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00:15The Lone Ranger
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01:12It comes a board in less than 2 hours, master.
01:16We should have been ready before this.
01:18Ready in time, sir.
01:21My God.
01:23I'll hold decks in good, Jim, except the party's gonna notice first.
01:26Where's the mate of the upper deck?
01:27At the dockyard, sir.
01:28Trying to chase up some paint we indented for last week.
01:31Don't we even carry enough paint?
01:40And why are those stores sitting there on the jetty?
01:43I'll inform the supply officer.
01:44No, I will.
01:47You get a party in the hangar master.
01:49It looks like a garden shed.
01:52All right, you lads.
01:53Cover us, have you?
01:55Bill, when are you gonna fix that oven for us?
01:57All in good time.
01:58Yes, you said that a week ago.
02:00We're undergoing a self-maintenance period, Monty.
02:02Everything has its priorities.
02:04Your oven is pretty low on the list.
02:05Yes, well any idea when you...
02:07There's a pile of stores sitting on the jetty.
02:09I don't want our captain to have to climb over them when he comes aboard.
02:11Well, at least they've arrived.
02:12I'll see about it right away, sir.
02:14See what you can do for us, Bill.
02:15Right.
02:16Is your department in good shape, Bill?
02:18The weapons and electrical department is in just the shape it should be
02:20on the tenth day of a self-maintenance period, sir.
02:24Will our new captain expect anything else?
02:27I was going to say that if things could be better than he expected,
02:31it would give us all the good stuff we could do with.
02:33Don't you think?
02:37Harris officers, frustrated POs, bored men, no coordination,
02:42Marine departments, everybody getting in each other's way,
02:44causing severe damage to morale and discipline right through the ship.
02:48Understandable, perhaps, certain view of the circumstances.
02:50Of course.
02:50They hadn't had a captain for six weeks.
02:52And even then, of course, he was a sick man,
02:54although we didn't know it then.
02:56Mental illness takes some time to be recognized.
02:59Still, when he'd left, I naturally supposed that his first lieutenant could take over.
03:02I didn't know that he had his problems, too.
03:05His wife, I believe.
03:06Well, yes, that might explain his drinking, but it hardly excuses it.
03:13Well, this new chap, Beaumont, arrived three days ago.
03:16He seems a good man.
03:17Oh, he is, sir.
03:17He was my number one some years ago in a sweeper.
03:19He's first trained.
03:20Well, he needs to be.
03:22I believe he's got a lot of trouble sorting things out for you.
03:25Have you, uh, seen Hero yet?
03:29Barely, sir.
03:29My orders were to report to you first.
03:32Well, come and take a look at her.
03:34One of the great advantages of this job, you know,
03:35is you can see most of the ships from the office window.
03:39Though I...
03:40I doubt if they think it's an advantage out there.
03:44This your first command?
03:47Uh, no, sir. Two minesweavers.
03:49Small ships.
03:51In my day, frigates were small ships.
03:55Well, they've given you a severe test.
03:59It shouldn't be beyond you.
04:01Thank you, sir.
04:03I want that ship pulled together, Niles.
04:08I wonder what he is like.
04:10Well, the first lieutenant seems to think very highly of him.
04:13It's hardly surprising, of course, old shipmates.
04:16We'd better watch our language in the wardroom.
04:18Come on, Bill.
04:19It's the beauty of a number one to keep the captain informed about it, officers.
04:23Yes, except in this case there'll be 100% loyalty from Beaumont upwards.
04:26None at all downwards.
04:27He's a whole lot better than his predecessor, anyway.
04:30Are you falling for the old-school charm already?
04:32I haven't noticed any charm at all.
04:33No, he's been chasing me all the way.
04:35He wants to get on with the job and no messing.
04:37He wants to impress his friend, the captain,
04:38and if things are any better than his right to expect,
04:40that it's all due to him.
04:41Now give him a chance, Bill.
04:44For four months we've been stuck with a skipper in the hands of a psychiatrist
04:47and a number one who was on the bottle.
