- 3 weeks ago
A fisherman (Richard Harris) and his crew are targeted by a killer whale seeking vengeance for the death of its mate.
Also Starring: Will Sampson, Bo Derek & Robert Carradine
Also Starring: Will Sampson, Bo Derek & Robert Carradine
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00:03:59Hey, Nolan!
00:04:03Do you see anything?
00:04:04Well, I don't even see a great white flounder.
00:04:07I don't even see a great white flounder.
00:04:15I don't even see a great white flounder.
00:04:24I don't see a great white flounder.
00:04:27Shark's fin!
00:04:29Ten o'clock!
00:04:30And it's the whopper!
00:04:34Keep it this side of the ship.
00:04:37And shear off at about 200 yards.
00:04:38Ghost!
00:04:39Stop pitching it so me!
00:04:40Hey, keep up!
00:04:51There's a diver down!
00:04:53Park!
00:04:54Keep him to the park side!
00:04:55Look out!
00:05:08Look out!
00:05:09Paul!
00:05:10Park the park!
00:05:11Any fellow dumb enough to go dive in when there's a great white...
00:05:33Nice going, baby.
00:05:37You may be just costing us a quarter of a million bucks.
00:05:40I...
00:05:40What?
00:05:41It is the truth!
00:05:42Do you know how much an aquarium would pay for a great white shark?
00:05:45Ten thousand a foot!
00:05:46And he was 25 feet if he was a yard!
00:05:48Can you believe that, Paul?
00:05:49Fifty foot he was at least!
00:05:51Fifty foot!
00:05:51Hey, Nolan!
00:05:52He's coming back!
00:05:56Climb aboard!
00:06:01Paul!
00:06:01We're on the call!
00:06:02Stay by the side.
00:06:04I'll come back to get you.
00:06:21It's been at 2 o'clock!
00:06:36Look!
00:06:36That age, it's in the water!
00:06:39Ken!
00:06:40Get back in the boat!
00:06:51Jesus, what did that?
00:07:21There's only one creature in the world that could do that.
00:07:32A killer whale.
00:07:43This is without challenge the most powerful animal on the globe.
00:07:47A killer whale.
00:07:48He is a mammal with warm blood, found in every sea.
00:07:52The ancient Romans called him Orca Orcinus, Latin for the bringer of death.
00:07:57His tapered form and muscular fin make the orca the fastest moving whale in all the oceans.
00:08:03The adult male measures around 30 feet and weighs 6 tons.
00:08:07But there have been cases where he ran to 45 feet.
00:08:09Now, here is a killer whale in what is probably his most familiar guise, tamed on exhibition.
00:08:17One captured as a pup and brought up with men.
00:08:19Treated with kindness, there is no creature that is a greater friend to man.
00:08:22But if not, the orca's mouth has 48 teeth set in two impressive rows.
00:08:32His parents, killer whales are exemplary.
00:08:36Better than most human beings.
00:08:38And like human beings, they have a profound instinct for vengeance.
00:08:41Yet the most amazing thing about these creatures is neither their gentleness nor their violence, but their brains.
00:08:49Slides, please, Ken.
00:08:49Now, these three brains are of a monkey, a human being, and this is the brain of a killer whale.
00:09:00We know very little about the nature of the whale's intelligence, except that it exists and is powerful.
00:09:06And in some respects, may even be superior to man.
00:09:11A four-month-old fetus, incredibly like that of a human baby.
00:09:16It even has two hands with five fingers on each.
00:09:19Whales talk.
00:09:25They communicate by a combination of pure sound and sonar echolocation.
00:09:41The whale sounds you are now hearing contain wavelengths that can travel not just across one ocean basin,
00:09:47but around the entire world.
00:09:49This was recorded underwater and analyzed by computers at Caltech.
00:09:54It was found to contain 15 million pieces of information.
00:09:59The Bible contains only 4 million.
00:10:01What are they saying?
00:10:03For that matter, do they have to say anything to communicate?
00:10:06Their sonar would be a little like our having X-ray vision.
00:10:10If we could look into one another and instantly know if someone else was happy or sad, indifferent or aroused, healthy, or suffering from a tumor we could actually see,
00:10:21then a human phrase like, how are you, would be meaningless.
00:10:23What we call language, they might call unnecessary or redundant or retarded.
00:10:31I didn't notice at first, but my lecturer suddenly gained a new and attentive member, Captain Nolan.
00:10:43He began to corner me after class at odd hours, asking about the orcas and occasionally about me.
00:10:49I was surprised at his ignorance of the animals.
00:10:51To have fished here for so long and to have learned so little about them amazed me.
00:10:57I was also intrigued by his curiosity.
00:11:00The combination made him seem vulnerable and even attractive.
00:11:03It was that or I'd been in Newfoundland for too long.
