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00:00The End
01:00See, the weight on the end pulls the line out from here, from the reel.
01:05Let me try.
01:06Now, me.
01:07It's all right.
01:08You can both have a go.
01:09Let's have a look.
01:11Put some more bait on that.
01:14Now, when you put the bait on the bread, you've got to roll it around nice and tightly.
01:20You've got to be careful, though, because the hook's very, very sharp.
01:23It's got a barb in it.
01:24What's a barb?
01:26Well, it's a bit of the hook that goes the other way.
01:28And it means that when the fish takes the bait from its mouth, it means it can't wriggle free.
01:33There, you see it?
01:34Does it hurt?
01:36Some people say it doesn't.
01:39Where'd you spring from?
01:41I saw you from the woods.
01:42The name's Lawson.
01:44Robert Lawson.
01:46Well, I'm Greg Preston.
01:47This is John and Lizzie.
01:49Hello.
01:49Hello.
01:50You're learning to fish.
01:52You've been ill.
01:53Oh, yes, I was ill.
01:55How many of you?
01:57Ten.
01:59You come far?
02:00Far enough for one day.
02:03Yeah, well, we can put you up.
02:04That's kind.
02:06I'm afraid you'll have to go up that way and round the road.
02:08We haven't got round to building a bridge yet.
02:11Perhaps I can be of help.
02:12Come on, kids.
02:20Oh, Eddie.
02:21Could you get me some salt?
02:23I have to go back to the baby.
02:24Okay, that's all right.
02:25Yes.
02:42All right.
02:59Hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm.
03:24Abby?
03:26Abby, this is Robert Lawson.
03:28Abby Grant.
03:29Hello.
03:30Hello.
03:31I've asked him to stay.
03:32Well, how's he happy?
03:33Oh, yeah.
03:34He's all right.
03:35Then you're welcome, Mr Lawson.
03:37I don't like the look of this mother.
03:52I'm glad I'm not out in that tonight.
03:54Where were you making for?
03:56Oh, nowhere special.
03:57Just looking around.
03:58What's it like now?
03:59I mean, generally.
04:00We haven't been far from here for ages.
04:02Well, there's a kind of pattern emerging.
04:05You know, people are banding together a bit.
04:08You still come across loners, of course.
04:10Like you?
04:11No, no, no.
04:12I'm not a natural loner.
04:14It's just that I haven't found a place I want to settle yet.
04:18But as I say, there seems to be a narrowing down of choices.
04:21Groups that have set up small communities.
04:24Like you, here.
04:25People grafting away to become self-supporting.
04:29And then there are the scavengers.
04:31Oh, we know about those.
04:32They've been around here.
04:33They're like locusts.
04:34They clear out everything.
04:36Some of the larger groups must have a huge stockpile.
04:39Well, that's right.
04:40They have.
04:41That means they've got something to protect.
04:43So their places are like armed camps.
04:45But it doesn't matter how much they've got.
04:48Sooner or later, they're going to run out.
04:50And that's the time people like you are going to have to look out for yourselves.
04:54Yeah, well, we've already had our fair share of problems with people like those.
04:57Oh.
04:59There's another group, too.
05:00They're sort of nomads.
05:01They travel around together, stay in a place for a while,
05:04and then move on looking for something better, I suppose.
05:07Of course, it's getting harder for them, too, with most of the petrol gone.
05:11Yeah, but we don't use too much of that on ourselves, do we?
05:14We think if we're really sparing, and we don't use the tractor too much,
05:17we can make our petrol last for four or five years.
05:20Now, you're lucky.
05:21I tell you, things must get worse before they get better.
05:25Now, groups are setting up, but they have different ideas,
05:28and they're becoming afraid of one another.
05:30And that makes them insular.
05:32Well, that was bound to happen, I suppose.
05:34I mean, we're pretty wary ourselves.
05:36At least we don't advertise the fact that we're here.
05:38Well, that's not quite true.
05:39There's a settlement about 30 miles from here.
