:27Oh
00:05:28Oh, I see
00:05:31Well, he's just come in
00:05:32Perhaps you'll get Major Hammond to sign for him
00:05:34I'll sign for him
00:05:35Keep an eye on him, won't you?
00:05:37Don't worry, Inspector
00:05:37I know the type
00:05:38This way, please
00:05:40Oh, a second
00:05:41My umbrella
00:05:41Thank you
00:05:43What do you mean, you know the type?
00:05:48Well, what's Major Hammond been doing to be brought here to be questioned by Major Hammond?
00:05:51Getting hit on the head like a clumsy amateur
00:05:53What's the type?
00:05:55A little after four
00:05:56Oh
00:05:56Get me Portman, 2323
00:06:00Let's have a look at that, will you?
00:06:05Oh, so they've abandoned the search for the missing plane
00:06:07Yes, can you beat it?
00:06:11Hello
00:06:11Hello, Daphne, my brother
00:06:13Darling, I'm awfully sorry
00:06:14I shan't able to have tea with you this afternoon
00:06:16What?
00:06:17But Charles, I'm all ready to go
00:06:19Oh, I'm sure you look beautiful
00:06:21But I just can't make it
00:06:22We'll have dinner together tomorrow night
00:06:23And, and Daphne
00:06:24Wear that new dress you were telling me about
00:06:26But Charles
00:06:28There's something very, very important I have to tell you
00:06:31Tell me tomorrow, my sweet
00:06:32Must dash now
00:06:33I'll call for you at eight
00:06:34Why have they abandoned the search?
00:06:37Because, old boy, they think it's just another accident
00:06:39Come over here a moment
00:06:40March the 15th
00:06:42The French Chirondale on test off Toulon
00:06:44Lost
00:06:45An accident
00:06:46The 4th of April
00:06:47The 4th of April
00:06:47The double-day bomber
00:06:48Lost off Los Angeles
00:06:49Accident
00:06:50May the 19th
00:06:51From Kronstadt in Russia
00:06:52The Radinsky bomber disappears
00:06:54Another accident
00:06:55Now, all these machines
00:06:56Were carrying valuable experimental apparatus
00:06:58Last week, off the 4th of 4th
00:07:00Barrett and Ward
00:07:01Test their Tunado Super X
00:07:03Vanishes
00:07:03Accident
00:07:04September the 20th
00:07:06London
00:07:07Major Hammond makes an ass of himself
00:07:10Trying to find out why
00:07:12Another accident
00:07:13Almost a catastrophe
00:07:15Yes, fools walk in
00:07:16Where angels fear to trade
00:07:18Worlds full of wise men
00:07:19And only three fools
00:07:20Three fools who don't think they were accidents
00:07:23Monsieur Gambetta from France
00:07:25Robert Hawker
00:07:26Of the United States Intelligence
00:07:28And your humble servant
00:07:29Ask Marshal Gosport if he could see me, will you?
00:07:33Marshal Gosport can't be disturbed, sir
00:07:34Who's with him?
00:07:35Mr. Barrett of Barrett and Ward
00:07:36What, the plane manufacturer?
00:07:37Yes, sir
00:07:38And I gather Mr. Barrett rather resents our inquiries at his factory
00:07:41And I rather resent Mr. Barrett
00:07:43Where will you be?
00:07:44Disturbing Gosport
00:07:45Marshal Gosport, don't be disturbed
00:07:47All right, sure
00:07:47Let me tell you, sir
00:07:49My opinion, the only thing we can do
00:07:50I get...
00:07:51Ah, frankly, sorry, Marshal
00:07:52I understood you were disengaged
00:07:53That's all right, Hammond, come in
00:07:54This is one of my ableest men, Mr. Barrett
00:07:55Major Hammond
00:07:56Ah, you do
00:07:56As a matter of fact, it was Hammond
00:07:58Who was pressing for this investigation
00:07:59Of your factory
00:08:00It's getting intolerable
00:08:01Just because a firm carries a government subsidy
00:08:03The moment there's a slightest accident
00:08:04Has swarms of you Secret Service fellas
00:08:06Nosing about the place
00:08:07And putting the wind up the workers
00:08:08I tell you, industry's becoming unworkable
00:08:10Yes, but you see, the point is...
00:08:11The point, I know the point
00:08:13You can save your breath
00:08:13Service and civil airplanes crash every day
00:08:15Don't they?
00:08:16Yes
00:08:16Hundreds in a year
00:08:17But you don't go spying about
00:08:18In the Royal Air Force
00:08:19Or line a company's works
00:08:20We're engaged
00:08:21In extremely dangerous experimental work
00:08:24And just because one airplane hasn't come back
00:08:25Don't you come on us like a ton of bricks
00:08:27And then out it all comes in the press
00:08:28Inefficiency, sabotaging aircraft factories
00:08:30I tell you, it's monstrous
00:08:31Yes, but you know what the press is
00:08:32They have to have a good story
00:08:33Well, it's not good enough for me
00:08:34Every man and every operation in my factory
00:08:36Is under my personal supervision
00:08:38I tell you, everything's absolutely okay
00:08:40Have a cup of tea
00:08:40I never touch the stuff
00:08:42But if you've got a spot of whiskey anywhere
00:08:44I should...
00:08:44I don't know, I don't know
00:08:45Sir Barrett, naturally I appreciate your feelings
00:08:47And I like your point about the whiskey
00:08:48Forgive me if I got a bit overheated
00:08:50But we're industrialist
00:08:51Spilling our shorts
00:08:52Trying to help your official fellows
00:08:53Out of the spot you got yourself in over rearmament
00:08:55Well, it's a bit hard
00:08:56If you come down on us like this
00:08:58Yes, Mr. Barrett
00:08:58A few months ago
00:08:59There was a similar disappearance
00:09:00Of one of our high-speed aircraft
00:09:02Off the Isle of Wight
00:09:03How's that?
00:09:03Oh, thank you
00:09:04It went up
00:09:05Never returned
00:09:05Not a trace was found
00:09:07Not even a fragment of wreckage washed up
00:09:09Now, in the past year
00:09:10Machines on test flight have disappeared
00:09:12From Bordeaux
00:09:13Toulon
00:09:14Los Angeles
00:09:14Kronstadt
00:09:15All these machines carrying
00:09:16Valuable secret experimental apparatus
00:09:18Now, is that coincidence?
00:09:20There he goes
00:09:21There he goes
00:09:22You know, I sympathize with you fellows
00:09:23Your job's sensationalism
00:09:24When you're bound to look at everything
00:09:25Like a strange melodrama
00:09:27Well, I forgive you
00:09:28We hope you won't forget us
00:09:29Well, thank you, gentlemen
00:09:31You can rely on me to keep you posted
00:09:32If I need you
00:09:33I'll send for you
00:09:34Meanwhile, carry on
00:09:35You know
00:09:35More machines are to disappear into the blue
00:09:40I think it would be a good idea
00:09:42If you were to cost your eye over his plant
00:09:43Unofficially, of course, you understand
00:09:45I'll give you every facility
00:09:47But if he finds you out
00:09:48You're acting against instructions
00:09:50The Nelson touch
00:09:51He's testing out the new QE-97 tomorrow
00:09:54I've detailed Commander Robertson
00:09:55Perhaps you better accompany him
00:09:57Very good
00:09:57After all, in my position, you know
00:09:59I've got to go slow with these industrial magnets
00:10:01The safety of the country depends on their goodwill
00:10:04And their goodwill extends about as far as their subsidies
00:10:07Viking off on another job, eh?
00:10:15Yes, she's been commissioned to recover the gold from the Panther
00:10:17Panther?
00:10:18Oh, yes, I remember she went down with all hands in 1922
00:10:21In a fog, didn't she?
00:10:22Yes, she went down deep
00:10:23This is a tough job
00:10:25Oh, urgent message to the Vikings, sir
00:10:28Welcome
00:10:34A wireless message from the Vikings, sir
00:10:36They located the wreck of the Panther
00:10:37And they start diving operations at once
00:10:39Ah
00:10:39You were notified, Lloyds?
00:10:41It's all clear
00:10:41Although I haven't notified them
00:10:43The Vikings have taken up their new position
00:10:44Why have you not?
00:10:45You know the regulations?
00:10:46In all conscience
00:10:47It is difficult enough to do business in this country
00:10:49When one observes the regulations
00:10:50When one does not observe the regulations
00:10:52I'm sorry, I let them know at once
00:10:53Yes, at once, please
00:10:54This is the most important commission this company has had
00:10:56Much depends on it
00:10:58Can I have a little bit, Mr. Beck?
00:11:18Certainly, McBain
00:11:19Come along
00:11:19Well, what is it?
00:11:20Fly, Gozer?
00:11:21No, no, Jenkins
00:11:21You stay here
00:11:22Don't mind him
00:11:22Get it off your chest, McBain
00:11:24Well, sir
00:11:24I'd very much like to take up the new ship
00:11:26I dare say you would
00:11:27So would the other lads
00:11:27Oh, yes, I know, sir
00:11:28But I thought that perhaps
00:11:29After what happened to Griggs and his crew
00:11:30We won't discuss that, McBain
00:11:31The crew will be chosen by lot
00:11:33But you see, sir
00:11:33I'm the only unmarried pilot here now
00:11:35Time to cure that, no doubt
00:11:36Yes, but sir
00:11:37We won't argue that, McBain
00:11:38Ah, he's a pig-headed old so-and-so
00:11:40What?
00:11:41I know you're the best pilot we've got, McBain
00:11:43Well, how'd you manage that?
00:11:45Have you ever been up in the air?
00:11:46No, but I mean, it's obvious
00:11:47All the fellas say so
00:11:48Ballad's keeping you back
00:11:49Because you're not a yes-man
00:11:50Maybe you're thinking of changing your job
00:11:52I'm pretty well known in the trade
00:11:53I can easily get you fixed up
00:11:54Oh, well, thanks
00:11:57Have a chat
00:11:5925 Elder Street
00:12:00Thanks
00:12:02Well, she's ready to go, sir
00:12:04He's a nice job
00:12:07A beautiful job
00:12:08Ideal conditions
00:12:09She should jump up the record several notches
00:12:11Jenkins
00:12:12You got those instructions?
