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Greyhound Att@ck (2019) is an action-packed adventure that follows a courageous crew navigating challenging missions at sea. The film highlights teamwork, strategy, and quick thinking as the characters face intense obstacles and work together to overcome difficult situations.

Set against the dynamic backdrop of naval operations, the story emphasizes problem-solving, leadership, and determination. With exciting sequences, engaging performances, and suspenseful moments, This Movie delivers a thrilling cinematic experience for viewers who enjoy adventure-driven stories and high-stakes challenges.

This 2019 film is perfect for fans of action-adventure movies, naval stories, and exciting teamwork-focused cinema.

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00:01:20Okay, 1-5.
00:01:21Almost time.
00:01:23Charlie.
00:01:24Roger.
00:01:250-4-0-9-0-4
00:01:28Conan Tower
00:01:30I have no issues
00:01:32oh
00:01:34thanks
00:01:356-9-9-5-4-3
00:01:37Coming in, new friends.
00:01:4018, that's easy, 10.
00:01:450-7-10-9-9-2
00:01:50Coming in, no problems.
00:01:551-9-3
00:01:56Coming in, no problems.
00:01:571-9-3
00:01:58Killed it.
00:01:591-9-3
00:02:00Killed it.
00:02:00We're under 10,000 feet.
00:02:03They gave us hope for a while, didn't they make it?
00:02:05They sure did, Eddie.
00:02:07How many of those German rocket planes did you see?
00:02:10Caught a glimpse of one, moving really fast.
00:02:14Hey, Joe.
00:02:15I'm here.
00:02:16I mean, there's German chest, did you see from the back there?
00:02:21Two, I think.
00:02:22That's damn fast.
00:02:23You can barely see them.
00:02:25What the hell is that?
00:02:28What the hell is that?
00:02:31Looks like a rocket.
00:02:33Anti-aircraft?
00:02:36I don't think so.
00:02:38One of those jets?
00:02:40It's too big.
00:02:41I had never seen that before.
00:02:45We definitely got to report this to become a rich as we get back to base.
00:02:50You.
00:02:51You.
00:03:00So, how are things?
00:03:05So, how are things in Berlin?
00:03:07The atmosphere is tense as you might expect.
00:03:12What is the viewers' decision regarding my jets?
00:03:16The resource...
00:03:17The resources are staying with the V2.
00:03:19The fewer fields that the retribution program...
00:03:22...is the future of the Third Reich.
00:03:24Unless we have a deterrent in the air...
00:03:27...all of this will not matter.
00:03:29The problem is personnel, Colonel.
00:03:32The rockets require new pilots...
00:03:34...and the trajectories towards the London area have been...
00:03:37...very precise.
00:03:39Your program requires an extensive training of the...
00:03:42...the...
00:03:43...the...
00:03:44...the...
00:03:45...the...
00:03:46...the...
00:03:47...the...
00:03:48...the...
00:03:49...the...
00:03:50...the...
00:03:51...the...
00:03:52...the...
00:03:53...the...
00:03:56...since...
00:03:57...when do Jews get their own offices?
00:03:58What is here?
00:03:59He works developing propulsion systems on...
00:04:03...the...
00:04:04...under Edu on Brown...
00:04:05...and...
00:04:06...he studied under Einstein.
00:04:08paying him are you? Of course not. All he cares about is the safety of his family.
00:04:13They are laborers here. Difficult work, I imagine.
00:04:18Extremely.
00:04:20Sir?
00:04:23Excuse me, General. I have a nation to defend.
00:04:28Good morning, gentlemen. Are you here to represent the...
00:04:33Any fighter pilots?
00:04:35Pretty much everyone in our squadron, sir.
00:04:37Okay then, tell me...
00:04:38What seems to be the beef?
00:04:40Well, these orders about cutting back on...
00:04:43I have no idea of communication during the fight.
00:04:45I don't see how that's gonna work, sir.
00:04:47That's...
00:04:48That's what's keeping us alive up there, sir.
00:04:50It ain't like the 17s. They got their formation...
