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00:12This is the Sea View, the most extraordinary submarine in all the seven seas. Its public
00:19image is that of an instrument of marine research. In actuality, it is the mightiest weapon afloat
00:26and is secretly assigned to the most dangerous missions against the enemies of mankind.
00:33In command of the Sea View, Captain John Phillips. And in overall charge of scientific projects,
00:40the creator and builder of the fabulous ship, Admiral Harriman Nelson.
00:47Washington, sir.
00:50Pentagon, code 777. This is Sea View, code 452.
00:55Request urgent meeting of full council. Priority one, top secret. Confirm as soon as possible.
01:07This is the Sea View's top secret submarine base. It is carved out of solid rock and is located
01:15on the Southern California coast, 500 feet beneath the famed Nelson Institute of Marine Research.
01:21few men know of its existence and fewer men even suspect its purpose.
01:28it is named over Spence.
01:36Ha!
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05:27Minor disasters,
05:28gentlemen,
05:29compared with the tragedy which is about to strike.
05:31In exactly eleven days, a gigantic wall of water will smash and destroy the coastal regions of half the world.
05:39That's it, gentlemen. Unless we act at once, we face the greatest single disaster in the history of the earth.
05:45Gentlemen, all of this has been verified by the world's foremost seismologist, Dr. Claude Selby, and his associate, Dr. Fred
05:52Wilson.
05:52Dr. Selby?
05:53No doubt of it, gentlemen. In exactly eleven days, two earthquakes will occur in the Arctic. Now, the first will
06:00be moderate, but the second, following in a matter of hours, will generate enormous tidal waves, as Dr. Wilson will
06:06describe.
06:09These towering waves will roar down through the Bering Straits, inundate Hawaii, and go on to strike the west coast
06:16of America a smashing blow.
06:20And in the other half of the world, they will sweep down here, smash the British Isles, Western Europe, and
06:26go on to demolish our own east coast.
06:29We've got eleven days. I say evacuate all the threatened areas.
06:34Oh, impossible. If news of this impending disaster reaches the public, it could touch off a worldwide panic.
06:40And even if we avoided that, evacuation would mean trying to move nearly a billion people.
06:46There'll be mass hysteria, epidemics, wholesale starvation.
06:49At least we'd be saving some lives. There's no other alternative.
06:53But there is, General. We can adopt Admiral Nelson's plan.
06:56A plan which this committee must recommend for the President's immediate approval.
07:00With such approval, I propose to detonate a nuclear device near the North Pole, at the exact instant of the
07:06second quake.
07:07That's too risky. The explosion could double the force of the tidal waves.
07:12Oh, just the opposite, Doctor. The explosion will set up opposing lines of force, breaking the backs of the tidal
07:17waves before they form.
07:19Theoretically, the plan will work.
07:21Just one moment, Admiral. If your theory of counterforce doesn't work, the tidal waves could drown millions.
07:28Mass evacuation now would at least give some of them a fighting chance.
07:31My plan will work. You alarm the world now, you'll cause the death of hundreds of thousands of people.
07:36That's a responsibility we must assume. Your plan seems to be based on wishful thinking.
07:43You think so, General?
07:45May I remind you that on my way to this meeting, Captain Phillips and four of my best men were
07:49shot down in cold blood by agents of an enemy power.
07:53With which we're all too familiar.
07:55This was their desperate attempt to stop Operation Counterforce. They didn't think it was wishful thinking.
07:59I'll admit that your plan could work. Theoretically. But what do these hostile forces gain by stopping you?
08:08They want to see widespread disaster and death. They want to see all governments crippled.
08:12Because this will bring them closer to their ultimate goal. World domination.
08:16If you turn down this plan, you're playing directly into their hands.
08:20We're running out of time. We can't debate. We've got to act.
08:26Gentlemen, are there any further questions before we put the matter to a vote?
08:31Very well. All those in favor of the Admiral's plan?
08:37Aye?
