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00:28The End
00:34Yes!
00:35Yes!
00:48Yes!
01:00Yes!
01:02Yes!
01:05Woooo!
01:13No!
01:15No!
01:19Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
01:28Starring Richard Basehart
01:33David Hedison
01:43Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
02:05And from deep in the misty fjords of Norway, in the little village of Tana, a bruised and battered fisherman
02:11babbles of gigantic sea monsters.
02:14The only survivor of the attack has come out of his coma long enough to tell how the monster enveloped
02:20his boat, crushed it like an eggshell, and devoured his two companions.
02:26Authorities in Oslo are openly skeptical of all stories about sea monsters, but state that an investigation into the disappearance
02:34of the two fishermen is now underway.
02:38Elsewhere in the news today, there...
02:42Do you believe it?
02:44Sea monsters?
02:45Even if I saw one, I wouldn't believe it.
02:47The true skeptic.
02:49Do you believe it?
02:50It's possible.
02:51As a matter of fact, sea monsters do exist at extreme ocean depths.
02:55Fortunately, none of them are more than six or seven inches in size.
02:59Oh, well.
03:00I don't dismiss it so casually.
03:02They're depths we've never reached.
03:03Now, who's to say what's going on down there?
03:05And we'll never find out if men close their mind of the improbable.
03:08Just because it is improbable.
03:14I've got some work to catch up on.
03:15I'll see you at lunch.
03:18I'll let you take care of you.
03:20Well, not me.
03:21I'm a firm believer in sea monsters.
03:46I'm with you in a minute.
03:47No hurry, sir.
03:48Admiral, there's a further radio report on the sea monster.
03:53Thank you, Chip.
03:54Pipe it in.
03:56The survivor, Johan Rolvog,
03:59describes the monster as a snake-like giant
04:02with mottled yellow and black scales
04:03and circular suction cups along its body.
04:07The attending physician reports
04:09that Rolvog's body
04:11is a mass of circular welts and holes.
04:14I'll have a doctor.
04:19Cepulopod.
04:21I beg your pardon?
04:23A snake-like affair with mottled yellow and black scales
04:25circular cups along the body.
04:26That's a pretty fair description of an appendage
04:28of the Cepulopod order Octopoda.
04:31In plain English, Lee, an octopus.
04:33An octopus in those waters and that size?
04:36Impossible.
04:37I know, I know.
04:37It doesn't make sense, but the description fits.
04:39But I've caught an octopus on more than one occasion.
04:42They're small and they're shy.
04:44True, but if one of them ever reached the size
04:45that poor fisherman says it was,
04:46it could give anything upflow to run for its money,
04:48and I mean a run.
04:49You make it sound as though it really exists.
04:52If the story is true,
04:53the possibilities for scientific research are fantastic.
04:57Lee, how long will it take you to set a course for Tanner?
05:00About three minutes.
05:03Set it.
05:04Aye, sir.
05:08This is the captain.
05:09Set course A-24.
05:11Aye, sir.
05:16Take it down, Mr. Morton.
05:17Aye, aye, sir.
05:19Mr. O'Brien, prepare to dive.
05:21Aye, aye.
05:23Whatever that means.
05:24Make it 90 feet, Mr. Morton.
05:2590 feet, sir.
05:26Next, man.
05:27Very well.
05:32Pop the stove.
05:40Prepare to dive.
05:42Prepare to dive.
05:44Close all main ballast tank vents.
05:46Stand by to blow tanks.
05:48Ballast tanks, fool.
05:49Close the vent.
05:51Blood digging.
05:53Full dive in the flames.
05:56Full dive.
05:58Cure the air.
06:01All green.
06:02All green.
06:03Dive.
06:04All dive.
06:05All dive.
06:18Dax awash.
06:20Bow's under.
06:35That's right, Mr. Morton.
06:37All ahead, two-thirds.
06:39All ahead, two-thirds.
06:41Final trim.
06:41Final trim, sir.
06:43Death 90 feet and two-thirds feet.
06:44All ahead, fall, sir.
06:45All ahead, fall.
06:46That's right, Mr. Morton. We're headed for Norway in a hurry.
07:28Down, Scott.
07:31It's all yours, Mr. Morton. Take her up.
07:34All right, sir. Prepare to surface.
07:36Prepare to surface.
07:39Surface! Surface!
07:40Low-ballist tanks pouring out.
