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First broadcast 19th December 1999.

The Russian mafia plan to reactivate a decommissioned battleship and use it to assassinate the US President.

Edward Woodward - Harry Malone
Kal Weber - Chris Keel
Colin Wells - Sam Curtis
Lexa Doig - Tina Backus
Adrian Irvine - Spencer
Leon Rippy - Lang
Mitchell Laurance - Donahue
Ruth Reid - Watson
JoAnna Garcia Swisher - Cadet Susan (as Joanna Garcia)
John Shearin - Captain Bragg
J.C. Quinn - Marmet
Lou Criscuolo - Murray
Marcus Nazar - Elizu
Michael Harding - Officer Turner (as Mike Harding)
Andrew Hamrick - Cadet Lewis
Keith Flippen - Radkov
Joseph Gallison - Coroner (as Joe Gallison)
Mike Pniewski - Storeman Semple

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00:25What does this mean, Marmite?
00:26The American Conference. They will kill him.
00:34Kill who, Marmite? And who are they?
00:41Organizatsaya. I know nothing more than nothing.
00:56It's only a matter of hours now.
01:00CI-5 will have finally killed a great man.
01:03What are you talking about? This was nothing to do with us.
01:05It was your predecessor, George Cowley, 20 years ago. The bullet lodged too close to his spine to be removed.
01:13All right, Eliza. Why did you invite me here?
01:15The world changes, Mr. Malone. And there's an old saying, the enemy of my enemy is my friend.
01:22So, who is our enemy?
01:25The cream of the Russian Mafia. Richer than some small countries. Already they control the Russian government. Now they're trying
01:33to move into our territory. Soon they'll take over the worldwide drug trade. We must learn a new word for
01:40fear, Mr. Malone. The Organizatsaya.
01:43Yes. The organization. Yes. And this? We do not know its meaning, but we know its purpose. On the 19th
01:54of this month, they're going to kill the American president.
01:57The American president.
01:59The American president.
02:01The American president.
03:13Sir, all cadets, president accounted for, sir.
03:16No, sir, that's it. Just the one presidential event on the 19th. Conference on World Crime.
03:21The White House chief of staff is not available, sir. It'll be a Miss Watson. They're getting her out of
03:26a meeting.
03:27Thank you, Mr. Spencer.
03:29Sir, this conference has nothing to do with the Middle East. Where does Marmette fit in?
03:33On the side of the Angels, I hope.
03:34But he's a non-terrorist.
03:36Was. He died 8 o'clock this morning.
03:41This academy prides itself on molding the finest young cadets.
03:48A year from now, many of you will go on to a naval career.
03:53Some will choose a civilian occupation.
03:57But whichever direction you take, your days on the USS Glory will endow you with qualities of leadership that are
04:05unsurpassed.
04:1216-inch guns. Awesome.
04:16Time was they could blow any ship out of the water right across the Pacific.
04:20How many people will stay on board?
04:23Five. Six at most.
04:25Will they be owned?
04:26It's a museum.
04:27A school for rich kids.
04:31While training on board these past weeks, each of you has risen to our high standard of conduct.
04:38I expect the same from you while you're on spring break.
04:44Dismissed!
04:45Sir, yes, sir!
04:56Miss Watson, how good of you to be so prompt?
05:00It's Miss Watson. How can I help you?
05:03About this conference on the 19th, we have reason to believe there could be an attempt on the president's life.
05:08An assassination attempt? By whom?
05:10We think it could be part of the Russian mafia.
05:13And what is the source of your information?
05:15Her son, Marmet.
05:18No longer with us, I believe.
05:20Well, it's good to see that you're as up-to-date as we are.
05:22Congratulations. I'm very impressed.
05:24But not with Marmet, I hope.
05:27He was a busted flush ten years ago.
05:29He still had the best information network in the whole of the Middle East.
05:37Calm down, Hamish!
05:41Calm down!
05:42Get out of my kitchen!
05:44How many times I told you, don't you come into my kitchen, Desperate, you bunch of animals!
05:50It is still military.
05:54How long have you been with me, Ratkov?
05:57Two years.
05:57And in that time, how many jobs have crashed and burned?
06:00Not one.
06:03100% success.
06:04That's why my bank account's so healthy.