08:38Aye.
08:41Opposed?
08:42Nay.
08:43The ayes have it.
08:45Operation Counterforce will be recommended by this committee to the President immediately.
08:50Admiral, you should have his approval within the hour.
08:53Meeting adjourned.
08:56Admiral.
09:08Well, Admiral.
09:10It's a darn shame about Phillips, wasn't it? He's a good man.
09:13The best. I don't know what I'm going to do for replacements.
09:16I do. I've requisitioned the Navy's best submarine officer for you.
09:21You know anything about a commander named Crane?
09:24Lee Crane? Of course. A fine officer. He served with me on the old Nautilus.
09:29I've had some dealings with him. My impression is that he's...
09:32He's an unimaginative. By the book officer. I'm not sure that he's your man.
09:37I'll take my chances with Crane.
09:39Well, you've got him.
09:41Oh, and Admiral, a word of caution.
09:43They killed Phillips, but they were really gunning for you.
09:46And they still are.
09:48You be careful, my friend. Be careful.
10:01Gentlemen, the natural disaster which threatens our enemies has presented us with an unprecedented opportunity to exploit their misfortune.
10:12Seaview's mission is to forestall the disaster. At all costs, their mission must fail.
10:37That's true.
10:57Oh, boy!
10:59Oh, boy!
11:00Oh, boy!
11:02Oh, boy!
11:06Tension!
11:07Welcome aboard, Captain.
11:08Command the crane on loan from the Navy.
11:12Gentlemen, thank you for that warm welcome.
11:15But it wasn't warm enough.
11:17Your security should have stopped me before I came on board.
11:21From now on, the ship will remain on full alert.
11:24Carry on.
11:25Yes, sir.
11:37Hey, Kowalski.
11:38How's your job?
11:40He must have been wearing brass knuckles when he hit it.
11:43Where's he get that jazz about no security?
11:45We caught him, didn't we?
11:46Okay, Kowalski, stow the gab.
11:48Hey, Chief, what's the poop on the new skipper?
11:50Well, as a matter of fact, I did look up his service record.
11:52What'd it say?
11:54He was the intercollegiate middleweight boxing champion.
11:58Well, no wonder he ducked you, Kowalski.
12:00I still say he was using brass knuckles.
12:02Okay, cut out the scuttlebutt. Let's get back to work. All in.
12:23Glad to have you with us, Lee.
12:24Thank you, Admiral.
12:26Dr. Wilson, this is Chip Morton, our exec.
12:28I believe you know her, skipper.
12:29Welcome aboard, Doctor.
12:31If there's anything I can do...
12:32Oh, Crane.
12:33How soon can we get moving?
12:35The moment we get our special cargo aboard.
12:37Lee.
12:38Yes, sir.
12:38Tell them to get the lead out.
12:39I want our northwest heading at full speed.
12:42Mr. Morton, hurry the detail and prepare to get underway.
12:45Aye, aye, sir.
13:07Come in.
13:12Here's the rest of your gear, Captain.
13:14Thanks.
13:15I'll stow it myself.
13:16Aye, sir.
13:18That jaw still hurt?
13:19That's a little sore, sir.
13:21Sorry I had to do that.
13:23You're just doing a job.
13:24It'll be okay, sir.
13:30Forgive me for asking, Captain, but...
13:31Did you ever serve under the Admiral before?
13:34Once.
13:35My first submarine duty in the Navy.
13:37Why?
13:38Oh, nothing, sir.
13:41Except...
13:42Well, the Admiral thinks this crew is pretty special.
13:45You know what I mean?
13:47And my test of them implied criticism.
13:49Is that it?
13:50I wouldn't know that, sir.
13:52But the Admiral sure wants to see when the observation knows.
13:56Why don't you say so?
14:02The coordinates, gentlemen, are zero, six, three.
14:06Plus twelve?
14:07Plus twelve.
14:14Oh, come in, Lee.
14:20They add three more.