07:42Steady as she goes.
07:44Steady as she goes.
07:47Steady as she goes.
08:18Steady as she goes.
08:20Steady as she goes.
08:22Steady as she goes.
08:32Steady as she goes.
08:33Steady as she goes.
08:34Steady as she goes.
08:36Steady as she goes.
08:36Steady as she goes.
08:37Steady as she goes.
08:39Steady as she goes.
08:43Steady as she goes.
09:09Let's go take that.
09:32What do you think of this sea monster story, Admiral?
09:45I'll tell you after I talk with Rolwag.
09:48Where's everybody gone?
09:49Well, the villagers haven't been very friendly.
09:52What do they say about the sea monster?
09:53Nothing. They're very superstitious about things like this.
09:56Why don't we go talk with Rolwag?
09:58Certainly. May I show you the way?
10:42Why don't we go talk with Rolwag?
11:05Why don't we go talk with Rolwag?
11:10Why don't we go talk with Rolwag?
11:12Why don't we go talk with Rolwag?
11:15I'm Dr. Anderson.
11:16Won't you please come in?
11:19Admiral, I'm Dr. Anderson.
11:22I've enjoyed many of your stimulating articles.
11:24Thank you. This is my captain, Lee Crane.
11:26Oh, how do you do, Anita?
11:28Rolwag is still under sedation.
11:29Let me take a look.
12:10Rolwag?
12:20He's dead.
12:33He's dead.
12:44Friendly, aren't they?
12:50We'll sit down?
12:51I was expecting friends.
12:53But we won't stay alone.
12:56I'm sorry. I didn't mean to be rude.
12:59Please sit down.
13:04What do they think we're trying to do to them?
13:08Oh, they're fishermen and superstitious.
13:11Your submarine in the fjord is an ill omen.
13:15You're all the gentlemen?
13:16Ill.
13:17The same.
13:18They're all quite shocked by your patient's death.
13:20How do you explain that?
13:22I can't.
13:24I'm really not a nurse, you know.
13:26I'm a school teacher here in Tana,
13:28and I was just helping Dr. Anderson out.
13:31Oh, by the way, he said to say goodbye.
13:34He left this evening with the reporters.
13:37The reporters are gone?
13:40Once the only eyewitness died, they had no story.
13:43You are the only ones left.
13:45Oh, what about the doctor?
13:47Did he say any more about the cause of Roelvax's death?
13:49No.
13:50Only that he died from the severe injuries he received in the accident.
13:54Is there an accident his or yours?
13:56Oh.
13:58Why?
13:58And you don't believe it was a sea monster.
14:01Three half-drunken men in a broken-down boat,
14:05trying to find their way home from a party.
14:07I find it hard to understand how anyone could take Roelvax's story seriously.
14:11Pass it, don't.
14:12You see, if we could find the boat, we'd know if there was any truth to the story.
14:15Looking for the boat in the Trondorfjord would be like looking for a needle in the North Sea.
14:20It's over two miles deep in places, you know.
14:23Well, you don't mind if we take a look.
14:24I'm a stubborn man.
14:26It's been very pleasant talking, will you?
14:28Good night.
14:29Good night.
14:42You can't figure this one out.
14:46Somehow I get a clear and distinct feeling that she's just as anxious to get rid of us as the
14:50rest of them.
14:50I also have a feeling that there's more to it than her simple explanation.
15:00It is safe now.
15:02We can go in.
15:42No sign of anything.
15:43They're starting to retrace.
15:45No sign of anything yet, sir.
15:48They've completed the arc and started to retrace.
15:51Call in the minisub, we're wasting our time.
15:55Chief, tell them to return.
15:57Aye, sir.
16:06Our school teacher was right.
16:07Trying to find the boat in the Trondorfjord is like trying to find it in the North Sea.
16:11What do we do now?
16:12Head to home, I suppose.
16:14How long did it take you to get underway?
16:15About an hour.
16:16All right, carry on.
16:18Captain, this is Sonar.
16:19Picking up some odd sounds.
16:23How do you read it?
16:25Long-scale pinging.
16:273,000 yards.
16:28Bearing 275 relative.
16:31Another submarine?
16:32It's possible.
16:33Do you read propellers?
16:34No, sir.
16:35I don't know what it is.
16:37Raise your gain to full and feed it into the mic.
16:41Pipe Sonar down here.