00:11:07In any case, I should have known that fishermen are rarely curious about anything at sea, unless they want to catch it or kill it.
00:11:17Don't tell me you're building a holding pen.
00:11:20Damn my big mouse.
00:11:23I should have known when you've pumped me about killer whales, it wasn't to improve your mind, if any.
00:11:29Now look, we're not going to harm him.
00:11:30The lucky lad will have a long, happy life in some aquarium.
00:11:36How much money do you think you're going to get for him?
00:11:38Enough. Enough.
00:11:39Nolan, there's a word for you.
00:11:42I know.
00:11:44And I've been called many times.
00:11:46You're planning to capture and sell a fellow creature.
00:11:48He's like you. He has warm blood.
00:11:50He breathes air.
00:11:51He's a mammal, but with intelligence, and he communicates.
00:11:54Oh, he communicates, does he?
00:12:00Look, Annie.
00:12:03Tell me I'm pulling you a leg and I'll give you a dollar.
00:12:05No, but I'll tell you this.
00:12:07You're one hell of a girl to be living in a tent, sleeping with a table guard.
00:12:11Did I tell you that that animal has a right to be left alone?
00:12:15No, you didn't.
00:12:16But I have a notion that you're about.
00:12:18These animals are too big and too smart, and they're made to be in constant motion.
00:12:22They don't even sleep.
00:12:24It's much crueler than putting a lion in a cage.
00:12:25It's hardly something to screw around with.
00:12:28Well, now, there's a very dangerous word to use around a fellow like me.
00:12:31I mean, I might get a notion or two.
00:12:34You'll never catch a killer whale.
00:12:40Is there any way that I can make you give up?
00:12:44Well, there's one you might try.
00:12:46But I suppose that's out of the question.
00:12:50If that's what it'll take.
00:12:53If you're so sure I can't catch a killer whale, why are you so upset?
00:12:58Listen, you won't catch one, but you might butcher a couple of dozen in the attempt.
00:13:02Oh, that's not my style at all.
00:13:04So you refuse to quit?
00:13:06That's not my style either.
00:13:08Especially when a pretty and intelligent girl like you tells me that I am dumber than a fish.
00:13:12Lots of bad luck.
00:13:17That's not my style.
00:13:18I don't know.
00:13:18What?
00:13:19I don't know.
00:13:19I don't know.
00:13:20I don't know.
00:13:21Maybe.
00:13:21I don't know.
00:13:21I can't see it.
00:14:22How many cc's are dope in the harpoons?
00:14:44Well, if the whale is twice the size of the shark, therefore we use twice as much.
00:14:53Nolan.
00:14:54What?
00:14:55You know, killer whales are monogamous.
00:14:58Monogamous? What does that mean?
00:15:00They stick with one mate all their life.
00:15:03Do you realize we could be busting up a happy family?
00:15:08You continue what you're doing.
00:15:10I'll bring it up when you're finished.
00:15:11To the whales ahead!
00:15:30Oh, boy.
00:15:37We're off to the races, boys!
00:15:40Honey!
00:15:42Speed up the door, pence!
00:15:43Here, you take over.
00:15:49Oh, my, oh, my, oh, my!
00:15:52Look at him!
00:15:53Just look at him!
00:15:57We don't want to approach him like a bull in a china shop, you understand?
00:16:01Now, go back now.
00:16:04Here, let me take over.
00:16:05Mercy from God, what's that?
00:16:27He unicked the male!
00:16:30He hit the female!
00:16:35He sounds almost human.
00:16:38It's not a he, it's a her.
00:16:40How do you know?
00:16:41You can tell by the hook-shaped fifth.
00:16:47Paul!
00:16:48Let's turn!
00:16:55Paul!
00:16:56Hold the force and go ahead!
00:17:05Oh, she's coming back!
00:17:14She's trying to kill herself!
00:17:20Stop the engines!
00:17:22Novak, come down here, help me!
00:17:24Help me get this crazy fish on board!
00:17:26Slings tight!
00:17:39All right, Paul!
00:17:41All the way!
00:17:42And when she's clear, we'll swing her in board!
00:17:44All right, let's go!
00:17:45Let's go!
00:17:46Let's go!
00:17:47Let's go!
00:17:48Let's go!
00:17:48I don't know.
00:18:18She's losing so much blood.
00:18:29I know, I know.
00:18:30Shut up.
00:18:40What a look hard.
00:18:48Cut it off my ship.
00:19:04Damn cables jam the boom.
00:19:06Cut it off my ship.
00:19:36Cut it off my ship.
00:19:42It's okay.
00:19:44It's gone.
00:19:46It's gone.
00:19:48You flushed it over.
00:19:49What did we hit?
00:20:08I don't know.
00:20:12Charts.
00:20:15Paul checked the radar.
00:20:19Nothing there.
00:20:20Check the depth.
00:20:2285 fathoms.
