00:00:05To be continued...
00:00:57Oh, my God.
00:01:17Sit down.
00:01:20My name's Godfrey.
00:01:21It's George Godfrey.
00:01:26Would you gentlemen care to join me in a drink?
00:01:28Oh, I never touch the stuff.
00:01:30Except for boilermakers, of course.
00:01:33They usually have one.
00:01:34And how about you?
00:01:36Dean Pike.
00:01:37Is that a drink?
00:01:38That's his name.
00:01:40Rum triple.
00:01:41And how about you?
00:01:42Dave Courtney.
00:01:44Oh, that's my name.
00:01:45Scotch on the rocks.
00:01:46You got that?
00:01:49Let's go over what Jack told us.
00:01:52You want some divers to go down to a wreck and bring up something you lost, right?
00:01:56About a year ago.
00:01:57That shouldn't be too hard.
00:01:58What is it?
00:02:00It's unimportant.
00:02:01It's an object about four times the size of this.
00:02:07A jewel?
00:02:08I said it's unimportant.
00:02:11It's pretty small.
00:02:12How long would we have?
00:02:14Three weeks.
00:02:15And then the U.S. Navy takes over salvage operations of its own.
00:02:20And you don't want them to get your little doodad, huh?
00:02:24Exactly.
00:02:26What part of the wreck is it in?
00:02:28I'm not sure.
00:02:29I think it's in the inside cabins.
00:02:32Well, it could be anywhere by now.
00:02:34We'll need at least three to five more men.
00:02:37Oh, I'm leery of crowds.
00:02:38We're all friends.
00:02:40What do we get for the job?
00:02:42Well, as you know, Manila's full of divers from all over the world.
00:02:46All going down to Japanese ships.
00:02:47Trying to find the lost Philippine National Treasury.
00:02:51And they're on a fool's errand.
00:02:53Whereas I will pay my divers $40 per day per man in cash.
00:02:59As well as $1,000 bonus to the man who brings up my object.
00:03:05When would we leave?
00:03:06I have a boat chartered, the Catherine S.
00:03:09Bring them late tomorrow afternoon to the Crab Fisherman's Wharf.
00:03:13Are we in business?
00:03:17We're in business.
00:03:26Business finished?
00:03:27All finished.
00:03:29Are you packed?
00:03:31I'm loaded.
00:03:33Going someplace, Joe?
00:03:35Sure, Marty.
00:03:36I'm going to go straight...
00:03:37Go straight to the hotel and pack.
00:03:40Say good night to Marty.
00:03:42Good night, Marty.
00:03:45Good night, honey.
00:03:50You're not really drunk.
00:03:53No, but I'm trying.
00:03:57Say, why are you taking me on this trip anyway?
00:04:01Because I like you.
00:04:02Oh, no, you don't.
00:04:05You may be like jewels and old pictures and ugly little statues, but me, you don't like.
00:04:13Perhaps you are drunk.
00:04:15Perhaps, old Bean.
00:04:16Perhaps.
00:04:17I've had better offers than yours, and I've had worse.
00:04:21But at least I won't have to wrestle to see who loses.
00:04:24I think you've forgotten something.
00:04:26Oh, yeah.
00:04:27You're just the type to remind me.
00:04:31Look, haven't I paid for that lousy little gun yet?
00:04:34It wasn't the value.
00:04:36It was the intention behind it.
00:04:38Do you realize if I turned you in to the local gendarme, they'd put you away for at least ten
00:04:43years?
00:04:44Look, I wanted to hock it so I could buy a ticket home.
00:04:46But nevertheless, you tried to steal it.
00:04:49Now, I'm not an unkind man, but I do think a favor deserves a favor.
00:04:54You agreed to pose to my wife for one year.
00:04:56You have six months to go, and you're going to finish.
00:05:00But I don't do anything.
00:05:02You buy me expensive clothes, earrings, and all sorts of junk.
00:05:06And for what?
00:05:07So I can butter up customs officials and stuffy old businessmen.
00:05:11Look, I think you've got the worst of this deal.
00:05:13You'll be of more value than you know.
00:05:16Now, look.
00:05:17We're going back to the hotel.
00:05:19Pack, eat, and get out of here.
00:05:23Very well.
00:05:26Very well.
00:05:29Sucker.
00:05:45All right, hold it, fellas.
00:05:47Welcome aboard to the Catherine S.
00:05:49What's the S stand for?
00:05:50Sinister.
00:05:51Well, I picked up four more.
00:05:53That ought to do it.
00:05:54Well, splendid.
00:05:55Introduce me, the gentleman.
00:05:56Well, I guess I know everybody's names.
00:05:58You ought to.
00:05:59You've been drunk enough with us.
