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00:00:26Distances are great down under the equator.
00:00:53The vast reaches of the Pacific hide countless islands, off the old shipping lane, away
00:01:01from the world.
00:01:03Nights are warm there, the native songs are soft magic, a man's life could run so slowly,
00:01:11so easily, in this strange paradise, that's the way it was.
00:01:23And I will find you, I will find you, I will find you, I will find you.
00:01:35Your voice is fresh of love
00:01:39In the darkness
00:01:43That's in the night
00:01:47I don't remember
00:01:51Of my passion
00:01:55I don't remember
00:02:06This care
00:02:08I don't remember
00:02:13It's my Vietnam
00:02:21Ven a calmar, in este inmenso amor
00:02:29Gritando el dolor, que es en mi alma
00:02:37Ven a calmar, este inmenso amor
00:02:51Oh, that was wonderful, Mrs. Moore
00:03:03You know, you got any gals around the island?
00:03:07Gals?
00:03:08Yeah, you know, skirts
00:03:11No, no more dancing, girl. My mama died. Dead long time
00:03:16Oh, you poor kid
00:03:20Maury no poor. Maury pretty quick rich
00:03:23Maury owns seven coconut trees
00:03:25Also, Maury is our big boss fella David
00:03:28Got lots of money
00:03:30A capitalist, eh? Well, pardon me
00:03:33Come in
00:03:43Yes, Shep reports at 10.30, sir. Carry on
00:03:49Oh, I suppose I mean you must go
00:04:00Please
00:04:02Won't you stay just a little while longer?
00:04:06You see, we so rarely have guests on this little island
00:04:09Sorry, Mrs. Bowman, but I'm afraid we really must be going
00:04:12Can't I bribe you?
00:04:14Before you go, won't you at least have another cup of coffee or
00:04:16We have perhaps a burger?
00:04:17Oh, I'm bribed. I sure could go for another piece of that apple pie
00:04:21And I would like another cup of that delicious coffee
00:04:25Oh, wonderful. It won't take a minute
00:04:27By the way, Mrs. Bowman
00:04:30Tell me how down in the South Seas you ever learned the art of making an old-fashioned New England apple pie
00:04:36Why New England? For my mother
00:04:38You see, although I am one fourth Japanese
00:04:42One fourth Spanish
00:04:44I'm also one half American
00:04:46Well, in my book, you're five fourth swell
00:04:48Mr. Bailey has managed to blush, I hope
00:04:55Yes, sir
00:04:57I think that was a very nice blush in St. Bailey
00:05:00And a very nice compliment
00:05:03And now, if this crisis has passed
00:05:06Let you and me go to the kitchen to make some coffee, shall we?
00:05:09And David, why don't you show Captain Morgan your telescope?
00:05:12Captain Morgan, David has the most wonderful telescope
00:05:15What is it?
00:05:16Dolby's refractor?
00:05:17Well, anyway, it's a wonderful instrument
00:05:20And come on, while they're stargazing
00:05:22Let's just make some coffee, shall we?
00:05:23Oh, wonderful
00:05:26Dolby's refractor
00:05:27That's no plaything
00:05:41Will you pardon me a minute?
00:05:42It's the trading post calling
00:05:44I won't keep you a moment
00:05:45That's perfectly all right
00:05:51New colova
00:05:52To tortilla
00:05:53Go ahead
00:05:57The plates for camera
00:05:58The rice
00:05:59Potatoes and coffee
00:06:01You will get after great delay
00:06:03Three sing-song housegirl
00:06:05Bribes schooner captain
00:06:07Take them Tahiti
00:06:09Very sorry, David
00:06:10Goodbye
00:06:11Bye-bye
00:06:14I suppose that sort of thing is always happening
00:06:17Yes, quite often
00:06:19Down here on the islands, you have to have patience
00:06:21I've learned that
00:06:25I've got it
00:06:27Now I know who you are
00:06:29I've seen your name in print a number of times
00:06:32I remember an astronomical volume
00:06:35Island universes
00:06:37Yes, that was the title
00:06:39Why, you are the famous David Bowman, aren't you?
00:06:43No, Captain
00:06:45I'm the ne'er-do-well David Bowman Jr.
00:06:49Very Jr.
00:06:52My father was a great name in astronomy
00:06:54Great man
00:06:55Great man
00:06:58He tried to follow in his footsteps
00:06:59But
00:07:01His stride was too long for me
00:07:03Come now, aren't you being a little unfair to yourself?