04:50And what do they give us now?
04:51A commander who's never had anything better than a minesweeper
04:54and his tame first lieutenant who is the son of an admiral.
05:00I've just heard from the tower.
05:02Commander Nars will be with us in five minutes.
05:03I didn't think he was due till 14.30, sir.
05:06There's no point in sitting around if there's work to be done here.
05:08All new captains like to arrive early if they can.
05:11Catch us off guard.
05:13No need to join me in greeting him.
05:15Heads of departments can meet him later when they go on the ship with him.
05:21I know the captain would rather have you all at work
05:23than lined up on deck saluting.
05:25Especially when there's so much work for all of us to be doing.
05:30You may be right, Bill.
05:36Right here.
05:45Welcome to the hero, sir.
05:54Go in.
05:57How is the superintendent Cumberland?
05:58How are you?
05:59very well. good party last night. nice to see you. yes. bellamy what's all this about hmm? the police
06:07wanting the Navy's help? yes sir it's true. the only trouble is I don't know when. when the time
06:13comes we're gonna need your help in a hurry.
06:33excuse me. listen. if you happen to stumble over my wife while you're snooping around my ship you send her
06:42to me huh?
06:44and I know she's hiding somewhere on this. and when I get my hands on her. what are you
06:49looking for anyway? just routine. look man there's no dope in here I swear. look man you'll find out in
06:55here.
06:55where the hell's Janet huh? she went ashore sir. she did not? yes you're asleep in your cabin.
07:01you're lying Monroe. no I'm not sir. your dinghy's still alongside. she went to the water boat.
07:05you're lying. no I'm not sir. she's on this lousy ship somewhere and when I find her and the bastard
07:12she's with I'll throw the boss over the side. we can go along to your cabin now sir. what for?
07:17she's not there.
07:18it's not your wife we happen to be looking for sir. please. and what the hell are we looking for?
07:23coming aboard my ship? I'm not even just charging cargo here.
07:50what time are you setting Mr. McPee?
07:52I have engine trouble and he needs some new parts. he'll depend on the yard. thursday friday.
07:57if I find my old woman by then. I'm sure she can't be too far away captain.
08:02well I'll not have her rowing around jib for the next three days. well all that seems to be in
08:07order.
08:07I'll beg you good day. and if you see her ashore. good day. you tell him if he's looking for
08:13her.
08:35did you see anything? only me. and they better not come back. they'll not fall for that again.
08:42ah they won't be back. why not? they're on the summit you know. every ship on the harbor's being searched.
08:47maybe they've caught o'leary. never. he's too smart for that. he'll be at the hotel tonight at six.
08:54he'll be there to meet him. we are searching all the ships but the port's busy.
08:59well if she's running guns I'm surprised she'd even call in it jib. well they have to meet an agent
09:04here.
09:04a man called o'leary. we know he's the front man for one of the biggest operators in this business.
09:10we're searching all the ships finding nothing. so we're going to tail o'leary and see who he contacts.
09:16and that's where we need your help. if we make a hash of it that ship could be outside
09:21territorial waters within 15 minutes and no police launch could catch her. and you think the navy
09:26could? yes. it takes eight hours you know to get a frigate flashed up from cold. i could put one
09:32under
09:32notice for steam now if you're sure you're going to need her. i can't be sure yet. well let me
09:37know just
09:37as soon as you are. on the whole we seem to be quite well advanced with the maintenance period number
09:41one. hmm. what do you need to be completed? oh fortnighter. sorry sir. what's your name tape?
09:49leading steward brown sir. i'll remember it more easily if i said written up. yes sir.
09:54all right carry on. thank you sir. get rid of that.
10:00two weeks. yes sir. well maybe we can get it done before then.
10:02put it out of harbour for a bit. that's four eggs now will it? all right.
