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## 🎬 Power Dive (1941) – Action / Aviation Drama

**Power Dive** is a 1941 American **aviation drama film** directed by James P. Hogan and starring Richard Arlen, Jean Parker, and Helen Mack.

Produced by Columbia Pictures, the film was released during a period when aviation stories were extremely popular in Hollywood. Many films of the late 1930s and early 1940s highlighted daring test pilots and experimental aircraft, reflecting public fascination with the rapid development of aviation technology.

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## 📖 Plot Summary

The story centers on **Doug Hall**, a talented but reckless test pilot working for an aircraft manufacturing company developing a new high-speed military plane.

Doug is known for pushing aircraft beyond their limits, often ignoring safety rules in pursuit of speed and innovation. His dangerous flying style brings him into conflict with engineers and company officials who fear the consequences of his risky maneuvers.

While testing the experimental aircraft, Doug becomes determined to prove the plane’s capabilities by attempting increasingly hazardous flights.

As tensions grow between ambition and safety, the pilot must confront the risks of his own recklessness while those around him struggle to prevent tragedy.

The film builds toward a dramatic aviation test that could either prove the aircraft’s success—or lead to disaster.

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## 🎥 Style & Legacy

* Focuses on the world of early **test pilots and experimental aircraft**
* Reflects the aviation fascination of early 1940s cinema
* Combines technical aviation themes with personal drama
* Part of Columbia Pictures’ line of fast-paced action dramas

Although not among the most famous aviation films of the era, *Power Dive* captures the excitement and danger of experimental flight during a time when aviation technology was rapidly advancing.

The film remains an interesting example of Hollywood’s early fascination with aviation heroes and the risks taken in the pursuit of technological progress.

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00:03:09It's broken.
00:03:34You can't lift her.
00:03:35Look at that sweater.
00:03:54Pull her up, Brad.
00:03:57Pull her up, Brad.
00:04:09Pull her up.
00:04:29Gee, Billy Renner had a pony once and it broke its leg and they had to...
00:04:35Don't worry, Brad.
00:04:36They won't have to shoot me.
00:04:38I was in the hospital once.
00:04:39I had an intentional flu.
00:04:41Hey, cut that out.
00:04:42That candy belongs to an invalid.
00:04:44Oh, excuse me.
00:04:44I thought it was yours.
00:04:46Take Squid out and buy him some ice cream, son.
00:04:48We want to talk to Uncle Brad.
00:04:49Oh, I'm on a diet.
00:04:50Give me bananas.
00:04:51I want to fly, Squid.
00:04:53You promised me.
00:04:54You promised you'd let me fly solo.
00:04:56Oh, you're not good enough yet to fly solo.
00:04:58Sure I am.
00:04:59My dad's the greatest fly in the world and it's in my blood.
00:05:02Ain't that right, Mom?
00:05:03Yes.
00:05:04I'm afraid you're right, Sonny.
00:05:06See?
00:05:06Come on, Squid.
00:05:07Okay.
00:05:08Get in the cockpit.
00:05:09What do you do now?
00:05:10Go into your dance?
00:05:11No, I'm a low wing job.
00:05:12Looks like you're going into a tailspin.
00:05:14Contact.
00:05:15Start your motor.
00:05:17Hey, that motor's only running on one tonsil.
00:05:21Don't forget to adjust your safety belt.
00:05:23I'll fly you non-stop to the end of the hauling back.
00:05:26Retractable wings.
00:05:27I doubt if you'll ever get that extra fuel load off the ground.
00:05:30Here we go!
00:05:31Let that one of them zoom and take off!
00:05:37Sorry, boss.
00:05:38You should have used the other runway.
00:05:41That mush brain maniac.
00:05:45Did you ring?
00:05:46No.
00:05:47If that squid had one more brain, he'd be a halfwit.
00:05:50Hello, Johnny.
00:05:50Hello, Betty.
00:05:52Well, what do you think of Superman here?
00:05:54Can't even get a ship off the ground.
00:05:55What do you mean?
00:05:56Didn't I tell you-
00:05:58All right, all right.
00:05:59You win your bet.
00:06:00My designers were wrong.
00:06:01Oh, so your designers were wrong, and I wind up almost breaking my neck.
00:06:05Well, you're a test pilot, aren't you?
00:06:07I ought to wrap that cast right around your neck.
00:06:10It's the same with all of us, Brad.
00:06:11We've all taken our chances.
00:06:13You mean it was the same.
00:06:14In the good old days when we flew with the big six, we had a little fun out of it.
00:06:18Now it's a race with a crash wagon to try and make a living.
00:06:22Why don't you get out of it, Brad?
00:06:24Get out of it?
00:06:25So good, I mean.
00:06:26Are you kidding?
00:06:27Why don't Johnny get out?
00:06:28He will soon.
00:06:29Every cent he makes testing, he's putting into his plastic plane.
00:06:32I hope it works out.
00:06:34It's gonna work.
00:06:35Soon as my ship's finished, no more testing for Johnny Coles.
00:06:39No more chills for Betty.
00:06:41Brad, you know the trouble with you is you're just a glory hunting kid at heart.
00:06:45God, you're crazy.
00:06:46Am I?
00:06:47You could've quit when I did.
00:06:49But oh, no.
00:06:50You wanted to go on hedge hopping down Main Street, giving the yokels a thrill.
00:06:53Spending your prize money trying to drink the town dry and partying gals you never saw again.
00:06:59Yeah, well, the guy's gotta have some fun, doesn't he?
00:07:01Aviation's grown into a business, Brad, but you just haven't grown up with it.
00:07:05Oh, I forgot.
00:07:06Here's something came to the plant for you.
00:07:08Oh, it's from Doug.
00:07:12Aviation's a business, all right.
00:07:14A business that snuffs you out or retires you at the age of 35 under some stooge that doesn't know
00:07:19a nail around him from a hole in the ground.
00:07:20You haven't learned a thing, Brad.
00:07:22Oh, yes, I have.
00:07:23One thing.
00:07:24To keep this kid out of flying.
00:07:26There's gonna be one feral get his out of this game without risking his neck.
00:07:30What's Doug got to say?
00:07:31Well, he's due out next month with a nice new shiny diploma in aeronautical engineering.
00:07:36That's swell.
00:07:37You know, every crate I've tested has been just that much more insurance to keep Doug out of the air.
00:07:43Hey, get a load of the kid.