00:12:15There they are, sir
00:12:15Sealed as you directed
00:12:16Right
00:12:16What about the cruiser?
00:12:18I'll see to that
00:12:19We can't take too many precautions
00:12:20Air minister, plane arriving
00:12:22Good
00:12:23We'll get off just our free land
00:12:27Come along immediately
00:12:28How you do, Commander?
00:12:41Mr. Barrett?
00:12:42This is our designer, Mr. Bollock
00:12:43How do you do?
00:12:44How do you do?
00:12:44The ship's just over here
00:12:45Have you come along?
00:12:45Thanks
00:12:46I see
00:12:53She'll be all right here
00:12:55Yes, we'll move her up for you
00:12:57Ah, thank you
00:12:57Got a cigarette?
00:13:02Yes
00:13:02Thanks
00:13:05That's all right
00:13:06What would you like?
00:13:31Well, I'd like a bottle of whiskey
00:13:33But I suppose I'll have to have some of your rotten tea
00:13:35Well, we have two kinds of rotten tea
00:13:36India or China
00:13:37Pretty fresh for a new girl, aren't you?
00:13:39All new things should be fresh
00:13:40Ah, skip it and bring me some coffee
00:13:42They're having that test flight today, aren't they?
00:13:46It's only a rumor
00:13:46Who's to be pilot?
00:13:49How do I know?
00:13:51Oh, just spent skating on your nerves, huh?
00:13:53Well, keeping us standing around like this for hours on end
00:13:55It's like going over the top
00:13:57I can hardly blame them for being cautious
00:13:59I've been losing Pooh, Mr. Griggs and that crew
00:14:01That was before you came here, wasn't it?
00:14:05Yes, I heard about it
00:14:06He must have been very popular
00:14:08Yeah
00:14:09Your best friend
00:14:11Yes
00:14:12What do you think happened?
00:14:14Well, if they gave me that plane today
00:14:15Maybe I'd be able to answer your question
00:14:17Get at the real trove, huh?
00:14:18Two more cups of tea, beautiful
00:14:20And this time leave out the tomato soup
00:14:21Coming up, handsome
00:14:22Ah, that's the first thing she's got right since she's been here
00:14:24Hello, McBain, anything fresh?
00:14:25Yeah
00:14:26Oh, she'll learn
00:14:27Well, what did the old man say?
00:14:29The crews will be chosen by lot
00:14:31It seems such a dumb way to go on
00:14:33It puts the wind up everybody
00:14:34Yes, I expect every clerk in Whitehall knows which one of us is going up
00:14:37When and in what
00:14:38No, I expect the readers in the papers
00:14:39They don't have any difficulty in finding out things
00:14:41Other people from the newspaper report to know what goes on here
00:14:44Aha, the black hand at work
00:14:46Griggs knew when he went up
00:14:47Evidently somebody else knew too
00:14:48And that's why he didn't come back
00:14:49Are you suggesting Griggs sold out?
00:14:52I'm suggesting nothing
00:14:53Except that aeroplanes don't just go into the air and stay there
00:14:55Now now, boys, no tailspins in the canteen
00:14:58How are you, rat poison?
00:15:00Like a packet of cigarettes, a box of matches and a kiss
00:15:03Cigarettes, matches?
00:15:06I'll give you one shilling, please
00:15:07You're a nice little bit, aren't you?
00:15:10I'm my mother's favourite child
00:15:11That's lucky
00:15:12Something tells me she'll be having you back in her hand shortly
00:15:14Oh, shut up, Jenkins
00:15:15She only started here today
00:15:16Yes, when she finishes tonight
00:15:17Who's that?
00:15:20That's Jenkins
00:15:21Barrett's confidential clerk
00:15:23Nice person
00:15:24Yes, charming
00:15:25I'm sorry you got to say
00:15:27Doesn't matter
00:15:27I'm used to it
00:15:28Stand by, please
00:15:29Stand by, please
00:15:31The following to report immediately to number five hangar on special duty
00:15:35Pilot John Peters
00:15:37Pilot John Peters
00:15:39Now we know
00:15:39Good luck, John
00:15:40John Peters
00:15:41Observer Jay Nichols
00:15:43Observer Jay Nichols
00:15:45So, boys
00:15:47That's me, boys
00:15:52Good luck
00:15:53Let me have your vote
00:15:54Don't lose my face
00:15:56Well, here we go, boys
00:16:00Let's look, boys
00:16:01So, the lot didn't fall on Elisha after all, eh?
00:16:06Well, Peter didn't seem very keen about going
00:16:07He's been mumbling all day about presentiments
00:16:09And why have they broken up the cruise?
00:16:12Your Sparks, my observer, and Wilson's navigator
00:16:14They probably think each cruise in the favor of a different government
00:16:16And if they mix us all up, it'll be all right
00:16:19Because they shan't be able to agree which foreign power to sell out to
00:16:21Here's the course, Peters
00:16:34Take things easy until you're sure of yourself
00:16:36You don't know what you may be running into
00:16:37I understand
00:16:38Well, get off and good luck, dear
00:16:39Thank you
00:16:51QE 97 calling
00:17:13QE 97 calling
00:17:14Visibility good
00:17:16Visibility good
00:17:17Climbing for speed test
00:17:19Climbing for speed test
00:17:21Cloud level 5,000
00:17:22Cloud level 5,000
00:17:24Airspeed 225 miles per hour
00:17:37225 miles an hour
00:17:38She's got the old type beat
00:17:39Much the same, much the same
00:17:40Go on, you're too modest, my half, old man
00:17:42Offlands end of making for open sea
00:17:50Offlands end of making for open sea
00:17:52The plane should be along any time now
00:18:09Hello, Ray Room
00:18:13Let us know immediately until you intercept the plane's wireless
00:18:16Aye, aye, sir
00:18:17Report immediately until you intercept the plane's wireless
00:18:19I've got them
00:18:21Coming through now, sir
00:18:22Do not lose them
00:18:23Away
00:18:25Ray Room's hearing their wireless reports now
00:18:28Good
00:18:29Stand by for speed test
00:18:32Stand by for speed test
00:18:34302
00:18:35Airspeed 302 miles per hour
00:18:37Airspeed 302 miles per hour
00:18:40Speed now 302 miles per hour
00:18:43Speed now 302 miles per hour
00:18:46Visibility 70,000 meters south by southwest
00:18:48Make sure there are no other ships near us
00:18:52Airspeed 330 miles per hour
00:19:02Speed now 330
00:19:03She'll do it, she'll do it
00:19:05330 miles an hour
00:19:07Speed now 330 miles an hour
00:19:09330 miles an hour
00:19:10Aircraft approaching, airing 327
00:19:13Aircraft approaching, airing 327
00:19:17Aircraft approaching, airing 327
00:19:19Aircraft approaching, airing 327
00:19:22Radio transmission received from aircraft E-97
00:19:26Máquas Máquas ahora vying a la instalación.
00:19:32El enlace de la presión del control.
00:19:36El enlace de la sentencia se치�ó con un control.
00:19:43¿Pого?
00:19:45El es el planito de contacto ahora.
00:19:46De acuerdo.
00:19:52El control de contacto en contra.
00:19:54¡Suscríbete al canal!
00:20:24¡Suscríbete al canal!
00:20:54¡Suscríbete al canal!
00:21:24¡No, no, no, no!
00:21:25¡No, no, no, no!
00:21:26¡No, no, no!
00:21:27¡No, no, no!
00:21:31¡Bring her alongside the plane!
00:21:33¡Low ahead both!
00:21:34¡Low ahead both!
00:21:39¡Stop!
00:21:40¡Stop!
00:21:44¡Swing out to Derrickson, bring her aboard!
00:21:46¡Swing out to Derrickson, bring her aboard!
00:21:47¡Aye!
00:21:54¡No!
00:21:55¡Swing out!
00:21:56¡Swing out!
00:21:57¡Swing out!
00:21:59¡Make her past and heal the beat!
00:22:01¡Make her past and keep away!
00:22:02¡Swing out!
00:22:20¡She's a beauty!
00:22:24All right, get down.
00:22:38Looks like a proper rescue. Get down.
00:22:40Fulton, take them below.
00:22:43Aye, aye, sir.
00:22:48Absolutely no trace, sir. I've drawn a blank everywhere.
00:22:51Hello, we've lost contact with Peters.
00:22:54Position last reported, ten miles out to see off land's end.
00:22:57Send up every plane you've got and search for it.
00:22:59McVean, McVean, Peters has faded out.
00:23:01What? Ten miles off land's end.
00:23:02Did he radio any trouble?
00:23:03No, there were. They were transmitting they were doing 440
00:23:05when the whole work's cut out.
00:23:06Their set must have caved in.
00:23:07Even if they're down, they should have been picked up.
00:23:09I don't believe it. He's gone the same way as Griggs.
00:23:10Stand by, please. Stand by, please.
00:23:12All pilots and mechanics to report outside the first hangar immediately.
00:23:15That's us, boys.
00:23:21Daddy, wasn't you, Mr. McVean?
00:23:23Well, what does it matter who it was? What about Peters?
00:23:25Was he married?
00:23:26Yes.
00:23:27And a children?
00:23:28Boy and a girl.
00:23:29Where do they live?
00:23:30In Highgate. Why? Why do you want to know?
00:23:31Oh, just curious.
00:23:32Well, aren't you going out to look for them?
00:23:34Of course I'm going. We're all going, but it's too late.
00:23:36Let me know what happens.
00:23:37You read it in the papers.
00:23:39Spread over the course, fan light.
00:23:41McVean, you keep getting on it.
00:23:42The others will be five miles about on either side. You understand?
00:23:44Yes, sir.
00:23:45Let's go, then. Get off.
00:23:46Come on, I'm here.
00:24:04Mama, Papa .
00:24:08Let's go.
00:24:16No, no, no, no.
00:24:46Yes, it's one of our planes, all right.
00:24:59It's A, B, T, D.
00:25:01That's McLean looking for us.
00:25:03Wish you could find us.
00:25:09The searching plane asks whether we've seen E-97.
00:25:11The park, we have seen nothing.
00:25:13We've seen nothing.
00:25:16Oh, he's off.
00:25:24I see. All right, thanks.