00:20:25Charts said the same thing.
00:20:26And there isn't a shore or a reef marked in five miles.
00:20:34Would you help me check the bearing?
00:20:35You know what we hit.
00:20:44What?
00:20:45We didn't hit anything.
00:20:46It hit us.
00:20:52Novak, check the engine room.
00:20:53Come on.
00:20:58Ox10, man.
00:21:03I don't know if it's going to go.
00:21:06I don't know.
00:21:09I don't know.
00:21:10I don't know.
00:21:11I don't know.
00:21:11Dad I don't know.
00:21:12No, I don't know.
00:21:13I don't know.
00:21:14I don't know.
00:21:14So many people.
00:21:15Let's go.
00:21:45God knows how, but she's breathing.
00:21:47Go back to the wheel.
00:21:49Novak!
00:21:52Help me get her overboard.
00:21:54To hell with her.
00:21:55One more hit like that, and he'll sink us for sure.
00:21:58That's exactly why I want to get her overboard.
00:22:01Come on.
00:22:03Climb the boom.
00:22:04Cut the rope.
00:22:15Okay, hold on!
00:22:31Novak!
00:22:33Are you all right?
00:22:35I'm okay.
00:22:36I'm okay now.
00:22:39Run!
00:22:43Novak!
00:22:45Oh, my God.
00:23:15Oh, my God.
00:23:17Oh, my God.
00:23:19Oh.
00:23:20Oh, my God.
00:23:21Oh, my God.
00:23:22Oh, my God.
00:23:25It's all right.
00:23:27Oh.
00:26:58Oh, my God.
00:27:07Let's go.
00:27:08Come on.
00:27:09Come on.
00:27:09Let's go.
00:27:09You drive on.
00:27:17I walk.
00:27:19You're reading to the whale?
00:27:34You'd never butcher a whale by accident.
00:27:53It's not your style.
00:27:55It's not your style.
00:27:55What can I do?
00:27:57Well, you can stop looking at me as if I'm the crazy one.
00:28:03Well, I must say I'm amazed that she swam up here against the wind and the tide.
00:28:08She didn't swim.
00:28:10She didn't swim.
00:28:12Her mate pushed her.
00:28:13He what?
00:28:16Didn't you anchor your boat in here last night?
00:28:21I did.
00:28:22Just out there.
00:28:23He followed you.
00:28:26He what?
00:28:27He followed you.
00:28:28She speaks to you.
00:28:29She speaks to you the truth.
00:28:31She knows it from the university.
00:28:34I know it from my ancestors.
00:28:36Well, I'm delighted to hear that.
00:28:41Who the hell are you?
00:28:43I'm Jacob Umalak.
00:28:44I teach at a travel school in the north.
00:28:46Nice to meet you.
00:28:48You're the man who did this?
00:28:51Guilty.
00:28:52Well, I must be off now.
00:28:53Nolan, please listen to him.
00:28:54Why?
00:28:55We know from our fathers that they once tried to kill a whale like that and hardly wounded
00:28:58it.
00:28:59It is known that the whale capsized the boat and chewed up both the hunters who manned
00:29:03it.
00:29:04It is known that the whale capsized the boat and chewed up both the hunters who manned
00:29:07it.
00:29:08It is known that the whale capsized the boat and chewed up both the hunters who manned
00:29:11it.
00:29:12It is known that these whales have great memory.
00:29:15And even after many numbers of years passed, they always remember the human being who had
00:29:20tried to harm them.
00:29:21All right.
00:29:24He saw you, Nolan.
00:29:28He saw you on the deck of the boat.
00:29:35If I were you, I would stay far from his territory.
00:29:41I might just do that.
00:29:42You'll give up?
00:29:43I might just do that too.
00:29:48I might just do that too.
00:29:55I may not see them being approved.
00:29:56You may find that they were here.
00:30:07Let me give up.
00:30:09Perpetual shine upon him.
00:30:12Amen.
00:30:22That was nice, Reverend.
00:30:24Thanks.
00:30:26Would you...
00:30:27Would you give this in his name to the seamen's fund?
00:30:31You see, he didn't have any family.
00:30:33All right, thank you.
00:30:34Now, there's, uh, something I'd like to ask you, Reverend.
00:30:40Yes.
00:30:43Would you wait for me outside, Paul?
00:30:49You're Irish.
00:30:51Yes.
00:30:52I can't lose the accent.
00:30:55I've been here 16 years.
00:30:57Labourers are a dime a dozen at home.
00:30:59But I came over here and I worked for my uncle in his boat.
00:31:02And he died and he left me the boat.
00:31:06Mortgaged.
00:31:07And he left me Gus.
00:31:12Dear old Gus.
00:31:14You know, he taught me everything I know.
00:31:19Which is precious little.
00:31:20But I can understand how badly he must feel about his death.