00:06:01Well, starting down at the other end, there's Mike Ferrand, Furman Fry, Cal Priest, and Raul Hesterell.
00:06:08You already know the three of us.
00:06:09That's fine.
00:06:10Come on aboard.
00:06:11I have $40 for each of you.
00:06:12There you go.
00:06:13All right, sir.
00:06:14All right.
00:06:15Come on aboard.
00:06:19Come on.
00:06:20Snap into it, man.
00:06:22Oh, excuse me.
00:06:24Are you the cook?
00:06:25No.
00:06:26I'm the wife.
00:06:27Oh, my mistake.
00:06:29You're forgiven.
00:06:30Okay, close them up.
00:06:33Oh, Mr. Godfrey has got everything.
00:06:37Check the bell.
00:06:38Please.
00:06:42Bridge, anyone?
00:06:43Come on.
00:07:28Who belongs to this stuff?
00:07:29Oh, that's some of Stuart's junk.
00:07:30Just put it down anywhere.
00:07:31All righty.
00:07:33What do you think you're doing, Mike?
00:07:34Working on a muscle?
00:07:35Yeah, I've been working on this third lump all week now.
00:07:38I've seen better muscles on a hot toad.
00:07:41It's lucky for us we came in short high tide.
00:07:43Then we can cross the outer reef.
00:07:45We might stay outside all night.
00:07:47As you can see, the inner reef is completely impossible.
00:07:49How come you know so much about this place, huh, Mr. Godfrey?
00:07:52Oh, call me Stuart.
00:07:53I, uh, happened to swim ashore here one foggy night.
00:07:56You were aboard when she went down?
00:07:58Oh, we'll discuss all that tonight with the company.
00:08:00There.
00:08:01I think I've lined up on the spot where the wreck should be.
00:08:03Take a look, Mr. Mortner.
00:08:05You can call me Jack, Stuart, old boy.
00:08:07Thanks.
00:08:33May I have your attention for a minute?
00:08:35I expect you're wondering what we're doing here on this island.
00:08:38As you know, this island is within the Pacific Proving Ground, which accounts for there being no inhabitants.
00:08:45Of course, this is off-season for hydrogen bombs.
00:08:48Well, anyway, a year ago, I was a passenger aboard the cargo liner Nadine when she hit the outer reef
00:08:55of this lagoon and sank,
00:08:57taking with her all of my possessions, as well as numerous lives.
00:09:03Among my belongings was an emerald, a vast stone of such exceptional value that no one could steal it and
00:09:11get away with it,
00:09:12which is precisely why I can trust all of you.
00:09:15Now, I don't know where it is.
00:09:17I lost it escaping.
00:09:19It may be on the floor of the lagoon, but I do intend to recover it.
00:09:24And, as promised, I'll pay the finder $1,000.
00:09:29There will be other salvage which you may divide among yourselves.
00:09:32I don't need that.
00:09:34But we have only three weeks in which to complete the job.
00:09:38Are there any questions?
00:09:41Is it legal?
00:09:42What do you care?
00:09:44Well, I don't want to go to jail.
00:09:46Yes.
00:09:46As a matter of fact, it's perfectly legal.
00:09:48The U.S. Navy knows we're here.
00:09:50But we are the only ones who know exactly what we're diving for.
00:09:55We?
00:09:55You going down, too?
00:09:57I don't know the first thing about your diving gear.
00:10:00That's all there is to it.
00:10:02Digest it.
00:10:03And think about what you're going to do with that $1,000 if you're the one that gets it.
00:10:07A little emerald and a big wreck.
00:10:09We'll never find it.
00:10:10We're making money while we try.
00:10:13Sit down, Dane.
00:10:17You think he's on the level?
00:10:19What do you think?
00:10:20He looks like a weasel.
00:10:22I don't care if he looks like a snake.
00:10:24No cash, no emeralds.
00:10:31How can you boys stand those horrid rubber suits?
00:10:34It must be 170.
00:10:36It can get pretty cold when you get down 60 feet, baby.
00:10:39Well, I see we're ready for the first plunge.
00:10:41I brought along some of the new torches.
00:10:44As soon as you locate the wreck, send up a marker.
00:10:47It'll help in the search.
00:10:49Dean, you take the camera.
00:10:51Take photographs.
00:10:52It'll help later.
00:10:53Thanks.
00:10:58Drop me a line when you get there.
00:11:00Shall do.
00:11:02Are you ready, boys?
00:11:03Let's go.
00:11:23Go.
00:11:25Go.
00:11:26Go.
00:29:14I'm going home.
00:31:41I heard you.
00:34:58Hi.
00:34:59Hi.
00:41:39Take you.
00:51:00Thank you, Mr.
01:05:57Thanks.
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