00:07:46Hey, you better keep your women locked up when he's around.
00:07:49You telling me.
00:07:51And listen, you old highbinder, I want to talk to you about him.
00:08:02Well, for heaven's sake, what happened?
00:08:04A crack-up, Mom.
00:08:07Airplanes just ain't safe, even when I'm the airplane.
00:08:11Let's get out of here.
00:08:38Let's get in.
00:08:49The load
00:08:49What does that guy think he is a crop duster
00:09:01Take it easy Brad that leg is in no shape for arguments yet. Oh, yeah, listen you mutton head. What's
00:09:07the big idea?
00:09:10Surprise
00:09:11Yeah, hey, I thought you said he couldn't fly. Well, he's a water wing. How are you bread? You're looking
00:09:16great
00:09:16Hey, what are you doing in this shit? Oh fellow border in the east? I just buried her out for
00:09:20him
00:09:21You know perfectly well how I felt about your flying
00:09:24Didn't think you'd mind Brad
00:09:26Here I am sending you door to go to engineering school and you use it to learn to fly
00:09:31I took my engineering course. I learned to fly through the Civil Aeronautics Authority didn't cost me a dime
00:09:36But you did the one thing I didn't want you to do now cool off Brad. Yeah, makes you cook
00:09:40inside. I'm at masters. How are you?
00:09:44Didn't think Brad would boil over like this
00:09:46Why do you think I've been talking all these years?
00:09:49Look I appreciate everything you've done for me Brad, but I want to fly and I don't see any reason
00:09:55why I can't
00:09:57All right, you're a flyer, but you're on your own
00:10:03What a homecoming
00:10:06Well, I guess I better pick up my marbles now. Wait a minute son. Don't you go off half-cock.
00:10:11Hey squid? Yeah? Take Doug over to your place
00:10:13Go on. Go on sure Brad
00:10:16Save it. Save it. You've got about as much head on you as a stale glass of beer. Come on
00:10:21in the office
00:10:27How do you like to join huh? Oh, it's all right. Yeah, well, why don't you start unpacking that?
00:10:33What for? Oh, you think Brad don't want you huh? You got a cigarette? Oh, I got one. Hey, you
00:10:39wait here
00:10:40I want to show you something. I got a collection of four-leaf clovers the luckiest thing in the world
00:10:54Oh
00:10:54No, what did you do just scratch my oh? Hey, hey, don't take that altitude safety voice. I said when
00:11:00I get some McCurricle
00:11:04It's nothing at all yeah, but I gotta fix that confection. It's not worth bothering him. Oh, yeah says you
00:11:10I had a friend one time named stinky corn fella one morning
00:11:13They stuck his finger with a pin and what do you think happened that night at six o'clock?
00:11:17He was out cold in his coffin now what happened blood poison? No, he was hit with a truck
00:11:22You can't be too careful with these things. You know the germs and everything set in hey, yeah, you know
00:11:26I'd like to stay here squid
00:11:30Brad's always been tough with the way things turned out. Oh, you got the guy all wrong. He was just
00:11:36surprised
00:11:37That's all why he loves you like a brother. He always says it
00:11:43Hey squid, what are you hanging around for? Oh, I was just hanging around yeah, well Mac told you to
00:11:49bring him over not take the day off
00:11:50Oh, well, I was just leaving
00:11:56Well, I
00:11:58Guess I'd better own my hook like you don't be a chump
00:12:01Yeah, but you said that oh, I know I know I lost my head
00:12:05But does squid can move in there and you can bunk here say I smooshed Mac into giving you a
00:12:09swell job
00:12:10Oh, that's what I always wanted to work with you and Mac well, you got your wish of course
00:12:14I don't expect to do your kind of flying right off the bat. Hey, wait a minute. You're gonna fly
00:12:18a drafting board. Oh, what?
00:12:21You know you're starting in the designing room Max giving you a swell chance. Yeah, there's the draftsman, huh?
00:12:26Oh, I know how you feel kid
00:12:27You're just itching to get up there and fly by the seat of your pants and getting the headlines and
00:12:32maybe I am
00:12:32Yeah, well, I've had all that when the glory is gone all you've got left is nerves and hangover and
00:12:37no future
00:12:38But the first time I ever had was a model plane you made for me
00:12:42I learned to read from a clipping book telling me about the stunts that you and the big six pulled
00:12:47I used to tell a kid to school that I'd fly with you and Mac and Johnny Coles and whispering
00:12:53bill Thompson and
00:12:55You come over here
00:12:59There's whispering bill one of the greatest fires I ever know so what washed out in the tailspin
00:13:05There's a sprocket number two to go if he'd been just six inches higher
00:13:10He would have missed those telegraph wires and there's red carrying
00:13:14Stacked into the side of a mountain carrying serum for a publicity stunt
00:13:18He was number three of the big six but they will pioneer ships are better now sure they helped pave
00:13:23the way and so did I
00:13:24And the only way I can get out is to take the way they did guys got to take chances
00:13:28But a man doesn't have to fly can take the lessons those fellas taught to build ships safer ship so
00:13:33we won't have any more red
00:13:33Carrington's or whispering bills
00:13:37Okay, Brad
00:13:39That's the boy
00:13:41You know Doug I promised mom I'd look at you
00:13:43I wouldn't be keeping my promise very well if I let you be the fourth helmet up on that wall
00:13:48Come on, let's get on the back
00:13:53I
00:14:11Can you tell me where I can find Brad Farrell Brad Farrell? Oh, he's in the pilot house
00:14:17Yeah, yeah, see that little building right over there
00:14:20Well, that isn't it
00:14:22We just had the pilot house painted and the painter said I was going to put wallpaper in and we
00:14:26said no painted because it
00:14:28I beg your pardon. I just want to find Brad Farrell. Oh Brad Farrell
00:14:32Well, he's in the pilot house. You see that little building over there that still isn't it when you get
00:14:37there you turn to the
00:14:39No, you better turn to the left you go right around the corner and if he isn't in the pilot
00:14:43house
00:14:44He's asleep
00:14:45But thank you very much
00:14:54I
00:15:09Don't take a while it's glued on the field say I don't want to miss this
00:15:24Oh
00:15:25Why don't you watch where you're going? I'm sorry
00:15:30Awfully sorry you make a habit of knocking people down you just specialize on women
00:15:34Well, I I didn't knock it down because I wanted to oh
00:15:39Psychopathic case the urge was just too strong to resist though. I'm still sorry. Uh, can I help you with
00:15:45anything? No
00:15:46You might think you please tell me where mr. Farrell is mr. That's me
00:15:53You yeah, oh
00:15:55Oh
00:15:56Well, if somebody had to knock me down. I'm awfully glad it was you, huh? I mean you're the man
00:16:02I came to see me
00:16:03Me
00:16:04Yes, I'm Carol Blake. Yeah, well, how do you do? What did you want to see me about my father's
00:16:08professor Blake?