00:31:23Well, he was a fisherman and fishermen like to die at sea.
00:31:27He had a fear of dying in an old home with pipes and tubes stuck out of him.
00:31:31You know what I mean?
00:31:33What's that?
00:31:35Let's die like this.
00:31:36Wait.
00:31:37Don't take it too much to heart.
00:31:39What's done is done.
00:31:42Right.
00:31:44Yeah.
00:31:45Um, reverend.
00:31:53What I was meaning to ask you like.
00:31:59Can you commit a sin against an animal?
00:32:03Ah, you can commit a sin against a blade of grass.
00:32:06Sins are really against one's self.
00:32:13You understand?
00:32:20I do.
00:32:23Thank you, Reverend.
00:32:24Thanks for the tie.
00:32:36Glad the pants fit.
00:32:39Excuse me.
00:32:42Nolan, isn't it?
00:32:44Yeah.
00:32:45I'm Al Swain.
00:32:46I'm in charge here.
00:32:47Hello, Al.
00:32:48What do you mean you're in charge?
00:32:52Well, the Fisherman's Union and all that.
00:32:54We brought your boat in the yard.
00:32:56Oh, shoo.
00:32:58Listen, thank you.
00:32:59Thank you very much.
00:33:00Look, is there anything I can do in return?
00:33:02Nothing special.
00:33:03It's just the South Harbor.
00:33:05It's a friend of the little place.
00:33:06That's all.
00:33:07Everybody knows everybody.
00:33:08Any business.
00:33:10It's like yours.
00:33:11Trying to catch a big live killer whale.
00:33:13No.
00:33:16No.
00:33:16Well, we were for a moment, but now I've changed my mind.
00:33:24Well, that's probably just as well.
00:33:26The few people around here are superstitious about that sort of thing.
00:33:30Superstitious?
00:33:31I don't know what you mean.
00:33:33You see an orca hanging around here any length of time drives our fish away.
00:33:38That's our livelihood.
00:33:40You understand.
00:33:46Well, we're going to go to your prices.
00:33:48Come on.
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00:35:46is that for me
00:35:50thanks
00:35:56whales and dolphins in science and
00:36:01mythology
00:36:03in celebration of the world's least known intelligence
00:36:11must be a book about me
00:36:12herman melville believed if god returns to this planet he'll come back as a whale
00:36:21ah come on you can't really believe all this stuff can you
00:36:25forgive me laughing now i'm not laughing at you
00:36:29but all this stuff is a bit heavy for me to digest
00:36:32thanks for the book
00:36:35you're very welcome
00:36:36we're finished burying the old whale
00:36:39i'm going to have a wake in my house
00:36:42and i'll buy you a drink
00:36:43will you come
00:36:44thanks
00:36:46nolan you got a minute
00:36:48yeah
00:36:48what do you want
00:36:49you're in a pretty big hurry to bury that whale there aren't you
00:36:54i was
00:36:58what was i
00:36:59well i got some good news for you
00:37:02the boatyard's giving you priority
00:37:04they're hauling your bumple up for fixing first thing tomorrow
00:37:08oh
00:37:09would you like a drink
00:37:12well you didn't drive out all this way
00:37:15just to tell me that
00:37:16we figured you'd want to know
00:37:18well now that's
00:37:20that's nice of you
00:37:22but actually
00:37:24i'm not in any great hurry to sail away from south harvard at all
00:37:29you mean you're staying around till you kill that whale
00:37:32kill the whale
00:37:35not at all
00:37:36i'm staying around because i put a monster into my house
00:37:39plus the fact i got a crew member with a busted foot
00:37:42it's got nothing to do with the whale at all
00:37:45did i say something wrong
00:37:53first two boats were sunk
00:37:59now the fish have vanished from the fishing grounds
00:38:03and it's all because of your whale
00:38:05my whale
00:38:07will you forget about the whale
00:38:11i've forgotten about him already
00:38:13and i bet you you'll never see him around here again
00:38:16an hour ago a kid saw a fin off the north point
00:38:19a fin with a nick in it
00:38:21stationary
00:38:23just wait
00:38:25don't go down to the north point nolan
00:38:36why would i
00:38:37just don't he's
00:38:38look i said why would i
00:38:40i see you tonight right
00:38:47wrong
00:38:48wrong
00:38:52wrong
00:38:54wrong
00:38:58wrong
00:39:00wrong
00:39:02wrong
00:39:04wrong
00:39:06wrong
00:39:08wrong
00:39:22wrong
00:39:24wrong
00:39:26wrong
00:39:30wrong
00:39:32wrong
00:39:32wrong
00:39:34that
00:41:04The Coast Guard, the Canadian Fisheries Research Board, even the Marine Mammal Commission in the United States, they all say they have no authority to do anything about that animal.
00:41:15Well, they have no time to do anything.
00:41:18And you know for damn sure that Nolan's not going to do anything.