00:25:26The Air Ministry have warned the Admiralty to have a search patrol standing by.
00:25:29But they won't act until your last pilot is reported.
00:25:31But they have all reported except McVane.
00:25:33What's he playing at?
00:25:34The rest have been back an hour.
00:25:35That may be a good sign.
00:25:36Perhaps he's found something.
00:25:37What do you think, sir?
00:25:38Main landing, Mr. Barrett.
00:25:39Ah, that'll be McVane.
00:25:40Come on, man.
00:25:52What did you find?
00:25:53Didn't you find anything?
00:25:55What the blazes have you been doing all this time?
00:25:57What do you think I'll be doing?
00:25:58Joy riding?
00:25:59Been back and forth over the course of half a dozen times.
00:26:00Not a trace.
00:26:02The Savonia Outward Bound, a few trawlers, and the Viking on a salvage job.
00:26:05None of them reported a thing.
00:26:06No sign of oil?
00:26:07Why didn't you come back sooner raising our hopes like this?
00:26:09We thought you'd found something.
00:26:10You're so optimistic, it's touching.
00:26:12That plane was lost the moment it ever left the ground.
00:26:14What's that?
00:26:14What are you suggesting?
00:26:15Come on out with it.
00:26:16Let's get this thing straight.
00:26:17You're criticizing the pilot.
00:26:19I see your little game.
00:26:20Not doing any such thing.
00:26:20That pilot was one of the best you ever had in your books.
00:26:22The plane is trying to say the type isn't airworthy.
00:26:24I'm not saying any such thing.
00:26:25The plane was 100%.
00:26:26Well, what are you insinuating?
00:26:27Well, it's obvious, isn't it?
00:26:28Anybody would see it but you.
00:26:30And you want to admit it because you can't face the fact that there's something very wrong
00:26:32with your entire factory here.
00:26:33Those planes didn't just disappear.
00:26:35There's more territory.
00:26:35That's enough, I think.
00:26:36This is a very serious charge.
00:26:38A terrible charge at a moment like this.
00:26:39You've said this before publicly in front of witnesses.
00:26:41It's lucky for you that I don't take you to court.
00:26:43My advice to you is to keep your eyes off the yellow press and your mouth shut.
00:26:46I know you'd like everyone's mouth shut.
00:26:47If you have anything more to say, say it off my payroll.
00:26:52Do you want me any more tonight, sir?
00:26:59What, sir?
00:26:59I said, is there anything else I can do tonight, sir?
00:27:01You can tell me what's happened to my aeroplane.
00:27:03Well, as a matter of fact, sir, if you could excuse me, I know the wives of the men pretty well
00:27:07and I thought I might prepare them for the bad news, sir.
00:27:09What news?
00:27:10Does there's certain there's still hope?
00:27:11Oh, yes, sir.
00:27:11I know there's still hope but even then I thought it might be kinder to you.
00:27:15Oh, do what you like, get out of here.
00:27:16Yes.
00:27:17Well, what do you make of it, eh?
00:27:18What do you make of it?
00:27:19Losing two aeroplanes, one after the other, it must be some defect.
00:27:22It must be.
00:27:23There can't be anything in that nonsense that Hammond was talking about, enemy agents.
00:27:26Perhaps it isn't nonsense.
00:27:27Supposing it is enemy agents.
00:27:29Supposing they have got hold of that new supercharger.
00:27:31What supercharger?
00:27:32Well, the supercharger we were trying out, you fool.
00:27:33But the new supercharger wasn't on the aeroplane.
00:27:35What are you talking about?
00:27:36But you sent us instructions to have it changed.
00:27:38Aye, what are you, man?
00:27:39Well, here's your note.
00:27:41I never sent you any note.
00:27:42Well, you signed it.
00:27:43I never signed anything.
00:27:44But that isn't my signature.
00:27:46Then whose is it?
00:27:47It's mine.
00:27:47What the braises are you doing in my works?
00:27:50I've shared your view as to the importance of your new supercharger,
00:27:53so I thought we'd better have it removed from the plane for this flight.
00:27:56Did you fellas know anything about this?
00:27:57No, no.
00:27:58I resent your intrusion in my factory, Hammond.
00:28:00I won't say any more at the moment, as I can't deny you saved a very valuable piece of apparatus.
00:28:03But in view of your means of achieving your end...
00:28:05In view of your attitude, I don't think I'll come in.
00:28:09Good night.
00:28:15Well, you're going to sit here all night?
00:28:17Do you have any objection?
00:28:18No.
00:28:20Are you all right?
00:28:21Yes, thank you.
00:28:22Why wouldn't I be?
00:28:23I was worried about you.
00:28:24Why?
00:28:25Well, the others have been back for over an hour, and I thought maybe something had happened to you.
00:28:29No.
00:28:30I see.
00:28:31Very kind of you.
00:28:33No news, I suppose?
00:28:34Nothing.
00:28:36Vanishes.
00:28:37Could they have drifted off their course?
00:28:39Not possible.
00:28:40The scott was reporting to the control tower right up until...
00:28:42To what?
00:28:45Okay, why do you ask them any infernal questions?
00:28:47I just wanted to know.
00:28:48Do you mind if I ask just one more question?
00:28:50Well?
00:28:52What are you going to do now?
00:28:53Well, what I want to do is to go to Whitehall and create such a stink with the Air Ministry
00:28:56that Barrett and half the British Intelligence Department will put up against a war and just liquidate it.
00:29:01What I'm going to do is to get drunk.
00:29:04Mind if I join you?
00:29:07No.
00:29:09I don't mind.
00:29:10I don't mind who I'm with tonight.
00:29:12I'll change and meet you in the car park.
00:29:13Right.
00:29:28Center 6,000.
00:29:33News editor, please.
00:29:34K. Lawrence here.
00:29:36Hello, K.
00:29:37All right, go ahead.
00:29:38Continuation of plane disappearance story.
00:29:41Radio cut out as plane attaining maximum speed.
00:29:43Radio has questioned all ships in vicinity, but plane not sighted.
00:29:47Factory squadron wide search, ruthless.
00:29:50Last search plane just returned, and have questioned chief test pirate McVane.
00:29:55Won't talk, but suspect sabotage.
00:29:57Missing crew, pilot John Peters, observer Jay Nichols, navigation R. McKenzie, radio C. Scott.
00:30:06Peters married, two children, one girl, one boy.
00:30:08And spending the evening with McVane will ring again later.
00:30:10Good girl.
00:30:11Pull it up for all his worth, and I'll hold more space for you.
00:30:13Okay.
00:30:17So that's it.
00:30:18Just a rotten little newspaper one.
00:30:20On the contrary.
00:30:21Rather a good one.
00:30:22Just a lying little sneak, playing the sympathetic girlfriend to a bunch of fellas half mad because
00:30:26some of their pals have cracked up trying to do a decent job of work.
00:30:29It doesn't occur to you that I'm trying to do a decent job of work, too.
00:30:31Spying on people's jobs and private lives so that a bunch of illiterate scribblers
00:30:34can serve up a lot of sensation trash for the morning bacon.
00:30:37The public have a right to know the truth about their own affairs.
00:30:39Who employs you?
00:30:41Who pays the bill for that smug flying field superiority of yours?
00:30:44Of all of you.
00:30:44The public.
00:30:45Ah, sounds fine and dandy, doesn't it?
00:30:46Noble.
00:30:47Go ahead, justify your picture.
00:30:48Do you think I like having to write about Peters and the rest when I knew them?
00:30:51Do you think they got a square deal?
00:30:53Do you?
00:30:54Didn't you say that what you ought to do was to go straight to the air ministry,
00:30:56if you have the nerve, but you haven't.
00:30:58You're going to get drunk, so I'm doing something.
00:31:00The only thing I can do.
00:31:01If you don't dare tell the authorities, at least I can tell the public.
00:31:03Tell them that some of their best pilots are being sacrificed to obstinacy
00:31:06in somebody's precious pride.
00:31:07Griggs yesterday, Peters today, and maybe you tomorrow.
00:31:10Yes, you tomorrow.
00:31:11What about that?
00:31:12But at least I wouldn't have to see you again.
00:31:26Come in.
00:31:30Hotel, what is it?
00:31:31They've got a code message through from the Viking.
00:31:32Something seems to have gone wrong.
00:31:33They didn't get the plane.
00:31:34What?
00:31:35They did get the plane.
00:31:36It is even in the newspaper.
00:31:37Yes, they got a plane, but the new supercharger wasn't fitted to it.
00:31:39What?
00:31:39But that is it?
00:31:40Well, what is your explanation?
00:31:42Perhaps Jenkins can explain when he arrives.
00:31:44Jenkins?
00:31:45You do not think he will walk out?
00:31:47No.
00:31:48At least not until he's paid.
00:31:49This is extremely serious, gentlemen.
00:31:53Now we shall have to wait for another test flight.
00:31:56To wait may mean the Tower of London,
00:31:58but to go back without the supercharger would mean...
00:32:01Yes?
00:32:03Jenkins.
00:32:04Bring that chair, and you will let him in.
00:32:13Sorry, I'm late.
00:32:14I'm afraid I had some difficulty in getting away from the office.
00:32:17Everything went marvellously, didn't it?
00:32:18Marvellously.
00:32:19Well, I suppose when we talk a bit of business, eh?
00:32:22Certainly.
00:32:22Sit down.
00:32:24Now, Jenkins, what exactly is your game?
00:32:28Game?
00:32:28You've got the playlists and the papers.
00:32:30There were no newspaper men aboard the ship.
00:32:32Salvage costs money, you know.
00:32:33Our salvage costs a great deal of money.
00:32:35Besides, it is dangerous.
00:32:37I do not like to sacrifice good lives on account of wrong information.
00:32:42Wrong information?
00:32:43The new supercharger was not fitted to that plane.
00:32:46What?
00:32:47But I don't understand.
00:32:48No, neither do we.
00:32:51Well, you don't think that I...
00:32:53No, we don't think.
00:32:53We are sure.
00:32:55Well, I mean, naturally, I'll investigate.
00:32:57I'll make inquire.
00:32:57You will do nothing.
00:32:59You have already done enough.
00:33:00Jenkins, you are lying.
00:33:01No, I'm not as well.
00:33:02Shut up.