00:16:09He taught aerodynamics at South West Tech
00:16:12Perhaps you've heard of him. No, I don't believe so
00:16:15Well, bill Terry at municipal airport suggested I see you
00:16:19Bill Terry
00:16:21Well, thanks to bill
00:16:23I've been reading about the famous Brad spell for years
00:16:27You know, I thought you'd be a little older
00:16:30Yeah, dead, huh?
00:16:32Well, I'm the type that ages gracefully
00:16:36Really I want to see mr. McMaster
00:16:38But mr. Terry said I'd have a better chance if I could see you first about the plane. Yeah about
00:16:43the plane
00:16:44My father's designed a plastic ship and it's so revolutionary
00:16:48He's having trouble interesting the manufacturer so you decided that maybe you could interest them is that it?
00:16:54Well, sort of if you look over these designs, I know you could influence mr. McMaster
00:17:01How about it? Hey, uh, look, I'm holding up a big conference in there, but if we could get together
00:17:08tonight, you know
00:17:09Then I could explain the whole thing to you. Yeah, well, I knock off about six
00:17:14So how about meeting me for dinner over there at the flyers roost say around seven? Oh, I'd love that
00:17:21So I'll feel about seven mr. Farrell. Yeah, I do hope I can interest you. I'm sure you can
00:17:59I
00:18:01Make mine bigger
00:18:20This must be the end of the line, huh? The music stops
00:18:27I'm sorry
00:18:31For a man who just getting over a broken leg you down very well. Mr. Farrell. Hey, that's not much
00:18:35of a compliment young lady
00:18:40Oh, but you're getting from here
00:18:43He said he was going to see a professor
00:18:46I get such a kick out of this place
00:18:49Just like being part of the game
00:18:52No wonder he gave us the brush
00:18:55You'd had a professor like that you would have got out of the fifth grade
00:18:57Don't be silly I'd have still been in it
00:19:01You're the first test pilot I ever met
00:19:05I must admit I was kind of worried
00:19:08A business appointment he said
00:19:10Because you see
00:19:13I'm sorry
00:19:14The coffee is awful stuffy
00:19:17Yeah, I mean the room to burn my tongue
00:19:20If we could get out on the balcony, huh
00:19:22I haven't even started my ice cream
00:19:24It seems awful I should have told you that before it's really terrible
00:19:27I like it
00:19:30Oh, what I wouldn't give for a poor alarm fire
00:19:33Hello, Douglas, my lad
00:19:34The professor?
00:19:35The professor's daughter
00:19:37A couple of the boys
00:19:39Well, I'll see you tomorrow, huh?
00:19:41Aren't you going to introduce us?
00:19:43This is Squid
00:19:45My name is Brad Farrell
00:19:47How do you do?
00:19:49Who?
00:19:50Brad Farrell
00:19:53But
00:19:54You said you were Brad Farrell
00:19:57Look, I can explain this
00:19:59Never mind
00:20:00I'm Doug Farrell, his brother
00:20:01I had every intention of telling you
00:20:03I can understand your intention
00:20:05Very funny
00:20:06The joke's over
00:20:07Now, wait a minute
00:20:08You're giving her a line, huh?
00:20:10I was not
00:20:10It was strictly business
00:20:12Business, Douglas?
00:20:14Yes, business
00:20:14She said she wanted to see you about something
00:20:17So
00:20:18I just thought I could save you a lot of time
00:20:20And bother and find out myself
00:20:22You can take me home
00:20:23Oh, now, children
00:20:24I'm sorry if I opened this big mouth of mine
00:20:26And put my foot in it
00:20:27It's not important
00:20:29Oh, but it is important
00:20:32What was it you wanted to see me about?
00:20:35It was about my father's plane
00:20:37But you wouldn't want to listen to anybody
00:20:38Oh, but I would
00:20:39I'd love it
00:20:39Come on, let's dance
00:20:41I'd listen better on my feet anyway
00:20:42Douglas, put a nickel in the jukebox, will you?
00:20:44Right this way
00:20:51Doug's a great fellow
00:20:52I bet he swept you right off your feet
00:20:54He certainly did
00:21:00You were so crazy
00:21:01You could tell my father
00:21:03to tell Mr. McLeod's
00:21:04What was it you wanted to talk to me about?
00:21:07I was telling you
00:21:09I was trying to tell my father
00:21:11you don't really think
00:21:12Oh, that's well
00:21:13I always liked the girl who helped your father
00:21:16Well, he has to
00:21:17He has to
00:21:18He has to
00:21:18He has to
00:21:19He has to
00:21:19He has to
00:21:19He has to
00:21:19He has to
00:21:19He has to
00:21:19He has to
00:21:21He has to
00:21:23He has to
00:21:26He has to
00:21:34And don't you think Mr. McMaster's would go for it?
00:21:37I don't know
00:21:38You don't know?
00:21:39I didn't hear you
00:21:41Never mind
00:21:43This is no place to discuss business
00:21:45I can see that
00:21:45That's a fact
00:21:49Now I was doing all right till you mothers came along
00:21:51Ah, dames is poison
00:21:53They're just like airplanes
00:21:55You never know when they're going to put you in a spin
00:21:57I had a gal just like that once
00:21:59I was doing all right too
00:22:00All of a sudden out of the clear blue
00:22:03A guy comes along and takes a ride out from under my nose
00:22:06A pilot?
00:22:07No, a husband
00:22:10Hey, did you bring me any cookies?
00:22:13Hey, Doc
00:22:14Drop another nickel, will ya?