00:41:22Now, who does that lead?
00:41:23Huh?
00:41:24Us.
00:41:25Can I help you?
00:41:28You know the men all meet.
00:41:30They talk of you, and they are angry.
00:41:33They say you're a coward for not to go out and kill this whale.
00:41:45I have my reasons.
00:41:50I believe you.
00:41:53You do?
00:41:53Well, why?
00:41:57I've seen your face fear, but it is not anything alive.
00:42:01It is of some spirit, I think.
00:42:05I'll come only to warn you.
00:42:06Perhaps it is best you go hunt this devil, no matter what your reasons are.
00:42:09If there is any more harm done to this town by your whale.
00:42:14My whale?
00:42:23Look.
00:42:24Thank you for the warning.
00:42:29I know what my ancestors would have done.
00:42:32What?
00:42:33They have the shaman, sew a small-skinned whale and stuff it with the livers of birds.
00:42:39They make piss water on it and throw it into the sea with some words.
00:42:44If all has been done right, the monster spirit flies out of its mouth, and he is dead.
00:42:50Well, maybe I should ask you to try that for me.
00:42:56The world has changed.
00:42:58Even our gods dance to a new song.
00:43:02I thank you.
00:43:20Why, he said, oh, yes.
00:43:29They can communicate like humans.
00:43:32That's exactly what she said.
00:43:36Hey, Paul!
00:43:37Is this here in the book of Wins?
00:43:50It's a pretty good likeness, Nolan.
00:44:15Especially the head.
00:44:16What's the matter with the head?
00:44:18And what the hell are you doing down here?
00:44:19I couldn't resist seeing what you wanted my camping gear for.
00:44:22Well, now you know.
00:44:24It's crumb.
00:44:25Don't tell me that that scarecrow is going to keep them off.
00:44:29I'm smarter than that.
00:44:31I hope to bring him in.
00:44:33You hope it'll bring him in?
00:44:34Right.
00:44:34Like last night.
00:44:36Nolan, you really are the dumbest, maddest man I've ever met.
00:44:40That's what I get for putting you onto books.
00:44:42What are you going to do now?
00:44:44Are you going to hypnotize him?
00:44:46No.
00:44:47Not exactly.
00:44:49I came down here to shoot him.
00:44:54Bang, bang.
00:44:56One through each eye.
00:44:58But then, I put myself into his position.
00:45:03And I thought that possibly...
00:45:03He went, Sharon.
00:45:04Why not?
00:45:08Why do you think he sunk the other boats in the harbor and not yours?
00:45:12Well, now, I must admit that...
00:45:15That rather puzzled me.
00:45:17He deliberately left you your boat because he wants to fight you on the sea.
00:45:20I won't do that.
00:45:25I refuse.
00:45:27In fact, I won't fight him at all.
00:45:29But you'll murder him.
00:45:30You'll stand here safe on the jetty and shoot him through the eye.
00:45:35But you're not a man.
00:45:36You're an animal.
00:45:37It's creatures like you, science, should be observing.
00:45:39Why don't you go somewhere else for your excitement?
00:45:43Excit...
00:45:43Excitant!
00:45:47Is that all it means to you?
00:45:51I'm thinking more of that whale than you are.
00:45:53With a gun.
00:45:59I brought this gun to shoot him, yes.
00:46:02Yes, I did.
00:46:04But I knew when it came to do it.
00:46:07I couldn't do it.
00:46:09So I got to thinking.
00:46:11And I thought, well...
00:46:13If what you say is right, that whales can communicate...
00:46:19Well, then I thought I'd...
00:46:20I thought I'd look at him right in the eye.
00:46:25And I'd tell him that the killing of his wife and his child...
00:46:28was a terrible accident.
00:46:30And I didn't mean it.
00:46:32I didn't mean it.
00:46:33I'd tell him that I was sorry.
00:46:38And I hope he forgives me.
00:46:39I didn't mean it.
00:46:40I don't know how to do it.
00:46:42I don't know.
00:50:42Okay, that's good enough.
00:50:44Now get that thing into the water.
00:51:44Well, that decides it.
00:51:46Oh!
00:51:47Put away that front.
00:51:48Come here.
00:51:50You're leaving.
00:51:52Well, what about the boat?
00:51:54Don't worry.
00:51:55I'll take care of that.
00:51:56Where the hell did they put that phone number?
00:51:58What's the matter now?
00:51:59I'll explain to you later.
00:52:00I...
00:52:01Got any money?
00:52:02I'll send.
00:52:03Take that.
00:52:04Go down and fill up the truck with petrol.
00:52:08You're late to tell my mother.
00:52:09Tell your mother what?
00:52:10That I was run out of town by a bitch.
00:52:12You can't blame them, really.
00:52:14If I was in their position, I'd feel exactly the same way.