05:42They have quite a big stockpile of things,
05:44and they seem quite glad to do some bartering.
05:46We've traded with them twice now.
05:48That's what it needs.
05:49I think that's where the future is, into dependence.
05:52I mean, there won't be much advance until we have a common aim.
05:55Yeah.
05:56And how long is that going to take?
05:57Well, that's long.
05:59Look, if you haven't got any particular plans,
06:02why don't you stay on for a while?
06:04You can stay for as long as you like.
06:05You wouldn't be committed.
06:08I appreciate that.
06:10I like what I've seen here.
06:12I admire what you're trying to do.
06:13Look, you're going to have to decide now.
06:15Why don't you stay, as Abby says, for a couple of days
06:16and just see if you can get used to the place.
06:19Well, now, if you don't mind.
06:21Of course I do.
06:22Come on, I'll show you to your place.
06:24One of the good things about having a house as big as this is it.
06:27Everyone can have a room on their own.
06:29Good night.
06:30Thank you for your hospitality.
06:31Good night.
06:32See you in the morning.
06:34Yes.
06:35Good night.
06:36Good night.
06:37Well, what do you think?
06:41Well, he seems all right.
06:43Traveling a bit late, isn't he?
06:45How do you mean?
06:46He arrived with only a gun.
06:49Yeah.
06:50He doesn't look as though he's been sleeping right either.
06:53This is one of that group with Little Bartle.
06:56Why didn't he mention it when Abby said about it?
06:58Oh, I know.
06:59Good way to find out.
07:00What?
07:01Ask him.
07:02We'll attack him in the morning.
07:04Listen to that.
07:05I'll break her and see if the children are all right.
07:06It's like you've ever been charming in that.
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10:39We'd better start replanting.
10:42Get them back in the ground.
10:44What about the seed?
10:45I don't know.
10:47A lot of them must have been washed out.
10:50And they were all we had.
10:52There might be some left.
10:54I'll go and check.
10:54Jolly.
10:55Jolly.
10:56Jolly.
10:56Would you like to see the baby?
11:14Hasn't she grown?
11:16Yes, but she sleeps all the time.
11:18She's no fun, really.
11:19She doesn't.
11:21She kept her poor mother up all night.
11:23Now she's quiet.
11:24Aunt Emma?
11:25Yes.
11:26Another new man.
11:27Yes.
11:28Well, I can't find him.
11:30Well, he must be somewhere.
11:31Go and have a look.
11:32I have.
11:33Everywhere.
11:34Go and look again.
11:35Come on.
11:36Ah, the drain's completely blocked.
11:51Think it's fixed now, though.
11:53How's the garden?
11:55Completely washed out.
11:58Greg, we're going to have to get some more seeds.
12:01But I'm not sure it's not too late to plant anything now.
12:04But is there nothing left at all?
12:06I don't know.
12:07I'm just going to have a look.
12:08Oh, God.
12:31Oh, God.
12:38Everything.
12:44Every bloody thing we're in.
13:08Why don't you turn that in and grow a beard?
13:19Because I don't want to conceal the strength and character of my jawline.
13:23Because I don't want to hide the classic beauty of my fine cheekbones.
13:28Apart from that, I find beards always itch.
13:31Get used to it.
13:33Any luck?
13:35No, nothing.
13:35Not a thing.
13:36I must have done the best part of 20 miles and not a sniff of it.
13:41Bob not back yet.
13:42No.
13:44Did you see anybody?
13:45Yeah, one place.
13:47They saw me coming and ran off into the house.
13:49They shouted at me through the windows to clear off where they'd start shooting.
13:53Well, I didn't hang about.
13:55Oh, let's have something to eat.
13:56And then we'll get out the maps and work out a new search area.
14:13This wood's all soaking wet.
14:15Well, well, this is a surprise.
14:19It rains all night and now the wood's soaking wet.
14:21I don't think there's very much more down there.
14:32It's my own stupid fault for storing the stuff down in the first place.