00:04:53And their rules.
00:04:54That's right. And their rule is absolute radio silence...
00:04:58Until they turn around for home.
00:05:00Because what they're doing has order to a colonel.
00:05:02That's right.
00:05:03Point Man drops his payload, then all the others know to go.
00:05:06Ain't the way it is for us.
00:05:08When those bandits come in...
00:05:10It's absolute chaos.
00:05:13Exactly.
00:05:14Have you ever been up in the air, sir?
00:05:16A couple of times last year.
00:05:18But that was before we had you boys.
00:05:20So please, don't ever think that we don't...
00:05:23Appreciate you being up there with us.
00:05:26So let me clarify.
00:05:27The purpose...
00:05:28The purpose of the orators is not to prevent you from alerting the rest of your squadron...
00:05:32If they're...
00:05:33If they're in danger.
00:05:34Or if there's any danger.
00:05:36The purpose of the orators is to not...
00:05:38alert the Germans as to where we're at.
00:05:41What we're doing.
00:05:42Where we're going.
00:05:43What our payload is.
00:05:44And so on.
00:05:45You understand?
00:05:46Okay.
00:05:47Okay.
00:05:48I understand.
00:05:49So work with me on this.
00:05:51Chatter all you want.
00:05:53Only when it's necessary.
00:05:55You've got to back off on helping their...
00:05:58intelligence.
00:05:59Now once all the bombs are dropped, it's no longer an issue.
00:06:03Okay?
00:06:04Okay, sir.
00:06:05We'll make sure this clarification gets around.
00:06:08I would appreciate it.
00:06:09Now, if you gentlemen will excuse me, I've got to address my...
00:06:13bomber crews in less than 30 minutes.
00:06:18Oh my god.
00:06:20See you next time!
00:06:28Amen.
00:06:33Amen.
00:06:38Amen.
00:06:43Amen.
00:06:48Amen.
00:06:53Amen.
00:06:55My primary concern, hair captain.
00:06:58The objective is safety.
00:07:00My last station was in a high-security farm.
00:07:03The country's facilities that is now in trouble.
00:07:06We are in control.
00:07:08The rockets are a prime target for the British.
00:07:13So, say bomb, say bomb, say bomb.
00:07:17Down here.
00:07:18Let me make it a little longer.
00:07:20Ah!
00:07:21This is Isaac.
00:07:23The private propulsion.
00:07:24This is the next office.
00:07:28So, he is one of the likes protected shoes.
00:07:31He is quite brilliant.
00:07:33Very important to our cause.
00:07:35All right.
00:07:37Delighted.
00:07:38To make your acquired sense.
00:07:39Fraulein Fallenberg?
00:07:40Van Fallenberg?
00:07:41Van Fallenberg?
00:07:43My apologies.
00:07:44Fraulein von Fallenberg.
00:07:46So, when...
00:07:48When would you like to begin your broadcast?
00:07:50I start tonight after dinner and...
00:07:53And you will please ask the cook to prepare some fish for my Siegfried.
00:07:57Ja, Liebchen, you will...
00:07:58Do you like some fish?
00:07:59Yeah.
00:08:00I know.
00:08:01You do not like eating eggs.
00:08:02It's a Jew.
00:08:03I do not like you.
00:08:03Cole.
00:08:04I have to talk to you about your brother.
00:08:06Not today.
00:08:08I have done that, sir.
00:08:09I am not talking about his practical jokes.
00:08:11I am afraid I am going to have to pull them from the...
00:08:14Why, sir?
00:08:15Because he is your only brother, Cole.
00:08:17It's just you and him.
00:08:18Right?
00:08:19No other brothers or sisters?
00:08:20Yes, sir.
00:08:21That's right.
00:08:22This has been shaping up ever since...
00:08:23Those brothers were lost in the Pacific.
00:08:25I have nothing to do with this.
00:08:27This has come...
00:08:28Coming directly from Headquarters Command.
00:08:30I don't have any other choice.
00:08:33I understand, sir.
00:08:34Could I tell him myself?
00:08:35Yeah.