00:33:03What do you want me to do?
00:33:04Put yourself in a safe place, if you can find one.
00:33:06Now, get out.
00:33:07Let him have it.
00:33:22Let him have it.
00:33:34Yeah, not here.
00:33:36Get out of the corner.
00:33:37All right, then.
00:33:37We'll go on.
00:33:37Follow him.
00:33:38You shouldn't do things like that, you know.
00:33:54You ought to be more careful.
00:33:55Yes, but...
00:33:56Oh, well, well, don't take it so much to heart.
00:33:58After all, a miss is as good as a mile.
00:34:00Yes, but don't you see they meant to get me...
00:34:02Yes, now, look, let's calm down a bit.
00:34:03Let's go for a little walk.
00:34:05Tell me.
00:34:05Who?
00:34:07Who meant to do what?
00:34:08Listen, I had a row with those men.
00:34:10They've been pointing me around in their car.
00:34:11They tried to run me over.
00:34:13Anyway, it's my business.
00:34:14Let me go.
00:34:14Oh, no, that's no way to treat a man who stash you from the jaws of death.
00:34:17Admittedly, you're a trifle rattle, but I...
00:34:19I think I know a cure for that.
00:34:21Come inside.
00:34:26Two double brandies, please, miss.
00:34:27There's four beers and two ales in front of you.
00:34:29My friend here isn't feeling very well.
00:34:31Oh?
00:34:32Oh, he does look a bit off.
00:34:34That should settle your complaint.
00:34:35What complaint?
00:34:36Wind up.
00:34:36I've never seen anyone so petrified with fear in all my life.
00:34:39Neat?
00:34:39Very neat.
00:34:41Now, drink that down and have another.
00:34:45Must admit, we're doing our best to nurse you back to health.
00:34:48You're all right, but I...
00:34:49I don't see why you want to bother about me.
00:34:50Now, that's my weakness.
00:34:51Can't keep my nose out of other people's business.
00:34:53I'd like you to keep yours out of mine.
00:34:54Oh, in a bit of a jam?
00:34:56Well, I suppose I am.
00:34:57Oh, you seem to be running away from something.
00:34:59Or was it someone?
00:35:00What's your line of business?
00:35:01Oh, I used to do a spot of flying.
00:35:04Not that you'd know anything about that.
00:35:06Yeah, what are the odds?
00:35:08Do you work for Barrett and Ward?
00:35:10Have you seen me before?
00:35:11I seem to have seen quite a lot of you recently.
00:35:13Have you been following me?
00:35:15No, I've been waiting for you to come home.
00:35:16You live at number 25 Elder Street, just across the road.
00:35:20You a copper?
00:35:21No, if I were, you'd be very glad to see me.
00:35:23Or would you rather see some of those other friends of yours?
00:35:29What do you mean?
00:35:29If I were a copper, I'd lock you up for giving away your country's secrets.
00:35:33As it is, I'm more interested in the people that are paying you.
00:35:36They'll bump you off, Jenkins.
00:35:38But then, of course, you know that, don't you?
00:35:41Well, what do you want me to do?
00:35:44I'll do anything.
00:35:45I suppose you may go across to your place and have a little chat.
00:35:47What?
00:35:47You'd never have got a word out of me if it hadn't been.
00:35:53Come in.
00:35:57Ah, comfortable.
00:35:59You'd never have got a word out of me if it hadn't been for that dirty lot of rats.
00:36:02Oh?
00:36:03How many rats?
00:36:04Oh, plenty.
00:36:06One of them,
00:36:08a lady rat?
00:36:08As a matter of fact,
00:36:18there is a girl.
00:36:19She's marvelous.
00:36:21I can't get her out of my mind.
00:36:22I can't do anything because of her.
00:36:23I can't eat or sleep or think.
00:36:38I can't.
00:36:41All right.
00:36:42I can't.
00:36:42Don't let her rest in the water.
00:36:42I can't.
00:36:43No, no, no.
00:36:43I can't.
00:36:44Oh.
00:36:53Oh.
00:36:58Uh.
00:37:04Uh.
00:37:05Uh.
00:37:08Uh.
00:37:38i can´t stop no
00:37:41i call for you at 8
00:37:49Mr Jenkins here
00:37:51can i see him
00:37:52he´s uh lying down at the moment
00:37:55you a pal of his
00:37:57i know him
00:37:58oh good show good show
00:38:00why
00:38:01got an appointment with him
00:38:02exactamente asked me to come and see him
00:38:04he´s a clerk where i work
00:38:05oh barret and wards good show barret and wards
00:38:08Se ve muy bien en todo lo que pasa.
00:38:10Bueno, lo que pasa.
00:38:12Ven aquí, quiero ver Mr. Jenkins.
00:38:14Y así lo voy.
00:38:38Si, de acuerdo.
00:38:40Díaz-nos.
00:38:42Dile 999.
00:38:48Hello.
00:38:50Miss. The police, please.
00:38:52Hello.
00:38:54Hello, is that the police?
00:38:56I'm at 25 Elder Street.
00:38:58There's a man here who's been shot dead and I've got the fellow dead.
00:39:00Will you send someone around at once, please?
00:39:02And bring a van.
00:39:04We don't want to walk, do we?
00:39:06No, no, no, no, no.
00:39:36You mean Jenkins gave the show away?
00:39:38Exactly.
00:39:39And now we know so much about each other,
00:39:40perhaps you'll let me have my gun back.
00:39:43Yes.
00:39:44You know, old boy,
00:39:45to fire this gun,
00:39:46you must release the safety catch.
00:40:03Good night, Inspector.
00:40:04Good night, George.
00:40:05¡Oh, un segundo!
00:40:10Gracias.
00:40:12Ven a ver Blenkinsop.
00:40:13¡He es un perfecto swine!
00:40:16¡Gracias, Blenkinsop!
00:40:17¡Gracias, señor!
00:40:18¡Hasta tarde!
00:40:18¡Hasta tarde que tenemos tu teléfono!
00:40:19¡Hasta tarde que tenemos tu teléfono!
00:40:20¡Hasta tarde que tenemos un engajamiento!
00:40:22¡No, no hemos perdido, pero hemos cancelado!
00:40:24¡No, no perdemos la señora, si no se preocupa!
00:40:26¡No, no perdemos la señora, si no nos preocupa!
00:40:28¡Hasta tarde, si no nos preocupa!
00:40:29¡Hasta tarde!
00:40:30¡Hasta tarde!
00:40:31¡Ah!
00:40:32¡Puesy de jenkins!
00:40:33¡Gracias por estar bien!
00:40:34¡Pueso!
00:40:35¡Pueso!
00:40:35¡It happened a moment too soon!
00:40:36¡That's the point!
00:40:37¡He was about to talk!
00:40:38¡Then we might have had something to go on!
00:40:40¡It's about time we did, isn't it?
00:40:41¡Huh?
00:40:42¡Oh, well, look here!
00:40:43¡Barratt and Ward build the best airplanes in the world!
00:40:45¡Some of the best fellas in the world drive the guts out of them!
00:40:47¡So that we can learn how to build better ones!
00:40:49¡Risking their necks for a few pounds a week!
00:40:51¡And then eight of our boys and two machines disappear into the blue!
00:40:54¡And a bloke gets murdered!
00:40:55¡A new Secret Service chaps are still waiting for something to go on!
00:40:57¡It doesn't sound very slick to me!
00:40:58¡Working medicals is part of our daily job!
00:41:00¡But they're bound to be jams now and again!
00:41:01¡You know, you're like the press and a lot of other people!
00:41:03¡You say the Secret Service is lying down on us!
00:41:05¡Sacked a lot of them!
00:41:06¡And the press say!
00:41:07¡Now, here's something to go on!
00:41:08¡Mager Hamden!
00:41:09¡Here's something to pull our sales above the two million mark!
00:41:11¡But, uh...
00:41:11¡Secret Service fooled by foreign agents!
00:41:14¡British espionage and the pay of foreign powers!
00:41:16¡Excuse me, sir!
00:41:17¡You're excused!
00:41:18¡I know the girl who wrote this trash!
00:41:19¡What?
00:41:20¡Yeah!
00:41:20¡Got herself taken on as a waitress at our place!
00:41:23¡Got on easy turns to some of the fellas pretending to sympathize, you know!
00:41:25¡And all the while she was a newspaper reporter!
00:41:27¡Ferreting out the inside dope, vicious little brat!
00:41:29¡She was at your factory canteen posing as a waitress!
00:41:32¡Yeah!
00:41:32¡Why didn't you put a stop to that sort of thing!
00:41:33¡I'm going to put a stop to it!
00:41:34¡I'm going to put a stop to it this very night!
00:41:35¡Sir!
00:41:36¡Thirty you go away!
00:41:37¡I've stood about enough from this young female!
00:41:38¡And the pity of it is, she's not a bad looking girl!
00:41:40¡If she'd been on the level, I might almost have fallen for her!
00:41:42¡What she wants is a darn good spanking!
00:41:44¡Spanking!
00:41:44¡If I had my way, I...
00:41:45¡You there!
00:41:47¡Why didn't Blinkensop tell me?
00:41:49¡Yes, sir!
00:41:49Did I or did I not tell you I wanted everything connected with this Q-plane case
00:41:54kept out of your wretched little news rag?
00:41:56¡You did, darling!
00:41:57Then will you kindly explain with what precise object you thought fit to go back on our understanding?
00:42:01I didn't know there was an understanding.
00:42:02¡Now, don't!
00:42:03Well, darling, you can hardly call yourself jumping up and down and telling me to be quiet
00:42:06every time I open my mouth an understanding.
00:42:08If so, I'm afraid it was a misunderstanding.
00:42:10On your part...
00:42:10Every word published about this case is a serious handicap to me in the prosecution of my profession.
00:42:15And what about my profession as a journalist?
00:42:16Good heavens, you're surely not going to compare the relative importance of our two professions.
00:42:20How dare you?
00:42:21A job's a job.
00:42:22Just because I happen to do mine efficiently, you fall down on yours, that's your affair.
00:42:25Don't expect me to get a new job.
00:42:27Get one for yourself.
00:42:27Something you can do.
00:42:28A bartender or something.
00:42:30Change my job.