00:07:06I had a theory once
00:07:08A big theory
00:07:09Meant to track it down
00:07:10And prove it is true
00:07:14True
00:07:17Now I have six bourbons and look at the moon
00:07:22Well, let's look at it
00:07:25You first, Captain
00:07:27At this time of the year
00:07:29The moon is at its best
00:07:31The atmospheric conditions in the islands now are most favorable for astronomical studies
00:07:41Why, this is amazing
00:07:42Have a drink?
00:07:43No, thank you
00:07:45Why, it's a complete laboratory
00:07:48Yes, it's quite complete
00:07:51My father installed it here years ago
00:07:57Well, Captain
00:07:59There's your moon
00:08:02Tonight you can almost reach out and touch it
00:08:06This is remarkably clear
00:08:12I've seen dead things, but
00:08:16Never anything as dead as that
00:08:19Unless, perhaps
00:08:22The moon and I have much in common
00:08:25Of course, I always have my six bourbons to provide that essential inner fire
00:08:31You're sweet
00:08:34But now, Anton, won't you tell me about your work?
00:08:37Sounds fascinating to me
00:08:39Oh, it wouldn't be of any interest to you
00:08:43Honest, it wouldn't
00:08:44Oh, but it would
00:08:45What about this directional thing you're looking for?
00:08:47What is this?
00:08:49Well, I guess you'd call it one of the most dangerous weapons of modern warfare
00:08:55It's a directional shortwave transmitter
00:08:59You see, they're the babies that have been guiding the Jap subs and bombers straight to our convoys
00:09:04That's why our men searched this island in your house
00:09:09You see, we feel sure that at least four of these transmitters are scattered in this Pacific
00:09:14And believe me, we're going to find them
00:09:17But it's a tough job
00:09:19You see, anybody can locate a little set like yours
00:09:23But not this directional baby
00:09:25It's got special antenna that shoots a radio beam right where you want it
00:09:29Not just broadcasted to the whole cockeyed world
00:09:31Look, Mrs. Bowman, let me show you how it works
00:09:34Look, Mrs. Bowman, let me show you how it works
00:09:37Here is this
00:09:42Here
00:09:43Now, suppose this is the horizon
00:09:47The Earth
00:09:49It's getting smaller every day
00:09:51Now, this is the transmitter, A
00:09:54It shoots a beam like a searchlight
00:09:57Or artillery gun
00:09:59Up at an angle
00:10:00And strikes what we call the
00:10:02Heavy side layer of gases in the stratosphere
00:10:05And, uh
00:10:07Well, because of electrical laws
00:10:09The beam is reflected back down to Earth at a
00:10:12At a given but distant point
00:10:14B
00:10:15And all in between is blank
00:10:17The waves come down
00:10:19So all around, even close and silent?
00:10:21Not a B
00:10:23It's a tough nut to crack
00:10:24The Japs sit out there on one of these little islands and put the finger on us
00:10:28No matter how careful we are to stay beyond the range of their observation planes
00:10:32We still get hit
00:10:34Well, tell me, Ensign
00:10:36Do you have many more of these islands to search?
00:10:38It all sounds
00:10:40Horrible and terrifying to me
00:10:43It's not that bad, Mrs. Bowman
00:10:45Tonight we go to Manahiki
00:10:47Where we go from there is unpredictable
00:10:48It's unpredictable
00:10:54I shouldn't have told you that
00:10:57I must be crazy
00:11:02Please, Mrs. Bowman
00:11:04You won't repeat that to anyone
00:11:06Repeat what?
00:11:09The water is going to Manahiki
00:11:11I shouldn't have told you that
00:11:13I must be crazy
00:11:15That's a Navy secret
00:11:18You don't tell those things even to your own mother
00:11:25Oh, please, Mrs. Bowman
00:11:27It's not that I don't trust you
00:11:30But I don't understand my saying a thing like that
00:11:33I know better than to say anything like...
00:11:35What's that?
00:11:37Oh, that's nothing
00:11:39A silly generating system
00:11:40Every once in a while it seems to get tired, but...
00:11:43It'll be alright in a moment
00:11:47David! David!
00:11:49Yes, I know, Lord
00:11:50It's the generator again
00:11:52I'm looking for the flashlight
00:11:53Do you know where it is?
00:11:54Yes, I saw it up on the table there with the window
00:11:56Oh, I'll get it
00:12:00Oh, there they are now
00:12:02Come in
00:12:07Yes? Captain Morgan, you're wanted on board, sir
00:12:08Radio's standing by from Commander Wilson
00:12:10Carry on
00:12:14Bless the bridge, mister, that we're leaving
00:12:16Aye, aye, sir
00:12:18Good night
00:12:19Good night, Mrs. Bowman
00:12:21Thanks for a wonderful evening
00:12:23And the apple pie
00:12:24Good night, Ensign
00:12:25If I had the faintest idea of your destination
00:12:26I'd take one and send it to you
00:12:28But I suppose that's one of your Navy secrets
00:12:31Mrs. Bowman, you're...