00:22:19Here's a slug I've been saving
00:22:22There I was
00:22:235,000 feet in the air
00:22:25Nothing but jungle under there
00:22:27Right then and there my motor quit on me
00:22:30Well, there was no place to put her down
00:22:31Then all of a sudden I looked over to my right
00:22:33And I saw a little spot just about
00:22:35Just about as big as a handkerchief
00:22:37But you made the landing
00:22:39No, it was a handkerchief
00:22:49Well, have a nice flight, Miss Flake
00:22:51Thanks, Quid
00:22:53Sure been keeping Brad up in the air
00:22:56Quid's about as subtle as a punch in the nose
00:22:58Thanks, Lord
00:22:59He always used to say that babes and planes wouldn't mix
00:23:02You know, like Earl and vinegar
00:23:03Oh, is that so
00:23:05You gotta get a zipper for that yappy of yours
00:23:07Oh, did I say something funny?
00:23:08Not in years
00:23:30Well, that's one thing about airplanes
00:23:32They can't get out and walk back
00:23:40It's great flying around like this, isn't it?
00:23:43Do you really think women in planes shouldn't mix?
00:23:45Ah, you ought to take off at dawn
00:23:47And see a sunrise from this roost
00:23:49Look, tomorrow we'll, uh
00:23:50Not tomorrow
00:23:52No?
00:23:53Uh-uh
00:23:54You're supposed to meet my father tomorrow, remember?
00:23:56Oh, yeah
00:23:57I was gonna tell you about that, but I, uh
00:23:59But something came up
00:24:01What do I have to do?
00:24:02Qualify for a pilot's license
00:24:04Before you'll talk to dad about his plane?
00:24:06Oh, you think I'm not interested, huh?
00:24:08Well, are you?
00:24:10After all, I've dined with you
00:24:12I've danced with you
00:24:13Flown with you
00:24:15Good company, aren't I?
00:24:17I have no complaints about your company
00:24:19You're charming
00:24:19And pretty too
00:24:22Go ahead and laugh it off
00:24:24But either you see dad tomorrow
00:24:26Or this is the end of a very beautiful
00:24:28Oh, don't say that
00:24:29Because I had something very special planned for you
00:24:32I'm not interested
00:24:33What is it?
00:24:35Oh, just the usual Friday get-together
00:24:37The pilots, the flyer's roost, that's all
00:24:40Of course, if you're not interested, why
00:24:41Just a moment
00:24:43I've changed my mind
00:24:45Good
00:24:46Then you'll go, huh?
00:24:48Well, I'll pick you up at eight
00:24:49No, don't bother to pick me up
00:24:51I've something to do
00:24:53I'll see you later at the roost
00:24:54I'll see you later at the roost
00:25:22Okay
00:25:22We did okay up there, didn't we?
00:25:24Yes, we did
00:25:28Jerk
00:25:44I'm awfully sorry
00:25:46I suppose women who hang around airports and wear bustles
00:25:49How's the Brad Farrell campaign coming along?
00:25:52The what?
00:25:53That blitzkrieg to me the other night
00:25:55Oh, I'm sorry about that
00:25:57I'm a sport about it
00:25:58Yeah, well, it just seems the easiest way to get a date with a beautiful girl, that's all
00:26:04After that, what can I say?
00:26:06Suppose we start all over again
00:26:07From the beginning
00:26:10Yes
00:26:11Now, uh, what about that brother of mine?
00:26:14Oh, he's a hard nut to crack
00:26:16Yeah, don't I know it
00:26:18And maybe, maybe little brother can help
00:26:21Would you?
00:26:21Our pals, aren't we?
00:26:23Mister, you've just joined a conspiracy
00:26:41Well, well, two little lovebirds
00:26:42Hiya, Brad
00:26:43You two keep that up and you'll have to get married
00:26:45But won't you join us?
00:26:46No
00:26:46You see the most beautiful girl in the world is sitting around waiting
00:26:50I mean, she's waiting for
00:26:51Mmm, one of those
00:26:52Yeah
00:26:53How's little Brad?
00:26:54Oh, he's wonderful
00:26:55Hey, uh, when are we gonna bust a bottle over that ship of yours?
00:26:58Oh, pretty soon now
00:26:59Pretty soon
00:27:00Well, let me know, will ya?
00:27:05Honey, why didn't you tell him how well the ship has been flying the test?
00:27:09Let's wait till that's finished
00:27:10Have a drink, Brad
00:27:12Thank you, darling
00:27:24Well, well, fancy meeting you here
00:27:26It's a small world, isn't it?
00:27:28Brad, I'd like you to be my father
00:27:31How do you do?
00:27:33How are you, Mr. Farrell?
00:27:36Uh, Professor Blake's been explaining his geodetic design to me, Brad
00:27:39I think he's got something
00:27:41This is rather an odd place to hold the conference
00:27:43But my daughter said you wanted it here
00:27:46My daughter's a very clever girl
00:27:48Thank you very much, Mr. Farrell
00:27:51Shall we order?
00:27:52I'll mean
00:27:55Douglas has explained it very well, Mr. Farrell
00:27:57But one more thing
00:27:59This basket weave construction is not only more resilient
00:28:03But if any one of the sections is damaged
00:28:06The rest of the plane will hold together
00:28:09What I don't understand is why you don't have to brace the empennage
00:28:12We make use of the cantilever principle
00:28:15Perhaps if you'd sketch the tail surfaces, Carol
00:28:20I hope they don't mind my doing this
00:28:23Now, don't be silly
00:28:23That tablecloth makes it
00:28:24People of their age would have better sense than writing on the tablecloth
00:28:27It's a natural, Brad
00:28:28Especially with the army eager for a chief light trainer right now
00:28:33Thanks
00:28:35Hello?
00:28:36Oh, yes
00:28:36That landing gear fitting's okay now
00:28:38Shall I lock up?
00:28:40You ain't gonna fly her tonight
00:28:42I said warm her up
00:28:50That was Bob
00:28:50I've got to run over to the hangar
00:28:52Oh, Johnny
00:28:53You were going to forget all about that ship tonight
00:28:55The government test at eight in the morning
00:28:57Things have got to move like clockwork
00:28:59They'll walk right out on me
00:29:00They're busy these days
00:29:02You're not going to take it up, are you?
00:29:04I'm just going to take a quick look
00:29:06Here, baby
00:29:07Sip a cocktail
00:29:09I'll be back before you get the op
00:29:12The masters don't think that plastic planes are safe
00:29:16You wouldn't even go for that plastic job with Johnny Cole
00:29:18Douglas explained about Mr. Cole's plane an entirely different design
00:29:27Won't fly anyhow
00:29:43You were grand, Doug
00:29:45Anything for a pal
00:29:47You certainly made it a lot easier for my father
00:29:50Why didn't you tell us about him?