14:35But I thought it was perfect.
14:37Cool and dry.
14:38Dry.
14:39How bad is it?
14:40It's about as bad as it could be.
14:45It'll be at least another couple of months before we have any sort of grain crop of our own.
14:49We can't go on killing off our livestock.
14:51We've got little enough left as it is since all the sheep were killed.
14:54Well, there always was a big question mark as to whether we could get through until next winter.
14:58There's no question mark anymore.
15:00Look, we'll just have to have another scout around the area.
15:03The whole area's been picked clean and we all know that.
15:06But what are they going to do?
15:08I don't know.
15:10We might try to deal with those people at Little Barton.
15:13I mean, they've got a warehouse stacked of stuff, a great stockpile.
15:16You think they're going to part with it just because we've run into some sort of trouble?
15:19Oh, we've traded with them before.
15:20I know.
15:21We had something to offer them in exchange then.
15:24Well, we could ask them to lend us something until our next harvest.
15:27Oh, it's not a hope of that.
15:28I mean, they drove hard enough bargains last night.
15:31And then are damn well that everything we're going to grow this year,
15:33we're going to need to see us through the winter.
15:35They're not going to trade just on credit.
15:37Can't blame them.
15:38But we must have something of value.
15:41Something they want.
15:45We have.
15:47The petrol.
15:49Yeah.
15:51Right.
15:52They'll trade for some of that.
15:53How much have we got?
15:55There must be at least a thousand gallons in that tank.
15:57We could ask for and get anything we wanted.
16:00I should say that petrol's the most valuable commodity there is.
16:03Then we're rich.
16:05And Greg, can you get the tank a go?
16:06Yeah, there's nothing wrong with it.
16:07Just have them finish then.
16:08Then will you do it?
16:09Yeah, sure.
16:09I'll just get out of these things and get on them.
16:11Paul, we should have to be very, very careful how we use the tractor and the Land Rover.
16:15Look, let's get all the oil drums and jerry cans we can lay our hands on and fill them up.
16:19We may as well have something by us for an emergency.
16:21Right.
16:21Come on, let's make a list.
16:23Right.
16:33I can't find him.
16:35Who?
16:36Mr Lawson.
16:37And I looked everywhere.
16:39You know, I've just been thinking.
16:55I'll bet we'll never see another orange again as long as we live.
16:59You just thought of that, have you?
17:03It's true, isn't it?
17:04I mean, there'll be a whole lot of kids who grow up without ever knowing what an orange is.
17:07You like oranges.
17:08I mean, you'll really miss them.
17:10No, but it's right, isn't it?
17:11I mean, lots of things.
17:12Oranges.
17:16Lemons.
17:19Pineapples.
17:20Bananas.
17:21I mean, grapefruit.
17:23I mean, lots of things.
17:24It's just occurred to you.
17:26I was just saying.
17:27You know, there are times when you make, when you really make me wonder.
17:31You haven't actually thought about things at all, have you?
17:33I mean, after all this time, it's only just occurred to you there'd be no more imported fruit.
17:36All right.
17:36Have you any idea what this country used to spend on imported food?
17:39Billions, billions of pounds.
17:41There wasn't a single day in your life when you didn't eat something that was brought in from abroad.
17:44That's not right.
17:45Brain, chocolate, rice, cooking oil, the list goes on and on.
17:48All right, yes.
17:48Sugar, coffee.
17:49Yes, and including that tea you're swilling down now.
17:52All right, don't go on about it.
17:53You know all.
17:58Shh.
17:59Well, you have any luck?
18:13Oh, so, so.
18:17Not bad.
18:19Wouldn't mind some food, though.
18:20I've been on the move since about five this morning.
18:23Yeah, well, there's plenty of time for that.
18:25What did you find?
18:26Oh, a nice little commune.
18:29Friendly people.
18:31Had a meal with them.
18:33Spent the night.
18:33Oh, come on, mate.