00:08:36I understand, sir.
00:08:37Could I tell him myself?
00:08:38Yeah.
00:08:38See to it.
00:08:39After the briefing.
00:08:40Yes, sir.
00:08:42Well, fellas...
00:08:43We got the weather forecast.
00:08:44It's not looking good.
00:08:46They are calling for a clear sky.
00:08:48With very partial cloud cover tomorrow morning.
00:08:51Just remember how lucky you...
00:08:53You are compared to the crews last year.
00:08:55They didn't have the P-51s to keep them company all day.
00:08:58All the way there and back.
00:08:59They were on their own.
00:09:00Let's hear it for our little friends.
00:09:03All right.
00:09:04All right.
00:09:05Knock it off.
00:09:06Sir, how many planes are on the mission?
00:09:08We're on the mission tomorrow, including escorts.
00:09:10Between 7 and 800, Cole.
00:09:13Sir, with a grid that big, any bullet fired anywhere in the sky is bound to hit one of
00:09:17our planes.
00:09:18Yeah.
00:09:19Well, people with more rank than me want these factories taken out.
00:09:22And they've decided that...
00:09:23This is the way to do it.
00:09:24Besides, grid shouldn't be that tight anyway.
00:09:28If someone above you gets hit and falls, you don't want them falling on you.
00:09:32More planes?
00:09:33Fewer missions.
00:09:34Makes sense.
00:09:35More planes, more missions.
00:09:36That's the way it goes.
00:09:38We've got a job to do, and that's to win this damn war.
00:09:41And if it takes a thousand planes...
00:09:43...every day, then by God, that's what we do.
00:09:45What about those rocket planes we've been seeing, sir?
00:09:48Rumor has it they're twice as fast as our newest 51s.
00:09:51I'm going to let Lieutenant Colonel Tom...
00:09:53...Thompson brief you on what he knows about that.
00:09:55Rob?
00:09:56Thank you, Colonel.
00:09:58They're not rockets.
00:10:02They're a twin jet...
00:10:03...head design, but they're not as fast as everybody's crying about.
00:10:06But they're certainly faster than any...
00:10:08...thing we've got right now.
00:10:09Why don't we have something like that, sir?
00:10:11Well, we will.
00:10:12We will.
00:10:13We will.
00:10:14How are the Germans building them?
00:10:15Well, we're bombing the crap out of them every day.
00:10:17And the Br...
00:10:18They're slamming them every night.
00:10:19That's why we have to keep bombing the crap out of them every day.
00:10:23The other day, I saw something on a mission.
00:10:26And it wasn't a jet plane, it was a rocket...
00:10:28...sir.
00:10:29A big one.
00:10:30Straight out of science fiction.
00:10:31And it was moving fast.
00:10:33Very...
00:10:33Very fast.
00:10:34Anybody else see anything like this?
00:10:37All right, gentlemen, I know you get it pounded...
00:10:42...into your head every day about keeping quiet about classified information.
00:10:46And it's critical...
00:10:47...very critical in this case.
00:10:49What these men have seen is no longer science fiction.
00:10:52These Nazis for a long time have had these buzz bombs.
00:10:56And we can...
00:10:57...shoot them out of the sky with fighters.
00:10:58We can blow them out of the sky.
00:11:00But they've got something new...
00:11:02...and they call it a vengeance weapon.
00:11:04It's a large rocket.
00:11:06It travels its...
00:11:07...at supersonic speeds.
00:11:08And it's been terrorizing London and the surrounding area...
00:11:12...almost on a daily basis.
00:11:14But that's about as much as I can share with you now.
00:11:17When we get more information, I'll pass it along to you.
00:11:20Cardinal, let's get on with your briefing.
00:11:22Thanks.
00:11:22Hey, Joe.
00:11:23So?
00:11:24Whatcha taking?
00:11:25So?
00:11:26Whatcha taking?
00:11:27Well, everybody's afraid of those rocket planes.
00:11:30Yep.
00:11:32They'll blow up and burn down like the rest of them.
00:11:34Right?
