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Captain Scarface (1953) – A gripping Cold War spy thriller filled with danger, deception, and suspense on the high seas. When a group of spies hijacks a ship for a deadly mission, tension rises as betrayal and secrets unfold. A classic vintage film that delivers mystery and drama from start to finish.
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00:04:05you disappoint me mr flag i have always considered you a man with the nerves of steel
00:04:18like anybody sneaking up behind me like that my dear man i did not sneak up behind you i
00:04:23merely opened the door and there you were you could have knocked next time i will perhaps
00:04:28you won't ever be seeing me again captain and i won't ever be seeing you again can't say they'll
00:04:35upset me any you just pay me the rest of my money i'll be on my way you have checked the entire ship
00:04:42yeah i checked couldn't find a single thing wrong i'll bet if captain gano walked on deck he'd swear
00:04:49it was his ship but captain gano will never walk the deck again will he mr clay there is nothing to
00:04:59be afraid of now mr clay your job is finished stinking job it was too yes that is why you
00:05:05were so well paid i ain't been paid yet tell me mr clay now that you are a comparatively rich man
00:05:12where do you intend our plans are no concern of yours just give me my money and i'll be on
00:05:17i do not have the money what's that now do not excite yourself mr clay you will get your money of
00:05:23course i want it now mr clay no matter where you go eventually you will have to start from
00:05:30san brejo will you not yeah well then that is it there is mr crow staying at the los rios hotel
00:05:37he will be expecting you
00:05:39he will pay you
00:05:42if i don't get my money from this mr crow your ship will be picked up before she clears brejo gulf
00:05:51ah but you will be paid
00:05:54what does mr crow look like
00:05:57i do not have the slightest idea i've never met mr crow if you've never met him what makes you think
00:06:03you pay me please mr clay you have nothing to worry about i have had business dealings with
00:06:11mr crow even though we have never met he will take very good care of you now you had better hurry
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00:06:56sam sam wilton what the devil are you doing here in sombrejo i came by to see you manuel why you shake with your left hand
00:07:05is the bullet still in there oh no no i stopped by saraguro and doctor he took it out
00:07:13it's a little stiff but it's okay look manuel will you give me a drink
00:07:16who'd want to shoot you sam
00:07:18moyendo
00:07:19moyendo
00:07:20but why he want to shoot you
00:07:22you have run his plantation for nearly five years
00:07:25moyendo always speak very well of you
00:07:28why he felt like an uncle to you
00:07:30yeah but his wife didn't feel like my aunt
00:07:33oh i see
00:07:34moyendo is a very jealous man
00:07:36uh yeah yeah i know
00:07:38well
00:07:39there are a lot of plantations that need a good farmer like you
00:07:42you have nothing to worry about sam
00:07:45look manuel i uh
00:07:47i've got quite a bit to worry about
00:07:49is moyendo here in sombrejo
00:07:51no no he's still up at the plantation
00:07:54but i am in trouble and i need help manuel
00:07:57sure sam what can i do
00:07:59i gotta get back to the states
00:08:01oh that is simple
00:08:03when do you want to go
00:08:04well on the first boat that leaves here
00:08:06the banjos leaves tonight
00:08:07good
00:08:08good i want you to put me right on board
00:08:10well i don't need this much sam
00:08:13you give me your passport and i'll
00:08:14well i don't have a passport that's why i gave you this extra money
00:08:17you can get me one can't you
00:08:18but where is your passport
00:08:20well it's still back there at the plantation
00:08:22i don't feel like going back to get it
00:08:24yes
00:08:25moyendo has very big temper
00:08:26all right sam i go to the office to make a call
00:08:29i'll be right back
00:08:43hey manuel
00:08:48who's the girl
00:08:49miss jaeger
00:08:51staying here
00:08:52yeah she's been here about a week
00:08:54she's a very beautiful woman manuel
00:08:57yes
00:08:58moyendo's wife is also a very beautiful woman
00:09:01sam
00:09:02you appreciate too many women
00:09:04you'd be much better off to appreciate just one woman
00:09:08maybe then you would not always be in trouble
00:09:11look manuel when you get me the passport
00:09:13don't get it under my own name
00:09:15username is smith or jones or anything but wilton
00:09:18sam
00:09:19there is something you're not telling me
00:09:21i'll tell you all about it when you come back
00:09:23i'll tell you all about it when you come back
00:09:24but remember if you don't get me the passport i'm in trouble
00:09:26understand
00:09:28uh-huh
00:09:30oh good morning
00:09:36good morning manuel
00:09:37mr diltz would like to talk to you
00:09:39of course
00:09:40is there something wrong mr diltz
00:09:42yes manuel there is
00:09:43did you sell this whatever you call it to my wife
00:09:47yes it is beautiful isn't it
00:09:49oh i think so
00:09:50uh my husband doesn't though
00:09:52manuel i have enjoyed my stay at your hotel
00:09:55and i will gladly pay the bill
00:09:57which i might say is very high for what your hotel has to offer
00:10:00but i refuse to pay 25 dollars for this ridiculous piece of crockery
00:10:04so if you will please take it back i will
00:10:06oh fred please
00:10:08i want it
00:10:10i've never seen anything quite like this before
00:10:13it'll make a wonderful souvenir of our trip to south america
00:10:16oh please fred
00:10:18please fred
00:10:19i'm sorry kate
00:10:20i will not pay 25 dollars for this ridiculous looking turtle
00:10:23why it isn't worth mr diltz
00:10:25would you be willing to pay 15 dollars for it
00:10:28no manuel i wouldn't
00:10:30oh fred please
00:10:33oh very well kate
00:10:36oh well without that's settled we'd like to pay our bill
00:10:39we'll leave another bonus tonight
00:10:40certainly mr crofton
00:10:42come with me
00:10:43is there mr crow staying here
00:11:08i don't know
00:11:11i don't know
00:11:14why do you want to see him
00:11:18i take it you know mr crow
00:11:21where is he
00:11:24are you a friend of his
00:11:26no way
00:11:28did a favor for him once
00:11:32mr crow hasn't arrived yet
00:11:34when he does
00:11:36tell him mr clegg wants to see him
00:11:40are you feeling all right