14:22That's it, gentlemen.
14:29You sent for me, Admiral.
14:31Yes, I have a report here about the somewhat unorthodox way you came aboard.
14:37I explained my action to the men, sir.
14:39I was testing security.
14:41You showed your ID to the guards in the gate?
14:43That's right, sir.
14:44The check at the gate was very thorough.
14:45But I consider the crew aboard soft on security.
14:49Soft, Commander.
14:51I alluded to the sentries and I actually got aboard.
15:02You didn't get very far, did you?
15:04No, sir.
15:06I'll have to admit I didn't.
15:08Got a lot to learn about your crew, Commander.
15:10They're not regular Navy, but at the same time don't think of them as some rag-tag civilian outfit.
15:14They're highly skilled experts, every one of them.
15:17And they can function equally well in many fields.
15:19Is that understood?
15:20Yes, sir.
15:21I understand.
15:23Someone told me recently that you lack imagination.
15:27From the way you got aboard, I consider that report exaggerated.
15:32Admiral Nelson, this is navigation.
15:37Yes, go ahead.
15:38We are now 12 miles out, sir.
15:40Very well.
15:42You can open your sealed orders now, Captain.
15:43Then in my safe.
15:45Come along to my cabin.
15:46Yes, sir.
15:51Any questions?
15:53No, sir. The orders are quite clear.
15:56To complete the mission, I'm to regard Sea View and her entire crew as expendable.
16:01If you have a choice, though, Captain, I assume you'll bring us all back alive.
16:05I sort of planned on coming back myself, sir.
16:08Coffee?
16:09Oh, no, thank you, sir.
16:12With your permission, Admiral, I'd like to announce the mission to the crew.
16:15Sorry, lad.
16:16The crew is to consider this a routine mission.
16:18Tell them course and destination.
16:20Nothing else.
16:23Aye, sir.
16:28Confused, Lee?
16:31Completely.
16:33In the Navy, I always told my crew all mission details once we were safely at sea.
16:37Lee, if the men discover even the slightest hint of the calamity threatening their families, this sub will be a
16:42floating pressure cooker.
16:44Not knowing they've only themselves to worry about, they're good men, they won't crack.
16:48I understand, sir.
16:50There's something else you should know.
16:53There's a certain powerful worldwide force which welcomes the very disaster we're trying to prevent.
16:58They seem to know our plans as soon as we do.
17:01And they'll go to any lengths to stop us.
17:03This sounds like a war time mission, sir.
17:06In a very real sense, we are at war.
17:08We have no way of guessing how or where they'll strike, but one thing I can promise you, they will
17:11strike.
17:13From now on, we run submerged.
17:15Carry on.
17:16Aye, sir.
17:28Take it down, Mr. Morton.
17:29Aye, aye, sir.
17:31Mr. O'Brien, prepare to dive.
17:34Aye, aye.
17:34Clear the deck.
17:36Make it 90 feet, Mr. Morton.
17:3790 feet, sir.
17:39Decks clear.
17:40Very well.
17:44Pop the stove.
17:52Prepare to dive.
17:54Prepare to dive.
17:56Close all main ballast tank vents.
17:58Stand by to blow tanks.
18:00Ballast tanks, folks.
18:01Close the vent.
18:03Blood negative.
18:05Full dive in the planes.
18:09Full dive.
18:10Secure the air.
18:13All green.
18:14All green.
18:15Dive.
18:16All dive.
18:17All dive.
18:25Decks awash.
18:28Bows under.
18:35Staring gone.
18:40Blood forward.
18:41Trim from sea.
18:42Trim from sea.
18:43Secure flooding.
18:45All ahead, two thirds.
18:47All ahead, two thirds.
18:48Final trim.
18:49Final trim, sir.
18:50Depth 90 feet, two thirds speed.
18:52All ahead, full.
18:53Full speed, sir, in these waters?
18:55That's right, Mr. Morton.
18:57All ahead, full.