06:07Yours, too.
06:08But this is the big one.
06:10This one is for Baranov.
06:13I told you to never say that name.
06:15Not to me.
06:16Not to anybody.
06:20Let's take a walk past the promised land.
06:23Mr. Malone, I know the President has great respect for CI5, so I'll try and put this delicately.
06:29We receive three assassination warnings a month from sources like Marmet.
06:32Any lesson, we'd think the President's popularity was slipping.
06:35However, you do take each one seriously.
06:37Of course we do.
06:38And when you have some concrete information, we'll act on it immediately.
06:42Now, if there's nothing further...
06:43Nothing at all, thank you.
06:45Ms.
06:49Sir, you asked about Middleton.
06:50He's still in Cuba, so is Clark.
06:52Mr. Curtis, Mr. Keel.
06:54They in Vancouver yet?
06:55No, I stopped them leaving.
06:56They're still in Washington.
06:57Good, well done.
06:58Right, brief them thoroughly.
06:59Then tell them to contact Jerry Donoghue, and I'll do the rest.
07:03Yes, sir.
07:09Mr. Donoghue's here.
07:14Donoghue, I have a meeting in the press office in ten minutes and a call waiting from Paris.
07:18Can we make this quick?
07:19Sure.
07:19The venue's fine and so's the route.
07:21I'll have a report for you tomorrow.
07:23This time, take extra care, okay?
07:27Check every brick in the building.
07:28That's standard procedure.
07:29Is there a problem?
07:30I just got a call from CI5.
07:32They think there could be an assassination attempt on the 19th.
07:35Who's the threat?
07:35Would you believe the Russian Mafia again?
07:38It's probably nothing, but I don't want CI5 stealing our thunder.
07:42Just make sure everything's tighter than tight, okay?
07:45You got it.
07:48Julian?
07:49Ma'am?
07:49Put the Elysee through on two.
07:51Hello?
07:52Bonjour, Francois.
07:53Comment allez-vous?
07:54Bien, merci et vous?
07:55J'ai reçu votre lettre ce matin.
07:58Oh, déjà?
07:58Oui, oui.
07:59And here in D.C., the weather is set to stay fine.
08:03But if you're planning to drive through downtown Washington tomorrow, be prepared for minor delays from 11 a.m.
08:09As the presidential motorcade heads down Pennsylvania Avenue to the Dower House on Riverside Drive.
08:15The historic site for a historic occasion.
08:19This is Update FM and the nation's capital bringing you news round the clock.
08:23The situation in Bulgaria...
08:25Sixth group will take Tripoli and Baghdad.
08:27Four group, Moscow and St. Petersburg.
08:30And group three, our friends in Colombia.
08:33Carry on, Mr. Spencer.
08:36From what we can gather, the Organizat Sire is the most secretive crime club on the planet.
08:41So we'll be working in the dark.
08:43Any scrap of information, any rumour could be vital.
08:46Use every informant we've got, but make sure they're unscramblers.
08:49Channel everything through me and I'll pass it on to Washington.
08:52Any questions?
08:54Right.
08:55Ready, sir?
08:57Yes.
08:58Good luck, everybody.
08:59Good luck, everybody.
09:17We're looking for Jerry Donahue.
09:18Who are you?
09:19Curtis and Keel, CI5.
09:21Yeah, I just got instructions about you.
09:22From the very top, Big Bang still knows how to pull strings, huh?
09:25What?
09:26Big Bang Malone.
09:28Got his name in Berlin when he blew up the Russian radar.
09:31Toughest SOB in the business.
09:32Well, he was then.
09:34Still is.
09:43Permission to enter, sir.
09:44Granted.
09:47Reporting for duty, sir.
09:49At ease.
09:51Well, Cadet Lewis, this is a surprise.
09:53I expected you to be off to the Hamptons.
09:55Sir, First Officer Turner thought it would be beneficial to my development if I stayed on board during the spring
10:00break, sir.
10:01And I have every faith in his judgment.
10:03I believe the deck needs swabbing.
10:05Sir.
10:05Yes, sir.
10:12That girl, she's Office of Material if I've ever seen it.
10:15Unlike Cadet Lewis.
10:17Lots of talk, but not much action.
10:20Nah, that'll change.