16:46How do you read it, Lee?
16:48You beat me to it.
16:49I was going to ask you the same question.
16:52Get Curly up here.
16:55Chief Jones, lay forward to the nose on the devil.
16:59Curly's a human sonar.
17:01He can't identify it, but the machine must be having a fit.
17:04Range clothing, sir.
17:06Whatever it is, it's coming closer.
17:08Yes, sir.
17:09How do you read this, Curly?
17:11That's a new one on me, Captain.
17:13The closest thing to whales I ever heard.
17:15Whales?
17:16Well, to me, it sounds like whales.
17:19First sea monsters, now whales.
17:21The next thing you know...
17:27South general quarters.
17:29Battle stations.
17:29Battle stations.
17:30Control room.
17:32Identify attacker.
17:33No orders, Captain.
17:34No torpedoes long enough.
17:36Lee, we better move out of here.
17:38Aye, sir.
17:40Holy cow.
17:42Look at that.
17:45What are they?
17:49Who would ever believe it?
17:55Lee, did you ever hook a catfish when you were a kid?
17:59Oh, is that catfish?
18:02Wow.
18:03Take a long look around here.
18:06Aye, sir.
18:07Mr. Morton, take a rub.
18:09Aye.
18:09I don't know how in the world can catfish grow that big.
18:12We've got to find the answer to that one.
18:40Hey!
18:41Hello!
18:43Would you like to come aboard?
18:45Here you come from.
18:46This is to be here.
18:48Here you come from.
18:50Here you come from.
18:54What's up there?
18:56The story of Herr Lanzbein.
18:58I don't think we're going to be able to understand each other, young fellas.
19:01So, why don't you just make yourself at home?
19:03Is there coming for a safe hour how we'll hear it?
19:05A minute.
19:06Oh, got him.
19:07Ask him if he's ever seen the sea monster.
19:10Do you know anyone who has heard it?
19:13Ask him if he knows anyone who has.
19:15Do you know someone who has?
19:16No.
19:18Does he know what part of the Trondje Fjord the men were crossing when they were attacked?
19:23Do you know what part of the Trondje Fjord the men were crossing when they were attacked?
19:30The Trondje Fjord was not attacked, but not in the Trondje Fjord.
19:34They were forbidden to the Lure Fjord.
19:37He says the monster didn't attack them in the Trondje Fjord.
19:40It was a forbidden area, Lure Fjord.
19:42Lure Fjord?
19:43We could have looked forever and never found it.
19:45Hjalmar! Hjalmar!
19:47What are you doing there? Come here!
19:50Determined far!
19:57They deliberately stood us to the wrong place.
19:58What are they trying to hide?
19:59There's one way to find out. Head for the Lure Fjord.
20:02I see.
20:16We don't know what's out there in Lure Fjord.
20:18So stay alert. Be ready for anything. Let's go.
20:22Let's go.
20:25Let's go.
20:39Let's go.
20:42Let's go.
20:43Let's go.
21:00Let's go.
23:18All secure.
23:19All secure.
23:28Can I take this?
23:33Seems to be part of some kind of sea animal.
23:36We hacked off this piece, but the rest was too large to bring in.
23:39There's no doubt about it now, gentlemen.
23:43Do you think it's part of the sea monster?
23:44A small part.
23:46A very, very small part.
24:07They must have found a dory right under her noses all this time.
24:11Suppose you also find that tentacle that was hacked off?
24:15What can they prove?
24:16No one in the village will talk.
24:19If it weren't for that boy, they'd be gone by now.
24:22I was very foolish to let it go this far.
24:25We must stop the experiment.
24:27Yes, Lars, please.
24:32Unfortunately, it's not as easy as that.
24:34But three men killed.
24:36We must stop.
24:37Before there are more deaths.
24:38There will be no more.
24:40The fishermen are frightened of Ludefjord.
24:42They won't go near it.
24:43Three men did.
24:45They died.
24:46Three drunken fishermen going someplace.
24:48They had no business to go.
24:50Is it our fault they ignored our warnings?
24:53The authorities will not look at it that way.
24:55The authorities will never know.
24:57Every fisherman in the village knows.
25:01They won't talk.
25:02We pay them well for their help.
25:05They share in the guilt of these deaths.
25:07Lars, please.
25:09I have done nothing I'm ashamed of.
25:20We are making a great contribution to science.