00:12:33Good night
00:12:34Good night
00:12:35Good night, Ensign
00:12:36Good night, Mr. Bowman
00:12:38Thanks for everything
00:12:39Good night
00:12:40Thanks again, both of you
00:12:41For a lovely evening
00:12:43And again, accept my apology
00:12:44For having to search your house
00:12:45Oh, that's all right
00:12:46Goodbye
00:12:47Goodbye, Captain
00:12:48Goodbye
00:12:49Bye
00:12:56It's kind of funny all evening
00:12:58Or is that just my imagination?
00:13:00Who's unhappy?
00:13:02Life's gone wrong
00:13:04Marrying out of line that way is no good
00:13:06He's on the beach
00:13:07Same as any other drifter in Pango Pango
00:13:10For me, he's on the beach in a clean shirt
00:13:19They're gone
00:13:21Yes, in one hour
00:13:23Quite gone
00:13:24You wear both
00:13:26Very excellent
00:13:28I would suggest, however, David, that in future occasions of this time
00:13:32You would show a little more affection for my wife
00:13:35You may go to bed, my wife
00:13:37You may go to bed, my wife
00:13:38Good night, Dr. de Sain
00:13:53Good night, Dr. de Sain
00:13:57Good night
00:13:58I'm sorry for you, David.
00:14:10You show no sign of relaxing in this unfortunate position.
00:14:14I'm unhappy for you.
00:14:16And I show even less.
00:14:20Any sign of the courage to kill you that makes me unhappy.
00:14:28Manny Hickey, Bustock.
00:14:36Benzine Bailey spoke the fool.
00:14:39The destroyer is found, poor Manny Hickey.
00:14:52You think I'm a weakling, a fool and a drunkard?
00:14:56You think you've got me licked?
00:14:57Are you wrong, Mr. Luce?
00:14:59Wrong, wrong, wrong!
00:15:00I think you're wrong!
00:15:02You think you're wrong, Mr. Luce?
00:15:04You think you're wrong?
00:15:05You think you're wrong?
00:15:10I'm a bad boy.
00:15:11I'm a bad boy.
00:15:12I'm a bad boy.
00:15:13What is your bad boy?
00:15:14Let's go.
00:15:15What is your bad boy?
00:15:16I'm a bad boy.
00:15:17Let me see you.
00:15:24Where are you going?
00:15:26Where are you going?
00:15:28Where are you going?
00:15:30Here, here.
00:15:47Let's go, let's go, let's go.
00:16:17Let's go, let's go.
00:16:47Let's go, let's go.
00:17:17I meant to tell you, David, I spent two exhausting hours of today in research.
00:17:23That research included your father's esteemed books.
00:17:28But David, no supernova has ever been charted in the agrovinal regions you were in last night.
00:17:36No.
00:17:37No.
00:17:38You found a new star, David, just bursting into life.
00:17:44I'll help you take case later.
00:17:47And you can mail a report on society.
00:17:50That will be good.
00:17:52That'll be great.
00:17:53I should present the hatred you have for me, David.
00:17:59But I don't.
00:18:01I understand.
00:18:03I should have foreseen, when we took over this island of yours and your house,
00:18:10that the declaration of war with America would breed patriotism.
00:18:14But you are not really patriotic, David.
00:18:18You just see you should be patriotic.
00:18:23Like your father, you are intrinsically against war.
00:18:27And because you can't be against war and be patriotic at the same time,
00:18:35a great battle rages in your conscience.
00:18:39It is a completely unnecessary battle.
00:18:54You must only use your intentions to put your conscience at ease.
00:19:00Trying to hate me, trying to be patriotic, under these circumstances,
00:19:17is like the useless beating of wings by a bird in a cage.
00:19:25You are a helpless prisoner here, David.
00:19:30Once, you were my best cupid.
00:19:34No one respected me more than you did.
00:19:38You used to believe in the things I told you.
00:19:42Believe me now,
00:19:44and you'll be much happier.
00:19:50I say to you as your teacher,
00:19:54David, be logical.
00:19:58Say to your conscience,
00:20:00yes,
00:20:01I am patriotic.
00:20:05But I can do nothing about it.
00:20:08So, why should I not enjoy this island?
00:20:15Come, David.
00:20:16Be logical.
00:20:19Let you and I
00:20:21find our consolation
00:20:23and wisdom
00:20:25in the sky.
00:20:28Now, let us see, David.
00:20:33Your new star is in Andromeda.
00:20:40I'll find it for you.
00:20:43No.
00:20:45You'll find it yourself.
00:20:46Come on, David.