10:21By the time he gets off the glory, his own parents won't recognize him.
10:27This is what we call first scan.
10:29Detailed work starts this afternoon.
10:35Do you use sniff for dogs?
10:36Dogs?
10:37X-rays, Geiger counters.
10:38If it's been invented, we use it.
10:39By this time tomorrow, there won't be a floorboard we haven't lifted or a sewer we haven't crawled through.
10:43We even cut off the vehicle access to this part of the building.
10:46And the president enters from the south side?
10:48Exactly as I showed you.
10:49Boys, let me let you in on a little secret.
10:51If a flea gets through to the president, I lose my job.
10:54And you know something?
10:55I like my job.
10:55You're sitting duck for a missile attack.
10:57Wrong.
10:58We have two batteries of Patriot missiles on call.
11:01Anything launched at this building will be taken out in the air long before it's a threat.
11:04How about the battleship?
11:06Decommissioned.
11:07Now a training vessel.
11:08Who trains on it?
11:09Her.
11:09Who trains on her?
11:11Think private military school on a battleship and you'll be close.
11:14Has she been inspected yet?
11:15She will be later this afternoon.
11:16It's a privilege I reserve for myself.
11:18My father served on her.
11:20Captain Bragg's an old friend.
11:21Look, guys.
11:22I know you're just doing your job, but we put on this circus 50 times a year.
11:26We know what we're doing.
11:28Listen, man.
11:30You know what this means?
11:38Not a clue.
11:39What is it?
11:41Our foreman gave it to us before he died.
11:44Probably some sort of code.
11:45Our people are working on it.
11:46How's the travel route secured?
11:49Look, I have an appointment.
11:51I'll let Joe show you the route.
11:52Joe, on the route.
11:53Sure.
11:53See you later.
12:01Think he's got a hot date?
12:02If he has, I hope she's prettier than Joe.
12:15Good morning, sir.
12:16Good morning, sir.
12:20Good morning, sir.
12:22Oh, my God.
12:51Agent Donahue.
12:54What can I do for you?
12:55I have information this facility is a security risk.
12:58Any unauthorized personnel been around?
13:00Unauthorized? No.
13:01No unusual visitors at all?
13:03Not unless you consider civilians unusual.
13:05But they're not unauthorized. They're official.
13:07What civilians?
13:09They got a contract for surplus doors. They're loading up as we speak.
13:13Mind if I take a look?
13:15Out the door, make a lift.
13:24Out the door, move on.
13:33Careful!
13:34Unless you want to cross the river Styx.
13:37That stuff's 40 years old.
13:39We're running late. Hurry it up.
13:45There's four more where that came from.
13:47Aye.
14:05So, now that you've seen our arrangements, what's your expert opinion on the president's safety?
14:11What we've seen so far, it all seems very...
14:13Professional?
14:14Yes, it seems like you've got most things covered.
14:16Perhaps that's because we have three teams who do nothing else.
14:23These are for the boots and jackets.
14:25You already have the invoices.
14:26Hey, thanks for stocking it all up for us.
14:28You made it real easy.
14:29It's my job.
14:31Everything ship-shape out there?
14:32Just fine.
14:33A couple more things to do, we'll be out of here.
14:35Okay, don't take too long.
14:36Oh, place closes at six.
14:37Hey, that's my pen.
14:39So, this once-but-assassins have got through.
14:41In the past, I mean.
14:43I'm going to say something to you, Mr. Keel.
14:45Curtis.
14:47The fullest cooperation between security services is something I firmly believe in.
14:53I've recently written a report on the subject, which was relatively well-received.
14:57But I take strongest exception to your director going above my head to my chief of staff
15:03and demanding CI5's involvement in a matter that is clearly the province of this office.
15:09Later today, I'm going to call Mr. Malone and tell him so.
15:12Tell him what, Ms. Watson?
15:16Sorry, but your door was open.
15:20Hey, Cap, you got a minute?
15:21Murray, it's Captain.
15:23Oh, hell, Cap, save that for the kids.
15:24We got too many years at sea together.
15:28Okay.
15:29What do you need?
15:31I...
15:34Supplies.
15:34I'm running pretty low.
15:36All right.
15:37Just try to get back before the bars close.
15:41Aye, aye, boss.
15:44He's a disgrace.