00:11:50i am manuel proprietor of the los rios hotel
00:11:54how do you do we would like two rooms
00:11:55of course how long do you intend to stay
00:11:57we have passage booked on the banos do you know when the banos is leaving it is leaving tonight
00:12:12he is
00:12:27it has been a long time
00:12:29it has been a long time
00:12:32i still can't believe that you're here i was so worried
00:12:36i'm really here
00:12:39thanks to mr crow
00:12:42mr crow
00:12:44miss jager
00:12:45we are leaving tonight for the united states
00:12:47and i think it would be wise for your father to get some rest
00:12:50he has traveled the long way and he is very tired
00:12:54we have so many things to talk about father
00:12:57i will know
00:12:59i will know
00:13:01how do you know where to start
00:13:03mr crow
00:13:04do you know that man
00:13:07i have never seen him before
00:13:09he said he wanted to talk to you
00:13:11his name is clegg
00:13:12oh yes
00:13:14i am very anxious to have a talk with mr clegg
00:13:17mr jager
00:13:19you have some rest
00:13:20i will join you later
00:13:36you wish to see me mr clegg
00:13:38that's right
00:13:39captain scarface told me
00:13:41i'm afraid i don't know anyone by that name
00:13:43you do know captain treidner
00:13:45yeah
00:13:46i know him
00:13:47well that's who i'm talking about
00:13:49he told me you'd give me five thousand dollars
00:13:52i will mr clegg
00:13:54well
00:13:55just hand it over and i'll be on my way
00:13:57i have the money in my suitcase
00:14:01you're staying under los rios mr clegg
00:14:04until i get my money i am
00:14:07i will bring you the money to your room tonight
00:14:10you certainly took your time getting back here
00:14:24well what are you looking at me like that for
00:14:27look i haven't got time to play games i gotta get the passport did you get it
00:14:31why not
00:14:33you know why
00:14:34you know why
00:14:35you told me moyendo shot you
00:14:37but you didn't tell me that you shot moyendo
00:14:38well you didn't ask me who i shot you only asked me who shot me
00:14:42you must be crazy
00:14:44moyendo is one of the richest men in all south america
00:14:46if they catch you you will spend the rest of your life in jail
00:14:49well if i hadn't shot at me to kill me
00:14:51you'll be all right in a few weeks i only shot him in the leg
00:14:53you cannot stay here sam
00:14:55moyendo has notified every governor of every province that
00:14:58that's what i figured
00:14:59see that's why i asked you to get the passport
00:15:01you cannot stay here sam
00:15:03everybody knows we are friends
00:15:05the police will come here looking for you
00:15:07if they find you here
00:15:09manuel would be trouble
00:15:10okay manuel i'll leave in the morning
00:15:13i'm sorry sam
00:15:14i wish i could help you
00:15:16get it manuel i'll leave in the morning
00:15:19is your father not going to have any dinner
00:15:32he said he wasn't hungry
00:15:33is he all right
00:15:35Is he all right?
00:15:37I think so.
00:15:39He's changed so very much.
00:15:42He looks so old.
00:15:43He has been through a great deal since you last saw him.
00:15:47Yes, I know.
00:15:48I don't quite know how to thank you for all you've done.
00:15:51I don't want any thanks or gratitude.
00:15:54I consider myself very fortunate to have been in a position to help your father.
00:15:59I didn't think I'd ever see him again.
00:16:01It's been eight years, Mr. Kroll.
00:16:06Sometimes I gave up hope that he was still alive.
00:16:09Miss Sieger, please.
00:16:11You shouldn't fail in the past.
00:16:13Your only concern should be with the future.
00:16:15I know.
00:16:16A brandy will do it.
00:16:17Dead in the past and bright in the future.
00:16:20Excuse me.
00:16:21I will be right back.
00:16:23Yes, sir.
00:16:24I've spent just about as much time down here in this part of the country as I have in the States.
00:16:28As a matter of fact, if I could have gotten some of the stake to be back in the 30s,
00:16:31I'd have been a multimillionaire by now.
00:16:32Well, I don't know anything about mining or South America.
00:16:35This is our first trip.
00:16:37There's still fortunes to be made down here.
00:16:39The Andes is just flooded with gold.
00:16:42All you have to do is find it.
00:16:43And I'm going to do that before I die.
00:16:44I promise you.
00:16:45I'm sure you will.
00:16:47Oh, say, Fred.
00:16:49Here, here's one of my cards.
00:16:50If you find anybody back home that has a little money they want to invest, drop me a line.
00:16:55I don't know why I like this turtle so much.
00:16:58He looks so uncomfortable on his back.
00:17:02Fifteen dollars.
00:17:06I'm Sam Wilton.
00:17:08I saw you when you came in this morning.
00:17:11It was quite a reunion.
00:17:13Miss Yeager seemed mighty pleased to see the old gentleman.
00:17:16Are you staying?
00:17:17I came in here to order two drinks, not to make your acquaintance.
00:17:22Don't bridle, Fred.
00:17:24It's only trying to make conversation.
00:17:26If you don't feel like small talk, I won't make with any.
00:17:29How much do I owe you?
00:17:30Nothing.
00:17:31It's not in the house.
00:17:32You're a very impatient man, Mr. Keck.
00:17:49I will be up in your room in a few minutes.
00:17:52I don't like to be kept waiting, Mr. Crowell.
00:17:57Miss Yeager, I think it would be viser not to port the banyards together.
00:18:01Why?
00:18:03Surely you don't anticipate trouble now that we've come this way.
00:18:06No, no, no, not at all.
00:18:07But we can't be too careful.
00:18:09Please don't keep anything from me.
00:18:11I know there's something wrong.
00:18:12Why do you have to speak to Mr. Clegg?
00:18:14Believe me, there is nothing to be alarmed about.
00:18:18I will admit that Mr. Clegg is not one to inspire you with confidence.
00:18:23But, Miss Yeager, in order to help your father to escape,
00:18:26I was forced to deal with many men even more unsavory than Mr. Clegg.
00:18:29Without their help, we wouldn't have gotten as far as we are now.
00:18:35I don't understand.
00:18:37Surely father's safe now.
00:18:39You underestimate your father's importance.
00:18:42He won't be safe until he sets foot on American soil.
00:18:46And that day is not too far off.
00:18:48Ladies and gentlemen, the car is here to take you to the banyards.
00:19:03I hope you have all enjoyed your stay at De Los Rios.
00:19:07And I hope you will all return to South America again.
00:19:10And when you do, remember, you are always welcome at De Los Rios.
00:19:15Thank you very much.
00:19:16Very nice.