00:42:31This is my sister.
00:42:33Now, look here, Kay.
00:42:33This is serious.
00:42:35This is Mac Vame, one of Barrington Ward's pilots.
00:42:37We've met.
00:42:38Yes, we've met.
00:42:39Your sister?
00:42:39Yes, we all have our burdens to carry.
00:42:41Now...
00:42:41Charles Day, I don't mind you entertaining crooks or drunks or even people in your club.
00:42:44But I do draw the line of bumptious ill-mannered prigs.
00:42:48Yes, well, I'd have done anything I could to help you, Hammond, old man.
00:42:51But if it means coming into contact with this heartless, two-faced, our Miss Fleet Street, 1938, you can count me out.
00:42:56Of course, I've met some queer specimens of humanity since I took up reporting, but never once...
00:42:59Oh, yes, yes, we know all about them.
00:43:00We've read all about them in the papers.
00:43:01All about their private lives, what they think when they were married, when they were...
00:43:03Don't stop, go on.
00:43:04I'm on your side.
00:43:05I'd like to say goodbye for...
00:43:06You better rise on, then.
00:43:07You'll find it all over the front page in the morning.
00:43:08Don't worry.
00:43:09You won't find that on the front page.
00:43:10What you will find is that it takes more than a thin test pilot and a fat secret survey
00:43:14agent to muscle the press.
00:43:16And if both of them lie down in their jobs and airplanes get pinched right from under
00:43:19their noses, we'll see what a two-faced female plodder can do about it.
00:43:22Good night.
00:43:25There you are.
00:43:26There's the modern woman for you.
00:43:28She's a grand girl, isn't she?
00:43:30Women, women, what should we do without them?
00:43:33I tell you, McVean, I love everything about them.
00:43:37Their touching loyalty, their astonishing self-sacrifice, and their still more astonishing
00:43:41sacrifice of everybody else.
00:43:43Their modesty, their conceit, their preposterous dress, their ridiculous hats, their silly
00:43:49little handbags with a pathetic little bunch of things they carry around inside them.
00:43:54Little purses, mirrors, sticky lipsticks.
00:43:58Nonsensical compacts.
00:44:03Compacts.
00:44:15Blenkinsop!
00:44:16Sir.
00:44:16We're going out.
00:44:17A white tie and tail.
00:44:18But I've just laid them away, sir.
00:44:20Now, what do you mean by it?
00:44:20You knew I was going out.
00:44:21You told me you'd cancelled it.
00:44:23How could I have cancelled it?
00:44:24But I've only just thought of it.
00:44:28Excuse me, sir.
00:44:35Is there anything I can do for you?
00:44:36Yes.
00:44:36I've called to see Miss Sonia, eh?
00:44:38Miss Sonia...
00:44:39Oh, do you happen to mean Miss Sonia Blake, sir?
00:44:41Miss Blake.
00:44:41That's it, Miss Blake.
00:44:42Is she expecting you?
00:44:43Oh, yes.
00:44:44And the dame is...
00:44:45I'm her friend, Mr. Jenkins.
00:44:47Oh, no, you're not Mr. Jenkins.
00:44:48Oh, yes, I am.
00:44:49Oh, no, sir.
00:44:50Oh, yes, I am, really.
00:44:51Look here.
00:44:51Here's my card.
00:44:55Well, maybe you are a bit like Mr. Jenkins.
00:44:58Ah.
00:44:59I'll just ring, sir.
00:45:00Good show, good show.
00:45:01Yes, been running for six months now.
00:45:02Oh, must be...
00:45:04good show.
00:45:04Oh, it is a jolly good show.
00:45:07Hey, Mr. Jenkins is here.
00:45:09What's that?
00:45:10Well, coming right down, sir.
00:45:11Mind if I use your mirror?
00:45:13Oh, hope so.
00:45:13Y'all want to see me?
00:45:21Uh, oh, uh...
00:45:24Are you Miss Sonia Blake?
00:45:26No, she's a little fair girl.
00:45:28Oh, do you think I can see her?
00:45:30Does she want to see you?
00:45:31It's a surprise.
00:45:32Miss Blake don't like surprises.
00:45:33I still hope she might like me.
00:45:35Yes, sir.
00:45:36I think she's gonna like you, all right.
00:45:38Come with me.
00:45:39Uh-huh.
00:45:42That's what I was talking.
00:45:43Miss Sonia's always talking.
00:45:44Here's me, a well-educated girl
00:45:46from one of the best families in Kansas,
00:45:48sitting out in the world
00:45:49for the lovely ideals
00:45:50and beautiful thoughts,
00:45:51working myself to the bone,
00:45:53giving my best to the public
00:45:54and my employers,
00:45:55struggling with a lot of dumb managers
00:45:57who are too stupid
00:45:57to recognize the talents
00:45:59of a real artist.
00:46:00And then, along comes Cupid
00:46:02and steals into my tired heart.
00:46:04And what happens?
00:46:05The silly dumb guy
00:46:06goes and gets himself
00:46:07bumped up.
00:46:08It's cruel.
00:46:09It's heartless
00:46:10and it's downright inconsiderate.
00:46:11It's terrible.
00:46:13Yeah, and here was me
00:46:13all lit up with love for the guy.
00:46:15Why'd he even decide
00:46:16to sacrifice my heart
00:46:17and marry him?
00:46:18Why'd he get bumped off?
00:46:19I don't know.
00:46:20I haven't the slightest idea.
00:46:21He must have got mixed up
00:46:22in something crooked.
00:46:23Well, if he did,
00:46:23he didn't tell me anything about it.
00:46:25What was his business, anyway?
00:46:26Oh, he was a gold diver
00:46:27or something.
00:46:28A gold diver?
00:46:29Yeah, well, he said something
00:46:30about going down
00:46:31and digging up gold
00:46:32from the bottom of the ocean.
00:46:33What do you mean
00:46:34digging for gold
00:46:35at the bottom of the ocean?
00:46:36Don't ask me.
00:46:37Who did the police think did it?
00:46:39Oh, they don't know.
00:46:40They've asked me
00:46:40thousands of questions.
00:46:42I don't know anything about it.
00:46:44All I know is
00:46:45I sure didn't love that guy.
00:46:47I don't know
00:46:47how I want to face life
00:46:48without him.
00:46:49Did you see Miss Anya?
00:46:50Yes, I did.
00:46:51Would you give her that, please?
00:46:53Yes, sir.
00:46:54Sure.
00:46:54Sure.
00:46:5719 Dover Square.
00:46:58Did you see her?
00:46:59Yes, I saw her.
00:47:00She's a perfect blank.
00:47:02Right.
00:47:03Less enthusiasm, please.
00:47:07This is Britain.
00:47:08Well, a story's a story,
00:47:09even in Britain.
00:47:09And is this a story?
00:47:10If it's yours,
00:47:11it's a pack of lies.
00:47:11Isn't that what you want?
00:47:12Jenkins was in Barrett and Wads.
00:47:14Yes, I saw him in the canteen.
00:47:15He sacked me.
00:47:15And you murdered him?
00:47:16Yes.
00:47:17That wouldn't have surprised me.
00:47:18Well, if we don't want him,
00:47:19I'll take it across the street.
00:47:20It's a scoop.
00:47:20Then, plane disappears.
00:47:21Secret serviceman on the premises.
00:47:22Confidential clerk murdered.
00:47:23Major Hammond battled.
00:47:24Scoop!
00:47:25It's a steam shovel.
00:47:26Hey!
00:47:26Hold that front page.
00:47:27Follow it up.
00:47:28Get down to the works.
00:47:28Find out all they know about Jenkins.
00:47:29You're on to the biggest thing
00:47:31since that film star
00:47:31was bitten by an oyster
00:47:32and I love you.
00:47:33Less enthusiasm, please.
00:47:35This is Britain.
00:47:36I cannot congratulate you.
00:47:38Not to get the supercharger
00:47:39was unfortunate.
00:47:40But to court publicity
00:47:41by killing this little crook,
00:47:43it was criminal.
00:47:44But I said no guns.
00:47:45Carl, did I not say no guns?
00:47:47Why did you have to use a gun?
00:47:48We had no choice.
00:47:49I told you he was in his stack
00:47:50with that Major Hammond.
00:47:51Hammond, who is he?
00:47:52Espionage.
00:47:53Ah-ha.
00:47:53He was shoot Hammond.
00:47:54You will not shoot Hammond.
00:47:56Shoot, shoot.
00:47:56All you say is shoot.
00:47:57You have properly put the wind up.
00:47:59You will probably cancel the test
00:48:01and we shall have
00:48:01the whole force after us.
00:48:03Unless...
00:48:04Unless what, Baron?
00:48:05Unless we can restore confidence.
00:48:08I think I have a way
00:48:09to restore confidence.
00:48:10The Baron always has a way.
00:48:12Lucky for you, my friend.
00:48:14No.
00:48:15This is what you shall do.
00:48:25Good morning, sir.
00:48:26Have you read the paper this morning?
00:48:27Now, Blinken, sir,
00:48:28how could I have read the paper this morning?
00:48:30Should I read it to you, sir?
00:48:31No, I can read, you fool.
00:48:33Miss Kaye's been at it again, sir.
00:48:35Uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh.
00:48:37Major Hammond, baffled?
00:48:39Why don't you try corporal punishment?
00:48:40She ought to be hanged.
00:48:42Oh, a message from Mr. Barrett, sir.
00:48:43Will you call the officer immediately?
00:48:45Most urgent.
00:48:46Barrett?
00:48:46Barrett?
00:48:47Urgent?
00:48:48What's up?
00:48:49Why didn't you tell me?
00:48:50I have told you, sir.
00:48:51Get out of here, you fool.
00:48:52Pour me out a cup of tea.
00:48:53Hello, Daphne, my darling.
00:48:56I'm awfully sorry I can't come riding with you this morning.
00:48:59But, Charles, I'm all ready to go.
00:49:01I know you look beautiful.
00:49:03But I've ordered the horses.
00:49:04I'm sure you can explain things to them, my dear.
00:49:07Charles, there's something I simply must talk to you about.
00:49:10Can't stop now.
00:49:11We'll dine at Claridge's.
00:49:12I'll call for you at eight.
00:49:14Mr. Barrett, Major...