15:47He's a good cook, though.
15:49And a Purple Heart at the Gulf of Tonkin.
15:51Don't forget that.
15:54NS-589?
15:5518 NS-589.
15:58That's the only clue that Marmot could offer.
16:00Our cryptographers have so far drawn a blank.
16:03Pity they didn't ask us.
16:05Do you know what it means?
16:06NS-589 is a Naval Stores designation.
16:10They were recently recoded.
16:11I imagine the 18 refers to today's date, the 18th.
16:16Well, sir, if there's nothing more, I'd like to go ashore myself.
16:19Oh, that's right.
16:21Graduation day.
16:22How is Jenny?
16:23A little nervous, maybe.
16:24You're going to have to watch your step now with a police officer for a daughter.
16:28See you tomorrow, John.
16:30Yes, sir.
16:30Thank you, sir.
16:31This Naval Storage, as you call it, where is it?
16:33I'll tell you.
16:34Would Donahue be able to recognize that number as quickly?
16:37Possibly.
16:38Five-eight-nines, right here in Washington.
16:46May I?
16:48Yes?
16:50Excuse us.
16:53They do that?
16:55Yes, they do.
16:56Now, Ms. Watson, let me tell you what I propose.
17:18Hey, that's Donahue's car.
17:24It's still one.
17:25He's crafty, I'll give him that.
17:26He recognized that number, he wants to hog all the glory.
17:30How in the hell is a guy supposed to get any reading done?
17:33Who are you?
17:34We're looking for a friend of ours.
17:35Donahue, tall, black suit.
17:37Oh, him.
17:38He's probably still out with the others.
17:39What others?
17:40They're loading supplies.
17:41They're contractors.
17:47I'll show you.
17:48Time I locked up, anyways.
17:51All right, this way.
17:53Hey, music to can you buy.
17:58What's all the interest all of a sudden?
18:00I've been here 10 years.
18:01I ain't had so many visitors since.
18:04Well, I'll be.
18:05What is it?
18:06What's wrong?
18:08The contractor's supposed to shift all this stuff by six.
18:10Most of it's still here.
18:12They paid for it.
18:12They just left it.
18:13What the hell are they playing with?
18:14What's in the boxes?
18:16Surplus stores.
18:39What the hell's going on?
18:47What the hell is that all about?
18:49What the hell is going on over here?
18:52We got some clients in the box.
18:55That's the hell.
18:57Help.
19:02Well, I'm glad it was a rental.
19:05Yeah, I'm just trying to remember if I took out the $6 a day insurance or not.
19:09Hey, you guys need to call the auto club.
19:11There's a phone around the back.
19:14I'm Jack.
19:15Jack Simple.
19:18What are you guys?
19:19Cops?
19:27Are you there yet?
19:29Ready.
19:30Okay, stay in the truck.
19:32I'm passing the Dowerhouse now.
19:34Wait till we're on the deck, then unload the grates, but don't make your move till I give the signal.
19:39Have you got that?
19:41We'll wait.
19:50Not listed.
19:53Yeah, thanks, backup.
19:55Let me know if you hear from Donahue.
19:57Sorry, Jack, you've been had.
19:58This outfit's not real.
20:00Your contractors don't exist.
20:07You know, at home, we have maids to do this.
20:11At home, you don't have the security of the nation at stake.
20:14Do you consider this a privilege?
20:16The security of the nation involves a mop and a bucket?
20:20You definitely have a screw loose somewhere.
20:23The order came through on the computer.
20:26Official signatures, agreed prices, everything.
20:28It's hard to hack into a computer, Mr. Simple.
20:30People do it all the time.
20:31I could lose my job over this.
20:32Do you keep any weapons here?
20:34Mines, explosions?
20:35Are you kidding?
20:36You've got to have high security for explosives.
20:38This building's going on 50 years old.
20:40Chemicals, biological materials of any kind.
20:43Most dangerous thing I got here is Navy-issue soap.
20:47Wait a minute, though.
20:49There was an ammo store here once.
20:51At least, I think that's what it was used for.
20:53You think?
20:54Well, I've never been in it.
20:55I don't have a key.
20:57Show us.
21:17Where are you guys?
21:18Sorry, sir.
21:18I'll have to see you again.