00:11:35Yeah.
00:11:36Whew.
00:11:37Listen, um, Colonel Richards came by.
00:11:40He says that, uh, how to pull your...
00:11:42...to get you off my bird.
00:11:43You gotta go to another crate.
00:11:47For what reason?
00:11:48Well, apparently, they don't want family members...
00:11:52...and they're going down in the same wreck.
00:11:54Never bothered them before.
00:11:57I know.
00:11:58It's not my decision.
00:12:01You sure about that?
00:12:02Yeah, of course I'm sure.
00:12:05Even though you're my brother, you're the...
00:12:07...best tail gunner in the whole theater.
00:12:08I'm really not happy about this, Joe.
00:12:10Alright.
00:12:12Maybe I'll just tell you what number I'm in up here...
00:12:14...and pick me out.
00:12:15That'll be the trick.
00:12:17Give me a lot of metal in the sky tomorrow.
00:12:22Good night riding.
00:12:23I do not feel like I have adequate...
00:12:24Good night riding.
00:12:25I do not feel like I have adequate...
00:12:27...flying experience to take the ME-262 into combat.
00:12:31I agree.
00:12:32I agree, Lieutenant.
00:12:33But you have to understand.
00:12:35I need these jets in the...
00:12:37Yeah.
00:12:38They are our last hope for victory in this war.
00:12:41My god.
00:12:42My concern is their lack of maneuverability.
00:12:45Keep in mind, I'm used to these...
00:12:47...more agile...
00:12:48...190s.
00:12:49I've seen you in the 262, Lieutenant.
00:12:52And you've done well.
00:12:53Just remember, gradual acceleration and...
00:12:57...gradual deceleration is the key.
00:12:59Tricky in a combat situation.
00:13:02I'll do my best to remember that, so...
00:13:07...but it's a good boy.
00:13:08It's a good boy.
00:13:12Because it's a long time...
00:13:13...you, you, you, you.
00:13:14It's a really good boy.
00:13:15What are you trying to say?
00:13:16I've been making it in...
00:13:22Betty, what's up?
00:13:27That's the Dresden Dahl Major.
00:13:31Lord have mercy, not that.
00:13:32That's the Dresden Dahl.
00:13:36Good evening.
00:13:37This is Dresden Dahl here in beautiful Germany.
00:13:42And there you are, my sweet young heroes, soaring...
00:13:47...high into heavens on your missions, certain as that you...
00:13:52...are fighting as honorably as some knights of old.
00:13:57Think for a moment.
00:13:59What are you really doing?
00:14:01You are...
00:14:02...thropping your palms on the women and the children.
00:14:06They are innocent.
00:14:07They are innocent civilians who cannot defend themselves.
00:14:11That is civil.
00:14:12You are the work of a butcher, not a soldier.
00:14:15You are destroying whole...
00:14:17...homes and families.
00:14:18Homes and families just like yours in America.
00:14:22And there I go.
00:14:23And I know you miss your home and your family.
00:14:27And especially your sweetheart.
00:14:31She must...
00:14:32...you must be so lonely.
00:14:34She misses you so much.
00:14:37But how long can she wait for you?
00:14:41And...
00:14:42She's still on two if you come back...
00:14:44I don't like that on my aircraft.
00:14:45It's not at all.
00:14:47But, see if it matters.
00:14:48I don't know.
00:14:49Yeah.
00:14:51Mm-hmm.
00:14:52...
00:14:52Some kind of body's got to go with that bedroom voice. I'd like to meet her.
00:14:57Yeah, I bet you would.
00:15:02Captain Bittner, I might have something.
00:15:05What do you got, Joe?
00:15:06Not a hundred.
00:15:07A hundred percent sure, sir.
00:15:08It's behind us and low.
00:15:10Willis, you see anything?
00:15:11Nothing.
00:15:12All right, everybody stay sharp.
00:15:17Check the sun.
00:15:20What about it?
00:15:22Just below it, something.
00:15:25I think you're a lucid.
00:15:27I don't think so.
00:15:29Just a sun dog.