00:20:48I'll take you later.
00:20:50Come on.
00:20:51So, are you ready, David?
00:21:01Are the setting circles correct?
00:21:03Yes, David.
00:21:05Yes, David.
00:21:09Get the readings for Asimov and Bright Ascension.
00:21:12A sky from the stars.
00:21:24And bombs.
00:21:25I guess all over the world now.
00:21:31Anybody looks up to the stars, I think.
00:21:34These bombs.
00:21:35Looks like we're getting out of this land of Roman Orc.
00:21:38It's just in time.
00:21:40Sure hope those babies don't get in their heads to bomb us.
00:21:42They won't bomb us.
00:21:43We ain't worth it.
00:21:44Anyway, I don't care.
00:21:45Give me a drink.
00:21:46You got it.
00:21:48Thanks.
00:21:49Hey, what's that little squeeze ball of a skipper doing?
00:21:52We're heading into shore.
00:21:54What's he stopping here for?
00:21:55Oh, me.
00:21:56This is where I'm leaving you, Miss Nucaloa.
00:21:59Hey, skipper.
00:22:00You can't go to Nucaloa?
00:22:02You ready?
00:22:02Five minutes.
00:22:04What's the idea?
00:22:05Ain't you going to Tahiti with us?
00:22:07Yeah.
00:22:08What's so much on Nucaloa?
00:22:10A guy lives there.
00:22:12What of a gentleman, I guess you'd call him?
00:22:14Here, hold us from me, will you, Edie?
00:22:17No fooling, kids.
00:22:19He is a gentleman.
00:22:22Anyway, I don't want to go to Tahiti.
00:22:26I want to go home.
00:22:28Back to the United States.
00:22:32And there's only one way I know how to get there.
00:22:34This guy.
00:22:36He's got money, and he's got a boat.
00:22:44Every day, you become more vague.
00:23:04More American in your past.
00:23:06Please, stop this admiration of yourself.
00:23:12You displease me very much.
00:23:15Yes, Mitsuru-sama.
00:23:18Is this some cows?
00:23:19I'm a little tired.
00:23:20Shut up.
00:23:21Take your hands off me.
00:23:25I don't want to wrestle.
00:23:27All I want to do is see David Bowman on his back.
00:23:30We set up.
00:23:31What's the rule, Samma?
00:23:36What's the rule, Samma?
00:23:42David Bowman does live here, doesn't he?
00:23:44All I want to do is see him, understand?
00:23:46Will you shut up?
00:23:47Okay, I won't talk for a week.
00:23:52Okay.
00:23:53Let's go.
00:23:54Let's go.
00:23:54Let's go.
00:23:55Let's go.
00:23:56Let's go.
00:23:56Let's go.
00:23:56Let's go.
00:23:57Let's go.
00:24:03David.
00:24:07David.
00:24:08Huh?
00:24:10David, there's a young lady to see you.
00:24:12Oh, God.
00:24:14The girl just caught a girl.
00:24:17She just came ashore from the entire island schooler.
00:24:24Oh, God.
00:24:27There's a girl.
00:24:47I've been into a place.
00:24:48I've been in this place.
00:24:50you don't remember me do you Tony Chase well I'm half asleep
00:25:12you don't know I'm afraid you'll have to help me out you had a flop over toothache remember
00:25:25I got you some older clothes for it
00:25:31to tell you sure in the Salona to tear you helped me find a dentist sure I remember that much
00:25:42have a drink I haven't had a toothache since it was quite a while ago wasn't it well here's the
00:25:53tortilla you don't remember anything you said to me that night do you well as I said it was do you
00:26:01no Tony I don't remember a thing I was well awful drunk
00:26:10you said
00:26:13you said that
00:26:22you said that if I ever needed a friend to call on you did I
00:26:32I guess men say that I mean it's one of the things you say to girls you meet on the wing
00:26:39no even if I was drunk when I said it and then
00:26:43mister what is it money oh a little of that maybe but mostly you've got what money can't buy in this
00:26:53part of the world since Pearl Harbor what's that a boat a boat that's free and able to get to the
00:26:59United States I haven't got the albatross any longer Tony they took it away from me I owed them some money
00:27:08then you're sort of stuck here and can't get out not me yes that's it I am sort of stuck here
00:27:20but you don't have to be stuck here I've got some money I'll radio for you to be picked up
00:27:28help yourself to another burger no thanks that first quarter for them was just a thing
00:27:32say say any reason I can't ask you a question no go ahead you've got a Jap servant a slim guy
00:27:44yes he's sort of a servant well you'd better get on that radio abuse and call the Marines cause
00:27:52something's very fishy two little rising suns just yanked me around out there and then did a quick
00:27:57jabba jabba with a slim one and the two little ones were carrying regulation Jap army rifle I know