10:07oh great steaming boat. why don't you watch where you're going? i'm sorry dave. that was a new captain
10:12there. i just bumped into him. you seem to make habit of it don't you? oh well he can't expect
10:16to
10:17find everything ship shape. well at least he'll get us back to sea one day. that'll be the day. no
10:22he's
10:22for packing up the maintenance period early. get out of harbour he said. huh? when? just now. when are we
10:28getting out of harbour? oh i don't know. but i don't mind so long as it's not this afternoon. have
10:32a big date at four. but you're still on duty till four. oh slope off a bit early. won't be
10:37the first time.
10:40right. well that's about it. quick tour anyway. don't look so pained master. whatever i may have
10:46noticed going around the ship that can't really be blame on the smp even though being without a
10:50captain or a first lieutenant might have had something to do with it. i've as good as forgotten.
10:56a full ship's complement now so let's take it from today. that make good sense to you gentlemen?
11:04let's stop scratching our itches and get on with it. right Bill?
11:12brown!
11:20yes musty?
11:23there's still five minutes before secure. five minutes of work. oh have a heart master. i've got
11:29this date. she's a moroccan girl. she has to catch the ferry at six. well it's it's nearly four.
11:37how long brown did it take you to change into plainclothes? oh i'm very quick. a few seconds. well i'll
11:43give
11:43you a bit more than that to change back again. i'll give you over an hour. oh master look i've
11:47got this. report
11:48back to me at 1700 properly dressed. move! we're back in the navy lad. and about time too.
11:58yes. left don't last. left don't last sir. oh yeah. bob last isn't it? yes sir. that's right.
12:05why don't you uh rug a captain? dart with 966. that's right sir. yeah it's pretty good squash player too
12:09i
12:09here. do you place me? i might give you a game if i get time to unpack my racket. like
12:13another scotch sir?
12:14oh thank you possible. um peter. let me see. well didn't you do your flying training with uh
12:19dicky enders. linted on hooves. 1968. yes that's right sir.
12:24oh he's come down to the world. he's dying. father's certainly done his homework hasn't he?
12:30she's a moroccan girl. works in the kitchen here. you know her name is. should have caught the ferry by
12:35now.
12:37well you couldn't just check for me could you? she's supposed to be meeting me.
12:48has she stood you up? oh she'll probably say i did. i'm a bit on the late side. oh you're
12:53not
12:53the only one. she's gone. what time you're supposed to be meeting her? at four outside. four men? well i
13:02couldn't help it. i got held up. i expect a girl to wait three hours for you. well you seem
13:07to be
13:08waiting quite a time for your friend. yes. can i have another gin please? yes madam. make that too.
13:16hey up that on me. why does the permissive society stop short on reaching me? the trouble is you always
13:21pick up the innocent birds. you're right bob. i'm just a romantic. do you think we could be through the
13:26smp by thursday this year? well we're still having trouble with the main feed farm sir but
13:30we're doing our best of course. we can't ask for more than your best now can we? scotch sir. oh
13:34thank
13:34you dake. uh wait clinton how are things going with the supply department? could you be through by
13:37thursday? well if we advance the storing sir. good good. i don't know what number one is going to say
13:41about the semen department. we're okay sir. i think i can tell you sir that if there's the slightest
13:45chance of going to see every man in this ship will see to it as you can. well we've been
13:50sitting around on our
13:50backside so long we've all got bedsores. bill how about weapons and elect? sorry gentlemen for talking
13:56shopper. i'd like to be able to tell the ship's company that we're wrapping up the smp and going
13:59to sea for 48 hours. undo a few knots. well done. well sir the self-maintenance period is not due
14:06to be
14:06completed until tomorrow week. i mean the weapons and electrical department will of course be ready by then.
14:13yes well we'll just have to wait another week then shall we? gentlemen thank you for your
14:18hospitality. i'll say good night. good night sir. for god's sake bill. well where to be driven into
14:27the ground so he can prove himself? that's not what he said. he's sized up the state of the ship
14:32within
14:3210 minutes of coming on board. to get out of jib for a few days could be just what's needed.
14:38at least
14:55look sir don't worry. look i know i've only been in this ship three days. isn't it about time someone
15:04called me by my first name? well we're all rather shy. of course a round of drinks might make us
15:11more
15:12than we are. drambuish handy don't you? oh really? i've heard about you for a few sir.