18:59Aye aye, sir.
19:00All ahead, full.
19:02All ahead, full.
19:05How do you like that?
19:06A routine cruise in no place and he wants to kill us getting there.
19:09As for now ...
19:37All the woods.
19:38How do you like that?
19:39I'm sorry, but I am not ready.
19:40Now this is the spot for our counter-blast.
19:42Dr. Wilson will take readings on the ice while I take them here on board.
19:46It will then trigger the nuclear device to explode a split second following the second quake.
19:50The bomb weighs about a ton, Captain.
19:53Now your job is to bring your sub right smack up against the ice so that I can unload it.
19:57I know my job. That polar ice is tricky.
20:00It could stave in the side of the sub.
20:03Your ship's expendable.
20:05Not until after I set you and that bomb in the ice.
20:09Not even then.
20:10There's still a matter of triangulation involving our computers.
20:13As for the bomb unloading, that's been anticipated.
20:15Flutes will handle this.
20:19What's that?
20:19I don't know.
20:20Debt charge.
20:22Rig for depth charges.
20:24Stay with it.
20:25Rig for depth charges.
20:36Battle stations. Battle stations.
20:38Sonar.
20:39What's the range of the attack ship?
20:40No ship contact, sir.
20:42Must be a plane.
20:44Vertical dive to 1,000.
20:45Hard right rudder.
20:46Vertical dive to 1,000. Hard right rudder.
21:09Hard left rudder.
21:11Hard left rudder.
21:22Must be still in the pattern.
21:24Steady as she goes.
21:28That radar can't reach us now.
21:30Chief.
21:31Sir.
21:32Check damage control.
21:34Damage control.
21:35Make report.
21:37Light's coming on.
21:39Missile and torpedo firing systems are knocked out.
21:42I've got a repair point and work on them already.
21:44Captain?
21:45What the devil's going on?
21:58You'll have to tell them something now, lad.
22:01Make it as little as possible.
22:06This is the captain.
22:08The mission we're on is top secret.
22:10All I can tell you at this time is that there are forces who are determined to stop us.
22:15They haven't succeeded yet.
22:17And to make sure they don't, Sea View is now on war alert.
22:22Trouble, sir.
22:23Secure from battle stations.
22:27Sonar has a problem.
22:29Keeps getting intermittent readings.
22:35All stop.
22:37Sonar completely dead.
22:42Scraping sounded like a cable dragging along the hull.
22:45What do you make of it?
22:46The depth charges must have weakened our son, I'm asked.
22:49We may have lost it.
22:52This could end the mission.
22:55Find Wilson.
22:56Aye, aye, sir.
22:59What's he doing to us?
23:01I tell you, the guy's kicked his compass.
23:02Knock it off, Golosky.
23:03The skipper knows what he's doing.
23:05Well, I don't.
23:06Somebody's shooting at us and they're not kidding.
23:07You heard we're on a top secret mission.
23:09I don't recall volunteering.
23:11Did you?
23:16It would be suicide to attempt navigation under the ice without sonar.
23:20Six days to zero.
23:22Barely time for an evacuation order.
23:24There's no choice left.
23:26We've blown it.
23:28Not yet.
23:29If that scraping sound was the mass tearing loose,
23:31it must be somewhere nearby.
23:33I don't see how that helps us.
23:35I can put a party of divers out.
23:37If they can find the gear, we can surface and repair the damage within an hour.
23:42It's a long shot, Lee, but it's worth the risk.
23:44Right, sir.
23:46Three divers can do the job.
23:47I'll need two volunteers.
23:48Two?
23:49I'm going with them.
23:51No, you're not.
23:52The skipper, you're too valuable to risk on a diving mission.
23:55If we fail, sir, nothing else is going to make much difference.
24:03Pick your men.
24:05Aye, aye, sir.
24:16Captain.
24:16Here are the two best divers in the crew.
24:18Where's the second one?
24:19You're looking right at them, sir.
24:21Sorry, Chief.