00:29:53His blindness
00:29:54Oh, you wouldn't want me to do that
00:29:57I understand
00:29:58I wonder
00:30:00It's more than just a plane to him
00:30:03It's the one thing that keeps him from feeling like he's a
00:30:07useless, blind old man
00:30:08He's got the enthusiasm of a kid
00:30:10Oh, tonight, yes
00:30:12If you'd seen him three years ago after the accident
00:30:15How did it happen?
00:30:18Chemistry experiment
00:30:20Oh, what a terrible break
00:30:22One flash
00:30:24He lost everything he lived for
00:30:27He was hopeless
00:30:29Then I remember the design he'd been toying with
00:30:33At first he thought it was futile
00:30:36And gradually he began to realize
00:30:38It might be of some use again
00:30:40It must have been heartbreaking for you
00:30:42Oh, he worked hard
00:30:45First he hired a draftsman
00:30:46And a cabinetmaker assembled a model
00:30:50This masters has to accept that design stuff
00:30:54Did you hear Dad tonight when he said
00:30:57When the plane is accepted by the governor
00:31:00Oh, Doug, we can't let him down
00:31:03No, we won't
00:31:06I know how it is to have your dreams kicked around
00:31:10You, Doug
00:31:12Remember when I pretended that I was Brad
00:31:16Well, part of that was you, but
00:31:19There was something else
00:31:20I was borrowing his glory and
00:31:23Parading around in it like a kid in a cowboy suit
00:31:28No, I don't understand
00:31:30Ever since I've been about that high
00:31:31I wanted to get up there and put clouds around
00:31:36Well, if you wanted to fly, why didn't you?
00:31:38If I were a man, I...
00:31:39I don't know, there are a lot of reasons
00:31:41Come under the heading of promises and loyalty, gratitude
00:31:51Why should I bother you with that stuff?
00:31:54Maybe it's... maybe it's caused you such a swell guy
00:32:00You're a pretty swell guy yourself
00:32:13I've been wanting to do that since the first time I bumped into
00:32:19It was the second time they got me
00:32:24I think you think we'd better go inside
00:32:35All right, why don't they bring their own paper
00:32:43Well, I see you've made a lot of progress, Brad
00:32:46At this time, I thought you'd be flying the thing
00:32:48Give it a little more study
00:33:01Yeah
00:33:01Can I help you with anything?
00:33:02Yeah, get me another tablecloth, will you?
00:33:04Yes, sir
00:33:08Do that again, will you?
00:33:11Well, I'll go ahead and see you
00:33:15Hey, Brad, if you want to get a load of Johnny's new plane now...
00:33:23What do you mean?
00:33:24He's flying!
00:33:25Oh boy, I've got to see this
00:33:27It's that plastic jab I was telling you about, Professor
00:33:28Dad, would you mind?
00:33:30No, go right ahead
00:33:35Get your wallet back
00:33:36There she is
00:33:36There she is
00:33:37There she is
00:33:37There she is
00:33:38There she is
00:34:00Oh, my God.
00:34:41That's pretty, don't you?
00:35:01Oh, my God.
00:35:43Carol, go ahead and take care of Betty, will you?
00:36:09Well... you're passing up a great bet.
00:36:11Brad, you're crazy trying to sell me on a plastic ship after what happened to Johnny.
00:36:15But, Mac, this is different.
00:36:17Oh, come on, finish dressing, will you?
00:36:18I'm starved.
00:36:19Look, Johnny's was a veneer job.
00:36:21This is a geodetic.
00:36:22Do me a favor, will you?
00:36:24Take this pretty little basket and pull it full of Easter eggs.
00:36:27Yeah, and you're the guy that's always telling me to get out of testing.
00:36:31Now I've got a chance, why don't you give it to me?
00:36:32Oh.
00:36:33Look, I get three grand for testing the special, don't I?
00:36:36Yeah.
00:36:36Two more if I break the record to New York.
00:36:38Yeah, yeah.
00:36:38All right, I'll put the whole thing in if you'll build a blank plane.
00:36:41Oh, Brad, if you've fallen for this gal, why use me for a come on?
00:36:45What's the matter?
00:36:46Won't she marry you without premiums?
00:36:48What, make another Betty Coles out of her?
00:36:50No, sir, not until these geodetics are coming off the line and I can plop my feet up on the
00:36:54desk.
00:36:55Then I'll ask you to marry me.
00:36:57Well, I hate to kick little Cupid in the pants, but I'm just not sold on plastic planes.
00:37:04Well, after all, we did learn a little about plastic from Johnny's crack-up.
00:37:09I thought if we could put this plane over, we might cut little Brad and Betty in.
00:37:14You do owe Johnny something.
00:37:15Yeah, I guess we'd do it.
00:37:18You know, I'm a sentimental slob.
00:37:21You mean you'll do it, Mac?
00:37:23Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:37:24Oh, gee, that's swell.
00:37:25We'll put Doug on it, and by the time the special's ready for the speed trials,
00:37:28he'll have one almost finished.
00:37:30Come on, let's tell Carol about it.
00:37:31Now, wait a minute, Jocko.
00:37:32I'm running the plan.
00:37:33I know, but let's tell her anyway.
00:37:35Come on.
00:37:37Douglas Farrell is in charge of construction on the Blake Geodetic.
00:37:40The Army is interested in this plane as a primary trainer
00:37:42if the ship is ready for tests within 30 days.
00:37:45Daniel McMasters.
00:37:48I wish I had a brother.
00:38:16I wish I had a brother.
00:38:42Well, Brad, there's your plane.
00:38:43When do I fly her?
00:38:45Careful, you break it.
00:38:46She's quite ready to fly yet.
00:38:48But someday she'll pay off plenty of coffee and cakes for you and Mom.
00:38:51Why, gee, Brad, I don't know what we'd have done without you.
00:38:54Yeah.
00:38:55You like it, huh?
00:38:56Yes, sir.
00:38:57Be sharp, I think.
00:39:24Doug, do you think these rudder cables are heavy enough?
00:39:26They'll take 4,000 pounds.
00:39:28That ought to be enough.
00:39:30Hey, Brad.
00:39:31Doug.
00:39:32Welcome about your bottle, Nick.
00:39:33What's the matter?
00:39:34You'll have to leave for Washington first thing in the morning, Doug.
00:39:36I can't.
00:39:36I got all this work piled up.