00:28:02because a sailor friend of mine had a captain well Tony the fact is the fact is what let the Marines
00:28:14hunt their own jabs no I'm not I came here to get as far away as I could from the kind of messes
00:28:23men get themselves into let them fight let them kill each other off only leave me out of it I don't
00:28:28want any part of it maybe I should have been a judge in a dog show I don't do so good judging me
00:28:37well what of it I hate war and everything it does to people I hate fighting listen mister you talk
00:28:42like crazy you gotta fight everybody's gotta fight I got a rule I learned young keep your fist ready
00:28:49they keep it cocked so when some mug is getting ready to suck you can suck him first that by the
00:28:54way puts civilization back about 2,000 years that by the way is my religion suppose I take a big load
00:29:04off that gentle heart of yours and borrow your phone no please the radio is out of order maybe I can fix it
00:29:13miss chase careful bruise easy missy you got a servant problem make him be good
00:29:24miss chase you are slow to understand unfortunately you have blundered into a situation that is most
00:29:34serious also you are sharp-eyed you notice the rifles so you are a prisoner here indefinitely
00:29:45stop working look at it touch Connie very great harm we come to you if you make any attempt to escape
00:30:01or to signal boats offshore otherwise if you behave I think we can enjoy having you here
00:30:12I'll hold it you're in on it you know those big fat slimy sea snails the japs eat they haven't even
00:30:33in a shell the slimy guck well you're a little one but I sleep
00:30:40you can have my room upstairs I'll sleep down here no thanks mister I'll sleep down here
00:30:47get me a blanket you'll need a pillow
00:30:51don't try to get away you'll be shot
00:31:10don't try to get away you'll be shot
00:31:16don't try to get away I'll sleep down here no thanks
00:31:18I'll be in no thanks
00:31:21Good morning, David.
00:31:44Good morning, David.
00:31:51Wild amphorium, beautiful, isn't it?
00:31:55Yes, very beautiful.
00:31:58Beauty of flowers and stars.
00:32:02These comfort me a little when I am pained by ugliness and cruelty.
00:32:09A lesson for you, David.
00:32:13I slept only once, briefly last night, and dreamed of a ship on fire.
00:32:19I did not dream at all.
00:32:24Masarot, Masarot, dukko kudasai.
00:32:28The sailing pro have picked him up at all.
00:32:34The only survivor, they say.
00:32:40The sailing pro have picked him up at all.
00:32:43The only survivor, they say.
00:32:47The only survivor, they say.
00:32:51Moment.
00:32:53The sailing pro have picked him up at all.
00:33:01The sailing pro have picked him up at all.
00:33:05The sailing pro have picked him up at all.
00:33:08The sailing pro have picked him up at all.
00:33:12The sailing pro have picked him up at all.
00:33:14The sailing pro have picked him up at all.
00:33:18Let's go.
00:33:19I did it.
00:33:20They're all there.
00:33:21Thank you, father.
00:33:22Captain Morgan, Captain Morgan, Captain Morgan!
00:33:27Do something.
00:33:31Do something! Don't just stand there! Do something!
00:33:34Stand up!
00:33:43Please, Matsuru!
00:33:44David, it is hopeless. He's dying.
00:33:47Haven't you anything at least to stop his pain?
00:33:54Now, there is no pain.
00:33:58Matsuru!
00:33:59Perhaps you had a better suggestion to stop his suffering.
00:34:29Lottie!
00:34:38Lottie!
00:34:39Lottie!
00:34:40Lottie!
00:34:50Got a cigarette?
00:34:51I said, have you got a cigarette?
00:34:56Oh, don't get a...
00:35:00All I want is a cigarette.
00:35:10What do I do about a light?
00:35:12Oh, I'm sorry.
00:35:13Here.
00:35:22You look kind of sick, buddy.
00:35:23What happened about the wounded officer?
00:35:24He's dead.
00:35:25He told you.
00:35:26Nobody told me nothing.
00:35:28I woke up hearing somebody jabbering about a Yakukariki.
00:35:32Just in case you're not half-jebbed, that means wounded officer.
00:35:35I suppose that shot was him dying.
00:35:36Nice people.
00:35:37There was nothing we could do for him.
00:35:38Oh, sure. A mercy killing. Look.
00:35:40The less I had to do with all, I'd be the better.
00:35:41Just a couple of questions.
00:35:42Who's the Eurasian woman?
00:35:43She's Matsuru's wife, Lottie.
00:35:44The Matsuru's the Slim Jet.
00:35:45I got it.
00:35:46Oh, uh, by the way,
00:35:49what's happened to you?