24:22But I'm in fighting shape, sir.
24:23The judge's ability by his looks, Lee.
24:26He's a fish underwater.
24:29Okay, Chief.
24:30Suit up.
24:33You're looking for a fourth gentleman?
24:35Count me in.
24:36That's no swimming pool out there, Doctor.
24:39Only experts go on this mission.
24:40Yes, that's exactly why I should go.
24:42I happen to be the best diver on board.
24:45Forgive me, I didn't realize that.
24:46We nearly left without you.
25:12Let's go.
25:14Next.
25:17Up, up, up.
25:17Up, up, up.
25:19Let's get used.
25:21All right.
25:21Fine.
25:22All clear?
25:23All clear.
25:30Offset?
25:31Offset.
25:31All set.
25:41Offset.
25:42At this point.
25:50Oh, no.
25:52Ah!
25:54Ah!
25:58I've got to be the good second here, Mr. графant.
26:01Let me get in.
26:01l want.
26:01We want to be the bad boy.
26:01Well, but no big time.
26:10Oh, my God.
26:31Oh, my God.
27:01Oh, my God.
27:33Oh, my God.
28:01Oh, my God.
28:31Oh, my God.
28:41Oh, my God.
28:47Oh, my God.
28:54Oh, my God.
29:04Oh, my God.
29:08Oh, my God.
29:26Oh, my God.
29:56Oh, my God.
30:10Oh, my God.
30:28Oh, my God.
30:32I told you I was the best diver aboard.
30:35Here, get him out of this.
30:40It's the admiral.
30:41Surface repairs.
31:18How much ice over there.
31:40How much ice overhead now?
31:40It's not likely.
31:41It's not likely.
31:42Let's keep checking.
31:44If we don't find an opening, we'll have to risk blasting out.
31:47It's less than two hours to zero.
31:48We've got a surface.
31:49You can't use missiles until firing systems repaired.
31:52How long is that likely to take?
31:53Well, it's hard to say.
31:54Well, it's hard to say.
31:54It's hard to say.
31:54It's been knocked out ever since the attack.
31:56It'll get it fixed any time now.
31:57It better.
31:58There.
31:59Captain, unidentified fast propellers bearing 090 short-scale pingy.
32:06So, we don't give up easily, do they?
32:14See crew tell ahead.
32:16Range 1,000 yards.
32:18Request instructions.
32:20Open fire at once.
32:23Commence firing.
32:24Fire.
32:41Battle stations.
32:44Left full rudder.
32:47Battle stations.
32:49Wrecked for attack.
32:51Hello, missile room.
32:52Can we return fire?
32:53Negative.
32:54Torpedo is inoperable.
32:55If we can't shoot, we'll have to run for it.
32:57How do you outrun a torpedo?
32:59Dive.
33:00All dive.
33:01Dive.
33:02All dive.
33:03Dive.
33:04Dive.
33:04Full speed ahead.
33:05Full speed ahead.
33:07Full speed ahead.
33:22All in, dejault.
33:29всего to the kadın.
33:29This is your baby, Admiral.
33:31How much pressure can she take?
33:322400 on the drawing board.
33:34Confirm that!
33:352300 feet!
34:01We can take more pressure than she can, she'll blow.
34:03She's better.
34:11They're still diving.
34:14Don't let them get away.
34:16Follow them down.
34:17Close in for the kill.
34:19We're below 3,000.
34:20We can't take any more depth.
34:22They must not escape.
34:24Destroy them.
34:25We can't go any deeper.
34:28Tell him his orders are clear.
34:31Follow them down.
34:47Check for damage.
34:48Nice, sir.
34:49Damage control, make check.
34:51Still all green, Captain.
34:52Very well.
34:53That was too close for comfort.
34:55Captain, clear patch water, dead ahead.
34:56We still have a chance.
34:58Mr. Morton, take her off.
34:59All ahead, full.
35:00All ahead, full.