00:15:30I don't see anything.
00:15:32It's too sunny out here.
00:15:35I want more cloud cover.
00:15:37I second that.
00:15:39How far to the target?
00:15:40Cut the chatter about the target.
00:15:42Roger that.
00:15:45Skipper, I got...
00:15:47The wind is below.
00:15:50Bandits are aware about this.
00:15:52Below and to the right, four minutes, five o'clock.
00:15:57Joe, what you got?
00:16:00Uh, sorry.
00:16:01Tail...
00:16:02What do you see?
00:16:07What's that, two o'clock?
00:16:08Looks like a flock of birds.
00:16:11Some big...
00:16:12Big birds.
00:16:13This is trouble, boys.
00:16:15What the hell?
00:16:17Oh, hell.
00:16:20Bandits!
00:16:20Good lord.
00:16:22Easy, men.
00:16:23Do they know we're here?
00:16:26No, they're different.
00:16:27Of course they know we're here.
00:16:29Are we supposed to engage that whole group?
00:16:32What the hell kind of Napoleonic tactic is this?
00:16:37What's that, two o'clock?
00:16:42What's that, two o'clock?
00:16:46What's that, two o'clock?
00:16:47What's that?
00:16:48What's that, two o'clock?
00:16:52What's that, two o'clock?
00:17:07We're coming up on the seventh grade, Captain.
00:17:12Keep me closer, Joe.
00:17:15I can't see something.
00:17:17Get your place for this.
00:17:20There they go.
00:17:22I can't see something.
00:17:27I can't see something.
00:17:32I can't see something.
00:17:37I can't see something.
00:17:42This is crazy.
00:17:44Sold of a fish.
00:17:45I can't tell who's happy.
00:17:47All right.
00:17:48We're breaking up out of here.
00:17:50I see jet.
00:17:52Nine o'clock.
00:17:53Whoa.
00:17:54Nine o'clock.
00:17:55Whoa.
00:17:57This pack of birds is just a diversion.
00:18:02Seven teams.
00:18:03Remember the mission.
00:18:07One.
00:18:08One.
00:18:09Two.
00:18:10Two.
00:18:11Two.
00:18:57Yeah.
00:19:32I have a favor to ask of you.
00:19:35A public relations issue.
00:19:37Yeah.
00:19:38There's a girl.
00:19:42Here, working for us.
00:19:44One of the laborers.
00:19:45She has become an...
00:19:47enlapsed with your performances.
00:19:49And we'd very much like to meet you.
00:19:51If you...
00:19:52have a moment.
00:19:53Certainly.
00:19:58Hello, madam.
00:19:59Are you the dressed in doll?
00:20:01That is my...
00:20:02Oh, it is an honor to meet you.
00:20:05I listen to you every night on the...
00:20:07radio.
00:20:08Do you?
00:20:09And what is your name?
00:20:10Anna...
00:20:11Well, I...
00:20:12What do you do here?
00:20:13I am in assembly, but when I'm older, I want to be just...
00:20:17like you.
00:20:18How charming.
00:20:19How charming.
00:20:22Where is she from?
00:20:26Where is she from?
00:20:27Poland, originally.
00:20:28Poland, originally.
00:20:32You may leave now, Anna.
00:20:34You may leave now, Anna.
00:20:37I want...
00:20:38I want...
00:20:39I want...
00:20:40I want...
00:20:41I want...
00:20:42To eliminate it.
00:20:43Excuse me?
00:20:44Executed.
00:20:45As soon as possible.
00:20:47And how would you like this accomplished?
00:20:51Do I have...
00:20:52To tell a shoe-stuffle officer how to do his job?
00:20:55Just make sure that...
00:20:57But the last thing she hears is my voice on the radio.
00:21:01Very well.
00:21:02Colonel Leiden's dog has not had to work for his meal in quite some time.
00:21:07I hope he likes Polish food.
00:21:13Has anyone seen Bender?
00:21:15Has anyone seen Bender?
00:21:16Has anyone seen Bender?
00:21:17Captain Bender, Captain Bender's plane fired.