00:49:19Hammond to see you.
00:49:20Do you mind my pipe?
00:49:21No, sit down.
00:49:22I presume you want to discuss the Jenkins affair.
00:49:24Yes, it's a terrible business.
00:49:25It's beginning to make me think.
00:49:27Well, then perhaps Jenkins didn't die in bed.
00:49:28Who could have done such a horrible, cold-blooded thing?
00:49:31Some horrible, cold-blooded people.
00:49:32Now, don't tell me there wasn't a woman in it.
00:49:34I don't, but she wasn't the cause of the crime.
00:49:35Merely the recipient of the reward of treachery.
00:49:37I'll keep it simple, Hammond.
00:49:39You know I can't cope with literary expressions.
00:49:41Mr. Barrett, two of your aeroplanes have mysteriously disappeared.
00:49:44Your confidential secretary has been no less mysteriously murdered.
00:49:47Would it be too much to suggest that these three events are linked?
00:49:51There may be something in what you say.
00:49:53Now, I believe that Jenkins was linked to the people who were responsible for the disappearance of your aircraft.
00:49:57I believe that they killed him because they thought that he'd let them down.
00:50:00Let them down?
00:50:01Double-crossed them when they didn't get the supercharger.
00:50:03Well, Hammond, I never thought I'd come right out of your way of thinking.
00:50:05Now, I'm beginning to say that there must be...
00:50:07So good.
00:50:10Now, what did I tell you?
00:50:12A foul play, indeed.
00:50:13I never heard such nonsense.
00:50:14Take a look at that.
00:50:15The wreckage of the E-97 has been fouled, washed up in Cornwall.
00:50:18Thank heaven it arrived before I made a perfect arse of meself.
00:50:20I always said he was an accident, and this proves that I'm right.
00:50:22I don't think we need continue this little interview any longer.
00:50:25Are you going to dismiss the affair, I think?
00:50:26Certainly. Everything's explained.
00:50:28What about Jenkins' murder?
00:50:29The least said about him, the better.
00:50:30Getting mixed up in a dirty little crime to passion.
00:50:32It's terrible.
00:50:33It's horrible.
00:50:33Good morning.
00:50:34Mr. Barrett, you're wasted here.
00:50:36With your genius for sitting on either side of the fence,
00:50:38you ought to be in the government.
00:50:39For it's not for your resilience,
00:50:41which denotes a remarkable courier as a tennis ball.
00:50:46Stroud,
00:50:47the wreckage of the E-97 has been found washed up in Gawbal.
00:50:50Prepare on the 131 for test tomorrow.
00:50:52Good morning, sir.
00:51:07Marshal Gosport wishes to see you at once.
00:51:09Mr. Barrett has been on the phone this morning,
00:51:12and Marshal Gosport has read the morning paper.
00:51:22Well, Hammond, I hope now you're satisfied.
00:51:32Are you satisfied?
00:51:33Not about this.
00:51:34I suppose if I object to this constant publicity you're getting,
00:51:37you'll tell me it's part of an ingenious plan.
00:51:39Well, it is a plan, but not mine.
00:51:41Did you ever have a sister?
00:51:42Fortunately not.
00:51:44Hammond, you'll have to check up this aeroplane business.
00:51:47It's not pleasant to be proved wrong.
00:51:48Ah, a man may be proved wrong, and yet be right.
00:51:51That statement's a sophistry.
00:51:53And that's the word I want, sophistry.
00:51:55You behaved extremely rashly.
00:51:57You've persisted in your theories on the flimsiest grounds,
00:52:00and now all this balderdash in the newspapers,
00:52:02it's most damaging, Hammond.
00:52:03It's not like you.
00:52:03I agree.
00:52:04You'd be best out of the country till the ridicule dies down.
00:52:07There's a nasty little business needs investigating in Palestine.
00:52:10It's right down your street.
00:52:12What about Jenkins' murder?
00:52:13Jenkins was involved with some woman.
00:52:15You told me so yourself.
00:52:16Yes, but she had nothing to do with the case.
00:52:17I explored that gold mine.
00:52:19What about Jenkins selling aeroplane information?
00:52:21What about the same aeroplane being washed up in Cornwall?
00:52:23So what about the first aeroplane that was lost?
00:52:25Will eventually be washed up somewhere else.
00:52:27So you insist that I'm wrong?
00:52:29Yes.
00:52:33What does that remind you, old?
00:52:35West African tribal murders.
00:52:37Was I right when Blackpool of the colonial office said I was crazy?
00:52:40You were both right.
00:52:41When did I send you that?
00:52:46Yes, yes.
00:52:47You were right in the Burmese Amber case,
00:52:50the Chilean nitrates,
00:52:51the SMT poisoners,
00:52:53and the Times crossword last Friday.
00:52:55All the same, you'll leave for Palestine on Saturday.
00:52:58Saturday.
00:52:59Today is Wednesday.
00:53:02What are my orders in the meantime?
00:53:03Oh, finish your puzzle.
00:53:06Yes, perhaps I will.
00:53:10Perhaps I will.
00:53:11Perhaps you what, sir?
00:53:12Finish the puzzle.
00:53:15Self-history.
00:53:16Uh-uh.
00:53:16You're wrong.
00:53:17No.
00:53:19I'm right.
00:53:20I'm absolutely right.
00:53:39I couldn't be wrong.
00:53:42I'm right.
00:53:43I'm absolutely, absolutely, absolutely right.
00:53:47I'm right.
00:53:51I'm right.
00:53:54You're right?
00:54:01Yes.
00:54:03Quite right.
00:54:04Okay, Governor.
00:54:06Jenkins is murdered.
00:54:08Plains vanish.
00:54:10I know I'm right.
00:54:16I'm right.
00:54:17We're right.
00:54:21We're right.
00:54:22I'm sure we're right.
00:54:26Here we are, sir.
00:54:27I'm right, Blinkinsop.
00:54:29Who said you were wrong?
00:54:30Everybody.
00:54:30They're wrong.
00:54:31You're right.
00:54:32Are we any carrots?
00:54:33Yes, sir.
00:54:34Parsnips?
00:54:35Yes.
00:54:35Cabbages?
00:54:36Yes.
00:54:36Sausages?
00:54:36Yes.
00:54:37Onions?
00:54:37Yes.
00:54:38Garlic?
00:54:39No.
00:54:39Good.
00:54:40Well, McVane, you want to see me?
00:54:41No, you wanted to see me.
00:54:42We'll settle that later.
00:54:44We're testing once we went to one of a daybreak.
00:54:45I've been thinking how we should pilot the ship.
00:54:47You think you'd be uprooted?
00:54:48You can cut the pompous condescension, Mr. Barrett.
00:54:51I know you're on a spot for a pilot.
00:54:52I know you hate my guts, and I know you'd rather die than admit you need me, but you can't get away with it.
00:54:56What?
00:54:56If you want me to take that ship up, you'll have to ask me decently, or else explain to the Air Ministry that your pilots think such a lot of you that they won't fly a plane.
00:55:02You don't believe that nonsense about a horrible mystery, do you?
00:55:04Yes, I do.
00:55:05I've been shouting at you for the last week.
00:55:06That's why I wanted to go.
00:55:07All right.
00:55:08All right.
00:55:08Will you, as a personal favourite, take that plane up?
00:55:10Well, of course I will, you parboiled pudding-minded, myopic deadhead.
00:55:14Now, mind you, bring it down again, or...
00:55:16I know.
00:55:16I'll be off the payroll.
00:55:20Hello, sir.
00:55:21Major Hamilton?
00:55:21Yes, he's in.
00:55:22In a stew.
00:55:24Something eating you?
00:55:24No, something they're going to eat.
00:55:26What are you talking about, Blanket, sir?
00:55:27He's got one of those there.
00:55:29What?
00:55:29Where?
00:55:30In there.
00:55:30See for yourself, sir.
00:55:40An old one.
00:55:41You're wrong.
00:55:42Aha!
00:55:42It seems I've been wrong all the time.
00:55:44It does.
00:55:45Ballard says so.
00:55:46He does.
00:55:47Gosport says so.
00:55:48He does.
00:55:48The press say so.
00:55:49They do.
00:55:50And now I say so.
00:55:50Ah, hold that, will you?
00:55:51Yes.
00:55:52Oh, no, no.
00:55:53You see, it was obviously an accident.
00:55:56If you ask me, it was intentional.
00:55:57It was an accident in the first place.
00:55:59Naturally.
00:55:59It was an accident in France.
00:56:00Naturalement.
00:56:01It was an accident in the States.
00:56:03You said it.
00:56:03And so I'm wrong.
00:56:05Completely, utterly, abysmally wrong.
00:56:08Then they take me off the case.
00:56:13That's wonderful.
00:56:13That's perfect.
00:56:14What's up?
00:56:15They've taken you off the case,
00:56:16and I'm taking up the 131 at daybreak tomorrow.
00:56:18You are?
00:56:19Is that fool sending you that?
00:56:21Ah, la belle France.
00:56:23Oui, oui.
00:56:23Oui, la belle France.
00:56:24Paris, la gai, c'était.
00:56:25Oui, oui.
00:56:27Saint Monument, Saint Cateau.
00:56:28Very unpunny and very bad French.
00:56:31But it doesn't matter because I'm not a newspaper spy anymore.
00:56:33I've got the sack.
00:56:34Why?
00:56:35I was wrong.
00:56:36Wrong?
00:56:36Come inside.
00:56:37You're one of us.
00:56:38You know Mac Bain?
00:56:39We've met.
00:56:40Have a carrot.
00:56:40Thank you.
00:56:41You know, my darling,
00:56:42when you were a little girl,
00:56:43you had a room upstairs absolutely charming with red curtains.
00:56:46I'm already in it.
00:56:47No, you're not.
00:56:47You're down here making a nuisance of a sale.
00:56:49Now, run along.
00:56:49Have you ever been, Miss Federalist?
00:56:51We have.
00:56:52Well, in my opinion,
00:56:53the Cornwall wreckage wasn't washed up.
00:56:58Kay, send Blinkensoff down here.
00:57:02You go on your flight tomorrow morning?
00:57:04Yes.
00:57:04With the new supercharger on board?
00:57:06Yes.
00:57:06Do you know your route yet?