15:19come on let's go. no i must wait for my friend honestly. well he won't turn up it's nearly nine.
15:25well you turned up after three hours. well she didn't wait did she and no more should you. look
15:28there's a little spanish kiff i know around the corner we could have a cup. if we're going to eat
15:32anywhere we're eating right here in the hotel. on a steward's pay this place. oh are you a steward?
15:37leading steward. leading steward? what do you think i was? bloody captain?
15:42what's so funny? nothing. i wonder uh would you get me another drink please steward? thank you jenkins.
15:51come in. coffee? oh no thanks sir.
16:02how are we doing? well not with kylie? uh no sir. but he will come round. the others ask me
16:11to tell you.
16:13my predecessor was his age. i think so yes sir. yes kylie could kid himself then. just. not now.
16:20a captain six years his junior. that's could be a problem. it's sold in the moment that he remembers
16:25me as a young lieutenant in sweepers when he was a two and a half on the base staff. i
16:28called him sir then.
16:31yes.
16:39wait here just a moment. uh barman? yes madame? i would like to leave a message please. yes madame. who
16:45for?
16:45for the person i am waiting for. a mr o'leary. how will i know him? he's irish. and about
16:5140.
16:52and will be looking for me and will probably be drinking rum and orange.
16:58madam what do i tell him madam? oh that i shall be dining in the restaurant downstairs with leading
17:04steward. yes madame. tell him las parenza around the corner. no downstairs. oh look wait a minute.
17:09hang on look. just wait a minute. listen. look the bloke who runs his spanish joint has got a couple
17:13of rums upstairs. now we could have one if we wanted. what would we be wanting a room for? well
17:19you never know how things might turn out do you? oh get out. go on. what?
17:23he's got you! stop! don't be a prickly on me please. leading steward brown sir.
17:35off cap. leading steward brown sir. was guilty of disorder. the credit just of good order and naval
17:44discipline in creating a disturbance on shore at the royal hotel gibraltar.
17:55the police have agreed to our trying this man? yes sir. so is the hotel proprietor as long as he's
17:59reimbursed for the damage.
18:05i'll hear the evidence in support of the charge.
18:13did the fetch the police? i don't know. i didn't wait to find out.
18:16look i had waited for o'leary for four hours and he didn't show. suppose he came later.
18:20so i left a message with the barman to tell him i'd been waiting for him. do you mean you
18:24left your
18:25name with the barman? no. i told him that i was waiting for a man called o'leary. i did
18:30not say
18:30who i was. but suppose the barman mentions that to the police? why the hell should he? what has this
18:36got to do with some drunken sailor smashing the place up just because i threw him to the floor?
18:47who was this woman? i don't know sir. she said she was waiting for someone. an irish fella called
18:52o'leary. my knee didn't turn up i thought. you made an unseemly suggestion and she laid you out flat
18:56on
18:57the deck? yes sir. any witnesses you want to call? no sir. so why can't we just sail? because we
19:06need a
19:06six-figure grid reference for the charts. well you know roughly where the rendezvous is supposed to
19:11be? roughly? a 50-mile box and we don't even know the name of the vessel we're going to meet.
19:18how long do we have to wait then? i'll give him another night. well i can't go back in that
19:24bar again.
19:27now you're right. you go. how was it? i'm on remand. warrant fine probably. plus 50 quid of me wage
19:38for
19:38the damage. expensive night. oh if i ever see that female again. by god i'll forget i'm a gentleman.
19:48an application for appointment elsewhere is more likely to be successful if you give reasons.
19:54i'd be grateful if it could be forwarded through the admiral here sir. the reasons will be obvious
19:58to him. it's not going to do your career much good. there's not a lot left of my career to
20:03matter
20:03sir. oh come on bill. you're one of the best weapons and electrics officers i could have.