00:21:22He's right down below. Has anyone seen him?
00:21:25Ain't seen nobody from Bender's plane.
00:21:27Has anyone seen Joe Phillips?
00:21:30I thought Joe was a tail gunner on your plane.
00:21:32Sergeant Phillips, anyone seen Joe?
00:21:35He got moved to Bender's plane.
00:21:37What's going on?
00:21:42Major?
00:21:48Yes?
00:21:49I saw Bender's plane.
00:21:51Where?
00:21:52He didn't fight.
00:21:53But it didn't make it back.
00:21:55Bender's plane.
00:21:57He went down, Major.
00:21:58He went down how?
00:22:00It looked like...
00:22:02There was a collision.
00:22:04A collision?
00:22:05You saw this?
00:22:07Yeah.
00:22:08It looked like one of those jets hit him.
00:22:10Are you sure it was Bender's plane?
00:22:12Yeah.
00:22:13Happened real fast, sir.
00:22:15That's what I...
00:22:17I saw.
00:22:18Did you see any shoots?
00:22:20Flanked out fast.
00:22:22I didn't see anyone get out of there.
00:22:27Thank you, sir.
00:22:28Thank you, sir.
00:22:29Thank you, sir.
00:22:32Thank you, sir.
00:22:33Thank you, sir.
00:22:34Thank you, sir.
00:22:37Thank you, sir.
00:22:42Thank you, sir.
00:22:43Thank you, sir.
00:22:44Thank you, sir.
00:22:45Thank you, sir.
00:22:47Thank you, sir.
00:22:48Thank you, sir.
00:22:49It's just us, sweetheart.
00:22:50I'm sorry it's so late.
00:22:52Thank you, sir.
00:22:57What's wrong, Mama?
00:22:59Nothing's wrong.
00:23:00Your father and I just need to...
00:23:02I'll talk to you for a minute.
00:23:03I'm going to go to Grandma's tomorrow.
00:23:04Would you like that?
00:23:05Can I help Grandma make some of her...
00:23:07homemade ice cream?
00:23:08I sure hope so.
00:23:10I could absolutely use some of it.
00:23:12Is something the matter with Grandma?
00:23:14Oh, no.
00:23:15We just need to get everyone...
00:23:17together so we can talk about your father and your uncle.
00:23:22Are you going to be a soldier, Daddy?
00:23:25Why, yes.
00:23:26Yes, I am.
00:23:27I knew.
00:23:28I knew it.
00:23:29How did you know that, Emily?
00:23:31A lot...
00:23:32A lot of kids already had their daddies leave.
00:23:34How do you think Grandma's going to feel about this?
00:23:37Well, we've always been very patriotic.
00:23:40I'm sure she'll be just fine with it.
00:23:42I cannot believe this.
00:23:45Y'all come in here like this...
00:23:47making me the last person to know.
00:23:49Shame on you.
00:23:50Did he put you up to them?
00:23:52No, Ma.
00:23:54We discussed it.
00:23:55Well, you didn't discuss it.
00:23:57With me.
00:23:58Can I talk to you in the other room for a minute, please?
00:24:02Yes, Ma.
00:24:04Yes, Ma.
00:24:07Yes, Ma.
00:24:12Why is Grandma so mad?
00:24:14She's just worried, Emily.
00:24:16What would you do?
00:24:17Thank you, Cole.
00:24:18It wasn't me.
00:24:19A lot of people are joining up.
00:24:20Didn't you hear the president, Mom?
00:24:22I mean, we all have to do our duty.
00:24:23Everybody's got to do their part.
00:24:25Well, I imagine it was the right thing to do.
00:24:27Well, thank you.
00:24:28I'm glad.
00:24:29For you.
00:24:30You've been gone from here for 10 years.
00:24:32And I don't blame you.
00:24:33This place is just a tiny speck of a town in the middle of nowhere.
00:24:37And Cole, you've always had bigger and better ideas.
00:24:40And I'm proud of you, son.
00:24:41Thanks, Mom.
00:24:42But Joe's different.