00:57:07Not yet.
00:57:08Do you know how to cook?
00:57:09Not yet.
00:57:09Well, you can start right now.
00:57:10You send me, sir?
00:57:11Yes, Blinkensoff.
00:57:12Take a bag.
00:57:12We're going away.
00:57:13Where to the seashore?
00:57:14What about the few?
00:57:15You can post it on to me.
00:57:16Hey, Kay, come here a moment.
00:57:19Wait a sudden dash to the sea, sir.
00:57:20Why not?
00:57:21I'm afraid you've got me there.
00:57:22Yes.
00:57:23Be a good girl and stay by the telephone.
00:57:24I may need you.
00:57:25Right.
00:57:26Oh, and Kay,
00:57:27don't let that fellow spoil the stew.
00:57:29I'll do my best.
00:57:31All right, sir.
00:57:32Ah.
00:57:38Ah.
00:57:40Come on, quick.
00:57:42Seriously, why don't you get yourself a husband?
00:57:44That's wrong.
00:57:45Oh, anywhere.
00:57:47You'd have no difficulty?
00:57:48No.
00:57:49Oh, not if you put your mind to it?
00:57:51Oh, my mind.
00:57:53Yes, good women are scarce.
00:57:55You'd make a grandwife, honestly.
00:57:57Because I can cook?
00:57:58Oh, that is a selling point.
00:58:01I suppose you don't want a nice, plain cook.
00:58:03Me?
00:58:04Hmm.
00:58:06What even made you think that?
00:58:08Pass me the pepper, please.
00:58:11Think of the advantages of marriage.
00:58:12Well, at least you wouldn't have to go tramping around making an ass of yourself just to earn
00:58:16money.
00:58:17I take that to be a description of newspaper reporting?
00:58:21Well, all that sort of thing.
00:58:23I mean, a married woman doesn't have to have a dissent of our guarantees just to keep us
00:58:25off going.
00:58:26Of all the pompous, conceited snobs I have ever met, you are the most insufferable.
00:58:31Do you know that for one appalling moment I thought you were going to propose to me?
00:58:33Unluckily, I was wrong.
00:58:34Otherwise, I would have had the great pleasure of telling you that life with you would be just
00:58:38exactly my idea of purgatory.
00:58:40I hope I never set eyes on you again.
00:58:41Goodbye.
00:58:48Oh, I, uh, forgot.
00:58:50I'm living here.
00:58:51As I can't bounce out of the house, would you mind removing yourself?
00:58:53Goodbye, darling.
00:59:15Any tempering or souvenir hunting while this was on the beach?
00:59:36The local cop has sat on it until we arrived.
00:59:38That's this trademark.
00:59:39This wreckage hasn't been in the sea 48 hours.
00:59:41No corrosion.
00:59:42Look here.
00:59:43Look.
00:59:43Fresh as when it left the works.
00:59:45Well, she might have crashed on a rock and been bagged off in the tide round particularly
00:59:48high.
00:59:49Yes, I suppose the sea took a wrench and snapped this off.
00:59:51And, look here, held it in a vise here to do the trick.
00:59:54Wonderful.
00:59:55Where's the engine?
00:59:56Well, probably sank when she broke up.
00:59:57Yes, I suppose the sea undid this nut to get the engine off, and then put the nut back
01:00:01again.
01:00:02Unfortunately, it forgot the split pin.
01:00:04Very careless of the sea.
01:00:06This plane never met with an accident at all.
01:00:08She was broken up.
01:00:08And whoever did it has kept the engine and the accessories.
01:00:11Who found the stuff, anyway?
01:00:12A fisherman named Matty.
01:00:14Probably be at the local pub.
01:00:15Well, the moon and Toulouse.
01:00:16What's that?
01:00:16They open at six.
01:00:17Coming?
01:00:17Sir, hurry.
01:00:18So you went fishing for sand eels and found an aeroplane, eh?
01:00:21I lost my breakfast, already.
01:00:23Another pint of breakfast for Matty.
01:00:26Thank you, sir.
01:00:27Well, what time of day was it?
01:00:28Well, the morning.
01:00:29You had to cut the turn of the tide for sand eels.
01:00:32And she turned about four or four or six last Tuesday.
01:00:36And being the nips.
01:00:37Nips.
01:00:37He do mean the neat low tide, sir.
01:00:39I mean the nips.
01:00:41Not much wind.
01:00:42The blowing in shore.
01:00:43She did run out fast.
01:00:44The wreckage came in shore.
01:00:45Well, I wish she come over the bar.
01:00:48And the bar kept her.
01:00:49The bar?
01:00:49He do mean the whale's back out yonder.
01:00:51I mean the bar.
01:00:53Well, how much water would there be at high tide over the bar during the nips?
01:00:56On a calm night, not more than four or five feet.
01:00:59Well, it looks as if that wreckage knew the channel, eh?
01:01:01That's right.
01:01:02How'd it be if it were towed into the harbor?
01:01:04I reckon them as towed and I'd claim salvage.
01:01:08Salvage.
01:01:09That's the way to coin money.
01:01:10Aye.
01:01:11Take the Viking out yonder.
01:01:13There's salvage for you.
01:01:14Right digging for gold, knowing it's there.
01:01:17Digging for gold?
01:01:18Aye.
01:01:19Raising the gold from the panther.
01:01:21Digging for gold?
01:01:23The fellow called Jenkins ever come down here from London?
01:01:26No, sir.
01:01:28Who'll roll me out to the Viking?
01:01:29It'll be a long row.
01:01:30She up anchor night or four hours.
01:01:32What?
01:01:32I heard they said they couldn't do no more this season.
01:01:36Have you got a telephone here?
01:01:37Aye, sir.
01:01:38Right through here.
01:01:39But you have to go around there.
01:01:43Who is that fellow?
01:01:45I don't know.
01:01:46I've never seen him before.
01:01:47Talks a lot, don't we?
01:01:54Hello, hello.
01:01:57Hello, I want to speak to London.
01:01:59Give me Portman, 2323.
01:02:08Hello?
01:02:09Hello, Daphne, my darling.
01:02:10I'm dreadfully sorry.
01:02:11I can't possibly have dinner with you this evening.
01:02:13But I'm all ready to go.
01:02:16Oh, I'm sure you look beautiful, but I just can't make it.
01:02:18Look here.
01:02:19I'll call at your flat on Saturday.
01:02:21Now listen, Charles.
01:02:22You must listen.
01:02:23I've something very important to say to you.
01:02:25Tell me on Saturday, my sweet must dash now.
01:02:27Charles, will you be here tomorrow, definitely?
01:02:30Oh, definitely, Daphne.
01:02:32Hello?
01:02:43Hello, hello.
01:02:43Is that UK?
01:02:45Yes, Charles.
01:02:46How are you enjoying yourself?
01:02:47What's the weather like?
01:02:47Now, there's no time for asking silly questions.
01:02:49Listen, you've got to go to Lloyd's.
01:02:51You understand?
01:02:51Lloyd's, shipping register.
01:02:52Find out the movements over the last two years of a salvage vessel called the Viking.
01:02:57Viking.
01:02:58E-V-I-V-I-K.
01:03:00Viking.
01:03:01Viking.
01:03:03Ah.
01:03:04Salvage vessel.
01:03:04That's the one.
01:03:06February 38th.
01:03:08Off Toulon.
01:03:10Off Toulon.
01:03:12February 38th.
01:03:13April 20th.
01:03:15Off Los Angeles.
01:03:16Off Los Angeles.
01:03:18April 20th.
01:03:18July the 9th of Kronstadt.
01:03:22Of Kronstadt.
01:03:24July the 9th.
01:03:26September 17th of Cornish coast.
01:03:30Left October 10th.
01:03:31Where is she now?
01:03:32Last reported off the Welsh coast.
01:03:34And her destination?
01:03:35Bound for Merlin Bay.
01:03:36Merlin Bay.
01:03:37Thank you.
01:03:39There.
01:03:40What's the new destination?
01:03:42Sailing up the Welsh coast towards Merlin Bay.
01:03:44But...
01:03:44Listen, Kay, this is desperately important.
01:03:46There's a test flight at dawn tomorrow morning from Barrett and Ward over Merlin Bay.
01:03:50I'm going there immediately.
01:03:51You've got to stop that flight.
01:03:52Now, see Barrett.
01:03:53See Gosport.
01:03:54I'll have conclusive evidence.
01:03:56Stop the flight?
01:03:57How?
01:03:57They won't listen to you.
01:03:58What on earth do you think I can do?
01:03:59You've got to stop that flight.
01:04:00McVane's the pilot.
01:04:01Do everything you can.
01:04:02McVane?
01:04:04But why didn't you...
01:04:05I'll do something.
01:04:08Did you jump in the car, sir?
01:04:10Yes.
01:04:10Do you think you can take me to Pinsane Station?
01:04:12Well, last time she did the job, she didn't like it.
01:04:14Oh, I wouldn't be surprised.
01:04:15Now, it's a 20-step.
01:04:17First step on it, turn it in.
01:04:18Please.
01:04:25Here you are, McVane.
01:04:28Now, don't forget, with this new supercharger,
01:04:30your pressure is practically a little under a thousand revs,
01:04:32but she goes up at a much sharper curve than the old type.
01:04:34Teaching me how to fly a plane now, hey?
01:04:36Oh, you're impossible.
01:04:37Go over those stairs.
01:04:38I've been over them, sir.
01:04:39Well, go over them again and do something with that.
01:04:40Now, then, miss, what's your business?
01:04:50I must see him, Mr. Barrett.
01:04:51That's quite impossible, miss.
01:04:52Why can't you get him on the house telephone and tell him I must see him?
01:04:54Aren't you the young newspaper lady that was in the canteen?
01:04:57Is Mr. McVane in the hangar?
01:04:58You a friend of his?
01:05:00I'm his fiancée.
01:05:01Don't you see I must see him before he goes up, do you understand?
01:05:03Well, it's strictly against orders, miss, but, John, tell Mr. McVane his fiancée's here.
01:05:08Tell Mr. McVane his fiancée's here.
01:05:10Tell Mr. McVane his fiancée's here.
01:05:12Come on, McVane, let's get the ship out so he wouldn't get off.