00:52:18Hello?
00:52:19Hello.
00:52:20Rachel.
00:52:21I'm going after him.
00:52:22After who?
00:52:23What time is it, anyway?
00:52:24Him.
00:52:25Him.
00:52:26The whale.
00:52:27Are you away?
00:52:28Oh, I am now.
00:52:29I'm sorry.
00:52:30I just felt I wanted to tell you before I left.
00:52:32That's why the village is waiting for me.
00:52:33I'm sorry.
00:52:34I just felt I wanted to tell you before I left.
00:52:35That's why the village is waiting for me.
00:52:37What the whale wants?
00:52:38That's, that's, that's what the whale wants.
00:52:40What the whale wants?
00:52:41Yes, yes, that's what the whale wants.
00:52:43Nolan, Nolan, I think I ought to explain something to you.
00:52:46I don't know what this creature wants.
00:52:48You don't know what he wants.
00:52:50The villagers don't know.
00:52:52Nobody knows.
00:52:53But if he's anything like a human being,
00:53:03But if he's anything like a human being, whatever he wants isn't necessarily what he should have.
00:53:09Yes, but you said that I couldn't...
00:53:11Forget what I said.
00:53:13I thought you were an insensitive bore, and I exaggerated to make a point, Bull.
00:53:17I was wrong.
00:53:18You're a sensitive bore.
00:53:21I take that as a compliment.
00:53:23Take it any way you like.
00:53:25I'll take it as a compliment.
00:53:28I'll see you around.
00:53:29I'm off the door.
00:53:30Nolan?
00:53:31Nolan, don't you dare hang up on me.
00:53:32I don't know what's that.
00:53:35Look.
00:53:37What about...
00:53:38What about Paul?
00:53:39What about Annie's leg?
00:53:40Oh, that's the point, don't you see?
00:53:43They're taking the trouble.
00:53:44You mean you're going alone?
00:53:47Well, if I don't...
00:53:49I'm afraid of what they might do to Paul and Nan.
00:53:53Besides, it's me that animal wants out there.
00:53:57Nolan, you're crazy.
00:53:59I guess you're right.
00:54:01I suppose you're right.
00:54:02If a human being were crazed with grief, would you do anything he wanted?
00:54:08No.
00:54:09No, you'd try to protect him against himself, wouldn't you?
00:54:13Yes.
00:54:15And Nolan, who do you think you owe more to?
00:54:18The villagers or that animal?
00:54:28Well, all right, then.
00:54:30All right, then I won't go.
00:54:32You really mean that?
00:54:34I do.
00:54:37You'll call me in the morning?
00:54:39I will.
00:54:39I will.
00:54:41Promise?
00:54:43Promise.
00:54:43Well, good night, then.
00:54:46Well...
00:54:47Nolan.
00:55:02Yeah?
00:55:02Are you going out, too?
00:55:04I'm just going to the garage to pack up some gear.
00:55:07Take me with you, huh?
00:55:08What is it?
00:55:13Come on.
00:55:14What's the matter?
00:55:15Oh, come on.
00:55:17Come on.
00:55:18I'll tell you what.
00:55:19Come over here.
00:55:22Sit down there.
00:55:24And rest that leg.
00:55:26Because you've got a long, bumpy right.
00:55:29That's a good girl.
00:55:30And rest that leg.
00:55:51What's the matter?
00:55:51Go.
00:55:52Go.
00:55:53Go.
00:55:53Go.
00:55:54Go.
00:55:55Go.
00:55:57Go.
00:55:57Go.
00:55:57Go.
00:55:58Hey there, you want to fill her up and check the hood? I'll get the air.
00:56:07We're all out.
00:56:09Air, gas, oil, anything.
00:56:13Look, who are you fooling? I just saw you put some gas in that car, bud.
00:56:19If you try the bus station, you'll find there are no tickets for you either.
00:56:24What's the idea?
00:56:26Tell Nolan.
00:56:28That he must accept with his mind what he already knows in his heart.
00:56:32There is no way out but to the sea.
00:56:36The whale's gone. There is no whale.
00:56:38He is not gone.
00:56:40He hides and waits in the sea cave.
00:56:43The monster's message to us is clear.
00:56:45We must send him Nolan or he will torment this village without mercy.
00:56:49This whole damn town's loony.
00:56:52Please, tell your captain I am not his enemy.
00:56:55I would say it was one of the crew that could help him.
00:57:00With me or without me, he has no choice but to fight.
00:57:04The rest of the hip will be on the train.
00:57:04Not my family that could help him.
00:57:11Welcome to Isaiah-isan.
00:57:12My son
00:57:23Who than NORMIDK!
00:57:24We did it.
00:57:25Theandelion on the bus.
00:57:25It likes him future kids.
00:57:26Ghosts.
00:57:27We've got to call him.
00:57:28And here we are.