00:35:50You know what?
00:35:51Yeah, she's dead, I don't know.
00:35:52You're dead.
00:35:53And I can't tell you how you would have to do the same.
00:35:55Oh, but I'll get her out of my eye.
00:35:56Good luck!
00:35:57How did I get your back?
00:35:58What?
00:35:59What will you get back to him?
00:36:00How did you get back to being on the show?
00:36:02I went to the house.
00:36:04Let's go get back to you.
00:36:05We're out.
00:36:06We're out.
00:36:08All right.
00:36:09Well, I like the blog.
00:36:11You're famous.
00:36:12Oh, by the way, do I have to eat with the family or can I go catch myself a raw fish?
00:36:19You can eat with us, of course.
00:36:23I thought maybe it'd be easier if you and your gentle jack friend just decided that I was too badly wounded, too.
00:36:42You sad, boss fellow?
00:37:03You want to go away by Nuka Loa?
00:37:06Yes, Maui. I'll give my life to get away from Nuka Loa.
00:37:11And probably will.
00:37:13Hmm?
00:37:14Nothing, Maui.
00:37:18If you go, you'll take Maui beside you?
00:37:21Yes, Maui, but no go, no boat, Maui.
00:37:26But if you have boat, you'll take Maui, huh?
00:37:31Of course, Maui, I'll take you.
00:37:33When and if I leave this island, you'll go with me, wherever I go.
00:37:38I promised your father I'd always take care of you, and I will.
00:37:42Maui find boat, Japanese boat, all hid.
00:37:47I know they have the sailing probe, but we can't get it.
00:37:50Too many guards.
00:37:51Not sailing probe, Maui find.
00:37:54Maui find another boat.
00:37:56All hid in Cope, other side island.
00:37:58Little boat, but good.
00:38:00Night after we eat, I'll be up in the observatory.
00:38:24You'll be sure there are no guards.
00:38:27And then you whistle.
00:38:30And I'll come and meet you, right here.
00:38:33Understand?
00:38:33We'll take a look at this boat.
00:38:40We'll take a look at this boat.
00:38:44We'll take a look at this boat.
00:39:03All right.
00:41:05Look, if you ever expect to get away from here, you'd better stop seeing things and hearing things.
00:41:13And forget you talked to me.
00:41:16I'll explain when I get back.
00:41:35I'll explain when I get back.
00:41:42I'll explain when I get back.
00:41:45I'll explain when I get back.
00:41:57I'll explain when I get back.
00:41:58I'll explain when I get back.
00:42:11I'm sorry.
00:42:28I will be able to repair only the receiving set.
00:42:34But that's better than no radio talk.
00:42:36You're just having a picnic, aren't you?
00:42:38I'll explain when I get back.
00:42:47I'll explain when I get back.
00:42:49I'll explain when I get back.
00:42:52I'll explain when I get back.
00:43:01I'll explain when I get back.
00:43:34You little beggar.
00:44:04Maui.
00:44:07Maui.
00:44:19And now, from the Pacific.
00:44:22Tokyo claims the sinking of a United States destroyer of the Kearney class in the vicinity of the Samoas.
00:44:28Washington news officials admit a destroyer overdue at Manahiki.
00:44:31This is the area that has been proving increasingly dangerous to Allied shipping.
00:44:35Lightning-like stabs by bomber forces have taken a heavy toll.
00:44:39A late dispatch on this item.
00:44:41A U.S. patrol plane reports sighting an oil slick and scattered wreckage near Manahiki, but no survivors.
00:44:46I'm just beginning to get what's going on around here.
00:44:53You're only...
00:44:55Miss Chase, turn that radio on immediately.
00:44:58Sure, that's it.
00:45:00Somewhere on this island, Mr. Mattsonu, you and your little brown men have got one of those new radio gadgets.
00:45:05The kind our Navy boys are hunting for.
00:45:08Haven't you?
00:45:09Turn that radio on.
00:45:10You hear me?
00:45:11Don't go to here.
00:45:11Don't go to here.
00:45:16Let's go.
00:45:16I was right.
00:45:25I understood everything he said.
00:45:27You're going to bomb a convoy.
00:45:29You just think you're going to bomb a convoy, but this time you won't get away with it.
00:45:32This time I'll...
00:45:33Shut up, don't.
00:45:41Name no one but yourself.
00:46:11David, I'm sorry it's lost, but...
00:46:16You devil, you devil!
00:46:18David!
00:46:19You're not a soldier fighting soldiers, you're a murderer!
00:46:22David, David, don't kill him!
00:46:23You and your kind have driven the whole world mad!
00:46:26The same kind of madness is going to kill you!
00:46:41David, I'm sorry!
00:46:57Get up.