25:24Are we to throw it away just because of some idiotic accident?
25:27These experiments made sense at the beginning, but not anymore.
25:32This monster must be destroyed.
25:36Or I'll go to the police.
25:42So?
25:48What about you?
25:50Will you go to the police, too?
25:53You are my husband.
25:58I will destroy it.
26:00After my work is completed.
26:02Not before.
26:08Lars is right.
26:10The fishermen are frightened.
26:11I've heard him talking.
26:14Uncle, I love you.
26:16I feel everything you feel.
26:18Please don't go to the police.
26:20He is my husband.
26:24All right.
26:26I want to go.
26:40Sit down.
26:41Sit down.
26:50I have to tell you, it's so fantastic.
26:52I can hardly believe in myself.
26:54But I've tested and retested, and the results are indisputable.
26:58This vial contains a derivative of pituitary gonadotropin, extracted from the tentacle you found on the fjord.
27:05It's a manufactured product used mainly to promote the growth of cells.
27:10So it's more than possible that our monster is a result of someone's experimentation.
27:15Captain, Washington coming through.
27:17Dr. Thompson.
27:18Excuse me.
27:20Crane speaking.
27:21Oh, yes, doctor.
27:24Good.
27:27Yes.
27:31Very good, doctor.
27:33Yes, thank you.
27:34Seed you out.
27:37That's the answer to your question about any subscribers to scientific journals in this vicinity.
27:41There's one living right here in Tanna.
27:44Oscar Delgren.
27:46Oscar Delgren.
27:47I know the name.
27:48He used to be an old man now.
27:50It was pretty important to him at one time.
27:51He disappeared, I think, about ten years ago.
27:54What's he doing in this for a second spot?
27:56We'll soon find out.
27:58Let's see.
27:59Dahlgren.
28:00Oscar Delgren.
28:01Yeah, here we are.
28:03Dahlgren's last paper to the Royal Science Academy was on the germination and crossbreeding of marine life.
28:08He and a man named Lars Mattson actually made some experiments.
28:12His thesis was that under proper breeding there would be enough sea life to feed the entire world at an
28:18infinitesimal cost.
28:19That's a pretty admirable thesis.
28:21But how does it tie in with a sea monster?
28:23I'm beginning to get a vague idea.
28:25If we find Dahlgren, we'll find the answer.
28:29Oscar Dahlgren.
28:32Dahlgren?
28:34Oscar Dahlgren?
28:37I don't know one by that name in your life.
28:40We happen to know that he does live here.
28:42You might as well tell us because we'll find out eventually.
28:45You must be mistaken, gentlemen.
28:47There is no one by that name in town, huh?
28:50I'd have it your way, my friend.
28:52But the next time you see him, tell him I'm looking for him and that I know all about his
28:56experiments.
29:01That was a wild shot.
29:02I know.
29:03But if it isn't true, it doesn't matter.
29:05If it is, it should start things moving pretty fast.
29:24Dahlgren picked a cozy hideaway, all right.
29:27The man could disappear forever up here.
29:30Are you pretty sure he's here in town, huh?
29:31And still experimenting?
29:33Well, a scientist like Dahlgren doesn't vegetate.
29:36There's an irresistible urge that keeps driving men like him.
29:39I've got an irresistible urge to get back to the sea view and jump into a tall, hot drink.
29:55Are you all right, lady?
29:58That was too close for comfort.
30:01I've got an awful headache from that one.
30:03If someone had just that in mind.
30:13You sure flushed a lot of action out in that pub.
30:16That wasn't quite what I was thinking of.
30:20Now, look.
30:21We're sitting ducks here, Admiral.
30:24I'm going to scout around here and find out what's going on.
30:26There's plenty of cover that way.
30:28Now, don't take any chances.
30:29There's plenty of cover that way.
30:43Dahlgren!
30:51Oh, my God.
31:16Oh, my God.
31:47Oh, my God.
31:47He's all yours, Admiral.
31:52Who sent you?
31:53Dahlgren?
31:53No.
31:54I know no Dahlgren.
31:57Now, why were you trying to kill us?
32:00Answer the question.
32:01Why were you shooting at us?
32:03A man hired me.
32:04A stranger.
32:06He told me to frighten you away.
32:08Frightened?
32:08But you almost murdered us.
32:11I'm a crack shot.
32:12I say only frighten.