00:57:28Maybe we've got to the scene.
00:57:29Here we are.
00:57:30I'm sorry.
00:58:31What's the matter?
00:58:35I can't get up!
00:58:57My leg!
00:59:05You're all right, Annie.
00:59:12I can't move!
00:59:14Pa!
00:59:15Get the lamp by the door.
00:59:17Shine it on, Annie.
00:59:17I can't hold on!
00:59:26Annie!
00:59:27Annie!
00:59:57Ah, ah!
01:00:04Ah!
01:00:05Ah!
01:00:06Ah!
01:00:09Ah!
01:00:11Ah!
01:00:14Ah!
01:00:15Daddy!
01:00:20Ah!
01:00:22Ah!
01:00:23Ah!
01:00:24Ah!
01:00:26Ah!
01:00:27Stand by, stand by.
01:00:57You revengeful son-of-a-bitch, you win.
01:01:12You want revenge?
01:01:15Well, you'll have it!
01:01:18I cannot invite you!
01:01:21I'll fight you!
01:01:23You're a vengeful son-of-a-bitch!
01:01:26You win!
01:01:28You win!
01:01:31You win!
01:01:56You win!
01:01:57You win!
01:01:58You win!
01:01:59You win!
01:02:01You win!
01:02:04You win!
01:02:06so nolan's effort to spare his crew had failed both the town and the orca had seen to that
01:02:23i'd insisted on leaving south harbour with them i told myself that somehow i was responsible for
01:02:29nolan's state of mind that i had filled his head with romantic notions about a whale capable not
01:02:35only of profound grief which i believed but also of calculated and vindictive actions which i found
01:02:42hard to believe despite all that had happened maybe i hope the voyage would show me another way
01:02:47to interpret the animal it seemed a peculiar kind of human perversity to assume that because the
01:02:53whale had an intelligence close to ours it would also have our most primitive and ugly emotion
01:02:59vengeance at this point i was sure of only one thing that his grief had made the orca wildly
01:03:06unpredictable and i felt an obligation to protect both it and nolan from the consequences of that
01:03:12insanity nolan however seemed sure of what was going to happen next and that frightened me more
01:03:17than anything else he set our course for the exact locale where he had killed the whale's mate
01:03:22nolan was certain the creature would want to catch up with him there experiments
01:03:28excuse me why shouldn't somebody be up in the lookout he's not ready yet
01:03:38that's your gun oil the patch and work it through the barrel i don't actually shoot whales if he
01:03:56should get me then you'll have to shoot him self-defense like that's why have you seriously
01:04:03considered that he might get you i've never seriously considered i said if
01:04:33it's him that's not good he left you that's his first contract i should have stood
01:04:45i'm right this is exactly what i thought how can you look out for a better angle if he comes up
01:04:52where you go with that gun what are you talking about it's me he wants to fight
01:04:58you can't let off dynamite what you want me to do drive over board she can record the cells that might
01:05:27be swallowed he's being swallowed don't don't
01:05:29don't
01:05:30don't
01:05:54will you get your head in
01:05:57Jesus, here I come!
01:06:27What the hell is he up to?
01:06:57Who wants us to follow him?
01:07:11You're black!
01:07:12Change course!
01:07:14Mr. Staubert!
01:07:27Are you all right?
01:07:29Yes, I'm fine.
01:07:42I don't know whether to scold you or to thank you, but what's done is done.
01:07:49Ken!
01:08:01Sorry!
01:08:02I'm fine!
01:08:03I'm fine!
01:08:04I'm fine!
01:08:06I'm fine!
01:08:40What's he telling you?
01:08:54Well, now, you're me, he said.
01:08:58I'm you, he said.
01:09:01You're my drunk driver, he said.
01:09:10You know they're going to want us to turn back now.
01:09:18It's too late for me.
01:09:19I'll take it from Paul.
01:09:31Okay, Paul, I'll take her.
01:09:55I wouldn't have believed it hadn't I seen it, but that course just threaded us to the campus rate to the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
01:10:14Like he had radar.
01:10:18Sonar, actually.
01:10:22Did Nolan radio back what happened to Ken?
01:10:25I don't know.
01:10:26I guess he didn't, because if he did, we would have been ordered back to the port.
01:10:37You know, you're getting to be about as crazy as he is, Rachel.
01:10:42Turn in now, Paul.
01:10:44Try not to drain him.
01:10:45Do it.
01:11:08Dad?
01:11:08Dad?
01:11:08Dad?
01:11:09Dad?
01:11:10Dad?
01:11:11Dad?
01:11:12Dad?
01:11:12Dad?
01:11:12It's dead on.
01:11:18Dead on what?
01:11:20The strait of Ben Isle.
01:11:22Open seas.
01:11:24He's taking us out of the Gulf.
01:11:26Onto the coast of Labrador.