21:19Shut up.
21:20You won't be.
21:20Hey, what are you doing?
21:22How many officers on board?
21:23He's Captain Guy.
21:23Where is he?
21:24On the bridge.
21:25Move it.
21:25Marshall!
21:31Someone's been here.
21:33That's fresh oil.
21:34There ain't never been no key.
21:36Well, somebody found one.
21:38Or had one made.
21:40Pardon me, gents.
21:54It's magic.
22:03First blood.
22:04Oh, there you go.
22:05I don't know.
22:38You're absolutely certain.
22:40The Navy can account for every knife, fork and spoon it's ever owned.
22:43There's no manifest for the storage room on record.
22:46It was and is empty.
22:47And as for explosives, the last time any offensive material was delivered to this site was 1992.
22:53A pistol to be kept in the storekeeper's wall safe for security purposes.
22:58I just looked in the safe and it's still there.
23:02One .38 caliber revolver and ten bullets.
23:05Why was it locked for 40 years?
23:25May I have a word?
23:27Excuse me.
23:31Should the conference be cancelled?
23:32I called the Secretary of State last night.
23:34I suggested to him that this conference be postponed.
23:37I was met with an absolute refusal.
23:38But since then a secret serviceman has been killed.
23:40Yes, but we don't know why.
23:42I was told this conference is of the utmost importance.
23:45And until we find proof positive that there is danger, it's going to go ahead.
23:48Why is this so important?
23:50These conferences happen all the time.
23:51Not one like this.
23:52The President is on the brink of persuading 12 nations to pool their resources in the fight against international crime.
23:59Well, that'd be a huge help to us.
24:00It's not just COVID operations like ours.
24:02He wants it enshrined in international law.
24:04Let all information be freely exchanged between all security services.
24:08It'd be the first time ever.
24:09No wonder the organeats at Sion once it stopped.
24:11They'd have nowhere to hide.
24:12Exactly.
24:13They'll stop at nothing.
24:14They'll even assassinate the President of the United States.
24:17So what do we do now, sir?
24:18Do what we always do, Ms. Backus.
24:21Do our job.
24:26Now understand this, Captain.
24:27I'm now in control of this ship.
24:29Who I am or what I want is none of your concern.
24:32What is your concern is your life and the lives of your people.
24:36How many crew members are still on board?
24:39I can tell you exactly how many...
24:40Be quiet.
24:41I'm asking her.
24:45I'm not really sure.
24:46There are two cadets, me and Lewis, and I'm not really sure about the crew.
24:50There's no one else.
24:52Just us three.
24:54Lock them up.
24:55Make sure there's nobody else on the ship.
24:58We don't want any surprises.
25:03What about old Murray?
25:04For once in your life, just shut up.
25:13I'm not really sure about the crew.
25:15What is this?
25:16What is this?
25:17Idiotism.
25:18Who is this?
25:19What is it?
25:21What is it?
25:22Except the owner, of course.
25:24We know how much he can earn.
25:27And what are you?
25:28We will get to this and we will be alive.
25:31If you are a kid, then go down.
25:33Who is the kid who is going to see you?
25:35I'm sorry.
25:36I didn't think so.
25:37And what are you doing here?
25:38I'll be with you.
25:41I'll be with you.
25:42No!
25:44Who might you be?
25:46Your worst nightmare.
25:50Wake up! Wake up!
25:53What? What?
26:03One more breach of security on this ship and you'll go the same way.
26:07I'll get back to your post.
26:13We'll be reporting live from the conference throughout the day.
26:17Jim, are you optimistic about this initiative?
26:19On illicit arms sales, you mean?
26:21Gas and drugs. Now, what about drugs?
26:23After today, it's gonna be a lot harder for the big syndicates to survive.
26:26So the president's playing for high stakes.
26:40Have you seen anything yet?
26:43Not since they carry those crates on board.
26:46You know, there has to be some way that we can get word to the authorities.
26:51I'm open to suggestions.
26:54Then the motorcade goes over this bridge, down the riverside drive, and onto the site.
27:00The dollar house, why was it chosen?
27:02It's a historic landmark. The president chose it himself.
27:09I need a volunteer. You, on your feet.
27:12If even one of my cadets comes to harm as a result of-
27:14Shut up!