00:19:17Oh, yes.
00:19:18I'm welcome.
00:19:26Uh, Miss Yeager, talk as little as possible with the other passengers.
00:19:31You will find that Americans are very talkative.
00:19:34When you board the banyards, stay in your cabins until I arrive.
00:19:38Please.
00:19:51Driver, I would like you to come back here at 10 o'clock.
00:19:57Mr. Crowe, I thought you were going too. I put your luggage in the back of the...
00:20:01It's all right, Manuel. I wanted my luggage to go on ahead.
00:20:08Come in.
00:20:24Did you see, Mr. Crowe, I was expecting you.
00:20:29If you will please put that gun away, we can get on with our little transaction.
00:20:34This won't interfere with our transaction. All you have to do is count out $5,000, leave it on that table, turn around and leave.
00:20:42It's a very simple transaction.
00:20:44No, Mr. Crowe, it's not as simple as that.
00:20:48What's complicated about it?
00:20:50You.
00:20:57Men like you cause the most trouble in the world.
00:21:01I despise men like you.
00:21:04I'm not interested in your feelings. All I want is my money.
00:21:09I know.
00:21:13Have you ever done anything in your life except for money?
00:21:16No. And I'm not going to start now.
00:21:22Tell me, Clegg.
00:21:24You must have worked with Captain Ganon and his crew for a good many years.
00:21:29And many of them must have been your friends.
00:21:32I have no need for friends.
00:21:33I know.
00:21:34But how did it feel to kill Captain Ganon and his crew just to get some-
00:21:38I didn't kill them.
00:21:40Oh, let's not quibble about degrees of guilt.
00:21:43If it were not for you, those men would still be alive.
00:21:48You didn't come here to give me a lecture.
00:21:51I'm waiting for my money.
00:21:53Are you positive there are no survivors?
00:21:57Only the one you're looking at.
00:21:59Good.
00:22:02Mr. Clegg, you are not going to get any more money.
00:22:06In fact, you are not going to leave this room alive.
00:22:11You're not in a very good position to make threats like that.
00:22:14I won't move out of you, Crow, and I'll keep pulling this trigger
00:22:17till you're so heavy you won't be able to stand up.
00:22:24What are you waiting for?
00:22:25Just wondering how much you got paid for your part in this.
00:22:35I was paid nothing.
00:22:37No?
00:22:39How about Captain Scarface?
00:22:41How much did he get?
00:22:43Nothing.
00:22:45This may come as a surprise to you, Clegg.
00:22:48But many men do things merely because they believe in what they are doing.
00:22:52I imagine he'll get paid plenty as the Banos reaches the Panama Canal.
00:22:57You know more of our plans than I realized.
00:23:03Now maybe you'll change your mind about paying me.
00:23:07The money is in my inside coat pocket.
00:23:10Will you try to get it?
00:23:12Or will you permit me to?
00:23:14Move very slowly, Crow.
00:23:20Take the money out of your pocket and throw it on the bed.
00:23:44You know where you are, Manuel.
00:23:45Get over by the wall, Manuel.
00:23:46Turn around, Manuel.
00:23:47Turn around, Manuel.
00:23:49Come on, there.
00:23:58Come on.
00:24:01Turn around, Manuel.
00:24:12Come on, there.
00:24:13Let's go.
00:24:43He came, Mr. Crowe.
00:24:47He picked up quite a bundle, too.
00:24:49Too bad he won't be able to spend it.
00:24:50I had better take care of that money, Sam.
00:24:52Come with me.
00:24:59Did you know Clegg very well?
00:25:01No, but he has worked out of this park for many years.
00:25:04He must have been in some kind of business with Crowe here.
00:25:06I saw him talking in the arcade this afternoon.
00:25:09Crowe was apparently a very close friend of Mr. Yeager and his daughter.
00:25:12Well, I better go downstairs and call the police.
00:25:15Wait a minute.
00:25:16What did you find?
00:25:18Oh, nothing important. Just this passport here.
00:25:21Look, when the police come, you gonna turn that money over to him?
00:25:23Of course I am.
00:25:25Why? Nobody knows about it except me.
00:25:28Do me a favor.
00:25:29What?
00:25:30Well, you ought to be able to fix it so that my picture's sitting here instead of Crowe's.
00:25:35Well?
00:25:37I'll better take care of that tomorrow.
00:25:39No, no. I gotta have it tonight. I'm going back to the States on the baños.
00:25:42What? Are you crazy?
00:25:44You said Mr. Yeager and his daughter were very good friends of Mr. Crowe.
00:25:47They'll know that you are not...
00:25:48I'd rather be in a jam with Miss Yeager than I would with Mayenda.
00:25:58We will cast off as soon as he comes aboard.
00:26:01Why didn't he come down with the old man and the girl?
00:26:04I do not know.
00:26:05Mr. Crowe?
00:26:31That's right.
00:26:33May I see your passport, please?
00:26:35I am Captain Tregnor.
00:26:50This is Mr. Perro, my first date.
00:26:52How do you do?
00:26:54Come with me, Mr. Crowe. I will show you to your cabin.
00:26:58Mr. Clegg got in touch with you, I suppose?
00:27:01Yes, he did.
00:27:03Did he give you much trouble?
00:27:05Yes, quite a bit.
00:27:06That is too bad.
00:27:08Where is Mr. Clegg now?
00:27:13I imagine he's in the morgue at San Brayle.
00:27:17That is a very safe place for Mr. Clegg to be.
00:27:21That is Mr. Yeager's cabin.
00:27:23This is the girl's.
00:27:24And this is yours.
00:27:25As soon as we get underway, come to my cabin.
00:27:29We have many things to discuss.
00:27:32Oh, Captain Tregnor, I haven't had any sleep since I arrived in San Brayle.
00:27:35I wonder if you'd mind if I...
00:27:36Oh, certainly, certainly.
00:27:38Sleep as late as you like.
00:27:39We will have plenty of time to talk tomorrow.
00:27:41Sleep well, Mr. Crowe.
00:27:42Oh.
00:27:44Has Yeager become at all suspicious?
00:27:47No, no.
00:27:47Not at all.
00:27:50Good.
00:28:01Over there is one of the prettiest little towns you ever laid your eyes on.
00:28:05Yippee-yappa.
00:28:05Oh, I beg your pardon.
00:28:11Yippee-yappa.
00:28:12That's the name of the town.