20:09yes sir. all right i'll get it across to him. by tomorrow morning this could be on its way to
20:17the commander-in-chief. do you want it to go through that fast? if it can yes sir. in return
20:23bill will you
20:24have your department ready so i can put to sea at 1600 tomorrow? i'll see that it is sir. thank
20:34you.
20:37there's nothing personal in this sir. i mean had i waited to apply for my reappointment until i'd
20:44served under your command for five or six weeks i mean it might seem to have reflect on you. i
20:49mean
20:49this way it can't. you're very bitter. well you give your life to the service. you don't put a foot
20:54wrong anywhere. yet people whose faces fit get given jobs. it's a matter of principle sir.
21:07come in.
21:10ah niles come in. good evening sir. you caught me. i was about to have one. will you join me?
21:14is that whiskey
21:15sir? it is. thank you very much sir. whiskey it is. straight? uh please say yes.
21:21oh yeah? sir. how's it going? i want your permission to put to sea tomorrow sir. take
21:27half of it. say we shake down. i think it will be good for morale. what about the smp?
21:33all departments are ready to go sir. including weapons and electrics? especially weapons and
21:41electrics. in return for my getting that to you so promptly. he was particularly anxious that it
21:46should go through you. well it might be quite some time before i get around to reading this niles.
21:51i've got a lot on my plate. well sir i can't really depend on an officer who has no confidence
21:56in me.
21:57give him time. time sir? time for what? oh excuse me uh sit down. yes sir. hello.
22:04oh superintendent don't tell me you're going to call on us now.
22:07no not yet sir. i'm just calling to say we won't need your help today but almost certainly within
22:11the next 48 hours. does this mean that your man o'leary's turned up? no no not yet but i'm
22:16just
22:16keeping you posted. oh thanks for warning me. i shall be up at the mount all evening if you need
22:21me.
22:21right sir. that was superintendent bellamy of the police. they think there's a gun running freighter
22:27in the harbor. what was their name sir? o'leary? yes why? well one of my men had some trouble
22:34with a
22:34woman in a bar. she was trying to make contact with a man called o'leary.
22:58sir? rum and orange please. yes sir.
23:07another whiskey mint. yes sir.
23:20could i use your phone? a local call sir. harbour master. yes sir.
23:42harbour master's office. i'm inquiring about a ship called the princess ida.
23:47she's due in on saturday.
23:50saturday afternoon 3 30.
23:53i just thought she might have got in early. that's all. thank you.
24:03is your clock right? should be sir. all right. good night then. good night sir.
24:10hello mr mate. what's you? has your captain found his wife yet?
24:14hey boy lad you did not save me a lot of trouble there. were you a drink mate? no no
24:19don't. no here
24:20you are. get this lad a drink will you? i'm sorry i can't stop. cheers. thanks a lot.
24:27what was that about? oh it's a good story but he needs time to tell. have you got a minute?
24:33you're sure you've got these numbers right huh?
24:35i just had to watch the dial as he telephoned. okay two four five and there's three seven two for
24:43the
24:44other coordinates. what time do we have to be there? sunday afternoon 3 30. he even told us the name
24:50of the
24:50ship we have to meet. princess ida. passed all that information right underneath the copper's news.
25:10has anybody tried to contact him yet? no sir. doesn't seem to be waiting for anyone. oh yes he is.
25:15this is from
25:15the admiral. somebody tried to meet him last night. a woman. but whoever comes tonight that's the one
25:21we're waiting for. and what about him sir? pick him up any time. well i'll have a large scotch.
25:38i still think we should sail tonight. no. i bought clearance for tomorrow.
25:44sleep early with around suspicion. yeah but look mark if they pick up all the area we're in dirt. never.
25:49they'll eat him a dance all around jib tonight. supposing they get bored and arrest him.
25:55ah he'll have a good enough yarn to see us through till tomorrow.
25:58we'll sail in the morning as planned. last orders gentlemen please. last orders.
26:17is there anybody who's not going to be ready by 1600? chief pay number one?
26:22yes. excuse me sir. yes pilot. the police are here sir. i want a question leading stuart brown.