35:22No further report on our submarine.
35:25It must be presumed lost.
35:29Where is Seaview now?
35:31Seaview at dead stop.
35:33Indications are that she is on the surface.
35:37Where is our nearest drone base to Seaview's present position?
35:40410 miles south by southeast, sir.
35:44Drone 4C.
35:47Activate drone 4C.
35:48Operations confirmed.
35:50Activate drone 4C.
35:52Resume attack.
35:54Resume attack.
36:05All secure, sir.
36:35All secure, sir.
36:38We've beaten them this time, Lee.
36:40Well done.
36:41Thank you, sir.
36:56I'll check the seismograph.
37:1812 seconds to the first quake, Admiral.
37:2010 seconds.
37:229, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0.
37:36Damage control.
37:38Damage control.
37:41Damage control report.
37:43Damage control negative.
37:51107-0.16 confirmed.
37:556 confirmed.
37:57Confirmed.
37:58Run these figures to number 4C.
38:00Aye, sir.
38:01Sparks.
38:02Pipe in, Dr. Wilson.
38:04Admiral.
38:05Admiral.
38:06Come in, Wilson.
38:07Come in.
38:07We've got a perfect reading.
38:091, 4, 7, dash, 4.8.
38:13Good work, Doctor.
38:14We're running these through the computer.
38:15We'll have the exact time for the second quake in a minute.
38:20Anno stations.
38:21Anno stations.
38:22Radar leaks at 7 o'clock below.
38:24Closing fast.
38:25Wilson, do you hear that?
38:26Take cover.
38:27We're in return.
38:30Plane coming.
38:31Hit the dash.
38:53Direct hit on target.
38:55Secure attack.
38:56Return drone to base.
38:58Secure attack.
38:59Seabue to Wilson.
39:01Seabue to Wilson.
39:03Come in, Fred.
39:05Admiral.
39:06That plane could enter our radar screen.
39:08We had no approach warning.
39:09Any indication how close they came to a direct hit?
39:12None, sir.
39:13I've ordered radar to keep scanning for the plane.
39:15It may be back.
39:17If they got Wilson, they won't have to come back.
39:20Lee.
39:21It may be all over.
39:26Admiral.
39:29What are the orders now?
39:30Stand fast and wait.
39:32There's nothing else you can do.
39:53I think it's broken.
39:58Admiral, I'm getting a weak signal on Wilson's wavelength.
40:00Pipe it in.
40:03Seabue to Wilson.
40:07Read you, Admiral.
40:10Are you all right?
40:13The device is undamaged.
40:16The snowcat's buried under a ton of ice.
40:19The lung's hitting the leg.
40:20I caught a fraglet in the shoulder.
40:23Doctor, listen.
40:25The second point is due in exactly three hours and 44 minutes.
40:30Yeah.
40:31I'm sending the timer now.
40:47She's all set.
40:49Now you need three hours to get the sub safely away from the blast.
40:53This means you've got to dive in 44 minutes.
40:55Wait, wait.
40:56How long will it take you to get back?
40:58Too long.
41:00Malone can't move.
41:02And with my shoulder, I can't dig out the snowcat.
41:05It looks like we're stuck here.
41:08You better get the sub out of here.
41:10So long, Admiral.
41:15We've got 44 minutes, sir.
41:17If I can find them and uncover the snowcat, I could bring them back in time.
41:22And if you can't dig it out?
41:24Then you've got no choice, sir.
41:26Pull the plug and scramble.
41:28Well, let's go.
41:4832 minutes to go, Admiral.
41:56Sir, will they get Malone back in time?
42:00I don't know, lad.
42:02We'll dive in 32 minutes, whether they're back or not.
42:09You mean, sir, that the captain went out there knowing that?
42:13He did.
42:20Detection gear reports the Polar Cap nuclear device has survived our attack.
42:26Impossible.
42:27Recheck the reading.
42:28They've been rechecked, sir.
42:30The device has definitely been triggered for detonation.