18:34Don't keep it in suspense.
18:35Did they have any?
18:37Yes.
18:38Much?
18:38Well, it depends what you mean by much.
18:41What would you say to about a thousand gallons?
18:45You mean it?
18:46It's just sitting there in a road tanker.
18:48Enough petrol to take us anywhere we want to go.
18:50And more besides.
18:51Fantastic!
18:53Are we going to have any trouble getting it?
18:55Well, they're not going to be very happy about it, are they?
18:57But nothing we can't handle.
18:59Now, if we can just find some big 50-gallon drums.
19:01Drums?
19:03What are you talking about?
19:04We take it all.
19:06We take the tanker.
19:08Keep the engine running, we'll charge the battery up.
19:38Come on, mate.
19:46Come on, now to two feet.
19:48Hold it.
19:49That's it.
19:54It's okay.
19:56You get yourself ready, and then we'll get started.
19:57Right.
19:59Well, do you think we've covered everything?
20:00I think so.
20:02Charmin?
20:02I can't think of anything else.
20:04Oh, we will, when they are going along.
20:06I'm sure I'm dancing.
20:07Oh, you worked it out?
20:09Yes, I've marked the most important things.
20:11Well, the rest of the dance are important.
20:13Just do the best deal you can.
20:14Okay.
20:14And suddenly, what's the bloke's name?
20:16Buller?
20:18Booyer.
20:18Well, Jenny knows him.
20:20We met him the last time he went up there.
20:21Well, I think he'll be back before dark.
20:28It's only 60 miles there and back.
20:39Jenny, you can lead.
20:41All right.
20:42Bye, Abby.
20:42See you later.
20:43Okay.
20:44Well, drive carefully.
20:44Before you go, I think you ought to take a look at the near side rear.
20:58Flat.
20:59Jenny?
21:00Hold on.
21:01We've got a flat.
21:02Oh, no.
21:09I can't see anyone.
21:11Okay.
21:12We must try and get this over with as little trouble as possible.
21:16Bob and I'll go straight for the tanker.
21:17With a bit of luck, we might even get it up before they realize what's happening.
21:21If they do put up a fight...
21:24We want that petrol.
21:25Come on.
21:26Let's get it done.
21:42We'll go.
21:59Bye-bye.
22:00Bye-bye.
22:06Bye-bye.
22:07Bye-bye.
22:10Bye-bye.
22:10Oh, my God.
22:40Oh, my God.
22:50Hello. You've come back.
22:59Where's the tanker?
23:00Greg took it away.
23:02Where?
23:04Where did Greg take it to?
23:06What the hell do we do now?
23:14Now, we want that petrol, Abby.
23:16Where's he taken it?
23:18You're too late.
23:20He can't have gone all that far.
23:22Now, where's he taken it?
23:24Let's get around to the front of the house.
23:28We can leave the boy here.
23:30Leave him!
23:32Come on.
23:34Come on!
23:50You dare hurt her!
23:52Just tell us what we want to know.
23:53You let her go?
23:54Yeah.
23:57Doesn't matter anyway.
23:58You never catch them.
23:59They've got too big a start.
24:00Where are they going?
24:04Little Barton.
24:06We're trading the petrol for other things.
24:08Don't raise any alarm until we're clear.
24:14Don't raise any alarm until we're clear.
24:27They've got too much of a start.
24:29You don't rearing the part?
24:30Notaviour.
24:33Yeah.
24:34Allcycle turns.
24:37That way.
24:39All happened.
24:47I got the valve here.
24:52I'm scared.
24:53I'm scared of my panic.
24:54I don't know.
25:24I don't know.
25:54I've never had the brakes back on me like that before.
25:58Will you be able to fix it?
26:00Can we go on?
26:01I'll have a look.
26:06Can you see anything?
26:11On the break through, it's gone completely.
26:13Oh, dear.
26:16It's one of those awkward jobs.
26:17How long?
26:18I don't know until I've had a proper look.