00:28:13Oh.
00:28:14Mr. Crofton, have you noticed that this is an entirely different crew than was aboard the
00:28:19Baños when we came down to South America?
00:28:21There's nothing unusual about that.
00:28:22Most of these freighter crews are made up of drifters.
00:28:25What about Captain Gano?
00:28:27He didn't impress me as being a drifter.
00:28:29In fact, he told my wife and I to enjoy our vacation and he'd see us on our return trip.
00:28:34Fred.
00:28:35Will you come here a minute, dear, please?
00:28:37You too, Mr. Crofton.
00:28:41Good morning, Mr. Dillis.
00:28:43Mr. Crofton.
00:28:44Good morning, Captain.
00:28:48What is it, dear?
00:28:50Something very strange, Fred.
00:28:52This is the same cabin we had before, isn't it?
00:28:55Yes, of course.
00:28:56You know it is.
00:28:57Why?
00:28:58Have you noticed anything different about it?
00:29:01No.
00:29:02Well, when we came down to South America,
00:29:05the porthole in this cabin was on that side of the door.
00:29:09Look, right about here.
00:29:11Oh, that's ridiculous, Kate.
00:29:13Don't go around changing the portholes.
00:29:14No, no, no, dear.
00:29:15I tell you, I am positive.
00:29:18Now, listen, Fred.
00:29:19If you'll just try to remember, when we'd go to bed, it was usually very warm and we always left the porthole open.
00:29:25Then, during the night, it always turned cold and I had to get up and close it.
00:29:30By golly, Kate, you're right.
00:29:34The wind used to whistle through that porthole right across my back.
00:29:37Yes.
00:29:38And I always had to get up and close it.
00:29:42Are you both sure about this?
00:29:43There's just no doubt about it.
00:29:46That's where it was.
00:29:48Right there.
00:29:50I don't understand this, Mr. Crofton.
00:29:53Neither do I.
00:29:58Father.
00:30:02Father, are you up?
00:30:03Oh, Captain, could you tell me which cabin is Mr. Crofton's?
00:30:07Mr. Crofton is staying in the cabin next to yours, Miss Yeager.
00:30:11Please don't be frightened, Miss Yeager, but I must talk to you.
00:30:33I was told this was Mr. Crofton's cabin.
00:30:35Please let me go.
00:30:36I can't, I can't.
00:30:37I've got to talk to you.
00:30:38Now, please trust me, Miss Yeager.
00:30:39What do you want to talk to me about?
00:30:42I don't exactly know.
00:30:44Mr. Crofton is dead.
00:30:45He was killed in the Los Rios Hotel by a man by the name of Clegg.
00:30:48I don't know why he was killed, but I do know that you and your father are in trouble.
00:30:53When I boarded the ship, Captain Tregner asked me if your father was at all suspicious.
00:30:57I don't like doing this, Miss Yeager, but you've got to listen to me.
00:31:15Did you talk to Mr. Crofton yet?
00:31:18No, he is very busy right now.
00:31:21What do you mean?
00:31:22Oh, do not let it worry you.
00:31:23Bring Mr. Yeager to my cabin.
00:31:25Yes, but don't you think you'd better talk to Mr. Crofton before you talk to Mr.
00:31:27Mr. Pero.
00:31:28I said, bring Mr. Yeager to my cabin.
00:31:32Mr. Yeager, wake up.
00:31:51What do you want?
00:31:56What are you doing in my cabin?
00:31:58Get dressed.
00:31:59Captain Tregner wants to see you.
00:32:01What for?
00:32:03I don't know, but Captain doesn't like to be kept waiting.
00:32:15Thank you, Mr. Pero.
00:32:17You wish to see me, Captain Tregner?
00:32:24Yes.
00:32:25Do you know what this is?
00:32:29Oh, yes, that's quite obvious.
00:32:31This is a map of the Panama Canal.
00:32:33That is right.
00:32:34You are looking at a map of the most valuable little strip of water in the entire world.
00:32:38Do you have any idea how many more miles the Banyos would have to travel from Gaikil to New York if it were not for this little strip of water?
00:32:48No, I haven't.
00:32:507,405 miles.
00:32:55And it saves ships going from Alaska and the west coast of the United States to the east coast.
00:33:017,873 miles.
00:33:04Well, I'm quite aware of the great value of the Panama Canal.
00:33:08So is the United States.
00:33:11That is the reason why this man-made ditch is the most carefully guarded place on the face of the earth.
00:33:17I dare say what you say is true, but why are you telling me this?
00:33:22I would like to have your opinion.
00:33:25Do you think it is possible to destroy the usefulness of the Panama Canal?
00:33:30Well, I really wouldn't know.
00:33:34Well, Captain Twain, surely you haven't gotten me out of bed to discuss the Panama Canal.
00:33:40Yes, I have.
00:33:43Doctor.
00:33:46Why are you calling me, Doctor?
00:33:48If you will please come with me, Doctor Yeager, I will show you something I am sure you will find very interesting.
00:34:06Please, Miss Yeager, you must believe me.
00:34:08I didn't kill Crowell.
00:34:10I needed a passport in a hurry.
00:34:11Crowell didn't have any further use for his, so I...
00:34:13I won't listen to any more of your lies.
00:34:15If you don't let me leave this cabin immediately, I'll call for the captain.
00:34:18Miss Yeager, that would be a very big mistake.
00:34:21Yeah.
00:34:22Take this.
00:34:26Now, will you believe me?
00:34:28Now, do you know any reason why Clegg would kill Crowell?
00:34:32Oh.
00:34:33Yes, I...
00:34:34I do, but...
00:34:37I don't know what to do.
00:34:40Only I could talk to my father.
00:34:41All right.
00:34:42Go get him.
00:34:43I'll stay here.
00:34:45Oh, uh, would you mind leaving that with me?
00:34:54Thanks.
00:34:54Thanks.
00:35:15Here we have coffee and cocoa.
00:35:32Coffee for the American adults and cocoa for their children.
00:35:35The Americans do not allow their children to drink coffee, Dr. Yeager.
00:35:39If you are making a great mistake, Captain, I am no doctor.
00:35:43Of course you are not.
00:35:44You would not know any more about setting a broken leg than I would.
00:35:47Then why do you...
00:35:48Please.
00:35:50I know who you are, Dr. Yeager.
00:35:55Why did you bring me down here?
00:35:57To show you something you understand a great deal about.