00:47:22Get up!
00:47:22Open that panel, Matsuru.
00:47:26We're going down into that radio room.
00:47:30There are two other doors to open.
00:47:33They are all steel and they open only by signal.
00:47:36David!
00:47:38Matsuru lies about the panel and the doors.
00:47:41They do not open by signal.
00:47:43They open by key.
00:47:45You'll find it in his pocket.
00:47:47David!
00:47:50David.
00:47:51Put away that gun.
00:47:55It's not in your nature to kill.
00:47:59So, put away that gun.
00:48:03And I promise you,
00:48:05I shall forget this old incident.
00:48:09Let's go.
00:48:11Let's go.
00:48:13Let's go.
00:48:15Let's go.
00:48:17Let's go.
00:48:19Let's go.
00:48:27Let's go.
00:48:29Let's go.
00:48:31Let's go.
00:48:33Let's go.
00:48:35I'll go.
00:48:49I'll go.
00:49:01Hello, here you.
00:49:05I'll go to the house.
00:49:09I'll go to the house.
00:49:14I'll go.
00:49:16Wait.
00:49:17I'll go.
00:49:19I'll go.
00:49:21I'll go.
00:49:25I'll go.
00:49:27I'll go.
00:49:33I'll go.
00:49:47CQ.
00:49:49CQ.
00:49:51CQ.
00:49:52Following the convoy.
00:49:54Longitude, 155 degrees.
00:49:57Latitude, 10 south.
00:49:59Come in, please.
00:50:0225 meters.
00:50:05Come in, please.
00:50:32Let me not be getting to them at all.
00:50:45What can you do?
00:50:47Take a chance if they do hear me.
00:50:54CQ.
00:50:55The convoy.
00:50:58I realize you may be under radio blackout, but you must do as I say.
00:51:02You are in great danger.
00:51:05I am certain that Japanese bombers have been called to attack you.
00:51:10The size and position of your convoy are known.
00:51:13You must scatter the convoy and get away as fast as possible.
00:51:16Please believe me.
00:51:17I have forced my way in to operate this directional transmitter.
00:51:22It was this station that sank the destroyer off Manahiki last night.
00:51:26Please answer.
00:51:27So that I know you're getting this.
00:51:30I don't like it.
00:51:36Somebody's overheard our orders instructing the convoy.
00:51:39It could be they're trying to get our exact position.
00:51:42It could be a trap.
00:51:44It could be a trap.
00:51:45Don't answer.
00:51:53What's the matter?
00:51:54Why don't they answer?
00:52:14I know.
00:52:18You'll have a trap.
00:52:22I wonder.
00:52:23I will take this toimoyi card on the other side of my cart.
00:52:25You're dead.
00:52:26Goodbye, over there.
00:52:27Goodbye, over there.
00:52:28Bye.
00:52:29Goodbye, over there.
00:52:34Bye, over there.
00:52:36Goodbye, over there.
00:52:40Goodbye, over there.
00:52:42Goodbye, over there.
00:52:43Tony, Tony, wake up.
00:52:46What is it?
00:52:47Listen.
00:52:54What did they say?
00:52:55I didn't get it home.
00:52:56But it's a bomber face, wait.
00:53:04David!
00:53:06They're still holding the bomber squadron, waiting for the exact position.
00:53:09They're asking Matt Theroux to give the position.
00:53:11The convoy saved David!
00:53:41Matt Theroux.
00:53:43Matt Theroux.
00:53:44Matt Theroux.
00:53:45Matt Theroux.
00:53:46Matt Theroux.
00:53:47Matt Theroux.
00:53:48Matt Theroux.
00:53:49Matt Theroux.
00:53:50Matt Theroux.
00:53:51Matt Theroux.
00:53:52Matt Theroux.
00:53:53Matt Theroux.
00:53:54Matt Theroux.
00:53:55Matt Theroux.
00:53:56Matt Theroux.
00:53:57Matt Theroux.
00:53:58Matt Theroux.
00:53:59Matt Theroux.
00:54:00Matt Theroux.
00:54:01Matt Theroux.
00:54:02Matt Theroux.
00:54:03Matt Theroux.
00:54:04Matt Theroux.
00:54:05Matt Theroux.
00:54:06Matt Theroux.
00:54:07Matt Theroux.
00:54:08Matt Theroux.
00:54:09Matt Theroux.
00:54:10Matt Theroux.
00:54:11Matt Theroux.
00:54:12Try to reach the convoy again, it won't take them ten minutes to break through the door to that generator.
00:54:21CQ. The convoy.
00:54:24CQ. The convoy. Come in, please.
00:54:31CQ. The convoy.
00:54:33Calling the convoy. CQ.