26:22Look, we may as well get this undercover.
26:24Just stick it in that barn over there.
26:27Just a second.
26:28Right.
26:28Let's do it.
26:52Oh, that's terrific.
27:18Really lovely.
27:19Is it bad?
27:20The whole damn thing's corroded.
27:24Look at that.
27:26Oh, can you fix it?
27:28Oh, I can do something.
27:30But I'm gonna need some more tools, bits and pieces.
27:33Yes, but you can do it. It can be done.
27:35Well, I can do a makeshift job.
27:37Get us as far as Little Barton, but...
27:39Look, could you go back and get some stuff?
27:41What, back to the house?
27:43Yeah, look, it'll take you only but an hour.
27:45Look, you just tell Paul I'm gonna need it.
27:47I'm gonna want the big tool chest,
27:49I'm gonna want some copper pipe about that size,
27:51a blowtorch and then some brake fluid.
27:53There's some lying around the house somewhere.
27:55Can you remember that?
27:56Yeah, I think so.
27:57You want a blowtorch, some brake fluid,
28:01a bit of copper pipe like that and...
28:03and the big tool chest.
28:05Yeah, but wouldn't it be better if you came back with me?
28:07Well, if you go then I can get started and let's get it stripped down.
28:09It'll save time, the long run.
28:11All right.
28:12Well, this is definitely the shortest route.
28:14No.
28:15It's a secondary road.
28:16I think with a tanker they'd have stuck to the main roads.
28:18So what do you reckon?
28:19Well, you pay as your money, you take your choice.
28:21I'd plump for this one.
28:24Okay.
28:29Hold it.
28:30Switch off a minute.
28:31What is it?
28:33Listen.
28:37There's a car coming.
28:38I don't hear anything.
28:39There is, I tell you.
28:41I hear it.
28:42Well, get behind the hedge and cover us.
28:44Stay out of sight until we know what's happening.
28:46Okay.
28:51That's Jenny.
28:52The girl from the house.
28:53Let me handle this.
28:59Jenny!
29:00What a surprise.
29:01What are you doing out here?
29:03I was just gonna ask you the same thing.
29:05You went off in a bit of a hurry last night, didn't you?
29:07I wanted to make an early start.
29:09Didn't want to disturb you.
29:11Oh, Jenny.
29:12This is Jim Buckmaster.
29:14Hello.
29:15It's nice to meet you.
29:16Robert's told me about your settlement.
29:18I'm going there now.
29:19I've got to pick up some tools.
29:20Oh, trouble?
29:21Well, nothing that can't be fixed.
29:23Anything we can do to help?
29:25No, I don't think so, thank you.
29:27I think Greg will be able to manage once I've got the bits and pieces he needs.
29:30Has the tanker broken down?
29:31Yes, we've pulled it off the road so that it can get repaired.
29:34How did you know about the tanker?
29:38You'd better show us where it is.
29:40Well, I've got to get the things.
29:42Hey, Dorothy!
29:43Get in the tube.
29:44Hey, look!
29:45Oh!
29:46Thorpe, go to it!
29:51Why don't we just make her tell us where it is?
29:53We don't have to take her with us.
29:54We don't want her running off to get help, do we?
29:56Or you don't have to take her?
29:58We don't have to take her with us.
29:59He's WWII.
30:00How's that?
30:01You're wait.
30:02Exactly!
30:03I'm so nervous, sorry.
30:04You're so nervous and very nervous, you're so nervous.
30:05Hey, look, this is yourтера!
30:07I'm sorry.
30:08Oh!
30:10Oh, you're so nervous.
30:11Oh, you're so nervous.
30:12It's a while…
30:13My son has a bit of a lie.
30:15That's true.
30:16I'm sorry, you're so nervous.
30:17Let's not have a lie.
30:18It's not a lie.
30:19You're so nervous.
30:20You're so nervous.
30:21I'm sorry.
30:22We're so nervous.
30:23Okay, you're so nervous.
30:25Let's go.