00:39:37If you don't go, there won't be any ship to test in two weeks.
00:39:39What do they want?
00:39:40CAA needs a formula for stress analysis immediately.
00:39:42Well, haven't they got that here?
00:39:43Not on geodetic.
00:39:44You better get some rest.
00:39:45Incidentally, you're doing a swell job, Doug.
00:39:46Yeah.
00:39:47Hey, Squared.
00:39:52Hey.
00:39:53What's evening?
00:39:53He might not be back.
00:39:55You know, Monday when you make the speed hop.
00:39:56And if he ate, it won't be good luck.
00:39:58That's right, Doug.
00:39:58I'd like to have you back to see me take off.
00:40:00Yeah, wind it up as fast as possible.
00:40:02Oh, you've got to be back with the speed hop.
00:40:04Hey.
00:40:06I had a dream.
00:40:08What about?
00:40:08Oh, she was a pit.
00:40:11Oh.
00:40:42Come on, you're not going to pick up those blonde hitchhikers.
00:40:44Well, you never can tell what you're going to run into
00:40:46in those clouds over Pittsburgh.
00:40:48Let's go.
00:40:48Gee, I wish Doug were back.
00:40:49He'll be in sometime today.
00:40:50From his wire, he did okay in Washington.
00:40:52Good.
00:40:53Well, hello.
00:40:54Hello.
00:40:54I just drove Betty and Brad over.
00:40:56Good.
00:40:57Can I say hello to Broadway for you?
00:40:58You might bring me one of those nice, shiny stars
00:41:00that hang over the Statue of Liberty.
00:41:02That shiny star is as good as yours.
00:41:04I'll say good luck now, Brad.
00:41:05You know how I feel about those takeoffs.
00:41:08Bye, honey.
00:41:08I want to see the takeoff.
00:41:10Well, you come along with me, Cal.
00:41:20Hello.
00:41:21Are you the daredevil flyer?
00:41:23I ain't the flyer, but I could be a daredevil.
00:41:27What are you doing?
00:41:28Warming her up.
00:41:31Hey, I used to be a sailor.
00:41:33Do you like canoes?
00:41:34Uh-huh.
00:41:35Well, maybe I can get away in about an hour.
00:41:37I like canoeing.
00:41:38Yeah?
00:41:39Where can I get a hold of you?
00:41:40You might try and work three, eight, four, three, six.
00:41:43Mercury, eight, three, what?
00:41:45Mercury, eight, four, three, six.
00:41:50That's right.
00:41:52I'm sure Kenny's leaving now.
00:41:56I'll get a red canoe.
00:42:08Gee, I wish I could go with you, Uncle Brad.
00:42:11I wish you could, too, but you've got to stay here and look after things.
00:42:14Be sure and take good care of Mom, won't you?
00:42:17Hey, Farrell, how about a shot?
00:42:19Sure.
00:42:20It's one with Miss Blake.
00:42:21You know, kissing her for luck.
00:42:22Okay, boss.
00:42:24Do you mind?
00:42:25No, of course not.
00:42:34That's got it.
00:42:35Let's go, Brad.
00:42:38Better lift this time.
00:42:40So long, Max.
00:42:40Happy landing.
00:42:41Thanks.
00:42:42Bye, boy.
00:42:53Good time.
00:42:54Good time.
00:43:34She climbed this time like a homesick angel.
00:43:38Hey, boss, now that he's on his way, can I have the day off?
00:43:41Sure, squid, go ahead.
00:43:42Oh, thanks.
00:43:43I've got a date with a vision.
00:43:46Oh, what's the matter?
00:43:47Go ahead.
00:43:48Oh, I'm sick.
00:43:50Our phone number, it's on the wing.
00:43:53Going to New York.
00:43:55Oh, my God.
00:44:25Farrell, NX-16075, Salt Lake, to New York, please.
00:44:31It's Farrell, 13 minutes ahead of schedule.
00:44:33Salt Lake to Farrell, sealing unlimited.
00:44:45Farrell, NX-16075, all repair.
00:44:55Flash, lightning-brand Farrell just set down a Floyd Bennett Field after streaking across
00:45:00America faster than any human being ever through the distance.
00:45:02Time, seven hours, 18 minutes.
00:45:04And here is a surprise.
00:45:06Farrell just announced that after a sandwich and a cup of coffee, he would take off Westwood
00:45:10in an attempt to establish a new round-trip mark.
00:45:13He did it.
00:45:14I knew he'd do it.
00:45:16Yeah, he's a great flyer.
00:45:17I knew he'd do it.
00:45:50That barrel man saw his best airplane, ain't so slow with a gal either.
00:45:57Yeah.
00:45:59What's eating on here?
00:46:02Didn't she get my message that I'd pick her up?
00:46:04She did to say, Douglas.
00:46:06Brad dropped by about a half an hour ago and they left.
00:46:09Thanks.
00:46:15Well, here's to Lady Luck. May she stay with us till our planes are flying.
00:46:18We don't need Lady Luck, Brad.
00:46:20Father has enough faith for both of us.
00:46:23To a great flight.
00:46:25Thanks, honey.
00:46:30Do you remember that nice new shiny star you were going to bring me?
00:46:34Oh, gee, honey, I was going so doggone fast I didn't have time to reach up and get it for
00:46:38you.
00:46:39Here I was counting on wearing it all this time.
00:46:41I was going to put it in my hair right here.
00:46:44Sure, and that twinkle in your eye would give that poor little star an inferiority complex.
00:46:48But I did bring something.
00:46:50For me?
00:46:51Yeah.
00:46:52I've been lugging it around for a long time and I...
00:46:56I kind of thought I'd hang on to it until the geodetics were coming off the line and...
00:47:01I was grounded for good.
00:47:04Oh, here it is.
00:47:14It's Brad.
00:47:16Oh, gee, honey, you know I've been in a spin about since I met you.
00:47:22I don't know what to say.
00:47:25Just say you'll marry me, Carol.
00:47:27That's...
00:47:28Brad, I like you so very much.
00:47:31You've been so fine about everything.
00:47:36But it's Doug.
00:47:41I guess I should have known if I hadn't been flying blind.
00:47:45We should have told you.
00:47:48I guess we've all been waiting for that plane.
00:47:51I'm sorry, Brad.
00:47:54Well, I've had forced landings before and as long as it couldn't be me, I'm glad it was Doug.
00:48:03Hiya, Lightning.