32:13I do not kill.
32:16Oh, get any more to him, Lee.
32:18Maybe the authorities will have better luck.
32:22Let him go, Lee.
32:32Well, now what?
32:34Well, they've counted their first move.
32:36Let's see what they try next.
32:38Come on.
32:41Let them go.
33:03Let them go.
33:16you think lots of chances going down there that way i rather enjoy it
33:22besides my child must be fed
33:27i still think you should be more careful this is a dangerous business
33:38admiral nelson knows about my uncle and the experiments last what will you do
33:45does your uncle know no good it's unfortunate that admiral nelson found out but as long as we keep
33:54the two of them apart we have nothing to fear admiral nelson will be out of here in a week
33:59i give you my word dear sigrid it won't be too much longer just a few more months and you'll
34:10agree it was worth it you won't be sorry i promise
34:18what's the matter i don't know i'm cold i i have no feeling i i'm shriveled inside
34:26don't talk like that secret i told you i've done nothing to be ashamed of
34:33i explained all that can you explain this
34:45where did you get that from rollvog's bed
35:01i couldn't take a chance i didn't know what he knew or saw i had to do it nothing is
35:09going to stand in my way
35:10nothing and no one i didn't say that
35:17this hasn't been easy for me but i can't just throw away years of work
35:24i want you to understand
35:28i tried
35:43dolgren ever finds out about the rollvog
36:01sir
36:16captain crane
36:17small unidentifiable object coming in below us on starboard side
36:23keep our reading on it let's go
36:44unidentifiable object directly below us
36:48captain there's a magnetic timing device in our hull
36:51sound general quarters
36:53sound general quarters
36:56battle stations battle stations
36:59curly get my suit in a hurry
37:01aye sir secure all hatches
37:03aye sir secure all hatches
37:12captain
37:12it's still ticking
37:29all secure
37:30all secure
37:31all secure
37:32many
37:38all
37:39all
37:40all
37:42all
37:44all
37:46here
38:38All secure?
38:39All secure.
38:49Now, that's just a spring-round timer, Stipper.
38:51That's no problem.
38:52That diver must have been out of his mind.
38:54Where's the Admiral?
38:55They took off after him.
39:00Now, why would a guy put a stupid thing like this on our hull?
39:03I think it's a trap, Curly.
39:05If it is, the Admiral's swimming right into it.
39:09This is the Captain.
39:10All available divers report to the missile room on the double.
39:43The Admiral's swimming right into it.
39:46The Admiral's swimming right into it.
39:48The Admiral's swimming right into it.
39:51The Admiral's swimming right into it.
39:55The Admiral's swimming right into it.
40:00The Admiral's swimming right into it.
40:01The Admiral's swimming right into it.
40:02The Admiral's swimming right into it.
40:03The Admiral's swimming right into it.
40:03The Admiral's swimming right into it.
40:04The Admiral's swimming right into it.
40:07The Admiral's swimming right into it.
40:10The Admiral's swimming right into it.
40:15Oh, my God.
40:43Oh, my God.
41:13Come in, Admiral. Come in. We have been expecting you.
41:17Put the gun away.
41:19Come in, please.
41:21You're most welcome, sir.
41:32I am Mars Mattson.
41:35Ah, yes. Dahlgren's assistant.
41:38Former assistant, my dear Admiral Nelson.
41:40You might say the pupil has outstripped the master.
41:45And this is my assistant, Otto Hustler.
41:48He was the bait that led you here.
41:52You're quite a psychologist.
41:53Well, I felt sure that any fellow scientist would be fascinated with my laboratory.
41:59Here.
42:05Here.
42:06I have crossbred one of the ciprinidae, a fish of importance to human beings because it not only gives them
42:13food, but is a source for certain rare chemicals.
42:15Now, crossing him with one of the phycocentris varieties, a great fighting fish, I have made him more than a
42:23match for those who would devour him.
42:24That's very interesting.
42:26Basic. Simple.
42:28In a few months, weeks even, I will have the answer to marine life growth.
42:35I will literally be able to create any form of life to any size I desire.
42:41Scientists have been working on that theory for years.
42:43It would be quite an accomplishment.
42:45It would be the greatest step forward in marine biology.
42:47My name will go down in history.
42:52You keep referring to your name, your work.
42:55How does Oskar Dahlgren fit into all this?