42:34Recall the drone.
42:36We'll attack again.
42:38And this time, do not fail.
42:45We missed them.
42:47We've got 15 minutes left.
42:49If we don't find them now, we'll never make it.
42:54I'll try again.
42:58Wilson, this is Crane.
43:01Can you read me, Wilson?
43:04Come in.
43:06I can barely hear you.
43:08Where are you?
43:10Wilson, I'm going to fire a flare.
43:14Tell me where you see it.
43:32Can't read you.
43:34Say again.
43:37Overhead.
43:38Correctly overhead.
43:41Overhead.
43:43Sir?
43:44Sparks has lost all radio contact.
43:46We have exactly four minutes, Admiral.
43:51Stand by to dive.
43:58Are you all right?
44:00Okay.
44:02Let's move over here.
44:05Come on.
44:14Watch his leg.
44:17Here.
44:18Help me clear this stuff.
44:20Sir.
44:21Damage control reports.
44:22The missile firing system is finally repaired.
44:24It doesn't help us much now, does it?
44:26Sir, it's five minutes past diving time.
44:29If we dive, they're dead.
44:31If we don't, everyone's dead.
44:33Take her down, Mr. Morton.
44:34Aye, sir.
44:56Prepare to dive.
44:58Sir, radar reports unidentified plane bearing 140.
45:01Closing fast.
45:01Sound general quarters.
45:03Battle stations.
45:03Battle stations.
45:04That must be the drone again.
45:05Blast her out of the sky before it hits us.
45:07Fire control.
45:08Intercept.
45:09Intercept missile locked on target.
45:11Fire missile locked.
45:33Lay the deck.
45:35Prepare to dive.
45:36Delay that.
45:37There they are.
45:38There they are.
45:39There they are.
45:43There they are.
45:49There they are.
45:52There they are.
46:00There they are.
46:10Prepare to clear the deck and crash dive.
46:12Aye, sir.
46:13Prepare to dive.
46:25You shouldn't have waited to bring us back.
46:29You're 30 minutes too close to the point of impact.
46:32That double blast could kill everyone on board.
46:34We'll have to take that chance.
46:35This is the captain.
46:37In 15 seconds, we're going to catch the full force of two gigantic explosions.
46:41Now, all hands, brace yourselves.
46:43Five, four, three, two, one.
47:16You're waiting too long.
47:18You'll never get out.
47:22How much water do we have?
47:23Riding at 500.
47:24There's 650 left from keel to bottom.
47:26Maybe too low to dive.
47:27We've got to.
47:29All ahead, fool.
47:30Take it down to 1,000.
47:41Stand by.
47:42Stand by.
47:43Attention.
47:44Attention, please.
47:45Despite our every effort, Nelson and his submarine have accomplished their mission.
47:52An unforgivable blunder has been made.
47:57We have overestimated ourselves and underestimated the power of our adversary.
48:07We must never again repeat this mistake.
48:20Gentlemen, we make for it to two hours.
48:24Already?
48:25Well, I haven't had a chance yet to thank you properly for saving my precious hide.
48:30I figured that'd make us even.
48:32Besides, I couldn't afford to lose the best dive or report, could I?
48:36Well, he's got a point.
48:39Well, Lee, I suppose you're anxious to return to active duty with the Navy.
48:43I suppose so, sir.
48:44Now that Seabue's job is finished.
48:46Seabue's job is never finished.
48:48As long as there are destructive forces in the world.
48:51As long as there are secrets of nature to be probed, believe me, they'll be work for us.
48:55On missions just as vital and as dangerous as this one.
48:58Captain, radio message from the Navy Department.
49:01Oh, thanks, sir.
49:04Bad news?
49:06I don't know.
49:08They're telling me I'm out of the Navy.
49:10Naturally.
49:12How else could you accept the post of permanent captain of the Seabue?
49:15Well, that is, if you want it.
49:49Have a great day.
50:11The End
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