00:36:02Following...
00:36:02Who is...
00:36:03He is now...
00:36:18How do you...
00:36:20How do you sawор sparkler?
00:36:20Who is...
00:36:20How do you know...
00:36:20I'll go nook...
00:36:21I'll go listen.
00:36:21I'll go and see how you'veñas his ivory floor.
00:36:24I'll go on your side.
00:36:24Go on my side.
00:36:25I'll go back and see how you do.
00:36:26How do you see your journey?
00:36:26Now, this is a little more on your line, is it not, Dr. Yeager?
00:36:34Now, do you know why we went to so much trouble to get you here, doctor?
00:36:41You intend to destroy the Panama Canal.
00:36:46Not me, doctor. You.
00:36:54No.
00:36:56Come, doctor. I can wait no longer. I assure you, you will gain nothing by refusing.
00:37:16I must have your answer.
00:37:18I have given my answer.
00:37:20You are a very foolish man, Dr. Yeager.
00:37:22You are sacrificing your daughter's life for no purpose.
00:37:25Perhaps if we spoke to your daughter.
00:37:28Her answer would be the same.
00:37:31My daughter grew up in Germany.
00:37:34She is very familiar with death.
00:37:37She was only a child when Hitler came to power.
00:37:40But when the communists came...
00:37:41I am not interested in listening to your daughter's biography.
00:37:46I am merely trying to tell you that my daughter is not so highly attached to her life that she would not willingly sacrifice it to save...
00:37:54I have tried to explain, doctor, by sacrificing your daughter's life, you saved nothing.
00:37:58Even if you refuse to cooperate, we will still carry out that plan successfully.
00:38:02I doubt that very much, Captain.
00:38:06The atom bomb in the hold of this ship cannot be detonated by striking a match.
00:38:12This is a very delicate, complex mechanism.
00:38:16I know that, doctor.
00:38:17That is why you are here, to serve as the match.
00:38:22Possibly you do not know that only a handful of scientists worked on the project which developed that bomb.
00:38:28Only one of these men would know how.
00:38:32Did Dr. Malov work on this project with you?
00:38:36Yes. Yes, he did.
00:38:38As I said before, we are prepared for any eventuality.
00:38:41If you refuse, Dr. Malov will take your place.
00:38:45But Dr. Malov is in Russia.
00:38:47No. He also has taken a very long trip recently.
00:38:52If you refuse, we will contact him and he will be on board the Banos in a matter of hours.
00:38:57So you see, doctor, the canal will be destroyed, regardless of your decision.
00:39:06But your daughter is so young and so very beautiful.
00:39:13It would be a pity to sacrifice her life for no purpose.
00:39:19I must have your answer.
00:39:21Can I speak to my daughter alone?
00:39:26Just a few minutes?
00:39:28Very well, Dr. Malov.
00:39:30Go to your daughter.
00:39:31Go to your daughter.
00:39:51Father, where have you been? I've been so worried about you.
00:40:10Talking to the captain.
00:40:12Come, Inza. Sit down.
00:40:14I must talk to you.
00:40:15Father, Mr. Kroll has been killed.
00:40:17What?
00:40:20There's a man in the next cabin using his passport.
00:40:22His name is Sam Wilton.
00:40:23He said that we were in great danger and he must talk to you.
00:40:26I must talk to Mr. Wilton.
00:40:28I'll go with you.
00:40:29No, Inza.
00:40:31I must talk to Mr. Wilton alone.
00:40:33Now, you, you go to your cabin.
00:40:35And I'll meet you there later.
00:40:36Why can't I go, too?
00:40:37Please, Inza.
00:40:38I have no time to waste.
00:40:48Mr. Wilton?
00:40:48Yeah, Sam Wilton.
00:40:50Come in.
00:40:53Now, look, Mr. Yeager.
00:40:54I'm in a bind.
00:40:55Any minute, there's going to be a knock on that door and Captain Trigner and I are going to have a chat.
00:40:59And I'm not going to know what to say because he thinks I'm Kroll.
00:41:02Now, your daughter seems to think that Kroll was a very good friend of yours.
00:41:05I have found out Kroll was not a friend of ours.
00:41:08Who was Kroll?
00:41:09Obviously, a communist agent.
00:41:12This Captain Trigner, he's a communist, too.
00:41:15Well, where do you fit into all this?
00:41:17Mr. Wilton, there is an atomic bomb in the hold of this ship.
00:41:22That is why I am here.
00:41:24The purpose of this voyage is to destroy the Panama Canal.
00:41:27I thought I had news for you.
00:41:30Now, look, Mr. Yeager.
00:41:31You've got to tell me all about yourself and Kroll.
00:41:34Now, give it to me fast.
00:41:35I don't know where to begin.
00:41:36Well, where did you meet Kroll?
00:41:38I met him in Sverdlovsk three months ago.
00:41:41Sverdlovsk.
00:41:42That's in Russia, isn't it?
00:41:43Yes, that's in the Ural Mountains.
00:41:45I escaped from there.
00:41:47Or at least I thought I had escaped from there two weeks ago with the help of Kroll.
00:41:52Was your daughter in Russia with you?
00:41:53No, no.
00:41:54I met Ilze in San Breko.
00:41:56It was the first time in eight years that I've seen her.
00:42:00Were you in a Russian prison camp?
00:42:01I was a prisoner.
00:42:03But I wasn't actually in a camp.
00:42:06There is a large atomic plant in Sverdlovsk.
00:42:09And I was considered one of the directors of the plant.
00:42:14You see, I'm a very sick man, Mr. Wilton.
00:42:17And when this Kroll came to me and he said he could help me to escape and that I could see my daughter once more.
00:42:29You know, Mr. Wilton, scientists can be very stupid sometimes.
00:42:32Yes, as I look back now, that whole escape is all so simple.
00:42:40I should have realized.
00:42:43I should have known it.
00:42:52Where is your father, Miss Yeager?
00:42:54I don't know.
00:43:11It is apparent.
00:43:13It is apparent that you have lied to me from the beginning, Mr. Kroll.
00:43:19Captain Tragmer is coming.
00:43:21Mr. Wilton, my daughter's life is in your hands.
00:43:23I thought you wished to speak to your daughter, Dr. Yeager.
00:43:29I have already spoken to my daughter, Captain.
00:43:32But I also had a few things to say to Mr. Kroll.