42:58Oskar Dahlgren was a good scientist, but he is an old man.
43:04A tortoise.
43:06Too bad.
43:08But you will give him credit for what he's done.
43:11The accomplishment is all mine, Admiral.
43:14What I did, I did with my own brain and no one else's.
43:19I suppose it's hard for a man in your position to understand what it's like to live in the shadow
43:23of someone else's greatness.
43:27To see him get the acclaim that should be yours.
43:31Oskar Dahlgren did that to me for years.
43:35You've yet to talk about your sea freak.
43:39Now you bring me to the crux of why I wanted you here.
43:44I wanted not only to show you my creations, I wanted you actually to be a part of them.
43:50The sea view is your creation, Admiral.
43:53The sea freak, as you choose to call it, is mine.
43:58I have never had the opportunity of testing its resistances against modern weapons.
44:04The presence of your submarine and the Führer gives me this opportunity.
44:09You're gambling with the lives of more than a hundred men.
44:11I regret that, Admiral.
44:13But eventually, millions will benefit.
44:17I didn't ask you to come here, Admiral.
44:20Your presence here engages my work.
44:23Now you leave me no alternative.
44:25The submarine is diving.
44:27Ah, to look for you on the outer day, Admiral.
44:31Now you come with me.
44:33I will show you something you will never forget.
44:47Sigrid!
44:48Admiral, I'm sorry.
44:50There's nothing to be sorry for.
44:52I'm taking the Admiral down below to see my creation.
44:56Your monster.
44:58I'm letting it out of its cave.
45:00Oh, no.
45:01Oh, yes, yes.
45:02With the Admiral's submarine in the fjord,
45:04it should be a most enlightening experiment.
45:07You must be completely insane.
45:10You murdered Rolvog.
45:12You smothered him in his sleep.
45:17So, you told him.
45:23You never tried to understand.
45:28No matter.
45:30Have them follow me down below.
45:31And watch them.
45:34Come on, move.
45:38Move.
45:39What are you going to do with us?
45:41I think it's pretty obvious.
45:42They never let us out of here.
45:43You make it!
45:44No, you!
45:47No!
45:50No!
45:51No!
45:52No!
45:52No!
45:53No!
45:55No!
45:55No!
45:55No!
45:56No!
45:58No!
45:58No!
45:58No!
45:59No!
46:00No!
46:02No!
46:03No!
46:04No!
46:05No!
46:06No!
46:06I can't let you do this, lass.
46:08Move away from the lever.
46:10I don't want to shoot you.
46:13Lass!
46:16Stop!
46:17Stop!
46:38The gate's open. The monster is free.
46:49I've got to reach the sub. The short wave, over there.
47:05Captain, this is the sonar. We're picking up something close, real close.
47:22Seaview. Seaview. Do you read me, Seaview?
47:28Do you read me, Seaview? This is Nelson calling. Nelson calling.
47:34Look!
47:43Sound general quarters.
47:47Battle stations, battle stations.
47:57All back, full.
47:58All back, full.
48:06Full elevation on ball plane. Full elevation on ball plane.
48:14A place of stock in the bush.
48:16Captain, we can't break loose.
48:18Captain, the Admiral's trying to contact us by a short wave.
48:21Pipe me in and stay with it.
48:23This is the Seaview. Come in, Admiral. Come in.
48:26Can you read me, Admiral? Can you read me?
48:28She's gonna crack up any second now, Captain.
48:33Seaview.
48:35Do you read me, Seaview? Seaview? Seaview, do you read me? This is Nelson. Do you read me?
48:42We read you, Admiral. Come in.
48:45Lee, head for open water.
48:47It's too late. We're caught. We can't break loose.
48:52Then listen to me. Bring your reactors up to full power, shoot a charge to the hull.
48:55That could blow us sky high.
48:57It's your only chance. Trust me, Lee, it'll work.
49:01Reactors up full. Reactors up full.
49:04Full emergency power.
49:06Full emergency power.
49:08Full emergency power.
49:09Full emergency power.
49:24Full emergency power.
49:27Goats!
49:33Ramoni!
49:49Admiral, it worked. The monster's dead. Stone dead.
49:58Surface and put a boat ashore to pick me up.
50:02Everything all right on that end?
50:08It will be.
50:27It will be.
50:35It will be.
50:37It won't be.
50:39Small liking.
50:43Little dominate.
50:43Yeah!
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