26:28ah yes. if he's to go to police headquarters make sure he's back by the time we sail. right sir.
26:351600. right sir. he sat on that bar stool till two o'clock this morning. i remember. when he left
26:43here we
26:43followed him. he led us all around the town so in the end we pulled him in. so you can
26:49ask him. i'm
26:49asking you. the only man he was seen to speak to last night was you. you don't think i'm mixed
26:54up in
26:55this. well he met nobody else. we made a phone call. harbour master's office he says. about a ship that
27:02isn't even due and nobody there remembers it. did you see what number he dialed? i was amazed he got
27:08through. he dialed six figures. i was serving a customer at the time. i don't remember. customer where?
27:16where you are now. did they talk? not a word. your chap came up bought a drink then he left.
27:26this
27:27customer what was he like? he was in a merchant navy. one of the customs blokes was in here. told
27:31me a
27:32story about him. it's the mate on the um the edith. see what time the edith sails. sir. oh you
27:38won't
27:38find anything in that ship. customs have searched her. said the only thing they found that shouldn't
27:42have been there was the captain's wife. stuck naked in the first mate's locker. that should have
27:48caused a punch-up. oh no no he's pretending not to see her. i mean he couldn't pull her out.
27:52i don't
27:52front of the skipper. he would have murdered the whole lot of them. so they left her where she was.
27:59didn't examine the locker further. i don't know about that. i didn't say. i see. thank you.
28:05false panel. oldest trick in the book. come on sergeant. we'll search the edith again. too late sir.
28:11she sailed three minutes ago.
28:18uh yes sir. one moment please. it's the apple. thank you. sir. now i was
28:27i see sir. yes we can.
28:33right sir. scramble the wasp. yes sir.
28:46hands to flying stations. hands to flying stations. scramble the wasp. this is not an exercise.
28:55side. hands to flying stations. no smoking on the other deck above the paper.
29:15bridge. yes sir. how's she doing? about 10 knots sir. flag officer sir.
29:23niles. think you can catch her niles? well i don't know how good the flight is sir. if they
29:27can get her up in eight minutes they're doing very well. when did she slip? just five minutes ago.
29:31well we've got her on the radar now sir. she's making about 10 knots. presumably she doesn't
29:36know we're after her. well even so she could be outside that limit in 12 minutes from now.
29:40well we might be just about make that sir. yeah well make sure she's well inside that limit when the
29:44helicopter tries to arrest her. i don't want a breach of international law. understood sir.
29:52if she doesn't stop with the wasp we may have to go after her ourselves. so tell the chief to
29:55be as
29:56quick as he can. start the sea conflicts pilot. all right sir. derek send uh boswell to my cabin as
30:01soon as soon as he's dressed. yes sir.
30:07stand boys. stop.
30:32stop and be searched. done it before peter. well not for real sir. well make sure i understand you. stop
30:36and be searched. now you may need to overfly until the hero can catch up. so maximum endurance. right
30:42sir. all right carry on sir.
30:46wheelhouse bridge. check ship's head by gyro.
30:54how far she going? oh 1.5 miles sir. halfway. not yet sir. correct from the bridge.
31:01on the course she's following the territorial limit is 3.8 miles. she should reach there in
31:06nine and a half minutes from now. or sooner if she increases speed. which she can very easily.
31:10if only i knew how good the flight is. well bound to be a bit rusty sir. well i've had
31:15three and a half minutes so far. how much longer? another six. i had three to get there.
31:23pilot what chance to be stand with the geminis? 26 knots. they should be there from launching in uh
31:28just turned out eight minutes. don't interrupt the wasp. launch the geminis. sir. flying white ensigns. sir.
32:01i want nine hundred.
32:02i want nine hundred.
32:18engine room. testing communications at the bridge.
32:21leaving it allowed and clear. loud and clear also.
32:23No.
32:27The main broadcaster's lambs are about to be tested.
32:37Right, Mark. All secure.
32:40Take over.
32:43I'm going below.