00:43:36Then perhaps you have reached your decision.
00:43:39Yes, Captain, as you say.
00:43:41I have nothing to gain by refusing.
00:43:43Ah.
00:43:53Father.
00:43:55Mr. Kroll, you had better take Miss Yeager into her cabin.
00:43:57Where are you going?
00:43:59Well, you haven't anything to worry about, Miss Yeager.
00:44:00Captain Tragmer and your father have something they want to talk over.
00:44:03Ilza, you go with Mr. Kroll.
00:44:06He'll explain everything to you.
00:44:08Have you ever been through the Panama Canal, Mr. Kroll?
00:44:33Oh, no.
00:44:34No, I haven't.
00:44:35Oh, it's too bad you were leaving us in Balboa.
00:44:37The canal is worth seeing.
00:44:40You know, Mr. Kroll, men and countries have been talking about destroying the Panama Canal
00:44:45ever since it was first built.
00:44:47But nobody has ever been able to figure out a way to do it.
00:44:51Now it will be done.
00:44:52Captain, are you sure your crew can be trusted?
00:44:57Positive.
00:44:58Every man under my command is aboard the ship because he wants to be here.
00:45:02You do not distrust men who volunteer for a certain death, Mr. Kroll.
00:45:06How many Americans believe enough in their country to volunteer for a suicidal mission such as this?
00:45:13Very few, Mr. Kroll.
00:45:15Very few.
00:45:17Americans set much too high a value on human life.
00:45:21Especially their own.
00:45:23Mr. Kroll, would you be willing to sacrifice your life for the cause you believe in?
00:45:30Yes, I would.
00:45:33The Banias will arrive at Balboa by 10 o'clock Tuesday morning.
00:45:36And there, Mr. Kroll, is where the Banias will have to pass the big test.
00:45:40Because at Balboa, they searched the ship from stem to stern.
00:45:44But I doubt very much if they will find anything.
00:45:46Once fast Balboa, it is merely a matter of hours.
00:45:51Through the locks at Miraflores.
00:45:53Through the locks at Pedro Miguel.
00:45:56Then Gatun Lake.
00:45:58And then the key to the entire canal.
00:46:02Gatun locks.
00:46:03Gatun dam.
00:46:04And the most powerful hydroelectric station in the world.
00:46:09Gatun, come in.
00:46:19Is that from the tower, Captain?
00:46:21Yes, there has been a slight change in the plans.
00:46:24What do you mean?
00:46:25We will meet the tower off Cabos Corrientes as we had planned if Dr. Yeager had refused.
00:46:29But instead of Dr. Maloff coming aboard the Banias with us,
00:46:32you, Mr. Kroll, and Miss Yeager will go aboard the tower.
00:46:34What time do we meet the tower, Captain?
00:46:37Eleven o'clock tomorrow night.
00:46:41Something troubling you, Mr. Kroll?
00:46:43Oh, no, no, not really.
00:46:45I just don't like changing plans.
00:46:47Well, sometimes a change in plans is necessary.
00:46:51And of course, you and Miss Yeager will be safely aboard the tower,
00:46:55whereas we on the Banias, we, well...
00:46:58May the last trip of Captain Dragnar on the Banias
00:47:02be their most successful.
00:47:04Please, Miss Yeager, stay in your cabin.
00:47:20You can't.
00:47:21You have to tell me where my father is.
00:47:25Please go to bed, Miss Yeager.
00:47:27I assure you that everything will be all right.
00:47:30You've got to stay in your cabin.
00:47:31I'll see you in the morning.
00:47:34Oh, uh, that won't be necessary, Pearl.
00:47:43Captain's order, Mr. Kroll.
00:47:45He doesn't want Miss Yeager to talk with the rest of the passengers.
00:47:47Oh, yes, yes, I guess to the captain's rider.
00:47:50Good night.
00:47:51Uh, good night, Mr. Kroll.
00:47:53Mr. Kroll, even though we're fellow passengers,
00:48:12I'd like you very much better if you knocked before you came into my cabin.
00:48:15I'm sorry.
00:48:17Do either of you men how to run a ship's radio?
00:48:19Yeah, I can handle one.
00:48:21Why?
00:48:21Unless we make contact with another ship.
00:48:24None of us will be alive when we reach Balboa.
00:48:26Fred, do you think they'd mind if I picked a few bananas?
00:48:47Yes, I think they would, Kate.
00:48:48Uh, why?
00:48:52Fred, are you going to answer me?
00:48:55What did you say, Kate?
00:48:57Nothing, dear.
00:48:58Nothing at all.
00:49:00What in the world is the matter with you this morning?
00:49:03Well, you're acting as...
00:49:03Here comes Mr. Crofton.
00:49:05Well, what's so earth-shaking about that?
00:49:07Good morning.
00:49:07Good morning.
00:49:08Oh, morning.
00:49:09Say, do you think they'd mind if I picked a few bananas?
00:49:12I don't think so, Mrs. Dills.
00:49:14I don't either.
00:49:17Could you do something about cheering my husband up?
00:49:20My goodness, he's been in the dumps all morning.
00:49:23I'll try, Mrs. Dills.
00:49:27Haven't you told your wife anything?
00:49:29I didn't think there was any point in having her worry, too.
00:49:32I don't suppose you had any luck sending out a message.
00:49:34I went to the radio room a half a dozen times last night.
00:49:43They keep it locked.
00:49:45Where's Wilton?
00:49:45I think he's in the captain's cabin.
00:49:47Have you seen the girl?
00:49:48No.
00:49:49One of the crew took some food to her cabin a little while ago.
00:49:52What are we going to do, Mr. Crofton?
00:49:56I don't know, Fred.
00:50:00Oh, Fred.
00:50:02Oh, you almost made me drop.
00:50:04Well, it wouldn't be much loss if I had.
00:50:07We'll be in our cabin, Kate.
00:50:16Um, uh, would you mind if I picked a few of the bananas?
00:50:23I'll only take the very ripe ones.
00:50:28All right.
00:50:28Why don't you take off your coat?
00:50:43Admit that this cabin is hotter than the boiler room.
00:50:46Mr. Crofton, this is a new suit.
00:50:57You bought it in Sombrero.
00:50:59That's right.
00:51:00What about it?
00:51:02Nothing.
00:51:03But I would think you would have had too much on your mind while in Sombrero to bother buying a new suit.
00:51:09You were only in Sombrero one day, Mr. Crow.