30:55I can't see anybody.
31:22Goes down quietly.
31:25Greg!
31:26Keep her quiet.
31:55He's probably in the barn.
32:06Well, there's no reason why you should suspect anything.
32:08I'll go in on my own, get him off guard.
32:10And Bob, you cut on the back of the farmhouse and be ready when I make my move.
32:13Okay.
32:21Thorpe, you stay with the girl.
32:23Don't take me off guard.
32:24Love her.
32:24You stay with the girl.
32:26Don't take me off guard.
32:28I can't see anybody.
32:32I can't do it.
32:34You stay with me.
32:35I can't do it.
32:39Anybody here?
33:09Anybody inbound?
33:39Anybody inbound?
34:09Anybody inbound?
34:10Anybody inbound?
34:11Anybody inbound?
34:12Anybody inbound?
34:14Anybody inbound?
34:15Anybody inbound?
34:21Get up!
34:22Get up!
34:23You tell them to bring Jenny over here.
34:25Come on, do it!
34:26You can't...
34:27Just do as you're told and you won't get hurt.
34:30Hey!
34:31Bring the girl!
34:32Are you all right?
34:33Do what I say.
34:34Tell Thorpe, get the girl!
34:36Hey!
34:37Bring the girl!
34:38Are you all right?
34:39Do what I say.
34:40Tell Thorpe, get the girl!
34:41Thorpe!
34:42Bring the girl!
34:43Thorpe!
34:44Bring the girl!
34:45Are you all right?
34:46Do what I say.
34:47Tell Thorpe, get the girl!
34:50Thorpe!
34:52Bring the girl!
34:54Don't ask me.
34:55Let her let her come over here.
34:56Tell them!
34:57What about me?
34:58You go and she's safely inside.
35:00Let her go!
35:01Let her go!
35:02Don't ask me!
35:03Don't ask me!
35:04Don't ask me!
35:05Don't ask me!
35:14Let her let her come over here.
35:15Tell them!
35:16What about me?
35:17You go and she's safely inside.
35:22Let her go!
35:32I wish I could go.
35:33You'll listen to what I've got to say first.
35:35Did they hurt you?
35:36No.
35:37They want the petrol.
35:38Just give us the tanker.
35:39We don't want to harm him.
35:40You're not getting any part of it.
35:41Greg, there are three of them.
35:42Now you listen.
35:43That petrol's about the only trading commodity we've got.
35:45And we need it for food and seed.
35:46Because without supplies we won't be able to feed our people and our community's going to have it.
35:49No I'm not gonna let that happen.
35:50So you just take your men and you get out of here.
35:51Because I'm telling you that there's no way that you can win.
35:52And sit far to the whole damn lot before I let you get any part of it.
35:57Now go on.
35:58Get out!
35:59Get out!
36:01Get out!
36:02Get out!
36:03Get out!
36:04Get out!
36:05Get out!
36:06Get out!
36:08Get out!
36:09Get out!
36:10Get out!
36:12Get out!
36:13Get out!
36:14Get out!
36:15Get out!
36:16Get out!
36:17Get out!
36:18Get out!
36:19All right, let's stop it. Keep your heads down.
36:31There's no point taking any risk. We've got them pinned down so they can't move.
36:34But when we make our move, we've got to do it right.
36:36Look, Jim, it's gone wrong on us. Why don't we just forget it?
36:39No, it's not worth any of us getting hurt.
36:42Listen, there's a fortune sitting in that barn. We can trade it for anything we like.
36:46And they've got no more right to it than we have. We're going to get that petrol.
36:50What are they doing?
36:51They're just keeping undercover.
36:54Is there any other way in here?
36:56There's a door down that end, bolted.
36:59They'll have a hard job getting us out of here.
37:01Then what can they do?
37:03They can't do anything at the moment. It's a sort of stand-off.
37:06I suppose they could starve us out, but that would take them a couple of days.
37:09And if they did, they'd have to run the wrist.