00:48:05Gosh, if I'd known that monarch that was going to stick with me, I'd have punched that newspaper guy in
00:48:08the nose.
00:48:09Hey, what do you mean keeping the hero to yourself?
00:48:11Come on, Lightning.
00:48:12You're a great excuse for a big night.
00:48:13And I've got to have an excuse.
00:48:15Come on.
00:48:16Here we go.
00:48:17Call it B.
00:48:18I'm trying to wait.
00:48:18I can take care of it.
00:48:19Go, Lightning.
00:48:20Go, Lightning.
00:48:20Go, Lightning.
00:48:21Step up, everybody.
00:48:23A toast to the greatest flyer that ever...
00:48:24What a pretty scene.
00:48:26Oh, hello, Doug.
00:48:27Come on, get in there, Mr. Pal.
00:48:28Let me congratulate my brother.
00:48:30It was marvelous, wonderful.
00:48:31Don't congratulate me.
00:48:33Congratulate McMaster's.
00:48:34Oh, now, you're flying.
00:48:35I'm congratulating you on a much-needed trick.
00:48:38Much-needed for promoting my girl.
00:48:39That's what you ought to take the bow for.
00:48:41Yeah.
00:48:42Sure, he waited until I got out of town and then just moved in.
00:48:44You keep me on the ground for my own good.
00:48:47Yeah.
00:48:48So you can go on being the super test pilot.
00:48:50Only one ferrule can be a big shot, huh?
00:48:53Doug, we'll discuss it somewhere else.
00:48:54I'm through discussing.
00:48:55You stick me in a corner designing a ship while you go on glory hunting and making passes at my
00:48:59girl.
00:49:00Doug, you've made a mistake about the whole thing.
00:49:02Oh, no, I haven't.
00:49:02It was only about you that I made a mistake.
00:49:05Using me and him and everybody else to promote the plane.
00:49:08Why, Doug, you're crazy.
00:49:10No!
00:49:19Take care of him, Jackson, until he comes, too, will you?
00:49:21Okay, laden.
00:49:23I think we'd better get out of here.
00:49:27But no baby's worth it.
00:49:28You can get another girl, but where are you going to get another brother?
00:49:30Well, it's not only her, it's the whole blasted setup.
00:49:33Brad ain't going to like this.
00:49:34Well, that's too bad.
00:49:35You shouldn't go away mad.
00:49:36You owe Brad...
00:49:37I owe him nothing.
00:49:38When he knighted me with Carol, he settled the whole account.
00:49:40So long, squid.
00:49:42Good luck, fella.
00:49:46Why didn't Adam and Eve let well enough alone?
00:49:50You can't run out on us now.
00:49:52I'm going, Mac.
00:49:53I can't stay here.
00:49:54But think of the people that are depending on you.
00:49:55You arranged those gadget tests with the army.
00:49:57Who am I going to get to supervise them at this late date?
00:50:00I'm leaving, Mac.
00:50:01Ah, so you're going to run away like a spanked puppy.
00:50:04I'm going to Randolph Field and try to get a commission.
00:50:07Well, you're going to have to try awful hard, young fella,
00:50:08because the army doesn't like quitters.
00:50:20Serves me right for getting mixed up with this thing in the first place.
00:50:50Is that you, Douglas?
00:50:52Yes, sir.
00:50:54I'm glad you came in tonight.
00:50:56We've been so busy with wood and cloth and blueprints,
00:51:01we haven't had time to speak of other things.
00:51:03I had to be alone with our plane.
00:51:07I think you know what it means to me.
00:51:11You're young.
00:51:12You'll build other planes.
00:51:15But for me, there'll be no more lap at this one.
00:51:19And when we test our ship for the army,
00:51:22an old man will feel that living in darkness for three years
00:51:27has not been fearful.
00:51:29Thousands of young pilots will be trained around the ships,
00:51:34not to invade,
00:51:37but as a defense war around our country.
00:51:45And it's a great country, Douglas,
00:51:47where a blind man can help build that wall.
00:51:51Monday, when we show how our ship can fly,
00:51:55and that will be our moment, Douglas,
00:51:59yours and mine.
00:52:16You're sure you're using a lot of funny thingamajigs.
00:52:19I've never seen no test flight with them.
00:52:21Listen, Sonny, I told you before, go chase yourself.
00:52:23Oh, the army's running this show.
00:52:25Oh.
00:52:32Go chase yourself?
00:52:33Oh, yeah, I remember.
00:52:43Oh.
00:52:44Oh.
00:52:45Oh.
00:52:46Oh.
00:52:48Oh.
00:52:51Oh.
00:52:52Oh.
00:52:53These things are getting unsafer and unsafered.
00:53:05Well, we're about ready to go, Colonel.
00:53:07Where's your test pilot?
00:53:08Well, he's due at 8.30.
00:53:09You ought to be here any minute.
00:53:11How's the radio?
00:53:12Just checking.
00:53:14Hazen to trainer.
00:53:15Testing.
00:53:16One, two, three, four.
00:53:18Testing.
00:53:20One, two, three, four.
00:53:22Clear as a bell.
00:53:24It's okay, Doug.
00:53:25Fine.
00:53:33Did Doug talk to you?
00:53:35Not a word.
00:53:36Me neither.
00:53:37Don't worry, it'll work out somehow.
00:53:40Let's go.
00:53:48Hey, Sergeant.
00:53:49What is all this junk?
00:53:50You'll have to ask Colonel Ryan.
00:53:53Max, you don't expect me to fly this test with all this bric-a-brac, do you?
00:53:58Yeah, it looks that way, Brad.
00:53:59Your brother worked out a new automatic flight test system.
00:54:01Yeah, but I don't need all this junk.
00:54:03Yeah, I think you do.
00:54:07Oh, you do, huh?
00:54:09Yeah, boy, I've been flying tests for 10 years, and I...
00:54:11Look, Mr. Farrell.
00:54:13This is 1941.
00:54:14It's time test pilots stop taking up experimental jobs and banging them around just to see if
00:54:19they'll crack up.
00:54:20Well, if it does crack up, it's no good anyhow.
00:54:22So what?
00:54:22Well, the analysts don't know why ships do what they do.
00:54:25They want scientific proof.
00:54:26Yeah, and that claptrap will give it to them, huh?
00:54:28Those instruments will make a record of everything that happens to the ship.
00:54:31Well, if you were taking the time to come around and ask me, I would have been glad to explain
00:54:35it to you.