33:03It's no good, sir. They're only doing 20 knots. They must be pretty rough out there.
33:13State of the Wasp?
33:15I'm manning up now, sir.
33:23No.
33:23No.
33:36No.
33:51No.
34:00Seven minutes.
34:26Yeah, what do you want?
34:27You'd better get up here, Mac. I think they're after us.
34:30What for?
34:30Customs and Naval Helicopter out here, that's why.
34:39Bridge.
34:40Opsrum.
34:41Wasp reports visual on coaster closing rapidly.
34:44Right, Opsrum.
34:45Tell the wasp we need to mark our exact position.
34:47Reply when overhead.
34:48Roger.
34:53.
35:00She's overhead now.
35:02Just two and a half cables inside the limiter.
35:04Arrest her.
35:13What the hell is he playing at?
35:17Check her position.
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35:21I have orders to instruct you to stop and await search by authorized officers of Her Majesty's government.
35:31We must be outside those limits by now.
35:34No.
35:35No, I don't think so.
35:37Make up your mind, stupid. Either we are or we are not.
35:40All right, then I will.
35:44All right, quits out there!
35:46Two Gemini crown from Her Majesty's ship, Hero, will be here in four minutes.
35:52You are ordered to let them board you to return to harbor.
35:57Hold speed ahead, Jimmy.
35:59If you need luck, we'll smash those rotor plates with their mast.
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36:48Confirmed. That's the fastest I've ever known. Congratulations.
36:55To flag officer Giswalter, can proceed to sea at 12.05.
36:59Good.
37:00The helicopter will have to refuel, sir.
37:03Can the Gemini take over?
37:04On the right and the coaster's tail now, sir.
37:05Give me the flag, officer.
37:06Pops' room. Tell the flight commander not to return until the Gemini's have taken station.
37:10Fire, sir.
37:37Ring on 3-0 revolutions.
37:40Ring on 3-0 revolutions.
37:433-0 revolutions set and repeated, sir.
37:45Let go aft.
37:47Don't go aft.
37:48All in it, where you go?
37:50Very much, look.
37:53Stop port.
37:54Stop port.
37:56Mastered arms on the wheels, sir.
37:58Out at speed. First time he's handled her.
38:02Now we'll see what sort of a driver he is.
38:08Let go for it.
38:10Let go for it.
38:13Let go for it.
38:14Go for it.
38:19Go for it.
38:21Go for it.
38:26Let go for it.
38:52Revolution 7-0.
38:55Revolution 7-0.
39:12Revolution 1-0-4.
39:31Revolution 7-0.
39:51Everything okay, honey?
39:53Yeah, the chopper's gone, but those rubber boats are still with us.
39:56Well, if they want to screw along either side like a couple of porpoises, that don't hurt us.
40:03Hey, come back!
40:06There's a bloody great warship come out of harbor.
40:37It's about 500 yards now, sir.
40:41I want 50.
40:43Yes, sir.
40:441-1-2, revolutions. Repeat it, sir.
40:47The bastard! He's got no right! Full ahead!
40:50We are full ahead, man.
40:52We must be at least 30 miles outside of the limit.
41:05Britannia rules the waves like hell. Mark her position, Monroe. I'll have him for piracy.
41:16I am authorized by Her Majesty's government to stop and search your ship.
41:22If you are out injured, I order you to stop and receive a boarding card.
41:28We're not in British waters now, buster!
41:32I am committed to you, sir.
41:34Should this be required, will you stop?
41:40No! No!
41:43Ha ha! Just because we fly a flag of convenience, they think they can do what they like with us.
41:47Stay on course! Full ahead!
41:49We are full ahead still, Mac.
41:51I know damn well we're outside the limit. It's his word against mine.
41:55I know. I hope you're bloody right.
41:58They're stealing away from us!
42:01Goodbye, Britannia!
42:05See what I mean, Monroe?
42:07They float a little hardware alongside, shout about the queens with a megaphone.
42:11We're supposed to cave in!
42:12Ha ha ha!
42:14Ha ha ha!