27:15You lied to me last night.
27:17And now an old man's dead that didn't need to die.
27:20Mary.
27:21Who are you people?
27:23What are you doing with my ship?
27:24You'll know soon enough.
27:26Sir?
27:27I just spoke to Spencer. He's found something.
27:29Two sources in Europe and one in America confirm a large contract issued by one, Alexei Berinov.
27:37Berinov.
27:38Rudolf Orostrov. Godfather.
27:40Well, well, times do change, don't they?
27:42Who is he?
27:43Alexei Berinov, once deputy head of the KGB.
27:46How big's the contract?
27:47Eight figures.
27:48Pittman or squad?
27:48Spencer thinks squad.
27:49May I see that?
27:51It's the only photo Spencer could get.
27:52Apparently, Berinov, his camera's shy.
27:54Oh, my God.
27:55What is it, man?
27:55Look where he's standing.
27:56The steps? The fountain?
27:58It's the dollar house.
27:59He's standing in front of the dollar house.
28:00When was the picture taken?
28:01Source wouldn't say.
28:02Mr. Curtis, Mr. Keel, you will tear this place apart.
28:06You will then check and recheck every inch of the route.
28:08Excuse me.
28:10Where are you going?
28:12Well, to see him, of course.
28:13To see who?
28:14The president.
28:17I said on your feet.
28:20You.
28:21You're about to grow up.
28:23The captain and this boy here will soon owe their lives to you.
28:27One mistake, one wrong word, and they'll be shot dead.
28:31Now, all of you get this straight.
28:34This is not a game.
28:40Come on.
28:45Look.
28:59Cool.
28:59Everything all right?
29:01Everything is fine.
29:02Going as planned.
29:03Everything is going as planned.
29:08what's your name cadet taylor your job cadet taylor is very simple
29:16my men do not speak good english we're russian yes i'm russian too
29:23but i was trained in the old days you're too young to understand
29:29radio silence so for you cadet taylor
29:34a steep learning curve come
29:41wait we stay
29:45roadblocks ready sharpshooters in place
29:50i'd say it's pretty well sewn up it all looks so normal you think it was like this that morning
30:02in dallas
30:02we'd better get back
30:05you know what bugs me what really bugs me is that they've still got the initiative
30:09what more can we do security's massive we've looked under every stone
30:14gotta hand it to these guys you know what they're doing donahue is one of the best
30:18that's it i knew there was something wrong donahue what about him what was he gonna do just before
30:23he died dude what are you talking about wasn't he gonna inspect the battleship the one his father
30:27served on friendly captain and all that well you never go around to it did he the guns
30:55i think we have a problem
31:00car is coming two men
31:07i don't like the sound of it
31:11i don't like the sound of it
31:19now you listen to me your captain has gone ashore
31:25he won't be back until this evening
31:27you cannot allow anybody on this ship without his permission have you got that yes
31:38uh may i help you we're part of the security team for the government conference we'd like to see
31:43the captain
31:46permission to come aboard i'm sorry sir captain bragg is ashore we're with ci-5 we need to inspect
31:53the boat ship what's happening cadet taylor can i help you gentlemen i'm petty officer lang these men
32:01are with the cia what's your interest in the glory we need to inspect the guns 16 inches they're all
32:07capped no firing mechanisms we need to be sure of that they're 50 years old they haven't been fired
32:13since the old girl was decommissioned when was that decommissioning april 5th 1963 yeah well
32:19we still need to see them sure come aboard cadet taylor i hope you remember your gunnery instruction
32:26show these gentlemen what they'd like to see
32:45the uss glory was commissioned in 1938 was originally fitted with 14-inch guns
32:51after pearl harbor the navy decided to upgrade to 16-inch guns with a range of 20
32:55cadet sir are there any charges on board my ones no sir um the charge packs are filled with cotton
33:04and the shells are made of wood they're for display purposes only you're sure of that yes i've handled
33:10them myself many times have you ever looked down one of the barrels bet it's amazing well that's not
33:16possible all the guns are capped they're filled with cement see everything you need to see
33:24what about the smaller guns the ones up on the deck the 40 millimeters you want to see those too
33:29sure why not
33:38yep that's welded solid like a rock
33:45well that pretty well wraps it up thanks cadet taylor thanks pretty officer chief anytime thank you
34:06take your girl off the deck
34:13Let's go!