00:51:11Needed a new suit.
00:51:12Why?
00:51:13Mr. Perro worries about everything, Mr. Crow.
00:51:16So I see.
00:51:18I bought the suit because I sent my luggage down ahead with the Jaegers.
00:51:21Left me only one suit, the one I was wearing.
00:51:24After seeing Clegg, the suit wasn't very presentable.
00:51:27Had a round hole right here in the sleeve.
00:51:29I figured it might make the customs men rather curious.
00:51:34Does that ease your mind, Mr. Perro?
00:51:59Mr. Crofton, if we...
00:52:08Look, Fred.
00:52:09How many times do I have to tell you to call me Everett?
00:52:12You know, I bet you never call anybody by the first name unless they were a blood relative.
00:52:17I'm not quite that bad.
00:52:19Everett, I was thinking if we...
00:52:22That was Kate.
00:52:29Kate!
00:52:36Kate!
00:52:38Mr. Crofton, what has happened to her?
00:52:41She's all right, Fred.
00:52:43She probably fainted from the heat.
00:52:45Mr. Deltz, your wife's been bitten by a snake.
00:52:49Probably a fer-de-lence.
00:52:54Crofton, give me a hand.
00:52:55Let's get her to the cabin.
00:52:56Mr. Crow.
00:52:56Let Mr. Deltz and Mr. Crofton take her to her cabin.
00:53:02I think it would be wiser if you remain here and find the fer-de-lence.
00:53:10You two men there, you could also help to look.
00:53:26It is a fer-de-lence, Mr. Crow?
00:53:41Yes.
00:53:43Where do you go now?
00:53:45To see if there's anything I can do for Mrs. Deltz.
00:53:47What happens to Mrs. Deltz does not concern us.
00:53:50Besides, we have not yet finished eating.
00:54:11Mr. Perro, please roll up Mr. Crow's sleeve.
00:54:14I would like to see how badly he was hurt by Mr. Clay.
00:54:17Roll up my own sleeve.
00:54:22Remove that bondage, please.
00:54:29You heal very quickly, Mr. Crow.
00:54:31Look, Captain, no more games.
00:54:32Let's have it.
00:54:33What's on your mind?
00:54:34A considerable number of things.
00:54:35It is very odd that you knew Mrs. Deltz was bitten by a fer-de-lence just from the marks on her face,
00:54:41even before you ever saw the snake.
00:54:44And I noticed that you handled and carried a machete just like a native.
00:54:48Other things bothered me, too.
00:54:51Mr. Perro, have you noticed that Mr. Crow is very brown?
00:54:58Perhaps he has spent more time in South America than he has in Russia.
00:55:03Who are you, Mr. Crow?
00:55:05If I told you, you wouldn't believe it.
00:55:09Tell me anyway.
00:55:17Who are you, and why did you come aboard the Banos?
00:55:21My name's Sam Wilton.
00:55:23A good American name.
00:55:26What happened to Mr. Crow?
00:55:27Mr. Perro has just asked you a question.
00:55:37Clegg killed him.
00:55:39Is Clegg still alive?
00:55:45Why don't you pull the string on that thing and get this over with?
00:55:48I intend to, Mr. Wilton, but not until I've asked you a few more questions.
00:55:52I couldn't ask all the questions you want, but you won't get any answers.
00:55:57Captain, Mrs. Diltz is dying.
00:55:59We've got to get a doctor.
00:56:00Oh, that would be a waste of time, Mr. Crofton.
00:56:02Mrs. Diltz will be dead within an hour.
00:56:04Mr. Crow tells me that the affair that launches...
00:56:06I don't care what Mr. Cole tells you.
00:56:08I insist that you radio Buenaventura and have a doctor flown out.
00:56:11He can be here in a...
00:56:12Yes.
00:56:13But I am the captain of the Banos, Mr. Crofton.
00:56:16And I'm not sending for a doctor.
00:56:19Now, please, go back to your cabin.
00:56:30Mr. Wilton, are you prepared to give your answers now?
00:56:35There's no use to it happening longer, Fred.
00:56:57She's dead, isn't she?
00:57:03Where are you going, Fred?
00:57:04If the captain had sent for a doctor, Kate would still be alive.
00:57:07I know, Fred, but you've got to stay here.
00:57:09No, I'm going to see the captain.
00:57:10Look, Fred, I know how you feel.
00:57:12Let me go!
00:57:12Let me go!
00:57:14Look, Fred!
00:57:20And now, Mr. Wilton, what happened to Mr. Clegg?
00:57:27My wife is dead.
00:57:28I'm very sorry to hear that, Mr. Diltz, but there's nothing I can do about it.
00:57:31My wife is dead.
00:57:33You killed her.
00:57:34You did it.
00:57:35You wouldn't send for the doctor.
00:57:42Take every man and search this ship from stand to stern.
00:57:45Bring that man back here.
00:57:46All hands!
00:57:47All hands!
00:57:48All hands!
00:57:51All hands on deck.
00:57:53All hands.
00:57:53All hands.
00:58:18All hands.
00:58:19I don't know.
00:58:49I haven't found him by now. I bet he's not still aboard ship.
00:58:54You know what? They're still looking for him.
00:58:56I think I'll go down and see if I can get into that radio row.
00:58:59Fred, if you'll...
00:59:03Fred.
00:59:19Fred, if you'll see me, I'll go down and see if I can get into that radio.
00:59:24I'll go down and see if I can get into that radio.
00:59:26I'll go down and see if I can get into that radio.
00:59:28Go back to your cabin, Mr. Crofton.
00:59:42Have you found him yet?
00:59:44No, but we will.
00:59:46Please go back to your cabin, Mr. Crofton.
00:59:49When are we going to take care of Crofton and Tiltz?
01:00:00We will take care of them after we have found Wilton.
01:00:03And I'll go down and see if I can get into that radio.
01:00:07Goodbye.
01:00:08Please take care of yourself.
01:00:09Down here.
01:00:36Down here.
01:00:38Tell Crofton to go to my cabin.
01:00:40There's a gun underneath my bunk.
01:00:41If he can make it, he may get a message on it.
01:00:43They're coming this way.
01:00:44They'll find you, Mr. Wilton.
01:00:46Get down.
01:00:48My wife is dead, Mr. Wilton.
01:00:53Goodbye, Mr. Wilton.
01:00:55I wish you and Mr. Crofton luck.