42:20Range pilot?
42:22Just on half a mile, sir.
42:23Carry on, left-handed folks.
42:25Stop on action, 4-5, magazine crew. Stand tuned.
42:28I want it as close to her bows as you can make it, Guns.
42:32Unrepairing up, sir.
42:33Well, yes, if that's the closest you can get.
42:36Safety green throw, that's a usual practice, sir.
42:38I'm not interested in what's usual.
42:41I want it as close as you can get it.
42:44You don't want to risk holding us, huh?
42:48You've never even seen the crew in action.
42:504-5, radio, respect, sir.
42:53Carry on.
42:564-5, service, manual.
43:11So that's it, huh?
43:13A shot across the bow.
43:16They usually stop in close for that.
43:18Ah, that's only noise, Monroe.
43:20And they usually miss by miles,
43:22so they can't get the guns down low enough.
43:24Maybe that's their idea, Mac.
43:26They're gonna be a damn safe closer this time.
43:29Apply.
43:30Five degrees left, Monroe.
43:34Correction, Guns.
43:35Four degrees.
43:36Aye, aye, sir.
43:42Eight, aye, one, Salvo.
43:47This could be quite, uh, spectacular.
43:54Engage.
44:01They damn near got us!
44:03They got nothing.
44:05Must be mad.
44:05you'll get us the next time stay on course he'll chicken out damn good shooting we're going close
44:12again i'll stop it sir they're calling a bluff there's a lot of it to call yet starboard 10
44:15revolutions 142 i'm gonna stop it you get your hands off that thing oh don't be bloody stupid
44:30close up on the elegans
44:34i want the bullets to chip the paint off the guardrail around the top of the bridge right
44:37around that fool's head but without hitting anyone can you do that from 50 yards yes
44:46if that doesn't stop them we'll put a shell through the funnel
44:54you can sometimes be too careful bill
44:59yes sir i know
45:15they're aiming those big guns at us again
45:17they're gonna sink us
45:19you've got to stop now
45:24all right all right start the engines
45:33stop both engines
45:35stop both engines
45:36who's the boarding officer
45:38i think i better leave this one sir
45:40do you know your law of the sea number one
45:42the rules of hot pursuit of course sir
45:45that coaster skipper doesn't
45:47tell him
45:48yes sir
45:49oh derek
45:51it might be nice if leading steward brown were a member of that boarding party
45:54yes sir
46:02you've got no right to arrest my ship in international waters
46:05as long as the first attempt to arrest is made inside territorial waters
46:09it wasn't
46:09yes it was
46:10just
46:11and as long as the pursuit is kept up unceasing
46:14the chopper went back
46:15but the geminis remain
46:17the rubber dinghings
46:18yes
46:19flying white ensigns
46:20you've been ordered to stop for them by the helicopter pilot
46:22they kept you in sight until we were able to take over
46:25it's called hot pursuit
46:29it can follow you almost anywhere
46:32it's all in your manual of maritime law
46:35read it sometime
46:37now look here you can't think
46:38no good
46:41take over master
46:42i'm going back to report to the captain
46:44Isaac
46:45you mean guard the prisoners
46:47i'll be on the bridge
47:07mind you we're bloody lucky derek
47:09yes if we'd hold her
47:10the lordships would have thought
47:10oh i don't mean that
47:11i mean we're lucky in having good gunnery
47:13yes but i mean the whole ship
47:15engines ready in two hours
47:16when i was expecting four
47:17the wasp airborne in seven minutes
47:21my only worry is
47:23whether we are good enough for them
47:27yes
47:29oh excuse me sir
47:30carry on number one
47:31sir
47:35yes bill
47:38about my um
47:41application for reappointment sir
47:42have you sent it in
47:44same day as promised
47:48do you think the admirals have read it yet sir
47:53have a drink bill
47:57thank you sir
48:16have a drink bill
48:18thank you sir
48:22have you been here
48:23and thank you sir
48:30for having me
48:32have you been here
48:32thank you sir
48:44have you been here
48:45have you been here
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