00:24:44He stayed.
00:24:45He has a family now.
00:24:46He's got a wife.
00:24:47And a beautiful little girl.
00:24:49Don't get me wrong, son.
00:24:50I don't want to see you get hurt.
00:24:52But Joe's...
00:24:53Yeah?
00:24:54Well, he doesn't have the kind of common sense you have.
00:24:57He never has.
00:24:58He's a grown man, and he can take care of himself.
00:25:00You know what I mean.
00:25:02You've been taking care of him since y'all were little.
00:25:05You kept him out of trouble.
00:25:07You kept him safe.
00:25:08I don't know the whys or the wherefores.
00:25:10But I've always appreciated it.
00:25:12I've always 살�led by him because I was a friend of mine, which is very friendly to me.
00:25:20You kept him up, and I'm sure you kept himble live.
00:25:27So I didn't know, he melted down.
00:25:32I'm on versus any other beast, who is disappeared.
00:25:37You know, I liked his 1991iner.
00:25:40I'll see you next time.
00:25:45I'll see you next time.
00:25:50I'll see you next time.
00:25:55I'll see you next time.
00:26:00Hello, Eddie.
00:26:04What's going on?
00:26:05I just want to let you know that...
00:26:10I'm not the type of guy to rat on a friend.
00:26:13Okay.
00:26:16I just want to let you know that.
00:26:18Here.
00:26:18Have a seat.
00:26:19Yes, sir.
00:26:20What do you need to tell me, Eddie?
00:26:25It's cold, sir.
00:26:30Major Phillips.
00:26:31I think he's going AWOL.
00:26:35AWOL?
00:26:36Phillips?
00:26:36Phillips?
00:26:37Oh, that doesn't sound right.
00:26:39I know, sir.
00:26:40But this thing with his brother and...
00:26:44I mean...
00:26:45I mean, they were really close.
00:26:49Well, when was the last time you saw him?
00:26:52Right after we got back...
00:26:53He's just vanished.
00:26:57Well, that's been about...
00:26:58What, 12...
00:27:0014 hours ago.
00:27:02Yes, sir.
00:27:03I'll tell you what, Eddie.
00:27:04Get a Jeep pulled around the front for us.
00:27:07Yes, sir.
00:27:07All right.
00:27:11Colonel, respectfully...
00:27:12I'd rather not accompany you.
00:27:14I don't want the Major thinking I had any part of this, sir.
00:27:17Very...
00:27:17Very well.
00:27:18Then stay behind.
00:27:19Do you have any idea where Major Phillips might be?
00:27:21Yes, sir.
00:27:22I think he might be at the pub.
00:27:24King's Pub.
00:27:25You're that star, Eddie?
00:27:26Yes, sir.
00:27:27All right.
00:27:27Let the driver know.
00:27:28Make sure he knows.
00:27:29Sergeant Terry, do you know where King's Pub is?
00:27:31No.
00:27:32It's about five miles southwest down the Maiden Road off-base.
00:27:36Is that the one with the attack?
00:27:37That's true.
00:27:38Serves the Major showing?
00:27:39Yes, sergeant.
00:27:40Because I don't know.
00:27:41Thank you, sergeant.
00:27:42All right.
00:27:43You're set.
00:27:47Thank you, sergeant.
00:27:52Thank you, sergeant.
00:27:57Cole?
00:27:58Cole?
00:28:02Yes, sir.
00:28:05Look at me.
00:28:07What the hell are you doing out here?
00:28:11What's it look like I'm doing?
00:28:12I'm getting drunk.
00:28:15Why don't you come on back with us?
00:28:17Get some hot chow and some hot coffee in you.
00:28:20You'll feel much better.
00:28:22I'm really sorry about this, colonel.
00:28:25Looks like I've cut pretty heavy into your sleep.
00:28:27Ah, don't worry about it.
00:28:29But I am going to have to pull you from the sky for a while.
00:28:32I think a couple of weeks of R&R will get you straight.
00:28:36I understand, sir.
00:28:37Also, nothing about this little hike of yours is going to be reported.