00:54:42CQ. Why don't we smash the radio?
00:54:44It wouldn't do any good, Tony, to smash the radio.
00:54:47They can repair it if it took them six hours, even ten hours.
00:54:50The convoy would still be only another 80 miles away.
00:54:54That's 15 minutes for a bomb.
00:54:59CQ.
00:55:03CQ.
00:55:12CQ.
00:55:25Manahiki to Commander McDonald.
00:55:27Manahiki to Commander McDonald.
00:55:28Do not answer.
00:55:29Official dispatch Navy intelligence to Commander McDonald as follows.
00:55:33Regarding unidentified shortwave X-Mitter in operation beginning 1242 AM this date,
00:55:38Please advise Commander McDonald, leave convoy. Maintain radio silence unless imperative.
00:55:44Investigate island charted as New Kaloa. Longitude 154 degrees west, 9 degrees south.
00:55:51Only white resident known to Navy intelligence, David Bowman.
00:55:54American citizen, astronomer, age 36. Proceed at once. Repeat.
00:56:01Cut it.
00:56:08I don't think so.
00:56:15Only white resident known to Navy intelligence, David Bowman.
00:56:19American citizen, astronomer, age 36. Proceed at once.
00:56:30Tony, are you afraid to die?
00:56:36I don't think so.
00:56:38It's either the troopships in that convoy or us.
00:56:45One of their battleships or cruisers will talk, and they've got to.
00:56:49And they're in range.
00:56:52There's only one thing we can do.
00:56:56Ask them to blow this power plant off the map.
00:57:08What are we waiting for?
00:57:17Well, this is it.
00:57:24David Bowman to Commander McDonald.
00:57:29Bowman on Nukaloa to Commander McDonald.
00:57:33I've just heard Manihiki's message.
00:57:37You can't possibly get here in time to save your convoy or troopships.
00:57:42This island is a Japanese base.
00:57:46I am a prisoner here.
00:57:48And I'm barricaded in the control room of the radio.
00:57:52Sank the destroyer off Manihiki.
00:58:03You have five minutes or less.
00:58:06To stop the Japanese on this island.
00:58:09From breaking through the last bulkhead door to this control room.
00:58:14This control room is located under the knoll 100 yards east.
00:58:20The small white house in the palm room.
00:58:24You must understand.
00:58:27If you are in range and can see us.
00:58:31You must open fire at once.
00:58:34But hurry.
00:58:36You must hurry.
00:58:38Please answer.
00:58:39Please answer.
00:58:51Man your battle station.
00:58:53Man your battle station.
00:58:54Man of Gladys.
00:58:55Man or booty.
00:58:57You must go?
00:58:58Yeah.
00:59:00One.
00:59:02One.
00:59:03One.
00:59:04One.
00:59:06One.
00:59:07One.
00:59:10On per hour.
00:59:12One.
00:59:14One.
00:59:16One.
00:59:1726,400 yards.
00:59:19Range 26,400 yards.
00:59:22Mr. Bauman, we are ready to fire.
00:59:25You are now in command of my ship.
00:59:42I think it'll take at least four salvos.
00:59:47We are deep underground.
00:59:49Well done, Mr. Bauman.
00:59:51You are in the best tradition of the United States Navy.
00:59:53You are a brave man.
00:59:59Forward battery.
01:00:01Forward battery.
01:00:02Fire!
01:00:03Fire!
01:00:13Fire!
01:00:15Fire!
01:00:20Fire!
01:00:21Forward battery.
01:00:22Forward battery.
01:00:23Fire!
01:00:26Fire!
01:00:32Fire!
01:00:33Fire!
01:00:36Fire!
01:00:37Oh, my God.
01:01:07Baby, I'm afraid.
01:01:15Don't be afraid.
01:01:22I'll try not to.
01:01:37Now I remember that magnitude to you, Tony, and everything I said.
01:01:46What did you say, David?
01:01:49I said that you were beautiful.
01:01:53That you were lovely.
01:01:54More lovely than anyone I'd ever known.
01:02:01More noble than anyone I'd ever known.
01:02:04Who had I ever known who could take in their hearts as frenzy?
01:02:14Bitterness and disappointment and sorrow.
01:02:21And make of them a song.
01:02:24A song of defiance.
01:02:26A song of hope.
01:02:30A tenderness in love.
01:02:36And then, remember?
01:02:42Listen.
01:02:44Tony, I love you.
01:02:47You never said anything like that.
01:02:57Well, if I did, I should have.
01:03:06David?
01:03:07David?
01:03:07David?
01:03:09Hey, good morning.
01:03:11David?
01:03:16And take it.
01:03:24I don't know.
01:03:25The End
01:03:55The End
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