01:11:33I have a funny feeling in me bones.
01:11:35This is the last lap.
01:11:36And there's no way out north.
01:11:38Have you ever seen polar ice, Nolan?
01:11:40You can crush a boat like this in a second.
01:11:42Well, ice cuts both ways.
01:11:50And he'll have to crush right up through it to find air.
01:11:59Ah, this whale is not as smart as I thought it was.
01:12:12Oh, gee.
01:12:15Oh, gee, we'll do this.
01:12:30It's funny.
01:12:31Oh
01:12:51You've got them crazy fish come back and rhyme us if you're gonna oh here take it easy take it easy
01:12:56You're doing exactly what he wants you to do
01:12:59You see he normally follows his victim for about
01:13:02week two weeks before he hits it
01:13:06Here read it page 77. He's trying to drive us crazy
01:13:11Well, he's already done a damn good job on you
01:13:18We'll check a few tanks and done some calculations
01:13:21There's not enough to take us home
01:13:24Well, we can pull up with a gasoline station and get a couple of gallons
01:13:28No more wisecracks. We don't have diesel oil to get home
01:13:33Well now
01:13:34There's a radar station not west of Seahorse point so when the time comes you can send an SOS
01:13:41They'll send a helicopter and lift you out
01:13:45Lift us out. What about you me?
01:13:58Oh
01:14:01You
01:14:01You
01:14:03Okay
01:14:04Oh
01:14:09Oh
01:14:11Oh
01:14:14Oh
01:14:14Oh
01:14:17Oh
01:14:17with the growing cold had come a growing quiet from the crew from Nolan from everything
01:14:34it was numbing like the chill in the air and as palpable as the ice
01:14:38and always the orc had moved north and always we followed
01:14:44we didn't speak about Ken's death or what we planned to do
01:14:47all Nolan said was we were hooked the orca was reading us in and that was it
01:14:52but we were low on fuel and Nolan seemed to give no thought to fight or flight or anything
01:14:59the creature led Nolan followed if there were any other purpose to what we were doing
01:15:06only the orca knew it
01:15:07what the hell are you doing what does it look like
01:15:13what the hell are you doing what does it look like I'm swinging this lifeboat out where it's ready
01:15:25what outboarding can get carried away
01:15:41well we'll take that chance
01:15:42get up there behind that light swing it around and find me a clear way
01:15:46go on at night with these bergs around are you joking
01:15:50I said find me a passage
01:15:51Nolan
01:15:52you're tired
01:15:55get some sleep
01:15:57I'll take care of him
01:16:00about what you quake
01:16:09the boat it's more secure if it's inboard
01:16:13well that's what makes horse races
01:16:18Nolan was right I think
01:16:22About what the boat is more secure if it's in board. Well, that's what makes horse races
01:16:48Oh
01:17:18Come I'll warm you
01:17:44Do you remember
01:17:48Some time ago you asked me how much I'd make from the world do you remember that
01:18:01All I wanted was enough money to pay off the mortgage in the boat
01:18:09Go that wild
01:18:13American ever so to me
01:18:15Now look what I've done
01:18:18What are you going to have done?
01:18:20Three people dead
01:18:22Innocent girl, maimed for life
01:18:27God forgive me
01:18:48Tomorrow will be the day
01:18:53Tomorrow will be the day
01:19:48He loved his family more than I loved mine.
01:20:11I won't be needing this.
01:20:14It's going to be a fair fight on equal terms.
01:20:45I'm taking over.
01:20:47We're going back.
01:20:51Now.
01:20:52Nora, there's an iceberg coming towards us.
01:21:03It's moving sideways against the current.
01:21:05Yomalak, start the engines.
01:21:18Get me the harpoon.
01:21:19He has to come up for air.
01:21:20Go on, go on.
01:21:21S.O.S.
01:21:22S.O.S.
01:21:23S.O.S.
01:21:24We'll leave our signal on automatic.
01:21:29Stand back now.
01:21:32Stand back now.
01:21:37Stand back now.
01:21:41S.O.S.
01:21:42S.O.S.
01:21:43We'll leave our signal on automatic.
01:21:45Stand back now.
01:21:48Stand back now.
01:22:11S.O.S.
01:22:13S.O.S.
01:22:14S.O.S.
01:22:19S.O.S.
01:22:44S.O.S.
01:23:14Oh, my God.
01:23:44Come on.
01:24:14Nolan!
01:24:44Behind you. Here. Catch.
01:25:14What in hell are you?
01:25:21Jesus, shoot!
01:25:44What in hell are you?
01:26:14What in hell are you?
01:26:21What in hell are you?
01:26:27What in hell?
01:26:33What in hell are you?
01:26:58No!
01:27:03No!
01:27:06No!
01:27:10No!
01:27:12No!
01:27:16No!
01:27:18No!
01:27:23No!
01:27:26No!
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