00:28:42Provided it does not happen again.
00:28:45You understand?
00:28:46Yes, sir.
00:28:47I understand.
00:28:48I understand.
00:28:51What do you think the chances are for my brother?
00:28:56Well, Cole, some of the guys have made it back through the line.
00:29:01The resistance has been a big help with that, but...
00:29:06I'm not going to bullshit you, Major.
00:29:09Chances are not good.
00:29:11Well, Joe could survive, sir, if he made it to the ground.
00:29:16Alive.
00:29:17Alive.
00:29:18He could survive in the woods.
00:29:21It's obvious to me that you two were pretty darn close growing up.
00:29:26We did just about everything together for one another.
00:29:31Our daddy died in the Great War, while we were young, so he killed every night.
00:29:36He's a soldier.
00:29:40Look.
00:29:41You don't have to talk about this if you don't want to.
00:29:43No.
00:29:44It's okay, sir.
00:29:45He was a pilot.
00:29:46Really?
00:29:47Really?
00:29:48Yes, sir.
00:29:49Really?
00:29:50Yes, sir.
00:29:51He was one of 20 that was shot down by a young German ace.
00:29:56You know, those German planes could turn on a dime.
00:29:58They were better than ours.
00:30:00It wasn't a red...
00:30:01What barren was it?
00:30:04It wasn't a bad woman pulling the race.
00:30:06I did find out who it was, so, you know, how hard it is.
00:30:07I didn't find out who it was, so, you know, how hard it is.
00:30:09I didn't find out who it was, so I didn't know how hard it is.
00:30:11They don't like to tell you anything unless they have to.
00:30:14Well, ain't that the damn truth.
00:30:16No sir, his name was Raiden.
00:30:21A-I-D-E-N.
00:30:24I don't know what else I would do.
00:30:27He's staying flying after the war.
00:30:30Well, knowing you, I'm-
00:30:31I'm surprised you didn't stow away on some transatlantic ship just to try and find the guy.
00:30:37Well, it had crossed my mind, so.
00:30:39Anyway, dear to your-
00:30:41If you had your time on the ground, I'd appreciate it if you'd hang around the rookie pilots a little bit, you know.
00:30:46Maybe give him a few pointers?
00:30:49Absolutely sir.
00:30:52Alright, good.
00:30:55What are you doing-
00:30:56Do this, my apparatus?
00:30:57I-I've done no harm, but-
00:30:59It reminded me of your-
00:31:01The equipment I used during the last war, I was a communications officer.
00:31:05You know this area is-
00:31:06The equipment is forbidden.
00:31:08Is there a problem here?
00:31:09Why was this too meddling?
00:31:11I need to miss my equipment.
00:31:13Isaac, I'll go back to your luck.
00:31:16Alright, thank you.
00:31:17Alright, thank you.
00:31:21Thank you, Hopefully, there's a llama.
00:31:36I'll wait to see some details and have!
00:31:40Thank you to Judah's.
00:31:42at this facility. The officer in charge has determined that they are too...
00:31:47...a week to continue, so they are being sent back to the middle-bound door account.
00:31:52Why is this a concern? These truths are not even human.
00:31:56It is a con...
00:31:57...a concern of mine.
00:32:02We need Isaac to be productive.
00:32:07This intrusion will not happen again.
00:32:10You will make sure that...
00:32:12...that it does not.
00:32:17So captain, the light...
00:32:22...will I be able to see my wife and sons before they are transported.
00:32:27I'm afraid I won't be able to help you with that.
00:32:30Huh?
00:32:31Huh?
00:32:32Maybe not.
00:32:34Isaac, compose yourself.
00:32:37I need you to focus on what I'm saying.
00:32:43The radio equipment in the next room.
00:32:45Yeah?
00:32:46Do you...
00:32:47Do you believe you can operate it?
00:32:49I'm certain of it.
00:32:52Good.
00:32:53I must take leave of you now.
00:32:55I'm going to interrupt Colonel Leiden.
00:32:57Do I know of this man?
00:32:59I don't think so.
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