00:54:35Oh, I see.
00:54:37You expect me to play those keys like a typewriter with one hand and fly the test for the others,
00:54:42is that it?
00:54:42No, no, I play them.
00:54:45You play them.
00:54:46I've been assigned as flight engineer on this test.
00:54:50Mac, here are the guffies giving me, will you?
00:54:52Yeah, yeah.
00:54:52The Army wants it that way, Brad.
00:54:54We approved final plans for the automatic recording test yesterday.
00:54:58Your brother is in full charge.
00:55:00But, Colonel, this man has never flown a test in his life.
00:55:03Well, I'm flying one now.
00:55:06Oh, I get it.
00:55:08Little Junior finally found out a way to mop up on the glory he's been yapping about, huh?
00:55:12You think because you can land one of those power gliders, you can apply a test, is that it?
00:55:16Yeah, that's right.
00:55:18Well, let me straighten you out on one little thing.
00:55:20You know, circling a field in one of those little puddle jumpers is an entirely different
00:55:23thing than coming out of a 9G dive.
00:55:26You put her nose down and let her go, and boy, how she goes.
00:55:29The devil starts driving nails through your eardrums, and your lungs start screaming for air.
00:55:33And your body goes through a ringer, and then all of a sudden your brain explodes,
00:55:37and everything goes out like a light.
00:55:39And you start hoping and praying that you'll come out alive,
00:55:42and level off, and not stack up like poor little Johnny Coles.
00:55:46You think he can take that?
00:55:50Get in the front cockpit.
00:55:52All right, you bullheaded little brat, I'll fly your test for you, but remember one thing.
00:55:56I'm going to give you a flight like you've never had in your life.
00:56:00Get in.
00:56:01I give the orders light.
00:56:03Okay.
00:56:26See that baby climb?
00:56:29She got off swell, Professor.
00:56:30I love you, sir.
00:56:31I love you, sir.
00:57:15Give me a stall, power off.
00:57:19Stall, power on.
00:57:21The engineer just ordered a stall, power off.
00:57:41Now climb up a power dive.
00:57:42Give her a 9G pullout.
00:57:46Are you crazy?
00:57:47The ship won't take you.
00:57:48Those are my orders.
00:57:49I'm flying it, and I tell you, she won't take you.
00:57:52Well, I built her, and I'm telling her she will.
00:57:58What's the delay up there?
00:57:59The pilot refuses to execute the order for a 9G power dive.
00:58:02Says she won't take it.
00:58:04Professor Blake, can your ship stand a 9G pullout?
00:58:06I'm sure it will.
00:58:08Give me that microphone.
00:58:10Test pilot Farrell.
00:58:12Colonel Ryan talking.
00:58:13Engineer Farrell's instructions for a 9G pullout.
00:58:16I'll bring that plane down immediately.
00:58:17No, wait a minute, Colonel.
00:58:42Yes, sir.
00:58:44Send us a command.
00:58:44I'll bring that plane down, but no, wait a minute.
00:58:45It's a minute.
00:58:47You're not able to take a plane down.
00:58:48You're out of here.
00:58:49You're out of here.
00:58:52You're out of here.
00:58:55You're out of here.
00:58:58Alright, let's get this.
00:59:14All right, let her have it.
00:59:55All right, let her go.
01:00:03All right, let her go.
01:00:51All right, let her go.
01:00:55Hazen to flight engineer.
01:00:57What was the accelerometer reading?
01:01:01He doesn't answer.
01:01:03Hazen to engineer, accelerometer reading, please.
01:01:14The engineer reports nine G's, sir.
01:01:17I knew she'd do it.
01:01:18Look, he's done it, and even without the horseshoe.
01:01:21You can tell him to come in now.
01:01:23It's all over, Dad.
01:01:25It's not quite recording yet.
01:01:27Colonel Ryan says to come on in.
01:01:28Great work, Brad.
01:01:30Colonel Ryan says to bring in the ship.
01:01:34Here we go.
01:01:36Here we go.
01:01:39Let's go.
01:02:32Let's go.
01:02:35Let's go.
01:02:35Bail out.
01:02:36I can't bring her down.
01:02:37Bail out.
01:02:37What happened?
01:02:45The radio slipped under the floor and jammed the controls.
01:02:48I'm afraid she's gonna spin.
01:02:50Get them free.
01:02:51You gotta get them free.
01:02:56What's happening?
01:02:57What are they doing?
01:02:58The radio is dead, sir.
01:03:05Stay alive, you chump.
01:03:06I've gotta get the ship down.
01:03:07All these sensors depends upon what's recorded here.
01:03:09We've gotta bring down the wreck.
01:03:11Stay alive, I tell you.
01:03:12Nothing doing.
01:03:13I'm right, chump.
01:03:25Bail out, I tell you!
01:03:31Somebody's bailed out.
01:03:32Big Masters, get over there.
01:03:35Let's go.
01:04:16Doug, are you hurt?
01:04:18What's going on up there?
01:04:19Well, didn't Brad bail out?
01:04:21No.
01:04:36Let's go.
01:05:31Let's get back to you.
01:05:31Let's go.
01:05:34Let's go.
01:05:37Let's go.
01:05:41Let's go.
01:05:42Let's go.
01:05:43Let's go.
01:05:43Let's go.
01:06:13Let's go.
01:06:22Well, she's all yours, kid.
01:06:24Safe as a baby in a crib.
01:06:27Bradley Farrell.
01:06:28Bradley Farrell, vice president.
01:06:31Well, are you happy, Mrs. Farrell?
01:06:32Delirious.
01:06:34Say, I'm the guy you married, remember?
01:06:36Oh, yes, a kiss for you.
01:06:40Well, come on in.
01:06:41The place isn't haunted.
01:06:48Oh, gee, this is swell, Mac.
01:06:50Oh, go on.
01:06:50Sit down.
01:06:51You'll do all the way.
01:06:53Well, you'll do all the way.
01:06:53Well, it doesn't look very dangerous.
01:07:05Good old scrim.
01:07:08Well, here we are.
01:07:09Oh, I'm the guy.
01:07:17However, if you're.
01:07:18Oh, I see.
01:07:21Oh, I'm the guy.
01:07:24I'm the master.
01:07:24Oh, I'm the man.
01:07:25You're the man.
01:07:25Oh, my God.
01:07:25Oh, my God.
01:07:25Oh, my God.
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