01:01:06Mr. Wilton wasted much of our time.
01:01:22But he will waste no more, Captain.
01:01:25We'd better radio the Tara not to wait for Mr. Crofton.
01:01:28Not yet.
01:01:29We still may have need for Dr. Maloff.
01:01:31Why, Captain?
01:01:32You are not very bright, Mr. Barrow.
01:01:34I will have to have a talk with Dr. Jaeger before we radio the Tara.
01:01:38Would you like to have some more food sent down, Dr. Jaeger?
01:01:52Is my daughter all right?
01:01:54Well, naturally, she is worried about you.
01:01:56But of course, only you can save her life.
01:02:03Could I...
01:02:05Could I speak to Mr. Crofton?
01:02:08You mean Mr. Wilton?
01:02:13Yes, we have found out all about your friend, Mr. Wilton.
01:02:17He is dead, Doctor.
01:02:19He tried to escape.
01:02:21And so, if you will still agree to serve as the match,
01:02:24Mr. Pero, my first mate, will leave the Banos at Balboa with your daughter.
01:02:28And he will release her the moment he receives word that the bombing has taken place.
01:02:32If you refuse, you and your daughter will be killed and Dr. Maloff will take your place.
01:02:42Well, Dr. Jaeger...
01:02:48Yes.
01:02:51A very wise decision, Dr. Jaeger.
01:02:54You will not see me again until we reach Gatun Lux.
01:02:57Then I will join you and we will...
01:02:59You and I will be blown to eternity together.
01:03:06Now, Mr. Pero, we can the radio, the Tara.
01:03:12You men, start moving the cargo.
01:03:13Are you sure Jaeger will still go through with it?
01:03:14Positive.
01:03:15Well, I will go and take care of the passengers and the girl.
01:03:18In the morning.
01:03:19In the morning.
01:03:20In the morning.
01:03:21We have done enough for one day.
01:03:22Mr. Pero, I am going to turn in.
01:03:23You will stay here until the cargo is moved.
01:03:24Then take over on the bridge.
01:03:25In the morning.
01:03:26In the morning.
01:03:27We have done enough for one day.
01:03:28Mr. Pero, I am going to turn in.
01:03:29You will stay here until the cargo is moved.
01:03:30Then take over on the bridge.
01:03:31In the morning.
01:03:32In the morning.
01:03:33In the morning.
01:03:34We have done enough for one day.
01:03:35Mr. Pero, I am going to turn in.
01:03:36You will stay here until the cargo is moved.
01:03:37Then take over on the bridge.
01:03:38In the morning.
01:03:39In the morning.
01:03:40In the morning.
01:03:41In the morning.
01:03:42We have done enough for one day.
01:03:43Mr. Pero, I am going to turn in.
01:03:44You will stay here until the cargo is moved.
01:03:46Then take over on the bridge.
01:04:08What I am going to do is.
01:04:09I am going to turn in.
01:04:10Danny.
01:04:11I am going to turn in.
01:04:14Come home.
01:04:15Come here, Captain.
01:04:16You are very quiet, Captain.
01:04:17Remember, you said I handled a machete like a native.
01:04:19Where is your gun?
01:04:20Where is your gun?
01:04:21There is a whisper.
01:04:23Under the pillow.
01:04:25It is a very handy place for the gun.
01:04:30Take me to Dr. Yager.
01:04:34It would be very difficult.
01:04:35That would be very difficult to do.
01:04:40Take me to him anyway.
01:04:46Get up.
01:05:05If you want to see Dr. Yeager, you have a lot of work to do.
01:05:17There is no riddles, Captain.
01:05:18Where is he?
01:05:19Behind the cargo.
01:05:20There is a section built into the side of the ship.
01:05:24Okay.
01:05:24You know exactly where it is.
01:05:26Start moving the cargo, Captain.
01:05:27You are being very foolish, Mr. Wilton.
01:05:30We'll be in Balboa before I could possibly remove all this.
01:05:33Get started.
01:05:35What happened to the original Banius?
01:05:41It was torpedoed and sunk a week before you came aboard at San Brejo.
01:05:48How come no one knew about the sinking?
01:05:51That was Mr. Clegg's contribution.
01:05:53He was the radio operator aboard the original Banius.
01:05:57So no message was sent, and there were no survivors to tell about it except Mr. Clegg.
01:06:03You made this ship look enough like the Banius to get it through the Panama Canal without suspicion.
01:06:09That is right.
01:06:11Quite a plan, Captain.
01:06:12Quite a plan.
01:06:13Quite a plan.
01:06:14Quite a plan.
01:06:14Quite a plan.
01:06:14Quite a plan.
01:06:15Quite a plan.
01:06:15Quite a plan.
01:06:16Quite a plan.
01:06:16Quite a plan.
01:06:17Quite a plan.
01:06:17Quite a plan.
01:06:18Quite a plan.
01:06:18Quite a plan.
01:06:19Quite a plan.
01:06:19Quite a plan.
01:06:20Quite a plan.
01:06:20Quite a plan.
01:06:21Quite a plan.
01:06:21Quite a plan.
01:06:22Quite a plan.
01:06:22Quite a plan.
01:06:23Quite a plan.
01:06:23Quite a plan.
01:06:24Quite a plan.
01:06:24Quite a plan.
01:06:25Quite a plan.
01:06:25Quite a plan.
01:06:26Quite a plan.
01:06:26Quite a plan.
01:06:27Quite a plan.
01:06:27Quite a plan.
01:06:28Quite a plan.
01:06:29Quite a plan.
01:06:30Quite a plan.
01:06:31Quite a plan.
01:06:32Quite a plan.
01:06:33Quite a plan.
01:06:34Quite a plan.
01:06:43Hey!
01:07:13Lofton.
01:07:29I thought you wouldn't end it.
01:07:31I heard our shots last night.
01:07:31I'm all right. Are you sure you know how to operate the ship's radio?
01:07:34Sure, sure I do.
01:07:35I want to take Miss Yeager with us.
01:07:43In a couple of hours, we'll be out of the woods. Come on.
01:08:10Take over. Lock the door.
01:08:13Here, hold this.
01:08:43Well, it won't be long now.
01:08:57Where'd you contact?
01:08:59I hit the jackpot.
01:09:00It'll be all right if we went ashore now, Commander.
01:09:16Certainly, Weldon. There's nothing more for you to do.
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