37:11Abby might send someone out to look for us.
37:14What is it?
37:15They're moving.
37:19Jenny, will you take his gun and go down to the other door?
37:23Jenny, will you take his gun and go down to the other door?
37:23Oh, my God.
37:26Anna.
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37:50I don't know.
38:20I don't know.
38:51They'll try again.
38:52They'll probably wait until it's dark.
38:53That's their best chance.
38:55But they're bound to win, aren't they?
38:57I mean, sooner or later, they're bound to win.
39:00How long do you think it'll be before Abby sends someone to find us?
39:04I'm afraid there's no reason she should suspect anything's wrong.
39:07We can't come getting help from her.
39:10Unless we can get a word back.
39:11Yes, but how?
39:12Look, when you were captured, did you see how many guns they had?
39:16Um, they had three.
39:18They had one each.
39:19Are you sure?
39:20It's very important, Jenny.
39:22Yes, I think so.
39:23Yes, I'm sure that's all they had.
39:25Yeah, well, that means they've only got two now.
39:28And where's the jeep parked?
39:29Uh, on the road, down by the gate.
39:30Why?
39:31Well, if one of us could get to it.
39:33What, God, Si?
39:34Well, it's the last thing that they'd expect.
39:36Look, if you could get to that jeep.
39:38Me?
39:38Well, it's got to be you.
39:40Look, if you've only got two guns, they can't possibly cover all the angles of this barn.
39:43Now, if I draw their attention down to the front, you can get out through that door.
39:47Take it nice and slowly.
39:48Keep under cover, quietly.
39:51And I'll keep them busy down here, and I'll hold them off until you get back with help.
39:55And will you do it, Jenny?
39:57It's our only chance.
39:58Because if you don't, we haven't got a hope in hell.
40:05Well?
40:06There's the door around the back.
40:08It's locked.
40:10Where's Thorpe?
40:11Around the other side.
40:13And I'm going to need some more shells.
40:15Well, there's another box in the jeep.
40:23Thorpe!
40:35I think they're going to try and make a break for it.
40:38Jenny!
40:43I think they're going to try and pick them out.
40:56Yeah.
41:00Let's go.
41:30Now give them a couple back and keep them away from that door.
41:53I'll go get the cartridges.
42:00I'll go get the cartridges.
42:30You out there, you hear me?
42:50You're running out of time.
42:54All you've got left now is about half an hour.
42:57Then he's going to be back with more people than you can handle.
43:01Do you hear me?
43:02Do you hear me?
43:03Do you hear me?
43:04Do you hear me?
43:05Do you hear me?
43:07Do you hear me?
43:08Do you hear me?
43:09Do you hear me?
43:10Do you hear me?
43:11Do you hear me?
43:12Do you hear me?
43:13Do you hear me?
43:14Do you hear me?
43:15Do you hear me?
43:16Do you hear me?
43:17Do you hear me?
43:18Do you hear me?
43:19Do you hear me?
43:20Do you hear me?
43:21Cut the gun!
43:38Cut the gun!
43:39Get in, Zorb! Open the door, Bob! We've got him!
44:09Oh, my God. Break!
44:31Oh, my God.
45:01Oh, my God.
45:31Oh, my God.
46:01Oh, my God.
46:16Oh, my God.
46:23Oh, my God.
46:29Oh, my God.
46:44Oh, my God.
46:47You did this. You son of it, damn you. You did this.
46:52You son of it.
46:56It's mine. I took it. It's mine. It's mine.
47:02It's mine.
47:03It fell off.
47:04No.
47:05It's mine.
47:07It's mine.
47:08It's mine.
47:09It's mine! It's mine!
47:39It's mine!
48:09You all right?
48:14I actually think we've lost a little over 150 gallons.
48:18And three people dead.
48:22So what's life's worth nowadays?
48:2550 gallons of petrol.
48:28God help us all.
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48:42Two.
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48:45Two.
48:47Three.
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48:56Two.
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