34:39Help me!
34:41You keep that!
34:42We are going to go!
34:55Here comes!
35:08Yes?
35:09Sir, I've been monitoring unusual incidents within a five-mile radius of the conference site.
35:13And?
35:13Police fished a body out of the river this morning, just downstream of the Dower House.
35:17The men have been shot with Russian ammunition.
35:19Identified?
35:20An ex-naval cook, currently working on board the USS Glory, directly opposite the Dower House.
35:24Contact Mr. Keel and Mr. Curtis. Tell them to search it, from stem to stern.
35:29They already did.
35:30Tell them to do it again.
35:31Yes, sir.
35:36Trouble?
35:37No, no, no.
35:38It's just routine.
35:41Do you think it'll work?
35:43Hmm?
35:44Do I think what will work?
35:46This?
36:23Well, that's what I told him, but he wants you to go back anyway.
36:25Well, did you tell him that we checked the guns? That they're all out of commission?
36:32Back up.
36:34Oh, God.
36:35Those idiots!
36:37What?
36:38The Pentagon just found a manifest for that storeroom, the one where Donahue died.
36:42It wasn't empty at all.
36:43Well, what's in it?
36:441,000 rounds of World War II shells, 40 millimeter high explosive.
36:58That's what's in it.
37:01I'm ready.
37:06I'm ready.
37:09I'm ready.
37:12I'm ready.
37:15I'm ready.
37:31I'm ready.
37:32I'm ready.
37:33I'm ready for it now.
37:34I don't know.
38:10Where the hell are they?
38:12I thought they timed these things to the second.
38:14They do.
38:16So why isn't he there?
38:17I don't know.
38:27Something's wrong.
39:01Come on, come on.
39:03Where are you?
39:12Destroy the building.
39:13You're crazy.
39:14He's not buried.
39:15But we can't stop the conference and get out of here.
39:18Destroy the building.
39:19Now.
39:23Fire.
39:24Fire.
39:25Freeze.
39:25Hands off the weapons and put them in the air where I can see them.
39:29Do it.
39:29Now.
39:34Hit.
39:36Hit.
39:38Drop it.
39:57Come on.
39:59Hey, stand on the ground.
40:00All in.
40:01Do it.
40:06Hey.
40:08Where'd they go?
40:09Where'd they go?
40:10That way.
40:11Right.
40:12Come on.
40:21Let's go.
40:22Let's go.
40:22Let's go.
40:23Let's go.
40:28Let's go.
40:29Let's go.
40:34Let's go.
40:37Let's go.
40:38Let's go.
40:42Let's go.
40:47Let's go.
40:49Let's go.
40:50Let's go.
40:50Let's go.
40:51Let's go.
40:52Let's go.
40:52Let's go.
40:52Let's go.
40:53There he is!
40:53Come on!
40:55Come on!
40:59Come on!
41:03Come on!
41:04Come on!
41:05Who are you?
41:05Come on!
41:36Come on!
41:39Mr. Malone.
41:41I'm Captain Bragg.
41:42It is indeed an honor to shake your hand, sir.
41:45I believe this nation owes you an incalculable debt of gratitude.
41:48Ah, well, thank you, Captain, but at no time was the President in danger, nor were any of the other
41:54leaders.
41:56But I thought...
41:57He was persuaded to change the venue, late last night.
42:01The conference is taking place at the White House as we speak.
42:03And if you're wondering who persuaded him?
42:08Captain, being an old Navy man, I was wondering if I'd look round the ship.
42:12Would that be possible?
42:15Certainly. Cadets?
42:16Sir. Yes, sir.
42:35Well, at least we proved one thing.
42:37What's that, sir?
42:38Oh, it really is oval.
42:40And he got the message about the Organitzat Sire.
42:42What was it that he said about Berunov?
42:44He said, guys like that always live to fight another day.
42:47So do we, Mr. Keel.
42:49So do we.
42:50So do we, Mr. Keel.
43:00Very little.
43:06Let's go.
43:06Oh, you're going.
43:07See you in the same way.
43:07Have a great day.
43:07Bye.
43:11Bye.
43:17Bye.
43:29Transcription by CastingWords
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