01:05:14All right, boys, warm her up and fill her up.
01:05:16Now, look, I'm rather worried about this.
01:05:17We don't know how the pistons are going to take it,
01:05:19so don't give her the gun until you get right out over the sea.
01:05:21Go away, Miss Barrett, go away.
01:05:23Go and put your head in the gas mask.
01:05:24I don't want to put the head in the gas mask, huh?
01:05:25Wanted the main gate, sir.
01:05:26Who by?
01:05:27The gentleman's fiancée, sir.
01:05:28Fiancée?
01:05:28He hasn't got a fiancée.
01:05:29Send the young lady away.
01:05:30Just a minute.
01:05:31What's she look like?
01:05:31Fairly dark.
01:05:32Pity, pity.
01:05:33Why, I think I'm going to see her.
01:05:34What?
01:05:34You have got a fiancée?
01:05:35You never told me.
01:05:36Anyway, what's she doing here?
01:05:37Well, I don't know.
01:05:38I suppose she's just come to say goodbye.
01:05:39You would have done that before.
01:05:40Now, look here, McVane, I'm taking no chances.
01:05:42You're going up now,
01:05:43and you're seeing nobody until you come down again.
01:05:44Send the young lady away.
01:05:45Just a minute.
01:05:47Give her that, will you?
01:05:48Any message?
01:05:49No, say that he said goodbye, darling.
01:05:50Yes, that's right.
01:05:51Say I said goodbye, darling.
01:05:52Say he said goodbye, darling.
01:05:53Say he said goodbye, darling.
01:05:54Thank you, Mr. Barrett.
01:05:56Thompson, don't you know how to move a plane?
01:06:04Here's your course.
01:06:31Well, goodbye, McVane.
01:06:32I shan't forget you're doing this for ticking the circumstances.
01:06:35Now, see what you can get out of the bus,
01:06:36and you won't need to worry about the future,
01:06:37as long as I'm in charge here.
01:06:38Well, that won't be for long.
01:06:40Is she loaded?
01:06:40Yes, all right.
01:06:41Swing her up, boys.
01:06:42Isn't that the test plane?
01:06:44Well, it might be.
01:06:45Well, they're getting ready to go up.
01:06:46Please, let me in.
01:06:47Now, then time yourself.
01:06:48Let's that one get you in, you know.
01:06:49I know, but the plane's going to be ready to be killed.
01:06:51Oh, Sergeant, please.
01:07:02Well, if she doesn't come back,
01:07:06I'll turn the place into a toy factory.
01:07:09They've taken off.
01:07:09They're going to be killed.
01:07:10Please, please.
01:07:11Just a minute.
01:07:12Here's a watchman.
01:07:13Mr. McVane asked me to give you this.
01:07:19Any message?
01:07:20He said, tell her I said goodbye, darling.
01:07:22Well, that's what he said.
01:07:41Cruising at normal revs.
01:07:43Cruising at normal revs.
01:07:44Zero boost.
01:07:45Zero boost.
01:07:48Off Welsh Coast.
01:07:52Yeah, yeah.
01:08:02Attitude 8,000 feet.
01:08:03Attitude 8,000 feet.
01:08:05Airspeed 385 miles per hour.
01:08:08Airspeed 385 miles per hour.
01:08:10Airspeed 385 miles per hour.
01:08:12Visibility very good.
01:08:15The plane's going to give a full boost now.
01:08:17The plane is going to give a full boost now.
01:08:19She'll do it this time.
01:08:19Aircraft E-131 approaching 40 miles south.
01:08:25Aircraft E-131 approaching approximately 40 miles south.
01:08:32Aircraft E-131 coming very fast.
01:08:37Aircraft E-131 coming very fast.
01:08:41Ah, got him.
01:08:44Bridge?
01:08:46The plane's in focus now.
01:08:48Right.
01:08:48Airspeed now, 410 miles per hour.
01:08:53Boost plus five.
01:08:554,000 feet.
01:08:57Bridge with us.
01:09:00Contact.
01:09:08Cutting out.
01:09:10Telecontrol, both engines are cutting out.
01:09:12The ships did.
01:09:12The whole thing's used.
01:09:13Ah.
01:09:13We've cut out her engine, sir.
01:09:20She's coming down.
01:09:20She's darting as hellos.
01:09:22History repeats itself.
01:09:27Get ready to bail out.
01:09:28Ship below.
01:09:29Where?
01:09:30There.
01:09:30We're in luck.
01:09:34In luck.
01:09:35Well, we'll soon see.
01:09:37Well, we've got we're out of this time.
01:09:42Put her down nice and neat, Mac.
01:09:44I don't like bathing.
01:09:44Keep your seats, gentlemen, please.
01:09:59Here we are, lads.
01:10:00Now, what do you think?
01:10:01We'll get aboard that ship if we're lucky.
01:10:02We're not learning any boats.
01:10:03No, that's my guess.
01:10:04They'll come alongside, take a hold kind of boat,
01:10:06and put us with Peters and Griggs.
01:10:21Well, she's very much like the other one.
01:10:22With one exception.
01:10:24Yes.
01:10:24Yes.
01:10:24Ah, Mr. McVean, I believe.
01:10:42Yes.
01:10:43I congratulate you on your handling of your machine.
01:10:45Thank you.
01:10:46You made a better landing than Mr. Peters.
01:10:48You no doubt have a better head in emergencies.
01:10:51Yes, I have.
01:10:51Either you send out an S.O.S. for a ship
01:10:53to take us all off immediately,
01:10:54or I'll blow up the petrol tanks in the old
01:10:56while I've been slunk.
01:10:56Oh, gee.
01:11:01Take them away.
01:11:02Put them with the others.
01:11:02Take them out.
01:11:12Full speed ahead.
01:11:14Full speed ahead.
01:11:20How are you feeling now?
01:11:22As if I've been caressing the wrong end of the machine gun.
01:11:24The same thing happened to you, eh?
01:11:25Engines cut out, radio shorted.
01:11:27Yes, and we floated down like a swan
01:11:29to be rescued by a gallant crew
01:11:30headed by a sardonic foreign gentleman
01:11:32complete with eyeglass and moustache.
01:11:34Wait, so you beat the skipper?
01:11:35Oh, yes.
01:11:36I'm looking forward to that.
01:11:37But if you've found out anything since you've been here.
01:11:39No, we've been confined to quarters.
01:11:40None of died of silence.
01:11:41Ah.
01:11:42Well, they must have had some kind of a gadget
01:11:44to bring us down like that.
01:11:45I wish I could get a little around.
01:11:46What did you expect to find?
01:11:47Well, Marconi was working on a ray when he died.
01:11:49He could cut a motor car engine at 25 yards.
01:11:51These fellas must have perfected it for long distance.
01:11:53That's an idea.
01:11:54Well, let's run to complaints.
01:11:56A big one.
01:11:56I don't like it here.
01:11:57Come on, let's get out of here.
01:11:59Make for the wolf walk.
01:12:16I can't get you.
01:12:18I can't get you.
01:12:21Come on.
01:12:22I can't get you.
01:12:23Come on, Hesley.
01:12:24Come on.
01:12:24I can't get you.
01:12:33I can't get you.
01:12:34¡Como!
01:12:48¡Tot los armas!
01:12:56¡Peter!
01:13:00¡Prisons de escape, sir!
01:13:02¡No! ¡Bringen los armas!
01:13:04¡Primen! ¡Primen!
01:13:06¡Primen! ¡Primen!
01:13:10¡Como de la máquina!
01:13:34¡Suscríbete al canal!
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01:17:18¡Signal it! ¡Outside! ¡Outside!
01:17:23¡Signal the destroyer, no to fire! ¡Tel them we're heaving too!
01:17:27¡They've signaled not to fire! ¡They're heaving too!
01:17:30¡Now signal this!
01:17:32¡You!
01:17:34¡No signal it again!
01:17:35¡Can't make it out! ¡Read it, oh, Fuhrman!
01:17:37¡You were right, Charles!
01:17:41¡Aha!
01:17:42¡Ay, was right!
01:17:43¡Good old Tony!
01:17:44¡Ay, was right!
01:17:46¡What the place is this, all this?
01:17:47¡And the whole world was wrong!
01:17:52¡That's right!
01:17:53¡Thank you, Commander!
01:18:06¡Here they come, boys! Major Hampton of the Bain, be sure and get them!
01:18:10¡Oy! Stop those cameras!
01:18:11¡Oh! No big surprise, no big surprise!
01:18:13¡Just a minute, if you don't mind!
01:18:15¡You're into pain!
01:18:15¡All right, there you can get this one!
01:18:17¡Vale, Charles, wait for umbrella, look happy!
01:18:19¡Ah!
01:18:19¡Oh!
01:18:20¡Hammond, bravo!
01:18:21¡Have you got it, Kay!
01:18:22¡Yes, sir!
01:18:23¡All right, off we go!
01:18:24¡Suscríbete, man!
01:18:25¡Bye!
01:18:26¡Bye, Charles!
01:18:27¡Bye, Charles!
01:18:28¡I congratulate you!
01:18:29¡Congratulations them, not me!
01:18:30¡They're getting married!
01:18:31¡What's the time?
01:18:32¡To have a club!
01:18:33¡Quick, Scott!
01:18:34¡Quick, Scott!
01:18:37¡Go on, sir!
01:18:38¡Here I am, my darling!
01:18:39¡Did on time!
01:18:40¡Charles, I'm so sorry!
01:18:42¡I just can't go out with you today!
01:18:44¡But I'm all ready to go!
01:18:45¡I know, my pet, but I just can't make it!
01:18:47¡But I thought you had something to tell me!
01:18:48¡Oh, I have!
01:18:49¡I want you to meet my husband!
01:18:51¡How do you do, old boy, old boy!
01:18:52¡Oh, good show, good show!
01:18:54¡Good heavens, darling!
01:18:54¡Look at the time!
01:18:55¡We must fly!
01:18:56¡Well, goodbye, old boy!
01:18:57¡Goodbye!
01:18:59¡Goodbye, darling!
01:18:59¡Goodbye!
01:19:00¡I know you wish us all the happiness in the world!
01:19:04¡Goodbye!
01:19:05¡Goodbye!
01:19:05I was wrong
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